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we started with a boy guinea pig. >> what? you taught your kids sex ed with guinea pig?well we had a boy and a girl guinea pig that clearly likeddo each other. >> aren't. you afraid these kids are going to treat these guinea pigs like role model? >> well, you really couldn't see anything because they're big, furry little fuzz ball things. that's why there aren't guinea pig porn movies. >> for now. let's hope the porn industry doesn't catch on. ( applause ). >> jon: thank you, [ coach ] that's one of the best three-point turners i've ever seen. hey son! come on over here! coach t, it's an honor. well, have you thought about the future? maybe corolla or camry. well, my mom says i need to keep my mpg up. [ laughing ] course she does... we got number 34. highway. and we got 43 over there. city. go on, check it out! i'll tell you what, checkers, you've impressed me before in the past, and you're impressing me even more now. coach is impressed. you did a good job and i like your shoes. >> jon: my guest, you can see him every week on "dan rather reports." his new book is called
we started with a boy guinea pig. >> what? you taught your kids sex ed with guinea pig?well we had a boy and a girl guinea pig that clearly likeddo each other. >> aren't. you afraid these kids are going to treat these guinea pigs like role model? >> well, you really couldn't see anything because they're big, furry little fuzz ball things. that's why there aren't guinea pig porn movies. >> for now. let's hope the porn industry doesn't catch on. ( applause ). >> jon:...
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iraq with fake visas or was it all fixed cost one of the travellers moxy mcknight's he and his uncle guinea put helped organize the trip oh. my cheering crowd welcomed full russian bikers on monday when they returned home from iraq they were detained in new baghdad on the twenty eighth of may in charged with espionage and these a forgery the men are actually very experienced mood of bike tourists who previously traveled from the whole world latin america the united states mexico europe and china in the iraqi jail demand would beaten and even threatened with the death penalty found guilty the whole situation caused a diplomatic row now the russian korean ministry spokesman admitted at the bike isn't a direct from turkey valid iraqi visas most school did. everything it could to get the bikers back. in jail hundreds of russian bikers how they really outside iraq's embassy protest in their arrest they deliver their petition to we were ox and boy in russia asking for the man's release on their return to moscow the bikers blamed the media for not reflecting the real situation in iraq which they f
iraq with fake visas or was it all fixed cost one of the travellers moxy mcknight's he and his uncle guinea put helped organize the trip oh. my cheering crowd welcomed full russian bikers on monday when they returned home from iraq they were detained in new baghdad on the twenty eighth of may in charged with espionage and these a forgery the men are actually very experienced mood of bike tourists who previously traveled from the whole world latin america the united states mexico europe and...
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even though i'd see if any of guinea of one of daniel and so the spotlight would be back shortly after we take a break so stay with us we'll continue this interview live in terms. of good things and welcome to what makes twenty missions since the break from the beginning hans of this incident one remaining open channel with him from machines in trouble free from filters and back to back to the ship didn't like speak to cyberspace where battle journalists have made the jump to hyperspace challenging the establishment's grip on information and are now being pursued by sinister agents to more of what's happening in the opposite ends of the spectrum the. journalist at hand we keep expound on that will publish a. child missing. police in effect. lost. every single meter of the forest lawn chairs found the girl. it was too late. oh a score of lives saved money is voluntary scouting force is the best memory of the one life most. welcome back to spotlight on an album just a reminder that my guests on the show today are ignorant you and. then yet. must seem tell us about your arrest and what ex
even though i'd see if any of guinea of one of daniel and so the spotlight would be back shortly after we take a break so stay with us we'll continue this interview live in terms. of good things and welcome to what makes twenty missions since the break from the beginning hans of this incident one remaining open channel with him from machines in trouble free from filters and back to back to the ship didn't like speak to cyberspace where battle journalists have made the jump to hyperspace...
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and i think mortlock is one of those few places around papua new guinea who still keep their cultures and traditions but already the life in the community has been very distorted. and i think i've already seen signs of a bad future for my children. [children speaking indistinctly] when i was living in this area in this house, this is where my kitchen is. now the sea has washed the place, and it's very sad to see that the children now growing are not seeing what we have seen before. [conversation in native language] man: tamaki... [speaking native language] telo: no snakes. no harmful insects, not on the island, except mosquitoes. it's the only thing that makes people afraid to come to the garden. [insects chirping] when the garden was given to my father by his father, the garden has already been affected by salt water. [mosquitoes buzzing] the giant taro takes 15 years to grow. and there's maybe over a hundred different types of ceremonies you have to dig giant taro for. that's why this salt is a big thing affecting the lives of families on the island. [mosquitoes buzzing] as you see,
and i think mortlock is one of those few places around papua new guinea who still keep their cultures and traditions but already the life in the community has been very distorted. and i think i've already seen signs of a bad future for my children. [children speaking indistinctly] when i was living in this area in this house, this is where my kitchen is. now the sea has washed the place, and it's very sad to see that the children now growing are not seeing what we have seen before....
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right after that, we went up to pop wa, new guinea. i went with the ambassador and had just heard that i was going to be given another two years there. as i mentioned the other day to jill, australia is an idyllic assignment unless you're ambitious. it's left field. it's siberia, you don't want to be there if you're coming up for promotion and that type of thing. this is 1967 and '8. >> contrary to some revisionist interpretations, you were not with the cia in australia? >> no, i was not. >> okay. on the record. >> would he tell us if he was? >> i'd have to kill you. but there were actually 22 defense departments activities which i sort of oversaw. i didn't command anything. but in australia there were 22 d.o.d. activities. and we had about 600 american troops there. i was desperate if i had another two years down there, had to get out of there. when we got the new guinea, it was raining and we were confined to our motel, the ambassador and our party. and i read in the new guinea tok tok, which is their newspaper, all about this guy bo
right after that, we went up to pop wa, new guinea. i went with the ambassador and had just heard that i was going to be given another two years there. as i mentioned the other day to jill, australia is an idyllic assignment unless you're ambitious. it's left field. it's siberia, you don't want to be there if you're coming up for promotion and that type of thing. this is 1967 and '8. >> contrary to some revisionist interpretations, you were not with the cia in australia? >> no, i...
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no we didn't really get if we wanted to baghdad in baby and you guinea as i understand the guys were detained for having forged visas could you tell us how this happened because as someone who organized distribution be responsible for this. you better believe we had spent quite some time looking for a travel agency to get the resists down eventually we came across a company that facilitated the irina had already put through several groups of bikers to around. so you weren't even the first group to go there that's right russian bikers up walking to iran because iran is actually irregular destination nowadays iran and going there is almost like going to sot you for a vacation really become so we went to the stairwell agency and told him we want to go to iran and then we ask them if they can do your records well and they said yes we have recently opened up around you guys wanted to be says for a two month period but the agency said they might not be able to do that too long a period but they would chant to make sure i do not seem kept in touch with them if you mean the agency yes the ag
no we didn't really get if we wanted to baghdad in baby and you guinea as i understand the guys were detained for having forged visas could you tell us how this happened because as someone who organized distribution be responsible for this. you better believe we had spent quite some time looking for a travel agency to get the resists down eventually we came across a company that facilitated the irina had already put through several groups of bikers to around. so you weren't even the first group...
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so when a group of scientists found such a spot in 2005 on the indonesian side of new guinea and madeh the discovery of dozens of new species, we decided to go. this mountain rain forest, a sort of garden of eden, was about as far from civilization as you can get. but as bob simon first reported in 2007, getting there was half the fun. >> after a 20-hour flight to jakarta, indonesia, followed by a 7-hour plane ride to new guinea, we had concluded the easy part of the trip. we then boarded a single-engine plane with bruce beehler, the lead scientist from conservation international, which stirred the world with its discoveries in 2005. after an hour in the air, we were looking for a grass runway. we skirted the treetops and touched down. [people singing in native language] we landed right in the middle of a party. the guests of honor: us. >> all: [singing] >> what is going on? >> whoa, that's quite a welcome. >> who are these people? >> these are the papasena people. they seem to like you. >> when the papasena people like you, they dab you with clay. the village of papasena was our jump
so when a group of scientists found such a spot in 2005 on the indonesian side of new guinea and madeh the discovery of dozens of new species, we decided to go. this mountain rain forest, a sort of garden of eden, was about as far from civilization as you can get. but as bob simon first reported in 2007, getting there was half the fun. >> after a 20-hour flight to jakarta, indonesia, followed by a 7-hour plane ride to new guinea, we had concluded the easy part of the trip. we then boarded...
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so when a group of scientists found such a spot in 2005 on the indonesian side of new guinea and mades with the discovery of dozens of new species, we decided to go. this mountain rain forest, a sort of garden of eden, was about as far from civilization as you can get. but as bob simon first reported in 2007, getting there was half the fun. >> after a 20-hour flight to jakarta, indonesia, followed by a 7-hour plane ride to new guinea, we had concluded the easy part of the trip. we then boarded a single-engine plane with bruce beehler, the lead scientist from conservation international, which stirred the world with its discoveries in 2005. after an hour in the air, we were looking for a grass runway. we skirted the treetops and touched down. [people singing in native language] we landed right in the middle of a party. the guests of honor: us. >> all: [singing] >> what is going on? >> whoa, that's quite a welcome. >> who are these people? >> these are the papasena people. they seem to like you. >> when the papasena people like you, they dab you with clay. the village of papasena was our
so when a group of scientists found such a spot in 2005 on the indonesian side of new guinea and mades with the discovery of dozens of new species, we decided to go. this mountain rain forest, a sort of garden of eden, was about as far from civilization as you can get. but as bob simon first reported in 2007, getting there was half the fun. >> after a 20-hour flight to jakarta, indonesia, followed by a 7-hour plane ride to new guinea, we had concluded the easy part of the trip. we then...
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we've narrowed the meat down to alpacas or guineas or could be a combination of both.ea. >> james stone's humorous perspective has helped him survive 26 years in some of indiana's toughest maximum security prisons. >> i stay in stoneyland. you know. i don't need no psychotherapist. i don't need medication. i [ bleep ] a lot. i'm not saying i'm a saint. i'm far from a saint. that's probably why i'm still alive today. i should have been dead several times long time ago, but evidently heaven don't want me and hell's afraid i'm going to take over. so i'm pretty well stuck here on this planet. >> but stone hasn't completely resigned himself to life at wabash valley. he's requested a transfer back to the prison where he used to be housed, indiana state. >> i know they didn't have no problem moving me out. i don't know why it should be a big problem moving me back up there now. >> stone's motivation for the transfer is to reunite with his cat jinkster. >> when i do feel like i'm about ready to go do something stupid, you look at those big betty davis eyes and you think, hey,
we've narrowed the meat down to alpacas or guineas or could be a combination of both.ea. >> james stone's humorous perspective has helped him survive 26 years in some of indiana's toughest maximum security prisons. >> i stay in stoneyland. you know. i don't need no psychotherapist. i don't need medication. i [ bleep ] a lot. i'm not saying i'm a saint. i'm far from a saint. that's probably why i'm still alive today. i should have been dead several times long time ago, but evidently...
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let's not use them as a guinea pigs in an experience -- in an experiment back could cause them a life time of pain. thank you very much. >> [reading names] if you are ready, thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i urge you not to certify the eir. we have heard from a lot of wonderful kids and families who want to play soccer. we have poured from a lot of people who value the beautiful park -- we have heard from a lot of people who value the beautiful park. the problem is the eir. it has set up a false sense of choice is because it has rejected all possible alternatives. let me point out to you that the beach chalet are 7.2 acres and will cost $11.4 million to construct. eight blocks to the south, there is west sunset playground, 9.2 acres. it is scheduled to be on the 2012 bonds for financing, $13.2 million to put in grass soccer fields. why not just swap the two locations, and give the kids their soccer, and protect the park, it is a win-win solution. it does not cost any more money. it gives almost the same albers of play. everybody is happy -- same hours of play. everybody is
let's not use them as a guinea pigs in an experience -- in an experiment back could cause them a life time of pain. thank you very much. >> [reading names] if you are ready, thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i urge you not to certify the eir. we have heard from a lot of wonderful kids and families who want to play soccer. we have poured from a lot of people who value the beautiful park -- we have heard from a lot of people who value the beautiful park. the problem is the...
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supervisor chu: guinea's quickly speak to those large projects in the pipeline? >> good morning, supervisors. in the deputy director of the department of building inspection. ctmc a arrived at our department last friday. one hand is over the 10-year, with 50 to 60 projects. construction costs are about $3 billion. then there is the number of units over 5000. any specific project you want to ask about? supervisor chu: generally, what are the big projects in the pipeline. are there any recent ones that we have passed? you said you had 60 cases, ones that are over $10 million. >> right now, we are doing the real on that, with the market in construction. still, they have an architectural addendum that needs to be approved. and then lots of it in the mid- market. 99 street. i have all of those. i can give you a copy. supervisor chu: that would be good. thank you. >> when you look at expenditures, they have grown from 2009-2010, to 2012-2014. in the 13-14 budget, there will still be 3.5 million less than 2006-2007. we are trying to do this in a controlled, logical way.
supervisor chu: guinea's quickly speak to those large projects in the pipeline? >> good morning, supervisors. in the deputy director of the department of building inspection. ctmc a arrived at our department last friday. one hand is over the 10-year, with 50 to 60 projects. construction costs are about $3 billion. then there is the number of units over 5000. any specific project you want to ask about? supervisor chu: generally, what are the big projects in the pipeline. are there any...
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i will totally be your guinea pig. so did you actually have the police come and crash your party? >> he was super cool. he was like, this is so dumb. i can't believe someone called me in. as you can tell from the video, he's super cool. >> my favorite part is the fact he suggested you light this thing on fire but don't really do it. >> he was like a cool guy. hopefully i don't get him fired. >> no, he was cool. >> worth it. >>> a woman just hanging out in a tree. >> i just wanted to climb a tree. >> but it's her crazy request involving a local reporter that's got everyone talking. >> shockingly, no one wants to take credit for this. >>> and the game of hide and seek like you've never seen before. >> the 2-year-old has a camera on her helmet. >> what it's like to be 2 playing with dad. >> there he is! ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfe
i will totally be your guinea pig. so did you actually have the police come and crash your party? >> he was super cool. he was like, this is so dumb. i can't believe someone called me in. as you can tell from the video, he's super cool. >> my favorite part is the fact he suggested you light this thing on fire but don't really do it. >> he was like a cool guy. hopefully i don't get him fired. >> no, he was cool. >> worth it. >>> a woman just hanging out in...
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. >> new guinea is about to go to the polls tomorrow. the country has been in political deadlock since last year with two men claiming the role of prime minister. the two-week long election will see the candidates competing for over 100 parliamentary seats pretty massive police operation has been launched to prevent the violence that has marred previous elections -- parliamentary seats. a massive police operation has been launched to prevent the violence that has marred previous election. coming up, greece hopes to turn the table on germany in the euro 2012 football final. the authorities in mexico have detained the son of the world's most-wanted drug lord. the following report in mexico city does contain some flash photography. >> it is a traditional triumph for the mexican authorities. in this case, it was the 26- year-old son of the world's most-wanted drug trafficker being paraded before the press. guzman looks directly at the cameras without flinching. his alleged accomplice was just 19 years old. the authorities showed a number of
. >> new guinea is about to go to the polls tomorrow. the country has been in political deadlock since last year with two men claiming the role of prime minister. the two-week long election will see the candidates competing for over 100 parliamentary seats pretty massive police operation has been launched to prevent the violence that has marred previous elections -- parliamentary seats. a massive police operation has been launched to prevent the violence that has marred previous election....
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you can work with tony's kitty rescue, with the small animals and guinea pigs and birds and chickens. >> you always have an appreciative audience. >> do you feel that what you have learned here helped you with your own dogs? >> the training they don't have? yes. and it's things that you learn, we usually outlive our dogs and every time you get a new one, you have skills to teach them. >> one of the programs is training program and it's staffed by a member of the community and one of the programs she has is dog socialization. >> we started this program for canine socialization. and all the dogs available for adoption get to play for two hours. and it's a time for them to get incredible exercise and play with other dogs and we have remedial socialization. and it's incredible the dogs and they get exercise and run and tumble and when most adopters come to look in the afternoon, they are quiet and settled. >> and i want come and someone sees a dog and loves it, it's quick. and after three weekends, i saw him and he connected and i connected and came back. >> what is your experience of wor
you can work with tony's kitty rescue, with the small animals and guinea pigs and birds and chickens. >> you always have an appreciative audience. >> do you feel that what you have learned here helped you with your own dogs? >> the training they don't have? yes. and it's things that you learn, we usually outlive our dogs and every time you get a new one, you have skills to teach them. >> one of the programs is training program and it's staffed by a member of the...
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people aren't watching exxonmobil drilling holes in the ground or deep offshore in equatorial guinea as you travel in the book. all we see of them is the tiger and the tank, and their brand name. >> guest: and there's a board meeting that's described in there when lee raymond towards the end of his career says to the board for all the reasons you've just listed, why don't we get out of the gasoline business? why don't we just be like dupont? nobody gets up in the morning saying dupont is evil. >> host: right. >> guest: but dupont is a huge industrial corporate. it's invisible by comparison. >> host: right. now, one of the other points that you make later in the book, and it's in reference to a discussion about energy policy and kind of the lack of a u.s. energy policy or at least a coherent one, and you made the point in earlier conversation that really exxon is the u.s. oil, that politicians have kind of struggled with that. at the end of the day, it requires the public to make some sacrifices. and they really don't want to step there. they don't want to go there because once you go
people aren't watching exxonmobil drilling holes in the ground or deep offshore in equatorial guinea as you travel in the book. all we see of them is the tiger and the tank, and their brand name. >> guest: and there's a board meeting that's described in there when lee raymond towards the end of his career says to the board for all the reasons you've just listed, why don't we get out of the gasoline business? why don't we just be like dupont? nobody gets up in the morning saying dupont is...
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lesser ways in recent years to just justify a range of smaller responses in situations like kurdistan guinea cote d'ivoire and others but of course in the last two years you know everybody knows about libya and syria and so. the one has to be careful over there to think about r two p. as it's called in relation to libya and syria as being the only examples of what are two pm me and. because the reality is that this is the blunt force edge of the range of potential interventions interventions include a whole lot of things before military force which would include you know negotiate new negotiations the setting of envoys you know mobilizing regional organizations to engage in a situation and then even more coercive measures that aren't use of force like sanctions referral to the international criminal court right it's only when you've exhausted a whole range of other avenues that you get to even the question of whether a military intervention is appropriate and what are done is to to look at military intervention in the context of how the un itself as an institution would engage not any kind o
lesser ways in recent years to just justify a range of smaller responses in situations like kurdistan guinea cote d'ivoire and others but of course in the last two years you know everybody knows about libya and syria and so. the one has to be careful over there to think about r two p. as it's called in relation to libya and syria as being the only examples of what are two pm me and. because the reality is that this is the blunt force edge of the range of potential interventions interventions...
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piercing sound cannon they use to break up demonstrations won't cause damage well they pay humans to be guinea pigs yep you heard me right in a warehouse building in morris county new jersey residents make sure when you don't lose an hour to be abused you might get hit with the tongs or fired at with rubber bullets but i guess in this economy have jobs a job right but let's examine this a little bit closer last october an iraq veteran was hit by a police projectile in oakland well taking part in the occupy wall street protest we've played this footage before but take another look at your marriage what's your . scuttles and suffered a fractured skull and brain swelling after being shot he's still recovering i wonder if those new jersey residents understand the dangers of having the army fire rubber bullets or projectiles at them and again this is just for a measly twenty dollars an hour and that's not forget another occupy protest in california where law enforcement went overboard remember this from u.c. davis. after seeing that i wonder what would make people agree to be pepper sprayed and how
piercing sound cannon they use to break up demonstrations won't cause damage well they pay humans to be guinea pigs yep you heard me right in a warehouse building in morris county new jersey residents make sure when you don't lose an hour to be abused you might get hit with the tongs or fired at with rubber bullets but i guess in this economy have jobs a job right but let's examine this a little bit closer last october an iraq veteran was hit by a police projectile in oakland well taking part...
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found with genetically modified foods unfortunately it's hard to test because we're all like sitting guinea pigs in our generation since we don't know what's caused by what so we're all modified foods and over seventy percent of all the foods in our supermarkets a lot of people say will you know i'm not eating g m o's because they don't know what the base of all foods in supermarkets is corn and soy the majority of them in all processed food so it is hard to tell you know where these health effects are coming from diabetes and and that's i think because in other countries they require labeling several other countries require labeling of g.m.o. foods and here in the u.s. americans what like to know if the foods where you're eating are g.m.o. contain g.m.o. products why don't we have that labeling. well unlike other countries we have deemed g.m.o. foods to be substantially equivalent bush sr passed this through in one thousand nine hundred two with the f.d.a. and what it says is that g.m.o. foods are substantially equivalent to non g.m.o. foods so they're pretty much equal and that's complete
found with genetically modified foods unfortunately it's hard to test because we're all like sitting guinea pigs in our generation since we don't know what's caused by what so we're all modified foods and over seventy percent of all the foods in our supermarkets a lot of people say will you know i'm not eating g m o's because they don't know what the base of all foods in supermarkets is corn and soy the majority of them in all processed food so it is hard to tell you know where these health...
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>> that is actually a saw band out of new guinea. >> you can't say sean penn because that becomes a jokehere was not a single actual celebrity that was named. >> no, andy levy. >> or tv's andy levy. >> not even. you viewers at home, but if you want to submit my name. >> do not do andy levy. andy levy is a machinist in scran ton. he is tired of your phone calls. >> a good machinist. he dozen joy the nude photos. >> and the woodworking. >> they want to go further and ban popcorn. you referred to them at tortoise pace. i think you need to show them that pet stey theft is there and give the mayor of our city some respect. gavin, have you considered a taliban for dummies book? >> i did. >> i want to say f -- i went to see "permithius." it was the same thing. because of how long the previews were, i finished them and ran out to the concession stand. they were closed. >> they did it wrong. >> i couldn't get snow caps of. >> they can be there when you need them. >> i really believe they figured out how many white crystals to make it perfect. each has the exact same number. you know how i know th
>> that is actually a saw band out of new guinea. >> you can't say sean penn because that becomes a jokehere was not a single actual celebrity that was named. >> no, andy levy. >> or tv's andy levy. >> not even. you viewers at home, but if you want to submit my name. >> do not do andy levy. andy levy is a machinist in scran ton. he is tired of your phone calls. >> a good machinist. he dozen joy the nude photos. >> and the woodworking. >>...
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curassows to jack new guinea's vessel did reward for his major contribution to broadway aside from theas you mentioned this coming sunday is a street fair of this weekend if you love your food he lettered in crafts he loved to dress up you got to get down there. on sunday to assess food and dancing of so much fun it should of course the summer of love it all began their there's a lot this summer of love going on there this weekend's get out there and enjoy your weekends but do not forget to pass the tunney's sunday at 8:00 right tunney's sunday at 8:00 right here on cbs and up,,,,,,,,,, when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. the search is on par gunman in east palo alto and the fourth homicide of the year police say someone shot a 31 year-old center to ensure your last night and 2500 block there collecting evidence and alert had be
curassows to jack new guinea's vessel did reward for his major contribution to broadway aside from theas you mentioned this coming sunday is a street fair of this weekend if you love your food he lettered in crafts he loved to dress up you got to get down there. on sunday to assess food and dancing of so much fun it should of course the summer of love it all began their there's a lot this summer of love going on there this weekend's get out there and enjoy your weekends but do not forget to...
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the people of wisconsin don't understand why they're the guinea pig of a right-wing agenda just to, quote, see if it works, this person told me. there's reaction from the white house tonight. the president of the united states tweeted it's election day in wisconsin tomorrow and i'm standing by tom barrett. he'd make an outstanding governor. i have to tell you that going around the state this weekend, i think it was fantastic that bill clinton was here on friday. going around the state, i did not hear one person say anything about the president being here. these people in this state are so focused. i must say they're focused on both sides. this state is no doubt polarized. these people want something to happen politically because they know the job scene here nor this state is not what it could be. he's not been a uniter. he's been a divider. the race is too close to call at this point. scott walker is already getting his excuses ready. he raised the idea of voter fraud to a conservative weekly standard magazine. he said, quote, you probably have to win with at least 53% of the vote to acco
the people of wisconsin don't understand why they're the guinea pig of a right-wing agenda just to, quote, see if it works, this person told me. there's reaction from the white house tonight. the president of the united states tweeted it's election day in wisconsin tomorrow and i'm standing by tom barrett. he'd make an outstanding governor. i have to tell you that going around the state this weekend, i think it was fantastic that bill clinton was here on friday. going around the state, i did...
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. >> i guinea pigged a lot. $20 here, $30 here. >> something ain't right. >> what do you say about aoman with tattoos up and down her arm does that scream motherhood? [inaudible] >> what are you, you freak? >> i'm the insect. those with r. my wings. >> those are your wings? >> i don't really care what other people think. >> obviously not. >> not trying to insult you. ♪ >> do you think the tattoo sends a good message when, you know, you want to go to a job interview? >> it depends where you get them. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> because you have them right on your neck. >> what an idiot. >> now, if you get the job, that means you have to wear long sleeve shirt for the rest of your life. >> if you get the job then you can just show your tattoo. >> get in there with a long sleeve shirt say how are you and you walk in next day they can't fire you, right? >> because you already got your point. >> kid's got a good point. >> do you think you will get a promotion after that. >> shut up he thinks is he witty. >> i think it's sexy on a wonchts i like men no tattoos, they have got the little tie. >> i
. >> i guinea pigged a lot. $20 here, $30 here. >> something ain't right. >> what do you say about aoman with tattoos up and down her arm does that scream motherhood? [inaudible] >> what are you, you freak? >> i'm the insect. those with r. my wings. >> those are your wings? >> i don't really care what other people think. >> obviously not. >> not trying to insult you. ♪ >> do you think the tattoo sends a good message when, you know,...
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back to his unit in new beginy and unfortunately, is shot down in the isolated section of the new guineaeporter: unfortunately. we are out of time. you are giving people a good tease. it's a fascinating book. they will have to see what happens to the downed pilot and because you were a fighter pilot, it's the real mccoy and you can share your experiences through a fictional account. a great love story. thank you so much for your service it our country and this great new book and happy father's day as well. you remember the word it's can't we all just get along. >> eric? rodney king's beating sparked deadly riots. news of his death, coming up [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clini
back to his unit in new beginy and unfortunately, is shot down in the isolated section of the new guineaeporter: unfortunately. we are out of time. you are giving people a good tease. it's a fascinating book. they will have to see what happens to the downed pilot and because you were a fighter pilot, it's the real mccoy and you can share your experiences through a fictional account. a great love story. thank you so much for your service it our country and this great new book and happy father's...
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arizona has been a guinea pig on this issue for national republican politics for a long time now. now the people in charge of enforcing the law in arizona have to figure out what they're going to do next. joining us now for the interview is pima county arizona sheriff clarence dupnik, thank you for being here. i know this is a busy time for you. >> my pleasure. >> as sheriff of a county that has a large border with mexico, can i get your personal reaction, your reaction as sheriff to the supreme court's decision today? >> well, i was surprised by it because what we have been hearing from the media and others was that they were going to support senate bill 1070, so we're kind of pleasantly surprised. from our point of view, it really doesn't change how we do business at all. >> do you think the kind of policing that that law tried to mandate in arizona, do you think it would have made the people of arizona safer or would it have made your job easier as sheriff? >> well, it would have been a nightmare for law enforcement to try to implement. one of the things that people don't under
arizona has been a guinea pig on this issue for national republican politics for a long time now. now the people in charge of enforcing the law in arizona have to figure out what they're going to do next. joining us now for the interview is pima county arizona sheriff clarence dupnik, thank you for being here. i know this is a busy time for you. >> my pleasure. >> as sheriff of a county that has a large border with mexico, can i get your personal reaction, your reaction as sheriff...
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again there is something to be looked at the character with david he needed the guinea pig. >> why did he pick him, why my boyfriend. >> he presented himself. >> rose: why do you think he picked. >> because he was mean to me. >> you think so? i don't know. he's kind of like an open target because he's so restless and so childish and immature in way and desperate and angry so you feel like he would probably, as you say, he would do anything and everything without thinking. but i'm not sure. >> neither am i. >> no. >> rose: this was a good experience for both of you was it not. >> yes, absolutely it was. >> yes. >> rose: all right. here's a clipping with dr. shaw tells a crew they need to stay and you'll see yourself. here it is. >> with a -- what the hell is that? >> is that you. >> listen to me. you have to stop it. >> we're not stopping anything, shaw, we're going to home. >> if you don't stop it, there won't be a home to go back to. >> that was nice. >> rose: he also shot her in iceland and it's kind of a star geography. >> even the kind of like, yes, just the landscape, it looks lun
again there is something to be looked at the character with david he needed the guinea pig. >> why did he pick him, why my boyfriend. >> he presented himself. >> rose: why do you think he picked. >> because he was mean to me. >> you think so? i don't know. he's kind of like an open target because he's so restless and so childish and immature in way and desperate and angry so you feel like he would probably, as you say, he would do anything and everything without...
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. >> ruby hatches her scheme with dad's approval, but what about rowan, he is the guinea pig after alled. you don't want to think about it too much. >> with three cameras rolling, ruby ties a string around her brother's loose baby tooth, but not without rowan getting in a verbal jab or two. >> you don't know how to tie. >> yes, i do. >> open up, i can't see. lean backwards. >> your breath stinks. >> move backwards. >> your breath stinks. >> lean backwards, i'll hold my breath. >> your breath stinks. >> lean backwards and i will hold my breath. >> rowan reels in anticipation. ruby revs up the engine and lets her rip. >> that hurt just a little bit. >> the pint-size stunt is executed to perfection, except for one minor detail -- >> well, it got lost in the gravel. >> the loose tooth flies from rowan's mouth landing, well, no one is sure where it lands. >> we didn't know if it was in the driveway or through to the side. it was probably in front by the gravel. so, i thought, i thought that was probably going to find it, but i didn't. >> there's a little lack of foresight there where the to
. >> ruby hatches her scheme with dad's approval, but what about rowan, he is the guinea pig after alled. you don't want to think about it too much. >> with three cameras rolling, ruby ties a string around her brother's loose baby tooth, but not without rowan getting in a verbal jab or two. >> you don't know how to tie. >> yes, i do. >> open up, i can't see. lean backwards. >> your breath stinks. >> move backwards. >> your breath stinks. >>...