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>> jimmy: it's jimmy man. >> hugh: hey, jimmy. >> jimmy: oh, sorry, hugh hugh hugh hugh hugh hugh hugh hugh hugh hugh jackman. >> hugh: jackman, thank you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hugh, i have a a question for you, pal. >> hugh: yeah, yep. >> jimmy: what country invented the sauna? >> hugh: the sauna? scandinavian. scandinavian. finland? finland. >> jimmy: that is correct! [ cheers and applause ] >> hugh: finland! >> jimmy: it is finland. joining shaq-- [ laughter ] >> no way in hell you got that answer right. they gave you the answer. >> jimmy: joining us -- >> you gave him the answer. >> jimmy: -- is longtime host of "jeopardy." he's the best in the business, who is alex trebek? [ cheers and applause ] you ever met shaq before? >> yes. >> jimmy: how you doing there? >> don't we have to close the door? [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: okay. okay. this next -- >> something's pressing against my chest. i hope it's his belly button. >> jimmy: no, that is his belly button. it's an outie. he has an outie. [ laughter ] next question is for shaq. >> come on shaq. [ ringing ] >> jimmy: you
>> jimmy: it's jimmy man. >> hugh: hey, jimmy. >> jimmy: oh, sorry, hugh hugh hugh hugh hugh hugh hugh hugh hugh hugh jackman. >> hugh: jackman, thank you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hugh, i have a a question for you, pal. >> hugh: yeah, yep. >> jimmy: what country invented the sauna? >> hugh: the sauna? scandinavian. scandinavian. finland? finland. >> jimmy: that is correct! [ cheers and applause ] >> hugh: finland! >> jimmy: it is...
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hughes will no longer be allowed in this or any other school. he's seen them >> i know from his actions and noble. he probably made a mistake by choosing the wrong thing to do to that student. >> reporter: hughes was also the subject of his documentary in 2008, which detailed the process of his marching band getting uniforms. so his arrest on the assault charges, his friends say, just doesn't fit the man. >> d.o.e. officials have banned him from this school and all schools in the city. tim fleischer, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> we're back with lee with the weather. we're kind of debating how hard the rain is coming down in different areas. we've got folks with umbrellas then tim without an umbrella. >> windy everywhere. heavier north and east of new york city through the hudson valley, connecticut, long island. a lull starting to happen through central new jersey and in to new york city as we approach the 6:00 hour. it is dreary. it's not easy to hold on to the umbrella. two hands on the umbrella and two hands on the wheel tonight especially
hughes will no longer be allowed in this or any other school. he's seen them >> i know from his actions and noble. he probably made a mistake by choosing the wrong thing to do to that student. >> reporter: hughes was also the subject of his documentary in 2008, which detailed the process of his marching band getting uniforms. so his arrest on the assault charges, his friends say, just doesn't fit the man. >> d.o.e. officials have banned him from this school and all schools in...
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. >> host: you've also written a book on hugh hefner. >> guest: well, i did. i followed disney with henry ford, and then after ford i did a biography of hugh hefner which was quite an interesting project in and of itself. >> host: what's the importance of a hugh hefner in american culture? >> guest: well, in the biographies i've done in the last now 20 years, what i've been exploring is modern consumer culture and a kind of ethic of self-fulfillment that i think lay behind that consumerism. and hugh hefner, i think about as much as anyone you could hope to make up, i think sort of in mid-century, mid 20th century america embodied the ethic of self-fulfillment with "playboy" magazine, his promotion of the sexual revolution, his lifestyle, so and so on forth. so i think he fit very, very well into the larger kind of project -- >> guest: well, we invited you here to talk about your most recent book, "self-help messiah." who is this we're looking at? >> guest: well, this is a biography, a kind of cultural biography of dale carnegie who was, i think by all accounts
. >> host: you've also written a book on hugh hefner. >> guest: well, i did. i followed disney with henry ford, and then after ford i did a biography of hugh hefner which was quite an interesting project in and of itself. >> host: what's the importance of a hugh hefner in american culture? >> guest: well, in the biographies i've done in the last now 20 years, what i've been exploring is modern consumer culture and a kind of ethic of self-fulfillment that i think lay...
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the reason to see it hugh jackman. otherwise, put the lid on peter pan for a little while. >> looks like i'm seeing "steve jobs" this weekend. thank you, great to have you back. >>> while the real steve jobs created an empire, singer becky g. got to guest star on an empire of her own. >> i got the nickname baby cookie after filming with my first scene and that was like the biggest deal for me. >> from becky g. to baby c., a taste of tv stardom guest starring on jet stream pyre" as the valentina. not to worry, becky's not leaving her music career in the dust. a new single "break a sweat" is available now. ♪ break a sweat break a sweat >> anybody that knows me and they've watched reality television, they know how passionate i am about design and creating things. >> lisa vanderpump joined by fellow housewife heather dubrow, holly robinson peete, in beverly hills for the woman of live event to celebrate the launch of lisa's new home collection. guests were given a sneak peek of the line which is making its debut on october
the reason to see it hugh jackman. otherwise, put the lid on peter pan for a little while. >> looks like i'm seeing "steve jobs" this weekend. thank you, great to have you back. >>> while the real steve jobs created an empire, singer becky g. got to guest star on an empire of her own. >> i got the nickname baby cookie after filming with my first scene and that was like the biggest deal for me. >> from becky g. to baby c., a taste of tv stardom guest starring...
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hugh hewitt is joining me now, host of radio's hugh hewitt show. hugh hewitt, great to have you on. we have lots to get through tonight. >> thank you, brooke. good to be here. >> you heard dana bash's translation of the paul ryan tweet, this is moving forward. this is my question to you. how can paul ryan with everything on capitol hill in such a disarray and they say, yeah, we like you, we'll support you, we won't necessarily go with your conditions and we don't endorse you officially, i mean, he's lost this first stand -- this drawing line in the sand, what position does that get him? >> members are trying to run away from it. people like mar lynn stetson who want to run for senate have been deeply damaged. when paul ryan's name goes up for speaker at the day the speaker -- the outgoing speaker calls the vote, he'll get between 235 and 240 republican votes out of 247. and this very small minority that held not only the house, but now the freedom caucus, has been so extreme in their demands that i think they killed the freedom caucus reputation. i would not be surprised to see more
hugh hewitt is joining me now, host of radio's hugh hewitt show. hugh hewitt, great to have you on. we have lots to get through tonight. >> thank you, brooke. good to be here. >> you heard dana bash's translation of the paul ryan tweet, this is moving forward. this is my question to you. how can paul ryan with everything on capitol hill in such a disarray and they say, yeah, we like you, we'll support you, we won't necessarily go with your conditions and we don't endorse you...
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weekend.a person who claims they were robbed by 21-year-old travonte hughes told police they saw him inside a barber shop saturday afternoon.officers say when they entered the business, hughes w w pointing a gun at them.eventually, they were able to wrestle hughes to the ground and arrested him.they say they also found a loaded now faces several charges and is wanted on a warrant out of chicago. governor branstad is creating a new - special - state agency to focus on identifying possible wrongful convictions. convictions.itill focus on cases that ed hair comparison analysis--something the state's public defender now considers so called junk science.earlier this year, the justice department admitted that several of its examiners in the f-b-i's microscopic hair unit gave flawed testimony, because e errors. counterfeit bills have been showing up at several dubuque area businesses. businesses.police say since september 25th 25ththere have been at least 22 reports of counterfeit transactions involving bills ranging from ten-dollar denominations to one-hundred dollars.there have also been
weekend.a person who claims they were robbed by 21-year-old travonte hughes told police they saw him inside a barber shop saturday afternoon.officers say when they entered the business, hughes w w pointing a gun at them.eventually, they were able to wrestle hughes to the ground and arrested him.they say they also found a loaded now faces several charges and is wanted on a warrant out of chicago. governor branstad is creating a new - special - state agency to focus on identifying possible...
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hugh, fire away. >> pox on both your wings. i am very desperately hoping that paul ryan is praying about it and sep this is and here is my question. yesterday a russian jet was set down in turkey. yesterday almost 100 people were killed in turkey. the world is on fire. how dare you with the american people waiting for leadership paralyze the house? charlie you have to stop going on cnn and blasting david, and david, there are like 15 of you. the freedom caucus is like 15 people. paul ryan is liked by 225 republicans. get with the program, guys. >> how do you know we're not on the program? you're doing -- >> we support paul ryan. if he wins a conference vote will you support his agenda. >> i have five policy principles -- >> it's not a hard question. will you support -- >> if you'd let me answer it would be easier. i have five policy on my web page and five process. if he goes with that -- >> you're holding the caucus hostage. >> the answer is yes i will support paul ryan but paul ryan is a very smart man. the underlying governi
hugh, fire away. >> pox on both your wings. i am very desperately hoping that paul ryan is praying about it and sep this is and here is my question. yesterday a russian jet was set down in turkey. yesterday almost 100 people were killed in turkey. the world is on fire. how dare you with the american people waiting for leadership paralyze the house? charlie you have to stop going on cnn and blasting david, and david, there are like 15 of you. the freedom caucus is like 15 people. paul ryan...
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hugh raised the issue of the world being on fire. shutting down the government in the middle of this would be a terrible thing. our men and women in uniform need us to provide certain stability. he's right. the world is on fire. so we have to get our act together. but for those who don't want to govern we have to establish bipartisan coalitions -- >> there you go again. you want nancy pelosi to help determine our speaker for the republican conference. >> no, i want -- >> our own leadership. >> how do you know that? i've never said that. >> you're missing it, charlie. i just said i will support if he's for if process and the policy that the american people want. you want nancy pelosi to be speaking our -- and kick conservatives out of our own conference. unbelievable. >> when you sided with nancy pelosi on the dhs appropriations bill, you sided with nancy pelosi on the iran disapproval resolution. >> charlie, you're trying to -- >> you sided with her on trade. >> can i get in here? >> carlie, this week is doing a discharge petition wi
hugh raised the issue of the world being on fire. shutting down the government in the middle of this would be a terrible thing. our men and women in uniform need us to provide certain stability. he's right. the world is on fire. so we have to get our act together. but for those who don't want to govern we have to establish bipartisan coalitions -- >> there you go again. you want nancy pelosi to help determine our speaker for the republican conference. >> no, i want -- >> our...
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>> i'm kevin frazier, coming up michael, and all-star cast examine the man behind the machine and hugh jackman face-off. >> also ahead, getting crafty, with beer. more beer news for this morning, how craft brewers are becoming a sort of collector's item. we'll explain coming up next. >> bloat in the hospital in critical condition, but they're expected to survive. >> for the first time in a decade, bill costly will testify under oath in one of the sexual assault cases against him. accuses him of sexually assaulting her at the playboy mansion in 1974 when she was 15 years old. >> tunisian democracy group won the nobel peace price for contribution for the first and most successful arab spring movement. norwegian nobel committee awarded to the dialogue quart at the time, big win for small notion suffered two major terrorist attacks this year. >> new jersey governor chris christie files an eminent domain. >> will allow it to move forward. public property and ten privately owned beachfront homes are at issue here. the christy administration says resistance from margate residents is holding b
>> i'm kevin frazier, coming up michael, and all-star cast examine the man behind the machine and hugh jackman face-off. >> also ahead, getting crafty, with beer. more beer news for this morning, how craft brewers are becoming a sort of collector's item. we'll explain coming up next. >> bloat in the hospital in critical condition, but they're expected to survive. >> for the first time in a decade, bill costly will testify under oath in one of the sexual assault cases...
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of dallas, texas. >> there's always a bit of congestion here. >> reporter: hughes loves her car, but the rush hour commute in dallas, even this early, can be painful. on a bad day, it can take her two hours each way, so she's changed how she gets to work. she parks here on the outskirts of downtown dallas and boards a train. >> when i did drive, i was a nervous wreck because of traffic. my commute varied too much. just some days it'd be really easy and really short, some days it'd be really long and i'd be late. >> reporter: now she curls up with her train blanket, listens to music and texts as she makes the journey to richardson, texas, 18 miles north of downtown dallas. that's where her job at insurance giant state farm is based. from her door to her desk takes just over an hour. did you ever think you would be taking a train in texas? >> i didn't. i really didn't. i was certainly one of those people, "no, i just need my car." i've certainly changed that because i've been able to do everything that i've done before. >> you don't have to figure out how to use the machine. >> reporte
of dallas, texas. >> there's always a bit of congestion here. >> reporter: hughes loves her car, but the rush hour commute in dallas, even this early, can be painful. on a bad day, it can take her two hours each way, so she's changed how she gets to work. she parks here on the outskirts of downtown dallas and boards a train. >> when i did drive, i was a nervous wreck because of traffic. my commute varied too much. just some days it'd be really easy and really short, some days...
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cut off highways near lake hughes. (s/quinten clugston / caught in mudslide :14 - :20) "it was just 'booosh' it was just like a freight train coming though your house. it really was. it was loud. it was really loud." cars.. semi trucks - snaking down interstate 5.. trapped in a muddy nightmare. (s/quinten clugston / caught in mudslide :28 - :40) "all we saw was just a mountntn of boulders and dirt and stuff coming right for us, and it pretty muclifted my car up and spun us around like it was nothing." the storms struck with little warning .. as much as five inches of pounding rain in a hour for some areas .. and marble sized hail .. too much water .. too quickly. (nats: cellphone video: : "hopefully it stops. it's sliding up.") trtrgered mudslides (nats: chopper) hillsides crumbled into roadways .. swallowing dozens of cars .. and even homes. (s/ jennifer bjorklund / nbc news / lake hughes, ca 1:08 - 1:11) "some first responders say it was the most dangerous weather they've seen in some time. they've gone car to car, m
cut off highways near lake hughes. (s/quinten clugston / caught in mudslide :14 - :20) "it was just 'booosh' it was just like a freight train coming though your house. it really was. it was loud. it was really loud." cars.. semi trucks - snaking down interstate 5.. trapped in a muddy nightmare. (s/quinten clugston / caught in mudslide :28 - :40) "all we saw was just a mountntn of boulders and dirt and stuff coming right for us, and it pretty muclifted my car up and spun us around...
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video courtesy, wisconsin dairy news stephanie hughes dairy farmer pittsville, wi alan hughes, dairy farmer, pittsville, wi alan and stephanie hughes are teaching their young sons, bryce and gavin, the responsibility of caring for their herd of sixty cows. "they love doing chores, they love being out in the barn, i mean, how nice is it to raise your children on a dairy farm?" on their small dairy farm in pittsville, wisconsin, the boys even help theieidad fix his antique tractors when they're not busy wororng with the cows. ood job, give me fiviv give me five!" somewhere along the way their fafaer, alan, went fromm refurbishing his grandfather's farmrml-20 tractor to fixing up f16 fighter jets as a member of the 115th fighter wing of the wisconsin air national guard. "this is something that i've wanted to do my whole life, but the one reason why i did it at this point in time was becauseof the support and encouragement that i received from stephanie." while the couple shared a dream of running a small dairy farm, alan also had a dream of serving in the military. so, stephanie encoura
video courtesy, wisconsin dairy news stephanie hughes dairy farmer pittsville, wi alan hughes, dairy farmer, pittsville, wi alan and stephanie hughes are teaching their young sons, bryce and gavin, the responsibility of caring for their herd of sixty cows. "they love doing chores, they love being out in the barn, i mean, how nice is it to raise your children on a dairy farm?" on their small dairy farm in pittsville, wisconsin, the boys even help theieidad fix his antique tractors when...
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so dennison decided to reach out to hughes. and all of a sudden, hincapie had a former parole commissioner and a reporter teaming up to re-investigate his case. >> we laughingly referred to ourselves at the white irish guy gumshoe squad. we were pounding around queens looking for potential witnesses. >> reporter: after nearly a year of searching, they found one. a man who said he knew the truth about johnny hincapie. >> we sat down in his kitchen, and he was shaking. he was visibly nervous. >> we sat at his table and he started crying. >> and he took out a napkin, and he drew a map of the subway station and he remembered as if it was clear as a recent event. >> reporter: they knew what this witness told them, if true, was a bombshell. but neither dennison nor hughes is a lawyer so they got in touch with one new york city's well known civil rights attorney ron kuby. >> they said look, we know there's no money to pay you. but he's an innocent guy, would you take the case? so i said yes. >> reporter: kuby's first task was to talk
so dennison decided to reach out to hughes. and all of a sudden, hincapie had a former parole commissioner and a reporter teaming up to re-investigate his case. >> we laughingly referred to ourselves at the white irish guy gumshoe squad. we were pounding around queens looking for potential witnesses. >> reporter: after nearly a year of searching, they found one. a man who said he knew the truth about johnny hincapie. >> we sat down in his kitchen, and he was shaking. he was...
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publisher hugh hefner decided to take all the nudity out of the magazine. for 60 years made billions selling sex. why the change? anthony mason has the story. >> reporter: when "playboy" was first published, in 1953, featuring marilyn monroe, it was left undated because the magazine's founder, hugh hefner was unsure if there would be a second issue. for more than half a century, their countless images of eye-catching erotica and nude centerfolds made "playboy" the model for adult magazines. dominique patton senior writer at deadline hollywood. >> if you look at "playboy" its influence on america and western notions of sexuality are profound. here is a magazine that started was president and now 2015 still published every month still something that people recognize. >> reporter: despite its success "playboy" has suffered from the internet explosion in which pornography is free and easy to find. the magazine circulation dropped from more than 5.5 million in 1975 to 800,000 readers today. "playboy's" approach will scrap the nudity and increase the raw intimacy
publisher hugh hefner decided to take all the nudity out of the magazine. for 60 years made billions selling sex. why the change? anthony mason has the story. >> reporter: when "playboy" was first published, in 1953, featuring marilyn monroe, it was left undated because the magazine's founder, hugh hefner was unsure if there would be a second issue. for more than half a century, their countless images of eye-catching erotica and nude centerfolds made "playboy" the...
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hugh hef ner was unsure there would be a second. catching erotica and nude centerfolds made "playboy" the model for adult magazines. dominique patton senior writer at deadline hollywood. >> if you look at "playboy" its influence on america and western notions of sexuality are profound. here is a magazine that started literally when dwight eisenhower was president and now 2015 still published every month still something that people recognize. >> reporter: despite its success "playboy" has suffered from the internet explosion in which pornography is free and easy to find. the magazine circulation dropped from more than 5.5 million in 1975 to 800,000 readers today. "playboy's" approach will scrap the nudity and increase the raw intimacy. when the magazine removed nudity from its website last year, web traffic jumped from about 4 million to about 16 million unique users per month. >> people who probably never broke open a "playboy" magazine know what "playboy" is, know what the lifestyle is and something that speaks an age of freedom th
hugh hef ner was unsure there would be a second. catching erotica and nude centerfolds made "playboy" the model for adult magazines. dominique patton senior writer at deadline hollywood. >> if you look at "playboy" its influence on america and western notions of sexuality are profound. here is a magazine that started literally when dwight eisenhower was president and now 2015 still published every month still something that people recognize. >> reporter: despite...
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en un posible abuso policial en "round rock", texas, cuando un uniformado lanÓ al suelo a "gyasi hughes de los encargados del centro, que no pudieron calmar a los estudiantes durante la pelea... seÚn la versÓn de las autoridades, "hughes" puso en peligro a sus compaÑeros, mientras que el estudiante aseguÓ que intenÓ colaborar con la poliÍa. ---en el colegio comunitario de "umpqua" en "roseburg, oregon", reanudaron clases hoy, tras casi dos semanas desde la masacre que deÓ nueve estudiantes muertos. ---sin embargo, a pesar de que la mayoÍa de los alumnos volvio a clases, el edificio donde ocurrÓ la tragedia continuaÁ cerrado.---a pesar de la investigacÓn, las autoridades Ún siguen sin entender las motivaciones de "christopher harper mercer" para llevar a cabo la matanza, aunque se baraja la posibilidad de que "mercer" sufriera una grave enfermedad mental la aeroÍnea "southwest" confirÓ que sus vuelos volvieron hoy a la normalidad, luego de que un fallo Écnico causara cientos de retrasos ayer domingo... a pesar de Ésto, la compaÍa, advirtÓ a sus clientes que impriman sus pasajes e intente
en un posible abuso policial en "round rock", texas, cuando un uniformado lanÓ al suelo a "gyasi hughes de los encargados del centro, que no pudieron calmar a los estudiantes durante la pelea... seÚn la versÓn de las autoridades, "hughes" puso en peligro a sus compaÑeros, mientras que el estudiante aseguÓ que intenÓ colaborar con la poliÍa. ---en el colegio comunitario de "umpqua" en "roseburg, oregon", reanudaron clases hoy, tras casi dos...
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good to see you again, hugh. >> great to see you, sara. good morning. >> so the strength came from north america, both on the beverage side and on frito lay. should we take it as a good sign for the u.s. consumer? >> yeah. i think we feel good about that now. i love the way you guys closed the last segment. beverages, snacks, profits. i couldn't say it better myself. i think there's two big thing going on. number one, the pepsico portfolio is working. you know, previously europe and asia, middle east, africa were growing more quickly as north america was slower. now that north america picked up, you see all of the businesses. north america beverages, frito lay and quaker are all performing well. maybe a good sign for the u.s. consumer. we saw revenue up in the convenience store channel up about 7%. that's terrific sign that at least the u.s. consumer who likes our product is doing well. i think that's story number one. big story number two sara, is the combination of enhanced productivity which i think we've been seeing over the past coupl
good to see you again, hugh. >> great to see you, sara. good morning. >> so the strength came from north america, both on the beverage side and on frito lay. should we take it as a good sign for the u.s. consumer? >> yeah. i think we feel good about that now. i love the way you guys closed the last segment. beverages, snacks, profits. i couldn't say it better myself. i think there's two big thing going on. number one, the pepsico portfolio is working. you know, previously...
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that's after the parent of band student told police hughes duct taped their child's mouth, which left cuts and minor swelling on the nine-year-old's face. now according to to the department of education, hughes is a volunteer band leader in is 292 in east new york. news 4 has done stories it about that marching band called the soul tigers, which in 2010 was trying to raise money through fundraising, now the details of what exactly caused this particular incident are unclear, but of course, we'll learn more once he does go before a judge. in the meantime though, the doe has responded and said hughes will no longer be allowed ton. volunteer at that school or any other in the new york system because of that alleged incident. that's the latest here from criminal court, news 4 new york. thank you. >>> high school drama teach serl accused of having sexual contact with several of his students. 41-year-old chris pher surrendereo to police today. that's where he taught drama nd sprech at the high school. police say he engaged in sexual activity with one student on he's facing up to four years
that's after the parent of band student told police hughes duct taped their child's mouth, which left cuts and minor swelling on the nine-year-old's face. now according to to the department of education, hughes is a volunteer band leader in is 292 in east new york. news 4 has done stories it about that marching band called the soul tigers, which in 2010 was trying to raise money through fundraising, now the details of what exactly caused this particular incident are unclear, but of course,...
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hugh is 89 years old. an icon and leader in the battle of sexual liberation. want to read or buy the magazine. >> reporter: in a way, "playboy" was overtaken by the revolution it helped unleash. with the internet making pornography easily available, the magazine circulation has dropped. for more than 5.5 million in 1975, to little more than 800,000 leaders today. >> the real basis of the change is the bottom line they have got to do something. they're losing readers. >> reporter: when "playboy" removed nudity from its website last year, traffic soared from 4 million to 16 million unique users a month. the average age fell from 47 to 30. so the magazine will still show women in provocative poses but nude. and yes, "playboy" will still feature what men always said they really bought it for, the articles. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> and that's the "cbs overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later for "the morning news" an
hugh is 89 years old. an icon and leader in the battle of sexual liberation. want to read or buy the magazine. >> reporter: in a way, "playboy" was overtaken by the revolution it helped unleash. with the internet making pornography easily available, the magazine circulation has dropped. for more than 5.5 million in 1975, to little more than 800,000 leaders today. >> the real basis of the change is the bottom line they have got to do something. they're losing readers....
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hugh hef ner was unsure there would be a second. their eye catching erotica and de centerfolds made "playboy" the model for adult magazines. dominique patton senior writer at deadline hollywood. >> if you look at "playboy" its influence on america and western notions of sexuality are profound. literally when dwight eisenhower was president and now 2015 still published every month still something that people recognize. >> reporter: despite its success "playboy" has suffered from the internet explosion in which pornography is free and easy to find. the magazine circulation dropped from morehan 5.5 million in 1975 to 800,000 readers today. "playboy's" approach will scrap the nudity and increase the raw intimacy. when the magazine removed nudity from its website last year, web traffic jumped from about 4 million to about 16 million unique users per month. >> people who probably never broke open a "playboy" magazine know what "playboy" is, know what the lifestyle is and something that speaks an age of freedom they're still looking for. >
hugh hef ner was unsure there would be a second. their eye catching erotica and de centerfolds made "playboy" the model for adult magazines. dominique patton senior writer at deadline hollywood. >> if you look at "playboy" its influence on america and western notions of sexuality are profound. literally when dwight eisenhower was president and now 2015 still published every month still something that people recognize. >> reporter: despite its success...
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me and hugh jackman. we're the new celebrity power couple. the tabloids have kind of a cute name for us. it's hugh jackman. whenever you see that name, us, really. that's saturday. and don't forget on sunday night, there's going to be a full lunar eclipse. so, parents, don't forget to point up at the sky and tell your children the moon is going away because they've been bad. ( laughter ) we've got a great show for you tonight. my first guest tonight is malala yousafzai. ( cheers and applause ) that's the audience you want. she is the pakistani human rights champion who last year won the nobel peace prize when she was just 17. i gotta say, that looks pretty good on a college application. but i'm sure president of the yearbook committee is impressive, too. then, from the hit show "scandal," we've got kerry washington. ( cheers and applause ) she said in an interview recently that her celebrity crush was pope francis. and i don't know how to tell her this, but, girl, he's just not that into you. and my musical guest is the arcs, whose debut sing
me and hugh jackman. we're the new celebrity power couple. the tabloids have kind of a cute name for us. it's hugh jackman. whenever you see that name, us, really. that's saturday. and don't forget on sunday night, there's going to be a full lunar eclipse. so, parents, don't forget to point up at the sky and tell your children the moon is going away because they've been bad. ( laughter ) we've got a great show for you tonight. my first guest tonight is malala yousafzai. ( cheers and applause )...
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cut off highways near lake hughes. "it was just 'booosh' it was just like a freight train coming though your house. it really was. it was loud. it was really loud." cars.. semi trucks - snaking down interstate 5.. trapped in a muddy nightmare. "all we saw was just a mountain of boulders and dirt and stuff coming right for us, and it pretty much lifted my car up and spun us around like it was nothing." the storms struck with little warning .. as much as five inches of pounding rain in a hour for some areas .. and marble sized hail .. too much water .. too quickly. triggered mudslides hillsides crumbled into roadways .. swallowing dozens of cars .. and even homes. "some first responders say it was the most dangerous weather they've seen in some time. they've gone car to car, marking them with yellow tape, once they've determined there is no one stuck inside ." the big dig out is underway to free trapped vehicles on the highway. the quick moving system gone .. but leaving plenty of damage behind. jennifer bjorklund. nbc n
cut off highways near lake hughes. "it was just 'booosh' it was just like a freight train coming though your house. it really was. it was loud. it was really loud." cars.. semi trucks - snaking down interstate 5.. trapped in a muddy nightmare. "all we saw was just a mountain of boulders and dirt and stuff coming right for us, and it pretty much lifted my car up and spun us around like it was nothing." the storms struck with little warning .. as much as five inches of...
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this shows the situation near lake hughes.lash flood moved with so much force, it buried several cars with one woman fleaing its vehicle, abandoning its vehicle. several communities are just covered in mud. no word yet on any injuries. search and rescue teams have been able to flash stranded people out of harm's way. the danger of rushing water appeares to have past, at least for now. >> some incredible video that you're showing. we'll talk about where that's coming from. an area of low pressure just off of southern california coast. you get the heating from the sun and those thunderstorms are firing up. radar estimates of rape fall in the area, anywhere from one to two impbls. the national weather service is now tweeting rain of four to six inches an hour. some very intense rain. flash flood warnings, and even a severe thunderstorm warning with parts of southern california where they've seen numerous reports of flooding, hail and some heavy rain. you take a look at what aes happening here in the bay area. we do have some mois
this shows the situation near lake hughes.lash flood moved with so much force, it buried several cars with one woman fleaing its vehicle, abandoning its vehicle. several communities are just covered in mud. no word yet on any injuries. search and rescue teams have been able to flash stranded people out of harm's way. the danger of rushing water appeares to have past, at least for now. >> some incredible video that you're showing. we'll talk about where that's coming from. an area of low...
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hugh: goldman can. michael: jpmorgan could.ying that this passes when you do as well as we do over a month cycle. do not take one quarter and say that they have lost their touch. it's just the opposite. hugh: tickets to the point that jamie dimon and these guys can consider themselves and game winners. at the end of the game, they have got the ability to hold on while others leave. they're going to benefit from that. they have not yet, but they hope they will. in theseyou cannot be businesses, particularly the trading business, and not have a quarterly dow, . down 34%, that's awful. it's like eli manning throwing interceptions, but he still has two super bowl to jamie dimon can suffer through the spirse. betty: speaking of jamie dimon, we will have him on bloomberg > monday. what would you ask jamie dimon after seeing this quarter? michael: how much less inclusion from washington does he expect over the next five years? that has been such a headwind for everyone, but particularly for the jamie dimons of this world. they try to
hugh: goldman can. michael: jpmorgan could.ying that this passes when you do as well as we do over a month cycle. do not take one quarter and say that they have lost their touch. it's just the opposite. hugh: tickets to the point that jamie dimon and these guys can consider themselves and game winners. at the end of the game, they have got the ability to hold on while others leave. they're going to benefit from that. they have not yet, but they hope they will. in theseyou cannot be businesses,...
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great hugh hewitt show.'ve been tweeting a lot about this and the president's response. what didn't you like about what he had to say? >> i thought it was the low point of his presidency, greg. i think it was completely callous for the president to walk out when the bodies were still on the campus and announce and declare he would poe lit size the moment. i don't know any of the nine families or the victims of the shooting who have survived. but i do know two families who have lost young people in the last week. and the grief is awful. the mourning goes on for a long time. for the president of the united states to walk out and make declarations and this and that. they were utterly vacuous statements was i thought heartless. and on a day after i hate to follow k.t. mcfarland talking about syria so i'll found stupid. but a day after his complete collapse of middle eastern foreign policy, why would anyone think this president is any better at gun policy than he is at middle eastern policy? he's not. he's utterl
great hugh hewitt show.'ve been tweeting a lot about this and the president's response. what didn't you like about what he had to say? >> i thought it was the low point of his presidency, greg. i think it was completely callous for the president to walk out when the bodies were still on the campus and announce and declare he would poe lit size the moment. i don't know any of the nine families or the victims of the shooting who have survived. but i do know two families who have lost young...
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hughes pleaded not guilty to assault and child endangerment charges. a judge released hughes because he has no criminal history, but asked him to stay away from the 9-year-old victim. >>> the south carolina sheriff's deputy caught on camera slamming the studentto the floor has been fi fired. the viral video lit up social media. it hows deputy sheriff and school resource officer ben fields flipping a teenaged student over in her desk, and then dragging her across the classroom. fields told police that the student was being disruptive and refused to leave the classroom. his boss says the response was excessive. the boss is investigating whether the student's civil rights were violated. >>> a community is mourning the loss of a new york city h gh school student. 16-year-old thomas jakelich was at a sophomore at loyola school. against the un school when he collided with another player. his family was told it wasn't a hard hit, but he looked pale and had pain in his side. they took him to the hospital where he died from internal bleeding. family and friends
hughes pleaded not guilty to assault and child endangerment charges. a judge released hughes because he has no criminal history, but asked him to stay away from the 9-year-old victim. >>> the south carolina sheriff's deputy caught on camera slamming the studentto the floor has been fi fired. the viral video lit up social media. it hows deputy sheriff and school resource officer ben fields flipping a teenaged student over in her desk, and then dragging her across the classroom. fields...
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hughes: good afternoon and welcome. my name is john hughes. i am an editor for bloomberg. and i am president of the national press club. [applause] mr. hughes: thank you. our guest today is republican presidential candidate and neurosurgeon, dr. ben carson. he will discuss his newest book, one he wrote with his wife candy. titled "a more perfect union: what we the people can do to reclaim our constitutional liberties." first, i would like to introduce our distinguished head table. from the audience's right, joseph morton. he is the washington correspondent for the omaha world herald. he is the membership secretary of the national press club. a reporter for the gray sheet. jennifer laszlo, president of respectability usa. benji saarland is political reporter for msnbc. candy carson, she is the wife of our speaker. [applause] thomas burr. he is the washington correspondent for the salt lake tribune and he is the vice president of the national press club. myron is a george washington university professor and former president of the national press club. kevin merida, he is the
hughes: good afternoon and welcome. my name is john hughes. i am an editor for bloomberg. and i am president of the national press club. [applause] mr. hughes: thank you. our guest today is republican presidential candidate and neurosurgeon, dr. ben carson. he will discuss his newest book, one he wrote with his wife candy. titled "a more perfect union: what we the people can do to reclaim our constitutional liberties." first, i would like to introduce our distinguished head table....
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thank you, hugh hewitt.moment in last night's debate and what it could mean in the race. wouldn'tn without checking the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. milk has 8 grams of high-quality protein. which could be the difference between just living life. and milking it. start every day with the power of protein and milk life. right now, at&t is giving you 50 percent more data....