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in 1998 his airing of "dr. jack kevorkian" led to kevorkian's conviction for murder. years later kevorkian sat down with wallace. >> i want you to live up to your reputation. >> what's that, tough? >> you've got to strafe me. >> reporter: he stepped down but continues to lend big interviews. >> you finish with that. >> translator: it's not finished, sir, we are just beginning. >> that's what i was afraid of. >> reporter: in 2005, he told the late tim russert how he wanted to be remembered. >> how should we remember you? give me the epitaph right now. >> tough but fair. >> amen. >> reporter: wallace's last tv appearance was in january 2008. a "60 minutes" sit-down interview with baseball great roger clemens who at the time was at the center of the steroids controversy. the last big get for the legendary news man. george dekiriyama, nbc bay area news. >>> chilly and unjust. that's what some are calling the charges filed against 13 occupy protesters. supporters of the group plan to sprawl in front of the the justice ce
in 1998 his airing of "dr. jack kevorkian" led to kevorkian's conviction for murder. years later kevorkian sat down with wallace. >> i want you to live up to your reputation. >> what's that, tough? >> you've got to strafe me. >> reporter: he stepped down but continues to lend big interviews. >> you finish with that. >> translator: it's not finished, sir, we are just beginning. >> that's what i was afraid of. >> reporter: in 2005, he told...
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what do you think are you dr. jack carried a mixed breed dog into space, it would be multinik. (laughter) if the rocket enlisted in the army, it would be cre crewcutnik. (laughter) if the missile had to slink home at 8 a.m. in the same clothes it wore the night before, it would be slutnik. i could do this all night. (applause) i have 8,000 of these. (laughter) (laughter) you may leave when i get to jabbathehutnik. it's one thing to lose a rocket. north korea does that all the time. but to do it on the day that they lost it of all days. >> this was meant to be the pinnacle of the massive celebration planned for the centenary of the birth of the founding father of the country, kim il-sung. >> jon: nice job there, new guy, new kim. not only did you blow your country's entire annual food budget on a [bleep] rocket, you ruined your grandfather's birth date. the only way kim jungun could have made any worse of this day is if he just showed up for the ceremony with a nose piercing and a south korean boyfriend. happy birthday,
what do you think are you dr. jack carried a mixed breed dog into space, it would be multinik. (laughter) if the rocket enlisted in the army, it would be cre crewcutnik. (laughter) if the missile had to slink home at 8 a.m. in the same clothes it wore the night before, it would be slutnik. i could do this all night. (applause) i have 8,000 of these. (laughter) (laughter) you may leave when i get to jabbathehutnik. it's one thing to lose a rocket. north korea does that all the time. but to do it...
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some of those senior leaders from those companies that have been really helpful dr. jacklondon from caci, he's been very helpful to us, admirable boyle from drs and other companies like that have been very helpful in focusing -- and admirable sutton have been helpful in focusing on where we're going. we're a nonpolitical organization. we don't want to focus on the ideologies, where the government is going. we want to focus on how to maintain our maritime superiority. >> every major company is cutting back its investment and spending on major trade shows. how is that affecting you and how is that going to affect you downstream? >> uniquely, we see today's challenges and tomorrow's opportunities. it affects us in different ways because time is the most important aspect for executives. a three star friend of mine said he spent three days at the expo last year and it was worth 30 days in the pentagon. what we see is navy league expo growing. we've gone international, we have many international companies. we've retooled and refocused or shower. -- our show. we have miss americ
some of those senior leaders from those companies that have been really helpful dr. jacklondon from caci, he's been very helpful to us, admirable boyle from drs and other companies like that have been very helpful in focusing -- and admirable sutton have been helpful in focusing on where we're going. we're a nonpolitical organization. we don't want to focus on the ideologies, where the government is going. we want to focus on how to maintain our maritime superiority. >> every major...
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in 1973, dr. jack wennberg was assigned to study different towns in vermont.was supposed to spot the places that weren't getting enough medical care. in fact, he found something rather different... when we started looking at this data, my eyes just went upside down. becausbasically, instead of underservice, we just found extraordinary variation. one striking case was tonsillectomies for children. in some towns, dr. wennberg found three out of four kids had their tonsils out. in another town down the road, only one out of four did. and the kids were just as healthy. once we gave the information back to the physicians in morrisville and around the rest of the state of vermont, there turned out to be a radical shift in the rates of tonsillectomy in morrisville and they dropped down well below the state average... i mean, like in one year. you are making an argument for medicine based on science, or based on evidence. this kind of bugs me because i always thought my doctor was using evidence when she treated me. basically, people come to healthcare with the underl
in 1973, dr. jack wennberg was assigned to study different towns in vermont.was supposed to spot the places that weren't getting enough medical care. in fact, he found something rather different... when we started looking at this data, my eyes just went upside down. becausbasically, instead of underservice, we just found extraordinary variation. one striking case was tonsillectomies for children. in some towns, dr. wennberg found three out of four kids had their tonsils out. in another town...
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in 1998, his airing of dr. jack kevorkian euthanizing a man led to kevorkian's conviction for murder. years later, he sat down with wallace. >> i want you to live up to your reputation. what's that? >> tough? >> you've got the strength. >> reporter: wallace said his personal low point was in 1982, when a $120 million libel suit was filed by retired general william westmoreland in which wallace said the commander had misled the public about progress in the war. westmoreland eventually settled for an apology. but it sent wallace into depression. >> what happened with me is that a marriage broke up, i had to move out of my house where i had lived for 22 years, and i was on trial for libel simultaneously. >> reporter: he stepped down in 2006, but continued to land big interviews for "60 minutes." >> allow me to finish with the nuclear dossier first. >> you've finished with that. you've finished with that. >> translator: no, it's not finished, sir. it is not finished. we are just beginning. >> oh, that's what i was afrai
in 1998, his airing of dr. jack kevorkian euthanizing a man led to kevorkian's conviction for murder. years later, he sat down with wallace. >> i want you to live up to your reputation. what's that? >> tough? >> you've got the strength. >> reporter: wallace said his personal low point was in 1982, when a $120 million libel suit was filed by retired general william westmoreland in which wallace said the commander had misled the public about progress in the war....
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first i would like to welcome an introduce dr. jack vanderhide, the research director at the em mother research institute in washington, d.c. dr. vanderhide has been with the employer benefit research institute since 1988. has published more than 100 papers on employee benefits. second we'll hear from judy miller, chief of actuarial issues and retirement policy at the american society of pension professionals and actuaries. ms. miller specialized in employer sponsored retirement programs nearly 40 year opinions third, welcome mr. bill sweetnumb a principle at the law group in washington, d.c. he served as benefits tax counsel at the george w. bush treasury department. fourth, we'll hear from mr. david john a senior research fellow in retirement security at the heritage foundation. mr. john published and testified extensively on the improvement of retirement security plans. finally, we welcome randy hardic from a parder in at from davis d hartman llp in washington, d.c. mr. hardic is an arisa and regulatory compliance specialist who mai
first i would like to welcome an introduce dr. jack vanderhide, the research director at the em mother research institute in washington, d.c. dr. vanderhide has been with the employer benefit research institute since 1988. has published more than 100 papers on employee benefits. second we'll hear from judy miller, chief of actuarial issues and retirement policy at the american society of pension professionals and actuaries. ms. miller specialized in employer sponsored retirement programs nearly...
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superintendent dr. jack dale believes there is a demand.o idea yet how exactly it would work or how much it would cost. >> wow. imagine that. >>> time for a commuter alert now. it may be a holiday for the district but not on the roads. just a reminder. here's a live look at connecticut avenue in northwest. that reversible lane in the middle is normal rush hour. so are the roads like rock creek parkway and canal road. they are going one way just like a normal rush hour. so make sure you pay those parking meters, too. no holiday for parking meters, either. >>> today is emancipation day in the district. it was on this date 1862 president lincoln freed the slaves here in d.c. that was nine months before the emancipation proclamation freed slaves nationwide there. will be a parade beginning this morning at 11:00. it kicks off on pennsylvania avenue and third street northwest starting at 4:00 this afternoon there will be a free concert at freedom plaza. tonight 8:30 a massive fireworks display. it will be launched from freedom plaza as well. >>>
superintendent dr. jack dale believes there is a demand.o idea yet how exactly it would work or how much it would cost. >> wow. imagine that. >>> time for a commuter alert now. it may be a holiday for the district but not on the roads. just a reminder. here's a live look at connecticut avenue in northwest. that reversible lane in the middle is normal rush hour. so are the roads like rock creek parkway and canal road. they are going one way just like a normal rush hour. so make...
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. >> jamie: and also controversial figures, like dr. jack and jose canseco. >> he did a tremendous interview once with vladimir horowitz and that was amazing. i didn't know mike was -- had this knowledge of music and all that, mike had a broad range of interests. and, the huge asset to him, because you would interview almost anybody. >> eric: brit, you mentioned the vladimir horowitz interview and the interview on youtube and i would urge everyone to watch it. i watched it last week. he said that was his favorite interview. can you imagine? of everyone he sat down with and he was tough on the reagans and became fast friends with nancy reagan, the vladimir horowitz interview was his favorite. >> it was a great interview, really compelling, and, it was on "60 minutes" as i recall, and, one of these things, "60 minutes" looked for a mass audience and so you have this musician, that, a lot of the audience might not have been interested in, wouldn't have heard of, an old man at the time, and pinched looking in his old age and mike, you know, was
. >> jamie: and also controversial figures, like dr. jack and jose canseco. >> he did a tremendous interview once with vladimir horowitz and that was amazing. i didn't know mike was -- had this knowledge of music and all that, mike had a broad range of interests. and, the huge asset to him, because you would interview almost anybody. >> eric: brit, you mentioned the vladimir horowitz interview and the interview on youtube and i would urge everyone to watch it. i watched it...
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he got the first interview with euthanasia advocate dr. jack kevorkian.h nixon aide during the watergate scandal. he died at a care facility in connecticut. he was 93 and, of course, his son chris wallace works in this studio every sunday doing "fox news sunday." our condolences to him. >> indeed. steve centanni, thank you very much. joining us to share his memories of mike wallace is the former executive director of cbs news. thank you so much for sharing with us. when was the last time you saw him? >> about a year say go i went to hit him up at this place that he was living in new caanan. >> did anything stick out in your mind? >> i didn't know what to expect. he was alert, much more than i had expected or been warned about but he tired very easily. and but otherwise he seemed in very good shape. >> that is interesting you say that because i think for viewers like me i was always impressed by his apparently infatiguableness. >> and the people that worked with him felt the same way. he was really a tough task master. very fair but boy, he really made you
he got the first interview with euthanasia advocate dr. jack kevorkian.h nixon aide during the watergate scandal. he died at a care facility in connecticut. he was 93 and, of course, his son chris wallace works in this studio every sunday doing "fox news sunday." our condolences to him. >> indeed. steve centanni, thank you very much. joining us to share his memories of mike wallace is the former executive director of cbs news. thank you so much for sharing with us. when was the...
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dr. david jacks is the director in the alltism center in atlanta. >> children have severe tantrums, maybeod or running away from the table and getting emotionally upset and crying. >> like most kids with autism, she is considered nonverbal, so therefore she has problems communicating. she will just knock it out of your hands. >> reporter: even for those patients who do eat, their extreme pickiness endangers their help. >> another example might be a particular child who ohm eats a particular brand of store bought food, because they have a particular feel in their mouth or something about their experience of it that makes it more comfortable for them. >> reporter: the marcus center's feeding program may sound simple to a healthy person, but it's very rig with us to a child with autism. >> children are here all day, monday through friday for about seven weeks working hard and intensely and we try to balance that out with the kind of reinforcers that are going to motivate children to do what for them is difficult work. >> reporter: there is still work to be done. >> from a kid that would slap
dr. david jacks is the director in the alltism center in atlanta. >> children have severe tantrums, maybeod or running away from the table and getting emotionally upset and crying. >> like most kids with autism, she is considered nonverbal, so therefore she has problems communicating. she will just knock it out of your hands. >> reporter: even for those patients who do eat, their extreme pickiness endangers their help. >> another example might be a particular child who...
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dr. death, jack kevorkian-- went to prison after giving mike this tape. >> jack kevorkian: we're going tor right arm. >> pelley: it shows kevorkian administering a lethal injection to a gravely ill patient who wanted to die. >> wallace: is he dead now? >> kevorkian: he's dying now. >> wallace: there is something almost ghoulish in your desire to see the deed done. >> kevorkian: it appears that way to you-- i can't criticize you for that. but the main point is the last part of your statement-- that the deed be done. >> pelley: but the most shocking interview mike ever did is surely the one with vietnam veteran paul meadlo on "60 minutes" in 1969. >> paul meadlo: i might have killed about ten, 15 of them. >> pelley: meadlo confessed his role in the my lai massacre, the vietnam atrocity by american troops that appalled the nation. even mike was surprised, as he told our late colleague, ed bradley. >> wallace: how in the world do you shoot babies? why in the world... i asked him? how do you shoot babies? >> meadlo: i don't know, just one of them things. >> wallace: "just one of them things."
dr. death, jack kevorkian-- went to prison after giving mike this tape. >> jack kevorkian: we're going tor right arm. >> pelley: it shows kevorkian administering a lethal injection to a gravely ill patient who wanted to die. >> wallace: is he dead now? >> kevorkian: he's dying now. >> wallace: there is something almost ghoulish in your desire to see the deed done. >> kevorkian: it appears that way to you-- i can't criticize you for that. but the main point is...
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dr. tiller's father, jack tiller, was a family physician in wichita, kansas. quite renowned. and dr.iller himself went to medical school. >> he was a flight surgeon in the navy when his parents and his sister and brother-in-law got killed in an airplane accident. >> so, dr. tiller came back to wichita. i think he was going to close the practice and somehow decided to stay and take over the practice. which was family practice. >> reporter: in 2000 dr. tiller is interviewed by the group physicians for reproductive choice and health. he explains what drove him to focus on abortion. >> patients in my practice asked me if i was going to do abortions like my father did. and i was horrified. why would these nice people say that he was scum bag type physician? the women in my father's practice, for whom he did abortions, educated me and taught me that an abortion is a matter of survival for women. >> he took care of patients and women and families that nobody else was able to take care of. >> well, i think he was very sure of himself, you know, that this is the right thing. very determined.
dr. tiller's father, jack tiller, was a family physician in wichita, kansas. quite renowned. and dr.iller himself went to medical school. >> he was a flight surgeon in the navy when his parents and his sister and brother-in-law got killed in an airplane accident. >> so, dr. tiller came back to wichita. i think he was going to close the practice and somehow decided to stay and take over the practice. which was family practice. >> reporter: in 2000 dr. tiller is interviewed by...
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jack mountcastle retired from the u.s. army as a brigadier general. fewer people know that he also earned his ph.d. in history so i never have known whether to call him dr. general or general doctor. but ladies and gentlemen, here's jack mountcastle and did i remember to tell you that he's a product of vmi? [ applause ] >> i agree with the applause. i think he did a superb job. we just keep training him year in and year out. he's getting better and better at these all-important introductions. goodness. mid afternoon and you're all still here. i think that's great. john, great job. excellent. [ applause ] like everyone else who has had the privilege of nominating a person of the year for 1862, i'm very, very pleased to be here with you and like all of our candidates, those we've already heard about and those yet to hear about, my man had major impact on the events in this very, very crucial year in the war, yes, certainly, but also in america's history. in america's story. what about this fellow that i'm nominating? born of a good family in comfortable surroundings. raised politically as a wig. and so in his case, just from childhood, he developed the re
jack mountcastle retired from the u.s. army as a brigadier general. fewer people know that he also earned his ph.d. in history so i never have known whether to call him dr. general or general doctor. but ladies and gentlemen, here's jack mountcastle and did i remember to tell you that he's a product of vmi? [ applause ] >> i agree with the applause. i think he did a superb job. we just keep training him year in and year out. he's getting better and better at these all-important...
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dr. martin luther jr. he being honored on the national mall. >> jack. >> that does a for soap opera star jack wagner. dancing is over for [ female announcer ] when skin meets goddess... romance happens. confidence happens. ♪ when skin meets goddess, anything can happen. introducing venus & olay, a match made in skin heaven. olay moisture bars release skin conditioners to help lock in moisture and boost your shave. while five blades get venus close. revealing smooth. renewing beauty. and goddess skin begins. only from venus & olay. policeersity of maryland filed additional charges against a student accused of planning a rampage. he was a listed yesterday after released from hospital. was released on his own recognizance after a court hearing. charged with misusing e- peace, andrbing the offenses. last night he warned that he would kill numerous people on campus. barred from that campus. prince george's county police man wanted up with a connection with a weekend shooting. was found in temple hills shootingt, accused of a man sunday morning in temple and is charged with attempted first-degree murder. w
dr. martin luther jr. he being honored on the national mall. >> jack. >> that does a for soap opera star jack wagner. dancing is over for [ female announcer ] when skin meets goddess... romance happens. confidence happens. ♪ when skin meets goddess, anything can happen. introducing venus & olay, a match made in skin heaven. olay moisture bars release skin conditioners to help lock in moisture and boost your shave. while five blades get venus close. revealing smooth. renewing...
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also included in the line up, jack white, >>> the rapper dr.re is disputing reports he plans to go on tour with a hologram of the late tupac shakur. people attending the coachilla concert were amazed when the artist appeared on stage. tupac was shot to death in 1996. >> that's just remarkable. looks like he's right there. >>> last night we were talking about how all the local teams lost, tonight pretty much the opposite. >> we need a little turn around. a big 180. we will start with the giants, the biggest long term investment looking good, that would be baumgartner and casilla nailing it tonight. just good enough to get the win. and cabrera down into the right field corner. by the time they come up with that thing it's a triple and an rbi as angel pegan comes in to score. 2-1 san francisco, 4-3 giants in the ninth. casilla in the new closer gets help by crawford at first. beautiful play to end it and the giants everyone up the series at a game a piece with the phillies just in case you're looking for a convincing reasons to continue watching t
also included in the line up, jack white, >>> the rapper dr.re is disputing reports he plans to go on tour with a hologram of the late tupac shakur. people attending the coachilla concert were amazed when the artist appeared on stage. tupac was shot to death in 1996. >> that's just remarkable. looks like he's right there. >>> last night we were talking about how all the local teams lost, tonight pretty much the opposite. >> we need a little turn around. a big 180....
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you have one of the city councilmen that i spoke to earlier today, jack hen dr sder.e was very vocal. he says he is feeling encouraged by the fact that two suspects are in custody. he is looking at hate crime charges to be filed as well. i want you to listen to what he had to say when i spoke to him as well this morning. >> i think i know a hate crime when i see it. you have two white meaales that shoot at five black people and the other evidence of the online stuff and some of the things that were said leads me to believe that was totally a hate crime. >> reporter: kyra, just to reemphasize here, the police chief, chuck jordan, telling me this morning they are still in the process of analyzing the motivations of these suspects. ultimately, it will be up to the distract attorney to determine whether or not hate crime charges are filed. >> can you give us a little history, jason? tell us more about what you know about the victims, the neighborhoods. >> reporter: well, in terms of the victims, from what police are saying, they are random victims. in terms of why they we
you have one of the city councilmen that i spoke to earlier today, jack hen dr sder.e was very vocal. he says he is feeling encouraged by the fact that two suspects are in custody. he is looking at hate crime charges to be filed as well. i want you to listen to what he had to say when i spoke to him as well this morning. >> i think i know a hate crime when i see it. you have two white meaales that shoot at five black people and the other evidence of the online stuff and some of the things...
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dr. seuss tale "the lorax" fell to fifth. >> adam sandler's movie "jack and jill" made a clean sweep at thezies on sunday a spoof on the academy awards handing out prizes for the year's worst flicks. for the first time in the 32-year history of the razzies "jack and jill" won all ten categories including the worst picture. sandler won for worst actor and actress for his dual roles in the movie. he plays a family man and his own pesky sister. al patchcino won for worst supporting actor for playing himself in the movie. >>> maroon 5 singer adam levine and his model girlfriend of two years are parting ways according to "people" magazine. she is best known for her poses in a recent "sports illustrated" issue as well as being a victoria's secret model. she says the breakup is a friendly breakup the two of them dating since 2010. levine is also known for his appearances on "the voice." >>> well, the blind auditions are long gone and now the battles are over. tonight on an all new episode of "the voice" it's on to the live rounds. >> here we go. out of all the contestants only 24 remain now. news
dr. seuss tale "the lorax" fell to fifth. >> adam sandler's movie "jack and jill" made a clean sweep at thezies on sunday a spoof on the academy awards handing out prizes for the year's worst flicks. for the first time in the 32-year history of the razzies "jack and jill" won all ten categories including the worst picture. sandler won for worst actor and actress for his dual roles in the movie. he plays a family man and his own pesky sister. al patchcino won...
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jack the furious take picture one of many sorry if i books is rather gloomy so do you yourself believe in a new dr world or you see the future rather pessimistically. i wish the stars weren't so far. but i'm optimistic you know i think the fact that we've gotten through some of the huge issues that we have in the last hundred years and we come out on the other side that we were all actually talking to one another and listening and we've begun worldwide cooperation and we don't have yet we're nowhere close to where we would like to be but we're getting there were moving the right direction i think you're going to do fine in the long run i think human beings are going to be around for a long time and i absolutely convinced we're going to have to get off the planet ultimately to survive and i agree thank you thank you general for being with us thanks jack thank you thank you sir again just a reminder that my guests on the show today were jack mcdevitt an american sartaj authors and so gives you a russian research cosmonaut and scientists and that's it for now from almost if you're in traffic your sal
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dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, your feet will feel so good... ... you'll want to get up and go. >>> america meettony rudy. tony rudy was one of jack abramoff's guys. he was the first people to plead guilt in the saga. much of what we know about the jack abramoff enterprise was because of tony rudy singing to federal prosecutors once he turned himself in. even though jack has been to trial, been to jail and been released from jail, tony rudy has been stuck in judicial limbo for about six years until now. tony rudy has become the very last person to be sentenced in the whole jack abramoff saga. his punishment as handed down, five months in halfway house and three years probation. five months in halfway house but a lifetime in the history of washington scandal. this is the famous photo of jack abramoff. he's the guy left in the black baggy polo shirt. you can see his pal, ralph reed. that's also republican congressman bob nay of ohio. he turned that polo shirt in for prison stripes instead. they are seen here mugging for the camera at the st. andrews golf resort in scotland in 2002. this junket was a tony rudy joint. he helped organi
dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, your feet will feel so good... ... you'll want to get up and go. >>> america meettony rudy. tony rudy was one of jack abramoff's guys. he was the first people to plead guilt in the saga. much of what we know about the jack abramoff enterprise was because of tony rudy singing to federal prosecutors once he turned himself in. even though jack has been to trial, been to jail and been released from jail, tony rudy has been stuck in judicial limbo for...
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dr. phil: i mean, you would want to meet someone that had the wherewithal to get you -- if you say things are lagging there and whatever, you'd want to have somebody who had a little more jacks40 bucks. >> that was my point, too. even if yulia shows up in the hospital and says, cary, you're perfect for me, let's get married. what would you do? she doesn't have anything more than $240 herself. >> the sustainable income was more than $240, but there's an 8-1 differential in the ukraine. so let's say $200 is, what, 1600 of their currency. so i can tell you -- >> dr. phil: but how much does it take to get a loaf of bread? >> 500 to 800 will give you rent. about 250 to 300 will give you food. i know a family that's being fed by that. maybe a little bit more. so the rest is -- >> dr. phil: you were going to -- you wanted to stay there and do some courtship. >> because a lot of these ladies have never been out of their hometowns. they've never -- couldn't imagine going anywhere that far across the atlantic with someone they don't know. so the idea is get the relationship secure over there and then talk about moving anywhere. you know, i think men oftentimes are too quick to take wo
dr. phil: i mean, you would want to meet someone that had the wherewithal to get you -- if you say things are lagging there and whatever, you'd want to have somebody who had a little more jacks40 bucks. >> that was my point, too. even if yulia shows up in the hospital and says, cary, you're perfect for me, let's get married. what would you do? she doesn't have anything more than $240 herself. >> the sustainable income was more than $240, but there's an 8-1 differential in the...