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in reality i wanted to marianne lds guy. >> aubrey met her shining prince on a shining harley. months later they wed in a temple ceremony and now have a baby girl. when choosing contestants for the current season. >> someone who put god before himself. handsome would be nice. >> reporter: one thing they're not casting for is drama. erin said he's honestly trying to help chris find a wife he can love for all eternity. >> fun living, not too serious. strong lds girl. >> reporter: they're not looking for a marriage that last a lifetime. mormon look for something. >> it's not death until you part it's time and all eternity. wouldn't everybody want that? >> i don't know. i'm single in the afterlife. >> reporter: for anyone who watched popular shows like "big love" and sister wives an obvious question arises. this was a religion that allowed polygamy. >> if you watch those shows, you think you have a choice. >> i have somebody ask me, if you're the bachelorette, can you choose if you want to be a polygamist or not? not exactly. >> reporter: a lot of reason the producers are makinghe
in reality i wanted to marianne lds guy. >> aubrey met her shining prince on a shining harley. months later they wed in a temple ceremony and now have a baby girl. when choosing contestants for the current season. >> someone who put god before himself. handsome would be nice. >> reporter: one thing they're not casting for is drama. erin said he's honestly trying to help chris find a wife he can love for all eternity. >> fun living, not too serious. strong lds girl....
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deeper than words. >> host: how old is aubrey? >> guest: i find his age very easy to remember, he is 10 years older than me. when i met him he was 38. i have to say that he is aging at about the same rate as the rest of us, so i might. for all of the talk and all of the energy, aging is not going down very much on this planet right now. aubrey argues that what he is doing is not that he wants to live forever. it's that he says this is the greatest single contribution that a human being can make to the welfare of humanity. something like 100,000 people die per day on this planet because of this tragedy called aging. if he can stop that, he would contribute more than alzheimer's or diabetes or any of the other old ashes of old age. >> host: who is funding his research? is their government money you're in the u.s. for that? >> guest: there is money going to this research from government. the united states has a national institute of aging. a funding of alzheimer's and the more speculative research programs like the one where talking
deeper than words. >> host: how old is aubrey? >> guest: i find his age very easy to remember, he is 10 years older than me. when i met him he was 38. i have to say that he is aging at about the same rate as the rest of us, so i might. for all of the talk and all of the energy, aging is not going down very much on this planet right now. aubrey argues that what he is doing is not that he wants to live forever. it's that he says this is the greatest single contribution that a human...
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for "tkn," i'm aubrey from the culinary institute of america. you can find this and other c.i.a. recipes on our website. >> this report is brought to you by "drive to the auto shows" on discovery velocity. >> well, here in san diego at the san diego automotive museum, how cool is this? totally family-friendly and a chance for everybody in the family, from kids to adults, to experience cars new and old. this is a 100-year-old steam-engine kind of car, but a good example of how technology can really evolve into something like this. take a look. mom and dad are gonna love this because it could save the family a whole lot of money on gasoline. it's the 2013 ford fusion hybrid. now, what's different about this hybrid than some of the others that you may have seen or heard about is that it will give families a choice -- the power of choice. under the hood, ford will make available a regular gas engine, a hybrid engine, or a plug-in hybrid, which means you can partially re-charge the batteries by plugging it into your household current. it will go on sale in the fall, about $28,000, and
for "tkn," i'm aubrey from the culinary institute of america. you can find this and other c.i.a. recipes on our website. >> this report is brought to you by "drive to the auto shows" on discovery velocity. >> well, here in san diego at the san diego automotive museum, how cool is this? totally family-friendly and a chance for everybody in the family, from kids to adults, to experience cars new and old. this is a 100-year-old steam-engine kind of car, but a good...
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aubrey, plays lily, adopted daughter of two gay dads. >> look at the bride.eep ]. >> reporter: who is your favorite person there? >> sofia. >> aubrey, you look so pretty today? >> can somebody tell me what the heck she's saying? >> reporter: you're not really mean, are you? no. >> reporter: but you're a really good actor. >> yes. >> guys, they're ready for you! >> thanks, honey. >> hey, what's up? >> reporter: she's too good. already an emmy legend aged 5. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> well, first of all, she's absolutely gorgeous. you can't stop looking at her. >> a cutie-pie. holy cow. >> and apparently, you know, this is a little girl after my own heart. she loves the jackson 5. and she her eyes light up at the mention of michael jackson's "thriller." yes, you see. she can perform all the dance moves and lyrics. >> really? >> i can perform all the "thriller" dance moves as well. >> did you get called out, or was she nice to you? >> very nice to me. >> a sweetie. that's the news for this half hour. >>> this morning on "world news now," fo >>> this mo
aubrey, plays lily, adopted daughter of two gay dads. >> look at the bride.eep ]. >> reporter: who is your favorite person there? >> sofia. >> aubrey, you look so pretty today? >> can somebody tell me what the heck she's saying? >> reporter: you're not really mean, are you? no. >> reporter: but you're a really good actor. >> yes. >> guys, they're ready for you! >> thanks, honey. >> hey, what's up? >> reporter: she's too...
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aubrey anderson-emmons.awards. we were there for it. a great moment. >> she's a monster. >> for the dancers there in l.a. keeping the party going strong all morning long, they're the stalted students from l.a.'s dance complex. >> and we have a lot of stories coming up ahead, for taylor swift fans including, the world premiere of the superstar's brand-new song. we're all waiting for it. josh and lara? >> that's right. as we continue the after-party a big night for tomorrow bergeron. six times a charm for him. the star going home with emmy gold after nominated five straight times. despite the looming presence of betty white, he got it done. we spoke to him moments after his big emmy win. >> there it is. there's the little baby. >> how's that feel? >> it's great. i mean, it's really wonderful. as i said on the stage to be part of the team that puts the show together, you know how much i love working with all them. so this is truly the icing on the cake. >> i remember you saying to me, running into me in the par
aubrey anderson-emmons.awards. we were there for it. a great moment. >> she's a monster. >> for the dancers there in l.a. keeping the party going strong all morning long, they're the stalted students from l.a.'s dance complex. >> and we have a lot of stories coming up ahead, for taylor swift fans including, the world premiere of the superstar's brand-new song. we're all waiting for it. josh and lara? >> that's right. as we continue the after-party a big night for...
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. >> i work with aubrey every day of my life so it is at the point where it is really interesting to hear her talk. there are a lot of feelings that come up. >> a lot of laughs this season. >> yes, it's great. >> you're really love each other. >> yeah. >> uh-huh. >> tell us what we can expect for the fifth season. >> it starts in washington, d.c. because then in april now work there. so leslie and chris -- leslie and andy cantu visit us in d.c. and we go around and see -- leslie and indeed come to visit us in d.c. and we go around and see all these sites. it is really fun to get on the road and to go to washington, d.c. to shoot the show. the show is a release are real and fun experience. >> ones, one now was a job, i took a trip to the baltimore aquarium and that was there overnight. it was all wonderful. >> why did you sleep at the aquarium? >> because that was part of the field trip. >> i feel that that may have been an off the great field trip. >> thank you for being with us. you can catch the premiere of "parks and rec" right here on wbal. in today's medical alert, athlete concu
. >> i work with aubrey every day of my life so it is at the point where it is really interesting to hear her talk. there are a lot of feelings that come up. >> a lot of laughs this season. >> yes, it's great. >> you're really love each other. >> yeah. >> uh-huh. >> tell us what we can expect for the fifth season. >> it starts in washington, d.c. because then in april now work there. so leslie and chris -- leslie and andy cantu visit us in d.c....
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. >> that's 4-year-old aubrey. aubrey isn't pulling this off all on her own. oh, no.complice,/grandmother who built the playhouse as a christmas present. >> this is ridiculous. too much crime and everything else. these lawyers need to be worrying about other things way more important than whether or not my granddaughter has a pink playhouse or not. >> i want to apologize for using this. i've never done that before. there has been some public outcry, but the president of the homeowner's association is standing firm. take it away. >> part of the problem is the color. we didn't disapprove the playhouse, you disapproved the color. >> you think the color pink is worth this legal mess? >> obviously it is. neighbors complained about it. >> okay. need to get other things going on in your life. totally reasonable. sounds like the lawsuit would go away if they painted the playhouse, why not? what could possibly be more thrilling than for a little girl finding the pink playhouse she loves transformed to i don't know, a shade of dirt brown. >> why do you like it pink? >> because
. >> that's 4-year-old aubrey. aubrey isn't pulling this off all on her own. oh, no.complice,/grandmother who built the playhouse as a christmas present. >> this is ridiculous. too much crime and everything else. these lawyers need to be worrying about other things way more important than whether or not my granddaughter has a pink playhouse or not. >> i want to apologize for using this. i've never done that before. there has been some public outcry, but the president of the...
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. >> aubrey is not afraid of commitment but she does not want one with herself on carrier. she has an unlimited prepaid plan with metro p c s that costs $56 per month, half of what she paid for at&t or sprint >> is something that a lot of people don't know exist >> cnet says the big carriers do not go out of their way to tell you about the prepaid plans because they're less profitable. >> they have a guaranteed sum of money they will get every single month >> and smaller companies like metro p c s and straight talk do not do a lot of advertising repaid or month-to-month plans can pay off if you are an individual user who does not use that kind of data >> sometimes they can work out to be cheaper for some people but there is a lot of math involved >> prepaid customers now have more telephone options as well. several companies are even offering pay-as-you-go plans for iphone. one downside to appeared prepaying is you need to buy your own phone. for example, on your own and iphone could cost $650 compared to $200 with a contract so it could take one year or more to realize any
. >> aubrey is not afraid of commitment but she does not want one with herself on carrier. she has an unlimited prepaid plan with metro p c s that costs $56 per month, half of what she paid for at&t or sprint >> is something that a lot of people don't know exist >> cnet says the big carriers do not go out of their way to tell you about the prepaid plans because they're less profitable. >> they have a guaranteed sum of money they will get every single month >>...
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aubrey, these dresses were designed for you. which one do you prefer?young lady was ready to go. in the car, audrey has only one thing on her mind. so french fries and a burger will have to hold her over. she hits the red carpet and it's all business for a young actress who some say has a future as bright as her modern family. >> cute as a button. >> ferociously cute little girl. hey, everybody, the new season of the show, "modern family," most-watched comedy in america premieres this wednesday, 9:00, 8:00 central on abc. all this week, it's the cast of that show joining us, "gma's" of "modern family" week getting going. and oh, what a week. >> i've got to tell you, every one of them talking about it coming and talking to us about it. really excited. sam champion, we need one final check of that gorgeous weather. >> why don't we do it here with a amy robach, i know it may be uncomfortable in l.a. what is it here, 53, 54? >> good hair weather. >> let's get to the boards. we're showing you some pictures out of durango, iowa, because you guys said sent som
aubrey, these dresses were designed for you. which one do you prefer?young lady was ready to go. in the car, audrey has only one thing on her mind. so french fries and a burger will have to hold her over. she hits the red carpet and it's all business for a young actress who some say has a future as bright as her modern family. >> cute as a button. >> ferociously cute little girl. hey, everybody, the new season of the show, "modern family," most-watched comedy in america...
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aubrey anderson-emmons plays feisty lily, adopted daughter of two gay dads. >> as a bride all of thel be on her. >> oh [ bleep ] who's your favorite person on the show? >> sofia. >> you look so pretty today. >> can someone tell me what the heck she's saying? >> reporter: you're not really mean are you? >> no. >> reporter: but you're a good actor? >> yes. >> ty, they're ready for you. >> thanks honey. hey, what's up? she's very good. too good. nick watt, abc. >> i can't even understand this guy. i'll do it. nick watt, abc news, los angeles >>> and we thank you for watching. thank you, nick we're always here at abc news.com and "nightline" later. i'll sue you tomorrow on "world news." tomorrow night. good night. [ male announcer ] this is america's manufacturing when president obama took office. this is china's. under obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs and for the first time, china's beating us. seven times obama could've stopped china's cheating. seven times he refused. it's time to stand up to the cheaters, and make sure we protect jobs for the american people.
aubrey anderson-emmons plays feisty lily, adopted daughter of two gay dads. >> as a bride all of thel be on her. >> oh [ bleep ] who's your favorite person on the show? >> sofia. >> you look so pretty today. >> can someone tell me what the heck she's saying? >> reporter: you're not really mean are you? >> no. >> reporter: but you're a good actor? >> yes. >> ty, they're ready for you. >> thanks honey. hey, what's up? she's very...
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aubrey anderson-emmons plays feisty lily, adopted daughter of two gay dads. >> as a bride all of thel be on her. >> oh [ bleep ] who's your favorite person on the show? >> sofia. >> you look so pretty today. >> can someone tell me what the heck she's saying? >> reporter: you're not really mean are you? >> no. >> reporter: but you're a good actor? >> yes. >> ty, they're ready for you. >> thanks honey. hey, what's up? she's very good. too good. nick watt, abc. >> i can't even understand this guy. i'll do it. nick watt, abc news, los angeles >>> and we thank you for watching. thank you, nick we're always here at abc news.com and "nightline" later. i'll sue you tomorrow on "world news." tomorrow night. good night.
aubrey anderson-emmons plays feisty lily, adopted daughter of two gay dads. >> as a bride all of thel be on her. >> oh [ bleep ] who's your favorite person on the show? >> sofia. >> you look so pretty today. >> can someone tell me what the heck she's saying? >> reporter: you're not really mean are you? >> no. >> reporter: but you're a good actor? >> yes. >> ty, they're ready for you. >> thanks honey. hey, what's up? she's very...
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it's helping to restore trust in ceo aubrey mcclendon, who took a lot of heat for using oil wells for personal profit. shares in chesapeake have been up 50% since may. gas station owners in new jersey and pennsylvania are jacking gas prices above $9. according to philly.com, at least 50 station owners for lukoil are out with the eye-popping prices to protest what they call unfair pricing practices by lukoil north america. the website also says the vp of lukoil disagrees and blames station owners for not engaging in constructive dialogue. still to come, a movie about financial scandal hit the silver screen. will it be true to life? that's later in movies and money. but first, the power of pictures when selling your home. that's next. new statistics from the census bureau reveal some surprising financial facts about americans. the data found 46.2 million americans were living in poverty in 2011. that's down just barely from the year before. household wages are lower, but the bureau found fewer americans without health insurance. that number of americans fell to 15.7% last year. meanwhil
it's helping to restore trust in ceo aubrey mcclendon, who took a lot of heat for using oil wells for personal profit. shares in chesapeake have been up 50% since may. gas station owners in new jersey and pennsylvania are jacking gas prices above $9. according to philly.com, at least 50 station owners for lukoil are out with the eye-popping prices to protest what they call unfair pricing practices by lukoil north america. the website also says the vp of lukoil disagrees and blames station...
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aubrey anderson-emmons plays feisty lily, adopted daughter of two gay dads. >> forget the bride. are going to be on her. >> oh [ bleep ] who's your favorite person on the show? >> sofia. >> you look so pretty today. >> can someone tell me what the heck she's saying? >> reporter: you're not really mean are you? >> no. >> reporter: but you're a good actor? >> yes. >> ty, they're ready for ya. >> thanks honey. hey, what's up? she's very good. too good. already an emmy legend. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >>> and we thank you for watching. thank you, nick we're always here at abc news.com and "nightline" later. and i'll see you back here again tomorrow night. good night. >>> new trouble for chevron, now under criminal investigation for breaking air quality rules and ready to face questions at a session underway now. >> we're live in hayward. the driver of a car has been shot to death by police, you'll hear from a man caught in the cross fire. >> and here is a school principal arrest forward trying to sell meth. it's a case sending shock waves throughout a south bay neighborhood.
aubrey anderson-emmons plays feisty lily, adopted daughter of two gay dads. >> forget the bride. are going to be on her. >> oh [ bleep ] who's your favorite person on the show? >> sofia. >> you look so pretty today. >> can someone tell me what the heck she's saying? >> reporter: you're not really mean are you? >> no. >> reporter: but you're a good actor? >> yes. >> ty, they're ready for ya. >> thanks honey. hey, what's up? she's...
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aubrey from selma, california, sent this photo. >> open 9 to 9. did we get the extra two days? and where are they because i have not seen them. 9 to 9 nine days a week. someone didn't think that through. my best friend, erin, submitted this photo. this is what they did to his boss's office when he left town because he said no one missed him when he left the last time. people started coming in and people never seen before came in to wrap things, contribute to the party. >> oh, that's good. >> another photo of him -- they are all still employed. he was a good sport. they had post-it notes wrapped. you see why i love her and why she is my best friend. >> how many aluminum trees had to die for that? >> 15 like economy-sized aluminum foil. >> okay, kids. that was fascinating. >> #klgandhodau koikt. we have a lot coming up. the one and only jessica alba in the house. >> making babies safer. and you can channel your knowledge of tv's fall season. take our quiz and see how you click after this. >>> and we are back on this >>> and we are back on this wines
aubrey from selma, california, sent this photo. >> open 9 to 9. did we get the extra two days? and where are they because i have not seen them. 9 to 9 nine days a week. someone didn't think that through. my best friend, erin, submitted this photo. this is what they did to his boss's office when he left town because he said no one missed him when he left the last time. people started coming in and people never seen before came in to wrap things, contribute to the party. >> oh, that's...
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outfront tonight, her sister and family attorney aubrey nick pittman. difficult month than you could can have probably ever imagined. i want to ask you about the lawsuit. police have acknowledged the 911 call was handled improperly. that it never should have happened the way it happened. what are you hoping get out of the lawsuit? >> i think we were hoping to shine a light on the dallas police department. we understand that they changed some policies, but we would like a culture change as well. the way certain locations are handled or the way certain people are handled and like this never to happen in anyone else again. >> you say certain locations or people, i want to ask the question, do you think your sister was treated differently because she was black? >> i'm not sure if it was because she was black. i think it had something to do with location and maybe race but i think there needs to be a culture change in the dallas police department. >> is this something where it is gross -- perhaps bad training or negligence? ian there are 75 dispatchers and 1
outfront tonight, her sister and family attorney aubrey nick pittman. difficult month than you could can have probably ever imagined. i want to ask you about the lawsuit. police have acknowledged the 911 call was handled improperly. that it never should have happened the way it happened. what are you hoping get out of the lawsuit? >> i think we were hoping to shine a light on the dallas police department. we understand that they changed some policies, but we would like a culture change as...
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oh, except for you, little aubrey. sorry. yours has to look like a shed. so, thank you, john mellencamp and, thank you, homeowner's association, for reminding us what really hearsay on the "rediculust." >>> out front next, what mitt romney has paid the last 230 years. do the taxes add up? and new deadly anti-american protests break out around the world. the obama administration helps a television ad will stop the violence, and maxine waters accused of using her position to help her husband. tonight, her colleagues cleared her of any wrongdoing. does that add up? let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight mitt takes it all off, almost. today mitt romney finally released his 2011 tax return. now, we knew that was coming, but we didn't know he'd almost give us the full monte because he gave us a summary for his returns for the past 20 years. and it was tantalizing what mitt showed us today. it was just a glimpse. last year mitt paid $1.94 million in taxes on $13.7 million of mostly investment income. his effective fe
oh, except for you, little aubrey. sorry. yours has to look like a shed. so, thank you, john mellencamp and, thank you, homeowner's association, for reminding us what really hearsay on the "rediculust." >>> out front next, what mitt romney has paid the last 230 years. do the taxes add up? and new deadly anti-american protests break out around the world. the obama administration helps a television ad will stop the violence, and maxine waters accused of using her position to...
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oh, except for you, little aubrey. sorry. yours has to look like a shed. so, thank you, john mellencamp and, thank you, homeowner's association, for reminding us what really hearsay on the "rediculust." >>> tonight, mitt and taxes. romney finally releases his 2011 tax return. did he pay more taxes to win more votes? while the president's on the attack over that 47% gaffe. >>> tonight, i will ask newt gingrich of the gop and martin o'malley. >>> plus, go away. no, i mean that politely but why brat pack idol andrew mccarthy says leaving america is the best thing that could happen to many americans. >> i think most of our political decisions are all based on fear and i think if americans traveled, they would see that the world is much different place than they're led to believe it is. >>> and they're split down the middle just like america. one's republican and one -- actually, it's quite hard to work out what the other one is. big and rich on their music and their politics. >> we debate about as tough as any two guys can, but we end it always with a cold bev
oh, except for you, little aubrey. sorry. yours has to look like a shed. so, thank you, john mellencamp and, thank you, homeowner's association, for reminding us what really hearsay on the "rediculust." >>> tonight, mitt and taxes. romney finally releases his 2011 tax return. did he pay more taxes to win more votes? while the president's on the attack over that 47% gaffe. >>> tonight, i will ask newt gingrich of the gop and martin o'malley. >>> plus, go...
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that would be 4-year-old aubrey.arty, probably without a perm of course, she isn't pulling this off all on her own. oh, no, there's h accomplice slash grandmother, who built the play house as a christmas present. >> i thought this is ridiculous. there's too much crime and everything else. these lawyers need to be worrying about other things that are way more important than whether or not my granddaughter has a pink play house or not. >> i want to apologize for using this. i have never done that before. there has been some public outcry about this but the president of the homeowners association is standing firm. take it away. >> part of approval is the color. we didn't dis house. color. >> you think the color pink is woh is whole legal ms? >> obviously it is. obviously i had neighbors that complained about it. >> okay. you really need to get other things going on in your life. totally reasonable, though, sounds like the lawsuit would go away if they just painted the play house and why not? what could possibly be more
that would be 4-year-old aubrey.arty, probably without a perm of course, she isn't pulling this off all on her own. oh, no, there's h accomplice slash grandmother, who built the play house as a christmas present. >> i thought this is ridiculous. there's too much crime and everything else. these lawyers need to be worrying about other things that are way more important than whether or not my granddaughter has a pink play house or not. >> i want to apologize for using this. i have...
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there is a famed doctor, aubrey degray, he says, how long does a house last?p repairing the worn out parts. aging is about worn out parts. so rather than waiting for a catastrophic event, why not listen to the language of the body, for women, i call it the seven dwarfs of menopause, itchy, bitchy, forgetful, all dried up, forgetful -- that's the language. >> gretchen: oh, my god. that should be the title of your next book. [ laughter ] it's good, though! >> brian: clint eastwood was at the rnc, talked to a chair and you tweeted out? >> i said, he tells it like it is. he made my day. >> steve: there you go. >> i was a take every group and i was a hater of those. i thought, you know -- >> steve: how are you a hater if you're supporting clint eastwood? >> he trial gave me one of my first jobs. he's a great guy. clint eadwood has done movies that make us think and feel. and he is a thinker and so this is what he came out to say and i thought good for him. >> steve: he's entitled to his opinion. >> he's entitle to do his opinion, yeah. >> brian: he come out with it
there is a famed doctor, aubrey degray, he says, how long does a house last?p repairing the worn out parts. aging is about worn out parts. so rather than waiting for a catastrophic event, why not listen to the language of the body, for women, i call it the seven dwarfs of menopause, itchy, bitchy, forgetful, all dried up, forgetful -- that's the language. >> gretchen: oh, my god. that should be the title of your next book. [ laughter ] it's good, though! >> brian: clint eastwood was...
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aubrey from selma, california, send us this feet toe. >> open 9 to 9.n, submitted this photo this is what they did to his boss's office when he left town because he said no one missed him the last time. people coming in and people never before they had seen to wrap things, contribute to the party. >> oh, these's good. >> another photo of him -- they are all still employed. he was a good sport. they had post-it notes wrapped. you see why i love her and why she is my best...