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ha-ha, yeah. yeah, he knows. what about you, tuba man. tuba! tuba. or maybe you, guitar hair. ha, ha, ha. yes. yes. th me, because i said it once and i'll say it again. i'm herman cane, and things ain't going to never be the same, bring the cane train and make it ready in '012! [ scattered applause ] >> jimmy: you -- you still haven't answered my question. >> neither did you. [ light laughter ] ha, ha, ha. yes. >> jimmy: all right. that's enough. >> cane! >> jimmy: let me -- thank you, herman cane. let me get this straight. shout out to getting involved. shout out to sippy cups. [ cheers ] shout out to yo mama. >> anyone's mom, mother, mother's day's coming up. >> jimmy: shout out to headsets. shout out to -- shout out to booty shorts, right there. shout out to the playoffs. [ cheers and applause ] shout out to herman cane. [ applause ] >> great. whew, whew! ha, ha, ha. >> jimmy: and you'll meet me saturday at the revlon run/walk. that's all the time we have for shout outs. we'll be right back with more "late night." come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh, you caught me, just squeezi
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-ha-ha-haused for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of
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ha ha ha! it's been a lot of fun through the years, hasn't it? >> yeah, it sure has. we've been in this market a long time. >> a long timd. we've done a lot of nice things. >> and we've caused a little commotion >> a little trouble we've gotten in, with both the tenants and the customers... >> and the customers. >> and the wives. >> oh, yeah, the wives. >> we won't--ha ha ha! you know, actually at one time, back many years ago, they used topen up at 6:00, and then they changed it to 7:00. and now it opens when you get there. heh! we actually get there sometimes at midnight, 11:30, and customers will be waiting 'cause they want to get their flowers. and they maybe come from a long distance, so they want to get them, and they want t beat the traffic. >> on@e at the shop, the flowers are pampered and processed abd placed in a vase. it's been a mere 10 hours since this larkspur left the farm in pescadero. it n@w heads out the door to brighten someone's day. california-grown goodness at its best. i'm dennis newhall for "california country." >> that concludes today's tour of
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and get ready to play "darts of insanity" ha, ha, ha, ha! ♪ >> jimmy: how you doing, guys? nick from scranton, pennsylvania. >> jimmy: very good. >> faith from jordan. >> jimmy: say that again? >> faith from jordan. >> jimmy: faith -- faith from jordan? very good. [ laughter ] >> ryan from orem, utah. >> jimmy: ryan from orem, utah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: very good. a lot of words i never really heard before. great. all right listen up, here's how the game works. to your right, the sharp 108. this is the dreaded dart board of insanity. >> man: oh, hell no! >> jimmy: now, one at a time you'll take this official buzz beat rapid blast air blaster and shoot a rubber dart at the board. the board will quickly flash between various stunts you may be subjected to each which carries a specific point value. for instance, we have, veggie wedgie for 3 points. bride of spankenstein for 5 points. or the greatest nip rip for 12 points. that is where we rip off one of your nipples and bury it in a shallow grave. [ laughter ] whatever your dart lands on that's what you'll have to do. whoever ha
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has has has been. fit for russia as they've always ok and looking to the future later this year poland parliamentary elections political experts are already saying earlier that some politicians will be trying to distance themselves from russia to gain more votes do you think there are anti russian campaigns could sway polls more of them. well of you know i mean there are always it's always easy as in any country to stir up nationalist feelings i think there will be a portion of the population which is which will be receptive that you've seen demonstrations in poland already but the extent to which this will go beyond a relatively small segment of the population to a broader one will depend again on the overall state of relations on the continuing handling of the investigations both the polish and any further follow up from the russian investigation but again and as i say it is sense is there a sense of confidence that poland and russia can really honestly talk about these issues and one of i think one of the real setbacks here it's important that russia which has it has has been much more forthcoming on these issues not takes to take steps backwards like it did right before this commemoration and yanking a plaque that was a at smolensk which commemorated the crash which the poles are put down and and linking it directly to why the these ninety six people were flying in it with it with a with a black which simply says commemorative the airplane crashed itself and said nothing about the reason why all these people were coming there that seem to like to say the least a very tactful and counterproductive move undergoes he good to your insight on the program the vice president the director of public policy at least was institute thank you for being on the program. well just to remind just joined us of the breaking news story there's been an explosion at a metro station in the by the russian capital minsk. the explosion said what happened on the escalator is the latest pictures we've got coming through taken by an eyewitness there just turn is one o
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ha ha ha that's the end of your relevance in the world. >> charlie: we don't want to hear from you again. >> yes. see you later. what was all that rubbish about bricks. and of course collectively and individually most of russia had the most serious issues but they all handled it relatively easily. in a strange way i would say perhaps again brazil was the particular best example. every global crises in my proceeding 20, what was it 26 years by then, global crises brazil would always get really bubbly hit. the and yet here was this global shark. brazil could actually reduce inches. very quick me told me this is different because if people had lost faith in brazil in the way that they always did, no way brazil could do that. >> charlie: but they showed they had a model for the future. >> it's very telling. of course the chinese in a bigger, let's not forget in the middle of all this, the sea and brick is a dump site. how the chinese responded was critical. >> charlie: how they responded to the economic collapse. >> to the collapse. >> charlie: they responded by a huge stimulus package. >> huge stimulus. i find myself arguing and understandably many common people outside of finance and economics get annoyed when they hear me say this but from 40,000 feet, maybe this crises was a good thing for the balance because china at one stage going into this collapse i think it had something like 12% of its gdp in exports just to the u.s. >> charlie: 12% of gdp was to the united states. >> so anybody that understood this stuff knew that china was a model. but as with anything else when you kind of feel it's a beginning you know it's risky, you need to be forced to stop it. and i would argue it's been good for china because it's told china don't rely -- >> charlie: on foreign markets. you better develop your internal consumption and you better move from a saving to a -- >> exactly. so china is on a different path. if not for the crises, it would not be for that. probably the u.s. is on a different path as well. >> charlie: a path of saving rather than consumption. >> yes. the month before the crises the u.s. personal crises was 8%. today it's close to 6. >> charlie: the n11 who are they. >> i'm slightly embarrassed by it. early on, brazil, russia india china, why not korea, why not mexico, why not indonesia. after a couple years or so, okay, why don't we have a lot and all these other countries that perhaps should have been a brick and see what it looks like. so we decided to look at the next 11 largest population countries in the emerging world and we called it the n11. all it is, is a group of 11 countries with lots of people. very diverse. very different than the brick thing but diverse bunch. but it's become quite a big thing. >> charlie: is there any common denominator. >> lots of people. >> charlie: lots of people. it's again people. what's stunning to me is at the beginning of the 20th century, what changed the world was industrialization. and now what's changing in the 20th century, 21st century is population. >> i think -- >> charlie: can you make that case? >> i think very definitely so. and there's another simple thing in the middle of all this urbanization. you know, when i listen and balance and read in some cases highly articulate explanations as to why china's going to fail, ultimately china might. but what a lot of them miss is china is going through this remarkable urbanization which the u.s. went through, the u.k. and industrial revolution went through. and it's exceptionally powerful phone actual in terms of generating economic growth, you know. and we all know. you're living in a, particularly in this town, if you're living in an apartment and you can see next door, look at that flat screen tv. they go i want one of those. so urbanization. >> charlie: where do you get those. >> yes, it's a big thing. >> look at this in terms of china. because you have forecast 2027. you've taken a year. how did you get to 2027? >> this is what we've suggested could happen. >> charlie: it could be or likely? >> i actually increasingly think particularly given china's crises, it is now reasonably probable. you look at what china overtook japan five years quicker than i originally thought it could. >> charlie: as the second largest country. >> today it's $6 trillion. and with a momentum they still have, compounding effect is just enormous. china this year if it does what the consensus thinks, no reason why it won't. >> charlie: 8%. >> in dollar terms it rises in the way the consensus thinks. china will create another trillion dollars. it will create another career in one year. >> charlie: another career. >> another career in one year. it's extraordinary. these no phenomena like it in what i can see unless you go about hundreds of years. >> charlie: there are people who listen to you carefully who look smart and wise and it made the right bets. they say have you never heard of the word bubble. >> ha ha ha. there are some days i think what have i created for this damn thing. i worry about that. i worry about that. >> charlie: let's assume for a moment. >> i've been doing this 30 years i've seen a few. by the way in contrast to alan greenspan i personally do think you can identify some aspects of global advancements. >> charlie: you do? >> yes, i do. >> charlie: he said a rational exuberance. >> he did? i happened to be in china the day that speech was made at an event. >> charlie: and. >> i thought he was kind of right. >> charlie: but he was in that case. he was less right in terms of the markets will take care of everything. >> he certainly was. but when it comes to china in this -- >> charlie: if there is a bubble what will its make-up be? >> some kind of excess. >> charlie: okay sure of course that. but could commercial real estate pull down the entire chinese economy? >> let me give you -- of course it could. normally real estate bubbles -- you kind of see it 15 years or so.
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ha ha ha ha. huh?" [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: hey, can i have some more peanuts, please? mbles ] >> jimmy: hey, the state of new york just passed a new law that allows same sex conjugal visits for prisoners. i'm no expert, but isn't that pretty much what prison is? [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ pretty woman walking down the street pretty woman ♪ ♪ the kind i'd like to meet pretty woman ♪ ♪ i don't believe you you're not the truth no one could look as good as you ♪ ♪ ♪ mercy pretty woman ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that sounded great. that's pretty awesome. thanks, guys. good to see you, roots. in honor -- in honor of what would have been roy orbison's 75th birthday this weekend, captain kirk from the roots is playing roy's very own gibson es 335 guitar right there. [ cheers and applause ] that's an honor. [ applause ] there's a new --a new box set, the "the monument singles collection" with all of roy orbison's best-known songs. it's very cool. so check that out, you guys. it
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ha, ha, ha, i love 3d. wooo hooooo! [ shrek ] gingy! [ laughs ] hey do the roar. roooooar! yeah!e he's having fun! [ female announcer ] join the dreamworks experience for the ultimate vacation, only on royal caribbean. [ female announcer ] join the dreamworks experience on t(both) literally! your photos right at your fingertips. okay. can you zoom in on this? oh! okay. this is my boyfriend. this is my mom and dad. robin, you okay? whatcha doin'? i'm dealing with a slight underwear malfunction. oh..you need hanes panties. they don't ride up. yes please. hey, wardrobe? and now a word from hanes. hanes panties. so cute. and they don't ride up. ♪ i'm your venus ♪ i'm your fire ...needs protection. introducing venus proskin with moisture rich shave gel bars enhanced with a triple blend of body butters that create a layer of protection for your skin with every close stroke. leaving your skin beautifully smooth. and your goddess just beautiful. ♪ well, i'm your venus new venus proskin moisture rich. reveal the goddess in you. >>> up next on abc7 news at 4:30 -- a key deadline today for
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has his choice of ivy league schools. oh wow, look at that. [ shrek ] calm down donkey. it's vacation time! ohhhhh, who says ogres can't surf? nice moves fiona! ha, ha, ha, i love 3d. wooo hooooo! [ shrek ] gingy! [ laughs ] hey do the roar. roooooar! yeah! marty, what's shrek doing on a cruise ship? looks like he's having fun! [ female announcer ] join the dreamworks experience for the ultimate vacation, only on royal caribbean. 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, soit can be absorbed ith or without food. citracal. >> going to a job interview, i make sure i've got the right guidance. it's the same with my taxes. turbotax has a unique gps feature that guides me step-by-step. and calculations are guaranteed 100% accurate. they even offer audit support. and help me reach my maximum refund, guaranteed. >> man: try turbotax now. ♪ good morning ♪ good morning [ male announcer ] there are sixteen fresh-picked oranges squeezed into each carton of tropicana pure premium and absolutely no space for added sugar, water or preservativ
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ha ha ha. >> that's andrew luck returning to stanford for another year the carolina panthers had to settle for cam newton with the number 1 overall pick. cal defensive end cameron jordan went 24th to the saints, as a part of the richard seymour trade with new england the raiders don't have a first round pick for the first time in 22 years so they'll join the party tomorrow in the second round. >>> get away day in pittsburgh. brian bill bye song picked up his first win since 2004. he was driving in three runs, that would be enough for vogel song who is making his first start in place of the injured barry zito. he pitches into the sixth inning and dislikes out eight. the giants take two out of three from the pirates. baseman, b >>> wah, it's for dinner. >> no, it wasn't godzilla, it was the zobril a, ben zobrist set an record for 8 homers and 2 in the night cap. he drives in 10 runs on the day and now leads the american league with 25 rbis. kobe and the lakers with a chance to finish off the new orleans crowd. the lakers beat the hornets 98- 80 to win the series in 6 games. they'll take on the mavericks in round 2. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,, ♪ let's see you fly now! [ laughs ] look, more frequent flyer red tape. not on my watch. let that family fly! [ tires screech ] i just wanted to use miles to take my family on vacation, but -- let me guess -- restrictions through the roof. that's right. not anymore. rapid rewards hasr back. [ male announcer ] join rapid rewards and enjoy unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and no red tape. ♪ i am a sneeze whisperer. i am an allergy analyst. bermuda grass. ragweed. willow. i am a dander decoder. chihuahua. i am a target pharmacist. ask me about allergy relief. >>> "eyewitness news" is brought to you by kaiser permanent then take. we want you to act well be well and thrive. >> the crowd -- >> i'm still the king. >> the queen king. needs
ha ha ha. >> that's andrew luck returning to stanford for another year the carolina panthers had to settle for cam newton with the number 1 overall pick. cal defensive end cameron jordan went 24th to the saints, as a part of the richard seymour trade with new england the raiders don't have a first round pick for the first time in 22 years so they'll join the party tomorrow in the second round. >>> get away day in pittsburgh. brian bill bye song picked up his first win since 2004....
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>> guest: ha, ha, ha, ha, ha silly girl, silly little girl. you can't be a journalist. women don't do that, and certainly black women don't do that. you need to go become a teacher and so you can take care of yourself. you can always get a teaching job, but we don't want to spend tuition, and it was a struggle for them to get my tuition together for me, and it was like you need to be a teacher or a nurse or a social worker. that's just about all the things young women in the early 60s would aspire to, and i was just no, i don't want to do that. i really want to do this, so there were a lot of fights in my household and a lot of slamming of my door and putting my foot down. >> host: right. >> guest: and, again, this was the first no, no, you can't do this. i was just determined, and finally they saw i was -- i was not going to be happy. i was not going to be a good person to live with unless i got this opportunity so they supported me and i thank god for having supportive parents who didn't go to college, but made sure me and my sister did. >> host: then at some point you
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a boy has come and laughter has come. a son has come and beauty has come. then the child gurgled and replied even now i can hear the music in his voice. suddenly wind spirits swished in turning and made the baby happily, we'll dance through the tall grass as you and i forever free. he is taken, he is taken aboard the ship and the elements go out and look for him and they do find him in, win finds him in south carolina in charleston, earth went looking for him. after earth fire, she could not get passed the fire. water follow it had ship and wind was able to go across and follow and find him. it was after many years that wind was able to find him. i'll read that last part. [inaudible] all living in the americas, i saw the taken shackled to the land from sun up to sun down working tobacco, sugar cane and rice. i listen to them tell stories different but strangely familiar. now prayer rabbit. i stopped by kitchens and watched our women with cook yams, rice, oh kra and beans. our children had not forgotten. and i rejoice, led by the sound of a black smith's hamm
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mubarak, understand, has t eaten or drk anything and rembe he is and there ha been murmurs he has suffer -- rumors that he hasuffered health prlemsefore. has alrdy beein his third session with investigators at the public prosetor's office when he started having these are problems and was rushed to the vip stionf the hospal along withis byguard. mr. mubarak's o sons rain the puic psecutor's office where theyre continuing to undergo qstiong. remains toe seen when mr. murak wil beble return to questioning himsf, but ceainl this isomething that protesting -- protters in egypt havbeenemanding. the was a massive rally on fridayith tensf thsands of people in taq squar. >> and dozens pple are repoed to have be injed by nmen in syria. poli sealed o the area and militiamen wer patrolling the streets. nine sdiers were reportedly killed in claesduri anti- vernnt demonstrations in a nearby port cit. president oba h congtulated t elected president of th ivory coast. the n. says t formereader, uren gbagbo is still bein held in abidjan the ines government i unhappy with theay the untrs are treating th detained artist a ho. t
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has been taken over by minnesota congresswoman michelle bachmann, who has spent a great deal of time here. she has iowa groroots. she is very popular amongst the tea party people see is also a person who has combined forces with our congressman steve king to resist obamacare and its constitutionality. so she has had at some feed on the ground. herman cain is the pizza magnate. he has been here several different times. he participated in a recent event in des moines and made a big impression on tea party people the serbs a lot of red meat for that wing of the party , very good communicator . mr. daniels has no presence here. the john bolton has been here a couple times, but his main biggest foreign-policy. i think that's one of the reasons why he just wants to come out and get some of the
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ha-ha-ha. >> how many of you work in a city you can't afford to live in? that ain't right. >> reporter: and just five years later.... >> if senator mccain is elected we'll have another president who wants to privatize part of your social security. that ain't right. >> reporter: rock was also the creator, executive producer, and narrator for the award- winning television show "everybody hates chris." >> this man greg couldn't play sports. we talked about him all the time. >> reporter: an auto biographical look at his teenage years which is now in syndication and runs everywhere from malaysia to macedonia. in 2005, rock hosted the oscars to less than rave reviews. since then, he's kept a somewhat lower profile. rock, now 46, describes this time in his life as rebooting. >> you've got to be really good to last. you really do. you're not going to get by just on being popular. i'm really just trying to learn and get better. being rich is not about having a lot money. being rich is about having lots of options. >> reporter: for now, option one is eight shows a week on broadway. and then? >> i'm trying to, you know, be in a position where i can do a lot of different things. and they all kind of funnel through comedy. i'm not getting super pretentious. i'm not about to. >> reporter: you're not going to do shakespeare in the park. >> i'm thinking about doing tyler perry in the park. how is that? trying to figure out which one. host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: is the pen mightier than the sword? ninja 2: ow vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ♪ and i feel like... 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[ female announcer ] prepare to ace your dental check-up. fight plaque and gingivitis and invigorate your way to better check-ups. new crest pro-health invigorating clean rinse. so i'm taking charge with claritin-d. it relieves even my worst allergy symptoms. nothing works stronger, faster or longer for nasal congestion and sinus pressure without drowsiness. i only live claritin clear, with claritin-d. through no fault of his own benjamin franklin's first name seems to have fallen into disrepute. here's our contributor tim noah. >> this is a $100 bill. it's the currency of criminals, and sociopaths. other people may use it but nobody else needs it. a.t.m.s almost never stock it. why does the u.s. treasury continue to print it? in this age of credit cards and debit cards you don't see a lot of c-notes in america. but foreigners love them. 65% of all $100 bills are held by foreigners overseas. the c-note may be america's most successful export. guess what? foreigners have fishy reasons for holding on to their benjamins too. let's review some base ikz. america's economic bargain with the rest of the world, especially china, goes as follows: they give us automobiles and computers and baby strollers. we give them dollars, the most stable currency in if world. now usually foreigners don't stash green backs under their mattresses. foreigners want bank deposits which generate interest and treasury notes which generate more interest and maybe even some real estate or stock in u.s.-based corporations, which have the potential to create more wealth still. some foreigners though would prefer to hang on to paper dollars because-- shhhh-- they don't want nick to know they have american bucks. occasionally their motives aren't dishonest. if you h.i.v. in a corrupt country that is likely to seize your wealth you might have good reasons to hide your c-notes from the authorities but most foreigners it seems a best guess are in the hands of not very nice people: dictators, drug lords, warlords, oligarchs, terrorists. the u.s. recently redesigned the c-note to make life harder for counterfeiters operating in north korea and elsewhere but the easiest way to shut down high denomination counterfeiters is to stop issuing high dough denomination currency. request do we keep printing $100 bills? the c-note is available to foreign dictators and criminals another paper currency would have to take its place. the leading candidate would be the 500 euro note. it hasthe u.s. stop making $100 the bin laden could become the preferred can can currency of america's criminal class. surely if we banned our benjamins the europeans could be shamed into banning their bin ladens. it's happened before. back in 1969, the u.s. government started worrying about the sketchy doings of people who trafficked in $500 bills. you know what it did? it stopped making them. are you ready? >> osgood: coming up a man and goose. his family knows what to expect. hun, mike's coming -- let's get crackin'. 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has been tracking this and has the latest overnight, as she talked to a local doctor and his wife who has been questioned, right? >> reporter: they have been questioned, yeah. they seemed very overwhelmed. but they were also open about what's going on. they want everyone to leave them alone. this doctor denies having anything to do with the murders. but the mother of one of the missing women believes he does know something. divers took to the bay wednesday for hours in the frigid waters, searching for more clues. >> looking for evidence, any evidence connected to any of the found remains. >> reporter: ten sets of human remains have been discovered along this ocean highway. and today, police will continue to comb the massive area. >> this is not an episode of "csi." this is an intensive, long-term investigation. >> reporter: so far, four prostitutes have been identified among the bodies. shannan gilbert is a prostitute who went missing in the area but has never been found. her mother, mary, claims dr. peter hackett, the former head of the county's emergency medical services called her, saying he ran a halfway house. and that shannan had been there right before she disappeared. hackett's wife, barbara, tells us a different story. >> we've never met her. we never treated her. we don't treat rehab patients here. >> reporter: ma'am, why do you this think this woman had your husband's name, the mother of the potential victim? >> they went door-to-door here. they talked to everybody here. >> reporter: you think maybe the mother remembered your name? >> that's all i can figure. >> reporter: she said your husband told her she was a police officer. >> do your research. and you'll know all about him. he has worked for the police. he was the suffolk county ems director for years, he was a police sergeant, yes. >> i believe that is debungt. we've spoken to that individual early on. he's been very cooperative. >> reporter: how would a mother in mai
has been tracking this and has the latest overnight, as she talked to a local doctor and his wife who has been questioned, right? >> reporter: they have been questioned, yeah. they seemed very overwhelmed. but they were also open about what's going on. they want everyone to leave them alone. this doctor denies having anything to do with the murders. but the mother of one of the missing women believes he does know something. divers took to the bay wednesday for hours in the frigid waters,...
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it has a remote control that allows you to be able to control the spray features. it has a rear-cleaning, cleaning, stopped cleaning. it has a heated sea. it has a blow dryer. it has a deodorizer. and you can't flush the toilet with a push of the remote. >> ice cube maker, everything. look at that thing. and this is a little more conventional. >> these are the more conventional u.s. type of toilets where you can actually see the trap passageway on the side. >> tell us what goes in where and how does it come out. >> the bull has the water right here, and when it flushes, it fills up around this curve here, and it basically creates a siphon. >> so here we have passage through to the bottom. i do not know if people have ever seen the bottom of one of these. there is. we have a couple of holes here that are for mounting. usually, there is a flange on the floor. we do not have that here. then, we use a wax seal, something like this. >> is has a little cover on the wax, but it has a throat that sits down in the pipe, and this wax seals it's down there to make the seal on the floor. >> right. you do not want to take this off and stick it on because i
it has a remote control that allows you to be able to control the spray features. it has a rear-cleaning, cleaning, stopped cleaning. it has a heated sea. it has a blow dryer. it has a deodorizer. and you can't flush the toilet with a push of the remote. >> ice cube maker, everything. look at that thing. and this is a little more conventional. >> these are the more conventional u.s. type of toilets where you can actually see the trap passageway on the side. >> tell us what...
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[ male announcer ] it's 2011. wonder where the durango's been for the last two years? well, it toured around europe getting handling and steering lessons on those sporty european roads. it went back to school got an advanced degree in technology. it's been working out -- more muscle and less fat. it's only been two years, but it's done more in two years than most cars do in a lifetime. ♪ ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, do it ♪ ♪ oh, do it ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ hey ♪ [ female announcer ] coffee is like life. it's better when you add your flavor. coffee-mate, from nestle. getting ready to plant? chances are your soil is like this: compacted, drained of nutrients. it'll hold your plants but it'll also hold 'em back. the solution: miracle-gro garden soil. the perfect mix of rich, organic ingredients, and miracle-gro plant food. just mix it in. and turn bad soil into great soil. helps plants grow twice as big. instead of holding 'em back they'll leap ahead. miracle-gro garden soil. and moisture control garden soil. >>> jury deliberations are set to resume in a few minutes in the perjury trial of barry bonds. jurors ended their first day without a verdict. the panel did ask to hear a read back of barry bonds' personal shopper. she said she saw greg anderson give him i know rejection before a road trip. they listened to a hoskins' brother talking about injecting bonds with steroids. >> we want to bring you the latest trump spot in terms of traffic. >> this is developing hot spot. it could mean a lot of delays for folks heading out to half moon bay westbound 28 at skyline overturned big rig with the gravel spilled blocking all westbound lanes making your way out san mateo. there the snowstorm slowing approaching 92 and menlo park. live shot of san mateo bridge shows traffic flowing well and check out how light at bay bridge toll plaza plaza. >> we'll check in with >>> here is a live look at dopler. scattered showers cold front could bring a sprinkle or two to the north bay. most of us in the upper 40s to low 50s. our destination under a partially sunny sky. accu-weather seven-day forecast, we have a better chance of even cooler weather for wednesday before a ♪ you take the good you take the bad you take them both and there you have the facts of life, the facts of life ♪ >> thanks for the help you guys. but face it. i'm doomed. >> oh natalie. natalie, natalie, natalie, natalie, natalie. all is not lost. you just happen to the rooming with the one person who can teach you efg you need to know about conversation, charm, and popularity. >> thanks, blair. >> for nine seasons, the adventures of the girls of the boarding school made the grade with viewers. what are blair, natalie, tootie jo, and mr. garrett up to? that's tomorrow. >>> also just ahead, felicity huffman and doug savant have played on "desperate housewives" for six years. how much do hay know about each other? we'll find out. >>> plus when life hands you lemons, you make lemon aid. your fwirls love this group. >> i just found out last night, yeah. >> heirthey're so excited. >> i have too get autographs and guitars. >> well "lemonade mouth," that's the name, they are coming up next. how about more fun from the cast of one of our favorite sitcoms. mr. kotter. >> they had fantastic time. some of the viewers had questions for the "welcome back kotter" cast. start within the origin of the best loved catch phrase of vinnie barbarino. >> hey kotter. up your nose with a rubber hose. >> kay wants to know where did the catch phrase up your nose with a rubber hose come from? >> well it was based on what they really said in bookrooklyn in the 1950s. it rhymed with up your something with mobile gas. we couldn't do that. >> my name is mr. kotter. >> vinnie barbarino. >> juan epstein. >> freddy boom boom washington. >> al wants to know what would your guys be doing now? freddie, what would boom boom be doing? he would have a family. working in factory making shoes. >> and sue wants to know where did that accent from barbarino come from? >> well barbarino don't make no reports for no one. >> the show is based in brooklyn. i guess i was the only one using it. >> what? >> the brooklyn accent. >> you were not the only one. >> it got weirder and weirder. >> how come they always say george washington slept here? george washington shept there. i mean who cares where george washington slept? >> probably only martha. >> reporter: before their careers went ka bomb they generated dueling record releases. starting in 1976 with john travolta's single "let her in." ♪ i'm going to let her in i'm going to let her in ♪ >> that's your first single isn't it? >> is there was an article in a "time" magazine article. with "welcome back kotter" and "let her in" being hits the producers of "grease" saw that article and said what about this kid? >> can you sing it? >> john's sister can. >> i want to know what he's done since. >> i remember fly away. >> that was the bomb. ♪ fly away ♪ >> what's your favorite subject? >> assault. >> reporter: robert hegyes who played open teen, a young man with a million excuses. >> your excuse is legitimate. >> i know. that's the problem. it's the first legit excuse in years. >> reporter: went on to teach a little bit himself. did anyone drop those excuses on you? >> no, the line ochb me was mr. hegyes doesn't take any -- >> reporter: meanwhile, gabe kaplan won a memorable foot race in the 1976 "battle of the network stars." >> the best captain won. that's the way i like it. >> he was mad. he was angry that there was some kind of disqualification. his team did something wrong. he challenged me to race. >> reporter: he didn't know that you had run track in high school. >> he was scared of me physically. >> reporter: "welcome back kotter" retains the appeal. for a new generation like perhaps, john travolta's baby boy. >> this is my place. and these -- these are my people. >> reporter: will you show this place to baby benjamin someday? >> my daughter watches it. of course ben will see it. absolutely. >> reporter: what will he learn from it? >> you just have a good time. >> what did we learn yesterday? >> what? >> what did we learn the day before yesterday? >> what? >> what have you learned all year? >> what? >> thank you very much. >> and in tribute to the show's brooklyn roots, i asked john if his baby was a good eater. he said he is. works for him. a great bunch of guys. >> well "battle of the network stars" you really reached back. >> we should bring that show back. >> hard to believe. just four season. that gt a lot of -- made it quite memorable in four seasons. >> stuff that will never be forgotten. >> i'm glad they're doing well. you can go to abcnews.com/gma for photos of your favorite cast member through the years. >>> much more fun tomorrow with the reunion of the cast of "the facts of life." sam is missing there. a well-deserved break for our sam champion. jeff smith from wabc is in for sam. good morning, jeff. >> hey guys. i found megan from ohio. when she came to new york, what weather were you expected? >> 80 degrees and sunny. >> have a little bit of patience. the fog will burn off. we'll get up into the 70s. first, we want to go out near dallas. this is hunt county texas. potential tornado damage that occurred there overnight. the severe storms will head to the southeast. the appalachians, to the mid mid-atlantic states by later tonight, on into tonight. rain up toward the pacific northwest and seattle and tacoma. snow into the rocky mountains. the storms off to the east. 90 in orlando. >> this weather brauk to you by big lots. robin, back to you. >>> coming up next two of our faves from " dry mouth is uncomfortable. it can also lead to serious dental problems. [ male announcer ] new act total care dry mouth is alcohol-free and hasour flavor. coffee-mate, from nestle. >>> you know, they have the strongest marriage on wisteria lane, lynnette and tom. it doesn't hurt that the parents of fife are played by the incredibly talented felicity huffman, ladies and gentlemen, and doug savant. you have been so good to us over the years. seven seasons? >> yes thank you god. it's fantastic. >> and going so strong. i was talking to you. to be able to pain thant kind of consistency with mark cherry and the gang it's a tribute to all of you. >> it's the writers, really. the strong strongest season yet. it's the writers in the trenches. >> but you all do your part too. it's a great ensemble. you both offscreen, have great marnls are lots of kids. so on-screen, it's the same. does that help? >> yeah, i mean our lives form us as actors. we try to bring that to the show. so, you know television is often sterile. a little sterile, so felicity brings the reality. this place is too clean. throws the cheerios around. >> there would be
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ha querido retribuir los gestos de admiraciÓn publicando enprograma oficial en un mensaje de agradecimiento. "el afecto que nos ha mostrado tanta gente durante nuestro compromiso ha sido increÍblemente emotivo y nos haciones posteriores a la ceremonia de que se explica la que estÁn invitadas 1900 personas. la precesiÓn de esta boda y la ceremonia serÁn largas, las campanas sonarÁn por tres horas.a su llegada la novia deberÁ caminar 600 pies en cuatro minutos hasta llegar al prÍncipe william. para esta britÁnica toda la espera vale la pena, dice que es parte de su historia que contarle sus nietos que ella lo presenciÓ cuando lean en su escuela. el viernes 29 de abril ha sido decretado como el dÍa de feriado nacional, lo Único que pudiera anular este acontecimiento es el mal tiempo, los pronÓsticos indican que existe un 70% de probabilidades de lluvia pero suponemos que con tanta algarabÍa ni siquiera eso empaÑar a la celebraciÓn. >> por supuesto que no. >> ¿estas listas? ¿ya tienes el sombrero? >> dicen que trae buena suerte la lluvia. >> gracias. recuerden que univisiÓn estarÁ transmitiendo esta ceremonia partir de las cuatro de la maÑana. vamos hablar de otros temas porque el presidente obama recib
ha querido retribuir los gestos de admiraciÓn publicando enprograma oficial en un mensaje de agradecimiento. "el afecto que nos ha mostrado tanta gente durante nuestro compromiso ha sido increÍblemente emotivo y nos haciones posteriores a la ceremonia de que se explica la que estÁn invitadas 1900 personas. la precesiÓn de esta boda y la ceremonia serÁn largas, las campanas sonarÁn por tres horas.a su llegada la novia deberÁ caminar 600 pies en cuatro minutos hasta llegar al...
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the maximum height plan, which has not been mentioned anywhere in the product description, has never been publicly discussed, and has never been as fully with it -- and has never been evaluated. and it has never been add value waited -- it has never been evaluated and proposed tight envelope. the guidelines prepared to govern building and design have rudimentary rarely -- have rudimentarily address this without a guiding principles of how to deal with treasure island should we be stuck with before heights in a number of critical locations. i'd like to suggest the product description fails to mention the heights requiring consultation plan, fails to comment and explain it, and it fails to evaluate any potential impact of what is described. the deir is there for incomplete and not accurate. >> madam president, there is a motion on the floor and a second. if commissioners, before you is a motion to certify the final environmental impact report. on that motion -- [roll call vote] commissioners, that motion passed on a vote of 4-3, with commissioners moore, sugaya, and olague voting against the certification. the eir has been approved. is there a motion? >> i
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has been covering this sensational case for us. andrea, one of the many reasons it has gotten attention is, the way she reacted when police told her her husband has been killed. >> good morning, george. she definitely cried a lot of tears to police. only problem was, her husband wasn't dead. this is tough for the defense because more than half of the 53 potential jurors questioned monday, had already seen the case on the news. some even remember the now-infamous video. but most said they are open-minded and honest. among them, a marine, a cop's wife, and a girl scout mentor. dahlia dippolito entered the courthouse in a buttoned up white sweater, to meet the men and women who will likely decide her fate. with the intense media coverage, it could be difficult to get a fair trial. one juror told the judge, honestly, those images will always be in my head. she was referring to these images. in this police video, dippolito appears devastated when she finds out her husband, mike, hased. but police say it was all an act. prosecutors say it began in 2009, when she was in the midst of an affair. prosecutors say to get her husband out of the picture, dahlia first tried to have him arrested. when that didn't work, they say she tried to hire a hitman to have her husband killed. or so she thought. >> i just need to make sure everything goes well. >> reporter: that hitman was an undercover officer. and police were recording the whole thing. >> i'm a lot tougher than i look. >> reporter: and then, police took it one step further, staging an elaborate crime scene, telling dahlia that the hit was planned. and even telling her that her husband was dead. but it was all a setup. >> i didn't do anything. and i didn't plot anything. >> reporter: now, she is facing 30 years in prison if convicted. dahlia dippolito's attorney, michael salnick, will try to discredit her husband. she has denied trying to kill her husband. jury selection will continue today. george? >> beyond ya, than
has been covering this sensational case for us. andrea, one of the many reasons it has gotten attention is, the way she reacted when police told her her husband has been killed. >> good morning, george. she definitely cried a lot of tears to police. only problem was, her husband wasn't dead. this is tough for the defense because more than half of the 53 potential jurors questioned monday, had already seen the case on the news. some even remember the now-infamous video. but most said they...
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check. sexy dancing? check. and anti-energy drinks? in a world of fast, sometimes it's hard to keep up. perhaps an energy drink is in order. for years we've been swigging this stuff with sugar and caffeine and it gets us amped up and in high gear and get to the hustle and bustle of every day life and it's like a upper. you can't keep doing it. you have to slow down. well, now, there's a drink for that, too. several of them, actually. they call them anti-energy drinks. liquid relaxation in a can. for those times you want to slow down, take it easy, unwind. relax -- >> i just saw everything going to an extreme. i saw americans getting more stressed out. i saw economic times were being more and more stressed. >> reporter: this is the self-described father of the anti-energy drink movement that includes brands like "unwind" dream water" and "bug doetzer." drawing on his past experience as a professional studio musician he developed a purple potion he says helps people chill out. >> so you came up with drank? >> drank is an all natural relaxation beverage. you're not turning around and grabbing for the medicine cabinet or a bottle of liquor at the end of the day. >> he uses his music industry connections to sell "drank." with product placement in popular music videos and attempts to channel the "slow your roll" mentality of the hip lop culture. >> somebody called it weed in a can. >> it's designed to be an alternative. >> a legal version. >> of the same result? >> right. >> reporter: legal, sure, but -- >> i've always had a bit of concern about any of these products because their contents are unregulated and the combinations of products that are put into them have not been tested. there's very little that we do to relax people that doesn't also sedate them. >> reporter: and remember, even when trying to relax, safety comes first. >> if you're going to test out one of these products i would say that it should be done somewhere far away from an automobile. >> reporter: the anti-energy drink market is anything but relaxed with peter and his investors expected to drink in $5 billion in sales in the next three years. >> look at times square. that's the center of the universe. do you see one smiling face here in times square? anybody excited to be happy? at the crossroads of the world? >> no i don't, actually. >> neither do i. that's showing you people are stressed out in life and they need to take a little time-out and take a break. >> you're a good salesman. you make me want to buy a case. he also sees his legacy through purple-colored glasses. >> my claim to fame is relaxing with world, that's not too bad. >> and i'll drink to that! >> claim to fame. i love it he's calling it the all-relaxation beverage at the end of the day and it comes in a can, previously known as beer. really. although this is -- this doesn't have alcohol in it. ingredients are interesting. apple juice, blueberry juice, raspberry juice, goji berries, peroxide -- wait a minute. >> this is called -- >> i feel like they're great if you're surfing or chilling out. but what if you have to go, go, go. >> do you have to get the can of red bull to get you up and going in the morning and at the end of the day you need the blueberry juice unwind stuff to get you down at the end of the night? >> i suppose. >>> when we come back. we'll have "the skinny." somebody is falling. >> this is amazing. >>> we'll let you know who it was. >>> and what rosie o'donnell is saying about chris brown. pretty controversial. we'll let you know what that's all about in "the skinny." pretty controversial. we'll let you know what that's all about in "the skinny." n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n ♪ skinny ♪ ♪ so skinny ♪ >>> time for "the skinny" and a lot of eyes were on "dancing with the stars" watching their favorite teams duke it out on the dance floor. >> kirstie alley, a fan favorite, paired with maks, they were doing the rhumba routine to "somewhere over the rainbow" when the pot of gold sort of had a problem. take a listen to what happened. >> it didn't go well. ♪ >> you can see maks -- he wanted to call a time-out and get the trainers there. that looks dangerous. >> it was awkward and weird and later, he said he was sorry. he sort of dropped her. >> she fell. >> that's hard to believe that he would drop anything. >> he said his thigh gave out. >> you can see his knee wobble a little bit. >> the judges gave them a score of 21. >> it was emotional. it was to her mom who was killed by a drunk driver. it was an emotional dance and brought everyone back together in the end. >> kind of a "debbie downer." >>> remember "the titanic" with kate winslet and there was a sketch from the movie? it is going on the auction block and it turns out james cameron did that sketch. these are james cameron's hands and people are saying it will bring in thousands and thousands of dollars. >> for charity, right? >> that's right. >> would you bid on that? >> i don't know if i would. i'm sure a lot of people will and it was a very iconic moment for both of them. >> very good stuff. >>> somebody coming to the defense of chris brown and somebody you might not expect. first of all let me set this up. we all remember a few days ago chris brown did the performance on "good morning america" and got upset when robin asked him about the infamous incident with rihanna and he went into the dressing room and broke a window. now rosie o'donnell is talking on her sirius xm show "rosie radio" and said, i don't see why this kid is held to a different standard than anyone else. and when the executive producer of the show implied there was a racial aspect at play, rosie said, i totally think there is. and i also think that's why he felt he was safer with robin roberts. >> she says this is an issue of racism and nothing else and lots of people are chatting about that. >>> michael buble got married and while he was getting married guess what happened? his house got robbed. his beautiful wife is a famous actress. in south america. they were burglarized while he was saying "i do." >> somebody stole his heart and then the items from his house. >> oh, my gosh. that's right. we'll be right back after this. a quick break coming up. >> would you expect anything less? 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[ dog ] i am an iams dog. ♪ ♪ woof. >>> here's some stories to watch on abc news. president obama meets with shimon peres at the white house to talk about restarting middle east peace talks with palestine. >>> and clean up operations after a series of storms including funnel clouds tore through the region. >>> and the uconn huskies celebrate today after taking the top prize in men's college basketball, their third national championship after defeating the butler bulldogs, 53-41. >>> and finally this half hour, some details as the folks inside buckingham palace were working hard to keep secret. >> we now know a bit about what prince william and his buddies were up to at future king's bachelor party. >> nick watt is in london with the royal dirt. >> reporter: william and best man harry were giving nothing away. >> it's always fun to outfox the media. it's a like a military operation but we're proud of how it went. >> an 800-year-old manor house, skeet shooting, surfing and drinking games. >> at one stage, one of his mates pulled out a chest wig and a hairpiece and demanded he put it on. >> any strippers? >> no. clarence house is very quick to insist that absolutely no one externally came in to the stag party. that's their way of saying there were no strippers or burlesque dancers. >> william, still tight-lipped. >> did you have a sore head at the end of the day? >> again, there, you're not going to get me. >> and now we hear that william will arrive on a white horse. does this answer the big question? sister pippa, mother carrol and designer who cut kate's dress for her first post-engagement appearance. is she making the wedding dress, too? finally one more word about the stag party. they played a drinking game called "the post-it note game." you write the name of a famous person on a note and stick it on your friend's head and they stuck the queen's name on william's head and apparently it took him ages to figure out who it was. nick watt, abc news london. >> pretty tame game, considering, for a bachelor party. >> just like my bachelor party. >> i don't quite buy that. >> if you're keeping track people are looking forward to this event. the royal wedding is three weeks and three days away. so it's coming up rather quickly. >> do you have a countdown. >> we're sort of doing it as people are watching but that's going to be a busy news day, april 29th. >> the space shuttle "endeavor" set to launch on -- this pops up. "the hangover." >> i heard you lost a tooth. >> the baby, by the way, is still with the group. >> right. ld news no, terror trial. boom administration ordered a trial by military commission. >> the president backtracking on campaign promise on very same day he's announced he's run for re-election. it's tuesday, april 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> and i'm mike marusarz. >> i'm beingy bunker. >> president obama is giving in, saying suspects will not be tried in a civilian court in new york after all. why the attorney general is blaming congress for forceing their end. >>. >> much of the east wake up to storms, stretching a cross nearly 1,000 miles of the nation. we'll have a look at the damage, plus a look at upcoming forecasts a bit later. >>> and new ncaa men's basketball national champion. could the huskies of uconn hold off a cinderella butler bulldogs? we'll tell you what happened. >> we'll have the highlights and lowlight, depending on which side you fall. >>> a major reversal by white house the 9/11 suspects won't be tried by a civilian court. >> kahalid shaikh mohammed ands or will be tried. >> good morning. the decision to hold these tries so close to the former site of the world trade center rankled many americans, including some 9/11 families new york city residents and republican and democratic lawmakers. victims of the these heinous attacks and for their families, that gist tus is long overdue and must not be delayed any longer. >> reporter: the self-proclaimed 9/11 architect and four aacomplications will stand trial before a military commission at guantanamo bay. this is the obama administration's plan b. in 2009, justice department announced it would try them in a civilian federal court in manhattan, just blocks from the world trade center once stood. holder stands by the original plan. >> unfortunately since i made that decision, members of congress have inveerned and imposed restrictions blocking the administration from bringing any afghanistan guantanamo bay detainees to trial in the united states. >> reporter: republicans welcomed the news. >> forred safety of the security of the american people i'm glad of president reconsidered his position. >> reporter: another reversal by the boom administration when it comes to terror suspects and guantanamo bay. after taking off he pledged to close the detention center within one year, calling system of military commissions slowen ineffective. >> cleaning up something that is quite simply a mess. >> reporter: two years later the prison at guantanamo bay is still open for business. leaving president obama open for criticism. mike and peggy? >>> despite all of the criticism mr. obama says he wants another four years in the white house. he made the announcement official in an e-mail to millions of supporters. >> reporter: with the election about 20 months away no republicans have declared their intention to run against the president. >>> southwest airlines hopes to fly a complete schedule today with no cancelations. the airline was already forced to cut almost 700 flights after the roof of one of its planes tore open last week. >> reporter: the government is ordering more inspections of older jets. abc's t.j. winick hasightmare at 34,000 feet was all too real for passengers on board that friday night flight from phoenix to sacramento. >> top of the plane was ripped offer masks came down and it was pretty frightening. >> reporter: when fatigue cracks in the plane caused this gapg hole, five feet long and a foot wide top up, the southwest crew sent the 737 into a snoesnose dive and made a safe emergency landing. almost yamtly swept reviewed their 737-300, fatigue cracks discovered in three of them. >> did southwest fail to find these cracks when it went through this maintenance check? or did these cracks occur after the maintenance check was done and something was very recent? neither answer was accept blt and neither is encourage. >> reporter: imagine the zipper on my jacket is the seam on an airplane where two pieces of metal are riveted together. when fatigue cracks occur along the fuselage it come as part at the seam, eventually unzipping the airplane. >> one of the big questions here do is we have
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has made. in total, the department has cut the positions in the last few years through layoffs and vacancies. that has caught just -- that has caused a huge burden on our department. it has actually increased the length of time the contract gets processed and done. it has caused us a longer time to get data runs. it causes lumber comes to our general operation. within this cut, we have produced a lot of our children events. that has been a shame that. we have worked through that in a partnership with the library where we work together to talk to some of the providers that participated in family appreciation day. they gave us free passes that we placed in all of the public libraries where families in the city could check out the passes and visit the public attractions. but we don't have that kind of one day celebration deal. and there are the other administrative reductions. we think the real estate department for helping us renegotiate the rental lease to reduce the cost. we also thank the purchaser to help renegotiate some of the vendors. i can just go back quickly to the budget priorities, because this is how we decided on
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i owe a debt to the traditional music that has informed my appreciation for music, that has--has influenced my songwriting, that hasthe present. it's very important to me. i think also as a troubadour, which is really what i am, a modern-day troubadour, that part of my--part of my singing and my songwriting and the choice of songs has to do with the historical match that happens between political movements and social movements and expressions of the heart, which come through in lyrics. and i always pray that i stay very close to that source. in--in selecting songs and identifying songs that speak to you, have there been moments when-- when a totally unknown songwriter has just knocked you out and you've-- there's been a moment of discovery? can you talk about that? recently i've run into a wonderful writer named john bucchino, and i recorded one of his songs on an album of his called sweet dreams. a lot of other singers, performers recorded his songs. jimmy webb did one of his songs-- and liza minnelli, michael feinstein. john bucchino's a superb writer. i've rediscovered and have fallen in love with the writing of
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has more sodium. eggs and a bagel. or you have two waffles and some tomato juice. >> which one do i think? >> which one do you think has more sodium? >> because of the tomato juice, i know that has a lot. i would say this one. >> you're right on the money. okay? look at the difference there. the one with the tomato juice, 1,200 milligrams of salt. the eggs and the bagel is 380. it is the tomato juice that does it. 700 milligrams of sodium. half of your daily allotment. >> that's so sneaky. you think you're doing the right thing. >> nice glass of juice. beware of that. >> we have breakfast taken care of. lunch here, what do we have? >> your choices for lunch, cheeseburg and fries. okay? >> or a chef salad. >> obviously, you're going to think -- you're going to think that is because of the fries and everything. which hasum as the cheeseburger and fries. the reason for that is the meats. and when i add it tall ondressing, that's 500 additional milligrams of sodium. you think you're doing the right thing having a salad. you're really not. i'm not pushing cheeseburgers. >> i would say woo hoo. >> the lesson is not go out and heat a cheeseburger. but watch out for the hidden salt. >> you know, rich, as well as anybody else. when you're on the table, it's a habit to reach for the salt shaker to add taste. what can you do to cut out the salt but not the taste? >> the big takeaway if you're not reading labels you're not going to make a difference. only 10% of the salt we get every day comes from that shaker. >> that's it? >> only 10%. you have to read that label and look for the sodium. when you want to add a little flavor and you don't want to add some sosodium. you have lemon, and salt substitutes. those can keep you from adding the sodium. >> you're saying we can have cheeseburgers? >> no. >> came so clos
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ha has been and has been and will continue to be. >> are you going to do more to make videotape of our operations and the presidential libraries available to the press and to the citizenry? >> short answer, yes -- >> see, d.v.d.'s. >> let me explain, we're doing will already. i'll send you over to the new materials we have. we have a wonderful partner, a public private partnership called the foundation for the national archives. when you come you'll discover not only this beautiful rotunda you'll discover and exhibit on american history called the public vaults' exhibit which is the best exhibit of its kind in the world. we have at least we have evidence of people discovering it because the lines outside the archives are extraordinary. >> you get students, journalis, historians, some of them only want to engage in gene loaning cal research -- >> the geneiologiologists, this is the largest single contingent of folks use the archivists, they're wonderful people, they come from many different aspects, but, yes, they are. >> you have interactive exhibits? >> the entire public vaults exhibit is interaction itch -- interactive. >> getting the -- all of this material on the web so that we can move it out of washington into the world. >> what about your exhibit that shows the manipulation and the cup listity of spying, black propaganda are you familiar with that. >> we have several exhibits -- which i have nothing to do with by the way. they were there before -- >> you don't disapprove of them? >> of course not. >> can you describe what happens at any one of them? >> well, we have a wonderful interactive exhibit in which people can take control of the exhibit by their hand and move it along from dramatic episode to dramatic episode. the nuremberg trials, the rosenberg case, various other things and actually read the documents as they go i long. water -- >> what about tibet. do you remember tibnet. >> i've heard of it. yes. >> here is what i show. in the late 50s and 60s ultrahad a cove earth program to support the tibet anns in their struggle against the consume fists. part of the program involved black propaganda to distribute reports chinese atrocities to the u.n. and other international bodies. many of these claims are phony. but they persisted as truth among the proponents of a free tibet down to the present day. so it shows our black propaganda techniques used by the united states government. you get away with that? >> john, i'll look into that. supervise that is not an archives question. you want to be talking to the director the cis or the f.b.i. or somebody like that. >> point that person at this. history is a hoot. seeing isn't always believing. the use of trickery and deception that is presentation. >> wonderful entertainment it's part of our fourth of july . >> is it based on fiction or fact. >> i'll let you know. do come to the fourth. best way to come out is by experiencing it personally. >> you have 38, >> four and a half happy months >> e-mails, you are going to be storingy e-mails? >> it's estimate that had the e-mails to the bushed a administration will be three times the number of e-mails in a the clinton administration, we are talking about billions and billions of electronic records. >> do you think some people in the administration hearing this program will have a nervous brokedown when they realize their e-mails are going to be forever embalmed in your -- that is not -- you can skiis the word, -- excuse the word but in a repository at your facility? >> preserved is the w wd we would use. >> you think they'll have nervous breakdown. >> i doubt it very much. >> there are 11 presidential libraries. >> at present, yes. >> that means that the press -- >> have no presidential library. >> there are 11 presidential libraries in the federal presidential library system paid for by -- funded bit federal -- byked federal government in cooperation with -- for preceding presidents this preceding program began under ly which opened a few weeks ago. >> that is privately manage and funded? >> funded by the state and by private mey. and ththe are other libraries for 19th century presidents but they're funded privately by various commission and states. >> would you like to see the national archives gradually take over those other presidential libraries and where necessary create one so that all of the presidents can be so memorialized? >> is that wonderful phrase in the film show me the money, it take as lot of money to run the places and -- we struggle every find to year the found to deal with what -- >> can you imagine how much the appeal would be if there were washington, precedence library? >> well,le. >> there are washington collections all over that -- you are asking whether i wanted to build a presidential library empire, the sanes no. >> you -- >> what we're doing, john, is bringing the various library directors and foundations together for a more cooperation n cause that -- they'll all benefit by, by working together. >> do you know michael beschloss. >> he is a good glend he is on the board. >> a member of the foundation -- >> when he visited the l.b.j.library he found a couple of jewels so to speak. literary jewel that is he use with johnson musing about how the war in vietnam was unwinnable. do you think you are going to find anything like that in the nixon papers? >> the nixon papers are being processed right new as we talk at the national archives in college park, maryland. the papers and tapes they have been for years and years. >> is that vein been mined thoroughly? >> apparently the news media has -- there was -- >> i'm not take thinking about bad stuff. i'm thinking about good stuff. he did introduce china into a relationship with us and that could read down to his credit. >> i'm not thinking bad stuff. i think once you have the nixon library in the presidential system the focus can become more balanced and people can look at the entire press. michael has done that with johnson as well. >> a couple of month ago you gave testimony saying e-commerce has inflated the risks documents or images will be stolen for monetary gain. are you blaming ebay for peddling the documents? >> no, they've been very cooperative to us window when we pound out certain documents for sale are documents that are part of our sole. they've been very cooperative with us, most of the community ofe documents, will go document sell weeks ago one of the individuals who did steal from us who was identify by in fact the private citizen who just happened to notice the fact that documents he had used in the archi
ha has been and has been and will continue to be. >> are you going to do more to make videotape of our operations and the presidential libraries available to the press and to the citizenry? >> short answer, yes -- >> see, d.v.d.'s. >> let me explain, we're doing will already. i'll send you over to the new materials we have. we have a wonderful partner, a public private partnership called the foundation for the national archives. when you come you'll discover not only...
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in from england where he has been residing recently and has contacted his sources at the federal security bureau so he has not given gone to police apparently because he still has some of the acquaintances left over from when he has done some work for russia's federal security service doctors have demanded and three million euro ransom again according to the latest reports that read the ransom has been paid but the amounts of money that was paid for by the young man's release is unknown in fact because there is the family has asked the journalists to leave this story alone and have not released the family has not released any information on the boy's does states you can just hear superleague was eat eight hundred million dollar estate because first lab of course is the breeding and not just dance of virus software but that's also done a lot of work for security services not just for russian security services but for the u.s. security by the europeans and also has done with some work for china so if there are some speculations that the reason for the abductions is a because of the cyber criminals are trying to show that they are not happy with the whole of the t
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has dropped? it is to any metric that gives us a sense about what that looks like. >> may be it has. there has been a lot of controversy. we are not tracking it. it might be logical. if you look at the experience of the tea garden, attendance has climbed back up over time. i think this is one where we need to see where we are. we have a lot of people that are visiting our garden. we have a total of 150, 200,000 people. >> on the issue of 59 cents to the dollar, do you have comparable figures of what other facilities like this that charge other fees? >> keep in mind that the costs are fixed but revenues will grow over time. if you look at the slide that we have where they outlined the staffing, we are not overstaffing this function. we have two dates. we have a very modestly -- ticket takers. we have a supervisor and we have an accounting function. the garden right now is open seven days a week. this is open seven hours a day during the winter. we are staffing on average 8 hours a day, seven days a week. i and a stand the budget analysts point but i think that if we had had a full 12 months, that ratio would have slid. the data shows based on next year's projections, the cost of operating the garden would be 37% of the total gr
has dropped? it is to any metric that gives us a sense about what that looks like. >> may be it has. there has been a lot of controversy. we are not tracking it. it might be logical. if you look at the experience of the tea garden, attendance has climbed back up over time. i think this is one where we need to see where we are. we have a lot of people that are visiting our garden. we have a total of 150, 200,000 people. >> on the issue of 59 cents to the dollar, do you have...