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it looks like up close to see pigs get their brains splattered against a wall those words got the f. guys attention force that would gangs like to protect their own weaver was charged and convicted of transmitting threatening communications through interstate commerce. that post landed we were a sentence longer than the man slaughter three years in federal prison and three years probation and or in justice system at work killers walk the streets and people who write nasty comments on the internet go to federal prison of course it should be mentioned that this was a gross violation of the first amendment if that was in question it was subtle supreme court declared in brandenburg versus ohio that the government could not constitutionally punish me if that generally advocates the use of force or lawlessness unless there is intent imminence and likelihood the real lawlessness here lies with the government itself stick around for more of this police state up they come up after the break you're watching adam vs the man. drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions
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f. flagworth. [laughter] this guy's got everything. he's a war hero. he's been to the moon. we know he was born in america. and like all great presidents, he has an embarrassing southern relative and he has had a sex scandal. [laughter] is there a baby? i'll never tell. [laughter] plus, whenever he shows up, the other candidates have to pledge to him. sure, sometimes he goes whichever way the wind blows, but nobody will ever question his patriotism. once we give him a flag pin. [laughter] that's the guy. and folks, we need a new leader soon, because america is standing at a precipice. which i think is either a bon fire or a poisonous australian jellyfish. not sure, but the point is, precipices are scary, and we're at one. in just a few weeks, we will reach the deadline for raising america's debt ceiling. if congress doesn't authorize borrowing more money, it could destroy our credit rating and and then china would back a tow truck up to kansas and drag it off to guangdong province. [laughter] that may happen. that may happen because the president and congressional republican
f. flagworth. [laughter] this guy's got everything. he's a war hero. he's been to the moon. we know he was born in america. and like all great presidents, he has an embarrassing southern relative and he has had a sex scandal. [laughter] is there a baby? i'll never tell. [laughter] plus, whenever he shows up, the other candidates have to pledge to him. sure, sometimes he goes whichever way the wind blows, but nobody will ever question his patriotism. once we give him a flag pin. [laughter]...
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belts launch a guy f. and russian alexander privette kinsa go head to head on august twenty seventh in germany it will be two thousand and four and that the gold medalist of bet first title fight the thirty one year old is on speed and twenty one professional bout the three. hundred home of their food menu having caught sixteen times in germany with shotgun have already had the w. games built around his waist back in two thousand and seven feeding another russian child to live a little while they did so your older brother failed to then they would be around you to realize that was the thing that you were shows are just the title vacated answering the door bell told her vladimir klitschko took a portfolio is issues that could have been years or is it that again. bernie eccleston is being investigated by german prosecutors after the sale of formula one in two thousand and six the sports president is alleged to have bribed a banker for forty four million dollars to buy his stake the germans say that eccleston
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f. you washington what you guys think of you how stab this auto up before ehrlich i was i was just surfacing no the only one for a long time you were only now is that it washington for you to up the regulators were a huge part of the hold of a financial debacle to those credit rating agencies we were talking about before look i'll show you that we're upset at this that's a good point because you know people have been angry at the government all the government hasn't worked for a really long time i think it's funny because it's obviously it's a curse word in that sense of it but it's done a lot to bring a lot of people together on this issue i mean everybody who looks for this hash tag you find so many people. who are kind of on your team in their anger at what's going on here in washington but what does that say that they're united over twitter but not out at the white house or in front of the capitol saying this is ridiculous we demanded that our government instead people are just content to tweet about it world people live on the internet these days never the problems as we are united in f
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guys. if you get tree there's, it's dangerous. >> rodriguez took off, made it part of the way before jumping off his raft. he showed us the tree branch used. >> this is dangerous f i would have never jumped i won't be here, talking to you guy autos deputies hope the new proclamation will help anyone else from making that same chance. sarah sandrick, abc 7 news. >> rushing water and dangerous conditions forced fresno county sheriff deputies to close the king's river to recreation today. the closure a little more than an hour after the river reopened for activities like swimming and tubing. the reservoir has been at 95% of capacity. it's driving up the river's level downstream. so the water to the air, people started soaring over san francisco's justin herman plaza today thanks to the return of the skip line. check it out. >> some day campers took rides today. >> what are you thinking going through there? >> oh... >> and this is a lot of fun this, time, a ride is not going to be free. it will cost you $29. and looks like they had fun and i like height so that is okay. >> i do, too. >> not a big speed person. and there whatever you have planned outdoors looks like
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>> to use the f-word to someone. >> and this guy had nothing to do with the case, but he is one of thewho is coming in to see the spectacle and what do you think of the judge giving him six days and fining him? >> i love this judge. we all love this judge. he is tough, and, you know, yeah, in a way he handled it was perfect. and remember, a spectator was put in jail for contempt in jury selection and now a bookend with this spectator coming out with a universal sign and held him in contempt and making him serve some time. >> and he will is so work some extra shifts at tgif fridays. >> i know. >> par ftiecipate in our poll o whether the judge was too harch on a disruptive courtroom spectator, that one with the middle finger. data rates apply. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. book it. major wow factor! where you book matters. expedia. every day you live with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthriti
>> to use the f-word to someone. >> and this guy had nothing to do with the case, but he is one of thewho is coming in to see the spectacle and what do you think of the judge giving him six days and fining him? >> i love this judge. we all love this judge. he is tough, and, you know, yeah, in a way he handled it was perfect. and remember, a spectator was put in jail for contempt in jury selection and now a bookend with this spectator coming out with a universal sign and held...
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it contains nearest guy that's that they used to mine one of. the f. mart of sky mine is a geological landmark it is situated in the west of the tiger nine national park a massive diverse gannets has ended the name of the gannett crown the mine was abandoned a long time ago now mining is banned here let's say true skinless one of the few local scientists allowed to look for stones in it he has a streak of luck each time he visits the mine after seeing him and what german geologists dubbed him the gannett custodian. and here i found again it's specimen of about two centimeters normally such gannett's lie beneath white calcite apart from crimson gun and they aren't gonna. the amato scar mine was named after the panel amato off a mining engineer two hundred years ago he was the first to study and make an inventor of this rich deposit of gannets and rare rock formations there are more than a thousand specimens of minerals from the scar mine in geological museums around the world many of them have been found by lex a trash can. by the way rocks give off ene
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that guy could have had something in the f flecklsness. >> as wendy launched her up you are cut and you see constable from scotland yard not run or cantor he stumbles and i thought this must surely be hollywood working on this because we've beenearing all afternoon throh the evasions of the scottland yard offices who resigned over this affair the top man, the commissioner and his deputy in effect and they were a must say for a brit as i am was with brought with him an idil of the country as i experienced it growing up in the 40s and 50s came back to find there are many wonderful things about this cntry and many other things that are not at all as they were and now we find scottland yard is incompetent as well as corrupt i'm afraid to say and there we were with constabl constabl constabl constable pluad on the scene and mr. murdoch had shaving cream over his jacket. >> charlie: how about rebecca brooks, ian. >> after the extraordinary murdoch's sce and particularly the pie moment it was a bit of an anticlimax, rebecca brooks. she got off extraordinary lightly this wasn't the forensic gri
that guy could have had something in the f flecklsness. >> as wendy launched her up you are cut and you see constable from scotland yard not run or cantor he stumbles and i thought this must surely be hollywood working on this because we've beenearing all afternoon throh the evasions of the scottland yard offices who resigned over this affair the top man, the commissioner and his deputy in effect and they were a must say for a brit as i am was with brought with him an idil of the country...
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f frth. ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ so i was the guy who was never going to have the heart attack.ught i was invincible. i'm on an aspirin regimen now because i never want to feel that helplessness again. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. talk to your doctor, and take care of what you have to take care of. talk to your doctor, is non-stop to seattle? just carry new preparation h totables. discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. new preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums nothing works faster. naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from puria cat chow. share a better life. >>> as you may know, prince william and his new wife kate are coming to america this week. tonight they are in canada, having raced one anoth
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f for armrests. all seats are not created equal. the guyting in the middle. i like to give them the armrest. if you are on the window or aisle, you will have one armrest. give one to the middle. >> here is another key one. you need to use the restroom and you are sitting by the window and the person next to you is asleep. do you climb over them? >> those are the two choices. climbing over or waking them up. a quick apology is better than having them wake up mid straddle. that is never a good situation. remember in that situation, never pull on the headrests of the person in front of you. that is something people mistakenly do. they want leverage and they reach for the headrest. >> that drives me crazy. nicholas, we teased this. what if the person next to you is chatty? they want to talk. how do you give them the clue you don't want to talk. >> give them non-verbal signals. put the ear buds back in. pick up your book or magazine. it shows you would rather be doing anything. >> nicholas, we appreciate you being here. i have plenty more here,
f for armrests. all seats are not created equal. the guyting in the middle. i like to give them the armrest. if you are on the window or aisle, you will have one armrest. give one to the middle. >> here is another key one. you need to use the restroom and you are sitting by the window and the person next to you is asleep. do you climb over them? >> those are the two choices. climbing over or waking them up. a quick apology is better than having them wake up mid straddle. that is...
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f farecompare.com. >> airlines rank below customer satisfaction so the guy that has your taxes is not going to to give them to you anyway. >> reporter: perhaps the airlines were hoping no one would notice. how much was your ticket. >> about 33 of that, you're due a refund today. >>>>eporter: we hit the airport to make sure they did. >> it's not right. >> if they cannot collect the tax those charges shouldn't be on there. it's not fair to the flying public. >> reporter: the airlines stand to make a mint on this, $200 million a week at the peak of the summer travel season. take a family of four flying this morning f from stlouis to l.a. for their big beach vacation. they paid $1,200 for the tickets and should get nearly 200 of it back. that can buy a lot of sunscreen. okay, so if you're like that family and you're flying between last saturday and until this whole thing in d.c. is resolved you are due a refund. so what do you do? first of all, make sure you hang on to your receipts and all other materials, e-mail your airline. right now we're not sure if the airlines will pony up the money or the irs wil
f farecompare.com. >> airlines rank below customer satisfaction so the guy that has your taxes is not going to to give them to you anyway. >> reporter: perhaps the airlines were hoping no one would notice. how much was your ticket. >> about 33 of that, you're due a refund today. >>>>eporter: we hit the airport to make sure they did. >> it's not right. >> if they cannot collect the tax those charges shouldn't be on there. it's not fair to the flying...
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f explained. not because there needs to be blamed by we want to avoid the n same mistake again. a guyho's been at the heart of two major.the het we had him until we let him wal. away. >> host: catherine herridge, author of "the next wave: on the hunt for al qaeda's american recruits." thank you. >> host: thank you very much for having me. the charge your questions. >> is there and nonfiction opera but you would like to see featured on book tv? send us an e-mail. or to lead us at twitter dot com. >> deadly and difference. a perfect political storm is the subtitle. the former director of fema is one of the authors along with ted shorts. who is in different during training? >> everyone. all levels of government or indifferent. the citizens were in different. at think the media was indifferent. we are all in different to the difference, all the different aspects of the crisis that came together. this is my perspective, the perspective of the last person, the only person who has talked about what happened, the guy at the center of the controversy. this is my perspective. >> what would you
f explained. not because there needs to be blamed by we want to avoid the n same mistake again. a guyho's been at the heart of two major.the het we had him until we let him wal. away. >> host: catherine herridge, author of "the next wave: on the hunt for al qaeda's american recruits." thank you. >> host: thank you very much for having me. the charge your questions. >> is there and nonfiction opera but you would like to see featured on book tv? send us an e-mail. or...
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f's all the way through in every thing. that allowed me to be humble because i can't do anything. >> it has more of a greek guy than in english. >> you saw me. >> i think there are creative people who are jerks and it is part of their being creative. i think there are people who are creative and they decide i am creative and that gives me license to be a jerk. i am an artist. >> i think there are a couple of different types. there is your hollywood star creative person because they are not in touch with the public. they think if they throw a few checks to the charity like sean penn with the shotgun in his hand. there is that type, but then there is the creative type that gives to society through invention and innovation. >> there is no joke here. >> i am being serious. >> i feel i give to society every night through the art of sidekick re. i think the people appreciate what i am dishing down. >> i don't think they do. i see the letters. >>> so do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us art red eye at fox news .com. call 212-462-5050. still to come the half time report from joseph derosa. >> tonight's half time report is spo
f's all the way through in every thing. that allowed me to be humble because i can't do anything. >> it has more of a greek guy than in english. >> you saw me. >> i think there are creative people who are jerks and it is part of their being creative. i think there are people who are creative and they decide i am creative and that gives me license to be a jerk. i am an artist. >> i think there are a couple of different types. there is your hollywood star creative person...
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ordering of the line is this is this is this the guy who manages the twenty six billion dollar hedge fund yes it is it is and and is it true that he dropped the f. bomb on you basically sold you the heat well when so after i approach after i said my piece to congressman ryan cliff asness basically sort of shouted back at me. well i ordered this why and i'm drinking this wine and i'm paying for this line and i just looked at him and said what are you some kind of lobbyist or something and we proceeded to argue a little more but as soon as i brought up the l. word he got really really angry and confrontational and within i would say about fifteen people standing up and yelling at her remark that remarkable professor just very quickly we have we just have fifteen twenty seconds left what what as an economist what's your opinion of power right spot. i think they're absolutely terrible i think. you know to be that health care expenditures by the government to don't reap a lot of money back to the population we get a lot of productivity dollars mcentee in care of people are making sure that they have health care and then trading that off for tax cuts
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guy sinking his teeth into a brand-new project. >>> and road trip? may never be the same. what ford is leaving out of its new car. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, they're b a c k!! all 32 n-f-l teams >>> it's so foggy. >> you didn't believe me because the fog was down on the ground that it was going to be a nice day. >> you said that? >> this morning! >> folks are looking good most sports. lots of sunshine outside still some fog toward the coastline. inland valleys training up the temperatures now as high pressure is building in, sunny skies there. some places going to begin to get hot in some of the entire yor valleys. we'll push off into the 90s. the beginning of some much warmer weather at the coast, a little cool. we have still got some patchy fog there and we'll see some sunshine and fog dancing with the coastline the better part of the day. so you will see some warmer temperatures even out at the beaches. right now, starting to warm things up already. 83 degrees in livermore. we have 80 in concord. 77 in san jose. and 63 degrees right here in san francisco. this afternoon, mostly sunny skies. temperatures up in the low 90s in the warmest spots inland. as you get insi
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what they said might happen with the shuttle program f richard branson were to call you up, tom wolf and say, "i loft right stuff" and you are the guy i want on one of my first flights into space, what would you say? >> i would say pick somebody in his 20s. so much of the work is learned on the job. this is a feat in itself. by trial and error, you just simply cannot just put want ads in the paper and find people of this caliber. >> sounds like you worried we may be closing a chapter and suffering irreparable harm because of it? >> is certainly giving up a great, great mission for man to not be able to go into space the way it was done, the apollo program particularly. i wouldn't say irreparable harm but we lost a chance to ex-plorlt heavens and who know what is we will find if we explore the heavens? >> tom wolf, author of "the right stuff" always great read, particularly on this day as which watch the final shuttle mission take off. mr. wolfe, thanks for your time. >> thank you, john, i have enjoyed it. >>> next, stories developing since the top of the hour. the most famous newlyweds in the world have just arrived in united states
what they said might happen with the shuttle program f richard branson were to call you up, tom wolf and say, "i loft right stuff" and you are the guy i want on one of my first flights into space, what would you say? >> i would say pick somebody in his 20s. so much of the work is learned on the job. this is a feat in itself. by trial and error, you just simply cannot just put want ads in the paper and find people of this caliber. >> sounds like you worried we may be...
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guys are. they could be anymore. >> when "the haunting" continues. f! here's what's happening -- president obama just wrapped up a controversial meeting with the dalai lama at the white house. chinese officials had asked for the meeting to be canceled saying they opposed any foreign leaders meeting with a tibetan compile. >>> and in less -- exile. >>> and in less than eight hours, casey anthony could be released from jail. speculation is she may be set free in the early hours of the morning for security purposes. anthony has received death threats since the end of her trial. >>> now back to "the haunting." ♪ >>> it was thursday, october 18, 1979. the choir sang "amazing grace," and 2,000 mourners crowded into putnam city baptist church for the funeral of the church avenues beloved passed -- church's beloved pastor, richard douglas, and his beloved wife, marilyn. even the mayor was there. it was three days after the home invasion and murder. brooks and leslie remained in intensive care. brooks took a turn for the worse. >> the morning of the funeral, my
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f it's going to be cool or weird. it's great to have other people they trust. >> jimmy: by people they trust, you mean i.t. guysctly. >> jimmy: i hear you deejayed the after party. >> i did. a guest set. it wasn't a night we premiered, that would have been too nerve-rackckg. but we slipped into a party. and i did a little bit of deejaying. >> jimmy: did you deejay? >> i am deejay -- i i ould be -- if i were to have a name, it would be deejay mid-life crisis. i grew up in q qens in the '80s. thanks to computer technology, i can actually keep a party going. usually. >> jimmy: what are you go to records? >> go to? >> jimmy: yeah -- >> bobby guerin. no, i do mighty mighty boss tones. >> jimmy: yeah, i've heard of them. [ applause ] >> i do mostly the old rap. the old rap. and the old -- >> jimmy: like run dmc-type rap? >> i'll do some of that. a lot of that stuff. this stuff i think is new and i find out is a golden oldie is the other thing. >> jimmy: oh, i see. >> anything i think is new is not so i just go with what i like and if you've -- you know, if you've been around long notch, that when you sit on the toile
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guys hold their breath. >> they're being propelled through the water now. >> doesn't sound like much f f to me. >> we'll haveyou. >>> plus -- take a look at this. it's a colorful blast from a fire works' point of view. we'll show you all of the colors of this singular holiday coming right up. >>. >>> we begin this morning with more on that casey anthony trial. the prosecution is set to finish closing arguments this morning. jury is expected to begin deliberations later on today. closing arguments produced some of the biggest fireworks to date. take a listen. >> being a parent is about sacrifice. sacrificing your time and, your dreams and your life. nothing wrong with young people, drinking, dancing and having fun. that's not the life that casey has. because casey is a mom. so, she has a choice. life at the timered to a child or a life free to be 22. casey anthony decided on june 16th, that something had to be sacrificed. she chose to sacrifice her child. >> speculation upon speculation. guess upon guess. they want you to fill in the gaps with your anger and your emotion. if you hate her, if you think she's a
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a lot of credit goes to those guys for pounding it out and doing the dirty quork-of- work f -- dirtyer to jeff and let him say a few words. >> thanks. to echo what they have said. i think the part that was most impressive to me, when players and owners sat across the table from each other and dialogue, things began to happen. >> there is a deal. football is back, in the words of nfl commissioner roger goodell. david mattingly with me in the studio. very quickly, david, you call this a victory lap today? >> they should be proud about this. they should be. this is a 10-year deal. they won't have to do this until 2012 '21. none of the players will be on the field at that time. this is affecting everybody on the field today and five to 10 years from now. >> thank you for being with us as the news broke on our show. thank you. we'll take a break here and be right back. rincipal. but, i have to support my family, so how do i go back to school? university of phoenix made it doable. a lot of my instructors were principals in my district. i wouldn't be where i am without that degree. my name
a lot of credit goes to those guys for pounding it out and doing the dirty quork-of- work f -- dirtyer to jeff and let him say a few words. >> thanks. to echo what they have said. i think the part that was most impressive to me, when players and owners sat across the table from each other and dialogue, things began to happen. >> there is a deal. football is back, in the words of nfl commissioner roger goodell. david mattingly with me in the studio. very quickly, david, you call this...
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guys insist on a, b and c. you give them a, b and c and then they say they want d and e and f and don't like a, b and c anymore.jon stewart was saying. the president has gone way outside anyone's comfort zone with med zaide, medicare and social security and dropping revenues which is a serious mistake. be that as it may, he's the most serious person at that table, in terms of trying to avoid a default, and i still think we will avoid it. i think at the end of the day, that will -- that saner minds prevail, but every minute i get more nervous and every minute we talk about this we're not talking about jobs and the economy. the cost of this debate of legion in my view. >> jimmy williams. one person is controlling the agenda of the united states of america right now and his name is grover norquist. grover norquist was nude gingrich's butt buddy. jack abra hof's buddy. charged peoples 25ds,000 a pop to go to a bush white house signing ceremony. he is a petty crim kninal and m just about every single member of the house of republicans, on the republican side, not the tea party, and almost all republican. s signing a
guys insist on a, b and c. you give them a, b and c and then they say they want d and e and f and don't like a, b and c anymore.jon stewart was saying. the president has gone way outside anyone's comfort zone with med zaide, medicare and social security and dropping revenues which is a serious mistake. be that as it may, he's the most serious person at that table, in terms of trying to avoid a default, and i still think we will avoid it. i think at the end of the day, that will -- that saner...
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f the events... leading up to the attack. aatackk watch closely... as the mannwalks over and stands near a set of mailboxes. police beeieve the guyping out tte scenn. what you ádon'tá see... issthe man walking back into the picture and approaching the girl. we're not shhwing that... because we want to protect the identiiy of the victim. 9:15:43 it's heartwrrnching to see it you know what i mean nothing likeethat should be happening to a little girl or any other kid.9910:24 we don't know anythinggabout the individual his history whether he's had interaction with the law before. is this the first now is onnapprehending this taken offfthe streets. :34 :34 police say the viddo supports everything they were told by the young victim. ii you know who this man might bb... berdeen police are phe wife of former prince geooge's county executive jack johnson pleads guilty in a sweeping corruption scheme. scheme.leslie johnson... pleaded guilty thursday morning ... to conspiracy to commit witness and evidence tampering. she wassarrested duringga raid last novvmber..at he couple's mitchellville home.when f-b-i ageets knocked on the door... she
f the events... leading up to the attack. aatackk watch closely... as the mannwalks over and stands near a set of mailboxes. police beeieve the guyping out tte scenn. what you ádon'tá see... issthe man walking back into the picture and approaching the girl. we're not shhwing that... because we want to protect the identiiy of the victim. 9:15:43 it's heartwrrnching to see it you know what i mean nothing likeethat should be happening to a little girl or any other kid.9910:24 we don't know...
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don't think any of guys in the modern -- >> eric: do you know how much better looking the conservatives are than liberals. >> dana: always. >> kimberly: that is not always true. we had john f. >> bob: give at it rest. >> greg: president obama is adorable. >> bob: wait a second. this is true. i had 190-some campaigns in my career. the uglier my candidates lost more than the better looking ones. i had a guy running for state senate, 320 pounds and ugly. for the official campaign post i went to his college yearbook when he was 175 and looked great. we used that for the official -- >> kimberly: what about chris christie. >> greg: he is still a good looking guy. >> bob: a good example. what i did on that -- can you imagine? do we have a picture of greg here? this is an example of how you can distort. look at this. this stud look. bulked up, all that stuff. he looks strong. positive guy. you wouldn't want to mess with him. get back to greg. that is my point. >> greg: this is an amazing point. i want to make the point we discriminate against ugly people. we talk about bigotry and race and sexual orientation, but it's really the ugly people that get the short shift from the world
don't think any of guys in the modern -- >> eric: do you know how much better looking the conservatives are than liberals. >> dana: always. >> kimberly: that is not always true. we had john f. >> bob: give at it rest. >> greg: president obama is adorable. >> bob: wait a second. this is true. i had 190-some campaigns in my career. the uglier my candidates lost more than the better looking ones. i had a guy running for state senate, 320 pounds and ugly. for the...
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f-ing can be funnier. if it was a stranger it would be rape. but it is what the husband would do to the wife, so it is a hate aspect. >> so this guy is a gay looking wyatt earp to me. there should be nothing angry about him having sex. have you seen the guy? my god. he should be smiling having sex. >> why because it is so rare? >> exactly. >> i think if mark were here he may say this guy looks like a less gay clay aiken. >> that is an excellent point though. that's an excellent point. these people would never say these sorts of things to their faces. it is a joke on marr because you have the audience that applauses everything. especially people you don't like. you make fun of them, they applaud. and i think he was trying to impress marr. those were the things that work. he was like, let's see -- >> he is a liberal dude. he hosted a show on air america. he politically liens that way. >> am i wrong to infer -- i don't know if i am using infer correctly. but when he mentioned in bred, he is talking about palin's family. she has a child who suffers from down syndrome or has down syndrome. am i making this link or is he making this link? >> i didn't pu
f-ing can be funnier. if it was a stranger it would be rape. but it is what the husband would do to the wife, so it is a hate aspect. >> so this guy is a gay looking wyatt earp to me. there should be nothing angry about him having sex. have you seen the guy? my god. he should be smiling having sex. >> why because it is so rare? >> exactly. >> i think if mark were here he may say this guy looks like a less gay clay aiken. >> that is an excellent point though. that's...
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trial, most people thought he wasn't particularly experienced, all of a sudden this guy is a bit of a hero. >> he is f. lee bailey. he knew what he didn't know, called in people with great expert opinions. i was on the case, had been practicing 30 years, i hate to say that because that dates me a little bit and he had his heart and soul and passion. >> he did make mistakes and a lot said they were rookie mistakes in court. >> he made some mistakes but everybody makes some mistakes. he's been bashed and i think if his name were john dough you wouldn't see that bashing. >> what did you think of jose baez. >> you can't put -- write a check you can't cash which he did and it worked. >> but perhaps he's crazy like a fox, right? perhaps there's a method to his madness. his spe his sweet spot is speaking to the jury. every time he went in and said good morning, they said good morning. you relate to people. and they liked him. >> respected him more. >> and they believed him and liked him. >> file a motion right away to get her out? >> i don't think so. i thought it was odd because she is looking at four years
trial, most people thought he wasn't particularly experienced, all of a sudden this guy is a bit of a hero. >> he is f. lee bailey. he knew what he didn't know, called in people with great expert opinions. i was on the case, had been practicing 30 years, i hate to say that because that dates me a little bit and he had his heart and soul and passion. >> he did make mistakes and a lot said they were rookie mistakes in court. >> he made some mistakes but everybody makes some...
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guy, and that was before television. i'm not sure how people really knew. you know, franklin roosevelt was a charismatic leader, and he was a handsome person viewed. john f.know is very handsome. very charismatic leader. ronald reagan too. there is something to the idea that if you are able to connect with people on an emotional level and that's really done through charisma, charm, attractiveness, that you can lead them, and roosevelt, kennedy, and reaganan were great leaders that did big things, and i mentioned all three in my book. >> i think i have to give this to my mother. anyway, thank you very much. >> i'm glad i made your mom happy. >> she'll be very happy. i'm going to have to call her when i get off the set. nick, many thanks. stoo thank you. >>> in a moment, it's the end of the road for red light cameras in some cities and that includes los angeles. why are these occurring? that's next. @x whoa. right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] hey! there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. indescribably good. ♪ ooh baby, (what) can i do for you today? ♪ [ f
guy, and that was before television. i'm not sure how people really knew. you know, franklin roosevelt was a charismatic leader, and he was a handsome person viewed. john f.know is very handsome. very charismatic leader. ronald reagan too. there is something to the idea that if you are able to connect with people on an emotional level and that's really done through charisma, charm, attractiveness, that you can lead them, and roosevelt, kennedy, and reaganan were great leaders that did big...
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f d.c. out o a lot of sunshine today and highs near 90near >> i'm here with the girl scouts from where -- >> raleigh, north carolina. >> okay, how many of them are you? >> 21. >> 21 and you guys train. >> and how did you get the money, though? >> cookies. >> selling cookie, see, so it's a good thing. george, elizabeth. lara. >> i want a thin mint. >>> i know you'll never -- i called him george. hi, george. hello, sam. here's a look at what's ahead. i know sam will never part with his flip-flops but you might have something in your closet that you don't want to wear anymore and we'll tell you how to turn that old clothing into cash. >>> and we call it show me the money and when it's time to buy a new computer, running shoe, how do you know? we'll tell you how long products last and how they can save you money. >>> finally will will and kate make their biggest splash yet overseas? the latest on the royal grand tour. all that and more coming up on "good morning america." whoa! what is that? it burns! it's singeing me! woman: i can't see! it's the sun. get out of the office more often with chili's $6 lunch break combos, featuring texas toast half sandwiches. ♪ chili's lunch break
f d.c. out o a lot of sunshine today and highs near 90near >> i'm here with the girl scouts from where -- >> raleigh, north carolina. >> okay, how many of them are you? >> 21. >> 21 and you guys train. >> and how did you get the money, though? >> cookies. >> selling cookie, see, so it's a good thing. george, elizabeth. lara. >> i want a thin mint. >>> i know you'll never -- i called him george. hi, george. hello, sam. here's a look...
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guys with the ability to do something sell them out for money. guest: one of my colleagues had a piece last week in which he who said it'sununu like a lot of f almost being a presidential candidate because you get all the attention without the scrutiny. i think we have had a number who have had a lot of fun this summer. question is how serious they are. certainly, we spoke with mike huckabee earlier this year. i'd think that he did give it a serious look, but he is doing very well financially. this is a guy who grew a poor. he decided not to make the run. donaldson decided not to make the run. no one knows how serious he was. no one knows. he keeps holding out the possibility he could run as an independent and not as a republican, so he continues to have fun. sarah palin, we don't know. it does give people a lot of attention. once you jump into the race, people like me start to ask a lot of questions about your record and start turning over a lot of rocks, so it becomes less fun. host: managing editor of politics for "national journal." she has covered every presidential election since 1980. bob in oregon. caller: the conservative wing of the repub
guys with the ability to do something sell them out for money. guest: one of my colleagues had a piece last week in which he who said it'sununu like a lot of f almost being a presidential candidate because you get all the attention without the scrutiny. i think we have had a number who have had a lot of fun this summer. question is how serious they are. certainly, we spoke with mike huckabee earlier this year. i'd think that he did give it a serious look, but he is doing very well financially....
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f e news a little bit lately. he sort of lays low for the most part unless he's promoting -- >> not so much in movies. >> unless he's promoting a movie where he plays a cute british guyause and he wants everything to know about this cause. he's talking about paul mcmullin, who's a man who hacked into a lot of different famous people -- for instance, kate middleton, also others, their accounts. some other phone hacking they've been doing. then repororit in the news in the media -- >> "news of the world." rupert murdoch's paper, yes. >> very much a tabloid newspaper. so anyway. he's going head to head with this guy who actually hacked in. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> no, no, clearly -- >> you have no morals, no scruples at all. you didn't care who got hurt so long as you were able to sell your newspaper a lot of money. your only motive was profit. you're not journalists, you have no interest in journalism. you should try journalism. you're not an idiot, paul, you could probably do it. >> ouch, thanks, hugh. >> we're journalists, clearly evidence that anyone can do it. >> come, on now, hugh. so anyway. rupert murdoch, who also owns many other very impor
f e news a little bit lately. he sort of lays low for the most part unless he's promoting -- >> not so much in movies. >> unless he's promoting a movie where he plays a cute british guyause and he wants everything to know about this cause. he's talking about paul mcmullin, who's a man who hacked into a lot of different famous people -- for instance, kate middleton, also others, their accounts. some other phone hacking they've been doing. then repororit in the news in the media --...
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f. buckley jr. and george will expressed the right but you didn't have the equivalence of some of -- you did at the local level. there was the county guy with the radio show who is the demagogue. you had a homogenuity, for the most part the breakdown was welcomed. there is this kind of chaos now so that things which always existed these divisions are now being expressed the way they weren't in the past. the idea i'd like to float before wrapping up is that the end of the cold war may have un corked a certain amount of ranker in american politics. if you go back to the politics where we faced no foreign threats, after the end of the napoleonic wars, the world tore itself apart in the civil war. and the napoleonic wars where the jeffersonians and the hamiltonians said we need to repress this division in order to survive in this war of world and states. if you go back to the 1930's you had the lobby of saying that franklin roosevelt was a fascist. you had roosevelt announcing the economic royalists. as soon as war approached in europe at that point the rhetoric was toned down and it removed fairly toned down all the way up until the end o
f. buckley jr. and george will expressed the right but you didn't have the equivalence of some of -- you did at the local level. there was the county guy with the radio show who is the demagogue. you had a homogenuity, for the most part the breakdown was welcomed. there is this kind of chaos now so that things which always existed these divisions are now being expressed the way they weren't in the past. the idea i'd like to float before wrapping up is that the end of the cold war may have un...