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estites it should reap at leashalf a billion dollars a year from oil angas, a huge boost to its revenues,hich barely toppeone billion dolls last year. rianaelzer, cambodia. >> susie: the wod's biggest retailer is getting even bigger. wal-mart has added almos million new items on its weite. the shops call the wal-mart marketace. unless consumers buytems from a specific group of other retailers. the additional vendors will expand wal-mart's produc in areas like home goo, apparel, toys a baby items. anhing bought from the marketplacoutside retailers will be handled through wal-martom's checkout proces but the retailers themselves will manage otr serces like shipping, customer service and returns. >> paul:ash-strapped reade cut wn on their news stand magazine purchases durin the first half of the year. the decreas led to a 12%drop in sing copy sales compe ed with the me period a year ago. most large circulation magazines saw slight declines inoverall u.s. circulati while some posted small gains. the figures were released today by the audit bureau of circulatns. won's magazines were among the hard
estites it should reap at leashalf a billion dollars a year from oil angas, a huge boost to its revenues,hich barely toppeone billion dolls last year. rianaelzer, cambodia. >> susie: the wod's biggest retailer is getting even bigger. wal-mart has added almos million new items on its weite. the shops call the wal-mart marketace. unless consumers buytems from a specific group of other retailers. the additional vendors will expand wal-mart's produc in areas like home goo, apparel, toys a...
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t that number could climb to nearly half beforerices stabilize,hich deutsche bank expects will happen in 2011. search director karen weaver says distressed prerties aren't thenly thing dragging prices down. >> in addition, we still he some issues th the availabili of credit, particularly in thhigh end, with wt are known as jumbo mortgages,e still have high unployment, we still have low conser confidence and all of these are contributingo weaker housing mand in the face of rising supply. >> reporter: mark zandof moody's economcom thinks that ediction is too gloomy. he says home prices e more affordle, now in line with rents, and thelowing of home cotruction will reduce supply. >> by this time next yr, when house pres stabilize, roughly 30% of homwners will be underwater, get to half, you have tsee much more measurable price declines. >> reporter: realtor tonarko says property ownersn trouble are firing out how to get their heads above water. >> if only 1-20% underwater, they see a fute, so they are going totay and do a lot more to stay in the propertthen meone who is 50% underwater. >>
t that number could climb to nearly half beforerices stabilize,hich deutsche bank expects will happen in 2011. search director karen weaver says distressed prerties aren't thenly thing dragging prices down. >> in addition, we still he some issues th the availabili of credit, particularly in thhigh end, with wt are known as jumbo mortgages,e still have high unployment, we still have low conser confidence and all of these are contributingo weaker housing mand in the face of rising supply....
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the united stas gives some $2 billion a year to egypt,hich remains one of o most reliable arab alls. t egypt's future is murky. mubarak is now 81 yearold and, by some accounts, is in failg health. d no successor has been named. what does itll mean, especially at a timehen there some level of discontent thin egypt? to help make sensef it all, we turn to abc australia'middle st correspondent ben knight. >> reporter: in e heart of cair murad sabri mustafa is comin home tthe apartment he's preparing to lea. he's off to libya, whi now fers him better prospects th the couny he was born in. >> the income he is very low, to have - to save from ando have a good li. >> reporter: tre are many like him in egypt's mide class, and theye tired of watching their country stagte. >>e need change. i saw a lot of egyptiansn other countries. they are sceed. >> reporter: b change is something egtians don't often see. for 28 years hosni mubarak has been the country'sresident. >> most egyptians ve only knn one president, and i think they have me to see that egypt has not developed economicly over this perio
the united stas gives some $2 billion a year to egypt,hich remains one of o most reliable arab alls. t egypt's future is murky. mubarak is now 81 yearold and, by some accounts, is in failg health. d no successor has been named. what does itll mean, especially at a timehen there some level of discontent thin egypt? to help make sensef it all, we turn to abc australia'middle st correspondent ben knight. >> reporter: in e heart of cair murad sabri mustafa is comin home tthe apartment he's...
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roosevelt, who was a hunter, part of the paradox,hich also a great cservationist and what li protectionist're still a lot that could do we' looking at species of nishing regurly all of the anet. tavis: his name is douglas brinkley perennianew york timebest selling auor. the new one is cled "the wilderness rrior." douglasnice to have you nt. thank you f joining us. >> than u so much, tavis. tavis: my pleure. up next, musician josh charles and his tribute to the peop of new orlea. stay with us. one week bfore hurricane katrina, musicianosh charles move to ignore lanes with pls to record an album tre. like so many, the storm forever changed his life. his most recent proct is a singleevoted to the people of theig easy called "healing time." all proceeds go tward the continuingeconstruction in the city. in jusa moment, he will perform for us. at first, have you onhe program. >> thanyou. tavis: i askedhether you were ill living in the city, and you said iried. what did you mean by th? >> i attempted to mve to north lanes august 25, 05, -- i attempted to move t new orleans augu 25, 25, and my goa
roosevelt, who was a hunter, part of the paradox,hich also a great cservationist and what li protectionist're still a lot that could do we' looking at species of nishing regurly all of the anet. tavis: his name is douglas brinkley perennianew york timebest selling auor. the new one is cled "the wilderness rrior." douglasnice to have you nt. thank you f joining us. >> than u so much, tavis. tavis: my pleure. up next, musician josh charles and his tribute to the peop of new orlea....
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comes from the administration led by a man whose first job, as i remember, was community organizer,hich, if i understand correctly, is a guy who goes out to ordinary citizens, organizes them to go out and speak their minds and protest against authority. i do find it rather curious. >> evan? >> mobs and paranoia are not new, but there is something about american culture now that allows you to be as angry as he won all the time. incivility is kind of limit is. >> michael steele, the republican national chairman, says that to call this a republican cabal is baloney. let me read what "washington post" columnist steven pearlstein. "the efforts have been some misleading and disingenuous that they can always bring from a cynical ever to gain partisan political advantage. by poisoning the political well, they have given up any pretense of being a local opposition and have become political terrorists willing to say or do anything to prevent the country from reaching a consensus on one of its most serious domestic problems." >> i think we have to be -- i think that is too broad a brush. there is
comes from the administration led by a man whose first job, as i remember, was community organizer,hich, if i understand correctly, is a guy who goes out to ordinary citizens, organizes them to go out and speak their minds and protest against authority. i do find it rather curious. >> evan? >> mobs and paranoia are not new, but there is something about american culture now that allows you to be as angry as he won all the time. incivility is kind of limit is. >> michael steele,...
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navy contues to track th subs,hich they believe are on a surveillance missio > the united stat militar command in afghanistan's investating a new claim that an r strike killed four vilians this morning. it happenedn a vilge near the city of ndahar in southern afghanista later the bodiesf three boys and a m were brought to kandahar, wherlocal residents called for the deathof those responsible. the crowd was dispersed by police. >>> in neighbong pakistan, mitary officials claim a miile strike killed the wife of one of the taban's top aders today. the missile rike repordly hit aouse in a tow in northwesrn pakistan'slawless tribal region of south wazirian. intelligence officials say one the vtims was the wife of metula bassude. and that brings us to our signate story tonight. the humanitarian crisis in pakistan. we repord extensivy about w the pakistani mility under pressurerom washington has ved aggressily aft the taliban in the at valley, but ce it did, an estimated 2 million people fled tat region to an area known as mardan ovwhelming servic there. de workers from the irish milita group
navy contues to track th subs,hich they believe are on a surveillance missio > the united stat militar command in afghanistan's investating a new claim that an r strike killed four vilians this morning. it happenedn a vilge near the city of ndahar in southern afghanista later the bodiesf three boys and a m were brought to kandahar, wherlocal residents called for the deathof those responsible. the crowd was dispersed by police. >>> in neighbong pakistan, mitary officials claim a...
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began focusing less on socialustice issues anmore on saving souls and preaching the spel of prosperity,hich teaches that thefaithful will be rewarded with mateal blessings. >> i would just monish those who preach prosperity to remember that the oneho founded t christian church had one pair of shoes. >> we lieve christ came to set the captives free, tbring sight to thelind, to clothe the naked, to find using for those who are lookinfor housing. that's the work the church. wemust return back to the values thamade the black urch a true success. >> and we came here to tell u young people that we're sorry. we're sry because we left you to fend for yourselves. >> repoter: outside the chapel at the special healing serce, the was an empty casket. no one need to ask why. they allnow someone. >> bring, heavenly fatherwhat only you can give. >> repoer: a few days earlier, someone dued the body of a young man o had been shot in the heajust a few hundred rds from the church. >> it's nderful labels that we' given our children-- gang members, crips, bods. i'm sorr those are our so, those are oudaughters,h
began focusing less on socialustice issues anmore on saving souls and preaching the spel of prosperity,hich teaches that thefaithful will be rewarded with mateal blessings. >> i would just monish those who preach prosperity to remember that the oneho founded t christian church had one pair of shoes. >> we lieve christ came to set the captives free, tbring sight to thelind, to clothe the naked, to find using for those who are lookinfor housing. that's the work the church. wemust...
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conditionarelease on coassionate grounds would be a far preferabl alternativeto prisoner transfer,hich we strongly oppos" that view wasexpressed before almegrahi's triumphant homecoming which was widely covered arnd the world. gered the victs who died in the locker beam bombing. scotland h taken much of the blame. a number of website have popped , urging a boycott of scotland and scottish products. and brish governnt's not in the clear eher. in washington, they want to know whethecommercial interests, the wisher of brish oil companies, for example, we tan into account when the convicted murderer was released. we don't have all o the details, butf it tur out that the britishovernment encouragedhis releaseto gain anoilcontract, shame,shame, shame on them. >>eporter: the justice secretary will have to justi his decision tomsps. the big thing the reputation of e country he serves,may esent a greater challenge, hover. >> john spar of itn. >>> there is another upar inlving libya, this one in swzerland, after the swiss government apologized to libya's leader moaar gadhafi for the arrest of hi
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the second myth,hich is one i suppose that anizes ople the most, and that is that tv is reducing our kids,ur students, the third myth, which is a little more complicated and more fun, is, we often hear that we, the public, prefer this made-up reality that network television has been giving us for some years, to the real reality, which i believe is totally false, ocourse. the fourth myth is actuallythe easiest one to refute, and that is that we have all become couch potatoes; that we watch so much television that we are flabby, physically if not inteectually the last myth, which is in some ways the sillies but the most interesting chapter for me to write because it was so difficult; that is, love tv. you hear that over and over again, that americans have a love affair with their television set. it's said by americans, it's said by the french, it's sd by the japanese. c-span: where do all these myths come from? >> guest: well, they're all around us. everywhere you turn,ou hear it. the analyses of e last electi campaign over and ove aifocus upon style, and we're now being told that jame
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i think i might beble to say that n only is he thereatest leslat ofur ti,hich is wh presidentbama saidmay b t greest all-ound senator of our time. whathen nato john kendy would have been in the1950s he created a mmittee. teddy share all the quities. henry clayhe gat legislator. dael webster, the great orator. teddy may t havead t stern orory, but y have taf a norris and the vious progress soutasts who all their lives fought for that cause. fough for the leb cal caus setor van denbur he isll of those things. at the same timee made t people in msachetts fl ke he s one of them. ihought when we were sitting giluring the days tha he was take memorl seice, that yoant those people to come through,rdinary people. every one the kne him. governor ckard said i knewim befo i met him. the pele in massachusts met him. you see the peoe coming. th'r saluting him. their red sox hat ces on or theye doing the sign of the cross. they all have a story. he tls held mygrandmother. he helpe my so he was ther he put all those things together. i think he might be the greatest all-around senator o allti. >> bob,
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and even the limitations death,hich are subject of this film, u can trsgress like john doe d by itingthis book. i mean, he to this body that was not worki for him but he had h brain left and he knew at his death was imminent and he escaped dea by putting h life into art. he made this book. e created a job for himself. he workedeveryday, got up at 5:00 in the mning, thouht about what he was goi to say and worked all day and was tired at the end of the day. and at the end of the day he would travel ound and govisit his girlfriends or g to egypt or do whateverhe ll he wanted to do. and i tnk he lived a whole other life th year of writing. and without any distrction it is. i mean, first isaw the austrophobia of theituation and i thought, , to be locked in your o body. en after hearing what he said when he said "i'm aew person, i'm not the same gu" knew that he feltselected. and i ha a totally different attitude towards e character. and in that i thoughtokay, here'she guy, he doesn't ha go shopping, he doesn't have too to the post office, he doesn't have to do anything except think about w
and even the limitations death,hich are subject of this film, u can trsgress like john doe d by itingthis book. i mean, he to this body that was not worki for him but he had h brain left and he knew at his death was imminent and he escaped dea by putting h life into art. he made this book. e created a job for himself. he workedeveryday, got up at 5:00 in the mning, thouht about what he was goi to say and worked all day and was tired at the end of the day. and at the end of the day he would...
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whatt was wasan iredible ability,hich has been touched on inhe early discussions he never demoned the other side, a colleague across th aisle. they always view today's adversy as tomorrow's tential ally. and it w a gift, and whener he stood i the senate press gallery and watcd him go on the floor, i don't care when was, oer senators would flock to him, a he always had personal note for eac of them, and heave a god-tured needle it was a remarkble ability to beat the same time someone you always kn where he stood on the issues and ere whathe stood for, yet, at the same time he was the one who could establish comomise and consensus. it wasn't just tranctional tried to find the midle ground. it was an iredible gift, and he was a gifted, gifted legislator. >> ifill: and yet, david, as orn hatch alluded to early ehe was liberal to the bone. at any point during his career did that liberalism bin to go out ofashion? >> at every pointn his career, almost. yo think about some of his major speechs 1995, nt gingrich has just taken over. he ges a speec reaiming the flag. jimmy carter is presint. h
whatt was wasan iredible ability,hich has been touched on inhe early discussions he never demoned the other side, a colleague across th aisle. they always view today's adversy as tomorrow's tential ally. and it w a gift, and whener he stood i the senate press gallery and watcd him go on the floor, i don't care when was, oer senators would flock to him, a he always had personal note for eac of them, and heave a god-tured needle it was a remarkble ability to beat the same time someone you always...
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. >> charlie: after he wrote the book,hich you did not read ther or did you readhe book? >> i did -- just individuals i didn't meet. i did read the bo. >> charlie: tget thetory. i' read that he having written the bk did not want movie made thennce he saw the movie loved it. >> yes. he was very positive about it. which i thinks very healing. i think that t irish are self-healing nation, theyhave been through a lot. i think tha they wereeady for the story to betold. beuse they know that, acknowledge it really hpened first step to healing process. it really wantsaduys. do we wanto go back t this. looking at it saying, near 20 years ago, enormous changes now ying come on let's lookhat was really like. we did feel very welcome and le blessed. >> chaie: i don't know if the director had this coersation. but wh you decide to go f ben kingsy, wha-- are you just saying i want a vy good actoor are you saying, i within a sy beast? or areou sayingsayg i want someone who what are you saying? >> i don know what she's ying. >> charlie: you want something that you s, get me either sir ben
. >> charlie: after he wrote the book,hich you did not read ther or did you readhe book? >> i did -- just individuals i didn't meet. i did read the bo. >> charlie: tget thetory. i' read that he having written the bk did not want movie made thennce he saw the movie loved it. >> yes. he was very positive about it. which i thinks very healing. i think that t irish are self-healing nation, theyhave been through a lot. i think tha they wereeady for the story to betold. beuse...
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ts gave you pause to think, gave you opportunity, gave you mandate tthink about a life in science,hich is wha this is. >> thinking about it and writing it up are two diffent things. >> rose: someone sai let m see what i wrote so can knowhat think. but there is thi-ou describe it as a kind of meandering. there was n someone-- and this was what i alluded to earlier-- things infenced decisions you made. talk a bit about that, this notion of this lif you have lived. >> yeah, well i think-- i wodn't characterize it as mply a life in which i ha been buffeted byxternal forces. there are-- i would contend, some internal principl and goal b there's no doubt that my ability to achof in certain domains has en affected by rcumstances, peopl for example, inhe last 10 years, i'veeen work incdibly hard, asyou've heard on this show before, to try to make th scientific literaturmuch more accessibleo all scientists in the world,octors and soorth. that was something i hadn't really thought much about unt one of my colleagues, a brilliant sentist namedpat brown, to me whate had learned justy chance that f
ts gave you pause to think, gave you opportunity, gave you mandate tthink about a life in science,hich is wha this is. >> thinking about it and writing it up are two diffent things. >> rose: someone sai let m see what i wrote so can knowhat think. but there is thi-ou describe it as a kind of meandering. there was n someone-- and this was what i alluded to earlier-- things infenced decisions you made. talk a bit about that, this notion of this lif you have lived. >> yeah, well...
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. >> well,t was mostly what i heard, first of all i was gng to the u.n., hich was commemorating th sixthanniversary of t bombing of n. headquarters when there was a huge explosion, which turned outo be a mortar, landing faiy close to the u.n. building, and then the bla, this huge blt that was partf a wave of exosions that rocked baghdad in at really is the biggest secury challee, perhaps, to the iraqi govnment in some time, and certainly a challenge toraqi secity forces' ability to secure the city now, the biggest one w outsidehe foreign ministry, where a truck packed with an estimate ton of explosis debt ned. there was another bomb shortly fter near the finaninistry that collapsed pt of an overps. now, these a some of the most heavi defended buildings in baghdad. iraqi authorities y they confiscated a third truck packed withexplosives,nd showed at on television, big, red plastic barrels fill with explosive materia all in all, it'seen as a test d a test that iraqi security forces have failedoday. >> suarez: who is thiraqi government blaming for this exlosion? who wod have an interest in
. >> well,t was mostly what i heard, first of all i was gng to the u.n., hich was commemorating th sixthanniversary of t bombing of n. headquarters when there was a huge explosion, which turned outo be a mortar, landing faiy close to the u.n. building, and then the bla, this huge blt that was partf a wave of exosions that rocked baghdad in at really is the biggest secury challee, perhaps, to the iraqi govnment in some time, and certainly a challenge toraqi secity forces' ability to secure...
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. >> the liberal mocratic pty which has bee in power for 53 of >ifill: the liberal democrati party,hichhas been in power for of the last 54 years, was toss out in favor of a new and untest group of politicians, thdemocratic party of japan. japan, the wod's second- largeseconomy, has been stggling, and voters went to the polls termined to jolt the status quo. > ( translated ): i s that there waso much anger towards the dominance for too lo by the l.p. but we will have twait and see. it wl take some time for us to see whether they are capableo makehe situation any better. >> ( translated we need a change under anform to break the current siation in jan. st like in the united states we need a change. >> ifill: thface of that call for change, presumptive pre minister yukio hatoyama, rhed today to assemble a new binet. >> ( anslated ): it took a long time, but i fl that now i stand at the startg line. but this is not our goal. we can now conduct pitics for the people of jan in the way we believe. i feel overwhelmed wh emotions for that ft. >> ifl: the liberal democrats and outgoing primeinis
. >> the liberal mocratic pty which has bee in power for 53 of >ifill: the liberal democrati party,hichhas been in power for of the last 54 years, was toss out in favor of a new and untest group of politicians, thdemocratic party of japan. japan, the wod's second- largeseconomy, has been stggling, and voters went to the polls termined to jolt the status quo. > ( translated ): i s that there waso much anger towards the dominance for too lo by the l.p. but we will have twait and see....
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that margin,hich is the basic business o banking, has gotten healthier in recent months so banksre prfiting frotheir new business. but there's still tis masse overhang of all t things they did wng in recent years until they get o from under tat overhan their health won't really improve. >> now, karen petrou, turning to th f.d.i.c. fund having gone wn once again, first rend us at this fund is. thiss the thing we allhold on to as ensuring our deposits? >> that right. this is the f.d.i.c.'seposit inurance fund. it's the sticke on the door of ever insured bank and savings association across t country and it mns that your money within the deposit lims, which right nolo are very generous, is very safe. brown: where does that mey come from in theund. >> it cos from preums charged to iured depositorys. the banks y for theank insurance fd, but if the fund ns dry, as it may, then there's a half a trillion dollar line of credit to the u.s easury. >> brown:inyamin,as it may" she said. expln what's happening. it's going dow first of all bause the money goes out to these troubled ban? >> ght. what happe
that margin,hich is the basic business o banking, has gotten healthier in recent months so banksre prfiting frotheir new business. but there's still tis masse overhang of all t things they did wng in recent years until they get o from under tat overhan their health won't really improve. >> now, karen petrou, turning to th f.d.i.c. fund having gone wn once again, first rend us at this fund is. thiss the thing we allhold on to as ensuring our deposits? >> that right. this is the...
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has danded an end to settlement activity,hich israi prime minister netanyahu has publicly refused theobama admistration insisd today it still supports public insurance option in health care form. the secretary of heah and human services ied to clarify remarks she de over the weekendhat a public option is not "the essentiaelement" of the resident's plan. kim dae-jung wa85 years old. coervative political columnist robert novak died day in washingtonfter acancer. novak waith brain cancer. novak was a long-time lumnist for the hicago sun-times," and co-hosted several cnn potical talk showsincluding "crossre." he became the first to publh theame of c.i.a. operative valerie plame, whose leak identy prompted a four-year federal inveigation. robert novak was 78 years d. and still come on the newshour tonighttesting and learng in the washington, d.c., schools; a massive identy theft operation revealed; and the troued news business that foows the latest in our ongoing series of conversaons with players and inkers about healthare reform. judy woodruff has tonight's discuion. >> woodruff: la week
has danded an end to settlement activity,hich israi prime minister netanyahu has publicly refused theobama admistration insisd today it still supports public insurance option in health care form. the secretary of heah and human services ied to clarify remarks she de over the weekendhat a public option is not "the essentiaelement" of the resident's plan. kim dae-jung wa85 years old. coervative political columnist robert novak died day in washingtonfter acancer. novak waith brain...
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it wa't just a tragix, horrible histy it was now al a --hich i could belong and derive ipiration.ng upn miami any tropical fruit i ate could only be aad copy of the real fruit of cuba. exile meantaving to consume false fo and knowing it in advance. with joy my parents and grandmother would encounter flora-grow mamiz at the market. athome they would ke them out of themerican bag and describe the taste that i and my older sister would, in a few seconds, be privileged to experience for the first time. we all t around the table, to welcome into our lives this football shaped brown fruit with the salmon colouredflesh encircling an ebony se. mam, my grandmoer would say with a confirmg nod, as if repatriating lost and ruin name. then she bent over thelate, slipped a large slice in her mouth and straightened in her chair and eyes shut, lost herselin coarison and memory. i waed for her face return with a judgement. no, not even the shadow of the ones back home. sheept eating, more camly. and iegan tasting the sweet and creamy pulp trying to raise the volume of its flor so that it mht becom
it wa't just a tragix, horrible histy it was now al a --hich i could belong and derive ipiration.ng upn miami any tropical fruit i ate could only be aad copy of the real fruit of cuba. exile meantaving to consume false fo and knowing it in advance. with joy my parents and grandmother would encounter flora-grow mamiz at the market. athome they would ke them out of themerican bag and describe the taste that i and my older sister would, in a few seconds, be privileged to experience for the first...
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>>hich movies. >> t ones where you try to kill bruce willis. >> oh my g that is the sade thing i've er hear >> are you cryg right now? >> i kind of am. >>h come on, lighten up. >> people will think i broke up with you. >> did you tl your mom. >>. >> yes, i st her an e-mail and she tried to e-mail me ck on a toaster. >> there is always the one girl out there tt got away. >> this my husbandlark. >>he one that got away guysave that and serial kills have that. you want to talk to me whil we try to fall asep. that not your real name. >> you're hiding some beauism. >> if only i could hide that. my fe is circumcis. >> i don't want to get your pes up but you may have beaten thi thing. >> the docr said i'm n sick a more. >> yes! >> l right, all right go ahead. what was tt like, hing one fo in the door. >> i feeling like i'm i the mome for the first time in life >> have to save you from a beautifu house and husband. >> no,othing's going on around here. >> don't mock me, i don't preciate it. >> i explained all that. >> that doesn't mean i was getting a b and t. >> wt accent is that? i think you c
>>hich movies. >> t ones where you try to kill bruce willis. >> oh my g that is the sade thing i've er hear >> are you cryg right now? >> i kind of am. >>h come on, lighten up. >> people will think i broke up with you. >> did you tl your mom. >>. >> yes, i st her an e-mail and she tried to e-mail me ck on a toaster. >> there is always the one girl out there tt got away. >> this my husbandlark. >>he one that got away...
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hich of these has more sug? a chocolate bar or licorice? >> licorice. >> no. four. you' betting off eating neither of them. by comparison -- >> what about sugar-free licorice? >> it still has some sugar but lower calories. next is we have this glass of grape juice, 100% grape juice. does this have more or less than six take spoons of sugar? >> more. >> more. you are right. ten take spoons of sugar. >> i'm good at the sugar game. >> i'm coming back right now, steve. >> now breakfast cereal. if you --what percent of these ceeals are sugar? is it 20%, 35% or 0% sugar? >> 50%. >> it's 50%, you're right. >> i'm o my comeback, baby! >> you guys are too good at this. how many take spoons of sugar would you be saving if u replacedhese chocolate ch cookies with this bowl of microwave popcorn? would you save 8, 14 or 18 teaspoons? steve? >> 18. >> you're right. >> what kind of popcorn is it? >> if it's microwave, no fat, no sugar. another tough question. looking at yelly or jam, you'll have two tablespoons of regular preserves or sugar-free, how many teaspoons of sugar
hich of these has more sug? a chocolate bar or licorice? >> licorice. >> no. four. you' betting off eating neither of them. by comparison -- >> what about sugar-free licorice? >> it still has some sugar but lower calories. next is we have this glass of grape juice, 100% grape juice. does this have more or less than six take spoons of sugar? >> more. >> more. you are right. ten take spoons of sugar. >> i'm good at the sugar game. >> i'm coming back...
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and i am s so happy to be ive and kicking g and getting too d what i love so m much,hich is nging. >>n in kelly clarkskson. an a f fan i diane sawyer. i don'tt thihink s's eveverr wn ththe e jeans. these are t r reba mcentitire jeans. >> you do my jeans proud,girl. >> sisisteterhood of the pants. not the trtraving papant just the pantsts. the tititle of the album is abo ur f fans? >>>> yes, iis. i wanted toto ne it "k"keeeep o loving you." becacause my fans ve bn with me t through thick and thin. over and over again.n. this, i i keep an loving y'alll because yoveve b beeno swe to me f forer. >> i i thinke have too lead to the next song. i thinkso. anand i think t thehe fs may be familiarith h ththis last one. you may have heardt from her show. >> tv shshow. >> what's it calleded?? y wanant to youour best new england twang? "i'm a survivor." >> my, my, my. >> thank you, , all. ♪ i i was bororn three nths too eararly thdoctor gavave me 30 da ♪ ♪ but i must hahave had my mamama's wi anand god's azing grace ♪ ♪ i guess'll keep olivin' even if ththisis love's die fo♪ ♪ 'cause your bags are
and i am s so happy to be ive and kicking g and getting too d what i love so m much,hich is nging. >>n in kelly clarkskson. an a f fan i diane sawyer. i don'tt thihink s's eveverr wn ththe e jeans. these are t r reba mcentitire jeans. >> you do my jeans proud,girl. >> sisisteterhood of the pants. not the trtraving papant just the pantsts. the tititle of the album is abo ur f fans? >>>> yes, iis. i wanted toto ne it "k"keeeep o loving you." becacause...
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$200, you know, it matters to you but it probably isn't enough for a trial attorney to take your case,hich is why we have have a strong federal department of labor that is really stopping in detering wage theft and punishing those who steel wages. so i have actually a fair amount of the book, several chapters on how we create a vigorous department of labor that can really enforce the labor laws. we have kind of a plan at interfaith work for justice for tis, so let me tline quickly in my closing couple of minutes at we are recommending that folks do at the department of bor. one, they have got to get more staff. they have 750 investigative staff to protect 130 million workers. that is the one in 753 workers. there are just not enough cops on the job here so we have got to get more enforcement staff. certainly they have got to work with these workers centers and community groups around the couny to enforce the law. three, they need to put information on the web site about employers that steel wages because you and i need to know because we need to make some choicesbout where we do busine but
$200, you know, it matters to you but it probably isn't enough for a trial attorney to take your case,hich is why we have have a strong federal department of labor that is really stopping in detering wage theft and punishing those who steel wages. so i have actually a fair amount of the book, several chapters on how we create a vigorous department of labor that can really enforce the labor laws. we have kind of a plan at interfaith work for justice for tis, so let me tline quickly in my closing...
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this is red mustard,hich is edible. >> mm-hmm., though, and you feel like they'll bloo and that's it, ey're done. >> the thing to do is go for mums with a lot of buds. ma sure you do not let them become dry. >> right. >> because what will happen is th will lt and ts little part of the stem right here -- >> they will never flower, right? >> they'll flop over and the buds die and don't bloom agai >> exactly so a lot of space, keep the ground really aerated. >> and moist. that's right. look, that's just eight by four feet and look how beautiful it is. >> container gardens are something you can do rht now, too, very easily. >> they really are. what you want to do is start with a good potting mix, all right? in your container. what i like to do is add little bit of all-purpose fertilizer. we try to use all organics. and then i use micro rising, which will cause the roots to really expand. now, look at this plant -- >> how often do you put that in there, though, jt e one time? >> just the one time. then look at this. you've got these ro
this is red mustard,hich is edible. >> mm-hmm., though, and you feel like they'll bloo and that's it, ey're done. >> the thing to do is go for mums with a lot of buds. ma sure you do not let them become dry. >> right. >> because what will happen is th will lt and ts little part of the stem right here -- >> they will never flower, right? >> they'll flop over and the buds die and don't bloom agai >> exactly so a lot of space, keep the ground really...
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but a lot more people are on the other end,hich is, you know, poor woman, she's tired, diana wrote inat. >> in the makeup room we were talking about the fact that we have seen hillary clinton look fantastic. when she was -- running for office, how beautiful did she look? >> kworniou >> she's traveling around the world without hair and makeup, and without good lighting, and that becomes a thing in itself. you start thinking about gee, er hr doesn't look good today or whatever when we really should be thinking about what she's saying. that doesn't happen to men. >> women should be allowed to have a nice round brush and someone to help them with their hair when they go on vacation. >> it should be a given. because men wash it, shake it out and they're fine. we -- we -- >> yet another inequality. >> all right. still to come, we have a great show. we have one of our favorite singers here, neo is in the house. >> plus, a talk show host nancy grac is here. but she's got an amazing new book out that will really surprise you. >> i read and liked it. e a e. >> a cute couple. >> the only person
but a lot more people are on the other end,hich is, you know, poor woman, she's tired, diana wrote inat. >> in the makeup room we were talking about the fact that we have seen hillary clinton look fantastic. when she was -- running for office, how beautiful did she look? >> kworniou >> she's traveling around the world without hair and makeup, and without good lighting, and that becomes a thing in itself. you start thinking about gee, er hr doesn't look good today or whatever...