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fellow at the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in washington we cross to bruce stokes he is the director of global economic attitudes at the pew research center all right gentlemen it's just the three of us crosstalk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i really encourage it george the broad question is the united states a force for good in the world today. no i don't really think so. if we think of the post cold warrior of the began since one thousand eight hundred nine which would also call the uni polar air of american global headroom an a i think the record of this is is really very poor. economically and financially i mean we've had from one financial crisis to another and politically it's been an air of extraordinary instability and an extraordinary number of military interventions and attacks led by the united states sometimes alone sometimes with its various satellites so i just thought the record all of the united states is since the end of the cold war has been really very poor so fun look at it right now the united states is any
fellow at the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in washington we cross to bruce stokes he is the director of global economic attitudes at the pew research center all right gentlemen it's just the three of us crosstalk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i really encourage it george the broad question is the united states a force for good in the world today. no i don't really think so. if we think of the post cold warrior of the began since one...
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equal time equal time bruce jump in please. look look i mean i would agree with george on this i mean our surveys show that eight in ten germans and a majority of the brits and six in ten french are opposed to arming the syrian rebels seventy percent of americans are opposed to arming the syrian rebels even after the president said that assad was using chemical weapons so i'm not trying to pose the publics against the elites i think he's right when he says that if we were to involve ourselves in syria as not only the u.s. has said they want to do but also the british and french governments or said they want to do it would it be against the widespread opposition of publics in all of those countries ok it would also be against the opposition of people in the region only the jordanians in our surveys want the west to become involved in syria everybody else in the region says stay out even though they say we're terrified that conflict could spread to our country ok so who's right ok george jump in because i mean western involvement
equal time equal time bruce jump in please. look look i mean i would agree with george on this i mean our surveys show that eight in ten germans and a majority of the brits and six in ten french are opposed to arming the syrian rebels seventy percent of americans are opposed to arming the syrian rebels even after the president said that assad was using chemical weapons so i'm not trying to pose the publics against the elites i think he's right when he says that if we were to involve ourselves...
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right now the united states is anything but a force for good in the world ok very strong words there bruce i would raise the point that while this may be the view of some elites especially some foreign policy elites outside the united states the reality is when you ask people around the world the average person in the street. about six out of ten have a favorable view of the united states. there is a sense that u.s. the u.s. remains a superpower. there's even stronger public support for americans around the world. and while i can't dispute that some of the criticism of the united states are accurate in terms of the way it's acted around the world i think we can't discount the fact that publics around the world still generally not in every country have a very positive view of the united states well bruce any as you know when you say hold on when you say that when you say that. good point is that american foreign policy is an american culture is that mcdonald's is that disney i mean can you flesh it out a little bit with that it's a crime it's across that it's across the board i mean there i
right now the united states is anything but a force for good in the world ok very strong words there bruce i would raise the point that while this may be the view of some elites especially some foreign policy elites outside the united states the reality is when you ask people around the world the average person in the street. about six out of ten have a favorable view of the united states. there is a sense that u.s. the u.s. remains a superpower. there's even stronger public support for...
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bruce lee.e bruce lee and taught him the fundamentals of wing chun kung fu. lee's grandmaster ip man. the film is directed by wong kaw wai, known for films like "2046" and chung king express." and his themes focusing on loss and unrequited love. featuring international store tony leung as ip man the grandmaster adds a healthy dose of intense fight scenes to create a film unlike anything you've seen in recent cinema. >> at the beginning i think i just need to train like a year before shooting but it end up i spend four years training. my fighting scene in the rain is the most difficult scene in my acting career. we take like 50 overnight in the rain. every take and every angle we take 27 times. >> reporter: zi zang known for "crouching tiger hidden dragon" plays a female kung fu master torn between her love for ip man and her desire to avenge her father's death. >> there's one scene that was really difficult, was shot in the train station. because the weather was so cold. i always think wong kar-
bruce lee.e bruce lee and taught him the fundamentals of wing chun kung fu. lee's grandmaster ip man. the film is directed by wong kaw wai, known for films like "2046" and chung king express." and his themes focusing on loss and unrequited love. featuring international store tony leung as ip man the grandmaster adds a healthy dose of intense fight scenes to create a film unlike anything you've seen in recent cinema. >> at the beginning i think i just need to train like a...
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bruce and i, as bruce mentioned, have been work together on the issue of sexual assault in the military. it wasn't something we just started doing. we have been working on it for a number of years. when we got involved in this, they were destroying the records of sexual assault from one year to five years in the military. they would go away, they'd vanish. i heard about that as a prosecutor, i thought this is probably the dumbest thing i ever heard. and we convinced the leaders in the senate and in the house to include a provision to preserve those records so they are no longer destroyed. that is one change that i think you all know there's a lot more work to be done and that's what we're all working on right now. what i like so much also about working with bruce is he's never satisfied with sitting back to fix problems. he gives voice to people who don't have a voice and he got into government for all of the right reasons. a lot of people in politics today. a few have visited your state recently who think that a successful career in politics is built on stopping progress. when i realiz
bruce and i, as bruce mentioned, have been work together on the issue of sexual assault in the military. it wasn't something we just started doing. we have been working on it for a number of years. when we got involved in this, they were destroying the records of sexual assault from one year to five years in the military. they would go away, they'd vanish. i heard about that as a prosecutor, i thought this is probably the dumbest thing i ever heard. and we convinced the leaders in the senate...
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>> jimmy: it's bruce willis!buster, yet again for you. another -- over the fence home run. and you have us to thank for that. >> we do. >> jimmy: clearly. [ light laughter ] >> we do. >> jimmy: but now you have another blockbuster on the way, "red 2." and it's got all sorts of fun stuff. we will get into talking about that. but, i'd like to play game with you we'll call "favorites." okay? here we go. >> let's do it. >> jimmy: favorite band, beatles or stones? >> stones. >> jimmy: favorite film format. dvd, vhs, or laser disc? >> dvd. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was hoping you'd say laser disc. [ light laughter ] >> oh. >> jimmy: that's all right. favorite social media, twitter or facebook? neither? >> internet. >> jimmy: internet. there you go. okay, internet. [ laughter ] >> i go internet. >> jimmy: internet counts. favorite shore, jersey or pauly? >> oh, jersey shore. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, yeah. [ cheers ] [ scattered applause ] favorite bruce willis one-liner. "yippee-ki-yay mother-effer," or "zed's dead baby, zed'
>> jimmy: it's bruce willis!buster, yet again for you. another -- over the fence home run. and you have us to thank for that. >> we do. >> jimmy: clearly. [ light laughter ] >> we do. >> jimmy: but now you have another blockbuster on the way, "red 2." and it's got all sorts of fun stuff. we will get into talking about that. but, i'd like to play game with you we'll call "favorites." okay? here we go. >> let's do it. >> jimmy:...
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one of bruce's clients. bruce? bruce donnelly. must have taken the caddy off trade.ck then. saying this guy dumped the caddy? well, if it was a clunker, he could have had it stripped for parts and sent to salvage. and this bruce had a problem with donna? not when she was getting him coffee. donna was a go-getter. hey, you want to play with the boys, (chuckles) you got to roll with the punches. ("burnin' for you" by blue oyster cult playing) yo, donna. i just talked to the tower. he sees you've been working your tail off. i told him you could have the next up. come on. mickey went for that? yo, mickey. yeah, give it to the green pea. guy's looking for his daughter. i sold him a car two years ago. he's a whale. i thought sanil had next up. sanil couldn't close a door with two hands and an arm. look, you work this right, this could be worth a pound or maybe two. i know everything about that car, inside out. you get him on the hook. you tell him to follow you inside. don't even turn around, all right? go on. go make me proud. thanks, bruce. showtime. hold on a tick. so g
one of bruce's clients. bruce? bruce donnelly. must have taken the caddy off trade.ck then. saying this guy dumped the caddy? well, if it was a clunker, he could have had it stripped for parts and sent to salvage. and this bruce had a problem with donna? not when she was getting him coffee. donna was a go-getter. hey, you want to play with the boys, (chuckles) you got to roll with the punches. ("burnin' for you" by blue oyster cult playing) yo, donna. i just talked to the tower. he...
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we're doing "red 2" with bruce willis, a big action hero.thlete. [ applause ] and we had to do a little bit of climbing over some things and all of that. and i knew she was going to come. i've had several injuries doing stunts. >> jay: right. >> and she came on and said please, god, don't let her come on the set and tell me in front of bruce willis for his action stunts, please. she came on and says, "now, be careful." bruce came up and said what's the problem? and stella said, "my husband's mad as a hatter. you should know that. don't let him climb over that thing." no, we won't. don't worry. he took care of me. the problem is, i think i'm instead of, you know -- i think i'm 30. >> jay: right. >> so i walk fast and i get in a lot of trouble. >> jay: right. >> i do my own stunts. i did all my stunts in "red 2." every one. >> jay: very good. [ applause ] >> yeah. no. >> jay: is this your first time working with bruce willis? >> yeah. he's terrific. wonderful guy. >> jay: he's a nice guy. >> john malkovich, yeah. bruce is terrific. >> jay: tel
we're doing "red 2" with bruce willis, a big action hero.thlete. [ applause ] and we had to do a little bit of climbing over some things and all of that. and i knew she was going to come. i've had several injuries doing stunts. >> jay: right. >> and she came on and said please, god, don't let her come on the set and tell me in front of bruce willis for his action stunts, please. she came on and says, "now, be careful." bruce came up and said what's the problem?...
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the fallout, now that bruce is out of his new x? and did stallone refuse to pay him $1 million a day? >> inside the war of words. >> he's called bruce willis greedy and lazy. >> i can hardly keep my mind on this interview. >>> usher on his son recovering in the hospital. the first photo after his near drowning. >>> did khloe catch lamar with another woman? >> lamar went on the attack in his hotel room. >> and then -- bieber's mom. >> we had'm a mom first. >> his new tattoo of her eye. >> what was your reaction? >> well -- >> uh oh. >> plus, alan thicke's plastic surgery. >> this is not my original nose. >> and hair headlines. beyonce's super short chop. and oprah's wig maker. >> i think it took two days to dry. >> can yo rock oprah's fro? >>> and now "omg! insider." >>> sly stallone throwing punches at bruce willis. apparently he is expendable. hello. welcome to "omg! insider." i'm kevin frazier. >> i'm thea andrews. usually they're on screen and now sly slams willis for being greedy. harrison ford replaces him in "expendable 3." >>
the fallout, now that bruce is out of his new x? and did stallone refuse to pay him $1 million a day? >> inside the war of words. >> he's called bruce willis greedy and lazy. >> i can hardly keep my mind on this interview. >>> usher on his son recovering in the hospital. the first photo after his near drowning. >>> did khloe catch lamar with another woman? >> lamar went on the attack in his hotel room. >> and then -- bieber's mom. >> we...
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bruce: it's not good just claiming a link to the stars, you've got to prove it. boy: it's one of john mcenroe's old rackets. - expert: oh, the great john mcenroe. - yeah. i have to do it, just to say that i've strummed marc bolan's guitar. bruce: and what better proof than having been handed the item by the star themselves? absolutely, the boxes are actually-- they're handmade cigars, churchills, which were his own, obviously-- terribly fascinating. well, normally you wouldn't really bother with cigars. but these were obviously from churchill. and how she got them-- marvelous story. farahar: so this is the society of chartered nurses, sister a.m. wright. you're sister wright, are you? that's right. i was sister wright. you were sister wright and you nursed winston churchill. yes, that's correct. i came down from the north of england to london, joined the society of chartered nurses-- very smart sounding name-- bruce: in his old age, churchill needed constant medical care. inevitably, the services of nursing staff were sometimes called upon with very little notice
bruce: it's not good just claiming a link to the stars, you've got to prove it. boy: it's one of john mcenroe's old rackets. - expert: oh, the great john mcenroe. - yeah. i have to do it, just to say that i've strummed marc bolan's guitar. bruce: and what better proof than having been handed the item by the star themselves? absolutely, the boxes are actually-- they're handmade cigars, churchills, which were his own, obviously-- terribly fascinating. well, normally you wouldn't really bother...
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correspondent bruce dunning who retired in 2005 died of complications from a fall. he was 73. in his 35 years at cbs, bruce covered thousands of stories, including the historic last flight from da nang, vietnam. >> thousands of people were roaming da nang airfield. >> pelley: it was march of 1975. the south vietnamese city of da nang was falling to the north vietnamese and bruce dunning was aboard a 727 when it arrived to airlift refugees. >> as soon as the rear stairway was lowered the stampede of terrorized people tried to storm the plane. from the cockpit, the pilots reported by raidy this the situation was out of control. >> pelley: the mission was intended to rescue women and children but dunning, cameraman mike marriott and the sound man captured the chaotic scenes as desserting members of the south vietnamese army tried to escape. >> the heavily-armed men were menacing. they left their wives, their children, their aged parents on the runway while they forced their own way on board, a rabble of young enlisted men. the stewardess dragged people on and rushed them to seats
correspondent bruce dunning who retired in 2005 died of complications from a fall. he was 73. in his 35 years at cbs, bruce covered thousands of stories, including the historic last flight from da nang, vietnam. >> thousands of people were roaming da nang airfield. >> pelley: it was march of 1975. the south vietnamese city of da nang was falling to the north vietnamese and bruce dunning was aboard a 727 when it arrived to airlift refugees. >> as soon as the rear stairway was...
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>> no. >> reporter: nor had we, until "20/20" sat down with bruce stimon's wife of 22 years, mrs.for many, many months. that was the betrayal and was the thing that hurt the most. >> reporter: she and her husband have a 13-year-old son. she's a school librarian, now a single mom raising that son all alone back in their idyllic, small new hampshire town. authorities have been watching her husband across two states, and she is talking about the case now because she says no one has paid any attention to the terror he inflicted on his own >> i think throughout this whole thing, it really has never been apparent that bruce had a family. there was never any indication that he was a married man with a child. we're victims too. >> reporter: kathleen stimon says during those months, she had no idea what her husband, bruce was doing on those business trips to washington, d.c., his time spent in arlington, virginia. nor did she know what was about to unfold on that fateful night that authorities were waiting for him. >> bruce didn't come home. he said he was going on an appointment in massac
>> no. >> reporter: nor had we, until "20/20" sat down with bruce stimon's wife of 22 years, mrs.for many, many months. that was the betrayal and was the thing that hurt the most. >> reporter: she and her husband have a 13-year-old son. she's a school librarian, now a single mom raising that son all alone back in their idyllic, small new hampshire town. authorities have been watching her husband across two states, and she is talking about the case now because she...
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. >>> and we have some sad news here at cbs, longtime news correspondent bruce dunning has died. his career reporting from asia. he retired in 2005 and passed away monday in new york. he was 73 years old. in 1975, dunning reported on one of the most memorable stories in television news. here's scott pelley. >> thousands of people were roaming da nang air field. it was march of 1975, the southeast city of da nang was falling to north vietnam and bruce dunnan was aboard the plane. >> as soon as the air fire was over, they started to stampede the plane, from the cockpit the pilots reported by radio that the situation was out of control. >> the mission was intended to rescue women and children but dunning, cameraman mike mayer reyot and soundman mike van nook captured the scene. the heavily armed men were menacing, they left their wives, their children their aged parents on the runway while they forced enlisted men. the stewardesses dragging them on screaming all the while, where were all the women and children? >> dunning watched the head count. >> 268 were on board. among them five
. >>> and we have some sad news here at cbs, longtime news correspondent bruce dunning has died. his career reporting from asia. he retired in 2005 and passed away monday in new york. he was 73 years old. in 1975, dunning reported on one of the most memorable stories in television news. here's scott pelley. >> thousands of people were roaming da nang air field. it was march of 1975, the southeast city of da nang was falling to north vietnam and bruce dunnan was aboard the plane....
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and for more insight on those numbers, we spoke with bruce kasmchief economist at jpmorgan chase in new york. >> the july employment report was modestly disappointing. the jobs gains slowed to about 160,000 a month, which was less than expected. but i think more important was the combination of a decline in hours worked in the month, as well as a decline in average hourly earnings. as a result of that, what we see is a picture of an economy in which corporations which have been suffering profit losses over the last couple of quarters making steps back to regain margins by pulling back somewhat on their labor inputs. overall, the payroll picture continues to look solid, but is softening in a way that does add some risks to our forecast and consensus forecast that the economy will pick up steam in the second half of the year. for the federal reserve, as it moves towards the september meeting, we don't think this alters the decision that they'll make that they're signaling they're going to make towards beginning the tapering of asset purchases. the job growth that we've seen remains strong
and for more insight on those numbers, we spoke with bruce kasmchief economist at jpmorgan chase in new york. >> the july employment report was modestly disappointing. the jobs gains slowed to about 160,000 a month, which was less than expected. but i think more important was the combination of a decline in hours worked in the month, as well as a decline in average hourly earnings. as a result of that, what we see is a picture of an economy in which corporations which have been suffering...
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bruce and i, as bruce mentioned, have been work together on the issue of sexual assault in the military. it wasn't something we just started doing. we have been working on it for a number of years. when we got involved in this, they were destroying the records of sexual assault from one year to five years in the military. they would go away, they'd vanish. i heard about that as a prosecutor, i thought this is probably the dumbest thing i ever heard. and we convinced the leaders in the senate and in the house to include a provision to preserve those records so they are no longer destroyed. that is one change that i think you all know there's a lot more work to be done and that's what we're all working on right now. what i like so much also about working with bruce is he's never satisfied with sitting back to fix problems. he gives voice to people who don't have a voice and he got into government for all of the right reasons. a lot of people in politics today. a few have visited your state recently who think that a successful career in politics is built on stopping progress. when i realiz
bruce and i, as bruce mentioned, have been work together on the issue of sexual assault in the military. it wasn't something we just started doing. we have been working on it for a number of years. when we got involved in this, they were destroying the records of sexual assault from one year to five years in the military. they would go away, they'd vanish. i heard about that as a prosecutor, i thought this is probably the dumbest thing i ever heard. and we convinced the leaders in the senate...
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. >>> let's dig deeper with edward snowden's father and bruce fine.to have you on the program. lon, what is your reaction to this newly published information that your son gave them, there is a program that allows the nsa to access anything a typical user does on the internet? >> i find it shocking. it's a matter of more truth coming forward. i've only been able to scan the new information, but i'm very interested in seeing the two intelligence committees now, specifically mike rogers and dianne feinstein, what they are going to have to say. is there going to be more misdirection? we talk about james clapper but i think the leadership of the two intelligent committees at this point is quite suspect. and congressman amash, i believe, alluded to it when he talked about how people answer questions. well, much of how you answer questions is framed by what questions are asked. so i would say that mike rogers, dutch rupsburger, peter king, dianne feinstein and those leaders that put them there need to take a hard look at that leadership. i believe it's defi
. >>> let's dig deeper with edward snowden's father and bruce fine.to have you on the program. lon, what is your reaction to this newly published information that your son gave them, there is a program that allows the nsa to access anything a typical user does on the internet? >> i find it shocking. it's a matter of more truth coming forward. i've only been able to scan the new information, but i'm very interested in seeing the two intelligence committees now, specifically mike...
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soil, and that's on advice of bruce, which is wise counsel i would have considered. i don't want to get into specifics, but it just went downhill. at this point, i have no desire to get on an aircraft with the fbi to fly to moscow because i have lost faith in the organization, the justice department that again, they are operating in good faith. >> you would actually tell your son, my understanding from what you said last week on this program, you would actually tell your son it's probably a good idea to stay in russia? is that true? >> no question. again, it's an evolution for me of watching, again, so many -- again, these folks on the intel committees, what i've seen from them and other comments from, again, the attorney general, the secretary of state at this point, absolutely i feel that it's in my son's best interest for personal safety and finding justice and which i hope he will be able to return to the united states and answer for this and the truth be told. in this climate i don't believe that's possible, so yes, i think russia is the best place for him. i th
soil, and that's on advice of bruce, which is wise counsel i would have considered. i don't want to get into specifics, but it just went downhill. at this point, i have no desire to get on an aircraft with the fbi to fly to moscow because i have lost faith in the organization, the justice department that again, they are operating in good faith. >> you would actually tell your son, my understanding from what you said last week on this program, you would actually tell your son it's probably...
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. >>> just ahead, stallone slams bruce willis. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back.e you our heat wave alaska update. the summer has been incredibly warm. we've been saying that the last couple weeks. starting off in the 50s in alaska. can we add another 80-degree day to fairbanks records? we can. the incredible stretch continues, but signs of colder stuff making its way into northern alaska. not much problems in the west. >>> warmer in alaska than it is in san francisco? >> san francisco's too close to the cold waters. that happens a lot actually in the summer. >> thank you, bill. >>> in entertainment news, "sons of anarchy" is the latest pop culture phenomenon to get parodied by "sesame street." sons of poetry. >>> she is no diva. superstar beyonce has posted instagram photos of her riding her bicycle across the brooklyn bridge. >> she's one of us. >> she is, just like us. stars are just like us. riding all the way to the barclays center for her monday nights performance. >>> sylvester stallone tweeted excitement about casting and the departure of bruce willis. >>
. >>> just ahead, stallone slams bruce willis. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back.e you our heat wave alaska update. the summer has been incredibly warm. we've been saying that the last couple weeks. starting off in the 50s in alaska. can we add another 80-degree day to fairbanks records? we can. the incredible stretch continues, but signs of colder stuff making its way into northern alaska. not much problems in the west. >>> warmer in alaska...
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we have communicated through intermediaries, and i'll let bruce talk about our plans. >> bruce?is morning with the russian lawyer who represents edward in russia. he's at the apex of the legal establishment there. we discussed the train of events needed for us to obtain visas to travel to moscow and have an opportunity to discuss with him the possibility of legal representation of edward in the united states. make certain that all legal avenues are fully made known to edward in deciding what he wishes to do. and if things go according to expectations, i would anticipate something like september 1 would be a time frame to think that the visit would be made. >> lon, when we spoke last night, bruce referenced the fact that there might come a time when it's constructive to figure out whether there's some solution that's in the interest of all sides that still honors due process and the highest principles of family and civilization. to you, what does that look like? do you see a time when edward can return to the united states? are there conditions under which you can imagine that ha
we have communicated through intermediaries, and i'll let bruce talk about our plans. >> bruce?is morning with the russian lawyer who represents edward in russia. he's at the apex of the legal establishment there. we discussed the train of events needed for us to obtain visas to travel to moscow and have an opportunity to discuss with him the possibility of legal representation of edward in the united states. make certain that all legal avenues are fully made known to edward in deciding...
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the fallout, now that bruce is out of his new x?million a day? >> inside the war of words. >> he's called bruce willis greedy and lazy. >> i can hardly keep my mind on this interview. >>> usher on his son recovering in the hospital. the first photo after his near drowning. >>> did khloe catch lamar with another woman? >> lamar went on the attack in his hotel room. >> and then -- bieber's mom. >> we had our conversation. i'm a mom first. >> his new tattoo of her eye. >> what was your reaction? >> well -- >> uh oh. >> plus, alan thicke's plastic surgery. >> this is not my original nose. >> and hair headlines. beyonce's super short chop. and oprah's wig maker. >> i think it took two days to dry. >> can yo rock oprah's fro? >>> and now "omg! insider." >>> sly stallone throwing punches at bruce willis. apparently he is expendable. hello. welcome to "omg! insider." i'm kevin frazier. >> i'm thea andrews. usually they're on screen and now sly slams willis for being greedy. harrison ford replaces him in "expendable 3." >> action stars of th
the fallout, now that bruce is out of his new x?million a day? >> inside the war of words. >> he's called bruce willis greedy and lazy. >> i can hardly keep my mind on this interview. >>> usher on his son recovering in the hospital. the first photo after his near drowning. >>> did khloe catch lamar with another woman? >> lamar went on the attack in his hotel room. >> and then -- bieber's mom. >> we had our conversation. i'm a mom first....
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bruce: the sinclair c5 rode into u.k.unched today i think it would have been a success, don't you? i don't know. i don't think we'd think it was cool nowadays to go about in that. in the 1980s, this was the car of the future, or the vehicle of the future, wasn't it really? i like to take it off road. there was plans of two- and four-seater versions of it. but it had a lot of problems. yeah, i've experienced some myself. when it's raining, that's got to be the worst one. but you can buy a jacket and they clip over here. i don't fancy one of them. doesn't look cool. i think that, you know, here we are, i actually drive a hybrid car. so i'm not that far away from what the sinclair c5 was all about. and i think that, sadly, it's not going to be relaunched. but i think that if it was i might even buy one. and the brakes are a bit dodgy. yeah, they're not working. the right one is. but i just need to shove my feet out of the car to stop. atterbury: i think a lot of domestic equipment is fun. it's never going to be hugely valuab
bruce: the sinclair c5 rode into u.k.unched today i think it would have been a success, don't you? i don't know. i don't think we'd think it was cool nowadays to go about in that. in the 1980s, this was the car of the future, or the vehicle of the future, wasn't it really? i like to take it off road. there was plans of two- and four-seater versions of it. but it had a lot of problems. yeah, i've experienced some myself. when it's raining, that's got to be the worst one. but you can buy a jacket...
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are you guys ready to send bruce braley to the senate?re you ready to help these great candidates we heard today, and paint iowa blue in 2014? are you tired of these extremists that keep coming to your state and saying they want to shut the government down? well then i know i'm in the right place today. the right place is the surf ballroom. for our friends watching this that are not from iowa, i think they need to understand that the surf ballroom is called the surf ballroom because it is right near clear lake. this is iowa's idea of surf. [laughter] do you know that minnesota and iowa combined have more lakeshore, with all of our lakes, particularly in minnesota, then more of -- in california, florida, and hawaii's coastline? [applause] it is truly right to be here today -- great to be here, to honor secretary of state clinton with the beacon award. she embodies the principles and ideals of our party. joy did a wonderful job talking about that. [applause] she talked about the incredible work that hillary clinton has done, promoting econo
are you guys ready to send bruce braley to the senate?re you ready to help these great candidates we heard today, and paint iowa blue in 2014? are you tired of these extremists that keep coming to your state and saying they want to shut the government down? well then i know i'm in the right place today. the right place is the surf ballroom. for our friends watching this that are not from iowa, i think they need to understand that the surf ballroom is called the surf ballroom because it is right...
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. >>> coming up next, why are the grownups bruce willis and sig investor stallone in a school yard brawl going on with the elder statesmen action heros? it's our "instant index." caused by acid reflux disease, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. relief is at hand for just $18 a month. talk to your doctor about nexium. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected
. >>> coming up next, why are the grownups bruce willis and sig investor stallone in a school yard brawl going on with the elder statesmen action heros? it's our "instant index." caused by acid reflux disease, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea,...
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bruce savusa here we go again. smh. >> reporter:up next: >> pam: what police say caused three teens to kill for the thrill of it. plus: new details about the injuries the surviving boston bombing suspect suffered before his capture. >> jacqueline: all core returns tonight and i will show you how widespread it will be coming up. fog if you're like me, you've been working you've been working like a dog all year. but you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself! mattress discounters' labor day sale is ending soon! rest those tired bones on a queen size sealy gel memory foam mattress! for just $497! get 48 months interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. but this sale ends soon! ♪ mattress discounters! ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing live tv from southwest. now you can turn your device into your television. try it for free today, only on southwest airlines. on the air. in the air. with live tv. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the che
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and leading on to that and also the subdivision question, yesterday morning, i received word from bruce stores who's the surveyor for the city and county of san francisco and they were reviewing the subdivision application which was filed for the project and they have made a determination that the original subdivision for the project would not allow construction in this area, that what's called a building setback line that would prohibit that and they would be prepared upon issuance or approval of a subdivision that it would contain a condition that the area which is subject to this permit, they could not actually build upon as part of the subdivision, so i received a letter today, i've given it to the parties and i don't know if the board would like this letter, it's a brief letter. >> i would like it. >> are you saying that the entire triangular piece is not buildable? >> that's my understanding. >> the setback? >> it's shown on -- if you look on to the -- if we look into the appellant's grief and we see the current plot plan here, the subdivision map, there are shown, and i believe i
and leading on to that and also the subdivision question, yesterday morning, i received word from bruce stores who's the surveyor for the city and county of san francisco and they were reviewing the subdivision application which was filed for the project and they have made a determination that the original subdivision for the project would not allow construction in this area, that what's called a building setback line that would prohibit that and they would be prepared upon issuance or approval...
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and bruce willis was offered $3 million.s a four-y shoot for him, he says he wants a million dollars a day or he's out. >> you really don't want to do the movie. >> he did not want to spend four days making $4 million? >> i think that is the point, this is a guy who usually rakes in over 14 million, up to $20 million a film. >> but the point is they have big salaries. >> he says, okay, i will do it. [laughter] >> so the bottom line is that even these old action stars want a piece of the action. or you'll find yourself out in the cold. >> i don't think so. i don't think it really matters. >> i don't think it's bruce willis. i don't think that he needs this $3 million. >> he doesn't need the money, buhe does need the screen time and i thin it's a stupid mistake. if i was his manager i would tell him to go do this film. he is part of a franchise that is low-budget and making money. charles: he is not ready to retire. we know that. >> absolutely. >> he has the ego and he wants the aolades. this is someing that is relatively succ
and bruce willis was offered $3 million.s a four-y shoot for him, he says he wants a million dollars a day or he's out. >> you really don't want to do the movie. >> he did not want to spend four days making $4 million? >> i think that is the point, this is a guy who usually rakes in over 14 million, up to $20 million a film. >> but the point is they have big salaries. >> he says, okay, i will do it. [laughter] >> so the bottom line is that even these old...
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now what is behind bruce's reported big money demands?ou know he's out, harrison ford is in. >>> usher's son trapped under water for over two minutes. how he's recovering today as usher and his ex head to court to fight over
now what is behind bruce's reported big money demands?ou know he's out, harrison ford is in. >>> usher's son trapped under water for over two minutes. how he's recovering today as usher and his ex head to court to fight over
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that led me through a trusted adviser to bruce fine and other attorneys. and that was a critical milestone for me and i'm thankful for that. we tried to work with the fbi to set up communications. one of our requirements was going to be that attorney-client privilege was respected. i wanted to establish that for my son if he was coming back to u.s. soil and that's on the advice of bruce, which is wise counsel that i wouldn't have considered. but from there, i don't want to get in to specifics, but it just went downhill. at this point, i have no desire to get on an aircraft with the fbi to fly to moscow because i have lost faith in the overarching organization, the justice department that again they are operating in good faith. >> you would actually tell your son, my understanding, from what you said last week on this program, you would actually tell your son, it's probably a good idea to stay in russia, you would say, is that true? >> no question. again, you know, it's an evolution for me of watching, again, so many -- again, these folks on the intel commi
that led me through a trusted adviser to bruce fine and other attorneys. and that was a critical milestone for me and i'm thankful for that. we tried to work with the fbi to set up communications. one of our requirements was going to be that attorney-client privilege was respected. i wanted to establish that for my son if he was coming back to u.s. soil and that's on the advice of bruce, which is wise counsel that i wouldn't have considered. but from there, i don't want to get in to specifics,...
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willis up there to you know dynamite the thing and blasted off its path you never know well that bruce bruce willis has allegedly saved the world at least a couple of times most know lindsay i was thinking you know if we want to track exactly where these rocks are and when they're going to impact you know who we should call to the n.s.a. . that would be if they know everything else about what's going on if they can't get there on a couple of rocks you know lindsey france thank you thanks for the panic as well. all right well it's good to have you with us here on r.t. i'm researcher thanks for joining us today many many more stories coming your way including flagging up resentment american rockers the bloodhound going to leave russia this after being beaten and showered in tomatoes have a look here it's the bassist provoking outrage he takes the russian flag stuffs it down the front of his drawers and then the what pulls out the back nice smooth dude . plus at least a fifteen crimes per day committed in the us there with the blessing of the very agency that was designed to protect the p
willis up there to you know dynamite the thing and blasted off its path you never know well that bruce bruce willis has allegedly saved the world at least a couple of times most know lindsay i was thinking you know if we want to track exactly where these rocks are and when they're going to impact you know who we should call to the n.s.a. . that would be if they know everything else about what's going on if they can't get there on a couple of rocks you know lindsey france thank you thanks for...
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i am all for ben affleck. >> can you do the bruce wayne? [laughter].u. >> okay, sarah, thank you very much. on the with news. it maybe pre-season, a lot of pressure going on for the redskins. let's talk to the sports junkies. let's ask them questions about what is going on with the redskins hey sports junkies. >> morning, guys. >> let's talk about rg3 and being fined 10,000 for wear ago shirt. >> i don't want to get into that. he did that a couple of times last year, he went to a press conference, he is adidas guys and you have to wear nike in the nfl. >> adidas will stroke that check in two seconds. brilliant, get fined 10 grand and get written in every newspaper. >> by the way, we are up for a clothing deal we are open for business, it pathetic. [laughter]. >> d.c. gear, underarmor represented, we have nike. >> i am sure a deal is imminent. >> tomorrow night's game, who is it a big game for? >> it is 15 guys fighting for their life, they are cutting 90-75 hours after their game. starters a lot of them aren't going to play. rex grossman for a half, pa
i am all for ben affleck. >> can you do the bruce wayne? [laughter].u. >> okay, sarah, thank you very much. on the with news. it maybe pre-season, a lot of pressure going on for the redskins. let's talk to the sports junkies. let's ask them questions about what is going on with the redskins hey sports junkies. >> morning, guys. >> let's talk about rg3 and being fined 10,000 for wear ago shirt. >> i don't want to get into that. he did that a couple of times last...
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i mean, marion over bruce. i hate to think what are marion and bruce? they sound australian.well, i gather they're horses. oh, well, that's a big relief. i think they're horses from this. oh, well, that makes a lot of difference. i think they must be, yes. well, it's a fantastic looking cup. i mean, if we look at it more closely, the engraving on it is really beautiful. you've got these lovely swags in a sort of neoclassical style, and especially down at the bottom here, we've got this wonderful leaf calyx, absolutely beautifully engraved. so whoever made this really was a good silversmith. i'm afraid i can't tell you who the actual silversmith was, but 18th century russian silver of this quality you don't see very often. and on a fairly technical side, the color and the patination, i.e., all those tiny little scratches that come on silver over a couple of hundred years that give it its lovely soft feel, they are really, really wonderful on this. so this is a really, really good piece of silver. so the value of russian silver has gone up, especially with the influence of russ
i mean, marion over bruce. i hate to think what are marion and bruce? they sound australian.well, i gather they're horses. oh, well, that's a big relief. i think they're horses from this. oh, well, that makes a lot of difference. i think they must be, yes. well, it's a fantastic looking cup. i mean, if we look at it more closely, the engraving on it is really beautiful. you've got these lovely swags in a sort of neoclassical style, and especially down at the bottom here, we've got this...
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honey, honey-- hey, bruce, can i talk to you?octor says it's time to pull the plug, he must have a good reason. a-and plus, that nurse also thought it was time, don't forget that. only one second. hang on, honey, there's a guy in my office. fine. just lie down and put the doctor on. all right. what do you want? i just wanted to let you know that the bowling team won tonight. yes! there is a god! hello, doctor. dr. goldman, listen-- and and and and and and-- hold on, doctor. i also want you to know i'm quitting the team. but don't worry. everything will be fine, 'cause my friend deacon--you don't know him, he's a good guy-- uh, he's gonna be taking over as the new captain, and he'll get a great bowler to replace me, and they're gonna get you one of those trophies, you know. doug, you have any idea what's going on here? i'm about to give my permission to make a man stop living. no, no! that was not official! right, right, right, right. no. i understand that. i just wanted to make sure that we're on the same page, ok? i'm out. deaco
honey, honey-- hey, bruce, can i talk to you?octor says it's time to pull the plug, he must have a good reason. a-and plus, that nurse also thought it was time, don't forget that. only one second. hang on, honey, there's a guy in my office. fine. just lie down and put the doctor on. all right. what do you want? i just wanted to let you know that the bowling team won tonight. yes! there is a god! hello, doctor. dr. goldman, listen-- and and and and and and-- hold on, doctor. i also want you to...
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bruce: going back to 1992, an unsuspecting hilary was about to fight another battle. is it full of meccano? - yes, it's the number-six set. - yes. it was around 76 years ago, - in 1916. - 1916?! that memorable recording of the young boy with the meccano set was sort of all my nightmares put together. i had this really young child to interview who i thought would know nothing. and of course he knew everything! so every fact i came out with, he sort of countered with a backhand slice. the history of meccano goes back actually quite a lot further than 19-- - 1901. - that's right! that's when he started producing meccano. and this tennis match went on. and it was always my ball that ended up in the net. it was-- it was completely priceless. watching the clip again, it does seem to have a quite quaint sense of comedy to it. it's almost like a bit of a pastiche of the "antiques roadshow" because i seem to come out with a lot of facts and dates and so on, which i probably wouldn't have known two days before. and almost certainly wouldn't have remembered two days afterwards.
bruce: going back to 1992, an unsuspecting hilary was about to fight another battle. is it full of meccano? - yes, it's the number-six set. - yes. it was around 76 years ago, - in 1916. - 1916?! that memorable recording of the young boy with the meccano set was sort of all my nightmares put together. i had this really young child to interview who i thought would know nothing. and of course he knew everything! so every fact i came out with, he sort of countered with a backhand slice. the history...
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bruce, at one point you write they realized that the calvary is not coming. what does that mean?absolutely. i think cities and metropolitan areas first understand they face super-sized economic and competitive challenges. they look to washington and see a place mired in partisan gridlock. but the good news is that mayors and philanthropists and heads of corporations and universities, they're stepping up and they're doing the hard or the hard work to grow jobs. they're investing in infrastructure. they're making manufacturing a priority. they're equipping workers with the skills they need. change happens where they live. these are powerful places and smart strategic leaders. >> woodruff: jennifer bradley, was it the case that cities used to be able to count on the federal government to fix things? >> i think what happened is that cities and metros have realized that the federal government is an unreliable partner. and they understand that they themselves have power. so they don't have to wait for the federal government to decide they're going to increase a particular program. metr
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. >> bruce johnson, wusa news: our assignment desk came over, "there's been a shooting at the district" pulled right in front of the building. there was a shootout up there. [gunshots] >> eyewitness: and i heard this pop in the hall, it sounded like a firecracker. somebody's fighting out there, i hear a shot, and just as i said that the chamber door opened and marion barry fell in, grasping his stomach, and said, "i've been shot!" >> johnson: there was a session going on inside council chambers. >> mcneil: marion was on the elevator coming back from lunch, elevator door opened...boom! >> eyewitness: they took his coat off and took his shirt off, and you could see the blood gushing, you know, from between his fingers. >> johnson: obviously, one of the big questions is, how seriously is he wounded? is he going to live? >> berry: everyone was, "oh my god, he's shot, he's gonna die!" "oh, he's gonna live!" now he comes out with a bandage. well, he's a hero, like coming back from the war. >> barry: i guess the bullet probably ricocheted or something because if it had a direct hit, the docto
. >> bruce johnson, wusa news: our assignment desk came over, "there's been a shooting at the district" pulled right in front of the building. there was a shootout up there. [gunshots] >> eyewitness: and i heard this pop in the hall, it sounded like a firecracker. somebody's fighting out there, i hear a shot, and just as i said that the chamber door opened and marion barry fell in, grasping his stomach, and said, "i've been shot!" >> johnson: there was a...
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. >> bruce jenner will you. . >> only parts of bruce jenner. [laughter] we lot lionel richie .ou see that video of lady gaga meditating naked? >> he thinks about it for a econd. she is rubbing her -- all over hat thing. >> oh! thank you so much. >> coming up -- >> so male model, michael claims he is actually the father of kourtneys son -- >> it is not seeping. it is pouring out. plus solja boy doing very well. >> carrying $2,500 and his bank >> "tmz" presents ginormous, earth-shattering, mind-exploding news. scott disick is not the father of mason disick. what the dude in the stupid hat is claiming. he is who? to shoot with kourtney kardashian in 2008 -- >> which he claims led to a rendezvous in glendale, california, where you will find else in the country because -- >> glendale is a hotbed for armenians.literally, there are armenians now in glendale then armenia. >> i actually believe his story now. >> why? >> because it happened in glendale. >> it is a city full of love and also packed mercedes. armenians seem to like those. and a hookup with kourtney read here by guest voice
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. >> bruce jenner's going to outlive you. [laughter] >> only parts of bruce[laughter.ou know their dad's work. mar stontime you know, cooper, the hatchett boys! push it! ♪ >> grew up with rich dad! now he's old! >> we got cooper and mar ston hefner. >> speaking of roughish, didn't their dad have a blowout at the "playboy" mansion this weekend? awesome! >> you have a drinks party t's . >> if you sense a lack of thumb for mar ston, it's because when your dad is hugh huff ner u. get used to naked chick how many naked girls do you imagine seeing in your lifetime? >> a lot. >> is there one in particular that you remember the most? >> oh, my god, i love this game! >> that's because this is more than a game. these are the sights of the man who created the greatest pornographic empire of all time. they have seen every important chick in the world naked. they're worth gold. so who is the hefner boys favorite naked playmate in the mansion? so many choices, pam anderslect pam anderson. >> younger so i'm going with carmen electra. >> i'm going with pam anderson. as a matter of fac
. >> bruce jenner's going to outlive you. [laughter] >> only parts of bruce[laughter.ou know their dad's work. mar stontime you know, cooper, the hatchett boys! push it! ♪ >> grew up with rich dad! now he's old! >> we got cooper and mar ston hefner. >> speaking of roughish, didn't their dad have a blowout at the "playboy" mansion this weekend? awesome! >> you have a drinks party t's . >> if you sense a lack of thumb for mar ston, it's...
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our first stop was to see bruce. oh, hey. what size shoes is y'alls? actually, we're not here to bowl. we were wondering where you heard that dirty joke you told quagmire. oh, that one? oh, no. i'm not going to tell y'all that one here at the workplace. too dirty. maybe after quitting time, i'll have a mimosa and tell y'all then. look, you blade, just tell us who you heard it from. peter: it turned out the joke already had quite a history. bruce had heard it from consuela. consuela heard it from mayor west. west heard it from dr.hartman. hartman heard it from angela, angela from opie, opie from herbert. herbert heard it from tom tucker. tucker heard it from bender on futurama, oddly enough, for some reason. bender heard it from al harrington, harrington from reo speedwagon. ♪ heard it from a friend who ♪ heard it from a friend who ♪ ♪ heard it from another... reo speedwagon saved us several stops, as they, too, had backtracked the joke to some extent. but when their trail had led to a bartender in virginia, they had given up, much the way the world had
our first stop was to see bruce. oh, hey. what size shoes is y'alls? actually, we're not here to bowl. we were wondering where you heard that dirty joke you told quagmire. oh, that one? oh, no. i'm not going to tell y'all that one here at the workplace. too dirty. maybe after quitting time, i'll have a mimosa and tell y'all then. look, you blade, just tell us who you heard it from. peter: it turned out the joke already had quite a history. bruce had heard it from consuela. consuela heard it...
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sylvester stallone versus bruce willis? superheroes, this is no movie. big money at stake, and they seem genuinely unhappy with each other. first, though, to sue at the new york stock exchange, where the bears and bulls are always at each other ace throats. >> instead. so far the bulls are winning. we begin with breaking news. the struggling retailer beginning the search for a new ceo. our corti reagan is here with the latest on this. courtney, over to you. >> here we go again, sue. what's old is new again. cnbc has learn that the company is initiating a search to replace mile all-man at the insisting of board member bill ackman. in a her letter to the board, ackman informed the group that former j.c. penney ceo al enquesterman has agreed to return. we know the question was approached in april. he also endorsed mike you willman, his successor, a strong choice, he said, to help stabilize the situation, which many analysts believe you willman has in fact done. however, ackman was a new ceo installed one 30 to 45 days and has expressed frustration the proce
sylvester stallone versus bruce willis? superheroes, this is no movie. big money at stake, and they seem genuinely unhappy with each other. first, though, to sue at the new york stock exchange, where the bears and bulls are always at each other ace throats. >> instead. so far the bulls are winning. we begin with breaking news. the struggling retailer beginning the search for a new ceo. our corti reagan is here with the latest on this. courtney, over to you. >> here we go again, sue....
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can we said morey oh i'm here with lenny bruce used to say i don't know we'll run this but his middle name bruce yet a great many was a fair one is colloquial for him because since it's cool and such a great words you know uncommon carnal knowledge as was stands for most of them to good as so says that means and of course if someone says to me you see i get it when i get mad at someone i say. to you for ever like. that's not you then why is it that this is in the dictionary or slang it's part of american culture we see it on television why do you think people bennett i don't know i don't care what their problem is it's it's such a great word you know i use it a lot unfortunately you get my mom tried to get me to stop she paid somebody like a hundred bucks and to try to get me to stop saying and i can't do it that is in it's in p.g. movies and right is it as well but yeah we get it we get to say it in the break about good luck to you do you think there are other pleasures what the. thanks so i guess the nars and a gun be sure to watch the final season of breaking bad sundays at nine on
can we said morey oh i'm here with lenny bruce used to say i don't know we'll run this but his middle name bruce yet a great many was a fair one is colloquial for him because since it's cool and such a great words you know uncommon carnal knowledge as was stands for most of them to good as so says that means and of course if someone says to me you see i get it when i get mad at someone i say. to you for ever like. that's not you then why is it that this is in the dictionary or slang it's part...
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[applause] >> bruce braley, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> please welcome to the stage from the wingding committee, dean genth. >> good evening. that is some big shoes to follow. brand that other party that we know about, the democratic party respects and admires women throughout america. that is why it gives me great pleasure tonight to honor one of the greatest american female politicians with the beacon award. the beacon award was begun in 2008 and it was created to give an award to an outstanding nationallyatewide or who exemplifies the best of the democratic party ideals and values. 2008, it was awarded to senator edward kennedy. in 2009, it was awarded to jimmy and berkeley. to u.s. senator john culver. to senatet went majority leader mike. last year's award went to tom harkin. i am pleased to announce that this year's beacon award has been awarded to secretary hillary clinton. [applause] i have with me on stage, before i give a little about senator and secretary of state hillary clinton's bio, i have some women with me wh
[applause] >> bruce braley, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> please welcome to the stage from the wingding committee, dean genth. >> good evening. that is some big shoes to follow. brand that other party that we know about, the democratic party respects and admires women throughout america. that is why it gives me great pleasure tonight to honor one of the greatest american female politicians with the beacon award. the beacon award was begun in 2008 and it was created to...
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bruce vine as well. >>> we'll be right back.y sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ a quarter million tweeters musicare tweeting.eamed. 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. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our
bruce vine as well. >>> we'll be right back.y sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ a quarter million tweeters musicare tweeting.eamed. 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...
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. >>> coming up next, why are the grownups bruce willis and sig investor stallone in a school yard brawling on with the elder statesmen action heros? it's our "instant index." caused by acid reflux disease, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. relief is at hand for just $18 a month. talk to your doctor about nexium. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected sig
. >>> coming up next, why are the grownups bruce willis and sig investor stallone in a school yard brawling on with the elder statesmen action heros? it's our "instant index." caused by acid reflux disease, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea,...
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manager bruce bochy making changes to the line-up.er pence batting line-up and brandon belt in the three hole. why the shake up? >> when the lead off hitter doesn't get on you miss the energy. with his it is a little bit different. and he is a threat up there too leading off. he can hit the ball out of the ballpark. hopefully he will do something to ignite us. >>> where were you when? it was six years ago today that barry bonds hit home run number 756, passing hank aaron. bonds went on to hit 762 home runs for his career. >>> more baseball, this time for the athletics on the road taking on the reds. reds up 2-1. and jay bruce changes that. a two-run shot. bartolo colon giving up five earned runs. sixth inning, 6-3 reds. and it's a one-run game to the ninth. and chatman's fastball gets jed lowrie the a's lose 6- 5. >>> david lee insisting to the new york post that despite his name being thrown around in trade rumors he is not going anywhere. saying from what i'm told those rumors are not true. i'm excited about the next few years with
manager bruce bochy making changes to the line-up.er pence batting line-up and brandon belt in the three hole. why the shake up? >> when the lead off hitter doesn't get on you miss the energy. with his it is a little bit different. and he is a threat up there too leading off. he can hit the ball out of the ballpark. hopefully he will do something to ignite us. >>> where were you when? it was six years ago today that barry bonds hit home run number 756, passing hank aaron. bonds...