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the wrath of elizabeth is a mighty wrath." "she is pretty rough here. >> for better for worse, she answered everything from her gut. now i think in some ways i think anybody who's ever been in a situation like she's in, you know, this isn't a new, novel idea that you believe, you know, the man's version of what is terrible about his marriage that is not terrible about your wonderful romance. i think there's a little bit of that. she is a very open minded person about a lot of things. but i think she is directly straight about how she feels about what he told her about their marriage. >> larry: does she have any remorse? any remorse at all? >> you know -- remorse. you know, the remorse is like, you know, did you something criminal or terrible. i don't think she -- i think she feels -- she said, she feels compassion for elizabeth. i believe that. she feels -- she said to me, you know, i always had such judgment about infidelity. she comes from a family of infidelity both parents. and so i think remorse is a weird word for her, t
the wrath of elizabeth is a mighty wrath." "she is pretty rough here. >> for better for worse, she answered everything from her gut. now i think in some ways i think anybody who's ever been in a situation like she's in, you know, this isn't a new, novel idea that you believe, you know, the man's version of what is terrible about his marriage that is not terrible about your wonderful romance. i think there's a little bit of that. she is a very open minded person about a lot of...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. i make my efforts count... so i switched to the freestyle promise® program... a unique program that gives me... the support i need, free. free access to a certified diabetes educator... so i can ask about diet and the insulin i use. i got a free meter. and test strip discounts. so i can spend more on what i really want. i count on the freestyle promise® program. make it count for you! only the freestyle program gives you discounts, support, and more. enroll today. >> welcome back. all is quiet on this thursday morning. it will get a little cloudy as the head into the day. it is chilly right now. 41 degrees at the airport. it should warm up pretty quickly. it will be cloudy around 4:00. the rain should come in after 6:00. we will check the forecast for the weekend in a few moments. >> miscarriage is a common pregnancy outcome. nea
elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. i make my efforts count... so i switched to the freestyle promise® program... a unique program that gives me... the support i need, free. free access to a certified diabetes educator... so i can ask about diet and the insulin i use. i got a free...
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elizabe elizabeth, thank you for that. elizabeth cohen. >> thanks. >>> we're taking a break.ere's something that also surprised me, not just this business about how much people spend on drugs in retirement, drugs in general, what are the most used and abused types of drugs in america? i was very surprised with what's in the number one spot. i think you will be, too. hey, ask our doctor about garlique, okay? garlique's clinically tested ingredient maintains healthy cholesterol naturally. eat right. exercise. garlique. >>> we've been spending a lot of time today telling you about how new rules from the federal government could affect you and your mortgage. i want to bring in fha commissioner david stevens. he's on the phone right now. earlier i was giving you some avatars about how these rules would affect specific people, and if we can just bring up roger, responsible roger. i was telling you how roger is one of these guys whose house is underwater. it is worth less than the mortgage. so, the mortgage is worth more than the house. but roger has been making his payments. he's b
elizabe elizabeth, thank you for that. elizabeth cohen. >> thanks. >>> we're taking a break.ere's something that also surprised me, not just this business about how much people spend on drugs in retirement, drugs in general, what are the most used and abused types of drugs in america? i was very surprised with what's in the number one spot. i think you will be, too. hey, ask our doctor about garlique, okay? garlique's clinically tested ingredient maintains healthy cholesterol...
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his daughter, elizabeth, was taken from her bedroom in june of 2002, at age 14. she was found nine months later. the man accused of her kidnapping and rape was recently ruled competent to stand trial. katie, having gone through something like this yourself, what do you make of seeing these home videos from jaycee? >> i think that jaycee looks remarkably well. i think that they're making excellent progress in this process of healing, and that's only going to happen with time. it is a process. and it's going to take time. and that's what they're asking for. they're just asking for time to be left alone and to get on with their healing. >> ed, you went through something very similar in dealing with the media. watching this home video that the family released themselves, what's your take on it? >> you know, i think that jaycee is doing great. i'm so happy for her, and i couldn't agree more with her mother. keeping her out of the public's eye and being able to basically re-engage with life, i think she looks like she's doing great. you know, elizabeth loved horses and
his daughter, elizabeth, was taken from her bedroom in june of 2002, at age 14. she was found nine months later. the man accused of her kidnapping and rape was recently ruled competent to stand trial. katie, having gone through something like this yourself, what do you make of seeing these home videos from jaycee? >> i think that jaycee looks remarkably well. i think that they're making excellent progress in this process of healing, and that's only going to happen with time. it is a...
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>> well, elizabeth is doing great. she's currently serving in lds mission over in france and just having a wonderful experience. as far as the case moving forward, i guess that's in the defense's hands now, whether we go to trial or there's a plea. you know, it would be great if we could get it resolved sooner rather than later. but the bottom line is, accountability is coming about and that mitchell is going to have to be accountable for his actions. and in the end, i just don't want to ever see him hurt anyone the way he hurt elizabeth. >> ed smart reacting to the news in the case that a judge ruled 56-year-old brian david mitchell is competent enough to stand trial, so the charges against him will proceed. ed, thanks so much for joining us this afternoon. we appreciate it. >> you bet. thank you. >>> again, a pretty good decision in this case involving elizabeth smart. of course, it is a big ruling. now, could it be a break in the case of this woman, chelsea king? police linked a convicted sex offender to the disappe
>> well, elizabeth is doing great. she's currently serving in lds mission over in france and just having a wonderful experience. as far as the case moving forward, i guess that's in the defense's hands now, whether we go to trial or there's a plea. you know, it would be great if we could get it resolved sooner rather than later. but the bottom line is, accountability is coming about and that mitchell is going to have to be accountable for his actions. and in the end, i just don't want to...
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elizabeth cohen is standing by. our senior medical correspondent. she's got some answers, when we come back from this break, she's going to tell us what it means for you. ls compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength... to relieve arthritis pain all day. how do we know how big our hospitals need to be?, the census helps us know exactly what we need, so everyone can get their fair share of funding. we can't move forward until you mail it back. 2010 census. >>> going to cover the whole range of health care reform. one of our thoughts is when i talk to elizabeth cohen, our senior medical correspondent. you dedicated yourself in the last few weeks to explaining it in ways that relates to everyday people. i'm not entirely sure what health care reform -- what impact it will have on my costs, my insurance. you have avatars. some people. >> some made up people. to try to illustrate what it means to them. >> i thought these were the middle income martinis. they're the middle income martins. >> ali p
elizabeth cohen is standing by. our senior medical correspondent. she's got some answers, when we come back from this break, she's going to tell us what it means for you. ls compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength... to relieve arthritis pain all day. how do we know how big our hospitals need to be?, the census helps us know exactly what we need, so everyone can get their fair share of funding. we can't move forward until you mail...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. but my allergies put me in a fog. so now, i'm claritin clear! claritin works great on all my allergies like dust, mold, pollen, or pets without making me drowsy, cause i want to be alert around this big guy. live claritin clear. indoors and out. >>> sometimes i wonder if rush doesn't just spin a giant wheel of hate every morning to come up with whatever he's going to get the faithful all worked up about. mexicans, rrrrr. socialism, rrrr! van jones. i don't know who he is, but rrrrr! >> larry: that's, of course, from a previous "realtime with bill maher." live show debuts friday night, february 19 and they repeat it 1,132 times. if you missed it, you see it 6:00 a.m. thursday morning, 4:00 tuesday afternoon. it's a great show. i had a wonderful time guesting on it. >> people are still talking about it. >> larry: it was a great
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good morning, elizabeth. what's your question? >> good morning.ecently signed up for credit monitoring with fr freecreditreport.com. since january, according to the service, my credit score has jumped from 764 to 774, 768, to 748, though nothing on my report has changed. i paid everything on time. more than the minimum. haven't really charged anything out of the norm so i wanted to know why is my credit score jumping around so much and what can i do to get it back up to where it was. >> this is why trying to micromanage your credit score is a really bad idea. it will drive you nuts. you want to see over time a trajectory upward but the reason this is happening is because you're checking it at different times during the billing cycle. when you are using more of your available lines of credit, more of that utilization, it is taking your score down by just a little bit. do not worry about this. your credit score is fine. check it once a month at the most and just go on and do something else that's more important. >> okay. >> okay, thanks a lot, eliza
good morning, elizabeth. what's your question? >> good morning.ecently signed up for credit monitoring with fr freecreditreport.com. since january, according to the service, my credit score has jumped from 764 to 774, 768, to 748, though nothing on my report has changed. i paid everything on time. more than the minimum. haven't really charged anything out of the norm so i wanted to know why is my credit score jumping around so much and what can i do to get it back up to where it was....
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elizabeth, good to see you. costs and budgets, teachers and students take their messages to campuses. when you hear a click, you know it's closed and secure. that's why hefty food bags click closed. be sure it's secure with hefty food bags. just one click and you know it's closed. hefty hefty hefty ♪ stinky! ♪ stinky! ♪ stinky! ♪ stinky! ♪ hefty! ♪ hefty! ♪ hefty! ♪ hefty! hefty bags with unscented odorblock technology help neutralize odors and stop the stinkies. ♪ stinky! stinky! ♪ stinky! stinky! ♪ hefty! ♪ hefty! ♪ hefty! a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength... to relieve arthritis pain all day. >>> how about this? about 200 students and teachers at a california middle school rallying against education cuts. it was just one of dozens of protests in 33 states. this demonstration -- we'll see it here in a second -- at the university of wisconsin
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i'm elizabeth mcdonald. >>> coming up a maryland woman to plead guilty in a murder for hire case. 67 years old was involved. >>> $100 million worth of cuts to the city's budget. i'm megan gilliland. the proposal that spares no one coming up. >> reporter:
i'm elizabeth mcdonald. >>> coming up a maryland woman to plead guilty in a murder for hire case. 67 years old was involved. >>> $100 million worth of cuts to the city's budget. i'm megan gilliland. the proposal that spares no one coming up. >> reporter:
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night.h: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. how do we know how how many town roads we need? the census helps us know exactly what we need, so everyone can get their fair share of funding. we can't move forward until you mail it back. 2010 census. >>> tiger woods has announced he will tee off at one of golf's biggest tournaments the masters at augusta next month setting the stage for what may be the most-watched golf event in history. i talked to david duceac, senior editor of "sports illustrated" golf's group an a columnist for "usa today" and author of "best seat in the house." welcome to both of you. david, i guess this isn't a huge surprise. this masters is this tightly controlled event and the last time that you were here you sort of predicted that he would use this because it was such a perfect place for his return. explain what you meant. >> yeah this is a venue unlike any
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the coronation church since 1066, queen elizabeth ii was crowned there in 1953. last year a $34 million publicly funded renovation project was announced to include a museum, a new elevator and deck dantd new crown-shaped roof. it's expected to be finished by 2013 in time to celebrate queen elizabeth's diamond jublee. >>> thanks for being with me. next week a look at success. a great discussion with success stories. former ceo jack welch and sir martin sorrell on the heels of my book "success" launched next week. keep it right here wall street means main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you next weekend.
the coronation church since 1066, queen elizabeth ii was crowned there in 1953. last year a $34 million publicly funded renovation project was announced to include a museum, a new elevator and deck dantd new crown-shaped roof. it's expected to be finished by 2013 in time to celebrate queen elizabeth's diamond jublee. >>> thanks for being with me. next week a look at success. a great discussion with success stories. former ceo jack welch and sir martin sorrell on the heels of my book...
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. >> elizabeth, please cue up the video of marlaina schiavo taking us through the home. jean casarez, i'd like to get tommy croslin under polygraph to ask him about that night that he says he went there and bammed and bammed and bammed and beat and beat and beat on the door and she never came to the door, misty croslin, nobody ever came. many people say she wasn't there. i want to go to you, marlaina schiavo. you have been in the home. isn't it true that where she was sleeping, misty croslin was sleeping, there's no way she would have been able to ignore her brother bamming on the front door? >> there's no possible way that could happen because where she was sleeping to -- in relation to the front door was only about ten feet away. so if someone was banging, they would have heard it. but what is really strange about this whole thing with tommy is that when he was arrested and he gave this information to investigators they never issued a polygraph and they never cleared the story one way or another with him. so now his attorney says it's time for him to tell the story abo
. >> elizabeth, please cue up the video of marlaina schiavo taking us through the home. jean casarez, i'd like to get tommy croslin under polygraph to ask him about that night that he says he went there and bammed and bammed and bammed and beat and beat and beat on the door and she never came to the door, misty croslin, nobody ever came. many people say she wasn't there. i want to go to you, marlaina schiavo. you have been in the home. isn't it true that where she was sleeping, misty...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. whatever your business card says, you're in the business of you. and only you know where you want that business to go. devry university's keller graduate school of management... offers 15 different mba concentrations, designed to match both the realities... of today's business world and your career ambitions. 85 locations nationwide and online. discover how to grow the business of you... at keller.edu. >> a wise person once said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. by that definition the american people are insane because we reelect the same clowns over and over again and expect that this time it's going to be different. this time they'll do right by us. here's another sign of what low regard we hold the congress in. a new cnn opinion research corporation poll
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night.lizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. dddddddddddddddd >>> you collect insects? >> no. to collect them you have to kill them. i just look at them. >> oh. >> where the hell are you from krip on the? >> phoenix, actually. lucky me we moved here. >> girls are always missed off guys don't want to commit. i want to commit. she won't let me. >> we are, in fact, going home. thanks for letting me crash. >> no problem. good night. >> good night. >> larry: joins us now from seattle is the late corey haim's agent, mark heislip. mark, how did you find out about this? larry, i was actually in bed this morning and the phone kept ringing at my house. i told my wife let it go to voicemail. it kept ringing and ringing and we looked at the caller i.d. and it was all the different news stations. finally, my wife woke up and said why is the news calling us. i looked at
elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night.lizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. dddddddddddddddd >>> you collect insects? >> no. to collect them you have to kill them. i just look at them. >> oh. >> where the hell are you from krip on the? >> phoenix, actually. lucky me we...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night.lizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. she was my great role model, anymy grammy keaton.e. it was pretty much of a shock for us when she got colon cancer. we were -- none of us were prepared for that. here's the deal, and this is the bottom line here -- colorectal cancer is the second-leading cancer killer of men and women over the age of 50. and you know what -- this is one that you can prevent. just get screened, okay? i know how precious life is right now. we can all do this. you can do it, i can do it. if i can do it, you can do it, okay? how's that for a deal? i believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade of out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. >> neil: do you remember that speech, what is little known is what jfk said moments later that after returning to earth, nasa would check under foreign
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but what did elizabeth cadey stanton do? she shocked society because she paraded the streets showing the baby inside of her and people were aghast. but people were also surprised at the voice and the message that she was carrying, because you see at the time of the feminist movement as we know today with elizabeth cadey stanton and susan b. anthony, they were fighting for all people's rights, not just the right of women, but the right of the african-american, man and woman, and also the right of the child. african-american and white. they were fighting for everyone. and it was elizabeth cadey stanton who was the most shocking of all because what she did was she showed her feminism on the streets. and one of the things that she said was, when we consider that women are treated as property, it is degrading to women that we should treat our children as property to be disposed of as we see fit. now, think about that. when we consider women are treated as property, i think you can put in there the african-american as well, it is
but what did elizabeth cadey stanton do? she shocked society because she paraded the streets showing the baby inside of her and people were aghast. but people were also surprised at the voice and the message that she was carrying, because you see at the time of the feminist movement as we know today with elizabeth cadey stanton and susan b. anthony, they were fighting for all people's rights, not just the right of women, but the right of the african-american, man and woman, and also the right...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night.lizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> a glaring example of broken government is the effort to overhaul health care. costs are spiraling out of control. what you see on your hospital bill's not the whole story. dr. sanjay gupta takes us inside the operating room to break down system of the hidden costs of health care. >> reporter: one of the questions that comes up all the time, what about hospital bills? how do they break down? it's no question, it leaves a lot of people scratching their heads. i want to give you an example by taking you inside this operating room. this is the hospital where i'm a neurosurgeon. having an operate performed in a room like this costs about $3,000 an hour. that's for starters. give you a couple of quick examples. if you look at a hospital bill, you might see an i.v. bag charge. $280 for the i.v. bag. that might strike people as very
elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night.lizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> a glaring example of broken government is the effort to overhaul health care. costs are spiraling out of control. what you see on your hospital bill's not the whole story. dr. sanjay gupta takes us inside the operating room to break...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night.zabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. we're with you when you're saving for your dreams. when you want a bank that travels with you. with you when you're ready for the next move. [ male announcer ] now that wells fargo and wachovia have come together, what's in it for you? unprecedented strength, the stability of the leading community bank in the nation and with 12,000 atms and thousands of branches, we're with you in more ways and places than ever before. with you when you want the most from your bank. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. is to reproduce every color in the world on tv. introducing quattron quad pixel technology. it adds a fourth color, yellow, to the standard rgb color system, creating a vast array of colors you can't see with your tv's three color technology. but, you can see this. whoa! oh my. [ male announcer ] quattron from shar
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob: elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> plastics are everywhere, including your kitchen. >> you may think nothing of grabbing one of those plastic containers and heating food in the microwave. well, liz crenshaw is here to remind you to think twice about that. >> twice, three times, four times. many plastic containers look the same, but they're really all very different. when it comes to heating food, it can become a problem for you and your family. diane showed us the dos and don'ts when it comes to heating food in plastic bags and containers. >> plastics have different intended uses. different containers are made to withstand various temperatures. >> what happens if i use that low-temperature plastic in the microwave or i pour boiling soup into it? >> if it can't withstand high temperatures, it could melt or change form when you're cooking in it. >> repo
elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob: elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> plastics are everywhere, including your kitchen. >> you may think nothing of grabbing one of those plastic containers and heating food in the microwave. well, liz crenshaw is here to remind you to think twice about that. >>...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night.lizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> explosion in smart phones and wireless devices is sending a tidal wave through the air. perhaps the biggest topic at the wireless expo in las vegas. scott cohen is there with a special guest. take it away, scott. >> reporter: erin, it's a huge issue. an issue for all of us when we get calls dropped and everything else. and calls failing, whatever. all of this data, all of these new smart phones are increasing the stress on the system. but there is help on the way. we're delighted to have the warrior of the chief technology officer of cisco systems. and you've unveiled something at this show that may not be as flashy as a smart phone, but it's huge. it's a router that's pretty amazing. tell me about it. >> we announced a couple of weeks ago our latest router that's called the crs-3, basically it has targeted the problem that you
elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night.lizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> explosion in smart phones and wireless devices is sending a tidal wave through the air. perhaps the biggest topic at the wireless expo in las vegas. scott cohen is there with a special guest. take it away, scott. >> reporter:...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night.jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. need a lift ? hey buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know. no problem. mind if i take a shortcut ? yep, sure. i knew the subaru legacy was the smart choice, what i didn't expect was the fun. the subaru legacy, feel the love. subaru, the only manufacturer with 2010 iihs top safety picks for all models. >> sean: welcome back to our hannity special. generation zero. we watched the obama administration increase the national debt by an unprecedented amount. they say they are doing this to get us out of the last financial crisis. could they be bringing about the next big one? >> we have as a stands right now a $12 trillion national debt over 7 trillion in external debt or trade debt. almost $2 trillion federal budget deficit. >> in 2009 the federal government is borrowing over $1.8 trillion. that comes to more than $150 billion a month. next year it will b
elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night.jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. need a lift ? hey buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know. no problem. mind if i take a shortcut ? yep, sure. i knew the subaru legacy was the smart choice, what i didn't expect was the fun. the subaru legacy, feel the love. subaru, the only manufacturer with 2010...
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. >> she said most of john edwards' mistakes was because he feared the wrath of elizabeth. >> reporterbe the same john edwards who told "nightline" the child couldn't possibly be his. >> i need to ask about probably the most controversial allegation, which is that a report has been published that the baby of miss hunter is your baby. true? >> not true. not true. published in a supermarket tabloid, but, no, that's absolutely not true. >> reporter: elizabeth edwards talked about the impact on her marriage when she wrote her book. >> i only knew about a single night. a single moment of weakness. >> reporter: and former edwards' aide, andrew young, talked about how he pretended to be the father of hunter's baby when he was promoting his book. when hunter broke her silence with gq, some question whether it was a news story at all. >> should the media even cover this todd resituation? >> reporter: but that didn't stop him and everyone else from showing the gq pictures, you know, where the magazine had her pose provocatively in a bed, surrounded by her daughter's toys. would gq have done the
. >> she said most of john edwards' mistakes was because he feared the wrath of elizabeth. >> reporterbe the same john edwards who told "nightline" the child couldn't possibly be his. >> i need to ask about probably the most controversial allegation, which is that a report has been published that the baby of miss hunter is your baby. true? >> not true. not true. published in a supermarket tabloid, but, no, that's absolutely not true. >> reporter:...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night.lizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. for strong bones, i take calcium. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. hi, i need to remove one of these thingies. half-inch ratchet, three-quarter standard socket. from one of these rascals. 3/4" deep well. - and i can't reach it. - 12-inch extension. because this big 'ole grizzly bear is in the way. universal joint. my man. the largest tool selection in america... and the people who know them best. come in now and fi all portable power tools, bench, and stationary tools on sale. sears. life. well spent. >> larry: we're back. we'll meet two great american athletes in a moment. let's check in with anderson cooper, who has returned from the war, s
elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night.lizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. for strong bones, i take calcium. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food....
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben.elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. >> kroft: now, a few minutes with andy rooney. >> rooney: i hope all of you are going to fill out your census form when it comes in the mail next month. if you don't return the form, the area you live in might get less government money and you wouldn't want that to happen, would you? this is a sample of the census 2010 form and i think most people are a little nervous about all the stuff the government wants to know about them. i don't think the government is out to get me or to help someone else get me, but it wouldn't surprise me if they were out to sell me something, or help someone else sell me something. i mean, why else would the census bureau want to know my telephone number? every form asks for my telephone number. how many government agencies do i have to give my phone number to, anyway? have they ever thought of looking me up in the phone book? the census bureau gets in
elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben.elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. >> kroft: now, a few minutes with andy rooney. >> rooney: i hope all of you are going to fill out your census form when it comes in the mail next month. if you don't return the form, the area you live in might get less government money and you wouldn't want that to happen, would you? this is a sample...
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[elizabeth laughs] it disappeared! >> it disappeared! >> it's going to save me a bunch of time, it's gonna save me a lot of money, and i actually am having fun. >> [laughs] ...ooh, look at this refrigerator. >> the superheated steam can take care of the grease. it breaks it down, and it sanitizes the surface... >> whoa. >> and it's dry in seconds. >> what about inside the refrigerator? >> not a problem. i can use the side. >> oh, i love that wedge. >> isn't that great? >> oh, and here's some spilled jelly. >> not a problem. i'm just gonna go in like this. look at that, in one step. >> that's amazing. syrup? oh, that's a sticky mess. >> it's so easy. in just one step, superheated steam and no chemicals. >> what's next? >> well, let me show you. i have the cylinder wand over here. >> mm-hmm. >> i'm just gonna pop that on and show you what i can do with it. >> o.k. >> i can use it to reach all around the kitchen, wherever i need to go. look at this. >> oh, yeah! you don't even need a stepladder. >> i love using it around the sink. look at t
[elizabeth laughs] it disappeared! >> it disappeared! >> it's going to save me a bunch of time, it's gonna save me a lot of money, and i actually am having fun. >> [laughs] ...ooh, look at this refrigerator. >> the superheated steam can take care of the grease. it breaks it down, and it sanitizes the surface... >> whoa. >> and it's dry in seconds. >> what about inside the refrigerator? >> not a problem. i can use the side. >> oh, i love that...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night.beth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. >>> first haiti, now chile. another major earthquake strikes another nation and the death toll this time has risen to more than 700 people. some coastal towns in chile have been nearly obliterated and the extent of the destruction is becoming more painfully evident with each passing day. for the latest on emergency relief efforts in chile, our correspondent tonight is nbc news ann curry. >> i see a bridge down over there. flying into the destruction zone for the first time today, evidence of the power of one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded. >> reporter: from the air you can begin to see the extent of the d
elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night.beth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. >>> first haiti, now...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. you know, when i grow up, i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i'm going to work with kids. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. i want to fall in love again. [ female announcer ] together we can discover the best of what's next at aarp.org. >> larry: our full panel is assembled with the addition of jane velez-mitchell from new york, host of "issues with jane velez-mitchell" from hln. what were you addicted to, jane? why was it a secret? >> well, i was a lush, larry. and god willing in april i'll have 15 years of sobriety. i was a blackout drinker. in fact, i would call my friends the next morning and call damage assessment m
elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. you know, when i grow up, i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i'm going to work with kids. i want...
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the latest one is from elizabeth.cash items, determining the value of all those items, how day put down what it's worth. the irs has some very complicated ways to do this. they call it fair value. i'm telling you what i consider the shortcut. it's legit. the easy way is tax software. it costs something but you'll save a lot in time especially i you got a lot of items and i think that elizabeth does because she was talking about her mother's estate. turbo tax is one of the ways you can do this. they let you quickly find a standard value for books, suits, shoes, sweaters. there's all different kinds of women's clothing. you can do whatever. elizabeth was talking about her mom. i think it's the speediest way for you to get a price that both you and the irs can agree on and if you don't want to buy tax software, maybe you donated just a few items, look at the thrift store for prices on similar items. now, of course, the ground rules are when it comes to noncash donations it has to be given to a arity and you must have the
the latest one is from elizabeth.cash items, determining the value of all those items, how day put down what it's worth. the irs has some very complicated ways to do this. they call it fair value. i'm telling you what i consider the shortcut. it's legit. the easy way is tax software. it costs something but you'll save a lot in time especially i you got a lot of items and i think that elizabeth does because she was talking about her mother's estate. turbo tax is one of the ways you can do this....
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elizabeth cohen is here with the latest on the story. what's the verdict?ery, they are the parents. the parents have been informed that a dna test proves that they really are the parents. the international red cross gave them this dna test and yesterday, as you can see, here is nadine and junior alexis getting into a red cross vehicle. they were brought to a red cross compound in port-au-prince and told yes, the dna test showed that you are the parents that's according to a florida state official who i spoke to earlier today. as you can imagine, i'll bet they are very, very happy. >> oh, my goodness. so the baby is still being cared for in the u.s. what's going to happen next? how do the parents and the baby reunite? >> let's talk a little bit about what happened before before i talk about what happens next because you bring up a good point. what happened is this baby was in the rubble for five days before she was discovered and she was brought to the hospital where i was and spent five days and run by the university of miami and she was worked on by doctor
elizabeth cohen is here with the latest on the story. what's the verdict?ery, they are the parents. the parents have been informed that a dna test proves that they really are the parents. the international red cross gave them this dna test and yesterday, as you can see, here is nadine and junior alexis getting into a red cross vehicle. they were brought to a red cross compound in port-au-prince and told yes, the dna test showed that you are the parents that's according to a florida state...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> all right. welcome back. to the "town square" today. today a tale of stranger than fiction on wall street. this one indeed true. if you watch us regularly, you know about greed. book-cooking, outright lie, hiding risk, buying out regulators, regulators watching porn, you pick it, it took down not only lehman brothers and allowed dick filled to take $5 million out of our economy in the process but was only one of many banks exhibiting unfortunately all too similar behavior in a new book "the devils kasino" for the first time ever reveals how four working class guys from long island, more from wall street's good guys to some its most corrupt players whose actions nearly collapsed the entire u.s. economy. joining us now the author of that book "vicky ward" also a contributing editor for "vanity fair." congratulations on the bill. >> thank
elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> all right. welcome back. to the "town square" today. today a tale of stranger than fiction on wall street. this one indeed true. if you watch us regularly, you know about greed. book-cooking, outright lie, hiding risk, buying out...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> a routine five-hour flight from l.a. to new york turned into a 16-hour flight from hell, and the whole thing was captured in realtime online by passengers who used the plane's wifi to tweet and to send video of what was happening on board. joining me right now is one of those passengers, david martin who is the ceo of the social networking service contain. david, it's good to have you here. i know you believe social networking is the story what happened on this plane. >> right. >> back me up a little bit. i guess first you filmed all of this, right? >> right. me and some of the people that were with me that work in the same company. >> so at what point did you think hey, it's time to pull out the camera here? >> definitely i already had the camera from minute one when we came out the gate. when we took off from l.a.x., and showing everyone look at th
elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> a routine five-hour flight from l.a. to new york turned into a 16-hour flight from hell, and the whole thing was captured in realtime online by passengers who used the plane's wifi to tweet and to send video of what was happening on board. joining me right now...
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elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night.zabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. it's got many faces. ugh, my heartburn won't quit -- keeps coming back. and don't even bring up... ...that bad taste in my throat. yuck! and that belching... ...so nasty. excuse me! sound familiar? taste familiar? [ male announcer ] if you're not getting relief from your burning, bad taste, and belching, talk to your doctor. it could be acid reflux disease. and ask about prescription aciphex. one pill works all day... ...all night. [ male announcer ] now, you can try aciphex for free! just call 1-866-293-2607 or visit tryaciphex.com/07 for a 14-day free trial voucher. take it to your doctor and ask if aciphex is right for you. side effects may include pain, sore throat, infection, gas, and constipation. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. write this number down! [ male announcer ] 1-866-293-2607 or visit try aciphex.
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great, a jab at elizabeth edwards who has terminal cancer. a close friend of john edwards says despite what she says in the interview, the idea that they're going to end off together is, quote, total fantasy. >>> a husband is accused of selling his wife for sex on the internet this all began when she was pregnant with their child. she reached out for help. thankfully he was arrested on the weekend. the sheriff tom dart was in on this. he eastern filed a lawsuit against craigslist. back with us is mary jo rapini. tom, i'll start with you. nice work, just a horrifi story here. so how did he force his wife into rostitution? how did this go down? >> mike, this one is -- like i say, it's hard to say this is the worst or this is the worst. but this is bad, bad stuff. he met her at a very young age. she gets pregnant, and he marries her and almost literally from the start he starts forcing her in prostitution, sending her around the country. he was using craigslist and other internet sites as well to put up adding. he would set the dates up and say,
great, a jab at elizabeth edwards who has terminal cancer. a close friend of john edwards says despite what she says in the interview, the idea that they're going to end off together is, quote, total fantasy. >>> a husband is accused of selling his wife for sex on the internet this all began when she was pregnant with their child. she reached out for help. thankfully he was arrested on the weekend. the sheriff tom dart was in on this. he eastern filed a lawsuit against craigslist. back...
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and elizabeth cohen will be talking medical weight.dless we're talking about needless charges in your medi those stories and a lot more coming up in the "cnn newsroom." >> no it's a sale. nothing beats a sale! wrong move! you. you can save up to half off that sale when you name your own price on priceline. but this one's a deal...trust me. it's only pretending to be a deal. here, bid $79. got it. wow! you win this time good twin! there's no disguising the real deal. the smell of home made chili whatever scents fill your household, purina tidy cats scoop helps neutralize odors in multiple cat homes... keeping your house smelling like it should. purina tidy cats scoop. keep your home smelling like home. >>> creating jobs is actually job number one for a lot of lawmakers this week on capitol hill. the most recent unemployment figures reaffirm this urgency, especially for minorities. laquonda waters is one of our faces of this story, an example of how government stimulus can work for you. sarah lee has her story. >> lab technician laquonda
and elizabeth cohen will be talking medical weight.dless we're talking about needless charges in your medi those stories and a lot more coming up in the "cnn newsroom." >> no it's a sale. nothing beats a sale! wrong move! you. you can save up to half off that sale when you name your own price on priceline. but this one's a deal...trust me. it's only pretending to be a deal. here, bid $79. got it. wow! you win this time good twin! there's no disguising the real deal. the smell of...
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susana elizabeth castillo, univisión. >> bueno, los angeles llegó el cantante mexicano nij rmijares promoverl beso que le dio en público a su esposa lucero para desmentir el rumor que está separado y a punto del divorcio, escuchemos. >> la verdad que son 13 años que cumplimos ahora en enero y pues cada año nos sacan un chisme. ahora ha duradomas el tema y no pasa nada y no se subió para desmentir nada. y porque quería estar con su marido ahí y los niños y estamos a gusto. cosa que obviamente le agradezco que se haya tirado ahí para cantar conmigo. >> bueno el rumor viene circulando desde finales del año pasado y sostienen que es falso. >> después de un reces de 7 años regresa a la música el ex integrante del grupo. y lo hace por la puerta grande. Él está lanzando u nuevo disco de música tropical y pegó un tema en promoción y necesitaba tiempo para él y su familia y vuelve convertido en un@@xxmpactoh@unio >> y anoche en méxico. el canal y la gran fiesta. el pegajoso en méxico. como parte de una gira por el robo. que va a terminar y antes que comience el campeonato mundial. y también en monter
susana elizabeth castillo, univisión. >> bueno, los angeles llegó el cantante mexicano nij rmijares promoverl beso que le dio en público a su esposa lucero para desmentir el rumor que está separado y a punto del divorcio, escuchemos. >> la verdad que son 13 años que cumplimos ahora en enero y pues cada año nos sacan un chisme. ahora ha duradomas el tema y no pasa nada y no se subió para desmentir nada. y porque quería estar con su marido ahí y los niños y estamos a gusto....
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jane: elizabeth laird, it is quite a feat. think you've ever missed somebody or you have rarely done it if you have, coming back or being deployed. >> when my daughter was sick with -- she was dying with breast cancer, and i had to miss a few weeks back in 2007. jane: well, kudos to you, it's quite an example you're setting elizabeth. thank you so much for sharing your story. >> you're welcome, thank you. trace: there were likely plenty of hugs for these heroes as well, a huge welcome home for national guard members in yankton, south dakota, even the governor came out to cheer their return, the troops, just wrapped a year-long security mission in kuwait. welcome home to them. >>> we have breaking news just coming in, barbara bush, the former first lady, has now been discharged from the hospital. according to all accounts, she was alert, she was in good spirits, and the doctors say she should return to normal activity after two days of testing. the very latest on that, plus president obama getting on the drilling bandwagon. so
jane: elizabeth laird, it is quite a feat. think you've ever missed somebody or you have rarely done it if you have, coming back or being deployed. >> when my daughter was sick with -- she was dying with breast cancer, and i had to miss a few weeks back in 2007. jane: well, kudos to you, it's quite an example you're setting elizabeth. thank you so much for sharing your story. >> you're welcome, thank you. trace: there were likely plenty of hugs for these heroes as well, a huge...
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elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob.ight everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >> neil: now it's the law and you're on your own. the healthcare overhauls are she's telling her patients she's not participating in health insurance plans. good to have you. >> good to be here. >> is it too much of a nuisance? >> i think you hit the nail on the head. it's any time the insurance or government program comes there's strings. and unfortunately when this insurance is going to be overseen by the government, they're going to mandate what can and can't be done, doctors in the middle. we have a legal, moral obligation to treat our patients to the best of our judgment. when they bill their insurance and insurance has strict laws about what can and can't be done, doctors are in the middle. i explained and told them i can't have two masters, either i'm putting your patient as my first concern or i can follow the mandates of all this legislation and the upcoming th
elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob.ight everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >> neil: now it's the law and you're on your own. the healthcare overhauls are she's telling her patients she's not participating in health insurance plans. good to have you. >> good to be here. >> is it too much of a nuisance? >> i think you hit the nail on the head. it's any time the...
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15 años en el asesinato de selena >>> y la autora dice que selena envió mensaje del más allá >>> elizabethta de monterrey que asegura haber trabajado con selena por tres años >>> para mi era una relación profesional como con los demasiada artista que trabajamos >>> ella me hacía sentir padre y muy bien >>> se preocupaba mucho por mi y ella me empezó a platicar cosa de ella y me preguntaba cosas mías personales y de así empezó un cokocono confianza >>> y según ella dice que envía mensaje >>> ella dice que está en el lugar donde tiene que estar y está muy bien. y dice lo que pasa es que todavía anda aquí hay cosa que necesitan >>> arreglar y cual es la verdad que ella quiere que escriba y dice que no me preocupe y ella guiará mi mano >>> el libro está dirigido a la familiares y seguidores la reina >>> son mensajes muy personales y bonito y a cada dien quien le dice todo lo que tiene que decir >>> ella stao viendo lo que pasa con cada uno y sabe perfectamente lo que hay en el interior de cada uno y así se lo dice >>> quizás uno els relatos más impactante es donde narra lo que pasó el 31 de ma
15 años en el asesinato de selena >>> y la autora dice que selena envió mensaje del más allá >>> elizabethta de monterrey que asegura haber trabajado con selena por tres años >>> para mi era una relación profesional como con los demasiada artista que trabajamos >>> ella me hacía sentir padre y muy bien >>> se preocupaba mucho por mi y ella me empezó a platicar cosa de ella y me preguntaba cosas mías personales y de así empezó un cokocono...
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taz turnas it turns out, it turo be elizabeth's brother. >> are these pictures. >> reporter: craig inrt for the last 20 years and didn't know it. >> she was here in catlerock. >> what do you mean we're neighbors. >> reporter: and craig planned a surprise of his own. >> oh my god. >> reporter: he without an early morning flight to meet his little sister. they were all separated as children when their father and selelizabeth's mom divorced. she moves from california to new mexico and was raised as an only child. elizabeth's curiosity and this friend's request on facebook brought them altogether. >> i sent a text message on the phone to all of my sibling, you're not going to believe this. >> reporter: sitting on this diner the process of catching up on years spent apart has begun. >> i would love to continue to get to know them and continue the relationship, obviously. there's a million good people. >> i noticed a couple of other gillilands on there. i'm wondering if there's something my parent aren't telling. >>> the things that facebook is brings up. >>> we have a big announcement to m
taz turnas it turns out, it turo be elizabeth's brother. >> are these pictures. >> reporter: craig inrt for the last 20 years and didn't know it. >> she was here in catlerock. >> what do you mean we're neighbors. >> reporter: and craig planned a surprise of his own. >> oh my god. >> reporter: he without an early morning flight to meet his little sister. they were all separated as children when their father and selelizabeth's mom divorced. she moves from...
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i want to start with you elizabeth. heard there will be a congress clause challenge say tag despite how loosey-goosey the congress challenge clause has gone that now congress has gone a step too far mandateing that people purchase a product. namely health, indiana. >> you laid out what could be a supreme court challenge. you will hear it here first on your show. what is going on is this. even the congressional budget office in 1994 said having an insurance mandate in hillary care would have been an unprecedented expansion of the congress' power, of the u.s. government power to regulate interstate commerce. forcing you to buy a good or service meaning health insurance. and there is nothing in the constitution that says the u.s. government can regulate you for doing nothing, meaning not buying insurance, meaning you have to pay a fine. what are they going to do next? regulate couch potatoes for doing nothing just you will likely see a supreme court challenge. in world war ii, taxpayers were never forced to buy u.s. war bo
i want to start with you elizabeth. heard there will be a congress clause challenge say tag despite how loosey-goosey the congress challenge clause has gone that now congress has gone a step too far mandateing that people purchase a product. namely health, indiana. >> you laid out what could be a supreme court challenge. you will hear it here first on your show. what is going on is this. even the congressional budget office in 1994 said having an insurance mandate in hillary care would...
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. >> reporter: elizabeth warren says first and fore most, the credit card interest rates need to be reeled in. >> the large wall street banks that really run the credit cards have been able to borrow from the american taxpayer through the fed at what is effectively 0% interest. so, what are they doing to credit cards? the answer is, they often tripled interest rates. >> reporter: and from harvard, to the hallways of an american high school -- >> it's not rocket science. it's not an unsolvable problem. >> reporter: this teacher says look no further than his economics class. young minds with their own fixes. so what do you think in the steins told me they take defensive driving to get a discount on their insurance, so, why not defensive banking? take a course, show the bank yourself a safe customer and get a break on those interest rates. >> if you're an informed driver, so, the same principle should apply for your bank account. >> reporter: and an easier idea from all of you? 83% told us, just simplify the paperwork, with those credit cards and loans. something even those high schoolers poi
. >> reporter: elizabeth warren says first and fore most, the credit card interest rates need to be reeled in. >> the large wall street banks that really run the credit cards have been able to borrow from the american taxpayer through the fed at what is effectively 0% interest. so, what are they doing to credit cards? the answer is, they often tripled interest rates. >> reporter: and from harvard, to the hallways of an american high school -- >> it's not rocket science....
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let's watch. >> i think john edwards is telling rielle and elizabeth whatever he needs to tell them to make them to do what he wants them to do. >> you are saying that you believe that he is still in touch with her. >> very much so, yes. >> why? >> well, last week i was in court being attacked by at least seven corporate lawyers and if she can't afford to pay for a $1,500 house i don't know how she's paying hundred and thousands of lawyers to put me through paces for two, three weeks. >> so you are saying that you believe that john edwards is not only still in touch with her but possibly paying her legal fees? >> i can't think of anyone else who would do it other than him. >> quite an allegation there. and they're in court because of this alleged sex tape that andrew young, the judge believes, he might have retain a copy of all of that. through all of this though, stacy, rielle hunter believes that john edwards, johnny again as he calls him, still loves her, she loves him. what do you make of that? what do you think that john swaurds going through as you watch in unfold. >> what i want
let's watch. >> i think john edwards is telling rielle and elizabeth whatever he needs to tell them to make them to do what he wants them to do. >> you are saying that you believe that he is still in touch with her. >> very much so, yes. >> why? >> well, last week i was in court being attacked by at least seven corporate lawyers and if she can't afford to pay for a $1,500 house i don't know how she's paying hundred and thousands of lawyers to put me through paces...