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. >>> and later, treasures from camelot. jfk, jackie kennedy, the incredible collection hidden away until now. >>> back now with as we mentioned that warning about your computer and the frighteningly easy way strangers have figured out now to gain access to your home and watch, in effect, every move you make. all it takes is one bad incoming e-mail, and the camera on your computer turns on, and then someone is spying on you, without you knowing it. we get our report on this tonight from nbc's jeff rossen. >> reporter: these teenagers don't know it, but a stranger is spying on them. inside their bedroom. >> what about you? >> reporter: and in their dining room, as the family eats dinner. little do they know, thousands of miles away, this man has broken into their laptop, and turned on their web cam. >> people who are victims generally have no idea they are victims. >> reporter: that man is working with us, computer expert, jim stickley. he says families like this are easy targets for web cam predators. like luis mijangos. pro
. >>> and later, treasures from camelot. jfk, jackie kennedy, the incredible collection hidden away until now. >>> back now with as we mentioned that warning about your computer and the frighteningly easy way strangers have figured out now to gain access to your home and watch, in effect, every move you make. all it takes is one bad incoming e-mail, and the camera on your computer turns on, and then someone is spying on you, without you knowing it. we get our report on this...
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. >>> and later, treasures from camelot. jfk, jackie kennedy, the incredible collection hidden away until now. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coug
. >>> and later, treasures from camelot. jfk, jackie kennedy, the incredible collection hidden away until now. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ starts with arthritis pain...
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, camelot and these are imaginary cities. >> it's the happy ending.shbuckling, he said. aaron told me when he started this, he goes, by the way, if you're in here to be likable all the time and -- you know, it ain't going to work that way, because you're going to fail. will is going to fail miserably weekend we do. just like the tv journalists say they're going through. >> it's quite a spectacular [ bleep ] on the way as well. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> why i like you so much. >>> behind the music, tell their stories. >> i was about to ask you, how many times you'd been properly in love in your life? >> the past is just a blur to me now, piers. it's all just a blur. now is the time. now is all that matters. >>> aside from a bruising encounter with one director on twitter i genuinely enjoy talking to new artists. and those who define a generation. then there are those rare occasions when i can ask a singer which of his songs or her songs means the most to them. ♪ hello that was terrible. >> oh, my god. >> i should stick to "penny lover." wha
, camelot and these are imaginary cities. >> it's the happy ending.shbuckling, he said. aaron told me when he started this, he goes, by the way, if you're in here to be likable all the time and -- you know, it ain't going to work that way, because you're going to fail. will is going to fail miserably weekend we do. just like the tv journalists say they're going through. >> it's quite a spectacular [ bleep ] on the way as well. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> why i...
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. >> today marks the return of camelot. joseph kennedy iii will be among those sworn into congress. >>> the clashes on capitol hill over aid for superstar sandy victims may be settled. super storm sandy victims across the northeast are still livid and say it's time for congress to stop talking and start helping. >> there's no assistance here for the residents and citizens that pay taxes. >> there is no help. the five boroughs are getting the help. where's the help for nassau county? >> we're trying to save this place if we can. there's people in new york, new jersey, rhode island, connecticut that are suffering while this is all going on. >> lawmakers objected to the relief bill passed by the senate saying it was filled with money for pet projects that had nothing to do with helping actual storm victims. overnight a u.s. drone taking out a leader in pakistan. he was responsible for organizing attacks on the u.s. troops in afghanistan. he was holding a meeting at the time with several senior leaders of his group. according t
. >> today marks the return of camelot. joseph kennedy iii will be among those sworn into congress. >>> the clashes on capitol hill over aid for superstar sandy victims may be settled. super storm sandy victims across the northeast are still livid and say it's time for congress to stop talking and start helping. >> there's no assistance here for the residents and citizens that pay taxes. >> there is no help. the five boroughs are getting the help. where's the help for...
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that we revere him is &pbecause he wws part of repealing prohiiitton..n thee 60s, thh arrival of camelottely known for driiking one particular drink, and it's the daaquirr, which is a very washinnton dc drink. it ffrrt came to he united states in 19099ii wwshington, d-c, where it was served at he army-navy club.as for what mighttbe in the current preeident's glass toocelebrate a second inaaguraaion -- other than the phite house-brewed raft beer, brown's not spilling.what else he drinks,,i'm afraid is a matter of a "state seccet," i puess. us bartenders who work in washington, d.c., we realize one thing. if we want a second erm, we don't say what politicians drink.in washington, i'm karin caifa. 3 3 3 3 ((7 day forecast)) 3 3- 3
that we revere him is &pbecause he wws part of repealing prohiiitton..n thee 60s, thh arrival of camelottely known for driiking one particular drink, and it's the daaquirr, which is a very washinnton dc drink. it ffrrt came to he united states in 19099ii wwshington, d-c, where it was served at he army-navy club.as for what mighttbe in the current preeident's glass toocelebrate a second inaaguraaion -- other than the phite house-brewed raft beer, brown's not spilling.what else he drinks,,i'm...
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but it's -- they are constantly referencing don quixote, brigadoon, camelot, atlantis, and these are all imaginary lost cities. >> unabashedly romantic and idealistic. he excels in that. it's the happy ending. the swashbuckling, he said. and aaron told me, when we started this, by the way, if you're in here to be likable all the time and, you know, it ain't going to work that way, because you're going to fail. will is going to fail miserably, and we do. over the first season, it is a struggle, just like the struggle a lot of these tv journalists say they are going through. >> and willie is a quite spectacular [ bleep ] from time to time, also. which is why i like him so much. >> thank you. >>> behind the music, there's something for everyone where some of my favorite singers tell their stories. >> i was about to ask you how many times you've been properly in love in your life. >> past is just a blur to me now, piers. it's all just a blur. now is the time. now is all that matters. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even
but it's -- they are constantly referencing don quixote, brigadoon, camelot, atlantis, and these are all imaginary lost cities. >> unabashedly romantic and idealistic. he excels in that. it's the happy ending. the swashbuckling, he said. and aaron told me, when we started this, by the way, if you're in here to be likable all the time and, you know, it ain't going to work that way, because you're going to fail. will is going to fail miserably, and we do. over the first season, it is a...
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>> i like camelot but i like mitt romney, new printers, unlike the mall. >> could you must agree with my opinions were fairly forthright throughout the debate and i felt quite honestly i was the perfect candidate for america. but that didn't happen. quite honestly, whichever candidate is, i will be happy to back. >> if you are in the vanguard against obamacare, mitt romney is the least of the four candidate she would personally endorse because of his own health care plan. >> that is the positive difference i made in the campaign. mitt romney's answer is he will get behind a full-scale repeal. the matter who the nominee is, they'll committed verbally to repeal of obamacare and now it is up to us to hold our nominees feet to the fire. >> talking of competition, let me put my own doctor had. if i was prescribing medicine for you right now i think i would say the situation is looking terminal for your race to be the gop nominee. why don't you do the decent thing and pull out, why are you staying in the race? >> why don't you do the decent thing and not pester me with silly questions like
>> i like camelot but i like mitt romney, new printers, unlike the mall. >> could you must agree with my opinions were fairly forthright throughout the debate and i felt quite honestly i was the perfect candidate for america. but that didn't happen. quite honestly, whichever candidate is, i will be happy to back. >> if you are in the vanguard against obamacare, mitt romney is the least of the four candidate she would personally endorse because of his own health care plan....
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>> i like camelot but i like mitt romney, new printers, unlike the mall. >> could you must agree with my opinions were fairly forthright throughout the debate and i felt quite honestly i was the perfect candidate for america. but that didn't happen. quite honestly, whichever candidate is, i will be happy to back. >> if you are in the vanguard against obamacare, mitt romney is the least of the four candidate she would personally endorse because of his own health care plan. >> that is the positive difference i made in the campaign. mitt romney's answer is he will get behind a full-scale repeal. the matter who the nominee is, they'll committed verbally to repeal of obamacare and now it is up to us to hold our nominees feet to the fire. >> talking of competition, let me put my own doctor had. if i was prescribing medicine for you right now i think i would say the situation is looking terminal for your race to be the gop nominee. why don't you do the decent thing and pull out, why are you staying in the race? >> why don't you do the decent thing and not pester me with silly questions like
>> i like camelot but i like mitt romney, new printers, unlike the mall. >> could you must agree with my opinions were fairly forthright throughout the debate and i felt quite honestly i was the perfect candidate for america. but that didn't happen. quite honestly, whichever candidate is, i will be happy to back. >> if you are in the vanguard against obamacare, mitt romney is the least of the four candidate she would personally endorse because of his own health care plan....
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it was camelot. they brought their wealth from the rest of the country to washington, d.c.reated glamour. a lot of the glamour now is people coming to washington with no wealth and making it off of government sports car and paying cash for it guy sitting there advertising don't have to advertise and guy like in here like in miami and los angeles and they can pay cash. luxurious lifestyle of the rich and powerful has metastasized. fine restaurants which you can't get into. i have never gone one washington correspondent's dinner, steve. i will tell you what, the reason you don't go down there, because you don't like that whole system and how it is set up. >> sean: i don't like the whole scene. no way. >> we have to start looking at this with a jaundiced eye. it this thing is out of control. the founders never wanted things like paris and london and rome. extracted all the talent and wealth to one location. that's what you have today. >> sean: it's not like they are producing products that people can buy. for example, traditional boom town, let's say it's an oil town. all righ
it was camelot. they brought their wealth from the rest of the country to washington, d.c.reated glamour. a lot of the glamour now is people coming to washington with no wealth and making it off of government sports car and paying cash for it guy sitting there advertising don't have to advertise and guy like in here like in miami and los angeles and they can pay cash. luxurious lifestyle of the rich and powerful has metastasized. fine restaurants which you can't get into. i have never gone one...
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when jefferson's time camelot of new territory into the united states the question of whether it would be slave or free, what were the political factions that were tugging at jefferson and what political considerations ultimately led to his decision whether the new territory with the slave or free anti obama question, he talked about the president has -- what do you say to him? >> i have never been invited so i don't know. bob carroll, we look alike. as i like to say to bob, my guys died along time ago. it is a great question. jody kantor has been riding on this. what i have heard about obama is like all presidents you get behind that desk which is an unparalleled experience as president kennedy said to david herbert donald one day, the great historian, donald comes in, one of those rankings of presidents came out, kennedy didn't like it and he said no one, he pointed at his desk, no one has the right to judge anyone, even for james buchanan, who hasn't sat at that descant seen what he has seen and dealt with what he has dealt with. i think there is a lot to that. on the louisiana purc
when jefferson's time camelot of new territory into the united states the question of whether it would be slave or free, what were the political factions that were tugging at jefferson and what political considerations ultimately led to his decision whether the new territory with the slave or free anti obama question, he talked about the president has -- what do you say to him? >> i have never been invited so i don't know. bob carroll, we look alike. as i like to say to bob, my guys died...
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. >>> if you've dreamed of owning a piece of camelot, now's your chance. hundreds of artifacts that encompassed the history of john f. kennedy and his family will be auctioned off. the treasure trove of items is from the estate of a long time friend and assistant to president kennedy. for a better look at the items, go to mcinnis auctions.com. the auction is set for february 17th. >>> new homes are just a small sliver of the overall housing market, but recent buyer interest may indicate a positive trend pe death spite a dip in december, last year was the best year for new home sales since 2009. christine romans shows us what the housing recovery looks like. >> reporter: last month, david and grace got married. now they're about to close on their dream home, a brand-new four-bedroom, five-bath center hall colonial. >> we really were looking for a new home. >> reporter: this house was on the market for just two weeks before the seller accepted their offer. that's a good sign. more than 30% of all homes sold in december were on the market for less than a mont
. >>> if you've dreamed of owning a piece of camelot, now's your chance. hundreds of artifacts that encompassed the history of john f. kennedy and his family will be auctioned off. the treasure trove of items is from the estate of a long time friend and assistant to president kennedy. for a better look at the items, go to mcinnis auctions.com. the auction is set for february 17th. >>> new homes are just a small sliver of the overall housing market, but recent buyer interest...
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the moat, it's huge, they live in camelot. apple lives in a well populated neighborhood.n the wrong side of the tech tracks, even as i know only one person who uses anything except apple and that's steve balmer, my college friend who runs microsoft. i didn't hear anything from blackberry today that would convince me the erosion won't continue. but the market's saying so what. apple's a has been and amazon's future has never been brighter. amazon makes money selling the eblades, the business model is loved. apple, though, is a razor. apple has to constantly innovate, but the old razors are working real well with the new blades. the valuations for amazon, anything, eye of the beholder. if apple wants to regain the patina of growth, apple's sitting on $137 billion of cash, amazon's market cap, $123 billion, apple should buy amazon. something to restore the company's status as an invulnerable growth stock. here's the bottom line. life is unfair. the great stock prognosticator jimmy carter told us that. amazon vs. apple is living proof. i say cry me a river the size of the ama
the moat, it's huge, they live in camelot. apple lives in a well populated neighborhood.n the wrong side of the tech tracks, even as i know only one person who uses anything except apple and that's steve balmer, my college friend who runs microsoft. i didn't hear anything from blackberry today that would convince me the erosion won't continue. but the market's saying so what. apple's a has been and amazon's future has never been brighter. amazon makes money selling the eblades, the business...
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days and yet the energy and vitality and excitement from that white house, what was later called camelots such that it can still be felt today, but just out of public view it seem the president was taking some incredible risks. now meredith vieira continues her report. >> i think we're privileged to play a part -- >> it was exciting. it was glamorous. it was fun. >> reporter: she was a 19-year-old college kid, an intern in the white house press office. >> as clearly and persuasively as i could. >> reporter: he was the 45-year-old leader of the free world, and she was mesmerized. >> i was sort of swept into this web. >> he said don't do it. can't win. bad year. >> the handsome president. his charisma, his magnetism. >> reporter: mimi alford who was then mimi beardsley says after losing her virginity to president kennedy on her fourth day on the job, they began an affair spending evenings together in the private residence as often as twice a week. you're 19. he's 45. what did you talk about? >> well, we didn't have a lot of time to talk. he was the president. what we talked about was certa
days and yet the energy and vitality and excitement from that white house, what was later called camelots such that it can still be felt today, but just out of public view it seem the president was taking some incredible risks. now meredith vieira continues her report. >> i think we're privileged to play a part -- >> it was exciting. it was glamorous. it was fun. >> reporter: she was a 19-year-old college kid, an intern in the white house press office. >> as clearly and...
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mythology and the american psyche and what kenly represents an what -- going into the darker side of camelot could do and what it could open up, and i just thought this is too much for me. also it has to be handled, i didn't think that -- every project like that this is been around that i've come across, i don't think anyone has been able to handle it in a way that i would feel comfortable getting involved in. you have to be aware you're opening up a massive can of worms there for someone to get into that and all the ramifications of it. the idea of people in high-ranking positions and adulterous affairs and all that is something that clearly is still very current. and that is an ongoing, there would be something valid and interesting and exciting about getting involved in exploring that issue but you're starting to tinker with things that are, you start to wake a dragon. maybe if you don't feel like you have the machine in place to deal with that, then it's like kind of -- it can be, the danger is i remember at drama school, you have acting teachers who think that somehow they're qualified
mythology and the american psyche and what kenly represents an what -- going into the darker side of camelot could do and what it could open up, and i just thought this is too much for me. also it has to be handled, i didn't think that -- every project like that this is been around that i've come across, i don't think anyone has been able to handle it in a way that i would feel comfortable getting involved in. you have to be aware you're opening up a massive can of worms there for someone to...
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the sale marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination and powers had kept these so-called camelotelf throughout much of his life. now you get to see them. >>> last week he admitted to doping. this week he faces the fallout. people reading the best selling books about cycling are now suing. the mvp of savings. look at that price. wow! walmart lowers thousands of prices every week. if you find a lower advertised price, they'll match it at the register. no way! yeah! touchdown! ready? get out! that's the walmart low price guarantee! see for yourself! bring in your last receipt, see how much you can save. see for yourself! get great prices on everything you need for your game time party. like oreo cookies and kellogg's special k popcorn chips backed by walmart's low price guarantee. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, no
the sale marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination and powers had kept these so-called camelotelf throughout much of his life. now you get to see them. >>> last week he admitted to doping. this week he faces the fallout. people reading the best selling books about cycling are now suing. the mvp of savings. look at that price. wow! walmart lowers thousands of prices every week. if you find a lower advertised price, they'll match it at the register. no way! yeah! touchdown! ready?...
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from new york, alina, this is a fresh look at camelot. >> dare i say a look that we have never seen before. if i had to say it, i would call it the holy grail of jfk memorability. 723 lots and thens ousands of i in all. invitations and books and gifts from the kennedy family. take a look at this. jfk's bomber jacket. that has an estimate of 20 to $40,000, but undoubtedly it will go for more, probably a lot more. we are talking about really incredible stuff. it coincides with the 50th anniversary of jfk's assassination. i want to take you through the more interesting items. in addition to the bomber jacket and take a look at this amazing photo. a jfk jacquelyn and ethyl kennedy. you can see jackie holding the camera. she took this photo of the three of them as they looked in a mirror. they look so young. photos of jfk and jackie celebrating his 46th birthday in may. other photos there in may of 1963. an important date. this was just a couple of months before he was assassinated in dallas. just look at that. incredible items. tons of photos. letters and signed booked and itineraries and invi
from new york, alina, this is a fresh look at camelot. >> dare i say a look that we have never seen before. if i had to say it, i would call it the holy grail of jfk memorability. 723 lots and thens ousands of i in all. invitations and books and gifts from the kennedy family. take a look at this. jfk's bomber jacket. that has an estimate of 20 to $40,000, but undoubtedly it will go for more, probably a lot more. we are talking about really incredible stuff. it coincides with the 50th...