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good morning. it is wednesday september 19, 2012. welcome to cbs "this morning." mitt romney doesn't back down from his controversial comments while a new cbs news poll shows president obama in the lead in three key swing states. >> was jesus married? a new discovery leads to new questions. camelot on camera. never before seen photos of president kennedy jackie. >> and we begin with this morning's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> my connectation is if you want to be president you have to work for everybody. >> president obama takes mitt
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romney to task as the gop nominee stands by his controversial comments. >> mitt romney caught on tape saying nearly half the country is dependent on government. and they think they are victims. >> we're of course talking about a campaign and how he's going to get close to half the vote. oil get half the vote. >> maybe he didn't mean it the way it sound but writing off half the electorate is not smart politics. >> the next thing i know, bam. >> millions of people along the east coast dealing with the aftermath of a wicked storm. >> from washington, d.c. to boston utility crews will be scrambling to restore electorate to thousands of people. >> union teachers in chicago voted to accept the latest proposal. >> french magazine inviting more protests and violence on its cartoon on the rofete mohamed. >> this papyrus refers to jesus
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as to somebody he called his wife. >> do you do the dance? >> i give him big props for doing that in public. >> over the wall. >> smile! >> all that. >> smile! >> what did those nuns do to you? >> what is your guilty pleasure? >> a doughnut for me. >> peanut butter sandwiches and chocolate milk. >> steve sabol died after a battle with brain cancer. >> historian, story tellers, myth makers will always fail. >> up look sharp. >> you haven't seen me naked. [ laughter ] >> we're going to keep it that way. captioning funded by cbs welcome to cbs "this morning." with seveneeks to go until election day the remarks by mitt romney dominate the campaign.
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governor mitt romney is sticking by those comments about those voters who don't pay income tax. more bad news for mitt romney. we have a poll. quinnipiac cbs "new york times" poll of likely voters shows president obama leading romney by six points in wisconsin, 51-45%. >> the president leads in virginia by four points, 50-46% and in colorado it's tight he leads by one point 48-47%, that's less than the polls' margin of error. president obama won all of those three states in 2008. jan crawford reports romney is still trying to contain the short fallout from that secretly recorded video that came out this week. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that video is continuing to dominate the conversation and the coverage, the entire 47 minutes have now been released but it's those first excerpts we saw right away that are continuing to get the attention.
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>> barack obama. >> reporter: appearing last night on cbs the late show with david letterman president obama tried to lame the high ground responding to romney's remarks at a may fundraiser. >> one thing i've learned as president you represent the entire country. >> reporter: romney spent all day facing questions about his comments at a fundraiser that nearly half the country didn't pay taxes, viewed themselves as victims and therefore were committed to the president. that gave the president a huge opening and the president pounced. >> when i meet republicans, as i'm traveling around the country, they are hard-working family people. who care deeply about this country, and my expectation is that if you want to be president you have to work for everybody not just for some. >> reporter: romney is standing strong refusing to back down from the controversial comments in the video released by the liberal magazine "mother jones."
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in interviews and on the campaign trail romney and paul ryan indicated it fits squarely with the governor's message. >> the problem right now as you see in this country, so many people haveen into poverty. the right course to help them is not having government handout but government helping people to get back to good jobs. >> reporter: some conservatives have been critical of the romney remarks. others say it's a chance to talk about how his outlook differs of that from the president. romney support and new jersey governor chris christie answering questions at a town hall meeting said that romney has made the case for his election instead of arguing why the president doesn't deserve re-election. >> it's his job over the next 49 days to make his case. i would suggest to you respectfully not just against barack obama, but he's got make the case for mitt romney. >> reporter: now romney is getting advice from all over the place today and some criticism
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from conservative elites like "wall street journal's" peggy noonan. but this always happens when the candidate is behind people get nervous. >> is the campaign nervous? >> reporter: they are not. they are focused. they believe the polls are tightening, that convention bounce that the president got will start to narrow. they believe they have enough cash and campaign money. romney is being competitive. showing ads in those swing states and putting new swing states in play. they believe they are in this race. they believe it will tart to turn. they still are sounding confident and not listening to those critics on the outside who say they have to change course or they should feel desperate. >> let's bring in chief washingt c "face the nation" bo schieffer. good morning. when i look at this morning's papers, the "new york times" romney stands behind message.
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"wall street journal" flaps campaign. romney in tight race. how do you change the conversation? >> i don't know. i would guess that's what the romney campaign if they are cool and calm and collected as jan crawford just said, maybe they figured it out, but i tell you, this was just an extraordinary moment. i mean, you know, if there was one thing that mitt romney has been fighting from the very beginning, charlie, it was that he's this rich guy who sort of is out of touch with the rest of america. i mean, we went through the thing, the car elevators in his vacation home, he said before i'm not worried about the poor. i just can't think of anything that he could have said that could have hurt his cause more than what he said because it just seemed to confirm that he
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really hadn't -- i mean i just wonder did he understand who he was talking about? i mean when you write off half the electorate and say there's no way oil get their vote and then you say, you hear him say, you know, these people won't take responsibility for their own lives, i mean did he understand who he was talking about? retired people on social security, retired military families? a lot of those people were republican voters. so, i think he's got a lot of work to do to dig out of this hole and i don't think he's out of it yet. >> you know, bob, karl rove who is involved in a super p.a.c. that helped fund campaign ads that support mitt romney's election he even said americans who don't pay income taxes are part of the gop coalition. so it's not just pundits and columnists you have strategists like karl rove who suggested
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this is a problem. do you think it changes the dynamic of this race? is it a turning point or can romney recover? >> i don't know. i sincerely do not know the answer to that question but i think karl rove is right. you noticed linda macman who is running for senate in connecticut she said not my view. scott brown who has been in that tight senate race in massachusetts, you might have expect this from him, he's the much more liberal republican since some of the other candidates out there this year. he said, you know, that was not his view. this is a serious problem. i mean why -- go back to the question. peggy noonan in the "wall street journal" this morning said it's a confident campaign. that may be a little bit strong. you have to wonder what was the thinking behind this? why would someone say something
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like this. it takes you back to why would you -- it's just -- i can't figure out why anyone would have said this. >> he seemed not to know whether to double down or try to move on and you find the situation in which even the people that he listens to seem to be concerned about this and it seems in this case to, in a sense, go to the heart as they say of a gaffe where it simply confirms what the story that has been told by the opposition says. >> exactly. it would seem to confirm the perception that a lot of people have and it's to confirm the image that the obama campaign has been pushing. this is what the obama people want people to think about mitt romney, that he's out of touch, that he doesn't have to deal with the kind of problems that other people do, and so i think
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it's a very serious thing here. >> bob, thank you so much. go to cbs news.com for complete results of the quinnipiac-cbsnews-"new york times" poll. it shows where voters stand in those key states on issues like the economy and foreign policy. much of the east coast is cleaning up this morning after a very wet and windy storm. severe weather hit the east coast yesterday from georgia to new england with soaking rain and powerful winds. heavy rains and wind of more than 50 miles per hour triggered widespread flooding knocking town trees and power lines. tens of thousands have no power. plane and train travel were disrupted. the storms have moved offshore this morning and floodwaters have begun to recede. new anti-american protest this morning have forced a united states consulate in indonesia to close for the day. and the french government has closed schools and embassies in 20 countries because a french magazine is publishing cartoons showing the prophet mohamed.
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mark phillips is in london. >> reporter: this time it's the french satirical publication that appears to be making a big splash. the cover of the magazine shows what appears to be an orthodox jewish man and muslim equal opportunity insult perhaps but inside there's said to be cartoons depicting a naked mohamed. it lampoons everybody. they say it's about free speech. the french government reaction is to condemn the decision to publish it at this sensitive time. it beefed up security at french embassies. it's closing embassies and schools in 20 countries around the world. tomorrow. and riot police stationed outside the magazine's headquarters in paris. french muslims, remember this is the biggest muslim community in europe, has said this
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publication exacerbates tensions. >> mark phillips, thank you. the teacher strike in chicago is over. public schools will be opening this morning. union delegates voted last night to suspend the seven day strike that kept 350,000 students out of class. chicago mayor rahm emanuel called the tentative contract agreement an honest compromise. the full union membership still has to vote on the contract. >> some medical news that has many concerned. "consumer reports" first told us it found significant levels of arsenic in apple juice. many brands of rice also contain arsenic. dr. philip landrigan is here to discuss this. how does arsenic get in the rice? >> my understanding is the rice that has the highest arsenic is from texas, louisiana, down along the gulf coast. grown in fields a century ago
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were cotton fields. when there was cotton they had to treat the cotton with arsenic to control the boweevil. the arsenic is still in the field. >> what does arsenic do to you? >> arsenic is a serious problem. it causes cancer. causes lung, skin and bladder cancer. it's also very harmful to babies' brain development if a baby is exposed to arsenic in the womb because the mother is eating arsenic or if the back gets arsenic in the first month of life, rice, milk and such that could interfere with brain development, cause behavioral problems. >> there should be some specific recommendations for kids, no rice milk for children under age 5, right? >> prudent position for the next few months or years until the fda standards come out is that parents avoid rice or at least avoid any rice that comes from
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texas, louisiana, missouri, stay with california rice, stay with asian rice or when in doubt go with barlay or oatmeal. >> we give our babies at 8 months rice cereal. should we be concerned? >> the smart thing is to be concerned and not do it. >> not feed them rice so reall. >> no. >> what do you feed them? >> oatmeal, barlay. avoid the rice. >> there's a difference in brown rice or white rice? >> brown rice has more arsenic. it contains the shells. the white rice has no shells. arsenic consentratesi the rice. >> what about adults. >> it's intelligent to limit the amount of rice but you don't have to cut it out entirely if you're an adult. >> this is coming from the
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"consumer reports." why not the fda? should the fda be at the forefront of this, protecting consumers, protecting americans? >> they are doing the right thing by saying they are doing a study and they will get there. in the meantime parents, grandparents, consumers have to be intelligent. >> the fda says, they don't have an adequate scientific basis to recommend changes by consumers regarding their consumption of rice and rice products. you say end rice cereal for babies. the fda say no need to change things. >> i'm a pediatrician dealing with parents and babies one at a time. advice i'm giving is avoid rice. >> good advice. dr. landrigan. american airlines is warning employees they may be laid off. notices went out to mechanics and ground workers. american is going through bankruptcy restructuring. they expect the only cut 4,500 jobs. they negotiated new cost-cutting
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contracts but the union voted against the company's last contract off per. >> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. philadelphia ininquirer says the high court has doubt about the new photo i.d. law. the judge has been told october 2nd to make sure voters are not disenfranchised. >> moscow times reports the united states is closing their office. the kremlin claims the u.s. is behind widespread pro democracy protests that began in december. interesting story. u.s. officials say they will find a new way to promote democracy. >> "wall street journal" says the number of mortgage loans is at a 16 year low. federal regulators funded 7 million mortgages last year down 10% from the year before. the reason weak demand for
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endeavor. it's going to the science center in los angeles going on permanent display next month for many to see. >> always extraordinary to see that. >> an intimate look at camelot, a look at president john kennedy and his wife. >> a photographer was allowed unprecedented access to the couple. 50 years later photos are finally revealed. we'll show them to you on cbs "this morning." looking forward to seeing those. beautiful pictures. we got it here on cbs "this morning." your local news is next. >> what's happened to our politics, mr. vice president? >> who do you think america's number one enemy is? >> we talk about cutting taxes and balancing the budget. what would you cut? >> what be the significant achievement that you want to accomplish? >> he summed it up. >> a heart beat away from the
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historian is claiming that jesus was married. yeah. yeah. just like any other married guy he goes missing for three days, comes back with a crazy excuse. [ laughter ] get this, okay. i died and i went to heaven and i came back. >> welcome back to cbs "this morning." >> there's this now 1600-year-old document translated for the first time. it has a message that could shake up christianity. it's the first known statement from the that era that refers to jesus talking about having a wife. we go to rome where an american
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historian presented the new evidence on tuesday. alan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. an anonymous collector first showed it to professor karen king to translate the document she was skeptical. but after close examination she and her colleagues say it's real. this tattered piece of papyrus may look like a discarded business card but it has the christian world take another look at jesus. it dates back to fourth century. written in an ancient dialect of the coptic language it has four lines. one reads jesus said to them my wife. another says she will be able to be my disciple. harvard university professor karen king was sent the papyrus by an anonymous donor. jesus said to them my wife. >> reporter: does it mean jesus was a married man? king says the text doesn't necessarily prove that jesus had
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a wife but it does suggest that early christians debated the issue. >> it is the only piece of early christian literature where jesus talks about having a wife. >> reporter: i want may sound like something straight out of the controversial movie the "da vinci code". >> smeared by the church in 591. magdalene as jesus' wife. >> reporter: but serene jones says it isn't so. >> the "da vinci code" is interesting fiction but not historical by any means. >> reporter: however jones adds the finding could reinvent the way christians thinks about jesus and women, especially in the roman catholic church. >> the whole idea of the priesthood being male and being
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celibate is based on the assumption that jesus was male and single. >> reporter: when and how the document was discovered is unknown. experts land to do additional testing analyzing the chemical makeup of the ink trying to come up with more answers to questions that challenge christian thinking. the question is whether or not priests should be married. that's the question that people who occupy the building behind me vatican city have answered, the answer is no. now we have to talk about it again. >> what other questions does this raise? >> reporter: well it brings up the whole issue of marriage and what marriage means and it certainly will spark debate about gay marriage. is that right or wrong? no one is saying the early christians said christ was married but the fact they talk about whether or not he was raises the issue of marriage in
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>> if you ordered an iphone 5 friday is the earliest one you can get it. but scott stein already has one. >> we're at this point we look at these products and you expect something magical with every turn. between rumors and you have this mythos with steve jobs and the idea they will pull something out of their hat. you have to lay it aside what you need in a phone. i prefer the latter. >> let's talk about this. take mine. hold it up against -- >> sure. >> you'll see -- >> not that much. >> the screen is a little bit bigger. >> pretty subtle adjustment. i don't think the screen is one of those points you can go to someone and get excited about because there are a lot of large screens out there on the market. you'll grow into it. >> so what did you get excited about? >> got excited about the speed.
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to me i had not been a 4g user and in the tech world people get excited. it's twice as fast as my home wi-fi. expensive to use. something you'll find seductive. >> it's thinner, has a bigger screen. faster. is it bad enough to upgrade from a 4 to 5. big expense? >> big commitment. check it out four self. if you live on your phone and you think of this as your one investment u-don't upgrade something else, i feel it's worth it like anything else, you would notice the difference. but generally turns to be a two year lease. if you're an iphone 4 useder going to the 5. everything here is under the hood which i appreciate. >> one of the things to consider you can't use the same plug.
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i was stunned to learn that. >> this is the lightning connector. this is controversial. in one sense it's nice for the future in creating devices. this is not faster to sync. then a ton of peripherals out there. you have to buy a separate adapter to plug into. doesn't work with video. you need a cable for that. there's a big shuffle. that happens sometimes when you move to any port, from port to port. on a product like this, now you have the ipad as the old connector you'll be caught in the middle. >> if you're waiting for the next iphone, how long of a wait will you have? not this one but the one that comes later. if they don't want to go, there want to wait, are they waiting another year, another two years? >> you're looking at another year. there's a question of what next. i question that now. because for me, i think our checklist was met here. you got faster.
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we were looking last year at wanting a faster connection, faster processor here. and you also have the larger screen which we're looking for. so what else? i think now it goes into that magical territory. can phones do something wirelessly, mobile wallet. that sort of is the next step. for me a lot of my needs were met. >> what phone will be most competitive. >> samsung galaxy. windows 8 will be interesting to watch. you're seeing a lot of companies have all stepped to the table and are playing that game as well and have large screen phones that are beating it sometimes on specs. if you're look at that like with apple mac books you might find something faster but not better designed. that's the balance. this is more holdable as a phone. the question is do you believe in your phone as a tablet or do you like it's pocketable and apple is taking the idea of
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pocketable approach and not give up too much. >> there may be a new shawler ipad. >> where does that fit in? that's a question of why this stays not on the gigantic screen size so you have a scene of a step up if that product were to emerge. >> so nice of to you bring us the new iphone 5. we appreciate it this hurricane warning. >> thank you. >> a look at john and jackie
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before seen photos are giving us a different look at john f. kennedy and his family. as bill plante reports it's america's most famous couples. royal 81-year-old pat suzuki remembers the time called camelot. she was there with jackie kennedy who was about to become the world's most famous woman. >> when she was under pressure and you had the paparazzi moving in on her later, not so much self-conscious but i mean i think it assaulted her sense of propriety. >> reporter: her late husband was mark shaw a high-profile photographer. in 1959 while working for "life" magazine, shaw was assigned to shoot a cover story on jack ski kennedy while her husband a then massachusetts senator was running for president. shaw photographed the young
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couple at home, at work and on the campaign trail. the pictures he took of them at work and at play with their daughter caroline were infused with a glamour not associated with politicians. >> there's a hollywood quality to it. these are celebrities, these are people who are famous, and they enjoy their fame, they enjoyed their notoriety, and the public responds to it. >> reporter: the pictures in "life" magazine were a sensation and shaw became a close friend to the kennedys who granted him unprecedented access to their private family moments. in the white house, on vacation. shaw was with them as jfk was elected and their celebrity exploded. the inaugural gala by frank sinatra and others. kennedy biographer shows jfk in
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a way that has captivated the world for over 50 years. >> it was not just that he was handsome but there was a kind of aura, charisma to the man. >> reporter: from the start john and jackie kennedy understood their popularity. one set of photos taken during the bay of pigs disaster were never released because kennedy felt he looked too serious. >> it shows him strong, vital, forward looking, full of potential, full of possibility. and i think that's partly what appeals to people, there always might have been, would have been and i think people cling to that. >> reporter: the history of the kennedy years was complicated but these pictures don't recall that. they show instead a time of hope and change, and the young couple who personified it. for cbs "this morning" this is
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bill plante in washington. extraordinary photos. >> absolutely beautifully done. mark shaw, an incredible photographer. to see these pictures 50 years later. it does show this idea of celebrity and how this president somehow captured the imagination. >> i love hearing the story. any time he speaks or writes i watch, listen, read him. from that to this, more than a dozen lifeguards say they lost their jobs because of a generation gap. they thought this video was fun. but we'll show you why city officials aren't laughing. watch and listen, you're watching cbs "this morning". ♪i -- i got it
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it is 8:00. welcome to cbs "this morning." a brand new cbs poll shows president obama leading in three key swing states while mitt romney stands by his controversial comments. and this video cost more than a dozen lifeguards their jobs. we'll show you why they are telling city officials to wake up because times are changing. first here's a look at what's happening in the world and what we've been covering on cbs "this morning". >> the right course for america is to create growth, create wealth, not to redistribute wealth. >> romney is trying to contain short fallout from that secretly
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recorded video that came out this week. >> caught on tape saying nearly half the country is dependent on government and they think they are victims. >> think he's got a lot of work to do to dig out of this hole and i don't think he's out of it yet. >> much of the east coast is cleaning up this morning after a very wet and windy storm. severe weather hit the east coast yesterday from georgia to new england. the soaking rain and powerful winds. tens of thousands have no power this morning. there's this now 1600-year-old document translated for the first time. it is the first known statement from that era that refers to jesus talking about having a wife. an anonymous collector asked professor karen king to translate the document. after close examination she and her colleagues say it's real. >> intimate look at camelot. pictures of president kennedy and his wife jackie in their private and public moments. >> the democrats are watching. thought i was going senile. and the republicans knew i was. >> i wanted to know before we
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get started if you want to say something to the empty chair. i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and gayle king. president obama is responding to governor mitt romney's comment that 47% of americans believe they are victims and that it's not his job as a candidate to worry about them. this morning romney is not backing down. >> no, i'm talking about a perspective of individuals who are not likely to support me. i recognize those people who are not paying income tax are going say gosh, this provision that mitt keeps talking about lowering income tacks that's not real attractive to them and those that are dependent upon government and those that think government's job is to redistribute, i'm not going to get them. >> well, what he was referring, to but i can tell you this. when i won in 2008, 47% of the american people voted for john mccain, they didn't vote for me. what i said on election night
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was even,000 didn't vote for me, i hear your voices, and i'm going to work as hard as i can to be your president. >> with us now is former republican strategist frank luntz, cbs news political analyst. frank, good morning. so, now you see a number of republicans, former republicans criticizing mitt romney for his comment. is this a turning point in the campaign in >> well it clearly puts him on his back feet and he done need this when he's behind in the polls. they are not criticizing him for the overall philosophy. they are criticizing him for how he articulated. first we had the 99 to 1% now we have the 55-47%. people believe there's too much dependency on government and they want personal responsibility. they don't like that line in romney's statement where he says i don't care about them. they want a president to care about everyone regardless whether you vote for them or
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not. >> but those 47% of americans who don't pay federal income tax are not victims or dependent on government. many of them do pay payroll tax, many are seniors who worked hard their entire life and now live on social security of which you don't have to pay income taxes. >> some of them are republicans. >> that's tissue. first you're trying to decide are you in the 53 or 47. then you're trying to decide do you pay or not? he wants to be talking about the my. he wants to be talking about the jobs, the deficit and debt and instead he's talking about this issue. we got the newspapers today. romney exposed. a spit in the face. this is not the coverage that he wants 48 days before the election. >> so how does he get back on message and what your hearing from the people out there. >> we were just in wisconsin yesterday and i was in charlotte back on saturday and it broke my heart. moderator is never supposed to admit they break down in a group. a gentleman told me how he moved in with his parents, but his parent had to move in with him.
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his sister moved in with him. i gave him an extra $20 to stay longer for that focus group. he needed that $20. there's more disappointment in this country than any time i've been doing this. that's what these candidates want to hear. they want to know you'll respond and answer it. >> but romney was suggesting that those people are mooching off the system. he wasn't offering a helping hand. they might interpret it. >> that's the whole issue. it's the interpretation versus what is meant. nobody trusts political ads. they trust statements coming from politicians. that's why these debates are so important. i want to make this clear. this race isn't over. it's not a game changer. it puts him behind a couple of days. >> in our new polls that are out this morning we've seen that still republicans are more enthusiastic than democrats about voting this year in general and that enthusiasm has grown since early august. so this race is not over for mitt romney. >> not only is it not over, if
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romney can change the focus with 23 million unemployed, tremendous opportunity. but he cannot -- they cannot have campaign events like this which put him off his game. >> all right. we thank you. to some medical news. if you suffer from headaches new advice says stop taking the medicine. british health officials say using drugs like aspirin and ibuprofen on a regular basis make your headaches worse because it makes the brain immune to the effects of the drug. do things like acupuncture instead. >> hollywood drama. academy of motion picture arts and sciences has decided move to up its oscar nominations by five days to january 10th. that puts oscar nominations ahead of the golden globe awards. which usually give fans a good idea what movies will get an oscar nod. because of the oscar change the director's guild which scheduled it for january 10th will do it
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two days earlier. >> do you know what a mean is. an image or song. some people in southern california said that was their goal for an online music video. and they say their boss don't understand. >> reporter: it certainly looks innocent enough. 14 lifeguards plowed by the city of el monte, california said they used their break time to make a mean, a mega-hit video about the south korean rapper. since posted on youtube two months ago it's been viewed more than 100 million times. but the tribute video ended up sinking the lifeguards. they were all fired. city of el monte issue ad statement saying there was a clear unauthorized use of city resources and property. >> i was in shock because i didn't really think it would escalate the termination. >> reporter: she was fired after
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working as a life guard and instructor for six years. she says the mean doesn't justify the end. >> i loved what i did. i loved teaching the kids. i loved making sure everybody was safe. i would never have wanted to hurt the pool in any way. it was a fun thing to capture our memories with. >> reporter: it can't argued it's part of the cultural conversation. many other groups have done take offs of gangnam, a quick search of youtube find amateur versions of it. >> this is a generational divide that maybe there's people on the el monte city council that don't appreciate this is the way people communicate today. >> reporter: el monte might have gone off the deep end. he's pleading for the lifeguards to get their jobs back. >> i'm begging you to do not fire the team. >> reporter: last night the
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fired lifeguards were hoping the el monte city council would throw them a life preserver. >> never did i complain or ask for a raise. >> management practices the nature and extent of punishment. social media policy. there's quite a few things that we have to look into. >> reporter: some say the situation is just a 21st century version of the generation gap. grown ups just don't understand what the kids are up to except now the whole world really is watching. for cbs "this morning," bill whittaker in los angeles. >> come on now. el monte. >> they are having. >> they should concentrate on
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prince william and which is hive kate are heading home to britain this morning after nine days of royal celebration and controversy. >> seth doane has been covering their tour. he's in australia. >> reporter: the royal couple left this morning and changed planes here in brisbane, connecting on the a commercial flight to london.
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flying commercial might be the only part of this trip that any of the rest of us can relate to. it wasn't your typical airport sendoff unless of course you're the future king of england. the duke and duchess of cambridge wrapped up their nine day asian/pacific tour today. the trip packed with photo opes, their last stop the tiny island nation of tupelo was the most festive. kate in local garb and felt the island beat last night. prince william joined her for a somewhat stiff,000 definitely spirited dance. it wasn't the effortless ease that his brother prince harry showed when we were with him in jamaica earlier this year. but when all of those cameras peering on, dancing dignitaries rarely look smooth. remember hillary clinton in south africa or president bush
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with that west african dance company in the rose garden. this royal tour to celebrate the queen's diamond jubilee kicked off in singapore. where the throngs gathered to greet the royal couple you're out here in the hot sun. is the wait worth it? >> yes. >> reporter: the prince reportedly told someone in this crowd that he wanted two kids. when asked what super power he would like he answered invisibility. the media pounced on those little tidbits. but the real news of the trip was still to come happen at a malaysia hospice kate made her first speech on foreign soil. on friday the duchess arrived in full head scarf to a mosque. she couldn't have appeared more modest on the morning the couple was told of those photos set to be published in that french magazine. parallels not just in wardrobe
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were drawn to princess diana who had been hounded by paparazzi. behind-the-scenes the couple was said to be furious and their lawyers immediately filed a lawsuit. a judge granted an injunction just yesterday to stop further publication of those pictures in france. on their third stop, they received a warm welcome on the solomon islands where regular internet access is out of reach for most and never have seen those topless pictures. the couple continued to do what you expect a royal visit to do in a place where the queen is head much state. they joined in a ball game. the prince brandish ad machete to get a sip of coconut milk. it was a last full day in paradise before facing the short fallout from those photos back
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at home. in many ways this has been a trip of duelling photo opportunities. the official ones and then that unofficial one that everyone kept talking about. >> seth, i have to say with the prince and princess, the seem to be saying what topless photos. we have no problems here. how would you say they are handling everything? >> reporter: they seemed absolutely relaxed. it was incredible. we had an off the record meeting with them when we were chatting with them. they were so relaxed, so poised. kate really was poised through the entire trip. you could tell as that news broke that they were frustrated, they were angry, their faces were stirred. after that they got more and more relaxed as they got to more and more remote locations. incredible poise. >> seth doane thank you. david neeleman changed the airline industry when he founded jetblue and he's trying to do it again. he's here to show us how he plans to repeat his success with
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what does mitt wear to bed? [ laughter ] >> really? >> i didn't write the question. >> yes, he did. >> i think the best answer is as little as possible. >> this is the most serious question of all. honey boo-boo or snooki? >> i'm kind of a snooki fan. >> no baby doll. >> look how tiny she's gotten. she's lost weight and energetic. her spark plug personality is fun. >> he seems to know a lot about snooki. >> yes, he does. >> talking about spark plugs only a if you women in music
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were rocking as hard as men until heart came along. were rocking as hard as men until heart came along. >> this morning we'll ask why in the people, businesses, and organizations that call greater washington home. whether it's funding an organization that provides new citizens with job training, working with an anacostia school that promotes academic excellence, or supporting an organization that serves 5,000 meals a day across d.c., what's important to the people of greater washington is important to us, and we're proud to work with all those who are making our communities stronger.
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welcome to cbs "this morning." we reported earlier american airlines is warning 11,000 workers that they could be laid off. >> troubles at the major airlines have opened up opportunities for low cost competitors. terrell brown looks at one airline ceo whose innovations have left him flying high. >> reporter: in an industry as turbulent, david neeleman rem vented the way airlines do business time and time again. at 52 years neeleman has co-found four low cost airlines. jetblue which he helped launch in 1990 quickly became an
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industry darling for its innovative business model and passenger comfort like tvs on every seat. >> this is jetblue. >> marry me. >> no. >> reporter: nearly a decade after taking jetblue to the skies, neeleman parted ways from the company after a snowstorm at jfk caught the carrier offguard. passengers were left stranded on airplanes up to nine hours. >> as long as i'm head of this company it will never happen again. >> reporter: he took to the tarmac a year later in south america. he was born in brazil and served his mormon mission there as dual represent both the coming home and another chance to bring affordable air travel to the masses. for cbs "this morning," terrell brown, new york. >> david neeleman is with us now. welcome. >> thank you. >> tell me the question that we have often find ourselves
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asking. are american airlines not the american airline, american airlines different in your judgment? are they more prone to bad economic models? >> i think the u.s. travel market, you know, for a long time is changing. half of all the world's travel is inside the united states. so it's a challenging market. you know, it's interesting if you go back through time, people who ran steam ships with people, planes, trains very difficult to make money moving people. very challenging thing. >> so why do you do it? >> again and again and again. >> i don't know, i guess i have a sickness. it's something that's difficult but i think the airlines and their methods in the united states are advanced because they've had to go through a lot. >> look at this with an interview with richard branson. >> everybody knows that u.s. carers, quality of carriers is
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pretty dismal. >> yeah. singapore does a better job than american. that's not what most people fly. that's a very small percentage of people. as far as the economic model and how they run their businesses i think it's pretty advance. we have a lot to learn from others. >> david, many people say jetblue has not been the same since you left. i'm sure you've heard that. >> thousands of times. >> not been the same. was it difficult for you? here's the airline you founded and after that big fluff in february where you step aside. was it a painful decision for you >> extras extremely painful because it's something -- i created a business. i didn't need to do jetblue it was something i felt passionate about. i wanted to create a place where people could say this is the best job i ever had. if they could say that then customers would get on board and
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say wow this is the best flight i've ever had. that's the model. to have customers say that and crew members say please come back. it's hard. really difficult. but i got a little bit of therapeutic relief from that by is going brazil and starting another airline that people every day say thank so you much for my job. as sad as me leaving yet blue and being able to be here in new york and watch it close hand, when i go to brazil people thsa they are glad i did that. >> it's called azul, the airline is called azul. do you have something with the color blue? >> blue, azul. maybe a poke in the eye a little bit to show that, you know, i could do it again and, of
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course, but you know it's something that -- it's special to me to create businesses for people to make a difference. >> if you can change one thing about flying in america what would it be. >> wish we could figure out how to lower fuel prices. it's changed the dynamics. >> that's the economic life of the airlines. what about the passengers for them? how many times do we find ourselves stacked up at the airports. >> flying jetblue you have more leg room. live television. next year free internet for the customers. when i created live tv for the airplanes when i came up with that idea, it drives me insane to be cramped in a spot that i can't do anything. i thought let's entertain people, get them excited at least make at it neutral experience. >> people say you can't do that. >> i love it when people say well you can't do that because it could have been done by now. that drives me nuts. there's a lot of things that
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come about. >> why taken so long to get wi-fi on every plane. >> good question. >> there is wi-fi on other airlines, but i think jetblue decided to go with a newer technology that was quicker and faster and has streaming video. they launched some satellite. we'll have it next year. >> is azul your last airline or document to build up and merge and build some dream you have? >> i think it might be my last. i love brazil and i love the people of brazil and as my dream to go back and make a difference in the life of brazilians. i just wish there was a way to get oil prices down. i think there's some interesting things out there. i want people to fly and travel. i don't like the fact that it's too expensive to travel and it really limits. i created jetblue so people can travel. >> before you go, david, i know you're a good friend. you consider mitt romney a friend. what is it you know about him that most people don't, what he's going through now? >> you know, he's just a great
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person. i've known him for a long time. hung out with him. he's a very caring person. you know this whole thing that he doesn't care about people, you know, it's nuts. here's a guy that since 1999 when he took the job in olympics and i'm from utah and it's special to me, didn't take a salary. worked as governor of massachusetts didn't take a salary. gives a lot of his money away. and, you know, i think sometimes he comes across wrong and things are taken out of context but to say i don't care about 47% of americans is not true. he says i want to take care of people creating jobs so we have money around to continue to support these other people and so -- >> then why didn't he say that? >> he cares about people trust me. in his church callings and identify been with him there. he's done enormous amount of service. i think there's another side that wants to look, portray him as a rich out of touch guy who
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two dynamic performers took the stage back in the '70s and showed women could rock together. ann and nancy wilson and their band heart sold out stadiums. nearly 40 years later they are still playing with all their heart. ♪ in 1975 sisters ann and nancy wilson took on rock and roll boys club. becoming the first women to front a successful hard rock band. when their debut album "dream boat annie" went platinum.
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♪ >> what nobody had ever done is seen a rock band fronted by women in the way that heart was at that time. there was janice joplin and folk singers. but a rock and roll band, big and in the mainstream, there was no precedence for that. ♪ >> as music trending changed in the '80s so did heart. ♪ >> leading to their greatest commercial success. >> the come back for heart in the 50e'80s was a remarkable th. being on tv was a huge factor. when they then came back they came back bigger than they had been in the first place.
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♪ >> heart played the game in the '80s and won big but ultimately not a game they were interested in playing. >> incredible. >> after surviving four decades and selling 35 million albums. the sisters have returned to their rock roots. with a new album and a little less hair spray, but the same heart and soul. >> heart has become the magical thing that happens when those two sisters sing and play together. and there's still magic. it's two magazinic women who still have it. >> the wilson sisters tell all in their new memoir called "kicking and dreaming." and ann and nancy joins us at the table. i loved how the piece end where he just said it's two magic
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women who still got it. do you feel that? >> well, it's really wonderful to be able to still love your job three and a half decades later. music is pretty special thing to be doing. so we're happy to be here with the book and everything kind of -- >> you're pioneers. female pioneers in the rock world. what's that like and what's it like to be a rock star? >> what's it like? it's a tight club sometimes. but other times i think it's triumph to the soul. and because you really do get to open up and let your soul sing. and there's no many places in life where you really get to do that. but also that comes with a lot of phobias. >> a lot of unglamorous sacrifices, trying to be a mom, trying to have a job, traveling,
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motherhood. and that can be really daunting, but -- >> all the stuff that comes with being a rock star. ann you write, i thought it was great that you even shared this story you're on the road and, you know, you get involved with a guy that you just met who clearly has taken a liking to you and he's on phone with a radio station guess who's in the bed with me. >> it made me feel so violated where just hours before it was all fun. yeah. yeah. but then all of a sudden that changed into, boy i'm feeling really small. >> let's go back to where you guys started. how did you know, even know you could do this? >> you know, it really starts with your family and the family unit what you all, how you were raised and what you were taught. >> we had a musical family, grandparents, aunts and uncles. part of our language. then the beatles.
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and we were -- you know, that was the lightning bolt. >> what's so great what they said about the beatles unlike your other friends playing air guitar and playing beatles you don't want to be the beatles girlfriend, you want to be the beatles. what does that mean to you, ann? >> that means taking control of the music and not just sitting back going oh, when is the music is over so he might come over and kiss me. it was a much more proactive. >> your relationship, nearly 40 years working together, almost nobody works together nearly 40 years and you're sisters, you're family. i mean sisters all day. how is that relationship worked out? >> we've been through, just a roller coaster. there's been some icy situations where we just don't say anything. we're not from a family that yells. we were from a military family. so we wired our stuff tight,
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and, you know, kept marching, pulling up our socks and marching. >> are you best friends? >> we are best friends. >> i think we must be. >> yeah. >> ann you seem surprised. >> well, like going like well today. >> no, but there's a beautiful part in the book where you say when you're on stage and playing you look over at each other and you both see a mature woman but you also see the kid inside that person. >> yeah. >> beautifully said. >> even though i'm younger i felt so protective of her because of issues and stuff on the schoolyard and how mean kids are. and how kids, people don't grow up, you know, really. it's still a cool yard. still people are still mean. >> you write candidly about your weight you got a critique and at a time when you were feeling pretty thin and they say what happened to ann she gained so much weight. how do you navigate that? >> it can be really hurled at a
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person like a sharp rock. and can really do damage especially in the child psyche. and i guess i just learned over a lifetime of dealing with it, you know, where i am and how to, how to hang on to my own self knowledge that i'm really okay. >> but after a certain amount of time you just kind of detach and go like, right, whatever. >> what a thrill to have both of you here. thank you so much. >> thanks for having us. >> ann and nancy wilson. their memoir "kicking and dreaming" is on sale now. and their new cd heart fanatic is in stores now. >> we'll take a
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steve sabol was never a pro football player or coach. but it's hard to find anyone who had more impact on america's sport. steve sabol died at 69 years old. jeff glor reports he never lost his passion for the game. >> reporter: if you grew up watching football in america the images are unmistakable. ♪ so is this face. steve sabol, leading a company that recast the gritty sport. >> it starts with a whistle. >> reporter: in to a grandiose idea.
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>> our philosophy, so to speak we're story tellers and myth makers. >> reporter: it was found in 1962 by steve and his father ed. for them the game was not x's and os, it was actors and audience. >> for us just to be at a game and film i want the same way television covers it would be to duplicate what you've seen but even worse be abusing our profession as film makers. >> reporter: that central idea bringing cineis icinema photogr sports. when we met with sabol in february he was already deep into cancer treatment. but he was still at the office every day. his enthusiasm infectious. >> when did you start accumulating these? >> when i was a kid. >> reporter: fitting because and he was fan fixes long before he became the face of the company.
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>> perhaps the biggest influence in sports film making is right here. television. >> this is pro football. >> reporter: nfl films pioneers, low angles, slow motion and, of course going tight on the spiral. >> killing me. it's killing me. >> reporter: they were the first famously to mic up players and coaches on the sidelines. sabol knew what to say as well. >> words like loyalty, dependability, pride in what you do have real meaning. at least they do to me. >> tell us about steve sabol you got to know. >> asked him i said steve what do you guys do differently 50 years, what did you do differently 50 years ago compared to what you do today? >> he said nothing. it's about great shooting and great story telling and i
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dancing kate. the topless photo court verdict that has kate doing the happy dance. just how intrusive was the photo? check this out. >> they can take my photograph from across the river. >> then, storm over might romney's secretly recorded video? deborah: you will never guess who dug up the video? >> if jimmy carter's grandson hadn't snuck this out, you wouldn't have this conversation. >> and the lion leaps tonight. the yoga lady taken down by a lion. then, the green beret doctor convicted of slaughtering his family 42 years ago.
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why sarah palin believes he may be an innocent man. >> plus, prankster hubby. wake up, there is a truck coming. >> he played a terrifying joke on his sleeping wife. >> her reaction was priceless. he tricked her into believing she was about to collide head on. now the punked wife gets her revenge and we are there. >> and, jennifer anniston, what a baby bump. >> how are my little triplets doing? >> now "inside edition" in high definition with deborah norville. deborah: hello, everybody, and thank you for joining us. kate middleton is doing a victory dance celebrating getting an injunction against those topless sunbathing photos. >> dancing with joy. that is kate middleton after a historic courtroom victory over the shocking topless photos.
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a judge ruled that the magazine that first published the oh, my god pictures must hand them over. >> a big win for prince william and kate. >> a rare injunction banning further distribution of those pictures. the judge ruled that kate and william were right in assuming that the french villa was sheltered from prying eyes. >> these images are there for the end of time unless somebody is able to come in and wipe the internet clean, unlikely. but, william set a precedent for the future that this type of journalism won't be tolerated. >> chris corodino showed the type of lens that was used. >> heavy, difficult to handhold. >> the house was a half mile from where the photographer was standing to take the shots. >> with this lens you think you will be able to see across the river which is about a mile? >> yes, absolutely.
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>> as i stood on one side of the hudson river in new york, he positioned himself clear across the river and started shooting. >> we can see her. >> check out how the photos turned out from that distance. >> kate and william seemed over the moon as they wrapped up their visit to the south pacific. deborah: the royal couple will return to england wednesday. it's an embarrassing leak of comments made by mitt romney. now it appears the person behind the leak is former president jimmy carter's grandson. >> the man behind the leak of that embarrassing video of mitt romney is the grandson of president jimmy carter. james carter the fourth uncovered the tape of mitt romney telling wealthy supporters that 47% of americans are dependent on government handouts.
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>> jimmy carter the fourth, a researcher for the magazine mother jones tweeted this about his scoop. my biggest story yet. i have been searching for clips on republicans for a long time, almost every day. i just do it for fun, the 36- year-old carter was quoted as saying. the former president sent him an e-mail saying james this is extraordinary. cone grat to laces. papa. >> if -- congratulations. >> if jimmy carter's grandson hadn't gotten this we wouldn't be having this conversation. >> where does it sit on the richter scale. >> between a 6 and 7. it does some damage. >> swing voters will storm away from the campaign as quickly as possible unless he fixes it. >> mitt romney tried damage control in a late night news
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conference. >> it's not elegantly stated. i am speaking off the cuff in response to a question. i'm sure i could state it more clearly in a more effective way. >> the fund-raiser was held in may at this sprawling estate of a billionaire romney supporter. his off the cuff gaffe is being compared to remarks by president obama during a fund- raiser during the 2008 campaign when he said republicans were bitter and cling to their guns and religion. and look at this. >> president obama, you are fired. >> that's donald trump firing president obama. it's a spoof video in which a look a like plays the president. >> the fact is the american people want results. commentators are split. during the republican convention. >> the world was surprised that
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it wasn't used. it is hard hitting and i think most people would say extremely well done. people love the video. >> you are fired. deborah: a gallop poll out tuesday shows mitt romney one point behind president obama. that survey was done before the comments in florida caused a stir. is any photo shoot worth a life? that has to be her thought when the lion she was posing with suddenly attacked. video cameras were rolling. now the video is being made public. >> the very moment when this woman thought her life was coming to an end. the 56-year-old yoga instructor was posing for the cover of a magazine with a full grown lion named leo. suddenly leo lunged. one trainer kicks the 400-pound lion in the head and the other pulls the giant cat away while she is in pain on the floor. seconds later, he makes another
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run at her. grateful to be alive is how the yoga instructor describes her brush with death. the attack resulted in four broken ribs. thank goodness the lion didn't try to bite her. when the magazine came out, this is the cover photo that was used. no reference was made to the attack. >> in the back of your mind you have to remember that this animal is much larger, much more powerful and you have to understand where the limitations lie when working and interacting with an animal of this size. >> it has happened before. 23-year-old model shannon oddly was posing in lingerie when this beautiful lion turned on her. shannon suffered massive lacerations to her head that needed 56 stitches to close. she spent five days in the hospital. as for the yoga instructor, she didn't know the lion would be there until she showed up for the cover shoot. he she thought leo would be
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photo shopped into the picture. deborah: the yoga instructor had a bruised lung from the attack. she doesn't remember a thing other than having the breath knocked out of here. new concerns for a man bay bynes when she went on a shopping trip and locked herself up for more than two hours. >> amanda bynes spiral took a downward twist. she barricaded herself in a dressing room and refused to come out for a full two hours. this photo shows her shopping at kin on sunset boulevard. after selecting a jacket, white t-shirt and fox tail scarf, she entered this dressing room and barricaded herself inside for two hours. >> she was in here and this is where she was for a while. >> when amanda left, she covered her face with her scarf and got in a cab. it's the latest in a series of crazy behavior by the former
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child star who rose to fame on what i like but and the movie easy a. >> i'm not the one you have to answer to for your behavior. >> yet another sad chapter for an actress once considered one of hollywood's most promising star. >> she has been taking cabs around town because her car was impounded after she was caught driving with a suspended license. 40 years later there is new evidence in the case of jeffrey mcdonald convicted of murdering his family. now a court is reconsidering the headline making case. >> it's bittersweet. it has been a long haul. >> this woman is standing by her man, a man that has grown old in prison for a brutal crime. he was a green beret doctor in 1970. the green berets were the navy seals of their time.
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♪ brave men from the green beret ♪ >> but that time year the unthinkable happened. mcdonald's pregnant wife and his two small children were slaughtered at their home. mcdonald was convicted for the cre and spent decades behind bars but now that could change. >> jeffrey mcdonald did not get a fair trial in 1979. >> he is the author of an explosive new book, a wilderness of error. >> the trial was rigged, manipulated. the jury never got to hear central evidence of the defense. >> a new hearing at this north carolina courthouse is considering dna evidence that was not available when mcdonald was convicted. will it be enough to warrant a new trial? >> mcdonald was first charged with the murder 42 years ago. and only in america could something like this still be going on. >> author joel mcguinness wrote
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the best selling book fatal vision about the crime. the book was the basis for a popular tv miniseries that aired in 1984. >> guilty. >> guilty. >> mcdonald has always claimed his family was slain by a band of drug crazed hippies including a woman in a floppy hat. in a 2003 jailhouse interview, he told larry king he was wrongly convicted. >> they never investigated this case as though there were outside assailants. >> mcguinness doesn't believe it. jeffrey mcdonald has a surprise ally, sarah palin of all people. joe mcguinness moved in next door to palin's home in alaska when he was researching his book the rogue. i sympathize with mcdonald and his defense team. i saw firsthand the twisted way he operates, palin said in what statement. mcdonald is 68. katherine mcdonald, whom he
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married behind bars in 2005 is hoping a new trial sets him free. >> when you take it in light of the evidence as a whole there is no doubt you have an innocent man in jail. >> i loathe that man. >> bobby stevenson is the brother of mcdonald's slain wife collette. he is determined to see that jeffrey mcdonald never walks free. >> there is no new evidence. there never was any new evidence and they will keep trying until the day he dies. >> we will be right back. next, prankster hubby. >> wake up, there is a truck coming. >> he played a terrifying joke on his sleeping wife. >> her reaction was priceless. >> he tricked her into thinking she was about to collide head on. >> now the punked wife gets her revenge. we are there. and, jennifer anniston what a baby bump. >> how are my little triplets doing? >> plus, did lindsay lohan's mom really flip off dr. phil?
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lindsay lohan's mother is speaking out about the combative interview with dr. phil. >> he is a meanie. that is what lindsay lohan's mom is saying following the airing of that crazy interview with dr. phil in which she seems so out of it. >> you are here in your little tie and little shoes. >> i am in my little tie and little shoes. what the hell does that mean? >> at one point she gives dr. phil the finger. >> you have come on here and been phony and inauthentic with these deflections and dodges. that doesn't help. >> a lot of class, dina lohan. speaking of racks? >> had a bike accident. >> jon cryer opened up about his bike accident sharing pictures of his painful injuries on the view. the "two and a half men" star
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tumbled off his bike during a triathlon sunday suffering scrapes all over his body. >> i lost enormous amounts of skin. i left it on the pacific coast highway. deborah joined anderson cooper as the guest host of anderson live tuesday. >> great to be here. >> my studio is down the hall. >> i know. >> passed by every day. >> not a long commute. >> it was easy. >> deborah brought a gift, a coffee cup cozy she knitted herself. >> i knighted this for you. >> it was a blast to be on. thank you for having me. >> one of the whilest pranks caught on tape. it looks like they are about to collide head on with a truck but the truck is actually being towed backwards. >> looks like it's coming at us and my wife is asleep. we will see if we can scare her. >> watch what happens next. >> baby, wake up, there is a
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truck coming. [screaming]. >> her reaction was priceless. >> manny perez is the prankster behind the video that became a sensation. everyone feels sorry for manny's wife, sabre, but she is used to it. turns out he pranksters her all the time. >> i expect that stuff from him. he had his buddy dressed up as a ninja burglar and hide in the bathroom. he lies in wait until she goes to bed. >> i hate you. >> watch this one. manny hides in a garbage can and when his wife and a friend arrive home. >> imagine living with this guy. >> she has married a goofball and she accepted it so i'm lucky. >> she says she has tried to get
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her revenge several times but always fails. so, when they stopped by the "inside edition" studios for their first interview, we thought we would help sabre get a little well deserved payback. >> in the middle of the interview, we told manny he needed his makeup touched up. >> instead of powder, our makeup artist put black eye shadow all over his face. he has no idea he looks like a chimney sweep. listen to him brag nobody can prank him. >> how come she can never get you. >> i'm on alert. >> you can't prank a prankster? oh, yeah. we invited manny into an editing room to watch the interview. he was told it was airing live. keep in mind sabre is in on the prank. now we have an exclusive interview with the prankster. here he is --
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>> what. what is that? >> gotcha. >> are you serious? >> oh, my gosh. >> after all those cruel pranks, his long suffering wife finally pranked the prankster. but don't think you have seen the last of this guy. >> it's not over. this is just starting. the war has begun. >> sabre, we are on your side. >> when we come back, jessica simpson gets start support about losing that baby weight. >> closed caption sponsorship for "inside edition" is brought to you by: stay tuned, there is more "inside edition" to come. >> check out today's coupons. go to the inside deals section
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jessica simpson admits it's not easy to lose the baby weight. she is getting plenty of support. >> as jessica simpson struggles to lose the 80 pounds she gained while pregnant, she is getting support from other high profile moms. >> i feel bad for her and bad that she had 80 pounds to lose. i had 36 and it's killing me. >> rachel uchitel just had her first baby, a girl named wyatt. like the other famous moms, rachel lost her baby weight in record time. >> are we going to change you? >> look at this photo of rachel shows off her post baby bikini body in cancun four months after giving birth to wyatt. now meet the woman that is oven given the credit or blame for the momshell craze. it is all about becoming a
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bombshell in as short a time as possible after giving birth. >> let's demystify the process and let them know what the celebrities are doing. >> she published a new book how to look hot in a minivan. she found herself on the other side of the fence after having her third child. >> it took me a long time to lose that weight. it took me when i was 7 months old asking me if i was still pregnant. it was traumic. >> she has a new profound appreciation for what all moms are going through. for rachel, it's important to be the best mom she can be. >> it took me 37 years to have a child and realize how amazing this was. if i had known this way back when, i would have wanted to have a child when i was 20. speaking of babies, is jennifer anniston really
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kindergarten. >> crazy. next "inside edition." speaking of babies. >> jennifer anniston pregnant with triplets. >> how are my little triplets doing. you must be so thirsty. watch this spoof video. it turns out to be a commercial for smart water in which jen is an investor. she is hiding a huge baby bump with a velcro girdle. >> so
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william and kate's court victory today over those topless photos. >> will it now block magazines from printing even more scandalous shots? i'm brooke anderson. >> and i'm kevin frazier. "the insider" is on. the court ruling came down a short time ago. the royals today as a judge bans kate's nude photos. >> it doesn't cover ireland. it doesn't cover italy. >> is the damage to the duchess already done? plus, the royal who gets paid to strip down. she's being called the new lindsay lohan. you never want to be called that. >> new amanda bynes chaos, covered up, besieged by cameras. >> i'm at the clothing store where employees came concerned for amanda after she spent two hours in a dressing room. where lady gaga was doing
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drugs on stage. shakira in for christina. >> usher in for cee lo. >> inside how "the voice" shakeup may impact usher's custody case. and -- >> i'm baba wawa -- >> came in and ruined my life. >> barbara walters challenged lorne michaels. about being spoofed on "snl." >> what is it like to be a living legend? now, from hollywood, welcome to "the insider." >> i love gilda radner's impression on "snl." it's great interview between lorne michaels and barbara walters. he finally explains that character. >> she confronts him. >> i'm kevin frazier.
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>> and i'm brooke anderson. thanks for spending some time with us. the bizarre behavior of child star amanda bynes counts. while kate middleton wins big in court. tonight's inside story, tracking the latest in the royal nude photo scandal. >> the big victory for the royals. >> the court ruling came down a short time ago. >> this is a clear legal victory for the palace and for william and kate. >> kate and william, upbeat in the south pacific today, as a french court rules in their favor. middleton was photographed in native dress and dancing on the last day of their royal tour. all that as the court ordered the french magazine, "closer," which published the nude photos of kate middleton sunbathing, to hand over all digital copies and they blocked further publication of them. >> the royal couple have really said, you know what, watch out, because we are going to take action. >> he's a british tv producer and reporter who has been following the court case. >> the french injunction doesn't cover ireland or italy. it will be interesting to see
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what happens in the other countries now. meanwhile, donald trump on the scandal tweeting, quote, kate middleton is great. but she shouldn't be sunbathing in the nude, only herself to blame. let's move on to los angeles, where a lot of people are concerned about actress amanda bynes. >> yeah, and asking, is she going through some kind of meltdown? >> she's being called the new lindsay lohan. you never want to be called that. >> i'm debbie matenopoulos in kin los angeles, where there's no other way to say but it's been a very unusual 24 hours for amanda bynes. she shot to fame as a child star on nickelodeon. but recently, she's been making headlines for all of the wrong reasons. which leads us to our inside focus, is she displaying signals of a breakdown? here is what we know, she was at kin los angeles on sunset boulevard. she spent nearly two hours in a dressing room.
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i spoke to an employee. >> it was a little weird. >> how long was she in the dressing room? >> i would say close to two hours. >> and why did she come out? were you concerned? did she come out on her own volition? >> she came out on her own volition. we were knocking every 10, 15 minutes. seeing if she needed any help. >> did she seem like she was under the influence? >> i don't know the protocol. >> not as far as i know. >> she asked you to call her a cab? >> yes, she did. >> she came out on her own, she did in fact pay for the clothes which cost her about $3500. it didn't stop there. a little later, she hit a starbucks and spent nearly three hours inside. at about 11:00 p.m., an employee unlocked the door to let her out. he covered her face and got into a waiting suv. >> on sunday, amanda's car was
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impounded. last tuesday, she was photographed smoking an unidentified substance from a pipe in her car. bynes has reportedly denied any substance abuse problem. >> a difficult to keep track of all her challenges. her next court date is set friday in beverly hills. as of right now, she doesn't have to appear. right now, we're on "star watch." coach usher. hollywood. the r&b megastar joining "the voice" as a coach next spring. usher and shakira will be replacing christina and cee lo. when they take a one-season hiatus. cee lo said to be working on a script about his life. meanwhile, christina is prepping a tour and a new album lotus. ♪ meanwhile, will this reignite usher and ex-wife tameka's custody battle? >> usher was just awarded primary custody of the two young sons.
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this could be an issue if he uproots and moves to los angeles. tameka still lives in atlanta. this could be the leverage tameka has been looking for to file her second appeal that she claimed in court that usher was an absentee father. gaga lights up. amsterdam. >> holland, is it real? >> lady gaga enjoying dutch culture during her tour, by firing up a joint on stage. holland has very liberal marijuana laws. gaga hoping to change u.s. laws. nick and mariah's juggling act. los angeles. how are you balancing "american idol" and "agt"? >> i mean, it's a family thing. she has her job and i have mine. >> now that wife mariah carey is locked into her new job on "american idol," husband nick cannon who hosts
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"america's got talent" on the secret of holding down the fort while raising 16-month-old twins. >> it's a lot of traveling. at least one of us is always there. lisa lampanelli "loss." new york. she's showing off her new physique and crediting gastric bypass surgery. at the eric trump foundation benefiting st. jude, the former celebrity apprentice contestant oversharing every milestone. >> i lost 70.4 pounds. but actually, i went to the bathroom before so now it's 80. back to nick for a minute, we caught up with him on his new show, the show stars kevin hart, robin thicke, it's a mockumentary. they're making fun of themselves. it's crazy. this show looks hilarious. we were first on the set and we'll have that for you tomorrow, including my boxing match with kevin hart. >> yeah, there was boxing.
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a baby monkey involved. >> it was crazy. it was crazy. >> memorable. right now, we're first on the set of the new aliens next-door comedy, "the neighbors." it may look like your typical suburban neighborhood. >> hello. >> hello. >> but aliens are everywhere. in this new jersey town where they just brought their family. >> basically, the housing market has crashed, we're stuck. >> jersey is great. but, they're a bunch of freaking aliens. okay, i mean, you would blend in pretty well with those people. >> you were bound to find out eventually. >> not only are their neighbors aliens, the kids are all named after famous athletes. >> i do have one trick. >> show us, butkus. >> "the insider" first on the set. for the out of this world antic jersey-style.
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now, jamie and lenny taking us through their aliens' neighbor house. >> are you ready, america? >> yummy. >> yes, they thirst for knowledge. this is their dining room. these are our neighbors. >> but don't look for any guest visits from snooki or jwoww any time soon. they have another famous jersey star in mind first. ♪ can't start a fire >> springsteen. >> jersey. >> now, "the neighbors" will debut next week following "modern family" on abc. great lead-in. >> by the way, modern family eric stonestreet had a little run-in at dodger stadium. video circulating of eric being escorted away by security. he cleared it up on twitter. he didn't get kicked out of the stadium. >> passionate about his dodgers.
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>> well, piers, you may have thrown out that advice on "america's got talent." but you know what, lindsey stirling's done pretty good despite what you said. >> she got a lot of exposure from season five of that show. she became a sensation on youtube. more than 131 million hits. she's releasing her first album today, and revealing the person who initially helped make it all possible. >> i wanted to make it fun, i wanted to make it entertaining and energetic. playing like a statue on stage just wasn't quite cutting it. >> we're with the internet superstar who said going to free concerts sparked her passion but that her childhood dream nearly derailed because of money. >> i just fell in love with violin. they always got the lead, they were always the star of the orchestra. i started playing when i was about 6. my mom looked over town and kept asking, she would let the teacher know that she could only
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afford 15-minute lessons. she immediated to rent a violin. she found one college student that agreed to take me on a student. she said, why not? and that's how i started playing. and have played almost every day since then. >> she's 25 years old and attended brigham young university. studying therapeutic recreation. youtube is where she got her big break and where she also learned some dance moves. >> so, i learned to moonwalk on the internet. unofficial youtube trained dancer. >> she posted her videos on lindseystirling.com. >> this represents a huge part of my beliefs, my story. but it can represent whatever you want it to represent as you listen to it. >> she's come a long way since her quarterfinal finish. on "america's got talent."
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>> at the time, i was absolutely devastated. i learned to pick myself up and keep running in spite of everything. >> it's a great outlook and you know, success really is the best revenge. she's got her own channel on youtube. it has over 792,000 subscribers, closing in on a million. >> she's very popular on the internet. and, you know what, she's doing just fine. she'll be okay. still ahead -- we're with barbara walters about confronting lorne michaels over that whole baba wawa thing. plus, why oprah and a-rod are giving away their money. [ male announcer ] we love what liz claiborne does for working women's style. her new shop takes you beyond 9-to-5, from work to play. better every day. always at great prices, and only at jcp. ♪
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miss piggy, what do you say to people who say that you're a diva? >> i say thank you, of course. >> the unforgettable sit-down of barbara walters with miss piggy. who actually made barbara's list of one of the best nonhuman characters on tv. it's all part of a special best in tv for tonight's "20/20." >> i remember that. it was so bizarre. it's like barbara and a puppet. from lucy to "saturday night
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live," the iconic characters including gilda radner's spoof baba wawa. >> i'm baba wawa. >> baba wawa came in and ruined my life. >> there was no malice in it. >> lorne michaels does very few interviews. i was finally able to ask him, why did gild radner do baba wawa? i remember watching and thinking, and my daughter who was a little girl said to me, oh, mommy, be cool. and i thought, yeah, you know what -- >> choose to take it as a compliment. >> barbara putting the producer on the hot seat after 30 years, as tina fey breaks down the sarah palin impersonation. >> i can see russia from my house.
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>> and she was always smiling at you. i think the glass was 97% -- >> it's for tonight's special, best in tv, the greatest tv shows of our time presented by abc news and "people" magazine. >> it's a way of celebrating your own history. because i think that people can remember, i was 10 when i saw that. i was 50 when i saw that. it brings a lot of memories. >> her specials are famous. the stars guest chosen by walters and her team. in tonight's special, more than 1 million people voted for the shows. >> we have nine different categories. of the greatest television shows of all time. >> it's so tasty, too. >> one winner, "i love lucy." barbara sitting down with lucille ball's children. >> was your mommy funny?
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>> mom had a dry sense of humor at home. kind of pioneer sense of humor. great humor, but not like lucy. >> got to ask you, your all-time favorite tv show? >> the brady bunch. the cosby show. star trek. giligan's island. i watched a lot of tv. i did read as a kid. >> 30 something. carol burnett show. in living color and chappelle's show. >> by the way, the show is coming back in spring and they hope to turn it into a regular series on fox. all right, right now the royal who's not afraid to strip down on camera. i'm not talking about prince harry. it's the british underwear model featured in the new reality tv series, "secret princes." once upon a time -- there was a handsome prince who was also an underwear model. >> i'm lord robert walters.
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i'm 29. i'm from london. i got homes in london, ireland, france. >> but his royal status which dates back to henry viii. was getting in the way of lord walters finding his one true love. >> it's very difficult to meet really genuine women being a lord. and i want to meet a girl who's just judging purely for me and that's it. >> and that's where the fairy tale gets twisted. now, the nobel lord is coming to america going undercover along with three other international royals. one, their hope is to find happily ever after, "secret princes," premiering friday on tlc. the eligible bachelors are forced to ditch their servants, lose their luxuries and fend for themselves. >> you have to be kidding. >> these men are taken from the lap of luxury and thrown into
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shabby living conditions, minimum wage jobs and are completely outside their comfort zone. >> theinsider.com's tv expert said that show's formula should make for a royal hit. >> americans love this fish out of water story. undercover boss broke ratings records. >> before you came. not doing our undercover case any good. >> but as the princes fight to fit into the america culture, they're also forced to fight for love. >> came in and got her number first. >> if they chose to go out with me. >> battle royale. >> i know she's waiting for me. and i just hope i find it sooner rather than later. >> the royals have just four weeks to find love and reveal their true identity. >> look, who's my thing? -- here's my thing -- stop looking for love on tv. you ain't going to find it.
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the latest news at your fingertips. the social media 360 is here. so let's get the conversation started. travel consideration provided by -- okay, so, before we go, take a look at this amazing photo that's oprah, warren buffett, bill and melinda gates. jon bon jovi also. they're on the cover of forbes 400. it's out friday. all those rich folks together, they're worth like $126 billion combined. >> that's a lot of money in that picture. >> lot of that is warren buffett and bill gates. >> and a-rod and oprah talked at the summit, about making it big but also giving big.
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>> right now, when you see the work that i do, it carries the heart of me with it. >> one thing that i try to bridge into it is to team up with great organizations. who have a great track record. >> and you can get the full forbes 400 list at forbes.com tomorrow. >> meanwhile, check out our facebook page. good night. >> take care, everybody.
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( "let's make a deal" theme playing ) >> wayne: who wants some cash? ( cheers and applause ) >> jonathan: it's a new bmw! ( cheers and applause ) it's a pair of new rolexes! ( cheers and applause ) >> wayne: a trip to los cabos! ( laughter ) >> you've got to come. it's the best! >> jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's wayne brady! ( cheers and applause ) >> wayne: welcome. i'm wayne brady. who wants to make a deal? let's see... you, come with me. got the first person. welcome to the show. hey, boxer, you are? >> heather.
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>> wayne: nice to meet you. show me your boxing form. yup, there you go. man, are you dangerous. wow. so you own... do you want to know what you own? >> yeah. >> wayne: you own this small box that jonathan mangum is holding. jonathan is an amateur pugilist himself. >> yeah? >> wayne: so you own this small box. you own curtain number one, and you own the big box on stage. those three things are yours. that sounds great, right? >> yeah. >> wayne: the thing is, you have to give two away. what is the first thing you would give away if you had to-- small box, big box, or curtain one? >> i'm going to get rid of the small one.
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>> wayne: the small one? well, then i need someone to give the small one to... the red wig, the red wig. it's a party clown. how are you, scott? this is heather. heather, scott. so she's give you the box. this box is yours. >> that's awesome. >> wayne: but it could be a zonk. i tell you what, i will give you $600. >> $600? for the box? what? the box. >> wayne: i will give you $700. >> what are you doing to me, wayne, what are you doing? the box. >> wayne: i will give you $1,000. >> what? all right, all right, i will just take the money, i guess. >> wayne: he'll take the money, he guesses. he'll take the money, he guesses. that's who you are. a thousand bucks. what's in the box? >> jonathan: a trip to vermont. you would have escaped to vermont for five nights to an
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award-winning resort, including complimentary lift tickets, ski activities, and nightly entertainment. round-trip airfare was also included in this deal, worth $10,542. >> wayne: almost $11,000. that's okay. have a seat, scott. heather, so now you have given away the small box. big box curtain left. which one are you giving away? >> the box? the box. >> wayne: the big box you are going to give. you want the curtain. who are we giving the box to? you, alecia. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. >> wayne: this is heather. alecia, heather. so she is giving you that box. i will give you $1,000 for it. >> whoo, i think i want the money. >> wayne: she wants the money. she wants the money.
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what did she pass up? >> jonathan: you almost won a broken heart. >> wayne: congratulations. have a seat, sweetheart. nice to meet you. look at that, $1,000 in her hands. so, now, good job of passing up the zonk. so you have that curtain. i will give you $1,500 to not take your curtain. see how we are doing this? >> no. i'm going to go for the curtain. >> wayne: she's going for the curtain. here it is. >> it's a new washer-dryer set. ( cheers and applause ) upgrade your laundry room with this high-capacity front-load washer, featuring nine wash cycles and this dryer with a specialized rack for tumble-free drying. also included is the set of laundry pedestals, making this deal worth $2,456. >> wayne: congratulations to you. nice job. she's the champion. more "let's make a deal," more cash, more prizes, maybe even zonks. stick around, find out.
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>> wayne: so here we are again. let's make a deal. i need one person to make a deal. let's go. the cow. you, joseph, the cow. come here, joseph, the cow. this is a cartoon character. how are you doing, man? >> good. how about you? >> wayne: i'm doing so well that i am going to give this to you. >> jonathan: it's a new chevy cruz. this 2011 cruz ls features a six-speed manual transition and
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onstar system with six months of free service, worth $17,455. >> okay. so i said i would give this to you. actually i'm giving you the chance, the chance for you to get that car. you just can't get stuff. you've got to get it yourself, and you get it with this little ping-pong ball. we are going to play a game of car ping-pong. now, to win the car you've got to bounce this ping-pong ball. it's got to bounce once into that center cup, and it has to stay in that center cup that says "car." if you can do that, it is your car. let me try. so you stand here, and you try to bounce it. oh, close enough, but we want you to make it. now, one chance-- that seems really hard, just one chance. so we're going to give you a chance at four more balls. stand over here for me.
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four more balls to go along with this one, to give you five shots at that on the table, five flavors of ice cream. to win more ping-pong balls, you have to pick out the ones that are current ben & jerry's flavors, according to their web site. so we have checked this out. according to their web site, these actually exist right now. so you pick the four correct ones, you've got four more balls, giving you five chances. you get it in the cup, you get that car, you're a happy cow. but if you pick the one that is not a flavor, you will get no more ping-pong balls, okay? so pick one. >> apple cobbler. >> wayne: tiffany? okay, that is not a flavor. so that's it. you have one shot.
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you have one shot at this. you have one shot. oh. you did that really fast, man. i tell you what, as a consolation, i will give you a chance to do this again, except it's not for the car. i will give you $100 if you get it in any of the cups. okay? so just take your time and breathe. you really rushed it last time. breathe. get a hundred bucks. oh. thank you so much for joining us here today. thank you so much, joseph. man, that's okay. cows don't have hands. we'll see more "let's make a deal" right after this. i'm going to try this. ♪
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deal." right now i need one person to play a little game with me. ( cheers and applause ) you with the frying pan on your head, or the pan-- yeah, the pan on your head. i would love to know the story about this outfit. hello. yeah? and you are? >> i'm jenny appleseed, the long-lost sister of johnny. >> wayne: gotcha. for all the fans of american myths, awesome. and your name is beatrice. >> yes, my real name is beatrice. >> wayne: thank you, because i was fooled. i have a small box for you. tiffany, bring it in. it has a clue. this is the beginning of the word. it's "j-e," then blank. so what could be in here that starts with "j-e" that you may want?
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>> jewels. >> wayne: what else? >> jellyfish. >> wayne: which would be a zonk. it could be jenga. >> or a jeep. >> wayne: so keeping all that in mind, you can have that box, or you can have this "let's make a deal" check right here, with the first number is a three. you can't see the rest of them. >> no, i can't. >> wayne: so this could be $3, $300, $3,000. >> wow. okay. can i see what it says? >> wayne: you can see what's behind... no. because that would be the worst game ever. >> right. >> wayne: so you can take the check, or you can take the box. >> i'm going to take the check. >> wayne: the check. what's in the box? >> take a look. >> jonathan: you could have won jewelry. this diamond necklace featured over one and three-quarter carats of diamonds, a center cluster, and bezel-set diamonds. this deal was worth $3,000.
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>> wayne: that's okay, because you got a check. are you ready to see how much this is for? >> okay. >> wayne: $345. better than nothing, right? >> fantastic. >> wayne: exactly. congratulations. give her a round of applause. get out of here, you crazy appleseed pan-headed north american. jonathan, that deal went so fast what should i do. >> jonathan: do another one! >> wayne: let's go. who wants to do play "let's make a deal?" i think we actually need two people. i want to see you and the guy next to the chicken. the guy next to the chicken. that's... you always go with the guy next to the chicken. nice to meet you. hello.
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you are? >> mika. >> wayne: now, mika, it says "will tap dance for deal." do you really tap? because you have on tap shoes. >> yeah, i do tap. >> wayne: why don't you step right on over here for me? go. ( cheers and applause ) >> wayne: that's what i'm talking about. nice. we call that the... that's a good move. so why don't you stand right here? and yes, justin, you can come over here. we're going to play a little deal, and this deal involves these marbles. everyone is free to go, "ooh!" i knew you would. now, one of the marbles is red, as you can see. the rest are blue. we will place them right in here. and yes, i would've given you $100 if you could've caught it. thank you. that was magic, people at home. oh, and this is the red one. i left this here on purpose so
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that you could see that this is a very, very important one. because now that they are all inside, you are going to put your hands in. you may want to take off your glove for this. i'm just saying. otherwise, you won't win anything. you're going to put your hand in, mix it out, and pick up marbles. every time you pick out a blue marble, you win money. you pick out a red marble, you are eliminated, and you lose any money that you have earned up to that point. we will keep going back and forth until one person is left. so someone is going to be sitting down at the end of this deal. that person goes back to their seat. the other person, you win, and you get to make a deal with me. first round. a blue marble gets you $500. ladies first. blue marble, $500. justin. $500. we're going into the second round now. okay. you first, justin. reach in, grab in, and hold the ball.
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oh, by the way, this is worth $1,000. reach in and grab it. one, two, three. you each have $1,500 right now. give me the marble. give me the marble. round three. a blue marble gets you $1,500. ladies first. justin. one, two, three. you each have $3,000. give me the marbles. $3,000. justin, did you expect that to happen today? >> no, not at all. >> wayne: but one of you will be sitting down. there are only two marbles left. one is red, one is blue. it is the moment of truth. this is another $1,500, which means you have $4,500 if you are the person left standing. justin, put your hand in. ashley, put your hand in. one, two-- you know what, this game is really exciting. what are you doing after work,
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man? what are you doing after work? >> wayne: i'm going to t.g.i. fridays. >> jonathan: oh, yeah. i will join you. >> wayne: hey, see you there. three. three. thank you so much for playing. have a seat. good job, justin. you got $4,500, my man. so you have $4,500. your choices are, keep your money, or use that $4,500 to buy whatever is behind curtain number two. >> money. >> wayne: the money. >> taking the money. >> wayne: curtain two. you passed up on this. >> jonathan: you could've won a golf car. >> wayne: congratulations.
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and how do i say your name? >> harouti. >> wayne: and you are? >> byron. >> wayne: pleasure to meet you. so shake hands. there, that is how you get the ladies. hey, what's up? i will give each of you right now $500. ( cheers and applause ) like i said, this is an auction. that is why you have the money. you're going to spend the money on these boxes. now, you are going to bid in $50 increments. so just don't spend it all at once, or, if you really want that first box, sure, you can spend it all. it's all up to you guys. so we are going to start. jonathan? >> jonathan: yep? >> wayne: let's go. >> jonathan: the first is a red box. $50, $50, $50, $50, $50, $50. $100. byron, byron, byron. $100 from byron. $150, $150. straw hat, fake glass, who knows? $150, $200, $200, $200, $200, $200. you going to let her get that box? $200, $200.
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do i hear $250? you could have it for $200. going once, twice. he has it for $200. ( cheers and applause ) >> wayne: 200 bucks buys you this. >> jonathan: it's a new digital camera. get the perfect shot with this dust- and flash-proof 12- megapixel camera and three- inch swivel lcd, worth $2,500. >> wayne: congratulations. $200. you got it for $200. >> well? >> wayne: well, what? so byron, wow, so are you ready for the next auction? are you? >> jonathan: green box, $50. $50, green box. your $50, $50 over here. harouti, she still has $500. $100. >> $100. >> wayne: right over here. you have $300, so now you have $100.
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$100 for him, $150 for you, $150 for harouti. you have $200. $200, leaving you with $100 if you get this box. there's still two boxes left. harouti, $300. $250, she says $250. he's letting her have it at $250. >> you didn't let her have it. math let her have it, because she could have outbid you. but you played it smart. very, very nice. what does she have? >> jonathan: it's a new yamaha scooter. ( applause ) getting around town is easy with this 125 scooter, equipped which four-stroke engine, convenient electric start. so smooth out bumps in the road. this deal is worth $3,250. >> wayne: lord byron, you still have $300, plus you have your
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camera, which is great. harouti, you have $250 still, and that scooter worth $3,250. we're going to start bidding on the blue box. $50. starting the bidding at $50. anybody, $50? she has $250. you have $50 more than her, so if you wanted this, you could just jump her. let's see what happens. $100? do you hear... that's it, that's it, byron. byron has more... he wants it. byron, give me the money. give me the money, byron. holler. so you are out. you get that last box for $100, leaving you with... you still have $200 in your possession, plus the camera, and you have this. >> jonathan: it's jellyfish. they are shockingly delicious. >> wayne: some people would look at that as a bad thing-- and they would be right. so now you can keep what you have. byron, you have $200 cash.
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well, you have yourself a camera. well, well, well. >> aye. >> wayne: and you got some jellyfish frozen pops. wow. >> but i don't want to jellyfish. ( applause ) >> wayne: that's too bad, because you got them. but that is a new song that we're going to be releasing on itunes, "i don't want to jellyfish." check out the album. so you have the camera, you have the cash, you have the zonk. you have the scooter, you have $250 cash. keep what you have, or take curtain one. you each can take curtain one. harouti, what do you want to do? >> i will keep what i have. >> wayne: she is keeping what she has. lord byron? >> what should i do? okay. >> wayne: what's curtain number one? >> can i have the cash and also your camera?
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>> wayne: let's see what is behind curtain number one. >> jonathan: it's a trip to new orleans. you're off to the big easy, where you will relax for six nights in the french quarter. enjoy spectacular amenities, regional cuisine, and a heated rooftop pool with breathtaking views of the downtown skyline. daily breakfast and round-trip airfare are included in this deal, worth $7,894. >> wayne: more "let's make a deal," right after this. hi, hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy
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>> wayne: hey, mama. welcome back to "let's make a deal." i need a couple right now. balloon tumbling. gold rush is the game you are going to be playing. james and trisha. james and trisha, you guys are going to be playing gold rush to win curtain three. >> jonathan: it's a nissan cube. you will drive off in this 2011 cube 1.8 with six-speed manual transmission, front suspension, and electric power steering. the deal is worth $16,700. come on over here.
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>> wayne: so here's how gold rush is played. to win that car, you will need to mine five consecutive pieces of gold from right up there on stage. eight containers: six contain gold, two contain zonks, which are the dynamite. one at a time, you will pick a container on the stage. if it contains gold, you move one step up the money ladder from $500 to $1,000 to $2,000, $4,000, all the way up to that car and drive it out of there. but if you hit a zonk, which is the dynamite, you will be blasted all the way to the bottom. and sad thing is, you may not be able to win that car, if you fall far enough. but we're not going to worry about that. we want you to win this car. the game goes until you find both sets of dynamite. if you find both sets, it's over, and you leave with no cash whatsoever. let's start playing. james, pick something. ladies first. trish?
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>> seven. >> wayne: right off the bat. that's okay. you know what? that's good. think of it in the positive side. you got the first one out of the way. you got the first one out of the way. and there's still enough gold for to you win the car. all right, so james? >> five. >> wayne: there you go, $500. you want to keep the $500 or keep on playing? >> keep going. >> wayne: pick a number. you know, you hit one more zonk, you lose everything. >> two. >> wayne: two. ( cheers and applause ) you got $1,000. do we take the $1,000 and stop, or keep going? >> keep going. >> wayne: one. >> whoo. >> wayne: we got $1,000.
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$2,000. now it is big boy money. do you keep that money or do you keep going? >> eight. >> wayne: eight. >> whoo. >> wayne: $4,000. you are one away. you are one away from getting that car. but if you hit a zonk, then you lose $4,000. >> six. >> wayne: six, they say. all right, tiffany. oh! >> wayne: i'm so sorry. show us the other two, tiffany. three and four. but you were on a roll. give a big round of applause. the big deal of the day coming up. huge day, big enough for someone to give up everything they won. you have to stick around for it. more "let's make a deal." [ male announcer ] it's simple physics...
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you, my dear, come with me. hello. you are? >> chyan. >> wayne: and you are? >> natalie. >> wayne: so chyan and natalie. guess what? big box, the big box is yours, chyan. now we have a poem that we will be reading out of nowhere. perhaps the poet laureate of alabama. >> yes. >> wayne: so, jonathan, you're going to tell her what's in that box in your poem. we have some poetry music. jonathan will now start his poem. >> jonathan: thank you. i was ready to start it until you said i was going to start. >> wayne: i'm sorry. >> jonathan: my apology, brother. i got in your way. that's on me. i am never one to talk too much. >> jonathan: i appreciate it. looking out for me. "you should be so happy. you should not be a saddie. that is true, what they say, although you're up against the wall, you can stay at my pad, but my pad is real small."
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( applause ) >> wayne: what did you get from that? >> i'll take the box. >> wayne: you'll take the box. but i didn't offer you anything. and you just said, "i'll take it." but what if i offered you $800? >> i'll take the box. >> wayne: even though i'm going to offer you $1,000? >> i'll take the box. >> wayne: what's in the box? >> jonathan: it's a new home office. upgrade your workspace with a sleek imac desktop computer and this thin ipad 2 featuring a large multitouch screen, which you can fill with new apps using this $1,000 gift card to itunes. and from i squared, we're including this contemporary desk, stylish lamp, and sophisticated chrome accented chair. this deal is worth $4,367. >> wayne: congratulations.
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thank you so much, sweetheart. have a seat. have a seat. so, natalie, so you are dressed as a "dancing with the stars" contestant, or ballroom. >> yes, absolutely. >> wayne: do you dance? >> i'm actually a ballroom dancer and instructor. this is one of my costumes. >> wayne: get out of here. you could instruct one of us as well? >> absolutely. >> wayne: well, why don't you-- can you show jonathan? >> may i have this dance? >> jonathan: well, of course.
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( cheers and applause ) >> wayne: i got moves. check it. so, natalie, this is yours, my dear. >> it is. >> wayne: this is yours. jonathan is going to give you a little poem about whatever it is inside here. just like we did for her, you are going to listen and decide if you want me to buy it back from you. mr. mangum? >> jonathan: yes? >> wayne: poetize. >> jonathan: "you can stay right here, because you are the most. perhaps you could take a trip to the coast. it would be fun, it wouldn't be scary, when you find yourself at the place of canaries." >> wayne: ole. bueno, jonathan, bueno.
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>> jonathan: mucho thanko. >> wayne: well. so mucho thanko. so that could be the canary islands. it could be a trip. it could be a canary diamond. it could be a canary. >> or it could just be canary feathers. >> wayne: yes. it could actually be just the feathers off of a canary, which would be horrible, unless you like that. >> my family would kill me, though, if i turned down a trip-- if it is a trip. >> wayne: if it is a trip. how about i give you $1,000 to not take this trip, if it is a trip? >> i think i will go with the envelope. >> wayne: would you like to dance in santa barbara? >> yes! >> wayne: a santa barbara getaway. >> oh, my gosh!
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>> jonathan: you'll take a scenic limo ride up the california coast to santa barbara and spend four nights at the canary hotel, including bike rental. so pedal down to the beach or cruise along trendy state street before watching the sunset from the hotel's rooftop terrace. two dinners and breakfast are also included, making this deal worth $4,000. >> wayne: $4,000. that's what i'm talking about. give a round of applause. natalie, good job. good job. please, madam, dance all the way back to your seat. choose a lovely dance partner. you know what we're going to do? >> let us dance all the way to the big deal of the day. >> wayne: today's big deal of the day is worth $27,650. time to go to the traders who have already won and ask them if they are willing to trade what they have for a shot at the big deal. we start at the top with my man byron-- $7,894, with a trip. stand up.
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byron, do you want to trade your trip for a shot at the big deal? >> no, no. >> wayne: all right. sit down. who's next? justin has cash, $4,500 worth of cash. justin, are you going to trade your cash for a shot at the big deal? come on down here, justin. when we return, justin is going to trade his cash for a shot at the big deal. hopefully will pick the right door and get $27,650 worth of big deal. ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. that glorious season of nasal congestion. [ sniffs ] ♪ discover nasonex (mometasone furoate monohydrate), the only prescription nasal spray approved to relieve nasal congestion due to seasonal allergies.
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>> wayne: welcome back to "let's make a deal." i have justin, who gave up $4,500 in cash for a shot at the big deal, worth $27,650. all you have to do is pick the right door, sir. door one, door two or door three. what's your door? >> two? all right, number two. >> wayne: go with door, two. tiffany, show us what is behind door three, please? open door three.
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>> jonathan: you could've won a barbecue and patio. this stainless deal barbecue island features four train red burners. and the outdoor heat lamp keeps you toasty long after dark. this deal is worth $2,898. >> wayne: okay, that's not the big deal. you would not have won it then. you picked door two. >> yes, i do. >> wayne: i will show you what is behind door two. >> okay. >> wayne: tiffany? >> jonathan: it's a new living room. this collection of midcentury- style pieces includes this sofa, eye-catching side table, plus this leather chair and matching ottoman. also including this sleek 42- inch led hdtv, making this deal worth $6,246. >> wayne: it's worth more than the cash you had. congratulations. so that's a good deal. the thing i have to show you, now, what is behind door one, which is the big deal, 27,650 worth of? tiffany, show. >> jonathan: you could've won an escape to washington wine country and a volkswagen golf.
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you would've spent six nights in western washington state at willow lodge and spa, indulging in complimentary spa treatments and daily meals, plus you would have wine country private estate winery and tasting room. airfare was included. and this 2011 vw golf hatchback with a manual transmission, hydraulics, and eight-speaker audio system. this big deal was worth $27,650. >> wayne: congratulation s to you, man, on the living room set. who wants to make a quickie deal? hi. i'm henry and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mortgage works,
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but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> wayne: the quickie deals. we'll ask these folks if they have something, and we will give them $100, or maybe even more. it goes something like this. stand up, stand up, jared. all the way from the '70s. right on, my man.
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on you, if you have a picture of yourself that is not your id picture, i will give you $200. a picture that is not an id picture, that is not an id picture. because it is the six flags. there you go. good job. thank you so much for playing. jonathan? >> jonathan: this one is worth $500 to you if you can show me one british pound. >> i tried to get one, and they didn't do foreign currency. >> jonathan: why? >> because i saw twitter. go to twitter and follow, and you would know they are going to ask for that. >> wayne: thank you for watching "let's make a deal." keep dealing, bye-bye. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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