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i love dolly! >>> steve o from the jack ass movies was arrested this morning. he climbed a crane.lloon with a message about sea world on it and set off fireworks. he surroundered to police. no charges have been fired yesterday. >>> stephen colbert's new show. don't expect it to be a hollywood-level production. >> put on your 3d glasses now. i'll be hosting "the late show" on cbs! what? we couldn't afford 3d? please tell me we at least have the cgi dragon. i'm stephen colbert. i'm looking forward to it. >> he's so funny. i'm melissa rehberger. this is "early today" we hopes it just your first stop of the day here on nbc. my heart beats 100,000 times a day sending oxygen to my muscles. again! so i can lift even the most demanding weights. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now with our most vitamin d three ever. you can help children all around the world grow up strong, thanks to walgreens partnership with vitamin angels. when you get vitamins here... ...you change lives everywhere. >>> breaking news out of ferguson, missouri. sunday marks the first anniversary
i love dolly! >>> steve o from the jack ass movies was arrested this morning. he climbed a crane.lloon with a message about sea world on it and set off fireworks. he surroundered to police. no charges have been fired yesterday. >>> stephen colbert's new show. don't expect it to be a hollywood-level production. >> put on your 3d glasses now. i'll be hosting "the late show" on cbs! what? we couldn't afford 3d? please tell me we at least have the cgi dragon. i'm...
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>> reporter: ask dolly to come in!do i have a pulse? >> do i have a pulse? oh! >> she is terrific and the most wonderful voice! the kind of voice that makes, you know, the hair on your arms stand up. >> you can get our music on itunes. we have to say, thank you, cloud! could we get a shot of cloud? >> and dana. >> great job! >> there he is! you can talk to mickey guyton. she will be joining us today for facebook q&a at 3:30 eastern time. thank you, cloud. >> i'm downloading her! ♪ >>> we are all going to go out and download mickey guyton. >> absolutely! that would be nice. >> that does it for us. be sure >>> good morning, i'm erika von tiehl. tonight residents of communities across the country will stand together with police on the annual national night out. 38 million americans will take part they'll turn on the outside lights of their homes and spend the evening outside with neighbors and local law enforcement. there are events to mark the night out against crime, in the city, and suburbs, for more information, just
>> reporter: ask dolly to come in!do i have a pulse? >> do i have a pulse? oh! >> she is terrific and the most wonderful voice! the kind of voice that makes, you know, the hair on your arms stand up. >> you can get our music on itunes. we have to say, thank you, cloud! could we get a shot of cloud? >> and dana. >> great job! >> there he is! you can talk to mickey guyton. she will be joining us today for facebook q&a at 3:30 eastern time. thank you,...
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>> reporter: ask dolly to come in!>> do i have a pulse? oh! >> she is terrific and the most wonderful voice! the kind of voice that makes, you know, the hair on your arms stand up. >> you can get our music on itunes. we have to say, thank you, cloud! could we get a shot of cloud? >> and dana. >> great job! >> there he is! you can talk to mickey guyton. she will be joining us today for facebook q&a at 3:30 eastern time. thank you, cloud. >> i'm downloading her! ♪ >>> we are all going to go out hey there fellow californians i know you're staying golden by managing your energy use... which means managing water too sfx: rawr especially during a drought. learn to save water, energy and money at energyupgradeca.org the drought is affecting all of us. at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an energy efficiency project and save that money they feel it right in their pocket book. it's exciting to help a customer with an energy efficiency project because not o
>> reporter: ask dolly to come in!>> do i have a pulse? oh! >> she is terrific and the most wonderful voice! the kind of voice that makes, you know, the hair on your arms stand up. >> you can get our music on itunes. we have to say, thank you, cloud! could we get a shot of cloud? >> and dana. >> great job! >> there he is! you can talk to mickey guyton. she will be joining us today for facebook q&a at 3:30 eastern time. thank you, cloud. >> i'm...
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>> reporter: ask dolly to come in! god, if i had known that, i sure would have tried to figure out how we could do that! >> i would have cried! i would have cried. >> reporter: we don't want you to cry. do i have a pulse? >> do i have a pulse? oh! >> she is terrific and the most wonderful voice! the kind of voice that makes, you know, the hair on your arms stand up. >> you can get our music on itunes. we have to say, thank you, cloud! could we get a shot of cloud? >> and dana. >> great job! >> there he is! you can talk to mickey guyton. she will be joining us today for facebook q&a at 3:30 eastern time. thank you, cloud. >> i'm downloading her! >>> we are all going to go out and download mickey guyton. >> absolutely! that would be nice. >> that does it for us. be sure to tun [ female announcer ] knows her way around a miniskirt. can run in high heels. must be a supermodel, right? you don't know "aarp." because aarp is making finding the career you love, no matter what your age, a real possibility. go to aarp.org/possib
>> reporter: ask dolly to come in! god, if i had known that, i sure would have tried to figure out how we could do that! >> i would have cried! i would have cried. >> reporter: we don't want you to cry. do i have a pulse? >> do i have a pulse? oh! >> she is terrific and the most wonderful voice! the kind of voice that makes, you know, the hair on your arms stand up. >> you can get our music on itunes. we have to say, thank you, cloud! could we get a shot of...
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. >> reporter: dolly owens is one of them.parents in new orleans when the hotel they sought refuge flooded. we helped them get help. today, in a way, dolly owens still doesn't know where she's headed. they talk so much about recovery and how much new orleans has recovered over the last ten years. have you? >> no. no. i haven't. >> reporter: why not? >> because tracy, i'm still stuck. >> reporter: she lost her mother cally in 2007 and her father died in 2012. dolly's uptown home, which costs too much to repair is now for sale. the corner store, her family owned and ran, now leased to someone else. can you go back to new orleans? >> no. there's nothing to go back to. >> reporter: she's renting a home in baton rouge now. the baby in my lap ten years ago is now 11 and lives nearby. >> reporter: do you think you would ever go back to new orleans to live? >> actually, no. i don't think i would ever actually go back there to live. >> reporter: despite all she's lost, dolly owens has kept her family together and with that she says she
. >> reporter: dolly owens is one of them.parents in new orleans when the hotel they sought refuge flooded. we helped them get help. today, in a way, dolly owens still doesn't know where she's headed. they talk so much about recovery and how much new orleans has recovered over the last ten years. have you? >> no. no. i haven't. >> reporter: why not? >> because tracy, i'm still stuck. >> reporter: she lost her mother cally in 2007 and her father died in 2012....
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dolly, kevin, appreciate it.. >>> up next, we'll kick off the countdown to the after the bell earnings conference call at the top of the hour. we're back in a moment. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one.real. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're walking the halls with varsity level swagger. that's what we call that new gear feeling. you left this on the bus... get it at the place with the experts to get you the right gear. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. seven out of ten power outages in the us are caused by weather. but ut
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dolly madison managed to stave off one of them, because it would've been a disaster for her husband, but that doesn't stop john randolph of accusing her of being overly sexed and the result of that was that she had on -- un-sexed her husband. it was charming in those days. and he threatened to name the names of her amor's. so things have not changed in the terms of the way things play out. and there was stevens, whose wig was never on straight. you are got to know him in the lincoln movie, which is a good movie. under him, the ways and means committee pushed through the act of 1862 to print greenbacks to pay for the civil war. and it was just as women were arriving in washington anyway because their husbands were often at war and they needed jobs. so the government starts printing money. and then, as now, the money came off the printing presses in these enormous sheets of paper. now it is cut up by machines, it is one of the most fun things to do in washington to watch, but then you actually had to cut the greenbacks out with a pair of scissors. bill by bill by bill. and so the treas
dolly madison managed to stave off one of them, because it would've been a disaster for her husband, but that doesn't stop john randolph of accusing her of being overly sexed and the result of that was that she had on -- un-sexed her husband. it was charming in those days. and he threatened to name the names of her amor's. so things have not changed in the terms of the way things play out. and there was stevens, whose wig was never on straight. you are got to know him in the lincoln movie,...
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>> she reminded me of a mixture of lucille ball and dolly parton. and as i watch miley evolve, she is taking on more and more of mean? dad, you know. >> reporter: and we have much more on tonight's e.t. maurice and alice, back to you. >> okay, nancy, thank you. see you at 7:30 when cbs2. >>> much more coverage of the vmas. it starts at 7 with the insider. >> i must have missed that episode of i love lucy where nothing else. >> dolly parton, too. >>> coming up coming up, a close encounter on a kayak. up next the frightening way a shark tracked somebody in the water. >>> dana tyler with a look at the news at six. >> at six a family fighting for their son's right to go to school where he wants. >> if we can't let him go to school in our community, how is he going to stay and drive and threat get a job? >> he could be forced to attend school outside of the district he has been in for years. >>> also, concerns over toxic railroad ties. they are piled up in a new jersey town and residents fear they could make them sick. cbs2 demanding answers. >>> and a w
>> she reminded me of a mixture of lucille ball and dolly parton. and as i watch miley evolve, she is taking on more and more of mean? dad, you know. >> reporter: and we have much more on tonight's e.t. maurice and alice, back to you. >> okay, nancy, thank you. see you at 7:30 when cbs2. >>> much more coverage of the vmas. it starts at 7 with the insider. >> i must have missed that episode of i love lucy where nothing else. >> dolly parton, too....
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. >> she's always kind of reminded me of a mixture between lucille ball and dolly parton. and as i watch miley evolve, she's taking on more and more of those traits. you know what i mean? it's just a fun time as a dad, you know. >> next, nicki versus miley. >> and now, back to [ bleep ] had a lot to say about me in the other day in the press, miley, what's good? >> hey, we're all in this industry. we all do interviews and we all know how they manipulate [ bleep ]. nicki, [ bleep ] congratulations. >> this vying video of a new angle of miley's reaction to nicki trending today but you know what? we can always count on taylor swift to keep it classy. >> okay, what do you call an entire pack of excitement when you see legs, sexiness, style, and t swift's girl squad. i can't hear myself because everybody is freaking out. now we got bad blood hey >> swift performed and hugged it out with nicki minaj after her twitter feud and infamous 2009 vva moment with kanye west before presenting him with an award. >> i first met kanye west six years ago at this show actually. >> now bieber'
. >> she's always kind of reminded me of a mixture between lucille ball and dolly parton. and as i watch miley evolve, she's taking on more and more of those traits. you know what i mean? it's just a fun time as a dad, you know. >> next, nicki versus miley. >> and now, back to [ bleep ] had a lot to say about me in the other day in the press, miley, what's good? >> hey, we're all in this industry. we all do interviews and we all know how they manipulate [ bleep ]. nicki,...
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dolly madison managed to stave off one of them, because it would've been a disaster for her husband, but that doesn't stop john randolph of accusing her of being overly sexed and the result of that was that she had on -- un-sexed her husband. it was charming in those days. and he threatened to name the names of her amor's. so things have not changed in the terms of the way things play out. and there was stevens, whose wig was never on straight. you are got to know him in the lincoln movie, which is a good movie. under him, the ways and means committee pushed through the act of 1862 to print greenbacks to pay for the civil war. and it was just as women were arriving in washington anyway because their husbands were often at war and maybe the jobs. -- they needed jobs. so the government starts printing money. and then as now, the money came off the printing presses in these enormous sheets of paper. now it is cut up by machines, it is one of the most fun things to do in washington to watch, but then you actually had to cut the greenbacks out with a pair of scissors. bill by bill by bill
dolly madison managed to stave off one of them, because it would've been a disaster for her husband, but that doesn't stop john randolph of accusing her of being overly sexed and the result of that was that she had on -- un-sexed her husband. it was charming in those days. and he threatened to name the names of her amor's. so things have not changed in the terms of the way things play out. and there was stevens, whose wig was never on straight. you are got to know him in the lincoln movie,...
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now dolly madison managed to stave off one of them because it would have been a disaster for her husband. but that didn't stop jop randolph for accusing her of being overly sexed and the rul of that was she had unsexed her husband. it was charming in those days and he threatened to name the names of her amothers. so things have not changed in terms of how things play out. then there was the fabulously odd stevens. under him the ways and means committee pushed through the legal tender act of 1862 to print green backs to pay for the civil war. and it was just as women were arriving in washington any way because their husbands were off at war and needed jobs. and so the government starts printing money and then as now the money came off the printing presses in these enormous sheets of paper and now it's cut up by machine. it's one of the most fun things to do in washington is to watch. but then you had to cut the green backs out with a a pair of scissors. bill by bill by bill. so the treasurer of the united states hired women to do that saying quite simply women are just bet. er with scisso
now dolly madison managed to stave off one of them because it would have been a disaster for her husband. but that didn't stop jop randolph for accusing her of being overly sexed and the rul of that was she had unsexed her husband. it was charming in those days and he threatened to name the names of her amothers. so things have not changed in terms of how things play out. then there was the fabulously odd stevens. under him the ways and means committee pushed through the legal tender act of...
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. >> and we still see current bands, whether that's katy perry singing "yesterday" or dolly parton singing one of their -- the good old songs from the beatles, flaming lips -- i could keep going on and on, and it's still as popular as ever. >> perhaps the best of all tributes comes from george harrison. he said, "the beatles will go on and on." for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> that wraps up our show, but we'll be back soon with more "teen kids news." thanks for joining us, and have a great week. write to us at... >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. >> good saturday morning. investigators are trying to figure out why kevin downing, an armed veteran, walked into a federal office building yesterday afternoon, turned to a security guard and turned the gun on himself. they're searching his home for clues. the 68-year-old former employee at the bureau of labor statistics, a security guard that he killed, father of 4 working overtime. me jenna led bacteria found in a cooling tower at riverside high school, the
. >> and we still see current bands, whether that's katy perry singing "yesterday" or dolly parton singing one of their -- the good old songs from the beatles, flaming lips -- i could keep going on and on, and it's still as popular as ever. >> perhaps the best of all tributes comes from george harrison. he said, "the beatles will go on and on." for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> that wraps up our show, but we'll be back soon with more "teen...
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. >> and we still see current bands, whether that's katy perry singing "yesterday" or dolly parton singingne of their -- the good old songs from the beatles, flaming lips -- i could keep going on and on, and it's still as popular as ever. >> perhaps the best of all tributes comes from george harrison. he said, "the beatles will go on and on." for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> that wraps up our show, but we'll be back soon with more "teen kids news." thanks for joining us, and have a great week. write to us at... >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. - [voiceover] jack hanna's animal adventures brought to you by seaworld and busch gardens. for more than 40 years, working to preserve the world we share. - [jack] say hello to poko and his friends, african chimps who have the same traits as some of us humans. they groom, they relax, they play and they're orphans. (lively music)
. >> and we still see current bands, whether that's katy perry singing "yesterday" or dolly parton singingne of their -- the good old songs from the beatles, flaming lips -- i could keep going on and on, and it's still as popular as ever. >> perhaps the best of all tributes comes from george harrison. he said, "the beatles will go on and on." for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> that wraps up our show, but we'll be back soon with more "teen...
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. >> reporter: but many, like dollie owens, are still trying to find their footing. owens refused to leave her elderly and ailing parents in new orleans. when the hotel where they'd sought refuge flooded, we helped them get out. where are you going to go? >> we don't know. >> reporter: even now, owens wonders where she's headed. they talk so much about recovery and how much new orleans has recovered over these 10 years. >> yes. >> reporter: have you? >> no, i haven't. >> reporter: why not? >> because, tracy, i'm still stuck. >> reporter: she lost her mother callie in 2007, her father solomon died in 2012. you can go back to new orleans? no there's nothing to go back to. >> reporter: she's renting a house in baton rouge. granddaughter jere, the baby in my lap 10 years ago, is now 11 and lives nearby. but despite all she's lost, dollly has kept her family together. >> through it all when i look at my children and my granddaughters they always give me the hope i will make it. >> reporter: and with them, she'll always be home. tracy smith, cbs news, new orleans, louisian
. >> reporter: but many, like dollie owens, are still trying to find their footing. owens refused to leave her elderly and ailing parents in new orleans. when the hotel where they'd sought refuge flooded, we helped them get out. where are you going to go? >> we don't know. >> reporter: even now, owens wonders where she's headed. they talk so much about recovery and how much new orleans has recovered over these 10 years. >> yes. >> reporter: have you? >> no, i...
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. >>> dolly parton announcing newest attraction lightning ro tller coast and it cost about 22 million and the largest project in "dollywood" history. >>> stephen colbert, don't expect it to be a hollywood production. >> put on your 3d glas es now. i'll be hosting "the late show" cbs! what? we couldn't afford 3d? please tell me we at least have the cgi dragon. i'm stephen colbert. >> as big of a letterman fan i am, i have to say i'm going to give this guy a great big chance. thin whe is going to be so funny. >>> this is "early today." we hope it's your first stop of thnd day on nbc. i my heart beats 100,000 -imes a day se,ding oxygen to my muscles. again! heso i can lift even the most demanding weights. take care of all your most important parts wi h centrum. now with our most vitamin d three ever. you can help children all oundwthe world grow up strong, thanks to walgreens partnership wh faen you ganet vitstins here... ...you change lives everywhere. >>> we are following breaking news out of the ferguson, missouri, this morning. multiple shots were fired during protest overnight. sund
. >>> dolly parton announcing newest attraction lightning ro tller coast and it cost about 22 million and the largest project in "dollywood" history. >>> stephen colbert, don't expect it to be a hollywood production. >> put on your 3d glas es now. i'll be hosting "the late show" cbs! what? we couldn't afford 3d? please tell me we at least have the cgi dragon. i'm stephen colbert. >> as big of a letterman fan i am, i have to say i'm going to give...
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dolly's uptown home which cost too much for repair is now for sale. owned and ran leased to someone else. >> can you go back to new orleans? >> no. there's nothing else to go back to. >> reporter: she's representing a home in baton rouge. the granddaughter in my lap is now 11. do you think you would ever go back to new orleans to live. >> no, actually i wouldn't go back there to lever because i've been living here for ten years now. >> reporter: despite all she's lost she's kept her family together and she said for them she'll always be home. >> when i look at my children and my grandkids, they always give me that ray of hope. >> that ray of hope? >> yes, that ray of hope that i'm going to make it. >> reporter: now general honor or ray says the recovery effort is about half finish and thad the hardest work is yet to be done, preserving the culture here, by bringing more people home. norah? >> all right, tracy. thank you so much. you know, the city may have been rebuilt but the people are still suffering. >> i met quite a few people like that woman who
dolly's uptown home which cost too much for repair is now for sale. owned and ran leased to someone else. >> can you go back to new orleans? >> no. there's nothing else to go back to. >> reporter: she's representing a home in baton rouge. the granddaughter in my lap is now 11. do you think you would ever go back to new orleans to live. >> no, actually i wouldn't go back there to lever because i've been living here for ten years now. >> reporter: despite all she's...
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aplicada esta medida pudiera crear un caos incontrolable en la frontera luego que la jueza federal dollyra el pasado 24 de julio que retener a familias con menores en centros de detencion viola un acuerdo judicial de 1997... el gobierno de barack obama salio al paso y pidio revertir este fallo porque argumento que, de poner en libertad a tantas personas que no tengan casos validos de asilo, representaria un riesgo... porque alentaria a muchas mas familias a cruzar la frontera... y retrasaria el tiempo de procesamiento de los detenidos... informo el departamento de justicia... no obstante, algunos activistas dicen que esto simplemente no es verdad... vanessa sandoval/siren "nosotros sabemos que ese es un argumento sin validez, y no podemos violar los derechos constitucionales de los inmigrantes simplemente basandonos que podria provocar mas inmigracion" el departamento de justicia indico que ya han puesto en libertad a los detenidos que han demostrado ser victimas de persecucion en sus paises... pero para sandoval, casi todas las familias que llegan a la frontera es porque su vida peligra
aplicada esta medida pudiera crear un caos incontrolable en la frontera luego que la jueza federal dollyra el pasado 24 de julio que retener a familias con menores en centros de detencion viola un acuerdo judicial de 1997... el gobierno de barack obama salio al paso y pidio revertir este fallo porque argumento que, de poner en libertad a tantas personas que no tengan casos validos de asilo, representaria un riesgo... porque alentaria a muchas mas familias a cruzar la frontera... y retrasaria el...
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we go to dolly in new york. caller: thank you for taking my call. one of the things that you mentioned were the baby boomers that were going to be retiring. you kind of make it sound like they will be useless. are banking, which as i read, 10,000 a day -- that is a strong force that still works and help support the economy. that spends. not only that, they feed the economy as people will have to care for us as we age. outlook isyour dim staggering. when we talk about the deficit, which is going down and down -- i think i remember ronald reagan running on deficit feels the economy. i think we're in a conundrum. what might be a good thing for our country is the interest rates are low. some kind of infrastructure funding. where refund bridges and roads. and help those kinds of systems in our country, which would put many people in the country back to work. thank you for letting me comment. guest: well, i would not say that any baby boomer are anybody retiring is useless or anything like that. it is true the aging society will create some jobs and is cr
we go to dolly in new york. caller: thank you for taking my call. one of the things that you mentioned were the baby boomers that were going to be retiring. you kind of make it sound like they will be useless. are banking, which as i read, 10,000 a day -- that is a strong force that still works and help support the economy. that spends. not only that, they feed the economy as people will have to care for us as we age. outlook isyour dim staggering. when we talk about the deficit, which is going...
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dolly parton are in group managing director of ventures group.o spain, their government delivered its budget today. a series of handouts are expected. voters go to the polls later this year. let's go over to madrid where charles panty is standing by. any giveaways? charles: yes, good morning. it is a political budget. that is very clear. we have elections later this year. this is prime ministers chance to lay out his economic store before voters and investors. we are expecting higher pensions. tax cuts that are being brought forward. it is a package of the stimulus and impetus for economic recovery in spain. it is a way to return to voters some of the sacrifices they have made during the economic crisis here in spain. jonathan: a lot of political distractions. they are distracted by greece and the rest of the eurozone. the president of catalonia calling an early election. this is a referendum on independence. what are they saying back to that? charles: the message form and dread is they don't believ government has the right under the spanish cons
dolly parton are in group managing director of ventures group.o spain, their government delivered its budget today. a series of handouts are expected. voters go to the polls later this year. let's go over to madrid where charles panty is standing by. any giveaways? charles: yes, good morning. it is a political budget. that is very clear. we have elections later this year. this is prime ministers chance to lay out his economic store before voters and investors. we are expecting higher pensions....
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. >> dolly parton, whom i adore, years ago somebody asked her if she worked out, she goes a gym, she goes "no, honey, i like to choose the people i sweat with." she doesn't go to a gym, she'll get her exercise on her own, privately. >> let's take a poll of our three ladies here. one, sometimes you forget your underwear, raise your hand if that's true. >> we're not talking about a party, people. >> what about push-up bras, raise your hands if you've worn them. joanna and amanda. >> they're wearing one now. or hate? >> love. >> men hate them. >> but they're not jogging down the street with their -- >> flapping in your face and [ laughter ] >> they say it gives you a uniboob. >> that's the point! >> the strapless bra was the second most hated piece of lingerie by men. >> who are these men? >> they don't know what it's like to be us. >> the decoal tae of a woman's upper body, that's all they have what's left. >>> all right, if you haven't seen it, you want to hop aboard. >> it amy schumer talks about "train wreck" coming up next. i'm feeling lucky. today is the day. i knew it! (robot voi
. >> dolly parton, whom i adore, years ago somebody asked her if she worked out, she goes a gym, she goes "no, honey, i like to choose the people i sweat with." she doesn't go to a gym, she'll get her exercise on her own, privately. >> let's take a poll of our three ladies here. one, sometimes you forget your underwear, raise your hand if that's true. >> we're not talking about a party, people. >> what about push-up bras, raise your hands if you've worn them....
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>> here's dolly parton. ♪ outside i'm masquerading, inside my hope is fading ♪ like a clown -- >> it'sy smile is my makeup i wear since -- ♪ >> what is this? note note? take a good look at my face, you see ♪ >> this is the best ever. >> it's terrible! >> the best! >> well, i'm 0 for 0. >> that was so exciting, wasn't it? >> not really! >> i loved that. >>> things not to say at a job interview. >> you know that comedian scooter mcgruder? he fires off things not to say in the job interview. >> what up? can we hurry this up? i have another interview i need to be at. how much do i get paid? what kind of benefits? you don't know any background checks, do you? >> why didn't you leave your last job? >> i didn't leave, i was fired. they wanted me to go to sensitivity training. there weren't enough attractive women. >> why do you want to work with? >> i'm just trying to get to the receptionist. she's a 9.5. >> i just have to look like i'm searching for a job. my mom threatened to kick me out. the e-mail says i need to bring a resume. what is a resume? what is that? [ laughter ] >> he nailed tha
>> here's dolly parton. ♪ outside i'm masquerading, inside my hope is fading ♪ like a clown -- >> it'sy smile is my makeup i wear since -- ♪ >> what is this? note note? take a good look at my face, you see ♪ >> this is the best ever. >> it's terrible! >> the best! >> well, i'm 0 for 0. >> that was so exciting, wasn't it? >> not really! >> i loved that. >>> things not to say at a job interview. >> you know that...
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district judge dolly gee condemned the mass detention as deplorable and ruled it was in violation of previous court decisions. the ruling gave the obama administration 90 days to either release the more than 2000 women and children being held in two texas facilities or to show just cause to continue holding them. the justice department filed documents thursday saying that changes have been made at the facilities that gee's ruling applies to practices no longer in place. meanwhile, five mothers and their children have filed a $10 million complaint against the department of homeland security, arguing they suffered abuse, neglect, and trauma in family detention centers. in news from the campaign trail, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton has spoken out against republican candidate donald trump's comments that fox news debate moderator megyn kelly was asking him tough questions because she was menstruating. >> and while what donald trump said about megyn kelly is outrageous, with the rest of the republicans are saying about all women is also outrageous. they brag about flas
district judge dolly gee condemned the mass detention as deplorable and ruled it was in violation of previous court decisions. the ruling gave the obama administration 90 days to either release the more than 2000 women and children being held in two texas facilities or to show just cause to continue holding them. the justice department filed documents thursday saying that changes have been made at the facilities that gee's ruling applies to practices no longer in place. meanwhile, five mothers...
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and they met helen taft at a lunch commemorating dolly madison. they asked her if she would be interested in this new collection they were putting together, this exhibit they were putting together on the first ladies. they were trying to acquire something from every first lady, every presidential administration. mrs. taft generously offered to lend and then finally donate her inaugural gown to the collection. she's really the founding patron in many ways of the first ladies' collection and she established the tradition that first ladies would donate their gown to the collection. every first lady after mrs. taft who had an inaugural ball had an inaugural gown has donated it to the smithsonian institution. susan swain: and i'm sure many of you watching tonight have been to washington have been through that exhibit over time. well, the tafts leave washington. he has the problem that he can't really practice law because he's appointed so many of the judges. so he goes to teach at yale. lewis l. gould: yes, on coming back to yale, he tells the "yale da
and they met helen taft at a lunch commemorating dolly madison. they asked her if she would be interested in this new collection they were putting together, this exhibit they were putting together on the first ladies. they were trying to acquire something from every first lady, every presidential administration. mrs. taft generously offered to lend and then finally donate her inaugural gown to the collection. she's really the founding patron in many ways of the first ladies' collection and she...
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and when dolly the genetically cloned sheep was born.eady feeling old, these incoming students have never known life without things like splenda, southpark, google and the lion king on broadway. what's the new normal especially for things in the classroom. wifi is an entitlement. it's not a luxury. something they grew up with and they feel they need. cell phones are used so much in the classroom, that they're not sure if they're taking notes or texting and playing games. the technology is weighing in on the classroom. e-mail is considered the formal method of communication. the days of snail mail is out the window for them. casual communication is texting and tweeting where that used to be e-mail. >> we'll be back with a nod to this day in history and a look at the birth of one of the world's most iconic candies. ben i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said "try aleve". just two
and when dolly the genetically cloned sheep was born.eady feeling old, these incoming students have never known life without things like splenda, southpark, google and the lion king on broadway. what's the new normal especially for things in the classroom. wifi is an entitlement. it's not a luxury. something they grew up with and they feel they need. cell phones are used so much in the classroom, that they're not sure if they're taking notes or texting and playing games. the technology is...
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and was a wonderful -- kind of like dolly madison for james madison, who was quite retiring. she was the foil. and you have already alluded to that, for calvin. >> yes. >> how much did that physiology play into her -- >> well, the fashions of the day were quite something. this is the roaring '20s, folks. and we have flappers and shorter skirts and your arms showing. i know we're all hearing about michelle obama letting her arms show. but grace did a little of that. but she still had to keep some decorum because her husband was very concerned with being proper. >> i don't mean to interrupt. but her official portrait was sleevelessless, wasn't it? >> that's right. >> and i've just been back to plymouth, vermont and looked at some of her gowns and some of her purses and so on. and i did know from reading her letters made her own dresses at the white house. >> she made her own things. but calvin didn't like this. he said they're too frumpy. you have to look better than this, grace. and as grace said, i think it's half the secret of a happy married life, dressing to suit one's hus
and was a wonderful -- kind of like dolly madison for james madison, who was quite retiring. she was the foil. and you have already alluded to that, for calvin. >> yes. >> how much did that physiology play into her -- >> well, the fashions of the day were quite something. this is the roaring '20s, folks. and we have flappers and shorter skirts and your arms showing. i know we're all hearing about michelle obama letting her arms show. but grace did a little of that. but she...
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moved to washington, and the hardest part of leaving los alamos was a told i had to take my beloved dolly, out and show off her paces to prospective buyers. that is pretty tough on a 10-year-old. there is no way you can take a horse to washington. my mother had a rule. you travel with your dog. she found homes for cats and horses. that was the way it was. it's impossible to imagine what a beautiful place it was once i got used to the of vines and that sort of thing. every time we go to santa fe we take back roads through the giant -- have you ever been to buy a grande a? grande? that has to be one of the most spectacular places. fanw years ago, i am a pbs and i just automatically turn on public television. there was a wonderful -- i would say it was no more than half an documentary called sky island about by a grounded. and maybe a little bit about bandolier. it was there it'd by meryl and a native american, and it was beautifully done. i think part of the reason why that is such a special spot is that it is probably the highest point in the land and it somehow catches precipitation as th
moved to washington, and the hardest part of leaving los alamos was a told i had to take my beloved dolly, out and show off her paces to prospective buyers. that is pretty tough on a 10-year-old. there is no way you can take a horse to washington. my mother had a rule. you travel with your dog. she found homes for cats and horses. that was the way it was. it's impossible to imagine what a beautiful place it was once i got used to the of vines and that sort of thing. every time we go to santa fe...
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approached by the families of the dead teenage girl and there is a book, an article written by mike dolly that reprinted the memo when ford was saying hey if we recall this how much would it cost to bring back the cars and fix them? and on the other side of the balance sheet how much is a life worth? so once the movement starts it's not about left, right or democrat, republican it's about human values and justice. so this is the cornerstone book and the movement. the citizen scholars, let's look at a few of them brandon garrett, wrote a book called too big for jail. duke university professor is coming out with a book called capital offenses. david david allman from the university of law school rights criminally prosecuting it environment crimes. you have your citizen reporter talking about american injustice in the age of the wealthy. upcoming book is about corporate crime focused on what rena was talking about, this failure prosecutors, why no criminal prosecution? there are citizen activists, many in this room where this is the hub of citizen activism against corporate crime. who are jo
approached by the families of the dead teenage girl and there is a book, an article written by mike dolly that reprinted the memo when ford was saying hey if we recall this how much would it cost to bring back the cars and fix them? and on the other side of the balance sheet how much is a life worth? so once the movement starts it's not about left, right or democrat, republican it's about human values and justice. so this is the cornerstone book and the movement. the citizen scholars, let's...
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you heard word that dolly wants a reunion. >> and we are glad for that.e show if we can find the right place for her. we don't want to heap 9 to 5 on top of grace and frankie. >> find an organic way to do it. >> right. >> for you to see their leading a series on netflix, which again was a new thing for a lot of people, not network tv. netflix. you've got the kennedy honors, an emmy nomination. dare i say you're 75 years old. you're happy married. life is good. did you foresee this would come at this point in your career? >> no. but i had no anticipation it would not come. i'm a known entity. you just meander your way through tshow business. >> i'm delighted. >> i'm delighted that you're delighted. >> be sure to catch "grandma" in theaters friday. you can't miss it. it's a great one. >> loved it. great stuff. lily tomlin. news continues with carol costello right after this break. loved it. new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein an
you heard word that dolly wants a reunion. >> and we are glad for that.e show if we can find the right place for her. we don't want to heap 9 to 5 on top of grace and frankie. >> find an organic way to do it. >> right. >> for you to see their leading a series on netflix, which again was a new thing for a lot of people, not network tv. netflix. you've got the kennedy honors, an emmy nomination. dare i say you're 75 years old. you're happy married. life is good. did you...
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i saw johnny cash go by, moral hackers phone number go by, i saw dolly parton, you know, go by.ing went by, and even the trees were begging for mercy. but you did thanks to you. there wasn't no train, know-how. it was just a ghost train. i wrote this song standing at the depot called ghost train dedicated to you in that ugly old storm called katrina. ♪ ♪ >> i go down to the depot appeared the trains don't run no more. ♪ take a ticket and start walking down to the old gold sure. ♪ i'm looking for a train that runs styling with the wind. bound for nowhere, ghost train 4010. ♪ katrina took my cotton, let me busted down to scratch. well, my woman couldn't take a hard time. she ain't never coming back. eight now you send me sane the words to my next of kin. ♪ i'm leaving, yes i am leaving on ghost train 4010. ♪ i've seen it in my drains, heard it in my mind. somewhere between 12:06 just passed the 309. ♪ the soul is all it takes to ride it to the end. black steel bound for nowhere, ghost train 4010. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no questions asked during third, how it is a valid p.e. no particular destina
i saw johnny cash go by, moral hackers phone number go by, i saw dolly parton, you know, go by.ing went by, and even the trees were begging for mercy. but you did thanks to you. there wasn't no train, know-how. it was just a ghost train. i wrote this song standing at the depot called ghost train dedicated to you in that ugly old storm called katrina. ♪ ♪ >> i go down to the depot appeared the trains don't run no more. ♪ take a ticket and start walking down to the old gold sure. ♪...
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was a very ambitious agenda, to transform washington into a city that would be sort of, like, under dollymadison, a focus for national and international attention. and that was partly what luneta was about, the -- making the beautification of the city with the cherry trees. it was all part of her vision of what washington could be.and so she hit the ground running as you said, and she also started going to see congress, visiting the supreme court, advising taft on the cabinet. she was going to be very active as first lady for two months. susan swain: personality-wise, one of the biographers said, i read, described her as outspoken, abrupt, and determined. would you agree with those descriptions? jane hampton cook: yes, i would. she could be quite blunt. but she -- you know, when she was this young teenager visiting the white house and saw, you know, the magic of it and had the idea that she could maybe one day be there, i think it was because she sense that she had the skills to do it.and you see her as a young woman creating these salon groups in cincinnati where she brings friends toget
was a very ambitious agenda, to transform washington into a city that would be sort of, like, under dollymadison, a focus for national and international attention. and that was partly what luneta was about, the -- making the beautification of the city with the cherry trees. it was all part of her vision of what washington could be.and so she hit the ground running as you said, and she also started going to see congress, visiting the supreme court, advising taft on the cabinet. she was going to...
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and was a wonderful -- kind of like dolly madison or james madison, who was quite retiring. she was the foil. and you have already alluded to that, for calvin. >> yes. >> how much did that physiology play into her? >> well, the fashions of the day were quite something. this is the roaring '20s, folks. and we have flappers and shorter skirts and your arms showing. we're all hearing about michelle obama letting her arms show. but grace did a little of that. but she still had to keep some decorum because her husband was very concerned -- >> i don't mean to interrupt. but her official portrait was sleeveless. >> that's right. >> and i've just been back to plymouth, vermont and looked at some of her gowns and some of her purses and so on. and i did know from reading her letters made her own dresses at the white house. >> she made her own things. but calvin didn't like this. he said they're too frumpy. you have to look better than this, grace. and as grace said, i think it's half the secret of a happy married life, dressing to suit one's husband. so she did want to look good. and
and was a wonderful -- kind of like dolly madison or james madison, who was quite retiring. she was the foil. and you have already alluded to that, for calvin. >> yes. >> how much did that physiology play into her? >> well, the fashions of the day were quite something. this is the roaring '20s, folks. and we have flappers and shorter skirts and your arms showing. we're all hearing about michelle obama letting her arms show. but grace did a little of that. but she still had to...
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concarra, an up-and-comer on the country music scene who styles herself after an american country legend, dollynow. ♪ country has so many values, love, god and country roads. >> reporter: those timeless themes, elvis says -- ♪ give country music universal appeal and sometimes set dreams in motion like leaping from an outdoor stage in nairobi to a honkyy tonk or something bigger in america. >> it is a dream, but i put myself in a spot where if it doesn't happen, i don't think it's going to be a really big story for me. i keep it simple. >> reporter: just like country. >> yes, that's right. ♪ i guess i'd rather love than lose you ♪ ♪ i'll never know at all >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," major garrett, nairobi, kenya. >> they're really good. the speaking voice is so different from the singing voice. >> yeah. >> it slows you a built. bit. sir elvis. i like it. >> a reminder that music and the arts are one of our greatest assets. >>> an army veteran offers a proposal with the presidential seal of approval. ahead, his bold move in front of two former commanders in chief. you're watching "cbs th
concarra, an up-and-comer on the country music scene who styles herself after an american country legend, dollynow. ♪ country has so many values, love, god and country roads. >> reporter: those timeless themes, elvis says -- ♪ give country music universal appeal and sometimes set dreams in motion like leaping from an outdoor stage in nairobi to a honkyy tonk or something bigger in america. >> it is a dream, but i put myself in a spot where if it doesn't happen, i don't think...
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. >> let's go to dolly in schenectady, new york. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. one of the things that you mentioned was the retirees which are making as i read $10,000 a day. that's a strong force and still work and help support the economy. not only that. they will be feeding the economy as we age more. your outlook is staggering. when we talk about the deficit which is going down and down and down, i think i remember ronald reagan running on deficit fuels the economy. i think we are kind of in a conundrum here. what might be a good thing for our country as the interest rates are low is some kind of infrastructure funding, where we fund bridges and roads and help those kind of systems within our country which would put many people back to work, many, many. i thank you for letting me comment. >> christopher rugaber? >> i wouldn't say any baby boomers or anybody retiring was usele useless. it is true the aging society is creating other jobs in home health care and other areas. >> the dim outlook is for the a.p. survey of 30 some economists. this is your personal
. >> let's go to dolly in schenectady, new york. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. one of the things that you mentioned was the retirees which are making as i read $10,000 a day. that's a strong force and still work and help support the economy. not only that. they will be feeding the economy as we age more. your outlook is staggering. when we talk about the deficit which is going down and down and down, i think i remember ronald reagan running on deficit fuels the economy. i...
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joe is not considered-- >> rubba dub dolly. >> really? don: . sandra: moving right along.nd they're up 125 and the markets and what's moving them next. technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft...