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- i would say they bad boys. - you like bad boys? or do bad boys like you?oing to say that i'm not a bad boy, but what i'm going to say to you - uh-huh. - ...is that i'm a bad boy that has at least learned. - uh-huh. and what have you learned? - to give a woman what she want. so can we hang out? i saw her walk in the bar. i saw the way she was dressed. her skirt a little high. i put it to you like this: if i was willing to say the type of things she wants to hear, then probably i could have moved on that and got her in a compromising position. why you here? if you don't want that type of man, why you dressing like that? - ohh. - what? - wow. wow. how does it feel to hear that? what did you think hearing what he just said about you? - i don't like that. i don't think that has nothing to do with me picking up that type of man. that's me, you know, dressed when i'm going out to a bar or something. i'm not gonna come looking in a granny's outfit or anything at a bar. i mean, everybody else gonna be sexy-dressed, and then i'm gonna be the one with the granny suit
- i would say they bad boys. - you like bad boys? or do bad boys like you?oing to say that i'm not a bad boy, but what i'm going to say to you - uh-huh. - ...is that i'm a bad boy that has at least learned. - uh-huh. and what have you learned? - to give a woman what she want. so can we hang out? i saw her walk in the bar. i saw the way she was dressed. her skirt a little high. i put it to you like this: if i was willing to say the type of things she wants to hear, then probably i could have...
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and there's only so bad that bad can be. ending things right, ending things so that people -- again, not a monolist i can audience, there will be people no doubt who say i wanted it to end a different way. but it pleased us in the writers' room. we said to ourselves, how do we satisfy ourselves? what do we want to see being the first fans of the show? and it was a long hard-fought series of questions we ask ourselves for the better part of a year and i think that we came -- i will just say it, i'm very happy with the ending. >> rose: that's all that matters to me. if the writer is happy, the creator is happy it's got to be good. let's talk about casting quickly. bryan. when he said he saw the script, he called his agent and said "get me in there and get me in there early." >> well -- and he is a wonderful guy. i -- yeah. it was a mutual -- you know, one of those you think shus hollywood love fests there because this is a guy i had worked with, had cast him on an episode of "the x-files" in 1999. and he's such a chameleon as
and there's only so bad that bad can be. ending things right, ending things so that people -- again, not a monolist i can audience, there will be people no doubt who say i wanted it to end a different way. but it pleased us in the writers' room. we said to ourselves, how do we satisfy ourselves? what do we want to see being the first fans of the show? and it was a long hard-fought series of questions we ask ourselves for the better part of a year and i think that we came -- i will just say it,...
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>> well, that was bad. it was a bad idea. >> there's kids watching at home! (laughter) >> rose: it is bad! >> my best answer is episode four of the first season in which walt is presented with the deus ex machina moment in which former friends of his who are now very rich billionaire -- we never exactly know what it is precisely they do but they're just as brilliant in science as walt is and they've gone on to great success creating a fortune 500 company and they find out through skyler's intervention that walt is suffering from cancer. >> rose: terminal cancer. >> and in dieus exmachina -- in personfully deus ex machina fashion they come forth and say "we're going to pay for the best of care, we're going to get you well if it's humanly possible we'll do this for you. we'll give you a job. we're going to make you complete and well and whole. "and walt at the end of the hour says "thank you very much but no." and then he goes jesse pinkman who at that moment he was on the outs with and he says "let's cook." >> rose: he's engaging in full-time participation in
>> well, that was bad. it was a bad idea. >> there's kids watching at home! (laughter) >> rose: it is bad! >> my best answer is episode four of the first season in which walt is presented with the deus ex machina moment in which former friends of his who are now very rich billionaire -- we never exactly know what it is precisely they do but they're just as brilliant in science as walt is and they've gone on to great success creating a fortune 500 company and they find...
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and that we all are a mixture of good and bad. there is no we're always good or always right or always happy. no, we're far more conflicted than that. and i think it tested the audience and what "breaking bad" has done is not only create a very compelling drama on screen but it's created conflict within the audience itself. >> rose: all about "breaking bad" for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: in 2008 the cable network a.m.c. took a chance on a television approximate fixed by x-files writer vince gilligan it was about a middle aged chemistry teacher diagnosed with terminal canneser who turned to cooking crystal meth to provide for his family. five years and countless awards later the gamble paid off big time. "breaking bad" is widely considered one of the great a dramas in the history of television. this year it was nominated for 13 emmy awards including outstanding drama. on sunday august 11 "breaking bad" returns to a.m.c. for its final
and that we all are a mixture of good and bad. there is no we're always good or always right or always happy. no, we're far more conflicted than that. and i think it tested the audience and what "breaking bad" has done is not only create a very compelling drama on screen but it's created conflict within the audience itself. >> rose: all about "breaking bad" for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is...
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past your own breaking bad moment. my own breaking bad moment i in santa fe christmas time this was several years ago every year at christmas i don't know if you've been to santa fe but they set up the canyon where you never been there it's true it's gorgeous but they set up a little part of canyon road which is where all they are galleries are and they put little bags with candles in them called fairly toes and bonfires and and they and people walk around and sing christmas carols and it's a really beautiful time of year and people take their families and it's a really nice place to walk around but people can also drive around there and my niece i was with my niece and nephew was before i had my kids and a car that people got a little impatient at that time as well so my niece was crossing in front of a car that just didn't want to wait for her and as she was crossing the car came just about this close to her and i just really didn't like it and i have a little bit of you know a little bit of an impulsive part of me a
past your own breaking bad moment. my own breaking bad moment i in santa fe christmas time this was several years ago every year at christmas i don't know if you've been to santa fe but they set up the canyon where you never been there it's true it's gorgeous but they set up a little part of canyon road which is where all they are galleries are and they put little bags with candles in them called fairly toes and bonfires and and they and people walk around and sing christmas carols and it's a...
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the other part of the book is a long lines of bad people doing bad things all the while will emphasize as jay richards does the often these bad things are really done and motivated by sometimes very good intentions and i think that is something that is important to keep in mind. one interesting aspect of the book is jay richards does not focus on the usual suspects. if you read something like too big to fail you won't get repetition here. there are no pages and pages about jimmy came's bridge game or john paulson taking big bets against the housing market. there is very little discussion about wall street would some may see that as a criticism. i see it as a strength. important to keep in mind by september of 2008 we had been in a recession for a year already. the temporal lebanon seems to suggest the reaction of wall street was a reflection of the crisis more than a cause of the crisis. i go as far to say that the usual obsession with wall street has reduced the public's understanding of the crisis rather than improve it. jay richards right refocuses crisis blame where it belongs, in
the other part of the book is a long lines of bad people doing bad things all the while will emphasize as jay richards does the often these bad things are really done and motivated by sometimes very good intentions and i think that is something that is important to keep in mind. one interesting aspect of the book is jay richards does not focus on the usual suspects. if you read something like too big to fail you won't get repetition here. there are no pages and pages about jimmy came's bridge...
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sign ♪ born under a bad sign ♪ ♪ i've been down since i began to crawl ♪ ♪ if it wasn't for bad luckall ♪ ♪ bad luck and trouble is my only friend ♪ ♪ i've been down ever since i was ten ♪ ♪ born under a bad sign ♪ i've been down since i began to crawl ♪ ♪ if it wasn't for bad luck ♪ ♪ i wouldn't have no luck at all ♪ ♪ more wine and women is all i crave ♪ ♪ big bad women gonna carry me to my grave ♪ ♪ born under a bad sign ♪ i've been down since i began to crawl ♪ ♪ if it wasn't for bad luck ♪ ♪ i wouldn't have no luck at all ♪ ♪ if it wasn't for bad luck ♪ ♪ i wouldn't have no luck at all [applause] [laughter] >> thank you. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley tavis: nine me next time with a conversation with carol burnett. that is next time. we'll see you then. >> there's a saying that dr. king had, and he said, "there's always a right time to do the right thing." i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we're only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. and walmart committed $2 billio
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my f my brother patrick was suddenly a bad guy. there's no way he could -- but so as far as this is a man who's very good at his job, hank is and you ask yourself quite often in the writers room what's the typical way of doing this. the typical way is for it to happen in the squad room or the d.e.a. bullpen or whatever. hey, we've got this fwhfgs, wait a minute, these two pieces line up. just seems to subvert expectations to have it come at a moment where life is good. it looks like there will be a happy ending and with that episode written by the writers, wally becket, there's this prolonged outdoor cookout that they're having in the backyard of the white house, as we call it, by the pool, and it goes on and it seems to be amounting to nothing and you're -- what we hope is that you're at home saying "i know this is the last episode, i'm going to see it for over a year, i'm looking at my watch, it's a happy ending? what kind of ending is this?" and we stretched it out as long as we could, walt goes into the bathroom to -- hank, sge
my f my brother patrick was suddenly a bad guy. there's no way he could -- but so as far as this is a man who's very good at his job, hank is and you ask yourself quite often in the writers room what's the typical way of doing this. the typical way is for it to happen in the squad room or the d.e.a. bullpen or whatever. hey, we've got this fwhfgs, wait a minute, these two pieces line up. just seems to subvert expectations to have it come at a moment where life is good. it looks like there will...
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it's unapologetic, very breaking bad.g, we kiss, we forgive each other, we sing cum buy ya. >> stephen: are you going to miss walter white. >> definitely. >> stephen: are you going to miss albuquerque. >> yes, absolutely. every time i think of new mexico and albuquerque it represents that show. and it's the greatest professional experience of my life, so yeah. >> stephen: so far. >> so far. we don't know. >> stephen: you were already a big deal, you know from malcolm in the middle. everybody knew who you were. (applause) the characters are very similar. >> still getting aplaus the second time you mentioned it. >> stephen: the characters are very similar. can we show how similar the characters are from malcolm in the middle and-- there you go. those are the two. >> yeah. >> stephen: now why-- what is it that appeals to you about being in the manties. >> basically it comes down to this, at some point you just have to give the public what they want. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: is this your idea, as an actor does this d
it's unapologetic, very breaking bad.g, we kiss, we forgive each other, we sing cum buy ya. >> stephen: are you going to miss walter white. >> definitely. >> stephen: are you going to miss albuquerque. >> yes, absolutely. every time i think of new mexico and albuquerque it represents that show. and it's the greatest professional experience of my life, so yeah. >> stephen: so far. >> so far. we don't know. >> stephen: you were already a big deal, you...
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i think it is a bad idea. >> we have to check the box. >> i agree it is a bad idea. i don't like it because i think the middle east is a mess, i don't think us getting in there is going to necessarily solve questions. when i heard today the president, i hear john kerry say this is about iran, that's why i said to ed henry, it is a proxy war with iran. you have to be clear with iran, don't get the wrong message here, buddy. don't think you can get away with using chemical weapons or nukes without immediate and strong response from the united states. i think okay, if that's what you're doing, get more buy in from me. i don't get the buy in for getting involved in the syrian mess. >> greg, syrians have been gassed, we didn't see that reaction when four americans died in benghazi. >> it is strange. how much does this matter to the united states? since syria happened, what have we not been talking about? it was just last week and it rhymes with the word egypt. egypt vanished like a matt damon movie. we don't talk about it. the middle east is essentially a lazy susan. you
i think it is a bad idea. >> we have to check the box. >> i agree it is a bad idea. i don't like it because i think the middle east is a mess, i don't think us getting in there is going to necessarily solve questions. when i heard today the president, i hear john kerry say this is about iran, that's why i said to ed henry, it is a proxy war with iran. you have to be clear with iran, don't get the wrong message here, buddy. don't think you can get away with using chemical weapons or...
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this is a bad idea for the republican party. you've seen other governors come out and say you should not do this. i think obama feels he has the higher political ground when it comes to linking that defunding of obama to shutting down the government. he probably wins that fight. >> it's not only the issue of shutting down the government, chuck, the president was quick to point out republicans don't have a real alternative to his health care law. listen to this. >> they used to say, well, we're going to replace it with something better. there's not even a pretense now that they're going to replace it with something better. the notion is simply that those 30 million people, or the 150 million who are benefitting from the other aspects of affordable care, will be better off without it. that's their assertion, not backed by fact, not backed by any evidence. it's just become an ideological fixation. well, i tell you what, they're wrong about that. >> chuck todd, what will be the response to that? and part b of my question, is the pre
this is a bad idea for the republican party. you've seen other governors come out and say you should not do this. i think obama feels he has the higher political ground when it comes to linking that defunding of obama to shutting down the government. he probably wins that fight. >> it's not only the issue of shutting down the government, chuck, the president was quick to point out republicans don't have a real alternative to his health care law. listen to this. >> they used to say,...
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bad cop. introducing sergeant almost seven feet tall in his socks years of experience and not the kind of cop that's easily fooled he makes new bones about his tough questioning methods it's his whole. there is a certain amount of acting for being. for doing interviews and especially when you're in that realm as far as a good cop bad cop so for the most part one is consoling caring you know almost. even putting off the other detective to the suspect saying you know he's he's a very mean guy he's a bad guy or whatever the case is trying to get closer with the suspect so hopefully this is suspect confides and quote unquote good cop. to phonies tof and for three days her constant lying drives the interrogators to destruction. she makes up stories about her movements shifts the blame onto others and dismisses the evidence that the police did give up. you get defensive and when you get defensive the detectives team to jump on that why are you defensive then do you think only innocent people when yo
bad cop. introducing sergeant almost seven feet tall in his socks years of experience and not the kind of cop that's easily fooled he makes new bones about his tough questioning methods it's his whole. there is a certain amount of acting for being. for doing interviews and especially when you're in that realm as far as a good cop bad cop so for the most part one is consoling caring you know almost. even putting off the other detective to the suspect saying you know he's he's a very mean guy...
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gable to exist how did what how did you get one you had breaking bad right breaking bad breaking bad was ending and so i knew i could do a show i met with needed tasks or had a c.b.s. at ten am i think on a monday and it noon she offered me the job so i looked it looked it over and made sure we could it could jive with the schedule a break by which is pretty tough and they couldn't they had it in the just the way they were going to get done with breaking bad back in march and it didn't and it's not air until now and we started under the dome and aired simultaneously you major in drama however i did not yuki that's not an option at harvard. they have a theater they have a lot of theater there is american repertory theater there as well with robert bruce dean but they also do a lot of student plays and what the student drama and i did a lot of that six plays a year maybe at least i got into harvard when you get into harvard you go and i came from. you know i came from a family where i was the first guy to go to college at all and my dad was a singer in a band that was his how we made o
gable to exist how did what how did you get one you had breaking bad right breaking bad breaking bad was ending and so i knew i could do a show i met with needed tasks or had a c.b.s. at ten am i think on a monday and it noon she offered me the job so i looked it looked it over and made sure we could it could jive with the schedule a break by which is pretty tough and they couldn't they had it in the just the way they were going to get done with breaking bad back in march and it didn't and it's...
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seven emmy awards later, the end is near for breaking bad.n store for our chemistry teacher turned math-maker. >>> and what is sure to send your tail ing. some get puppy pals, and everyone is on their best behavior. >> keep it r >>> from new york city, this is "nightline." with terry moran. >>> hello, everyone, and thank you for joining us tonight. the horrors they endured are unimaginable. and only they can really ever know what went on in that house. but for the three women held captive by ariel castro, today was a day of catharis and relief. now it is his turn to be a prisoner, but before he was shut away forever, his victims got a chance to say their piece. here is abc's alex perez. >> reporter: he is perhaps one of the most evil men in america, but before ariel castro was sent away to serve his life plus a thousand years, one of his victims had a chance to confront her tormenter in court. >> from this moment on, i will not let you define me or affect who i am. >> reporter: michelle knight spoke directly to her captor about her 11 years o
seven emmy awards later, the end is near for breaking bad.n store for our chemistry teacher turned math-maker. >>> and what is sure to send your tail ing. some get puppy pals, and everyone is on their best behavior. >> keep it r >>> from new york city, this is "nightline." with terry moran. >>> hello, everyone, and thank you for joining us tonight. the horrors they endured are unimaginable. and only they can really ever know what went on in that house....
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and we can keep focusing on the bad... dwell on the bad, talk about the bad... or, or...we can focus in on the good. i want to give it up for good. give it up for what is good. what can be good. what will be good in our communities. now who's with me? perfectly bite-sized drops of rich and creamy chocolate happiness. when the chocolate is hershey's, life is delicious. >> what? >> what are you doing? >> well, i'm doing what comes next. >> next? there's no next! >> well, i don't see why not. i mean, come on, will, you've been so nice to me. >> well, i'm just trying to show that -- you know, show you that i appreciate you. just because a man is nice to you doesn't mean he wants to sleep with you! >> yes, it does! oh, come on, will, i am running around here playing kizzy, cooking for you, cleaning your house, washing your funky drawers. i mean, come on, now. if i'm acting like wifey, shouldn't i get the benefits of the wifey? >> no! >> and wait a minute. i thought you were here for brianna and joaquin, not me. >> that's how it started. i mean, will, come on, man. yo
and we can keep focusing on the bad... dwell on the bad, talk about the bad... or, or...we can focus in on the good. i want to give it up for good. give it up for what is good. what can be good. what will be good in our communities. now who's with me? perfectly bite-sized drops of rich and creamy chocolate happiness. when the chocolate is hershey's, life is delicious. >> what? >> what are you doing? >> well, i'm doing what comes next. >> next? there's no next! >>...
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we know there are bad cops. we know people with making bad stops. i wrote the racial profiling law. we've lowered the amount of stops based on our advocacy from 600 to 400 because many people -- >> 1,000. >> 600,000 to 400,000. absolutely. because many people thought the stop rate was way too high. >> that gets exactly to where -- a good place to lead this. we've seen stop and frisk, stops come down by 600,000, 400,000, in the same year we're seeing a projection for record low murder rates. just the basic correlative argument made by advocates of this policy, the more stop and frisk, lower the murder rate gets, we're seeing belied by the data. i appreciate you coming on to defend the program today. i wish the mayor and ray kelly would have been sitting next to you. new york city councilman, peter vallone. >>> joining me, talib kweli, who sat in the dream defender sit-in in florida. and phillip agnew, executive director of them still sitting in the capitol down there. have you experienced firsthand stop and frisk? >> all over the world. new york city, japan, last month. i had police
we know there are bad cops. we know people with making bad stops. i wrote the racial profiling law. we've lowered the amount of stops based on our advocacy from 600 to 400 because many people -- >> 1,000. >> 600,000 to 400,000. absolutely. because many people thought the stop rate was way too high. >> that gets exactly to where -- a good place to lead this. we've seen stop and frisk, stops come down by 600,000, 400,000, in the same year we're seeing a projection for record low...
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bad cop. introducing saajan matter almost seven feet tall in his socks years of experience and not the kind of cop that's easily fooled he makes no bones about his tough questioning methods it's his whole mark. there is a certain amount of. acting we're being. we're doing interviews and especially when you're in that realm as far as a good cop bad cop. so for the most part one is consoling caring you know almost. even putting off the other detective to the suspect saying you know he's he's a very mean guy he's a bad guy or whatever the case is trying to get closer with the suspect so hopefully this is suspect confides and quote unquote good cop. to phonies tof him for three days how constant learning drives the interrogators to destruction. she makes up stories about her movements shifts the blame onto others and dismisses the evidence that the police did give up. you get defensive and when you get defensive the detectives to jump on that why are you defensive then do you think only innocent p
bad cop. introducing saajan matter almost seven feet tall in his socks years of experience and not the kind of cop that's easily fooled he makes no bones about his tough questioning methods it's his whole mark. there is a certain amount of. acting we're being. we're doing interviews and especially when you're in that realm as far as a good cop bad cop. so for the most part one is consoling caring you know almost. even putting off the other detective to the suspect saying you know he's he's a...
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♪ i was bad to the bone good. ♪ bad to the bone where's your mob headed? reno. ever been to reno?l break a thousand more, baby ♪ ♪ before i am through ♪ i wanna be yours, pretty baby ♪ ♪ yours and yours alone ♪ i'm here to tell ya, honey ♪ ♪ that i'm bad to the bone ♪ everything copasetic? big word. finish your fries. i don't have to if i don't want. you're not my father, you know. so, why'd you rob a casino? 'cause everybody else robs banks. nowadays, you gotta be original. if you're original, catch 'em off guard, it's a piece of cake. i'd say casinos are pretty original. how many you done so far? one. one? yeah. ♪ happy birthday ♪ to you ♪ happy birthday ♪ dear michael [car starts] aw! hey! [tires screeching] [horn] [horn blares, tires screeching] ♪ i hear songs on the radio ♪ darn you, cybil, stop this r! ow! oh! ♪ the song they're playing's ♪ got me thinkin' 'bout you ♪ kissin' me, and smiles real sweet ♪ you gonna pay for this? ♪ 'cause i was thinkin' 'bout you ♪ where the hell's my wallet? ♪ every little dream i dream about you ♪ ♪ every little thought i think about you ♪ ♪
♪ i was bad to the bone good. ♪ bad to the bone where's your mob headed? reno. ever been to reno?l break a thousand more, baby ♪ ♪ before i am through ♪ i wanna be yours, pretty baby ♪ ♪ yours and yours alone ♪ i'm here to tell ya, honey ♪ ♪ that i'm bad to the bone ♪ everything copasetic? big word. finish your fries. i don't have to if i don't want. you're not my father, you know. so, why'd you rob a casino? 'cause everybody else robs banks. nowadays, you gotta be...
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there it is, good idea 34%, bad idea 47%. chris, i follow you in all your social media, you did say get ready for the sixth sense or so question, i think you had a-rod in mind, but this is the one that ended up generating all the news. >> you know, chuck makes the right point, which is the president has not given this sort of passionate defense of his law that many hoped. he did defend obama care broadly, but it was in the context of sort of a dare. and, michael, i think you used that word, sort of a challenge. be my guest if you want to try to link defunding obama care to a government shutdown. i think he's on safer political ground there though the law broadly is not possible. the idea of shutting down government over health care and unfunding i think is also popular. i think that's why you've seen people like mitt romney come out earlier this week and say we should not do this. this is a bad idea for the republican party. you've seen other governors come out and say you should not do this. i think obama feels he has the hi
there it is, good idea 34%, bad idea 47%. chris, i follow you in all your social media, you did say get ready for the sixth sense or so question, i think you had a-rod in mind, but this is the one that ended up generating all the news. >> you know, chuck makes the right point, which is the president has not given this sort of passionate defense of his law that many hoped. he did defend obama care broadly, but it was in the context of sort of a dare. and, michael, i think you used that...
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bad not always so smart.round 9:00 p.m. sunday evening a number of connecticut residents when the local cable vision was down they called 911. >> i guess so many people called 911 that the fairfield police department had to release a statement online that said, notice, we are receiving miami russ 911 calls regarding the cable outage. neither a police nor emergency concern. >> the coincidental part of this is we are all turning into meth addicts but it's like breaking bad. we're acting exactly like a meth addict does if he's out of meth. >> p 911, what's your emergency? >> listen, my cable box is not working and "breaking bad" is about to come on. >> first of all, sir, you need to calm down because i don't understand what you're saying. >> i'm saying "breaking bad" is about to come on and my cable isn't on. >> sir, do you realize that this line is for emergency purposes only? i cannot help you. sir, you need to calm down. i cannot help you. what you need to do is call the cable company. this is 911. this is fo
bad not always so smart.round 9:00 p.m. sunday evening a number of connecticut residents when the local cable vision was down they called 911. >> i guess so many people called 911 that the fairfield police department had to release a statement online that said, notice, we are receiving miami russ 911 calls regarding the cable outage. neither a police nor emergency concern. >> the coincidental part of this is we are all turning into meth addicts but it's like breaking bad. we're...
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with my bad credit i couldn't get a car anywhere. i went to 10 different dealerships, then i called during the drive for 99 event, they got me a great car, with a 99 dollar down payment. thank you drive for 99. now is the time to act there has never been a better opportunity for people with severely damaged credit to drive the car truck, van or suv they have always imagined themselves behind the wheel of! get out of that high mileage vehicle you're paying way to much for and step up to a brand new car, truck, van or suv you've always wanted for just 99 dollars down or 99 dollars a month. this may sound "crazy" but i can assure you these deals are real. we have been delivering for good people over the past 30 plus years and we plan on doing it for 30 more so call us today. you have nothing to fear. i know it can be intimidating getting up the nerve to apply for an auto loan yet again after being turned down multiple times. but for 30 years we've been saying yes when others say no. call us now. there's never been a better time to act.
with my bad credit i couldn't get a car anywhere. i went to 10 different dealerships, then i called during the drive for 99 event, they got me a great car, with a 99 dollar down payment. thank you drive for 99. now is the time to act there has never been a better opportunity for people with severely damaged credit to drive the car truck, van or suv they have always imagined themselves behind the wheel of! get out of that high mileage vehicle you're paying way to much for and step up to a brand...
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if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people every day are giving up their ordinary shampoo and switching to wen, transforming their hair after just one use. wen is a completely different way to cleanse your hair. it's revolutionary hair care that's designed to take the place of shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner, detangler, and leave-in conditioner all in one, saving you time working on your hair, and saving you money on all the products you won't need anymore. many ordinary shampoos that lather can use sulfates and harsh detergents that may strip your hair of natural oils and can cause dryness, frizziness, dullness, and color fade. but wen is designed to gently cleanse and moisturize your hair and scalp with no harsh strippin
if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people every day are giving up their ordinary shampoo and switching to wen, transforming their hair after just one use. wen is a completely different...
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the only thing she was bad at doing was bad at being -- she was good at being bad. >> she had no rhythm and a lot of people were watching the mtv-vma's which i find strange to begin with, but it doesn't matter. >> young kids watching that. >> they are watching mtv. >> but that's their demographic. >> no way. i. >> you were saying it bothered you that she was so old doing it. >> she is not as good as lady gaga. >> they are all trying to be ma done you that. no publicity is bad publicity. >> but madonna is still trying to be madonna. what would you rather look like? >> wasn't ma done pho -- madonna the highest earning celebrity? forbes just uh -- just announced it. >> i think it was annette beatty. joy actually it is more of an achievement madonna being madonna because she is in better shape at the age of 55. it is no big deal if miley cyrus at 20 has a great body. everybody does. that's what i am saying. madonna you should say good for you even though it does gross you out. i >>- q. you never saw me at age -- >> you never saw me at age 20. >> no, i did. >> remember you did that art film.
the only thing she was bad at doing was bad at being -- she was good at being bad. >> she had no rhythm and a lot of people were watching the mtv-vma's which i find strange to begin with, but it doesn't matter. >> young kids watching that. >> they are watching mtv. >> but that's their demographic. >> no way. i. >> you were saying it bothered you that she was so old doing it. >> she is not as good as lady gaga. >> they are all trying to be ma done...
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this was supposed to be the bad gaze. a bad country filled with bad people. i don't think so.we're going to be perfect tomorrow. everybody seems to be saying, you know, see us, look at you will in five years. it's a pretty reasonable attitude. this is a place with a lot of extraordinary people and extraordinary things on very short notice on a very difficult circumstances and in a very difficult time, and they continually do the best they can, and i wish them well. >>> we interrupt -- we don't know precisely what happened. >> oh, my god zoosh he has been shot. the president of the united states has been shot. >> i can see it through the view finder even now. >> an inch from his heart. >> he was minutes away from not making it. >> who is the shooter? >> he says, well, if you know about that, you know about everything. >> a bizarre motive. sdmree felt the relationship was real. >> he was a really severely disturbed person. >> and his crime changed history. the shooting of ronald reagan, next.
this was supposed to be the bad gaze. a bad country filled with bad people. i don't think so.we're going to be perfect tomorrow. everybody seems to be saying, you know, see us, look at you will in five years. it's a pretty reasonable attitude. this is a place with a lot of extraordinary people and extraordinary things on very short notice on a very difficult circumstances and in a very difficult time, and they continually do the best they can, and i wish them well. >>> we interrupt --...
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how about a museum for really bad art, bad art?e first bad art museum in the united states a lot of bad art in my mind sells for millions. look at this. the art has to be this bad to be this good. the museum openly selects five out of 20. how much would you pay to see the bad art? you don't have to. the admission is free. i bet some bad art sells for a lot of money. that is better than a soup can. liz: for free. off the desk, celebrities will have vip privileges on facebook. they will be able to monitor fan gossip more closely and interact with fans more effectively on mobile devices. this is all part of facebook's efforts to step up competition with twitter. david: i don't like that idea. we asked you on facebook and twitter if you think that billionaire investor carl icahn is betting on apple whether because of that now is a good time to buy the stock? ty on facebook wrote in to say, definitely not. stick with the fundamentals not big names driving up the price. liz: time for the top three things to watch tomorrow. number three,
how about a museum for really bad art, bad art?e first bad art museum in the united states a lot of bad art in my mind sells for millions. look at this. the art has to be this bad to be this good. the museum openly selects five out of 20. how much would you pay to see the bad art? you don't have to. the admission is free. i bet some bad art sells for a lot of money. that is better than a soup can. liz: for free. off the desk, celebrities will have vip privileges on facebook. they will be able...
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some people do it the good way, and some people do it the bad way, and i think the bad way, those kind of people are the ones who ruin it for everyone. >>> coming up -- a bridal brawl. >> he put his head in my stomach and then he pushed me. he hit my back here in this showcase. >>> and -- >> ow! what are you hitting me for? >> sir, move away. >> why are you hitting me? >> officers on the beat behaving badly. right now, seven years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why the internet needs a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz de
some people do it the good way, and some people do it the bad way, and i think the bad way, those kind of people are the ones who ruin it for everyone. >>> coming up -- a bridal brawl. >> he put his head in my stomach and then he pushed me. he hit my back here in this showcase. >>> and -- >> ow! what are you hitting me for? >> sir, move away. >> why are you hitting me? >> officers on the beat behaving badly. right now, seven years of music is...
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and one member of "the breaking bad" crew isn't backing down. this is "way too early." i'm bill karins in. talking about anthony weiner and the walkoff at yankee stadium. >>> today, the obama administration is expected to make a major shift in drug policy. attorney general eric holder will order prosecutors to leave out the quantity or amount of illegal substances involved in low-level drug cases. it's a move to get around mandatory minimum sentences that the administration has overfilled cell blocks. they're cited as a tax burden for a prison system that costs $80 billion a year to operate. too many americans go to too many prisons for far too long and for no good law enforcement reason. holder will defer certain types of low-level prosecution to the state and local level. he's also expected to ask prison officials to release older, nonviolent offenders, to face what he calls compelling circumstances. >>> here's your stat of the day. the u.s. with just 5% of the world's population has 25% of the world's inmates. >>> overseas, 18 u.s. diplomatic posts are again open for
and one member of "the breaking bad" crew isn't backing down. this is "way too early." i'm bill karins in. talking about anthony weiner and the walkoff at yankee stadium. >>> today, the obama administration is expected to make a major shift in drug policy. attorney general eric holder will order prosecutors to leave out the quantity or amount of illegal substances involved in low-level drug cases. it's a move to get around mandatory minimum sentences that the...
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bad luck for $1,200. olivia. what is whistling? whistling. yes. bad luck, $1,600. olivia.y? friday the 13th. yes. bad luck for $2,000. [ beep ] and they're referring to the opal. four clues left on the board, olivia. american novelists, $1,600. [ beep ] and it was "a lesson before dying." olivia, back to you. american novelists, $2,000. [ beep ] and the author is truman capote. two clues left now, olivia. world rivers, $1,600. william. what is the yellow river? yellow is right, and you get the last clue, and it is the other daily double. [ applause ] $3,000. $3,000. all right. that will put you close to the lead. what is the danube? danube. right you are. $13,600. and here comes final jeopardy! for the three of you. the category is the planets. kind of narrows it down, doesn't it? there aren't that many. we'll be back to reveal the clue in a moment. ♪ the joint is jumpin' osteo bi-flex® helps strengthen your joints.° like calcium supplements can help your bones, osteo bi-flex can help your joints.° osteo bi-flex... the best stuff in the joint.™ now in joint and muscle form
bad luck for $1,200. olivia. what is whistling? whistling. yes. bad luck, $1,600. olivia.y? friday the 13th. yes. bad luck for $2,000. [ beep ] and they're referring to the opal. four clues left on the board, olivia. american novelists, $1,600. [ beep ] and it was "a lesson before dying." olivia, back to you. american novelists, $2,000. [ beep ] and the author is truman capote. two clues left now, olivia. world rivers, $1,600. william. what is the yellow river? yellow is right, and...
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if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people every day are giving up their ordinary shampoo and switching to wen, transforming their hair after just one use. wen is a completely different way to cleanse your hair. it's revolutionary hair care that's designed to take the place of shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner, detangler, and leave-in conditioner all in one, saving you time working on your hair, and saving you money on all the products you won't need anymore. many ordinary shampoos that lather can use sulfates and harsh detergents that may strip your hair of natural oils and can cause dryness, frizziness, dullness, and color fade. but wen is designed to gently cleanse and moisturize your hair and scalp with no harsh strippin
if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people every day are giving up their ordinary shampoo and switching to wen, transforming their hair after just one use. wen is a completely different...
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dollar treasury debt and that is bad news it says something around the quality of the u.s. dollar as a reserve currency of china and india will probably consume two thousand three hundred tons together of gold this year which is almost one hundred percent of world mining production. remember all of the furor over the size of the u.s. debt earlier this year what happened to all of that well you can find out next in venture capital. oh. right to. search for you and i were being featured. on our reporter's twitter. instagram. telling you that welcome to venture capital with the nikkei fees will be this week china has been putting the stock into gold but is it all about savvy investments or always witnessing the transformation of the global financial system as we know its analysis on that one plus if britain is ready for the shell gas revolution and will weigh out the pros in the calm cool when used to come as well as checking in with our in-house investor has shown so much to find out what he's been working on in terms of the russian stocks and how his ten thousand u.s. dollar
dollar treasury debt and that is bad news it says something around the quality of the u.s. dollar as a reserve currency of china and india will probably consume two thousand three hundred tons together of gold this year which is almost one hundred percent of world mining production. remember all of the furor over the size of the u.s. debt earlier this year what happened to all of that well you can find out next in venture capital. oh. right to. search for you and i were being featured. on our...
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