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>> yes. >> it was a betrayal of trust by the police officer. if it were up to me he would turn in his badge and gun and then catch the guy playing by his own rules. >> well said. >> thank you. >> sc, you said you think this is awesome, but what is the point of being a cop if you can't recklessly threaten people who mess with your daughter? you are a closest facist? >> yes. >> only you would think the hero is the pastor in "foot loose." >> i do. >> "animal house"? >> she hate peace. >> i was too young for those references, old dudes. >> minus 8 points for not knowing "animal house." i think the age of consent law in california -- i don't know this for a fact, i have no reason to know this -- >> why do you have the map for age of consent state by state? >> it says any person who engages in an act of sexual intercourse more than three years younger is not guilty of anything. he he was 15 and she was 14. >> 15 and 14 is not a crime. >> well, i defer to your knowledge, jim. >> believe me, i have the same map. i have pins in it. >> what if you preten
>> yes. >> it was a betrayal of trust by the police officer. if it were up to me he would turn in his badge and gun and then catch the guy playing by his own rules. >> well said. >> thank you. >> sc, you said you think this is awesome, but what is the point of being a cop if you can't recklessly threaten people who mess with your daughter? you are a closest facist? >> yes. >> only you would think the hero is the pastor in "foot loose."...
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. >> a lot of people saw this is a betrayal, one of them being ambassador andy young.t our viewers listen to how he reacted to this news. >> you have to understand that our movement was designed to be totally transparent. he was our voice to the world. >> if he was that much of a truss trusted friend, how come you wouldn't expect him to say to you, andy, i'm going to keep doing this but i'm working for the fbi. why wouldn't you expect him to be straight with you and dr. king? >> it wasn't that important to you. >> how could it not be important snow. >> i don't know why it needed to be. we knew we were trying to change america. we knew our instructions from our lawyers were for us to inform the fbi and the justice department of everything we did before we did it. we had no secrets. >> as you see there, marc, the point he was trying to make was we wanted this thirng to be as transparent as possible so we didn't mind a lot of people seemed to mind. a lot of people feel like this was a betrayal. what has the reaction been around town? >> the reaction has been all across th
. >> a lot of people saw this is a betrayal, one of them being ambassador andy young.t our viewers listen to how he reacted to this news. >> you have to understand that our movement was designed to be totally transparent. he was our voice to the world. >> if he was that much of a truss trusted friend, how come you wouldn't expect him to say to you, andy, i'm going to keep doing this but i'm working for the fbi. why wouldn't you expect him to be straight with you and dr. king?...
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crouched, later in that state betrayal that come from learning some green things are not good. considering the law averages that a body in motion stays in motion unless faced with an equal or opposite force, peer pressure, skitology the projected near devastation of world forest should population the motdz of toilet paper consumption. germs vary. my role in the pressing the mean agent of common human hygiene i knew i never wanted to be near that state again. with extradition i was hardly away at all. when i first rolled over my parents were pleased and i left the state of never having rolled before. ditto, something on all fours to crawling. and once i could walk we all knew i was never going back. i just pulled myself up and started moving. i grabbed at everything i could reach until i learned better i put my tongue on anything. once iate papaya straight from the tree and i mourned the abject state of created fruit i living in that state in my ignorance thought i loved. i denounce such love. i married a local. i taught myself how to keep his garden. i swear i'm staying away fr
crouched, later in that state betrayal that come from learning some green things are not good. considering the law averages that a body in motion stays in motion unless faced with an equal or opposite force, peer pressure, skitology the projected near devastation of world forest should population the motdz of toilet paper consumption. germs vary. my role in the pressing the mean agent of common human hygiene i knew i never wanted to be near that state again. with extradition i was hardly away...
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not so easy to trace an intricate blame of betrayals and broken treaties. the enemy is not you, the enemy is not me. the enemy is muslim, christian, atheist, hindu, jew. he is our collective face, our evolution, the devolution, the ripening of long injustices. thank you. the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the stone, its brokenness, or the voice oft seen that says note the dragon seen but asking no questions of flight, no questions of irridescence, what of that century, did you see it pass? what of that wolf hound at your back? and then a poem that is for mahmud darlish called the dream of narcissus. the dream of narcissus, that there would be a silence loud as time. the dream of the writer that there could be a silence loud as time, the dream of time that rest might come, the dream of rest, that unrest might arise. the dream of the palm, the pilgrims would enter the village. the drea
not so easy to trace an intricate blame of betrayals and broken treaties. the enemy is not you, the enemy is not me. the enemy is muslim, christian, atheist, hindu, jew. he is our collective face, our evolution, the devolution, the ripening of long injustices. thank you. the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the...
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. >> today on oprah at 4:00, wynona judd shows how she survived the ultimate betrayal. u.s.ley graduate sarah shourd has land free from iran after 14 months in prison. she will reunite th her mother. we'll show you that reunion at 5:00. one of the country's best chefs and an east bay chef makes the cut. what makes his restaurant so unique. >> finly apple is denying reports that its co-founder steve jobs was stopped the airport for trying to take ninja weapons on to his plane. >> his own plane. in july security at an airport detected ninja throwing stars inside jobs' carry on luggage. >> according to the report jobs told officls it wouldn't make sense for a person to try to hijac his own plane, as you mentioned. >> and vowed he'd come back to japan. >> they came back this morning calling the report pure anks fo >> "whwants to be a millionaire" coming up next. millionaire" coming up next. >> see female announcer ] at&t makes it easy to cose the services that fit your life. who doesn't nt more choices? i like choices. you can even choose wirelessoice service. not with my cable
. >> today on oprah at 4:00, wynona judd shows how she survived the ultimate betrayal. u.s.ley graduate sarah shourd has land free from iran after 14 months in prison. she will reunite th her mother. we'll show you that reunion at 5:00. one of the country's best chefs and an east bay chef makes the cut. what makes his restaurant so unique. >> finly apple is denying reports that its co-founder steve jobs was stopped the airport for trying to take ninja weapons on to his plane....
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. >> today on oprah at 4:00, wynona judd shows how she survived the ultimate betrayal. u.s. graduate sarah shourd has land free from iran after 14 months in prison. she will reunite with her mother. we'll show you that reunion at 5:00. one of the country's best chefs and an east bay chef makes the cut. what makes his restaurant so unique. >> finally apple is denying reports that its co-founder steve jobs was stopped at the airport for trying to take ninja weapons on to his plane. >> his own plane. in july security at an airport detected ninja throwing stars inside jobs' carry on luggage. >> according to the report jobs told officials it wouldn't make sense for a person to try to hijack his own plane, as you mentioned. >> and vowed he'd come back to japan. >> they came back this morning
. >> today on oprah at 4:00, wynona judd shows how she survived the ultimate betrayal. u.s. graduate sarah shourd has land free from iran after 14 months in prison. she will reunite with her mother. we'll show you that reunion at 5:00. one of the country's best chefs and an east bay chef makes the cut. what makes his restaurant so unique. >> finally apple is denying reports that its co-founder steve jobs was stopped at the airport for trying to take ninja weapons on to his plane....
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i mean, is this a betrayal of his ethics as a journalist? is it a betrayal of the african american, who actually embraced the goals of the civil rights movement? >> i automobile it's all of those things but let me speakaise journalist. to me this is a very serious and special trust. it's a mond you make with the public. people have to believe you. they have to believe that you are who you say you are and that is your own purpose in serving the public. we as journalists, we say we represent the public. you can't represent the police department and all of these investigative agencies at the same time. you're either one or you're the other. and the sad part of this thing with ernset of, a lot of reporters now will suffer because when they go and present their credentials, people will say, "how do we know?" >> warner: and yet in memphis next month, there's going to be a museum open, the ernest withers museum, with a lot of his photographs, right in his old studio on beal street. do you think in the end you will be able to separate the moon from
i mean, is this a betrayal of his ethics as a journalist? is it a betrayal of the african american, who actually embraced the goals of the civil rights movement? >> i automobile it's all of those things but let me speakaise journalist. to me this is a very serious and special trust. it's a mond you make with the public. people have to believe you. they have to believe that you are who you say you are and that is your own purpose in serving the public. we as journalists, we say we...
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modern invention but the story is as old as story telling itself, of friendship and loyalty and betrayal and power and class and things that akespeare would have written about and it's lucky for me that none of these guys were available so i got to write about it. >> rose: jimmy carter, aaron sorkin and david fincher when we continue. words alone aren't enough. workers who lost their jobs and to the spill.help i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: president jimmy carter is here. he was president of the united states from 1977 to 1981. his administration faced a struggling economy and energy crisis and the capture of american hostages in iran. one of his signature achievements was brokering a peace agreement between israel and
modern invention but the story is as old as story telling itself, of friendship and loyalty and betrayal and power and class and things that akespeare would have written about and it's lucky for me that none of these guys were available so i got to write about it. >> rose: jimmy carter, aaron sorkin and david fincher when we continue. words alone aren't enough. workers who lost their jobs and to the spill.help i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses...
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. >> reporter: the movie portrays zuckerberg as a geeky technophile, power and betrayal even zuckerberg's pop star justin timberlake plays the first facebook president. >> i kicked down the door to get into this film. >> reporter: most in the movie say they are in awe of what he created. >> he was able to invent something where you got to reinvent yourself. >> aaron sorkin knows reinvention. he did it after a cocaine bust in 2001. zuckerberg may be doing it, too. a week before "the social network" opened he donated 100 million dollars to newark, new jersey schools. so, while facebook is everywhere, zuckerberg may be looking for more friends right here at home. sandra hughes, cbs news, hollywood. >>> speaking of friends, a man in costa rica has friended an unusual pet the fisherman is close buddies with a 17-foot crocodile, oh, yeah, he rescued the croc 20 years ago when he found it along the river with a gunshot to the head. he tried to release the crocodile back into the lake but the creature followed him back home and ever since they've been bffs. >>> this morning on "the early show," t
. >> reporter: the movie portrays zuckerberg as a geeky technophile, power and betrayal even zuckerberg's pop star justin timberlake plays the first facebook president. >> i kicked down the door to get into this film. >> reporter: most in the movie say they are in awe of what he created. >> he was able to invent something where you got to reinvent yourself. >> aaron sorkin knows reinvention. he did it after a cocaine bust in 2001. zuckerberg may be doing it, too. a...
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. >> it's an act of betrayal to even let the fbi think that they could get someone from among us to dos harm. >> reporter: in the late '60s the fbi director j. edgar hoover seemed determined to destroy dr. king. everyone within the movement's leadership knew it. >> we always operated under the assumption that we were under the microscope and that our telephones were tapped. >> withers marched with dr. king, ate with him, sat in on strategy sessions with leaders of the movement. a known and trusted face, he had access and a camera. withers' daughter is as shocked as anyone. >> out of character for my father. that's not representative of who he was as a man and what he stood for. >> reporter: memphis plans to open annen nest withes museum next month. his photos so powerfully clear but not his motives. >>> meanwhile this morning on "the early show," analysis of last night's primaries and we'll talk with mothers of the two americans still being held in iran. i'm terrell brown. this is the cbs morning news. hi, a number two please? would you like that to hurt now, or later? uh, what? sir, d
. >> it's an act of betrayal to even let the fbi think that they could get someone from among us to dos harm. >> reporter: in the late '60s the fbi director j. edgar hoover seemed determined to destroy dr. king. everyone within the movement's leadership knew it. >> we always operated under the assumption that we were under the microscope and that our telephones were tapped. >> withers marched with dr. king, ate with him, sat in on strategy sessions with leaders of the...
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. >> reporter: the movie portrays him as a geeky techno file about power and betrayal. even zucker beg's best friend stewed him. >> they are saying we stole facebook. >> he plays the first facebook president. >> i kicked down the door to get in to this film. >> reporter: most in the movie say they are in awe of what zuckerberg created. >> he was able to invent something where you got to reinvent yourself. >> reporter: an he knows reinvention he did it after a cocaine bust in 2001. zuckerburg maybe doing it, too. before the social opened he donated $1 million to newark new jersey schools. while facebook is everywhere. >> they don't have roads but they have facebook. >> reporter: he may be looking for more friends here at home. >>> howard is here with a quick look at the forecast. >> no problems today. a little cool and cloudy. maybe a sprinkle late. other than needing a light jacket this morning today will be fine. tomorrow could be flooding rains beginning on the. let's show you what is happening. we have clouds streaming in from the south. although the clouds are fairl
. >> reporter: the movie portrays him as a geeky techno file about power and betrayal. even zucker beg's best friend stewed him. >> they are saying we stole facebook. >> he plays the first facebook president. >> i kicked down the door to get in to this film. >> reporter: most in the movie say they are in awe of what zuckerberg created. >> he was able to invent something where you got to reinvent yourself. >> reporter: an he knows reinvention he did it...
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we're torn between our values of family and loyalty and trust, and that of betrayal and greed. >> stone'snion of greed and his left of center politi since the 1980s have made him some enemies on the street he immortalized. >> the big banks would not let us in. >> why? >> because they're arrogant. they're scared. they're making so much dough, they're not going to let anybody. goldman said no photographs. >> they were afraid the way you were going to portray them. >> egot photographs from an insider and talked to insiders who had been there. >> your show is a big, big hit in the can. >> you watched it in prison? >> did anyone say i don't want to be involved? in addition to those big banks who didn't want -- >> oh, sure. >> to portray. >> i haddin were steve schwartzmann. he didn't want to do it. they're conservative. i can see why they'd be scared. they think of a radical bomb-thrower and anarchist, all these inflated pictures. >> they're afraid of you. >> someone reminded me i once said greed is good. now it seems it's legal. >> oliver, you were shooting all over new york, not to mention o
we're torn between our values of family and loyalty and trust, and that of betrayal and greed. >> stone'snion of greed and his left of center politi since the 1980s have made him some enemies on the street he immortalized. >> the big banks would not let us in. >> why? >> because they're arrogant. they're scared. they're making so much dough, they're not going to let anybody. goldman said no photographs. >> they were afraid the way you were going to portray them....
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but a betrayal of trust apparently drove him to jump off of this bridge.s clementi had a sexual encounter with another man in his dormroom, police say his roommate sent it live to the internet from a hidden camera. then, boasted by tweet, roommate asked for the room till midnight. i went into molly's room and turned on the web cam. dhraun ravi and molly wei were arrested. >> it makes you feel like you're careful who you talk to. who is in your room. >> it's scary a little bit. knowing your face and your personal privacy could be invaded. and could be accessed by millions of people. >> reporter: in a statement, tyler's relatives say, the family is heartbroken beyond words. one gay rights group is calling this is a hate crime. writer dan savage started a youtube channel where gay adults can post videos to encourage gay teens that however bad it is, it gets better. >> social media today means that kids can have help and support. >> reporter: this support comes too late for clementi's family. richard cantu, abc news. >>> and you can hear more about dan savage'
but a betrayal of trust apparently drove him to jump off of this bridge.s clementi had a sexual encounter with another man in his dormroom, police say his roommate sent it live to the internet from a hidden camera. then, boasted by tweet, roommate asked for the room till midnight. i went into molly's room and turned on the web cam. dhraun ravi and molly wei were arrested. >> it makes you feel like you're careful who you talk to. who is in your room. >> it's scary a little bit....
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. >> it's an act of betrayal to even let the f.b.i. from among us to do us harm. >> reporter: in the late '06s, f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover seemed determined to destroy dr. king. everyone was in the movement within the movement's leadership knew it. >> we always operated under the assumption that we were under the microscope and that our telephones were tapped. >> reporter: withers marched with dr. king, ate with him, sat in on strategy sessions with leaders of the movement. a known and trusted face, he had access to w a camera. withers' daughter is as shocked as everyone. >> out of kharker if for my father. that's not a representative of who he was as a man and what he stood for. >> reporter: memphis planned to open an earnest withers museum next month. his photos some powerfully clear but not his motives. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at
. >> it's an act of betrayal to even let the f.b.i. from among us to do us harm. >> reporter: in the late '06s, f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover seemed determined to destroy dr. king. everyone was in the movement within the movement's leadership knew it. >> we always operated under the assumption that we were under the microscope and that our telephones were tapped. >> reporter: withers marched with dr. king, ate with him, sat in on strategy sessions with leaders of the...
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almost a month as wildfires rage while he was on vacation out of the city mill for micah's this betrayal of course every specialist should be possible for what they are and just like you said up with him if for example the mayor of moscow comes back from holidays the next day after the smog. dissolved which was the case this time and i think it is unacceptable he should have been here half an hour after the small looks like school has been concentrating a lot on his house rather than that of this city's residents and their peers but i don't drink maybe i'm missing out on something but for more than thirty years i haven't had a job. the money that the russian government and the kids to improve infrastructure really make it to the ramshackle roads of moscow he's also been criticized over the deconstruction of the city's historical and architectural heritage after he's long gone coast footprints will stay on the streets of the russian capital and then the artsy. and while most clients are weighing out that sacking the former c.b.s. correspondent in moscow jonathan sunday is described the pa
almost a month as wildfires rage while he was on vacation out of the city mill for micah's this betrayal of course every specialist should be possible for what they are and just like you said up with him if for example the mayor of moscow comes back from holidays the next day after the smog. dissolved which was the case this time and i think it is unacceptable he should have been here half an hour after the small looks like school has been concentrating a lot on his house rather than that of...
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so you have actually studied the documents and you have called this a, quote, an amazing betrayal.y? >> well, because, he was so trusted and he had access to individuals within the civil rights movement and as a photographer he was taking photos and passing the photos on to the fbi. >> well, some would say wasn't this a good thing? wouldn't this be because the fbi wanted to monitor the civil rights movement an possibly keep it safe? >> well, no. i mean, what the bureau was doing and interested in withers because of his access is understanding the plans and tactics of individuals engaged in political activities or seeking to change public policy. which was legitimate and violated no federal law. >> do you believe that there were intentions to knock down the civil rights movement and that they sort of got withers part of this to help them bring it down? >> well, the bureau did have a formal program in the 1960s and the purpose which was to discredit targeted organizations and what they did is sought information, derogatory personal information and leaked to members of the media or us
so you have actually studied the documents and you have called this a, quote, an amazing betrayal.y? >> well, because, he was so trusted and he had access to individuals within the civil rights movement and as a photographer he was taking photos and passing the photos on to the fbi. >> well, some would say wasn't this a good thing? wouldn't this be because the fbi wanted to monitor the civil rights movement an possibly keep it safe? >> well, no. i mean, what the bureau was...
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they've been betrayaled over and over again. a home, it's a highest of the nation. they've lost tens of thousands of jobs. people's kids just move out of state and it's happening by the hundreds of thousands every year. it's a real crisis and hasn't broken through the media bubble down here in the city and carl paladino is trying to breakthrough that bubble and say, we've got to do something different. the missing ingredient as you say, what's the real plan other than being outraged. >> yeah, joe, tell us about your trip. >> well, listen, you know, i don't as much fist shaking anger out among the people as i do on tv. there's some of that to be sure, but what people are really freaked out, you know, in past economic downturns that you and i have both covered, chris, people are concerned their kids aren't going to be able to lif as good as they have. now, they're absolutely convinced. they're absolutely convinced that we're going to be number two to china. they're absolutely frustrated with our politicians for not dealing with th
they've been betrayaled over and over again. a home, it's a highest of the nation. they've lost tens of thousands of jobs. people's kids just move out of state and it's happening by the hundreds of thousands every year. it's a real crisis and hasn't broken through the media bubble down here in the city and carl paladino is trying to breakthrough that bubble and say, we've got to do something different. the missing ingredient as you say, what's the real plan other than being outraged. >>...
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that's the betrayal. >> i want to share with viewers quote from your book. you write if america's public education system were a product, it would have been recalled. if it were a politician, it would have been impeached. if it were a horse it would have been shot. nothing is faster than the failure to properly educate our children. we were talking to the secretary about the fact that south korea and singapore and finland have 100% of their teachers come from the top third of their college graduates. we have terrible numbers. 20 something% of the primary teachers coming from the top third. enormous turnovers in teachers after five years. they are gone. >> the great thing they have right now and this is a beyond left and right issue. you have liberals and conservatives agreeing we need a sense of urgency. we have the media and really engage the way you are. we have this amazing movie waiting for super man that captures the sense of urgency and captures the fact that getting a good education with a game of chance. there is nothing in the movie than watching al
that's the betrayal. >> i want to share with viewers quote from your book. you write if america's public education system were a product, it would have been recalled. if it were a politician, it would have been impeached. if it were a horse it would have been shot. nothing is faster than the failure to properly educate our children. we were talking to the secretary about the fact that south korea and singapore and finland have 100% of their teachers come from the top third of their...
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. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" at 5:00, deadly betrayal. a new jersey college student takes his own life. questions about what his roommate did that covered the tragedy. >>> i'm derek valcourt. coming up on "eyewitness news," i'll tell you where some of the worst flooding is and how bad worst flooding is and how bad ,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is just after 5:30, 77 degrees and cloudy. thanks for staying with wjz's "eyewitness news." here's some of the stories people are talking about tonight. heavy rain creating dangerous road conditions. a message tonight, do not drive through that high water. in montgomery county, a driver is forced to abandon his car after becoming stuck on a crowded road. the conditions are not expected to let up any time soon. a live look right now at sky eye chopper 13. the winds are strong and pushing water towards homes on the shore. wjz is live with bob turk and bernadette woods tracking live doppler radar for us. we'll start with bernadette. i think we're going to start with bob with this one. >> okay, bob. >> let's look a
. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" at 5:00, deadly betrayal. a new jersey college student takes his own life. questions about what his roommate did that covered the tragedy. >>> i'm derek valcourt. coming up on "eyewitness news," i'll tell you where some of the worst flooding is and how bad worst flooding is and how bad ,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is just after 5:30, 77 degrees and cloudy. thanks for staying with wjz's "eyewitness news." here's...
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i that i is such a betrayal of a confidence. >> also, this could be not true.ting is true. you are sitting there thinking i can't believe -- she may not have even mouthed those words. >> to think that you would come out and lie about something that the first lady of the united states would say -- >> money and book. >> greta: for the record mrs. obama and the french first lady say the story is bogus. there you have it. the best of the rest. still ahead, hidden message during president obama's back-to-school speech that we ♪ [ male announcer ] an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dyunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily us cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take everday, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ tell your doctor about your medical condition and almedications, d ask if you're healthy enoh for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] don
i that i is such a betrayal of a confidence. >> also, this could be not true.ting is true. you are sitting there thinking i can't believe -- she may not have even mouthed those words. >> to think that you would come out and lie about something that the first lady of the united states would say -- >> money and book. >> greta: for the record mrs. obama and the french first lady say the story is bogus. there you have it. the best of the rest. still ahead, hidden message...
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contribution from a payment from moveon.org for an ad placed in the "new york times" pages, remember the betrayousmed at general petraeus? >> bill: sure that. >> came from an organization that does not have to report its contributions. they accept placement from unions all the time. what the heck are they systematically. >> bill: they take the money that they're complaining about. this may seem like a stupid question. but do they think that the reader is that stupid? they don't know that the other side, the left, does the exact same thing the "times" is condemning on the right? do they think the readers don't know. >> frankly with respect to bill kel larry and all the people at the "new york times" to inhabit that place and the editor. yeah i i do think they think the american people are stupid and playing to audience east side liberal. >> bill: i want you to put you in the house today. say you are a barack obama advisor and you see this titled wave of tea party stuff going on and it looks to me like the white house is confused on how to deal with the tea party. what would you tell them to do? >>
contribution from a payment from moveon.org for an ad placed in the "new york times" pages, remember the betrayousmed at general petraeus? >> bill: sure that. >> came from an organization that does not have to report its contributions. they accept placement from unions all the time. what the heck are they systematically. >> bill: they take the money that they're complaining about. this may seem like a stupid question. but do they think that the reader is that stupid?...
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i that i is such a betrayal of a confidence. >> also, this could be not true.she is writing is true. you are sitting there thinking i can't believe -- she may not have even mouthed those words. >> to think that you would come out and lie about something that the first lady of the united states would say -- >> money and book. >> greta: for the record mrs. obama and the french first lady say the story is bogus. there you have it. the best of the rest. still ahead, hidden message during president obama's back-to-school speech that we must have missed. stay tuned. ♪ [ male announcer ] every siness day, bank of america lends billions of dollars, to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses. ♪ working to set opportunity in motion. bank of america. [ tires screech ] [ enne rving ] [ drums playing ] [ male announcer ] 306 horsepower. race-inspired paddle shifters and f sport-tuned suspension. all available on t new 2011 lexus is. it isn't real performance, unless it's wielded with precision. seeour lexus dear. [ male announcer ] an everyday momen
i that i is such a betrayal of a confidence. >> also, this could be not true.she is writing is true. you are sitting there thinking i can't believe -- she may not have even mouthed those words. >> to think that you would come out and lie about something that the first lady of the united states would say -- >> money and book. >> greta: for the record mrs. obama and the french first lady say the story is bogus. there you have it. the best of the rest. still ahead, hidden...
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self-centered computer geek who stole the idea for facebook from friends as depicts in the film, the alleged betrayalf big. >> $1 million isn't cool. you know what's cool $1 billion. >> reporter: make the college dropout one of the world's richest people worth $4 billion by 25. but it didn't come without a cost. zuckerberg's former classmates, identical twins tyler and cameron, sued him in 2004, saying they hires the computer product did for help with their social networking site months before facebook launches but zuckerberg decided to steal their ideas and the business plan, and to launch his own website. >> wait a second. isn't this the exact project we were working on? isn't this the exact person we were working on it with? >> reporter: the twins, olympic rowers getting mbas in exland, settled the das in 2008 for $65 million, part of it in facebook stock. but now, the twins want the settlement vacated claiming they were misled about the company's value. >> i'm sure $65 million wouldn't seem like a lot because they believe they effectively created facebook which is worth more than that. >> reporte
self-centered computer geek who stole the idea for facebook from friends as depicts in the film, the alleged betrayalf big. >> $1 million isn't cool. you know what's cool $1 billion. >> reporter: make the college dropout one of the world's richest people worth $4 billion by 25. but it didn't come without a cost. zuckerberg's former classmates, identical twins tyler and cameron, sued him in 2004, saying they hires the computer product did for help with their social networking site...
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murkowski's betrayal provides more proof that big tent hypocrites don't really care about winning a majorityor republicans." we'll get senator murkowski's response, next. don't worry about that. i switched to sprint's $69.99 plan, so i wasn't charged extra. [ buzzes ] okay, i just got your breakup e-mail. e-mails are unlimited, too. and look -- i just changed my facebook status to "single." but internet's also unlimited. [ cellphone buzzing ] deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities, access www.sprintrelay.com. yeah. [ male announcer ] only sprint gives you unlimited text, web, and calling to any mobile for just $69.99. sprint. the now network. ♪ well, it feels so good [ female announcer ] when you have a softer bath tissue, you can enjoy going more... while still using less. introducing new charmin ultra soft. new charmin ultra soft has an ultra-cushiony design that's soft and more absorbent. so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. [ both ] ♪ soft to the touch... [ female announcer ] using less never felt so good. new charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go.
murkowski's betrayal provides more proof that big tent hypocrites don't really care about winning a majorityor republicans." we'll get senator murkowski's response, next. don't worry about that. i switched to sprint's $69.99 plan, so i wasn't charged extra. [ buzzes ] okay, i just got your breakup e-mail. e-mails are unlimited, too. and look -- i just changed my facebook status to "single." but internet's also unlimited. [ cellphone buzzing ] deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with...
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murkowski's betrayal provides more proof that big tent hypocrites don't really care about winning a majorityans." we'll get senator murkowski's response, next. copd makes it hard for me to breathe. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i can join the fun and games with my grandchildren. great news! for people with copd, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other copd medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help you breathe better. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. i had fun today, grandpa. you and me both. if copd is still making it hard to breathe, ask your doctor if including advair will
murkowski's betrayal provides more proof that big tent hypocrites don't really care about winning a majorityans." we'll get senator murkowski's response, next. copd makes it hard for me to breathe. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i can join the fun and games with my grandchildren. great news! for people with copd, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most...
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the leadership of muslim countries being in alliance with the west they are somehow complicit in a betrayalthe fundamentals of their religion, and i think that that is a narrative that has a broader reach than we think and i think it's a narrative that has to be challenged inside and outside islam. >> charlie: and how do you challenge it? >> you challenge it primarily by actually empowering and supporting those within islam who will stand up and say, and there are many of them, that is nonsense, islam will sort out its own problems, it is a religion, it does not describe the politics of any nation, there are many different nations with many different problems, we can solve our own problems and actually the world we want today is a world of peaceful coexistence where islam embraces the 21st century. >> charlie: but how far away are you in what you think today from samuel huntington's clash of civilizations? >> i don't think there is a -- i don't think there is a clash of civilizations but i think his basic -- the issue he raised is essentially the correct issue. i don't think the 21st centur
the leadership of muslim countries being in alliance with the west they are somehow complicit in a betrayalthe fundamentals of their religion, and i think that that is a narrative that has a broader reach than we think and i think it's a narrative that has to be challenged inside and outside islam. >> charlie: and how do you challenge it? >> you challenge it primarily by actually empowering and supporting those within islam who will stand up and say, and there are many of them, that...