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america. >> only in america. i can't do this kind of business in my country. ♪ >> what is your favorite thing about america? dial the number and they come right away for your rescue. >> i like customer service. >> i love disney world. welcome to honolulu. >> what is the best part of this country? >> the best part about this country is it's giving me an opportunity to go to school, to buy a house. i mean, if i lived in korea, i couldn't do that because you would have to have all the money up-front. now i have student loans up to my eyeballs and a mortgage note. but if i lived in korea i probably wouldn't be able to afford a house. >> so debt? debt is the best part about america. >> no, that's probably the worst part of my life. nobody wants to have debt. but that debt has given me stuff. >> in this world, we take the best year of your life, 18 to 21, you have to go to the army. >> girls included? >> girls included. and you know you have to serve your country. >> in jordan, there are checkpoints. so if you go out at night, you have a pretty good chance you're going to be stopped and questioned about from wher
america. >> only in america. i can't do this kind of business in my country. ♪ >> what is your favorite thing about america? dial the number and they come right away for your rescue. >> i like customer service. >> i love disney world. welcome to honolulu. >> what is the best part of this country? >> the best part about this country is it's giving me an opportunity to go to school, to buy a house. i mean, if i lived in korea, i couldn't do that because you...
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you are america. >> i am america. >> you are america. going to watch t. who's not going to watch it? somebody going to be pulled up -- >> i said alissa milano. she needs work. >> want only casey, her lawyer is the new johnnie cochran. and i mean, jose baez is the hottest dude in florida. after the trial, lebron called him and said, what are you doing tonight? i want to hang out with a winner. you know what i'm saying? >> i don't mind the lawyer getting famous because he did something. but -- now, here's the thing. she will be sued the rest of her life, right? by the nanny that -- >> the nanny doesn't exist. >> no. the other nanny. and she's got to pay for the searches, right? that were made? doesn't she have to pay for that? >> i have no idea. i have never played a lawyer on tv. but i don't think it will be like o.j., facing the civil charges and suits afterwards. it is... it is stunning that the focus now is on what's she going to do with herself? what we all were talking about the day before the verdict and now we are saying, you know, when do you think
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america still remains america and you don't have any daily problems with your civil liberties no be very few any americans have their phones wiretapped much less has been done at post nine eleven than was done by f.d.r. during world war two or wilson during world war one with the alien and sedition acts with the sedition act sorry this is not this this police state you're trying to get out of the alien solution acts were repealed. and roosevelt during world war one you know really when they go through the threat we're going to war because when they had that later they were well nobody's talking about repealing bush is bush is crazy but anyway we got him over the mystic here so sorry the wall street journal is reporting general the company is moving its x. ray business to china headquarters they're moving their headquarters to try to jeffrey immelt is the head of president obama's jobs creation and he's moving. is headquartered in china that's going to. look i mean i'm from i realize i'm handing you i'm for free tr
america still remains america and you don't have any daily problems with your civil liberties no be very few any americans have their phones wiretapped much less has been done at post nine eleven than was done by f.d.r. during world war two or wilson during world war one with the alien and sedition acts with the sedition act sorry this is not this this police state you're trying to get out of the alien solution acts were repealed. and roosevelt during world war one you know really when they go...
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america. >> only in america. i can't do this kind of business in my country. >> what's your favorite thing about america? ove disneybormd world. >> what's the best part about this country. it's given me the opportunity to go to school, buy a house. if i lived in korea, i couldn't do that. you would have to have all the money up front. now you have student loans up to my eyeballs and a mortgage note, but if i lived in korea, probably wouldn't be able to afford a house. >> so debt is the best part about america? >> well, no, that's probably the worst part of my life. nobody wants to have debt, but that debt has given me stuff. >> best of your life 18 to 21, you have to go to the army. >> girls included? >> girls included. you know you have to serve your country. >> in jordan, there are checkpoints. if you go out at night, there's a pretty good chance you're going to be stopped. where you coming, where are you going, what are you doing? in a way that you would feel like you're a suspect. >> freedom. you can do whatever you like. >> and girls. >> you can take her hand and shake and kiss on the street. nobody
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also want to talk about the america's cup world series, the professional circuit that will bring all of the teams and america's cups to port cities around the globe. the america's cup world series will be a tremendous need of an promotional vehicle to the america's cup final, here in san francisco. the world series will kick off in portugal in just eight weeks, then it moves to plymouth in the u.k. in september. i can also announced today we have the dates confirmed for the san diego regatta, the third stop in the world series. that will take place from the 12th to the 20th of november. you will be happy to hear it will be over before thanksgiving. we are looking forward to an exciting c eight -- season of sailing the ac 45's and then for two more seasons in the america's cup events. there is also a bidding process under way. we know five of the six cities that they will be stumping on. we will be determining how all of the 11 locations. the first few are expected to be announced soon for those remaining 11 cities. finally, i would like to pay a real tribute to the incredible amounts of work that is being done to make the america's cup events over the next two
also want to talk about the america's cup world series, the professional circuit that will bring all of the teams and america's cups to port cities around the globe. the america's cup world series will be a tremendous need of an promotional vehicle to the america's cup final, here in san francisco. the world series will kick off in portugal in just eight weeks, then it moves to plymouth in the u.k. in september. i can also announced today we have the dates confirmed for the san diego regatta,...
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america. america cannot use this language because the consequences would be catastrophic. >> so far, the markets have not responded too violently. as time goes on, there is an expectation of nervousness. this has not happened. just the fact they are talking about this might make investors nervous. when the u.s. and when they actually miss a payment on their debt to foreign countries, banks, etc., and their credit rating goes down and interest rates rise, those are very real and could be permanent. >> thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you. >> when it comes to fiscal policies, few names are invoked as much as ronald reagan. today, he got a special statute in his honor. this is a treaty that has happened numerous times but this time, it is the location. in his fourth of july, he was honored in london. >> it is july the fourth. independence day in america but this is london and not washington. the flags are out to celebrate ronald reagan with a new statue. today revives memories of an extraordinary political partnership. both were outspoken cold war warriors. critics of president reagan hated his rearming of america to challenge moscow. he said this more than two years before the wall fell. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> the berlin wall did come down, of course. today, britain's saluted ronald reagan. the foreign secretary brought a message from lady thatcher who hoped to attend but was not well enough to attend. >> ronald reagan was a great president and a great man. he held clear principles and acted upon them with purpose. >> his legacy was hailed by connolly's arise as an example for today, particularly in the middle east. >> it gives us hope and optimism to continue to stand for those who are still trapped in tyranny. "the reputation of some leaders fade with time but for reagan, it seems to be the reverse. critics duri
america. america cannot use this language because the consequences would be catastrophic. >> so far, the markets have not responded too violently. as time goes on, there is an expectation of nervousness. this has not happened. just the fact they are talking about this might make investors nervous. when the u.s. and when they actually miss a payment on their debt to foreign countries, banks, etc., and their credit rating goes down and interest rates rise, those are very real and could be...
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america." rning america." america." candidates for this p. why should i choose you? oh, um... e, and your car's in the shop, and you need a ride to chili's. hey, you're good. who will you take to chili's $20 dinner for two? there are 16 entrees to choose from, like our new chicken club quesadillas, made with fire-roasted corn guacamole and grilled chicken. ♪ chili's $20 for two ♪ we all want fewer chemicals. new all free clear oxi-active. a free clear detergent that's tough on stains and gentle on skin. try new all free clear oxi-active. ♪ i'm on the edge of glory >>> well, people will be chanting usa, usa, in germany this weekend. that's because the american team will be playing in the finals of >> you know, they've really gone from relative anonymity to total stardom in recent days with a lot of the fans latching on to the individual players including the captain, who as it turns out is a true soccer mom. >> been there and experienced it. i've won a world cup, you know, and just trying to capture that moment for everybody else thth i can. >> reporter: since 1997 christie ramp
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government will do for them. >> when i first moved to america after 9/11, america was quantities the world a lesson. now, the world's teach america a lesson. this is a reminder that one nation a particular is breathing down america's neck. the u.s. is waking up to decline, whether to deny it, embrace it, or beat him. how worried is america and is the right to be worried? >> they used to be a great sense of optimism that anyone would do well and this is increasingly becoming a much more segregated place in terms of their outlook and that is not so different from a lot of the other markets. >> do you see it like that? >> it is a true that the good news is that americans are worried. they will do something about it. that is traditionally the case in america to go along and you are told that russia will overtake you and china will overtake you. this is all policy mistakes that do it. this is the place. do you see immigration like that? you don't. they see opportunity and freedom. i am optimistic. i will get more optimistic maybe after 2012. >> this has become a point where this is a bigger economy, china, then the u.s. it will be a v
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america america may indeed need a superhero to save the day in san diego ramon dillon though archie. began super as president obama promised he'd be one as far as immigration reform and today he spoke to the largest national latino civil rights and advocacy organization to try and rally hispanic support to the national council of la raza. and one thing he didn't mention was a recently released report showing the obama administration has deported nearly four hundred thousand people setting a record according to the associated press president obama has said in the past his policy is to deport quote the worst of the worst that happened to people deported were considered criminals so that's half and nanny of those criminals you may not exactly consider the course of course tens of thousands of them have been arrested for drunk driving more than double the number in two thousand and eight under bush and three times the number of traffic violators were deported compared to two years ago now meanwhile immigration reform one of obama's promises and his presidential campaign has stalled in congress here's what he said course that doesn't mean we don't have unfinished business. i promised you i would work tirelessly to fix our broken immigration system and make the dream act a real. can you talk about that is x.l. called a hair of founder director and producer of a campaign from brave new foundation thank you for being with us so my first question to you is what leverage does obama have to tout achievements with the latino community i think it's a day when he hasn't delivered on immigration reform as he promised when latino unemployment is in the double digits and when reports show a record number of immigrants have been deported under his watch. it's a very difficult situation that he's in and it's an uphill battle for sure the problem there we're facing is and still is still moving on integration nobody wants to talk about it nobody wants to push for it there's absolutely no leadership in their congress or at the executive level and so he's going to have a hard time convincing woods he knows that in fact his record is a positive one having said that though there are some other positive steps that have been taken i think the advances on the dream act particularly have been substantial over the last couple years even though we haven't reached one there certainly positive steps towards you know obama today said that some believe that he should do more himself to do something about immigration reform and audience cheered and he said that's not how government works and he kind of blame republicans for the stalls to immigration reform is that a cop out should he be doing more. well there should be leadership on the issue and i think the ads with the latino community is really speaking out on is that there is sort of lack of leadership nobody wants to take the responsibility to do it b.c. immigration reform a political potato the hot potato that nobody wants to endorse and so when president obama says to the looks of your constituents that make him we'll respond by saying ok we're going to maybe we're definitely political pressure but you have to take leadership you have to do it every day every day and every week because if we only hear it if you scored ability novogratz going to be his main challenger and his main problem is look rather than working against their own interests because analysts say that they pretty overwhelmingly support the white house's matchett message on any number of issues and lobby for those so is that against their best interest should they not be giving so much support to the obama white house. well i think they're pretty funny on line and i think and i think what they're doing is really working both angles i mean their constituents and their supporters really really favor a strong immigration reform but in order to achieve that they have to be. with this white house because they need to keep the pressure on both the constituent level at the grassroots level but also at the level of the government became alienate the white house by saying you're not doing anything and so therefore we're going to stand bad we need to work with the white house and i think we're doing certainly various other organizations that aren't taking about stance but but you know we do have to remember that there is a congress that is absolutely blocking everything that we see and it's funny that we hear the g.o.p. constantly saying is lie obama's going to have president obama is going to have a very hard time convincing latino voters well that's clinton temperance for garceau because the g.o.p. has done absolutely everything in their ways and means to oppose any any advance on either the demand or immigration you know it's interesting that obama said today they get every result of this tells an immigration reform that more and more states are taking matters into their own hands which we have seen with a number of immigration laws passed at the state level which is that is not the right thing to do but what our state supposed to do if they're waiting around for the federal government to act and the government is not. you know this needs what they need to do is take into account a comprehensive immigration reform approach we cannot have been is the interest this extra interest that we're having big money interests and big private prison interests and big anti immigration interests pushing for these individual laws of across the states that's what's filling the void and that's the challenge the that we as organizations and as the latino community have a head of us is to push against. those void and so in essence what we're seeing is this is sweeping reform across states that are being influenced by big money interests that is where the immigration reform stalls but is. sorry i mean that step on your tongue doesn't our gazes a shot like that don't have a vested financial interest obama's director of enter government governmental affairs from the very beginning with previously in iraq as a senior vice president charge of research advocacy and legislation and hearing her tenure at the white house that's coincided with a sharp increase in federal funding for laws and that's according to a recent you just watch investigation so does that solidify the group's advocacy for obama's positions. well it in the role that i mean this is a very delicate role because at the same time that they're working with the white house to come out with the strongest ravages they still have a very strong can stage means that it's a nannying action so eventually arousal what they're going to have to do is to answer to their constituents and that's the first and foremost approach that they need to take that is certainly what out there are going to be since are doing is listening to their supporters and pressuring strongly for that again to reinstate is that what is going to be really hard is to alienate the right house we already have as far as immigration reform a congress that is not working on that issue so therefore we need to continue that pressure and we will see if that fresh air results and any results on immigration reform thank you for giving us your analysis down today. thank you so much for having me on and still to come words of wisdom on donald trump tonight told time of the art of war and that of all that and then stick around for our monday edition of happy hours not to earlier in the week to enjoy a fine just finally proves you can't go back to the future plus the russian jersey shore is coming to t.v. stick around doesn't fit. into that only mechanisms to do the work up to bring justice or accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. but i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly is if you understand it and then you glimpse something else here sees some other part of it and realize that everything you saw you don't. charge is a big issue. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime. i think. either one well. we have the government says they're for keeping safe get ready because of their freedom. it's. just so. it's. right it's time for tonight's tool time award and we are giving it to donald trump the businessman called in to fox and friends this morning to offer some words of wisdom on the debt ceiling debate but the donald actually revealed the real reason why he thinks the g.o.p. is holding the economy hostage in this debate take a listen the fact is quarter right the republicans get one hundred percent of what they want but it may improve getting rid of obamacare which is a total preserve church and they should not make a deal either that it might or extension of which were taken before the election which were sure that obamacare if you get election which would put elected which would be a great thing though you talked about ouch donald trump i actually think the g.o.p. should let the u.s. default on its debt so obama won't be reelected because clearly the republicans are not going to get one hundred percent of what they want surely donald trump is not that stupid maybe he just misspoke after all it was early monday morning maybe adam had his first cup of coffee at. but alas the republican breaks the real deal now get a hundred percent of what they have to get to make this country great again because right now it is not great then they should do next election that goes to right before the election. promises to get reelected i want to get your art i was a second time drum set of coffee and a cake and by the now he's advising the g.o.p. to put the u.s. credit rating in danger all to prevent a second obama term to derail the global markets for this control really that cynical the top two money men in the us right now treasury secretary timothy geithner and fed chairman ben bernanke each have warned the default will be catastrophic for the nation and the world economy if you don't want to trust the government while street has told the g.o.p. a deal has to be made if you don't want to trust bankers we've been warned by credit age of credit agencies that our aaa credit rating is in danger of being downgraded we don't trust ratings agencies while many economists say that if a d's fault takes place the u.s. will happen decide who gets paid and this is not a good thing the president has said that retirement checks and military pay might be a danger interest rates may go up people beyond the president say that that would mean that car loans then house loans would cost more credit card interest rates would go up your debt would be kind of more expensive global market may go reeling the dollar could be hit the american people would without a doubt suffer or could suffer more than they already are but trun think it's all worth it if obama isn't reelected now trying to live in luxury that will give the just fine probably of the u.s. defaults not the american worker though who would continue to suffer disproportionately and it is sad that we've reach such a place in the national discourse were donald trump who is a millionaire several times over who has bankrupted several companies would feel totally comfortable making such a statement on t.v. . but he's perfectly willing to push the economy off a ledge and risk the health of the u.s. economy as long as obama is gone i guess the birth certificate thing didn't work so this is his second go and that is why we're getting donald trump tonight still time award. all right i made it through the show and now it's time for the fun part joining me for happy hour is r t correspondent christine and reasons and so is back all right so there is a new twitter hash tag which is very popular and it's not justin bieber and it's not from the other silly ones i saw today it is the f. you washington. right it's not have a spell it out with this we had to blur it out on no it's the real deal and we just wanted to highlight a few of the very special ones that started on saturday and matter of hours thousands of people were using it let's look at those so if you washington for letting the g.o.p. frame the debate the problem is unemployment not the debt or deficit you lie another person tweeted and you are using every crisis to make them pay for that errors of the rich thereby creating a third world levels of inequality and someone else said i dedicate this tweet to every working for republican who fight so millionaires can have a better life if you washington what do you think of this a little while before. i was i was just surfacing now the only one for a long time you know you were only now upset it washington after in a the regulators were a huge part of the whole unified now sort of local to those rather credit rating agencies we were talking about before like oh all the networks that goes 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 sentiment 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 it say that they're united over twitter but not out at the white house or in front of the capitals saying this is ridiculous we demand better governance that people are just content to tweet about it world people live on the internet these days are the problems is like we're united in frustration of the government they're not you know what they want the government to do when we you are showing. that we're from more of the left perspective but there's plenty of people on the right that are upset with the government for sort of screwing around these problems as well there's only so much you can happen it's a lot easier hundred forty characters of us running exacts job creators. when you say if you washington that could mean the white house that could mean the republicans the democrats and all of us are there for a couple of you know she's an income of everybody ok well let's move on to something that may encompass everybody's attention and there is a russian version of what looks like the jersey shore it is starting august eleventh on lifetime mark your calendars and here is the trailer. people were in america. great service great i never forgot what you got to be giving me. all right you guys marking your calendar. i think it's so interesting and funny i mean it's definitely a lot like the jersey shore here and i'm going to go ahead and admit this on live television i do watch this it's embarrassing. i know it's embarrassing but it is kind of my little therapeutic time of setting the brain off and laughing and it's really funny i just got into kind of an argument with my producer over this who says this should not be on television at all this is creating bad things for our society to reward people who act like this and become famous and get paid. but i think that the russians are going to like this as much as i like. you think this is going to be what was right and you're going to be outraged. yeah well i think actually the real story here is it's nice to see lifetime sort of branching out because usually lifetime is women getting beaten now it's going to be. giving women . this is all it'
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rather than address the captain america america may indeed be the superhero. ramon villain though archie all right so as we said hundred thousand people fans flocked to comic-con but what about the energy that they're putting their couldn't that energy be put to better use say fighting in the real world to save the u.s. economy well joining me now from our studio in new york is costume enthusiastic victoria schmidt you can find her on her facebook page scruffy rebel cosplay and their victoria thanks so much for joining us i know we're going to be showing pictures from your facebook page and you attended comic-con i know i've i've been there to cover it in years past an interesting place but something that struck me when i was there is how many people saved up all their money just to go to comic-con why do you think that this is such a huge attraction. so many people have such a love for just the creative arts and you know the comic books and all the movies and anime and cartoons they touch a lot of us in such a way that you know that that's what we want to put
rather than address the captain america america may indeed be the superhero. ramon villain though archie all right so as we said hundred thousand people fans flocked to comic-con but what about the energy that they're putting their couldn't that energy be put to better use say fighting in the real world to save the u.s. economy well joining me now from our studio in new york is costume enthusiastic victoria schmidt you can find her on her facebook page scruffy rebel cosplay and their victoria...
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things are in america today, the sense that america's best days are behind in china's best days are ahead of it, have become the subject of dinner party and caution conversations across america today. do we buy the idea that america owned the 19th and 20th century and china will inevitably on the 21st century. iraq no, we do not buy that. we have written this book -- no, we do not buy that. we have written this book to explain that view. we're not pessimists when it comes to america's future. we are optimists. we're frustrated optimists. that is my mode it today. i am an optimist, but i am frustrated optimist. the title of the first chapter is the mantra of the department: security -- department of homeland security posted in airports and roads stations around the country. we have seen and heard something. millions of americans have as well. will we have seen is not a suspicious package under a stairwell. what we have seen is hiding in plain sight. we have seen something that poses a greater threat to our national security and well-being than al qaeda ever will. we have seen a country with enormous potential falling into the worst sort of decline, a slow decline, just slow e
things are in america today, the sense that america's best days are behind in china's best days are ahead of it, have become the subject of dinner party and caution conversations across america today. do we buy the idea that america owned the 19th and 20th century and china will inevitably on the 21st century. iraq no, we do not buy that. we have written this book -- no, we do not buy that. we have written this book to explain that view. we're not pessimists when it comes to america's future....
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are on the moniker of the captain america america may indeed need a superhero to save the day in san diego. archie all right so as thousands flock to comic-con could all that energy be possibly could to a better use say fighting in the real world or try to save the u.s. economy well earlier i spoke to costume enthusiastic but who is in our los angeles studio she's an avid comic con go or has photos to prove it on her facebook page scruffy rebel cost play here's her take on why comic-con is still so popular and why san diego i think lost without it. well there's just so many people who have such a love for just the creative arts and you know the comic books and all the movies and animation cartoons they touch a lot of us in such a way that you know that that's where we want to put all of our energy and time and money and other people put it in the golf scene or you know playing sports that's where we put our money in our interest in suicide by some people will do whatever they can or you know spend what savings they maybe had for that year to go to comic con it is the stuff but as far
are on the moniker of the captain america america may indeed need a superhero to save the day in san diego. archie all right so as thousands flock to comic-con could all that energy be possibly could to a better use say fighting in the real world or try to save the u.s. economy well earlier i spoke to costume enthusiastic but who is in our los angeles studio she's an avid comic con go or has photos to prove it on her facebook page scruffy rebel cost play here's her take on why comic-con is...
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america america may indeed need. to see. in said hugo ramon dylan though archie all right speaking of president obama today he welcomes them and says go giants to the white house the giants are last year's winning team of the world series and you know it's all been standard for u.s. presidents to meet with and congratulate professional winning teams expressed that to me and congratulate winning then professional teams so what's the deal here why not equal time for the ladies i suppose for starters there is no major league women's baseball team but there are quite a few women sports teams who not only don't get invites to the white house they barely get coverage on t.v. they certainly don't sell as many tickets for their games and they don't make nearly as much money as their male counterparts while one man says there's a perfectly good explanation for this earlier i spoke to a man who calls himself james preacher he travels the country preaching his beliefs one of which is that women shouldn't play sports at all here's a look at his unique perspective. my viewpoint is that the women should not be own volved in the sports whatsoever at all and what instead it should women be doing well the scriptural if surfer they're looking a lot of people do not understand the scriptures or even reverence the scriptures today as we did not find three hundred years ago north and so i know you're a working position but the scriptural position for a woman according to titus two and first amendment to was to be a keeper at home to take care of her husband and her children let's bring this back to the original discussion of sports and you know it so you say your argument is that women should not be playing sports in the first place. and there are other reasons you. said they are an exercise. exercise would not be wrong in the privacy of their home or in a place where they're dressed and decently and that's another problem i have all other sports but also tells us that women should be modest some of the dress that should be there or in their actions in much of the apparel i mean there's cheerleaders in the way the cheerleaders for us are indecent by god's standards i believe in the idea of a woman well around playing basketball and doing this to be a stand in for the duel of the sports teams it's induced the themes of two thousand and eleven i mean how many i don't know how many people do you have that are actually you know following your your word obviously you're married certainly i would imagine that your wife agrees with you which things very strange to me as a you know kind of a i guess you might describe me as a modern day one at least by your standards you go around the country preaching do you have people who actually subscribe to what you're saying when the number one limited statement leaves you question just a moment let's all get away from that number one recognize that in our society in america one hundred fifty years ago ninety percent of the united states of american citizens of greed was statements are making such as it will be people who don't but there are literally tens of thousands hundreds of thousands even christians around america that's a poor or what i'm stating here are many and you look at a movement the middle no movement and so forth that here too will be cheaper at home modest apparel women shouldn't wear slacks and shorts and bathing suits and so forth so i'm not alone in this so they give us all of a read gresham's of where we come in america and what i will say the last times perilous times show come in we're going to go in for that further away from the truth of the word of god so by these agreed just things happening women wearing bathing suits and slacks and all this how has this negatively impacted our society . well one of the. numerous other ways of totally agree was as far as the immodest apparel it's very easy but i will say as a man's i gate is i
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america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america'siner is always open. >>> when we talk about low emission vehicles and clean energy what could be cleaner than fresh air. that is exactly what some college students in the south bay thought. but unlike the rest of us is they decided to figure out a way to actually use air to power a bicycle. >> reporter: if you ever work around santa clara fortunate this old blue house might look familiar. you might even though some of the model citizens that live inside. they are newly graduated seniors and none of the major in-house keeping one can find evidence of intelligent life, not only in what they read but also what they practice. >> it's compressed air. >> and beyond the obvious ones. just move from the kitchen to the basement and get a look at this, with the gauges and gears and gat tri-. >> you take a normal bike and run it on compressed air. >> those air tanks attached to a small engine to a couple of hoses squeeze the throttle and that is one-third of a horsepower there. >> the power comes
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they're coming to america ♪ ♪ they're coming to america they're coming to americaay today today ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all for "late night" hashtags -- for more of our favorites, go to latenightwithjimmyfallon.com. we'll be right back with the special edition of finals of the instant band. come back, everybody. i like things stacked. ♪ we like things stuffed. [ all ] topped! [ male announcer ] applebee's knows what the neighborhood likes, so we're serving up stacked, stuffed, and topped entrees! like the new chicken parmesan stack for only $9.99. there's also the new florentine topped house sirloin, provolone stuffed meatballs and more. stacked, stuffed and loaded with the flavor you love. stacked, stuffed and topped! i like things smooshed. we'll work on that. [ male announcer ] only at applebee's. open 'til midnight or later. i was just gonna say that! about this flat haircolor! [ gigi ] try nice 'n easy anti-flat, always dimensional. in one simple step, get tones and highlights built into every shade with nice 'n easy. built into every shade
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america. we disagree significantly on a lot of policy issues but in the end all root for america. we all root for america. america's economy. and that sentiment i think will prevail. i really believe that. you're right, chris, you've been here -- >> i read in the paper, they don't talk like that. they don't talk like that. that guy up in scranton, that new tea party guy kelly sounds like he's in loony land. he says they got a bill passed. that's all they got to do. they have cut, cap and balance is good enough. they all go home. they're living on their own planet. >> i believe the very good people of scranton, pennsylvania, will be telling him and others about the right thing to do. >> thank you. jay carney. you're keeping hope alive. thank you, jay, for coming on "hardball." >> thank you. >>> i only have a few minutes. i used up all that good time, jay. let me ask you this -- is this true? are we all on the same team or is there a real banded operation going on in the right in the republican house? >> i don't know who is on whose team, but i'll say there's deep divisionxd inside the republican pardyq a
america. we disagree significantly on a lot of policy issues but in the end all root for america. we all root for america. america's economy. and that sentiment i think will prevail. i really believe that. you're right, chris, you've been here -- >> i read in the paper, they don't talk like that. they don't talk like that. that guy up in scranton, that new tea party guy kelly sounds like he's in loony land. he says they got a bill passed. that's all they got to do. they have cut, cap and...
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. >> there's a big thing, big subject in america today called america's decline or america's competitiveness, that's wt thepresident spoke to in his state of the union. and all kinds of people are debating this subject now. it has to do with the rise of china and india and the economic growth of those emerging nations. it has to do with the fact that technology s no respect for boundaries which we are discovering in the middle east right now, right. >> absolutely. >> where do you come down on that in terms of america because you're leaving america. >> yh. america h ha great natural resources, huge amount of land and that's been extremely important in its growth. but it also has respeed science and innovation. and we see great growth areas. i mean california and in the boston area in particularly and i think america recognizeds the importance of human capital. i think that's intellectual capital and the generation of ideas. but it needs more nurturing. i mean science education in the u.s. is not up to scratch. >> what does that mean not up to scratch. >> it'just not generating enough educated
. >> there's a big thing, big subject in america today called america's decline or america's competitiveness, that's wt thepresident spoke to in his state of the union. and all kinds of people are debating this subject now. it has to do with the rise of china and india and the economic growth of those emerging nations. it has to do with the fact that technology s no respect for boundaries which we are discovering in the middle east right now, right. >> absolutely. >> where do...
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america america, you still have emptiness, you still have ferrell houses and churches and blocks and blocks of nothing but hard, hard choices. detroit was one of the first real centers of black political power in middle class prosperity, and now it's another black mayor's hollow prize. we've talked a lot on this show about the official response to detroit. this school, the catherine ferguson school for young mothers was nearly closed this year. some say that detroit's mayor dave bing would like emergency manager powers of his own, but mayor bing insists that's not true. that he is still the plain old elected mayor of a city with a giant hole where the tax base used to be. but what's happening to mayor bing's detroit and to new orleans and in different cities in different ways all across americais that we, the rest of america have cut them loose to sink or swim on their own, when they simply can't make it. our collective will to preserve cities has shrunk and our cities have shrunk right along with that will.{ the question now is what a just outcome looks like for these places. how can we make sure the families that live there, live in safety? that they have good schools. that they have health care? we have neighborhoods in this country where you can't so much as buy a fresh piece of fruit. and as we consider the enormous budget cuts that have pushed out the very idea of raising more money by taxing the very wealth y consider this, we can still help places like detroit and new orleans and so many american cities. they don't have to become just hollow prizes. we could decide that we can still do big things if we have we could decide that we can still do big things if we have the political will to do them. >>> this is walter reed, the ñ >>> this is walter reed, the ÷ >>> th
america america, you still have emptiness, you still have ferrell houses and churches and blocks and blocks of nothing but hard, hard choices. detroit was one of the first real centers of black political power in middle class prosperity, and now it's another black mayor's hollow prize. we've talked a lot on this show about the official response to detroit. this school, the catherine ferguson school for young mothers was nearly closed this year. some say that detroit's mayor dave bing would like...
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america, america, god sheds his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thigh goods with brotherhoods from sea to shining sea ♪ >> when it comes to beating boredom in the orange county jail, donald stokes likes to sing, and patriotic classics seem not to bother anyone. >> as always, portions of tonight's program brought to you in part by orange county corrections. >> thanks to his former job, stokes has seen a broad spectrum of americad huge trails for kids. every burger king, chucky cheese, needs to have a playground cleaned, built, dismantled. >> stokes is serving 120 days for possession of methamphetamines and driving on a suspended license, but this isn't his first run-in with the law. >> i've been arrested for being a dee jay. been taken to jail on a 5150, psychiatric -- buckskin leggings. that's a great story when you're inside and somebody goes so, what are you in for? makes for good conversation at least. >> stokes is using part of his time in oc to tell another story, one he hopes to cell in nearby hollywood. >> going to sing again? >> i don't know. probably. >> i have been in the process of a screenplay. we're calling it the bar stool musical. ♪ ♪ know they'll test you to see if you're true, gave your heart rhythm and music lives in you ♪ ♪ >>> stokes' release date is only three days away. there was a time when steven carlstrom could almost see freedom as well. >> i was getting out within two months. i was
america, america, god sheds his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thigh goods with brotherhoods from sea to shining sea ♪ >> when it comes to beating boredom in the orange county jail, donald stokes likes to sing, and patriotic classics seem not to bother anyone. >> as always, portions of tonight's program brought to you in part by orange county corrections. >> thanks to his former job, stokes has seen a broad spectrum of americad huge trails for kids. every burger king,...
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america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. >> you cannot get a life or wrong. i am committed to life. [applause] >> congresswoman michele bachmann at a campaign appearance in south carolina. she was talking about the time she suffered a miscarriage and hurt renew our friends for life. she makes mistakes, but nobody is ridiculing her forhis one. what does this tell you about michele bachmann? >> it gives a personal narrative to her pro-life position, consistent with the vast majority of republican primary voters. i would contrast her introduction to this race with that of the former speaker of the house newt gingrich. with each passing day, in spite of the stumbles, her stock has been enhanced. her position has been improved. newt the last time i was trying to close out his tiffany 's account. >> she was no. 2 in one of the polls behind mitt romney. >> democrats under rate her at her peril. they talk about -- at their peril. they talk about her t way they used to talk about ronald reagan, and that is reall
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america is. >> so walsh thinks real america doesn't pay child support. and, therefore, it's okay if he doesn't either. walsh leaving his ex-wife high and dry with three kids is terribly inexcusable. he said he is just doing what real americaycho talk. the american people want jobs. not fights over the debt ceiling. there's a way to get jobs back in america and i'm going to tell you how it's going to all happen coming up. over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. uh-huh. jeff? right there. jeff! honey, i can't walk any faster. [ female announcer ] the great taste is clear. [ cellphone beeps ] [ jeff ] ooh! thanks hun! [ female announcer ] oscar mayer deli fresh turkey comes in a clear pack so the freshness you see is what you taste. only from oscar mayer. [ cellphone beeps ] ♪ it's for you. [ chuckles ] ♪ it doesn't get better than this ♪ >>> so the question is what do wealthy peo
america is. >> so walsh thinks real america doesn't pay child support. and, therefore, it's okay if he doesn't either. walsh leaving his ex-wife high and dry with three kids is terribly inexcusable. he said he is just doing what real americaycho talk. the american people want jobs. not fights over the debt ceiling. there's a way to get jobs back in america and i'm going to tell you how it's going to all happen coming up. over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq,...
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america is. >> so walsh thinks real america doesn't pay child support. and, therefore, it's okay if he doesn't either. walsh leaving his ex-wife high and dry with three kids is terribly inexcusable. he said he is just doing what real americaeadbeat psycho talk. the american people want jobs. not fights over the debt ceiling. there's a way to get jobs back in america and i'm going to tell you how it's going to all happen coming up. [ male announcer ] things seem better with travelocity's best price guarantee. our girl's an architect. our boy's a genius. we are awesome parents! biddly-boop. [ male announcer ] if you find a lower rate on a room you've booked, we won't just match it. we'll give you $50 towards your next trip. [ gnome ] it's go time. we'll give you $50 towards your next trip. diabetes testing? it's all the same. nothing changes. then try this. freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, but it's not gonna-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. did it just-- [both] target the blood? yeah, drew it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the blood of one touch.® that is different. so freestyle lite test strips make testing... easy? easy. great. call or click-- we'll sen
america is. >> so walsh thinks real america doesn't pay child support. and, therefore, it's okay if he doesn't either. walsh leaving his ex-wife high and dry with three kids is terribly inexcusable. he said he is just doing what real americaeadbeat psycho talk. the american people want jobs. not fights over the debt ceiling. there's a way to get jobs back in america and i'm going to tell you how it's going to all happen coming up. [ male announcer ] things seem better with travelocity's...
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america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington. president hugo chavez makes a surprise return to venezuela, but questions about his health hangs over the country's future. defiance. the hague court room becomes a scene of high drama, as the former bosnian serb commander ratko mladic is ejected from the trial. and the latest tribute to the american 40 president is unveiled, not in the u.s. but in the u.k. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the globe. it is the beginning of my return. that was the triumphal verdict of president hugo chavez on his surprise trip back home. he has been in cuba for almost one month being treated for cancer, but the ever-dramatic president was determined not to miss the 200th anniversary of his nation's independence. his political opponents however say he is in no fit shape to run the country. our reporter. >> surprising venezuelans with his return from cuba in the small hours of monday morning, president chavez stepped off the plane as a much happier man than the one who announced just days ago he had been treated for cancer. in a telephone interview with the state television, his tone was upbeat, telling listeners he was feeling very happy. hugo chavez has been absent from venezuela for over four weeks after he took ill during an official visit to cuba. he first announced he was suffering from a public abscess, later revealing he was being treated for cancer. he has ret
america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington. president hugo chavez makes a surprise return to venezuela, but questions about his health hangs over the country's future. defiance. the hague court room becomes a scene of high drama, as the former bosnian serb commander ratko mladic is ejected from the trial. and the latest tribute to the american 40 president is unveiled, not in the u.s. but in the u.k. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and...
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america? what is wrong with protecting america? i do not get it. when the policies that have been in place for the last 20 or 30 years are exactly the opposite. they do not protect america but harm america. look at the tax policies. why do we reward american companies if there are offshore drops -- jobs? there is still more in the tax policies that rewards the of shoring of american jobs. what is wrong with protecting american jobs? we adopted the policies the chinese have adopted. we should adopt similar policies and get away with it here. use our tax dollars to buy american-made equipment. out of every gallon you by friday so, it goes out there to buy what? i had nothing to do with the bay bridge. it was a horrible mistake. save 10% -- thousands of jobs are in china and not in california, not in america. >> one of the things that the congressman is striving to do is if you take the 15 proposals that we have, within the g-20, you can find counterparts with and it. what they are saying is, we are not being protectionists, we are being reciprocal. 19 nations have multiples of what we have today and what little we have today is because of people -- like mandy. tom harkin
america? what is wrong with protecting america? i do not get it. when the policies that have been in place for the last 20 or 30 years are exactly the opposite. they do not protect america but harm america. look at the tax policies. why do we reward american companies if there are offshore drops -- jobs? there is still more in the tax policies that rewards the of shoring of american jobs. what is wrong with protecting american jobs? we adopted the policies the chinese have adopted. we should...
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me so much, it means america including people sitting around this table is fixated on the wrong problem. right now, it's not an immediate august 2011 crisis. america -- and america -- and america does have a crisis right now. >> that's the problem. >> the crisis is jobs and a stagnant economy, and what is the tragedy is that no one right now is addressing that question. >> i think obama s. you think she what? >> addressing a jobs crisis head-on? >> barack obama believes thatçn this time of a bad economy, the government borrowing more in order to spend more is actually good. he just wants more to borrow. >> you're making that argument better than barack obama did. i'm not hearing that from him. >> his decision to incur debt is in their mind a job creating decision. i may disagree say, goodness, you're not creating jobs doing that. do you agree? that's what they think they're doing in the white house? creating -- >> i wish the white house, frankly, believed that creating more debt would create more jobs, because i think that's the case. and i'm going to go further. >> and -- >> let him finish. >> there's every evidence that barack obama does not believe in econom
me so much, it means america including people sitting around this table is fixated on the wrong problem. right now, it's not an immediate august 2011 crisis. america -- and america -- and america does have a crisis right now. >> that's the problem. >> the crisis is jobs and a stagnant economy, and what is the tragedy is that no one right now is addressing that question. >> i think obama s. you think she what? >> addressing a jobs crisis head-on? >> barack obama...
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america, america, fireworks. what about getting firepower in the car and your savings? >> there's a number of models out there. consumer reports has never said just buy american. we always said buy the best car you can for the money, the best value, best reliability, best safety. we have a list of intriguing american branded products. >> let's start off with the chef ray avalanche. which has a -- chevrolet avalanche, suggested retail price ofs did 42,000. >> it has great cargo carrying, a comfortable interior. much more civilized than you would think , it is an easy truck to live with. again, it does very well in consumer reports test. >> everybody here in americaheir trucks. gas prices are still high. the avalanche is one of the top vehicles so is the dodge ram 1500, when you talk about gas prices that might square people. >> both get 14 miles per gallon in consumer reports testify. what we like about the ram, it did well in tests, average or better reliability hasn't failed any crash tests. the ram has a civilized ride. excellent cargo carrying. wonderful smooth powerful v8 can great dual exhaust system that is intoxicating this is the one chrysler product that consumer reports recommends. >> you see that detroit is coming back. let's take about the ford flex which has come back really big. ford doing a great job in the market. >> ford certainly is the success story of detroit. what we like about the flex it combines the versatility of an suv but driveability of a wagon. you can get a twin turbo v6 for the sports car lover in you that is not going to sacrifice fuel economy, still get 17 miles per gallon the same -- the flex is a great family
america, america, fireworks. what about getting firepower in the car and your savings? >> there's a number of models out there. consumer reports has never said just buy american. we always said buy the best car you can for the money, the best value, best reliability, best safety. we have a list of intriguing american branded products. >> let's start off with the chef ray avalanche. which has a -- chevrolet avalanche, suggested retail price ofs did 42,000. >> it has great cargo...
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grow some revenues and asked the wealthy people in america to pay their fair share if you do well in america you should be willing to do well by america especially in a crisis and so we said what is the organization what is a campaign that is carrying a bad message forward it's a super majority opinion but obviously it's not making a difference in washington d.c. both political parties seem to be out the rails somewhere the whole town of d.c. seems to be stuck on stupid talking about either austerity or massive austerity but nobody's talking about investing in america and creating jobs so who's sticking up for jobs not because who's doing it we can find. an organization we said let's start one and so rebuild the dream. is a support center for. creating a new movement that we call the american dream movement and we have now about one hundred fifty partners including some of the big superstar powerhouse organizations on the progressive side of the ledger move on dot org a.f.l.-cio planned parenthood the center for community change green for all campaign for america's future so many organizations i can name them all have decided stand to
grow some revenues and asked the wealthy people in america to pay their fair share if you do well in america you should be willing to do well by america especially in a crisis and so we said what is the organization what is a campaign that is carrying a bad message forward it's a super majority opinion but obviously it's not making a difference in washington d.c. both political parties seem to be out the rails somewhere the whole town of d.c. seems to be stuck on stupid talking about either...
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their lostness, what these writers were doing and much of it was when they lost america, to find america in europe, to find americafriend of hemingway said, was to find america in one's heart, in one's spirit, and in a foreign land. there was something about this idea of transplanting yourself in another location away from america so as to write about america and discover their american identity. >> let's get our first telephone call in for our conversation with ernest hemingway. it's from san diego. you're on c-span. please go ahead. >> caller: hello and thank you for taking my call. i've been anxiously awaiting for this particular program because i'm a big fan of ernest hemingway. several years ago, back in the '60s, a friend from the university of indiana sent me a copy of what was called "a man's credo" by ernest hemingway. i've never seen it published or heard about it from any source that i accessed and i was wondering if any viewer or your guests might have come across this. one of the quotes from the credo states, a long life oftentimes keeps man from his optimism. and i thought this was insightful given t
their lostness, what these writers were doing and much of it was when they lost america, to find america in europe, to find americafriend of hemingway said, was to find america in one's heart, in one's spirit, and in a foreign land. there was something about this idea of transplanting yourself in another location away from america so as to write about america and discover their american identity. >> let's get our first telephone call in for our conversation with ernest hemingway. it's...
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america america god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ then crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ [ applause ] >>> when it comes to beating boredom in the orange county jail, donald stokes likes to sing, and patriotic classics seem not to bother anyone. >> as always, portions brought to you in part by the orange county department of corrections, inviting you. come on vacation, stay on probation. >> thanks to his former job, stokes has seen a broad spectrum of americad at a time. >> we build huge playgrounds for kids. every chuck e. cheese, burger king, mcdonald's has a playland out there that needs to be serviced, cleaned, built, dismantled. >> stokes is serving 120 days for possession of methamphetamines and driving on a suspended license, but this isn't his first run-in with the law. >> i've been arrested for being a deejay. i've been stopped by law enforcement on an inflatable device at one point in time. inner tubing is apparently illegal on lake perris out here in california. i've been taken to jail on a 5150, which is a psychiatric evaluation for oneself for others because i was wearing a renaissance fair costume at the time. i was just in half of my garb, knee-high moccasins, buckskin leggings. that's a great story when you're inside and somebody goes, so what are you in for? you know? it makes for good conversation. >> stokes is using part of his time in oc to tell another story, one he hopes to sell in nearby hollywood. >> are you going t
america america god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ then crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ [ applause ] >>> when it comes to beating boredom in the orange county jail, donald stokes likes to sing, and patriotic classics seem not to bother anyone. >> as always, portions brought to you in part by the orange county department of corrections, inviting you. come on vacation, stay on probation. >> thanks to his former job, stokes has seen a broad...
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america to you but in a foreign land why is america being taken out of the movie title? . >>> we have all seen the movies where they try to sneak something into a prison cell. a woman was trying to sneak her husband out. the woman was acting nervous and was pulling a suitcase that looked heavy so they opened it and found her husband inside. he is serving time on weapons charges, she will go to jail because bags don't fly free at this place. >>> look around. is there a person under 20 in your room? now take a look at them. you could be looking at the first to make it to their 150th birthday. doctors and sciencists predict the first person to live to be 150 is already born. he said we could have all the tools needed to cure aging and banishing diseases. now to date the world's longest living person on record lives to be 122. the doctor said the more time we have with science the better we are and in his view the first person to live to be one thousand will be born less than 20 years after the first 150th birthday. you follow that? we are getting old. >>> abc2 is working for you. are you planning to organize your garage or closet? perhaps getting rid of some of the stuff you no longer use? john shows us how to get the most cash for your unwanted stuff so you don't waste your money. >> summer is the season when many of us clear out the garage and closets hoping to organize our house and maybe make a few dollars in the process. the easy eve wait to do it is with a yard sale. nowadays there are other ways that could net you a lot more cash. >> ten dollars, brand new. >> reporter: michael is a garage sale veteran . he knows what sells best. items that are not worth much or are big and heavy like in scooter. >> big, heavy items, yard selling is the only way to go because shipping is real expensive. you loose all the profit. >> reporter: he said to many people give stuff away at yard sales because most buyers don't want to drop more than ten dollars. he said if you think something is rare like this old oil lamp, research it on e-bay to see what it might bring. > if it was antique it could be worth several hundred. >> reporter: feel it's antique? he said don't sell it at a garage sale. >> something that is really valuable e-bay is the way to go because you will get the most. >> reporter: many are intimidated by selling on e-bay or don't have the time. another option, estate selling services that do the work for you. >> we work with families that are in a situation where they are down sizing or in a situation where they want to get rid of the majority of the contents. >> reporter: brian runs a company called everything but the house. >> what we have is a map of the united states from 18523. >> reporter: he catalogs everything like this map and sell it online for it's worthful. >> it might go in a garage sale for a few dollars, we sold it for over $400. over $400. >> reporter: his company gets a 30% commission but it handles everything and will no up front cost. if you are just looking to sell electronics check out the buy back programs at best buy, radio shack or websites. i unloaded this two year old net book at a site called cash for laptops. i shipped it off and fought a check for $80. if you are still thinking of the garage sale route you may want to team up with your neighbors. yard sale experts say you get more customers if everybody in the street is holding a yard sale the same day. that could mean higher profits to you so you don't waste your money. >> you know we have all heard the experts say keep the temperature in the house around 78 degrees. tonight we are working to bring you more ways to keep it cool. keeping lamps and other thing away from it if you can. they can absorb heat. also, turn the setting down on your water heater. that can make up as much as 25% of your bill by turning down it -- you can turn down how much heat it uses. >> now, maryland at most powerful radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> let's get into it. a warm, hazy, humid night outside, no question about that after a hot, sticky day here in maryland. about what we always expect. 80 degrees still at pwi. that's outside the city, downtown it's warmer, feeling like at least the mid80's in the city right now. the radar, there is very little on it but interestingly, we have picked up one renegade shower out of overly up to perry hall. bit of drizzle on i-95, a moderate shower, put a small one up the i-95 and up 40 here and one. a couple showers here in northeast baltimore. nice, hazy sunset at robert w coleman. how about annapolis today at the united states naval academy. lot of sailboats doing anything you can to beat the heat. manchester, always a beautiful spot here at manchester valley high. 80 in baltimore, that's where we are right now. most spots around maryland have flannen to the midand upper 70s and as we look at the humidity levels, 70, 80, 90% in many spots and that means it feels like 91 now in the harbor, feels like close to 90 in dc. quite a heat index brewing. the thing is this, we have plenty of fuel for thunderstorms, we don't have a focusing or something to trigger them. that is down in -- virginia and north carolina right now. stalled awl old frontal boundary but a boundary nonetheless and where you tend to find the storms along or just south of this boundary. this is going to drift north over maryland through the day tomorrow and into tomorrow night. coming north as a warm front, then pushing back south as a cold front on thursday, both days will feature chances for storms, there will be a large chance of moisture in the east coast. so, all we need is the heating of the afternoon and that boundary in place and that will be spark for storms. tomorrow evening, baltimore southward where we will see the pop up showers and storm, the models just taking their best stab at where the storms are likely to be popping up. that boundary over the state thursday afternoon as well. again chances for showers and storm. if your grass needs rain you may get it if you get that passing shower or storm. 69 overnight. muggy night. tomorrow 92, humidity, will stay high. that's for security thunderstorms will be possible, tomorrow night down to 70 or so, partly cloudy, scattered evening storms a possibility and then as we look ahead jay apply very classic, classic outlook for early july in maryland. chance for storms, right now looks like less than 20%. you get down to a 10 or 12% chance. >> good. that's the way to do it. >> listen. who knew the first avenger would be a backlash to america? captain america will keep top billing in this country but when the new movie hits the screen on july the 22nd russia, the ukra. >>announcer: ne and south korea will call it the first avenger out of concern about anti american sentiment. titles are often changed because of cultural reason or they don't translate well. captain america is a patriotic super soldier and that will translate well here. >>> the orioles, jj, hit his 13th home run to lead off the game and weeders had three hits including his 8th shot of the year. mitch atkins -- jim johnson knock add round in the 7th on their way to a 4-2 loss. we will be right back. . >>> this is drawing massive crowds, get a look at this guy at the zoo. the baby hipo seems to have a knack for under water ballet. his moves have become quite at traction . how about that? >>> did you bet on this horse? a horse got loose on an ohio highway and ran for eight miles until police could pull it over. had kent been riding it would have gone 12 miles.
america to you but in a foreign land why is america being taken out of the movie title? . >>> we have all seen the movies where they try to sneak something into a prison cell. a woman was trying to sneak her husband out. the woman was acting nervous and was pulling a suitcase that looked heavy so they opened it and found her husband inside. he is serving time on weapons charges, she will go to jail because bags don't fly free at this place. >>> look around. is there a person...
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other hosted by the chamber of commerce. >> i am very interested in what i call disappearing america. america that may not be here 25 years from now. >> for 30 years, carol highsmith has documented the country through her camera lens. every total available and at the clever of congress. it is a prelude to the debut of our original documentary "the library of congress." >> we are here a library of congress. this is 2000 books from the justices personal collection. what's interesting discovery was found on the original draft of the declaration of independence? you will find more answers in our original documentary. "the library of congress," airing this monday night. we will tour the iconic jefferson building and the reading room. presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in its collection and to preserve for future generations. join us for "the library of congress" this monday night on c-span. modern technology revealed that severson use the word subject before replacing it with the word citizen in this f
other hosted by the chamber of commerce. >> i am very interested in what i call disappearing america. america that may not be here 25 years from now. >> for 30 years, carol highsmith has documented the country through her camera lens. every total available and at the clever of congress. it is a prelude to the debut of our original documentary "the library of congress." >> we are here a library of congress. this is 2000 books from the justices personal collection....
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america. >> damn, america, have you lost weight? >> some of the savings will come through less waste and more efficiency. >> from now on when we buy office supplies, we will join up with canada and mexico to look for deals on groupon. >> tonight we celebrate. >> wednesday we go shopping. [cheering and applause] we'll be right back. [cheering a] >> welcome back. my guest tonight, very funny comedian. his show fx's "louis." thank goodness it's back for another season. >> it's a mother dog. it's a mother dog like 14-nipple belly. that's what happens if i go like this. it's happening now, you just can't see it. it's a six pack for a whole other reason. it just hangs in sections. it actually is three sections with a split in the middle. >> jon: please welcome back to the show "louis"ck. [cheering and applause] >> that was really funny. >> jon: great to see you. >> thank you. [cheering and applause] >> jon: i'm so glad the show is back on. >> thank you >> jon: you want to do it again? >> i don't want to shake. i just want us to hoover. >> jon: do the hover shake. first episode was so good. >> thank you. jon and your acting now is getting good. >> you were describing it. i thought you were saying, "you're acting now," which is the way it feels. it feels goofy. >> jon: you and i have worked together for so many years. and we all sucked. they always wanted to make us acteddors and we all sucked at it. and all of a sudden you became good. wait. what about taking the rest of us with you. >> i have more practice, that's allment i've just done it for longer. i still suck pretty bad, though. >> jon: stop it. first episode, the woman who played your sister. >> are rusty schwimmer. >> jon: so good. >> she's great. january jon can we say first episode what... >> it's all about a big fart. the whole first episode is about a fart. and... >> jon: how long is the fart? >> i think it was 42 seconds long or something like that. [laughter] one-tenth of an episode is a fart. more than one-tenth. 20% of the episode is a fart. >> jon: i don't let your children watch your show. i don't let them watch my show, but i brought them in the room for the 42-second fart. they're still talking about it. >> listen, farts take a lot of [bleeped] for being... >> jon: what? >> they do. people think that that's low-brow humor, stupid humor. to me a fart is funny. fart is... let's break down a fart for a second. >> jon: please. >> okay. it comes out of your ass. [laughter] okay. it smells... >> jon: i'm glad you went for that number one. >> it comes out of your ass. it comes out of your ass. it smells like poop. because it's been just hanging out next to it for a long time. and it makes a little trumpet noise. come on, man. what's not funny about that? your ass flesh rubs together and it makes a noise that smells like poop that comes out of your ass. that's hilarious. that's the funniest thing in the world. here's what i would say, you don't have to be smart to laugh at fartds, but you have to be stupid not to. >> jon: for that, i mean, that is why we induct you into the comedy hall of fame. >> that's right. >> jon: a lot of times jokes when you deconstruct them become less funny. now i think farts will be even more enjoyable. thank you. >> there's a lot going on. >> you're always ragging on yourself. you know, have you been in the world? you're not the footage they use on stories about bad health. you're not that footage from you with the head down like, if americasn't get wise to this, we'll fall behind thailand. >> there is a lot of people that are grocer than i am. that's true. >> jon: we all are. i'm wearing a suit underneath this. i'm... >> maybe you've got some little sag sections and a little bit of... but i'm big. [laughter] no, here's the thing, i've been... >> jon: do you want to have a decrepit >> off, is that what you want? >> i work hard to maintain this. this is me being presentable to the rest of the world. i'm on camera and there are people still in my life. so i... this is as good as i can look. that's why i think people keep you from being gross. when i've driven everyone away and i'm not on tv anymore, i'm going to be... i'm just going to... and i'm excited for it. i'm just going to be that guy with the second belly, the crotch belly. you know those guys with polyester pants, and it's just, and it's not even like a little bump where it's just... it's like a pumpkin pop in there. and then like when i see it just... when i see i
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that is what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america.". thanks for watching.
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