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archer -- >> wait a second.the president of yale says there's nothing in his history that would lead us to believe that he would be capable of murder. >> i doubt the president of yale is spending time with willard over here. >> let's not insult the animals while we're talking about this. those animals suffer a lot during those tests. >> ben was the animal, willard was the owner. as dr. archer will tell you, though, most mental illnesses so often start manifesting themselves in the early 20s. >> oh, please. >> jane, you make a good point about the animals, by the way. there was a good "new york times" piece about people who worked in this particular lab and had to kill animals on a regular basis became desensitized. and how highly stressful that was to them. >> when you kill, you become accustomed to killing. thank you, fantastic panel.'t >>> disgusting videos, inside phillip garrido's hell hole. we'll show them to you next. this actually works. (announcer) only rogaine foam is shown to regrow hair in 85% of guys
archer -- >> wait a second.the president of yale says there's nothing in his history that would lead us to believe that he would be capable of murder. >> i doubt the president of yale is spending time with willard over here. >> let's not insult the animals while we're talking about this. those animals suffer a lot during those tests. >> ben was the animal, willard was the owner. as dr. archer will tell you, though, most mental illnesses so often start manifesting...
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dale archer, clinical si psychiatri psychiatrist. ryan sartarro, who has known raymond clark since he was 12 years old. hang in there. i will be right with you. first, randi kaye, cnn correspondent on the ground in new haven, connecticut. randi, you have new information about how they tracked raymond clark. tell us about it. >> reporter: i do, jane. we got to talk to the source today who has some very good knowledge of this investigation and is very close to it. he told me they have been tracking raymond clark since before annie le's body was even found. he raised their suspicion when they saw him after viewing about 700 hours of videotape from the lab building security camera. they noticed him, i'm told, on that video walking out of the building after someone, possibly him, i'm told, pulled the fire alarm the day of the murder. they saw him on that videotape walking out of the building with his head in his hands, looking especially distraught. i can also tell you tonight that they -- the same source with knowledge of the investigati
dale archer, clinical si psychiatri psychiatrist. ryan sartarro, who has known raymond clark since he was 12 years old. hang in there. i will be right with you. first, randi kaye, cnn correspondent on the ground in new haven, connecticut. randi, you have new information about how they tracked raymond clark. tell us about it. >> reporter: i do, jane. we got to talk to the source today who has some very good knowledge of this investigation and is very close to it. he told me they have been...
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dale archer, clinical psychiatrist.and in just a moment we're going to be joined by mike walters, assignment manager with tmz. first, david schwartz, does randy quaid seem to be thumbing his nose at the law, and if so, isn't he making matters worse for himself? >> well, no, i don't know if he's making matters worse for himself. obviously, every criminal defendant shouldn't be speaking about the substance of the case. but jane, we have to remember that he has defenses. he's got the cashier's check and this has got to be settled in court. >> and he's got a beard. why has he got a beard of that side? >> i have no idea. maybe lisa bloom can answer that question. i don't know why he has a -- >> maybe it's a mistaken identity. he looks like a cross between santa claus and the keep on truckin' guy. >> oh, man. >> so, i mean, the bottom line -- >> look at this expression. oh, that's better. but the other expression, she's out of her mind. >> he's throwing his jacket over his arm. i mean, it's crazy. >> we don't know that. come
dale archer, clinical psychiatrist.and in just a moment we're going to be joined by mike walters, assignment manager with tmz. first, david schwartz, does randy quaid seem to be thumbing his nose at the law, and if so, isn't he making matters worse for himself? >> well, no, i don't know if he's making matters worse for himself. obviously, every criminal defendant shouldn't be speaking about the substance of the case. but jane, we have to remember that he has defenses. he's got the...
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archer -- >> wait a second.sident of yale says there's nothing in his history that would lead us to believe that he would be capable of murder. >> i doubt the president of yale is spending time with willard over here. >> let's not insult the animals while we're talking about this. those animals go through a lot in those tests. >> ben was the animal, willard was the owner. as dr. archer will tell you, though, most mental illnesses so often start manifesting themselves in the early 20s. >> oh, please. >> jane, you make a good point about the animals, by the way. there was a good "new york times" piece about people who worked in this particular lab and had to kill animals on a regular basis became desensitized. and how highly stressful that was to them. >> when you kill, you become accustomed to killing. thank you, fantastic panel. disgusting videos, inside. phillip garrido's hell hole. national car rental knows i'm picky. so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. c
archer -- >> wait a second.sident of yale says there's nothing in his history that would lead us to believe that he would be capable of murder. >> i doubt the president of yale is spending time with willard over here. >> let's not insult the animals while we're talking about this. those animals go through a lot in those tests. >> ben was the animal, willard was the owner. as dr. archer will tell you, though, most mental illnesses so often start manifesting themselves in...
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dale archer. curtis sliwa, founder of guardian angels. also talking only to us tonight, the widow of john phillips, farnas phillips. thank you so much for joining us on the phone. i understand that you did not want to be on camera but you still felt that you had to speak out to clear john's name. what was your reaction when you first heard these claims? do you believe them or not? >> under no circumstances do i believe this. i always knew john. and i always knew mackenzie. it's not somebody, considering the source, mackenzie phillips. she already admitted to oprah the other day herself that she's a liar. >> why do you think, if you believe that she lied, and let's face it, none of us know what happens behind closed doors. nobody really is going to know because he's dead. and how can we verify what she's saying? but if you believe that she is lying, why would she lie about something like this? >> well, she's been going through a couple of years of hard time and tough life. and she just is putting out the book right after that. like you sai
dale archer. curtis sliwa, founder of guardian angels. also talking only to us tonight, the widow of john phillips, farnas phillips. thank you so much for joining us on the phone. i understand that you did not want to be on camera but you still felt that you had to speak out to clear john's name. what was your reaction when you first heard these claims? do you believe them or not? >> under no circumstances do i believe this. i always knew john. and i always knew mackenzie. it's not...
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dale archer, clinical psychiatrist. going to be joined by mike walters, manager with tmz. but first, david schwartz. does randy quaid seem to be thumbing his nose at the law, and if so, isn't he making matters worse for himself? >> well, no, i don't know if he's making matters worse for himself. obviously every criminal defendant shouldn't be speaking about the substance of the case. but jane, we have to remember that he has defenses. he's got the cashier's check. and this has got to be settled in court. >> and he's got a beard. why has he got a beard? that size? >> i can't answer that question. i don't know why he has a beard. >> maybe it's a mistaken identity. he looks like a cross between santa claus and the keep on trucking guy. >> oh, man. >> the bottom line is -- >> look at this expression. oh, that's better. but the other expression -- she's out of her mind. >> he has his jacket over his arm. it's crazy. >> we don't know that. come on. let's give them the benefit of the doubt, like every other criminal defendant.
dale archer, clinical psychiatrist. going to be joined by mike walters, manager with tmz. but first, david schwartz. does randy quaid seem to be thumbing his nose at the law, and if so, isn't he making matters worse for himself? >> well, no, i don't know if he's making matters worse for himself. obviously every criminal defendant shouldn't be speaking about the substance of the case. but jane, we have to remember that he has defenses. he's got the cashier's check. and this has got to be...
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archer daniels midland was the largest antitrust case in u.s. history.ywood comedy at a theatre near you. our own scott cohn will have the full report when we return. stay with the "kudlow report" and accelerate your income in 2010 to bae the tax man. welcome to the now network. population: 49 million. right now 1.2 million people are on sprint mobile broadband. 31 are streaming a sales conference from the road. eight are wearing bathrobes. two... less. - 154 people are tracking shipments on a train. - ( train whistles ) 33 are im'ing on a ferry. and 1300 are secretly checking email... - on a vacation. - hmm? ( groans ) that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. sprint. the now network. coldwell. yes, banker? now all our listings are on any smartphone. indeed. now people can search home listings anytime, anywhere. coldwell?
archer daniels midland was the largest antitrust case in u.s. history.ywood comedy at a theatre near you. our own scott cohn will have the full report when we return. stay with the "kudlow report" and accelerate your income in 2010 to bae the tax man. welcome to the now network. population: 49 million. right now 1.2 million people are on sprint mobile broadband. 31 are streaming a sales conference from the road. eight are wearing bathrobes. two... less. - 154 people are tracking...
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it's about a man who spilled the beans on archer daniels midland.iew to scott cohn. you've met him, obviously, and you're not surprised it's a comedy. >> i think it's a stroke of genious they turned it into a comedy. who knew -- we'll leave it at thachlt who knew white collar krik could be funny? at the time, there was nothing funny about it at all. it nearly brought down one of the biggest companies in the world. matt damon plays mark whitaker, an employee who blows the whistle. he goes undercover for the fbi, secretly taping his bosses for three years, but it turns out he has issues of his own, like the fact he's been stealing millions from the company. >> okay, what have it was st standard practice for executives to accept kickbacks in cash? >> there is the real mark whitaker the same month he was indicted. he gave his only tv interview to us, still insisting that the $9 million in the swiss bank account was given to him by the company. >> with hair. >> we were talking ultimately, millions of dollars going into accounts in switzerland, the cayman
it's about a man who spilled the beans on archer daniels midland.iew to scott cohn. you've met him, obviously, and you're not surprised it's a comedy. >> i think it's a stroke of genious they turned it into a comedy. who knew -- we'll leave it at thachlt who knew white collar krik could be funny? at the time, there was nothing funny about it at all. it nearly brought down one of the biggest companies in the world. matt damon plays mark whitaker, an employee who blows the whistle. he goes...
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dale archer. clinical psychiatrist.first, david schwartz, does randy quaid seem to be thumbing his nose at the law, and if so, isn't he making matters worse for himself? >> i don't know if he's making matters worse for himself. every criminal defendant shouldn't be speaking about the substance of the case. but jane, we have to remember that he has defenses. he's got the cashier's check and this has got to be settled in court. >> and he's got a beard. why does he got a beard of that size? >> i have no idea. maybe lisa bloom can answer that question. i don't know why he has a -- >> maybe it's a mistaken identity. looks like a cross between santa claus and the keep on truckin' guy. >> oh, man. so, i mean, the bottom line -- >> look at this expression. oh, that's better. the other expression, she's out of her mind. >> he's throwing his jacket over his arm. i mean, it's crazy. >> we don't know that. come on. let's give them the benefit of the doubt like other criminal defenses. they've got defenses. the inn has their side of
dale archer. clinical psychiatrist.first, david schwartz, does randy quaid seem to be thumbing his nose at the law, and if so, isn't he making matters worse for himself? >> i don't know if he's making matters worse for himself. every criminal defendant shouldn't be speaking about the substance of the case. but jane, we have to remember that he has defenses. he's got the cashier's check and this has got to be settled in court. >> and he's got a beard. why does he got a beard of that...
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and when you look back, it certainly was a response to able archer and other events between the u.s.d the soviets in 1983. >> roger p. long. >> roger cohen, cato institute. is becoming even say lot about reagan's ideas. that seems to me it's very import aspect of his administration. you remember in the '70s we had public convergent pieces and a mol equivalency basis. i was in the state department during the second reagan term and i remember because i was in the bureau of human rights, how the bureaucrats over there in the state department resisted from day one reagan's hum rights agenda and how we used to have to fight to get that across. it worked magnificently in the end in changing the climate of ideas. so could you say a little bit more about what your research showed in that? >> well, one of the things i do in the book is constantly talk about, i call it the instinct argue that reagan had. and that the more reaganites nevers of his administration. they like to pick fights abgut the. i think this is one thing that makes them different from the last replicant administration. and i
and when you look back, it certainly was a response to able archer and other events between the u.s.d the soviets in 1983. >> roger p. long. >> roger cohen, cato institute. is becoming even say lot about reagan's ideas. that seems to me it's very import aspect of his administration. you remember in the '70s we had public convergent pieces and a mol equivalency basis. i was in the state department during the second reagan term and i remember because i was in the bureau of human...
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dale archer. clinical sipsychiatrist.s, assignment editor with tmz. first, david schwartz, does randy quaid seem to be thumbing his nose at the law, and if so, isn't he making matters worse for himself? >> i don't know if he's making matters worse for himself. every criminal defendant shouldn't be speaking about the substance of the case. but jane, we have to remember that he has defenses. he's got the cashier's check and this has got to be settled in court. >> and he's got a beard. why does he got a beard of that size? >> i have no idea. maybe lisa bloom can answer that question. i don't know why he has a -- >> maybe it's a mistaken identity. looks like a cross between santa claus and the keep on truckin' guy. >> oh, man. so, i mean, the bottom line -- >> look at this expression. oh, that's better. the other expression, she's out of her mind. >> he's throwing his jacket over his arm. i mean, it's crazy. >> we don't know that. come on. let's give them the benefit of the doubt like other criminal defenses. they've got defe
dale archer. clinical sipsychiatrist.s, assignment editor with tmz. first, david schwartz, does randy quaid seem to be thumbing his nose at the law, and if so, isn't he making matters worse for himself? >> i don't know if he's making matters worse for himself. every criminal defendant shouldn't be speaking about the substance of the case. but jane, we have to remember that he has defenses. he's got the cashier's check and this has got to be settled in court. >> and he's got a beard....
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dale archer, clinical psychiatrist.ned by mike walters, manager with tmz. but first, david schwartz. does randy quaid seem to be thumbing his nose at the law, and if so, isn't he making matters worse for himself? >> well, no, i don't know if he's making matters worse for himself. obviously every criminal defendant shouldn't be speaking about the substance of the case. but jane, we have to remember that he has defenses. he's got the cashier's check. and this has got to be settled in court. >> and he's got a beard. why has he got a beard? that size? >> i can't answer that question. i don't know why he has a beard. >> maybe it's a mistaken identity. he looks like a cross between santa claus and the keep on trucking guy. >> oh, man. >>> the bottom line is -- >> look at this expression. oh, that's better. but the other expression -- she's out of her mind. >> he has his jacket over his arm. it's crazy. >> we don't know that. come on. let's give them the benefit of the doubt, like every other criminal defendant. they've got de
dale archer, clinical psychiatrist.ned by mike walters, manager with tmz. but first, david schwartz. does randy quaid seem to be thumbing his nose at the law, and if so, isn't he making matters worse for himself? >> well, no, i don't know if he's making matters worse for himself. obviously every criminal defendant shouldn't be speaking about the substance of the case. but jane, we have to remember that he has defenses. he's got the cashier's check. and this has got to be settled in court....
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dale archer and darren kavinoky, criminal defense attorney. lisa bloom, you've been listening to all of this. it's funny, it's like where everybody's telling a completely different story and when you talk to law enforcement and you talk to the restaurant, they seem quite reasonable and actually, the owner of the restaurant seemed like very compassionate guy, just trying to do the right thing but what we've been hearing is this hellish story of this poor girl abandoned because she didn't have 90 bucks and left to her own devices. >> well, here's the problem, jane. what are we going to do, come up with a rule that says that the police cannot release an adult young woman once she's been charged, processed and is free to go? i mean, are we going to have a different rule for women than for men? of course we can't do that. the only question is did she appear to be mentally unstable at the time of her release. the police say that she didn't appear that way. even from the owner of joffrey's, what we heard was it would go in and out, up and down. somet
dale archer and darren kavinoky, criminal defense attorney. lisa bloom, you've been listening to all of this. it's funny, it's like where everybody's telling a completely different story and when you talk to law enforcement and you talk to the restaurant, they seem quite reasonable and actually, the owner of the restaurant seemed like very compassionate guy, just trying to do the right thing but what we've been hearing is this hellish story of this poor girl abandoned because she didn't have 90...
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dale archer? analyze these two?one more example of celebrities who think they are doing a hotel a favor by going there to stay, so why should they have to pay when their presence should be enough? >> i think this whole thing is a pr stunt. >> we're a nation of laws. if they went into this hotel and stole $17,000 from one hotel and $10,000 from eanother, it didn' have to do with the priority in life. i think they blatantly stole the money and obviously were arrested for it. they have defenses. >> let me see the panel. okay. who wants to talk? let's see. eenie, meenie, miney, moe. go ahead, lisa. >> i think this is a publicity stunt planned by them. they're having way too much fun. can i do my whole interview in profile like randy quaid's mug shot? this is ridiculous. they planned the mugshots. outside in front of the courthouse putting up crazy signs and paper on their truck. they're trying to get publicity and they could get it. >> they could get a jail sentence. when successful actors like randy quaid get in troubl
dale archer? analyze these two?one more example of celebrities who think they are doing a hotel a favor by going there to stay, so why should they have to pay when their presence should be enough? >> i think this whole thing is a pr stunt. >> we're a nation of laws. if they went into this hotel and stole $17,000 from one hotel and $10,000 from eanother, it didn' have to do with the priority in life. i think they blatantly stole the money and obviously were arrested for it. they have...
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this is ginger archer. >> a little bit after 4:00 the power went out about three times. i knew something happens. my husband got home from work, and the water pressure was very low. that is when we turned on the television to see what happens. we live at the top of the hill, so we hope everybody is okay. >> it was very sudden? >> it was on and off really fast. >> her home is not threatened immediately. this gentleman over here has been down here today. what can you tell us? >> it was abrupt. we lost our power for a couple of minutes. it flashed on and off, and we lost water power down on cleveland. >> thank you, sir. take a look back here. and that is where everybody's eyes are focused. it will not be alleviated until that is shot off. that is obviously the problem. there is no break in the force of the water coming out of here. >> john, stand by. we have a person that impossibly answer the question as to how soon the water may be shut off. kirk, have you located the valve? >> it is not one valve. remember, it is a very large remain. it appears to be a 72 inch water main
this is ginger archer. >> a little bit after 4:00 the power went out about three times. i knew something happens. my husband got home from work, and the water pressure was very low. that is when we turned on the television to see what happens. we live at the top of the hill, so we hope everybody is okay. >> it was very sudden? >> it was on and off really fast. >> her home is not threatened immediately. this gentleman over here has been down here today. what can you tell...
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dale archer. ten seconds. >> i just think it's horrible they do a sobriety test and say okay, she's fine, she can go, when mental illness does not cause you to fail a sobriety test. >> all right. listen, we will stay on top of this. you're all invited back. we're not going to rest until this poor young woman is found. >>> coming up, shock and disgust. a new york cop allegedly responsible for getting behind the wheel drunk and killing an incident woman. >>> boozed up and behind the wheel. an off duty nypd cop accused of killing a pedestrian while driving drunk. this poor woman was just trying to hail a cab on the way home from a wedding. tonight's big issue, does booze recognize a uniform? >>> plus, explosive new details in the john travolta extortion trial. "people" magazine reports the alleged extortionist tried to set fire to the key piece of evidence and flush the ashes down the toilet. >>> a woman dies a horrifying death, apparently hit by a car driven by an off duty cop. so no, this was not j
dale archer. ten seconds. >> i just think it's horrible they do a sobriety test and say okay, she's fine, she can go, when mental illness does not cause you to fail a sobriety test. >> all right. listen, we will stay on top of this. you're all invited back. we're not going to rest until this poor young woman is found. >>> coming up, shock and disgust. a new york cop allegedly responsible for getting behind the wheel drunk and killing an incident woman. >>> boozed...
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dale archer, you want to try to analyze these two?are doing a hotel a favor by going there to stay and so why should they have to pay when their presence should be enough? >> i think this whole thing's -- >> all right, hold on. >> we're a nation of laws. if they went into this hotel and stole $17,000 from one hotel and $10,000 from another, i don't think it had anything to do with this priority in life. i think they blatantly stole the money and they were arrested for it. on the other hand -- >> let me see the panel. who wants to talk? eenie meenie miney moe. go ahead, lisa. >> this is a publicity stunt. they're having too much fun. can i do my interview in profile like randy quaid? they were outside the courthouse putting up crazy signs and brown paper on their truck. they were trying to get publicity and they got it. >> they could also get a jail sentence. when successful actors like randy quaid get in trouble over alleged money matters, it doesn't seem to add up. here he is in the 1987 classic "caddyshack." >> you've certainly made
dale archer, you want to try to analyze these two?are doing a hotel a favor by going there to stay and so why should they have to pay when their presence should be enough? >> i think this whole thing's -- >> all right, hold on. >> we're a nation of laws. if they went into this hotel and stole $17,000 from one hotel and $10,000 from another, i don't think it had anything to do with this priority in life. i think they blatantly stole the money and they were arrested for it. on...
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dale archer. ten seconds. >> i just think it's horrible they do a sobriety test and say okay, she's fine, she can go, when mental illness does not cause you to fail a sobriety test. >> all right. listen, we will stay on top of this. you're all invited back. we're not going to rest until this poor young woman is found. >>> coming up, shock and disgust. a new york cop allegedly responsible for getting behind the wheel drunk and killing an incident woman. next. >>> boozed up and behind the wheel. an off duty nypd cop accused of killing a pedestrian while driving drunk. this poor woman was just trying to hail a cab on the way home from a wedding. tonight's big issue, does booze recognize a uniform? >>> plus, explosive new details in the john travolta extortion trial. "people" magazine reports the alleged extortionist tried to set fire to the key piece of evidence and flush the ashes down the toilet. >>> a woman dies a horrifying death, apparently hit by a car driven by an off duty cop. so no, this was
dale archer. ten seconds. >> i just think it's horrible they do a sobriety test and say okay, she's fine, she can go, when mental illness does not cause you to fail a sobriety test. >> all right. listen, we will stay on top of this. you're all invited back. we're not going to rest until this poor young woman is found. >>> coming up, shock and disgust. a new york cop allegedly responsible for getting behind the wheel drunk and killing an incident woman. next. >>>...
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"variety." >> archer died in los angeles from lung cancer.the president had some tough words for students. i'm not sure how the students took it. >> i expect all of you to get serious this year. i expect you to put your best effort into everything you do. i expect great things from each of you. >> that's a good way to get the swine flu right there. ♪ skinny, so skinny >> wait a minute. we're starting the skinny here but vinita doesn't know what a spit ball is. >> what is it? >> you take a piece of paper, chew it up in your mouth and go -- that's a spit ball. >> one of the more attractive things i've seen you do up here in a while. thank you. very educational for me. okay, kate gosselin, she ain't stripping. apparently she got a $400,000 offer from playboy, which to me is just unbelievable. she says hef offered her to take it all off for playboy. she says she has no intention of taking anything off. she said she was shocked and baffled by the offer. all of this is coming on the heels of the nasty divorce we're watching play out with her husban
"variety." >> archer died in los angeles from lung cancer.the president had some tough words for students. i'm not sure how the students took it. >> i expect all of you to get serious this year. i expect you to put your best effort into everything you do. i expect great things from each of you. >> that's a good way to get the swine flu right there. ♪ skinny, so skinny >> wait a minute. we're starting the skinny here but vinita doesn't know what a spit ball...
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armey archer was known for his column in "variety."e won praise over the years for checking the accuracy of his clips before printing anything. >>> coming up on "america this morning," deadly flash flooding that caught many drivers offguard. >>> and one truly american way to spend the afterlife, in your >>> and one truly american way to spend the afterlife, in your car. norrtama. in i'm semi retired and i'm here to tell a story. my parents all smoked. my grandparents smoked. i've been a long-time smoker. you know, discouragement is a big thing in quitting smoking. i'm a guy who had given up quitting. what caused me to be interested was, chantix is not a nicotine product and that intrigued me. the doctor said while you're taking it you can continue to smoke during the first week. (announcer) chantix is proven to reduce the urge to smoke. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. today i see myself as a jolly old man, (laughing) who doesn't have to smoke. ...who doesn't h
armey archer was known for his column in "variety."e won praise over the years for checking the accuracy of his clips before printing anything. >>> coming up on "america this morning," deadly flash flooding that caught many drivers offguard. >>> and one truly american way to spend the afterlife, in your >>> and one truly american way to spend the afterlife, in your car. norrtama. in i'm semi retired and i'm here to tell a story. my parents all...
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dale archer. ten seconds. >> i just think it's horrible they do a sobriety test and say okay, she's fine, she can go, when mental illness does not cause you to fail a sobriety test. >> all right. listen, we will stay on top of this. you're all invited back. we're not going to rest until this poor young woman is found. >>> coming up, shock and disgust. a new york cop allegedly responsible for getting behind the wheel drunk and killing an incident woman. next. >>> boozed up and behind the wheel. an off duty nypd cop accused of killing a pedestrian while driving drunk. this poor woman was just trying to hail a cab on the way home from a wedding. tonight's big issue, does booze recognize a uniform? >>> plus, explosive new details in the john travolta extortion trial. "people" magazine reports the alleged extortionist tried to set fire to the key piece of evidence and flush the ashes down the toilet. >>> a woman dies a horrifying death, apparently hit by a car driven by an off duty cop. so no, this was
dale archer. ten seconds. >> i just think it's horrible they do a sobriety test and say okay, she's fine, she can go, when mental illness does not cause you to fail a sobriety test. >> all right. listen, we will stay on top of this. you're all invited back. we're not going to rest until this poor young woman is found. >>> coming up, shock and disgust. a new york cop allegedly responsible for getting behind the wheel drunk and killing an incident woman. next. >>>...
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lake tahoe for archers were wearing her favorite color pink.nd after being we kidnapped almost 18 years ago. her alleged kidnappers are in ody awaiting trial.ial. ost of this bac most of this ia's famous california's famous ventura boulevard is back to normal after an enormous water ak saturday night. night. le from orced people from strong people from strong erson to sweep away one person th ers came strongfirefighters came to the rescue. enough to sweep away one person abor firefighters camer labor recast.ther forecast. >> here's a look at your labor recast.ther forecast. >> here's a look at your labor day weather forecast. parts1:1: of 1 heavy rain and flooding from cleveland to nashville. thick morning fog in kansas city and st. louis. >> upper 70s for omaha, detroit and indianapolis. 8k,in in new yor atlanta. cooler than normal for the pacific northwest. 65 in seattle. 70 for portland. sacramento hits 88 and phoenix is 101. pretty darn nice day for most of the country on this labor y. >> hopefully people are outside doing something fun. >>
lake tahoe for archers were wearing her favorite color pink.nd after being we kidnapped almost 18 years ago. her alleged kidnappers are in ody awaiting trial.ial. ost of this bac most of this ia's famous california's famous ventura boulevard is back to normal after an enormous water ak saturday night. night. le from orced people from strong people from strong erson to sweep away one person th ers came strongfirefighters came to the rescue. enough to sweep away one person abor firefighters camer...
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dale archer, the outside of the house, i've seen photographs of it looks neat. in, the parole officers never went n. i'm getting the feeling this was such window dressing because the neighbors could have told them he had had teenaged girls there because they went to their parties. one step inside this house as lisa just said would show you everything you need to know that somebody is cuckoo for coco-puffs yet, no he's on parole year after year decade after decade, no problem. >> the smartest problem in the whole case was the neighbor who called in and said he is a psychotic sex addict. she was absolutely right. and we know that one of the signs of psychosis is a thought disorder which is jumbled in illogical thinking and often these folks manifest this externally with very filthy and cluttered living conditions. >> jane. >> i think one -- >> go ahead, drew. >> -- should have been a red flag to any trained individual. >> that's why i said i don't think they looked inside, drew. >> i agree. >> jane, i'm going to tell you -- i've talked about it on this show before
dale archer, the outside of the house, i've seen photographs of it looks neat. in, the parole officers never went n. i'm getting the feeling this was such window dressing because the neighbors could have told them he had had teenaged girls there because they went to their parties. one step inside this house as lisa just said would show you everything you need to know that somebody is cuckoo for coco-puffs yet, no he's on parole year after year decade after decade, no problem. >> the...
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dale archer, clinical psychiatrist.2 joins me by phone. first, randi kaye on the ground in new haven, connecticut. randi, you have some information about how they tracked raymond clark? tell us about it. >> reporter: i do, jane. we got to talk with a source today who has some very good knowledge of this investigation. he's very close to it. and he told me that they have been tracking raymond clark since before annie le's body was even found. he raised their suspicion when they saw him after viewing about 700 hours of videotape from the lab building security camera. they noticed him, i'm told, on that video walking out of the building after someone, possibly him i'm told, pulled the fire alarm the day of the murder. they saw him on that videotape walking out of the building with his head in his hands looking especially distraught. i can also tell you tonight that they -- the same source with knowledge of the investigation is also telling me that they did confirm that the victim's dna was found on raymond clark's body. >>
dale archer, clinical psychiatrist.2 joins me by phone. first, randi kaye on the ground in new haven, connecticut. randi, you have some information about how they tracked raymond clark? tell us about it. >> reporter: i do, jane. we got to talk with a source today who has some very good knowledge of this investigation. he's very close to it. and he told me that they have been tracking raymond clark since before annie le's body was even found. he raised their suspicion when they saw him...
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and before able archer happens and you have the korean airliners shot down.ere was sort of a thaw beginning just a little bit in the summer of '83nd then the even of the fall sputtered out in the other direction culminating with able aher and it contributed to reagan saying now it's time to change my approach. i asked him what the evil eire remark. he said i wouldn't make that statemennow. one of my theories is that he realized now it' time for me to pivot. and, you know, we got the missr&es in place. that was a big deal. the defense build is going well. there's been this war scare and maybe it's time toack off a lá(rá and so forth but i talk aot about that. and jim may want to weigh in on that. >>et them -- i don't have too much difrent to say on that. the fact that it wasn't mentioned here is really sort of a random, i think, what we chose to talk about. but in the book, i do give a l of weight to that -- this episode where actually the british have an intelligent agent reporting to them who soviets thought that nato was on the verge of a strike against the
and before able archer happens and you have the korean airliners shot down.ere was sort of a thaw beginning just a little bit in the summer of '83nd then the even of the fall sputtered out in the other direction culminating with able aher and it contributed to reagan saying now it's time to change my approach. i asked him what the evil eire remark. he said i wouldn't make that statemennow. one of my theories is that he realized now it' time for me to pivot. and, you know, we got the...
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an account of the coaboration of the justice department and the high level informant who ause the archer daniels midland corp. with stealingustomers money. the program is an hour and is the first of a two-part series. c-span: kurt eichenwald, author of "the informant: a true story," at the top of your book it says, 'the fbi was ready to >> guest: that the informant, that their cooperatingitness, ma whitacre, was, for lack of a bett term, losing his mind; o one level. on the second level it is the storyf how that individual comment during the entire time he was working with the government and working as a senior officer at the company was simneously losing his mind. and ultimately that sent the case pinning outf control in ways that even while i was going throught, even while i was living through it as a reporter, were pretty hard to believe. c-span: do you remember the first time thi sto came to your desk? >> guest: it was interesting. the first time the story came up was, there had beeraids by the fbi on five compani and it had really attracted a lot of attention. then there was an artl
an account of the coaboration of the justice department and the high level informant who ause the archer daniels midland corp. with stealingustomers money. the program is an hour and is the first of a two-part series. c-span: kurt eichenwald, author of "the informant: a true story," at the top of your book it says, 'the fbi was ready to >> guest: that the informant, that their cooperatingitness, ma whitacre, was, for lack of a bett term, losing his mind; o one level. on the...
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dale archer, the outside of the house, and i've seen photographs of it, looks neat.the inside obviously a total sty. i'm getting the feeling they didn't go in. the parole officers never went in. i'm getting the feeling this was just such window dressing, because the neighbors could have told them that they had teenage girls there. because they went to their parties. one step inside this house, as lisa just said, would show you everything you need to know that somebody is cuckoo for cocoa puffs. yet they're like, he's on parole for year after year, decade after decade, no problems. >> the smartest person in the whole case was the neighbor who called in and said, he is a psychotic sex addict. she was absolutely right. and we know that one of the signs of psychosis is a thought disorder, which is jumbled into logical thinking, often these folks manifest this externally with very filthy and cluttered living conditions. so i think this house should be a red flag to any trained individual. >> that's what i said. i don't think they looked inside, drew! >> jane, i'm going to
dale archer, the outside of the house, and i've seen photographs of it, looks neat.the inside obviously a total sty. i'm getting the feeling they didn't go in. the parole officers never went in. i'm getting the feeling this was just such window dressing, because the neighbors could have told them that they had teenage girls there. because they went to their parties. one step inside this house, as lisa just said, would show you everything you need to know that somebody is cuckoo for cocoa puffs....
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that was chairman archer. we all thought he was a little -- [laughter] brave to do it.there will be more lines on your tax forms and likely an extremely complicated schedules that every american will have to fill out. there are some people who would get exemption to this new tax, including people without insurance for less than three months. native americans, the individuals below certain income levels, exceptions will be made for religious reasons and hard ships. and illegal immigrants. some might think the irs will not collect much through this mandate. they are wrong. the government will confiscate 20 billion -- i know we are getting used to "t's," but this is a "b." so, my amendment says justice. any american who requests an exemption on their tax form will be granted an exemption for any reason. that means if you are filling out your tax returns and did not want to send $750 billion -- $750 to arbuckle sam, you could check a box to research -- to request an exemption and get one. some will likely argue that if this amendment passes, it will undermine the shared res
that was chairman archer. we all thought he was a little -- [laughter] brave to do it.there will be more lines on your tax forms and likely an extremely complicated schedules that every american will have to fill out. there are some people who would get exemption to this new tax, including people without insurance for less than three months. native americans, the individuals below certain income levels, exceptions will be made for religious reasons and hard ships. and illegal immigrants. some...
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i have to say that this mandate that archer businesses may experience, will not be applicable to smallerfrom any such mandate to not interesting. ron pollack executive director of families usa. we appreciate your time this morning. >> thanks for much for inviting me. >> dave: is the white house putting our nation's security at risk to keep our next guest will tell us why the president should stop the witch hunt and stop investigating the cia. >> is a hot button issue for parents: inspecting a good way to stop that behavior to keep as a mentor kids more aggressive? a debate every care to here, straightahead. welcome to the now network. right now five coworkers are working from the road using a mifi-- a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wi-fi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final presentation. - one just got an email. - woman: what?! hmph. it's being revised again. the copilot is on mapquest. and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music - from meltedmetal.com. - ( heavy metal music playing ) that's happening now with the new mifi from sprint-- 87-4889.
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i have to think archer ordinary secretary of health and human services -- i have to think -- thank ourludes pushing for health insurance reform and preparing us for h121. pursuing cutting edge research to find treatments and cures for tomorrow. clearly this is not the easiest portfolio she could have. she is doing a terrific job and we're grateful for her leadership. i also want to think tina chen who you all know. [applause] she, too, is doing a fabulous job for our office of public engagements. she pulled together today's events. she is also a key figure had making sure we are all aware of what is going on. finally, i want to thank the three women behind me. [applause] is not easy to come here and tell your stories. the stories are not new. at the stories are happening all over this country. -- these stories are happening all over the country for millions of women. for two years on the campaign trail, this is what i heard from women, that they were being crushed by the current structure of our health care. crushed. these stories that we hear today, and all of us if we're not experien
i have to think archer ordinary secretary of health and human services -- i have to think -- thank ourludes pushing for health insurance reform and preparing us for h121. pursuing cutting edge research to find treatments and cures for tomorrow. clearly this is not the easiest portfolio she could have. she is doing a terrific job and we're grateful for her leadership. i also want to think tina chen who you all know. [applause] she, too, is doing a fabulous job for our office of public...
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>> reporter: the villain, archer daniels midland, adm, the food behemoth. >> things are going on i don'tortrayal by matt damon. >> this involves price fixing. >> reporter: he's an adm squealer who blows the whistle in such high-frequency, only fbi watchdogs can hear him. >> it is not just liesing, it's sit trick, glukonate. that guy's out of a job. >> reporter: two agents, scott and joel, show up but they can't tell if whitaker's on the level or is just whistling dixie. >> what is he doing? i told him the camera was in the lamp. >> no. no. >> reporter: the guy's a yo-yo and he may be springing them along. so they conceal a recorder in his briefcase that reveals whether it's adm skulduggery or whitaker's skulduggery. since this whole case is on the record, even the most outlandish revelations are not hard to swallow, especially when everybody coughs up in this amusing, telling expose' that's larded with foot for thought. >> mark whitaker, secret agent, 0014. >> why 0014? >> i'm twice as smart as 007. >> and that's the "critic's corner," serving up another winner for "today." >> yes! >> wa
>> reporter: the villain, archer daniels midland, adm, the food behemoth. >> things are going on i don'tortrayal by matt damon. >> this involves price fixing. >> reporter: he's an adm squealer who blows the whistle in such high-frequency, only fbi watchdogs can hear him. >> it is not just liesing, it's sit trick, glukonate. that guy's out of a job. >> reporter: two agents, scott and joel, show up but they can't tell if whitaker's on the level or is just...
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i have to think archer ordinary secretary of health and human services -- i have to think -- thank ourraordinary. this includes pushing for health insurance reform and preparing us for h121. pursuing cutting edge research to find treatments and cures for tomorrow. clearly this is not the easiest portfolio she could have. she is doing a terrific job and we're grateful for her leadership. i also want to think tina chen who you all know. [applause] she, too, is doing a fabulous job for our office of public engagements. she pulled together today's events. she is also a key figure had making sure we are all aware of what is going on. finally, i want to thank the three women behind me. [applause] is not easy to come here and tell your stories. the stories are not new. at the stories are happening all over this country. -- these stories are happening all over the country for millions of women. for two years on the campaign trail, this is what i heard from women, that they were being crushed by the current structure of our health care. crushed. these stories that we hear today, and all of us i
i have to think archer ordinary secretary of health and human services -- i have to think -- thank ourraordinary. this includes pushing for health insurance reform and preparing us for h121. pursuing cutting edge research to find treatments and cures for tomorrow. clearly this is not the easiest portfolio she could have. she is doing a terrific job and we're grateful for her leadership. i also want to think tina chen who you all know. [applause] she, too, is doing a fabulous job for our office...