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kind of sounded like charlie brown's mom, you know. wa-wa, science, science.to the point where it's almost frozen? >> add the carbon dioxide, it creates crystals to form. >> were you a chemistry major? >> i was not. >> because he seem to know a lot about the science behind this. >> it's super cooling. >>> the lengths people are willing to travel to get their beauty on. >> what? >> i found this video on global grind.com. and it's a conversation with vanity wonder, an exotic dancer. vanity wrote a book called "shot girls." >> just came by, the culture of all of these women getting shot. >> she has spent $50,000 -- >> ooh. >> injecting her ba hoony to make it bootilicious. >> yeah, it looks like something is swollen. >> yeah. that looks bad. >> she is a pretty girl. she doesn't need to do that. >> no, pictures of her before, she looked like a very attractive woman. >> i don't find any attention or anything. >> you can't argue that and be an exotic dancer. i'm sorry. >> people are also doing it in the black market, which means they're going through uncertified doc
kind of sounded like charlie brown's mom, you know. wa-wa, science, science.to the point where it's almost frozen? >> add the carbon dioxide, it creates crystals to form. >> were you a chemistry major? >> i was not. >> because he seem to know a lot about the science behind this. >> it's super cooling. >>> the lengths people are willing to travel to get their beauty on. >> what? >> i found this video on global grind.com. and it's a conversation...
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i always feel like charlie brown hoping lucy won't pull away the football. and one of the things if you think in terms of economics, what do we know about economics? or social? or cultural issues? incentives work. incentive systems work. and we have created a system where every incentive, you know, how you have to win a closed party primary. one of the examples that i used in delaware, where, in delaware, there's nearly a million people in delaware. and it doesn't impress people in new york, maybe. but it's not a small place. so, you know, nearly a million people there and people were shocked when mike castle lost the republican primary for the senate. but the woman who beat him, christine o'donnell, and, again, i don't care if you were for o'donnell or castle or whoever. but she only got 30,000 votes. now, what kind of a system is it -- because we have in every statement form that if you ran in a party primary and lost, you cannot have your name on the ballot in november. so we have a system where 30,000 people could deny the chance for all the other possib
i always feel like charlie brown hoping lucy won't pull away the football. and one of the things if you think in terms of economics, what do we know about economics? or social? or cultural issues? incentives work. incentive systems work. and we have created a system where every incentive, you know, how you have to win a closed party primary. one of the examples that i used in delaware, where, in delaware, there's nearly a million people in delaware. and it doesn't impress people in new york,...
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they've seen this movie before, how many times did the republican charlie brown have to fall for the lucy and the football trick? and that explains a lot of the ideological fervency that's much stronger than it was 25, 30 years ago, and i think it explains why you now see the rise of the tea party, which i do think is the republican analog of the anti-war movement in the democratic party, 35, 40 years ago. it's a very disruptive force, might even tear the party apart. we'll come back to all that. you mentioned the greg conrad commission. on the other hand i note the president walking away from the simpson-bowles commission. we can play tennis like this all day. i'll make this point and then we can stop and go to audience questions. piece of evidence about why i think the fundamental, not the, a fundamental problem is that the democratic party has never gotten over the presumption that they deserve to be the permanent ruling party in america. this explains some of the i think the symmetry of the ferocity of the political competition. maybe the best example and this one is a little old
they've seen this movie before, how many times did the republican charlie brown have to fall for the lucy and the football trick? and that explains a lot of the ideological fervency that's much stronger than it was 25, 30 years ago, and i think it explains why you now see the rise of the tea party, which i do think is the republican analog of the anti-war movement in the democratic party, 35, 40 years ago. it's a very disruptive force, might even tear the party apart. we'll come back to all...
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how many times has the republican charlie brown fallen for the lucy and the football trick. this explains why you see the rise of the tea party which is the republican analogue to the anti-war movement three or four years ago. it is a disruptive force and might tear the party apart. you mentioned the greg comrade commission. we can play tennis like this all day. there is a piece of evidence was a fundamental problem that the republican party has not gotten over the prison and that they want to be the permit relief party in america. this explains the symmetry of the ferocity of the competition. maybe the best example is the 2004 election. republicans extended their majority. tom daschle was defeated, the majority leader, in part because of the argument that he is an obstructionist to nominees. terry reid comes in and joe biden was asked to come into said this -- he said majority leader's have not filled that role. dianne feinstein said that if we keep going on this way, we will be a minority party. this kind of presumption made perfect sense in 1955 or 1965 or 1985. it does n
how many times has the republican charlie brown fallen for the lucy and the football trick. this explains why you see the rise of the tea party which is the republican analogue to the anti-war movement three or four years ago. it is a disruptive force and might tear the party apart. you mentioned the greg comrade commission. we can play tennis like this all day. there is a piece of evidence was a fundamental problem that the republican party has not gotten over the prison and that they want to...
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. >> lindsay seems to be the character in charlie brown where there's a storm over here. >> reporter: just a week ago, lohan allegedly crashed a rented porsche into an 18-wheeler. in 2007, a conviction for dui. another conviction for shoplifting. and violating parole. and liz taylor is not the first hollywood icon she's channeled to rescue her career. who can forget her "playboy" spread ala marilyn monroe. >> stay here for a second. she's good. >> reporter: when hosting "snl" she showed a sense of humor about her troubles. >> the alarm goes off if i leave the stage? i thought it was if i leave the studio. >> reporter: if all goes well, this movie could put lohan back in the game. >> i'm sure lindsay lohan feels a great deal of pressure. the good news for lindsay, we haven't heard reports of her being late to the set. so far, she's kept her nose clean. >> reporter: there's even more good news for lindsay. her rep tells me, she's doing better. she's eager to get back to work. she was back on set working by the end of the day yesterday. she took very little time to recover. it seems she'
. >> lindsay seems to be the character in charlie brown where there's a storm over here. >> reporter: just a week ago, lohan allegedly crashed a rented porsche into an 18-wheeler. in 2007, a conviction for dui. another conviction for shoplifting. and violating parole. and liz taylor is not the first hollywood icon she's channeled to rescue her career. who can forget her "playboy" spread ala marilyn monroe. >> stay here for a second. she's good. >> reporter:...
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how many times has the republican charlie brown fallen for the lucy and the football trek? trick. this explains why you see the rise of the tea party which is the republican analogue to the anti-war movement three or four years ago. it is a disruptive force and might tear the party r apart. you mentioned the greg comrade commission. we can play tennis like this all day. there is a piece of evidence was a fundamental problem that the republican party has not gotten over the prison and that they want to be the permit relief party in america. this explains the symmetry of the ferocity of the competition. maybe the best example is the 2004 election. republicans extended their majority. tom daschle was defeated, the majority leader, in part because of the argument that he is an obstructionist to nominees. terry reid comes in and joe biden was asked to come into said this -- he said majority not filled that role. dianne feinstein said that if we keep going on this way, we will be a minority party. this kind of presumption made perfect sense in 1955 or 1965 or 1985. it does not make sens
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that's like lucy saying come on charlie brown, come kick the football. what he offered was something much more fundamental. you just played the clip. he said if you want to get from here to there -- if you want to get an economy where the middle class has a fair shot where we achieve fiscal stability through fairness, not where billionaires pay a tax rate that's half that of the middle class, you have to fundamentally change the political system that's blocking you. and the only way we're going to get there is to have precisely the debate we're having. i thought the president laid out clearly a vision in which he said government is a thing we get together to do things we didn't do for ourselves. we're in this together versus a you're on your own. here's a fat tax cut. go out, good luck, middle class fend for yourself. opposed to we're in this together. i think the contract is quite valiant. >> melissa, with the whole idea now of the moneys and the super pac. and because of the supreme court decision opening up unlimited money almost in terms of the proce
that's like lucy saying come on charlie brown, come kick the football. what he offered was something much more fundamental. you just played the clip. he said if you want to get from here to there -- if you want to get an economy where the middle class has a fair shot where we achieve fiscal stability through fairness, not where billionaires pay a tax rate that's half that of the middle class, you have to fundamentally change the political system that's blocking you. and the only way we're going...
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it's more like the charlie brown wa, wa, wa, not the blah, blah, blah. go back to my earlier point, that's a stump speech, obviously. i think romney's team has their own timeline, their own way of approaching these issues, and you know, i think to the point that kurt made earlier, i hate to repeat myself, i really think this thing, the early setup, the game begins labor day after these conventions and then the proof is in the pudding. the president will, as will mitt romney, have to lay out concretely how you are going to adess the debt and deficit, the spending, taxes, the issues that relate to real people who are struggling in this country right now, and he who does that will win. he who does not will lose. i think about as philosophical as i can get. >> to be the republican party that prevented a republican reform of immigration, again and again and again, and then say oh, and he failed to lead, i mean, you cannot have that kind of instant revisionism. >> they also were attacking -- >> i'm not going to argue that. >> you can't have it both ways. eithe
it's more like the charlie brown wa, wa, wa, not the blah, blah, blah. go back to my earlier point, that's a stump speech, obviously. i think romney's team has their own timeline, their own way of approaching these issues, and you know, i think to the point that kurt made earlier, i hate to repeat myself, i really think this thing, the early setup, the game begins labor day after these conventions and then the proof is in the pudding. the president will, as will mitt romney, have to lay out...
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. >> but hasn't -- i feel like -- i mean, i feel like this is charlie brown and lucy and the footballke in the law and every time republicans pull the football away, saying they're changing it, this is bad. aren't we just going to go back to the same fight or does it fundamentally alter it that the supreme court, including a chief justice appointed by george w. bush, change it? >> this is the show for the shameless plug but i will do one. >> all television is shameless plugs. >> i write about a june 15th meeting david plouffe and dan pfeiffer and other top communications and policy people at the white house had with about 16 very top democratic strategists and the topic of health care came up. david plouffe said look, what we've learned in our focus groups is when we ask people about the health care law and supreme court decision, they say do i have to change my plan and if i don't, i don't really care. i'm not obsessed about this. i'm obsessed about my economic future, other issues. the white house has internalized that and you saw it consistent in the president's remarks yesterday.
. >> but hasn't -- i feel like -- i mean, i feel like this is charlie brown and lucy and the footballke in the law and every time republicans pull the football away, saying they're changing it, this is bad. aren't we just going to go back to the same fight or does it fundamentally alter it that the supreme court, including a chief justice appointed by george w. bush, change it? >> this is the show for the shameless plug but i will do one. >> all television is shameless plugs....
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all i think of is charlie brown and the teacher or the parent. you know, kind of funny.h. but is the president truly backed into an economic corner? and basically off the fact that if we continue to see the national unemployment rate go upward is that the biggest problem over the summer? right now they went to ohio at 7.4 there so below the national average. things are going well in ohio. a lot of people blame that, you know, the resurgence that they've seen on the fact that the president was able to save the auto industry. but the national unemployment rate, is that really where it all lies? >> well, the unemployment rate will be part of it but i think part of what president obama is doing here is again making the very clear empirical argument and the argument is private businesses have been adding jobs. people have been shedding jobs are governments particularly states and localities playing off teachers, police officers, firefighters. the beautiful thing about that is it means it is within government's purview to do better. right? it can actually hire people to work i
all i think of is charlie brown and the teacher or the parent. you know, kind of funny.h. but is the president truly backed into an economic corner? and basically off the fact that if we continue to see the national unemployment rate go upward is that the biggest problem over the summer? right now they went to ohio at 7.4 there so below the national average. things are going well in ohio. a lot of people blame that, you know, the resurgence that they've seen on the fact that the president was...
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. >> yeah, i can totally relate to that, wah wah like the teacher in charlie brown cartoons. >>> police in the state of alabama swarm a house overnight, searching for the suspect in the deadly shootings near auburn university. more on that just ahead. >>> case about a serial predator or accuse evers looking for a pay out. -- accusers looking for a pay out. the jury hears from one of the alleged victims in the sex abuse case against jerry sandusky, more on that, with our live interview as we continue. >>> plus a spreading wild fire in colorado has now turned deadly. the latest on efforts to contain this massive blaze. >> as we head to break, a live lookout side right now, wet one. we are getting the latest weather and traffic from tucker and lauren as we continue time now 7:11 a.m. on the nose >>> wild fires out west making headlines. authorities in colorado say they have found remains of a person reported missing in an area burned by the blaze. over the weekend a firefighter who tried to get to the 672- year-old's home to warn her was -- 62-year-old's home to warn h
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for conservatives we are always charlie brown.ays running towards the football. >> that's the point. >> we always get to the football and lucy always picks it up and we fall flat on our back and it happened again yesterday. >> that dam lucy, yeah. you know. but having said that, i think there's a lot of merit to the long ball argument here. there are going to be a lot of other redeeming decisions if you will coming down the pike. but yesterday was a head turner and a scratcher for a lot of conservatives, but they have to understand, i think ultimately what this did, it opened up a very good political argument now. now we can talk about health care tax. and we can talk about -- >> exactly. >> this election in the context ç care taxes will cost the american people beginning next year and that's a big opening. >> it is a great political opening. >> great conversation. >> and if i were running for congress this year, i would -- i would love to be running on the obama health care tax. it's going to be a big issue. but i will just say,
for conservatives we are always charlie brown.ays running towards the football. >> that's the point. >> we always get to the football and lucy always picks it up and we fall flat on our back and it happened again yesterday. >> that dam lucy, yeah. you know. but having said that, i think there's a lot of merit to the long ball argument here. there are going to be a lot of other redeeming decisions if you will coming down the pike. but yesterday was a head turner and a scratcher...
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how many times did the republican charlie brown have to fall for the trick?nd that explains a lot of the eddy the logical fervency that grows stronger than it was 25 for 40 years ago and i think it explains why you now see the rise of that he party which i do think is the republican and i war movement in the democratic party 35 for 40 years ago a very disruptive for us might tear the party apart. you mentioned the great, the commission. on the other hand i note the president walking away from the commission. we can play tennis like this all day but let me make another point in stock and a good audience questions. you remember the piece of evidence about why i think the fundamental problem is the democratic party has never gotten over the presumption that they deserve to be the permanent ruling party in america and this explains some of the estimate tree of the philosophy of the political competition. maybe the best example, and this is old but captures it well, the 2004 election. the member that the extended the maturities which they held for ten years in the
how many times did the republican charlie brown have to fall for the trick?nd that explains a lot of the eddy the logical fervency that grows stronger than it was 25 for 40 years ago and i think it explains why you now see the rise of that he party which i do think is the republican and i war movement in the democratic party 35 for 40 years ago a very disruptive for us might tear the party apart. you mentioned the great, the commission. on the other hand i note the president walking away from...
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how many times did the republican charlie brown have to fall for the lucy and the football trick? that explains a lot of the idealogical fervency that is much stronger than it was 25, 30 years ago. and i think it explains why you now see the rise of the tea party. which i do think is the republican analog of the antiwar movement in the democratic party 35, 40 years ago. a very disruptive force. might even tear the party apart. we'll come back to all that. you mentioned the great, gregg conrad commission. president walking away from the simpson-bowles commission. we can play tennis like this all day. make one other point and stop and go to audience questions. want a little piece of evidence why i think the fundamental, a, not a fundamental problem is that the democratic party has never gotten over the presumption that they deserve to be the permanent ruling party in america this explains some of i think symmetry, ferocity of the political competition. maybe best example, this one is little old and i still think captures very well, 2004 election. remember all that? republicans exten
how many times did the republican charlie brown have to fall for the lucy and the football trick? that explains a lot of the idealogical fervency that is much stronger than it was 25, 30 years ago. and i think it explains why you now see the rise of the tea party. which i do think is the republican analog of the antiwar movement in the democratic party 35, 40 years ago. a very disruptive force. might even tear the party apart. we'll come back to all that. you mentioned the great, gregg conrad...
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brown. she got stronger when she married charlie brooks. she was a maybe. >> she gave us evidence in this way. thea quantity and tone of text y messages.o can i ask you this straight gist forward question? do you agree in general with the gist of her evidence on that matter. >> i think i do. >> as for phone calls i am not to asking to you count them out, but approximately how often did you speak to her by phone including by mobile phone. >> in opposition, perhaps wh particularly in 2006 or 2007, ri not a huge amount when i felt that i did ring her, i always felt like i was telephoning a lot less than gordon brown. i thought it was interesting that i was the leader of the opposition. my sense was i was inca contact a c lot less than he was.n i can't put numbers on it. certainly in 2 then 6 or 2007 ju not necessarily every weekend. >> can we move it forward to b 2008 2009.s was? the contact by phone say on a weekly basis?s >> as we get closer to the election and decision of the sunks and also the wedding and she and moved into charlie brooks'
brown. she got stronger when she married charlie brooks. she was a maybe. >> she gave us evidence in this way. thea quantity and tone of text y messages.o can i ask you this straight gist forward question? do you agree in general with the gist of her evidence on that matter. >> i think i do. >> as for phone calls i am not to asking to you count them out, but approximately how often did you speak to her by phone including by mobile phone. >> in opposition, perhaps wh...
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. >> brown: conservative radio talk show host charlie sykes is convinced that what the majority of wisconsinitizens do want is a politician precisely like scott walker, willing to take- no-prisoners, even if it leads, as it has, to the third recall election of a governor in u.s. history. >> change agents are lightning rods, there's no question about it. >> brown: that's how you see him-- a change agent? >> yeah, oh very much a change agent. look, a lot of politicians in his position could have appointed a blue ribbon task force, could have kicked the can down the road, could have shuffled the money around like other governors, both republican and democrats did. and he went right at it and said we have to change the dynamic of the state of wisconsin. >> brown: and if he wins, the >> brown: the progressive magazine in madison has been involved in these kinds of battles since its founding by fighting bob la follette more than a century ago. today, political editor ruth conniff sees governor walkers fight against public sector unions as part of a larger agenda. >> he has been willing to enact th
. >> brown: conservative radio talk show host charlie sykes is convinced that what the majority of wisconsinitizens do want is a politician precisely like scott walker, willing to take- no-prisoners, even if it leads, as it has, to the third recall election of a governor in u.s. history. >> change agents are lightning rods, there's no question about it. >> brown: that's how you see him-- a change agent? >> yeah, oh very much a change agent. look, a lot of politicians in...
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brown. our relationship got stronger when she married charlie brooks, whom i've known for sometimes and is a neighbor. >> she gave some evidence as, if i can put in this way, the quantity -- text messages. ghana ask you this straightforward question? do you agree in general with the gist of her evidence on that matter? [inaudible] spent answer phone calls i'm not asking you to count them up but approximate how often did you speak to her by phone and including by mobilephone? >> in opposition, perhaps particularly 2006 seven, not a huge amount. i always felt when i did ring her, i felt from if you like i was telephoning her a lot less than gordon brown, which i thought that was interesting. my sense was i was in contact a lot less than he was. but i can't put numbers on it but certainly in 2006-2007 not necessarily every weekend. >> can we just move afford to 2008-2009? was their contact by phone on a weekly basis? >> i think as we get closer to the election and the decision of "the sun," and also, you know, the wedding and she's moved into charlie brooks is house which is very near where i l
brown. our relationship got stronger when she married charlie brooks, whom i've known for sometimes and is a neighbor. >> she gave some evidence as, if i can put in this way, the quantity -- text messages. ghana ask you this straightforward question? do you agree in general with the gist of her evidence on that matter? [inaudible] spent answer phone calls i'm not asking you to count them up but approximate how often did you speak to her by phone and including by mobilephone? >> in...
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brown. time for the top 5@5:30. two veteran lawmakers avoid defeat in the primaries. charlieangel surviving the toughest race of his career. he held the congressional seat since 1971. they convicted him of 11 ethics violations in 2010. utah republican senator orrin hatch winning it was the first time in 36 years hatch was challenged in a primary. it was a tough night for john sullivan tea party candidate scoring a surprise win there. >>> brand new documents released in the trayvon martin case showing george zimmerman passed a lie text tore test. he failed to tell martin he was a neighborhood watch captain twice. that may have prevented the shooting that he shot him in self defense. he is back in court friday for a second bond hearing. >>> she was a strong supporter of president obama. claire mchaskel is the ninth democrat deciding to skip the democratic national convention. an aid claims she wants to stay in missouri. she is one of nine other democrats not attending that convention. >>> an indiana mandy manning an apology after he says a tsa agent spilled his brand fathgra as
brown. time for the top 5@5:30. two veteran lawmakers avoid defeat in the primaries. charlieangel surviving the toughest race of his career. he held the congressional seat since 1971. they convicted him of 11 ethics violations in 2010. utah republican senator orrin hatch winning it was the first time in 36 years hatch was challenged in a primary. it was a tough night for john sullivan tea party candidate scoring a surprise win there. >>> brand new documents released in the trayvon...
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alec baldwin sat down with charlie rose to talk about the perils of fame and his recent run-in with a photographer. that is the "cbs morning news" for this morning. i'm terrell brown everybody. have a great day. great day. ,, ,, >>> is the mayor's strong mayor attack on the suspended sheriff.
alec baldwin sat down with charlie rose to talk about the perils of fame and his recent run-in with a photographer. that is the "cbs morning news" for this morning. i'm terrell brown everybody. have a great day. great day. ,, ,, >>> is the mayor's strong mayor attack on the suspended sheriff.
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brown bag for something better. special guest. erica. >> reporter: thanks, charlie, i do. a guest you know well who's bee.'s the official song of the diamond jubilee, already a big hate here and it was clearly a big hit. >> number one i'm surprised to say today. >> number one. you released it just ahead of the concert. you told me a few minutes ago you were worried about doing something brand new because everything else is well known. >> we had a bit of a gamble. we let all the schools in the country have a copy of it so they could hear it. we got everybody sings it. >> part of the beauty of it is you brought so many people together for the performance and song. we have some of the military wives, the children. >> the military wives of the servicemen that are in afghanistan. the fantastic thing is that the queen loves the common wemt, loves the commonwealth and we managed to get kids to perform from all over the commonwealth. >> did you hear what she thought? >> she was decided. she was delighted. but the americans left. >> they were there for a while. with oup f the things in the music video you released
brown bag for something better. special guest. erica. >> reporter: thanks, charlie, i do. a guest you know well who's bee.'s the official song of the diamond jubilee, already a big hate here and it was clearly a big hit. >> number one i'm surprised to say today. >> number one. you released it just ahead of the concert. you told me a few minutes ago you were worried about doing something brand new because everything else is well known. >> we had a bit of a gamble. we let...
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. >> she'll call you a brown shirt -- >> i think there may be fist cuffs today. >> stay tuned. >> yes. also charliek about the big supreme court ruling. [ explosion ] >> i think you tweeted that the show may explode this morning. >> yeah, right. >> do you remember that? >> sure. [ laughter ] >> when i was doing my own tweeting and facebooking -- >> whatever! >> or face planting. >> i'm face planting while he is fake booking for me. >> uh-huh. >> hang on just talk amongst yourselves. [♪ "jeopardy" theme music ♪] >> oh, dear what did you do? [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> zesabel.com. high testosterone turns women in to highly efficient masturbating machines. they are more prone to master tait and have sex with a partner? >> so how is the single life stephanie? >> i'm not good at that i told you about it. i don't find myself attractive. >> you are not supposed to think about yourself. think about hot chicks. >> i'm not a dude. >> you have no imagination. >> wow. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> both sides claim victory at supreme court rules of immigration law. governor bone finger as we call
. >> she'll call you a brown shirt -- >> i think there may be fist cuffs today. >> stay tuned. >> yes. also charliek about the big supreme court ruling. [ explosion ] >> i think you tweeted that the show may explode this morning. >> yeah, right. >> do you remember that? >> sure. [ laughter ] >> when i was doing my own tweeting and facebooking -- >> whatever! >> or face planting. >> i'm face planting while he is fake booking...
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terrell brown reports that the evidence led them to a very different conclusion. terrell, good morning. >> charliee time, police in waterbury, connecticut, didn't think foul play was involved in the death of diane mcdermott, but in 2010, they reopened the case, and after an exhaustive investigation, they now think they know what really happened on that fateful day in 1967. dylan mcdermott actually heard his mother's final moments. diane mcdermott was having a violent argument with her boyfriend inside this house, followed by a gunshot. >> dylan watched his mother being taken out of the house on a gurney, and even at 5 years old had a vivid recollection of that. >> it was classified first as accidental, and then it was classified possibly as a suicide. >> reporter: out of this tragedy, mcdermott went on to become a big star on the small screen, recently playing a pychiatrist living in a haunted house in "american horror story." >> it's okay. it's okay. >> there's something in there! >> it's okay. >> reporter: and a ruthless boss and attorney in "the practice." >> i'm doing what i have to do to defe
terrell brown reports that the evidence led them to a very different conclusion. terrell, good morning. >> charliee time, police in waterbury, connecticut, didn't think foul play was involved in the death of diane mcdermott, but in 2010, they reopened the case, and after an exhaustive investigation, they now think they know what really happened on that fateful day in 1967. dylan mcdermott actually heard his mother's final moments. diane mcdermott was having a violent argument with her...
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. >> james brown hosts of "nfl today" on cbs sports joins us now. good morning. >> good morning, charlie and erica. good to be with you guys again. >> you talked to pete carroll. what kind of chances does he give brian banks? >> you know, charlie, and before saying that, i'm so thankful there are some coaches out there that have, if you will, a heart to recognize that the young man at least deserves a second shot. people carroll said he was very realistic in his expectations. they were not expecting him because he hasn't been in an nfl team monitoring program to be in shape to go through a long workout but metrics are there, absorbs lots of information so the raw ingredients are there. >> what's the time factor for this? >> you know what, it's going to be an uphill battle for him. he has been invited as you heard in a piece to the seahawks mini camp next week. again, it will probably be through the course of all of the off-season. if he's of the to make a team, it will be an entire season to try to get back up to speed. i recall michael vick when he came out of jail thinking he was ready
. >> james brown hosts of "nfl today" on cbs sports joins us now. good morning. >> good morning, charlie and erica. good to be with you guys again. >> you talked to pete carroll. what kind of chances does he give brian banks? >> you know, charlie, and before saying that, i'm so thankful there are some coaches out there that have, if you will, a heart to recognize that the young man at least deserves a second shot. people carroll said he was very realistic in...
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brown. our relationship got stronger en she married charlie brooks whom i've known for sometimes and is a neighbor. >> she gave some evidence as, if i can put in this way, the quantity -- text messages. ghana ask you this straightforward question? do you agree in general with th gist of her evidence on that matter? [inaudible] spent answer phone calls, i'm not asking you to count them up, but approximate how often did you speak to her by phone and cluding by mobilephone? >> in opposition, perhaps particularly 2006, seven, not a huge amount. i always felt when i did ring her, i felt from if you like i was telephoning her a lot les than gordon brown, which i thought that was interesting. my sense was i was in contact lot less than he was. but i can't put numbers on it, but certainly in 2006-2007, not necessarily every weekend. >> can we just move afford to 2008-2009? was their contact by phone on a weekly basis? i think as we get closer t the election and the decision o "the sun," and also, you know the weddi
brown. our relationship got stronger en she married charlie brooks whom i've known for sometimes and is a neighbor. >> she gave some evidence as, if i can put in this way, the quantity -- text messages. ghana ask you this straightforward question? do you agree in general with th gist of her evidence on that matter? [inaudible] spent answer phone calls, i'm not asking you to count them up, but approximate how often did you speak to her by phone and cluding by...
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brown eggs. and be, of course, aquaponics,o growing fish. these are lake perch. that's what they look like. and these are some of the cisterns. this is -- slow down a littlehes bit, charlieproject that we're going to be doing with the great lakes institute over the next two years to quantify things that have nevero been quantified about growing, growing fish. we're building seven different types of systems to be able to do this work and different types of feed stock, natural feed stocks, things like worms or black soldier fly larvae, food waste. so we're growing a number of fish. the latest fish that we're, we have started research on is black paku which is a braziliani fish that eats only nuts, berries and vegetable waste. and they get up to 60 pounds. so we're, and they -- the taste is just wonderful.oun finish -- so we hope to maybe start raising some of those.o and they have a lot of mega 3 fatty acids just like tuna and some of the other fish. but this project really mean a lot to si in terms of -- to city in terms of really starting to grow, giving back. a million pounds of yellow perch tonight, we'd have them sold by tomorrow morning. that's how much in demand tha
brown eggs. and be, of course, aquaponics,o growing fish. these are lake perch. that's what they look like. and these are some of the cisterns. this is -- slow down a littlehes bit, charlieproject that we're going to be doing with the great lakes institute over the next two years to quantify things that have nevero been quantified about growing, growing fish. we're building seven different types of systems to be able to do this work and different types of feed stock, natural feed stocks, things...
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charlie whelan left the government in 1999. one of the things he did was he briefed. and then mcbride, when i was a cabinet minister i did it raised a concern i have with mr. brown, a believe in september 2008 about some of his activities. i think ias far as need to take that point. did you feel, looking at this time, but the government, perhaps in particular mr. brown, was assessed with the news in the press it or not? -- was obsessed with the news in the press or not? >> i think the late philip gould coined the phrase "the permanent campaign. i think it was his phrase. the modern politics is the permanent campaign. 247 media -- 24/7 media, i think in a way, makes the permanent campaign part of the dna. >> moving forward into the time when you were in the opposition. the pc en "the new york times," which has attracted a lot of attention in this inquiry came not on september 1, 2010, 25 days before he became the leader of the opposition. >> yes. >> were you aware that mr. brown had written to the cabinet secretary seeking an inquiry following the publication of that piece? >> this was after he stopped being the prime minister? >> yes. >> i think -- i must have b
charlie whelan left the government in 1999. one of the things he did was he briefed. and then mcbride, when i was a cabinet minister i did it raised a concern i have with mr. brown, a believe in september 2008 about some of his activities. i think ias far as need to take that point. did you feel, looking at this time, but the government, perhaps in particular mr. brown, was assessed with the news in the press it or not? -- was obsessed with the news in the press or not? >> i think the...
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she was still quite personally supportive of gordon brown and our relationship got married --ship go got stronger when tshe married om i'v charlietity and toad ofe text messages. ghana ask you this yo straightforward question? do you agreera in general with the gist of her evidence on that matter? >> yes, i think i do. >> and answer phone calls, i'm ca not asking you to count themt approxime out, but approximately how often would you or did you speak to her by phone, including by mobile phone? >> in opposition perhaps particularly 2006-seven not an, not huge amount. i always filled when i did ring her, i always felt it felt like i was telephoning aou lot less than gordon brown, which i thought was interesting. he was the prime minister and i was the leader of theas i was opposition. i i was in contact a lot less than he was. w but i can't put numbers on it i but certainly 2006 2007 not06 necessarily every week, i don't weeken think. >> can we just move it forwardu intos 2008-2009? was was the contact by phone, say, on a weekly basis?s? >> i think as we get closer to get closer to the election andion the decision of "the sun," an
she was still quite personally supportive of gordon brown and our relationship got married --ship go got stronger when tshe married om i'v charlietity and toad ofe text messages. ghana ask you this yo straightforward question? do you agreera in general with the gist of her evidence on that matter? >> yes, i think i do. >> and answer phone calls, i'm ca not asking you to count themt approxime out, but approximately how often would you or did you speak to her by phone, including by...