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in that vein, i really like watching infomercials. >> dana: [laughs] >> kennedy: they are mesmerizinge relaxing. >> kennedy: it is the least conflicting thing on television. dramas in the news, even sitcoms. >> dana: and it always ends well. >> kennedy: yes. >> greg: they are all satisfied and you always get something extra. you don't even have to order it. the reward is watching it. i don't need to drink whatever that magical thing is but i feel good because everybody's happy. >> kennedy: i am surprised more people don't produce tv like infomercials. it's like flying. i pretend i hate flying but there's something wonderful being on a plane. >> juan: you are from california. you have long flights. you go toe why he too. >> greg: it's the only time you can be left alone. >> pete: hallmark christmas movies. >> dana: u.n. shannon bream. >> pete: they are so predictable. you know it's going to happen but they suck you in and then you are done. >> juan: the infomercials? i don't understand, qvc. how does it exist? >> dana: it's very successful, people like to buy stuff. >> juan: you just s
in that vein, i really like watching infomercials. >> dana: [laughs] >> kennedy: they are mesmerizinge relaxing. >> kennedy: it is the least conflicting thing on television. dramas in the news, even sitcoms. >> dana: and it always ends well. >> kennedy: yes. >> greg: they are all satisfied and you always get something extra. you don't even have to order it. the reward is watching it. i don't need to drink whatever that magical thing is but i feel good because...
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that was an infomercial.earned much about the investigation or china or tariffs or anything else going on. all we heard was what trump wanted to say and what fox wanted us to hear. i don't put a lot of stock in what the questions asked and what his answers were, but he was trying to rewrite and spin the story which is very unbecoming and he knows whatever he is saying is in front of a friendly audience. he is not getting real push back on whether or not he made a payment to this tabloid, aka, one of his best friends. >> i hear you. i totally hear you on your assessment of the interview, it doesn't give him -- maybe it gives him a chance still to kind of step in it here. he goes on to say at one point no one would be treated like this over campaign finance violations with him, but he is back to denying he ever made the payments. he is getting all of his facts crossed. >> he was in the comfort zone that i think you're right. se is 1,000% right and he said things that weren't right. for example, the payment -- w
that was an infomercial.earned much about the investigation or china or tariffs or anything else going on. all we heard was what trump wanted to say and what fox wanted us to hear. i don't put a lot of stock in what the questions asked and what his answers were, but he was trying to rewrite and spin the story which is very unbecoming and he knows whatever he is saying is in front of a friendly audience. he is not getting real push back on whether or not he made a payment to this tabloid, aka,...
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. >> the problem -- i feel like we're starting an infomercial.ad some problems with turkeys whey're too dry. >> that's exactl i'm going to talk about though. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, i've done a few infomercials. >> so, turkey meat tendso get a little dry after it's been out a couple of days. it's a quick little tri that you can use to rehydrate it which is actually what we do at the restaurant with chicken to get it nice -- i'm sor for a lack of a better word, but nice and moist. >> seth: yeah, that's all right. d>> so what you're going now -- all right, how comfortable are you carving a turkey? you're doing more than stirring for this. >> seth: i'm not comle at all. but i'm going to go for it. >> fantastic. >> seth: okay, great. >> so you're actually going to here, this is where the bone is. >> seth: yep. >> you're going to go straight down here and make an incision and get just a little piece of breast off. >> seth: okay, great. there we go. t >> a little side. angle. >> seth: okay. >> the you go. >> seth: like that? okay. >> beautiful. >>
. >> the problem -- i feel like we're starting an infomercial.ad some problems with turkeys whey're too dry. >> that's exactl i'm going to talk about though. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, i've done a few infomercials. >> so, turkey meat tendso get a little dry after it's been out a couple of days. it's a quick little tri that you can use to rehydrate it which is actually what we do at the restaurant with chicken to get it nice -- i'm sor for a lack of a better word, but...
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saw the walkfit on the infomercial, put it in my shoes and i could tell they were working immediatelythese are my fifth pair of shoes since i started in the jersey shore. you get maybe 4-, 500 miles out of a cheap $15 pair of sneakers. the walkfit have lasted over 3,000 miles now and they're still going fine. i ended my walk in oceanside, which is south of where we are at this moment. it felt wonderful, really. kind of relief in a sense, 'cause i was tired at the time. i could not have walked across this country without the walkfit and i will wear them the rest of my life. >> i'm not surprised at all the incredible stories we've heard. i've seen dramatic results with my own patients, let alone the five million pair that are being worn worldwide. >> and by the way, these fit into most shoes: loafers, tie shoes, work boots, even sandals. >> now you're probably wondering if there's anything else like the walkfit. >> actually, there is something that's sort of close. this is the orthotic that you hear advertised on the radio. >> they look an awful lot alike. >> well, actually, they're not
saw the walkfit on the infomercial, put it in my shoes and i could tell they were working immediatelythese are my fifth pair of shoes since i started in the jersey shore. you get maybe 4-, 500 miles out of a cheap $15 pair of sneakers. the walkfit have lasted over 3,000 miles now and they're still going fine. i ended my walk in oceanside, which is south of where we are at this moment. it felt wonderful, really. kind of relief in a sense, 'cause i was tired at the time. i could not have walked...
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he we've on late night infomercials selling legal advice. he has a serious background.he going to be the permanent attorney general? it doesn't seem like it to me. whoever is going to be should be nominated as quickly as possible. >> given what the consumer protection agency said what's alleged in that lawsuit and found to be true, do you think they knew about that and still put him in that position? >> i can't engage in hypotheticals. i have no idea if any of that is ru. >> that's what vetting is called, steve. okay. >> i'm telling you in terms of vetting, all i can say, i was not apprised we were going to be talking about this. he was the chief of staff to the attorney general of the united states. he was certainly vetted by the previous attorney general and he was a u.s. tosh. it's not as though he has no qualifications. i'm not saying he's going to be the permanent attorney general. it doesn't seem that way to me. and but to rick's point, he says this is political, of course it's political. we elected the president to lead the justice department. the justice departm
he we've on late night infomercials selling legal advice. he has a serious background.he going to be the permanent attorney general? it doesn't seem like it to me. whoever is going to be should be nominated as quickly as possible. >> given what the consumer protection agency said what's alleged in that lawsuit and found to be true, do you think they knew about that and still put him in that position? >> i can't engage in hypotheticals. i have no idea if any of that is ru. >>...
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he spent a third of his days of his presidency at his own clubs turning the presidency into an infomercial whether it's a shocking abuse of the rule of law that's now being investigated by robert mueller or the campaign finance abuses in new york. it's a larger pattern. we're just at the beginning of the accountability. and there will be much more like the shuddering of this foundation. >> mark, when you look at how this organization was run, they may be a euphemism, with the wild west in there, no oversight. no systems at all? >> that's correct. it's rare a state attorney general would take the steps that barbara underwood did to shut down the foundation. >> that only happens when a state attorney general concludes that there has been a total absence of governance, that it cannot be retrieved, that there is no public good that would be served by continuing the life of the foundation. >> morocco owens, norm eisen, thank you for being with us. let's check in with chris cuomo for cuomo prime time. >> a good conversation. it goes a step further. not only is trump settling, shuddering, he may
he spent a third of his days of his presidency at his own clubs turning the presidency into an infomercial whether it's a shocking abuse of the rule of law that's now being investigated by robert mueller or the campaign finance abuses in new york. it's a larger pattern. we're just at the beginning of the accountability. and there will be much more like the shuddering of this foundation. >> mark, when you look at how this organization was run, they may be a euphemism, with the wild west in...
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that was an infomercial. when you ask the president if he enjoys being president, that's almost an snl parody. >> you're always looking for a kicker or human interest thing to ask the president. but is your objection also that he wasn't fact checked during the substantial part of the interview? >> well, he wasn't. there was no push back. there was no follow up to say come on back to real tichlt here's what actually happened. how do you address this? it was a very soft touch in that interview. i watched the whole thing. it wasn't just a cutesy moment at the end. there were more cutesy moments than substantive ones. when you say your approval numbers are so great, how does that make you feel, those are not real questions. that's not an interview. again, that's an ad. and fox is very upfront about the role it's playing, but i don't think we, as news consumers, should take too much stock in an interview where hard questions are not asked and real answers are not given. >> on that note, panel, thank you all very m
that was an infomercial. when you ask the president if he enjoys being president, that's almost an snl parody. >> you're always looking for a kicker or human interest thing to ask the president. but is your objection also that he wasn't fact checked during the substantial part of the interview? >> well, he wasn't. there was no push back. there was no follow up to say come on back to real tichlt here's what actually happened. how do you address this? it was a very soft touch in that...
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markets, the things go on so much longer than they should ross perot ran for president running infomercials about we were doomed on the deficit and there was a book written in 1992, that same year, that was somewhat sponsored by the peterson foundation called bankruptcy 1994. and the idea behind the book was we have this compounding curve and this debt problem that is going to come back and really cause us problems. well, he was early he was early by at least 26 years. but he's right you can't keep going on with the debt finance scheme, and i'm worried when the next recession comes we could be looking at, well heck, we're supposedly in a good economy and the next two months we're running $1.6 trillion what if we go into a recession what's the deficit going to be $3 trillion? and does that mean interest rates don't go down during the next recession, which is an idea i've been noodling around with i've had a call the next two years that come 2021 the ten-year treasury will be at 26%. i get a lot of pushback in the twitter-sphere the economy can't handle higher interest rates interest rates mi
markets, the things go on so much longer than they should ross perot ran for president running infomercials about we were doomed on the deficit and there was a book written in 1992, that same year, that was somewhat sponsored by the peterson foundation called bankruptcy 1994. and the idea behind the book was we have this compounding curve and this debt problem that is going to come back and really cause us problems. well, he was early he was early by at least 26 years. but he's right you can't...
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. >> they've got a whole -- >> a nonstop infomercial. >> their first campaign ad is call this numbero you can get hit up -- >> trumpy bear. >> right after he got nominated, i'm going to start my campaign fund. people don't do that until after the midterms. i'm not people. i'm still raising money. >> coming up, speaking of which, trump cronies including, this is one of the more -- the mar-a-lago crowd that effectively took over the v.a., that's after this. at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll find gold on your wild west vacation... but we can guarantee the best price on that thar rental cabin or any hotel, home, boat, yurt, whatever. ♪ just don't get carried away with the wild west thing. hey guys. get the best price on homes, hotels and so much more. booking.com, booking.yeah ♪ she's doing it again no cover up spray here... it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying the smell in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. and it uses an all-natural propellant to
. >> they've got a whole -- >> a nonstop infomercial. >> their first campaign ad is call this numbero you can get hit up -- >> trumpy bear. >> right after he got nominated, i'm going to start my campaign fund. people don't do that until after the midterms. i'm not people. i'm still raising money. >> coming up, speaking of which, trump cronies including, this is one of the more -- the mar-a-lago crowd that effectively took over the v.a., that's after this. at...
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and this was somebody selling hot tubs on infomercials at 3:00 in the morning.ar was set so low, he's someone that believes in sweeping presidential power, roe v. wade should be overturned. he's not someone a voice of reason. to chris' point, it doesn't matter, this president acts out of chaos and doesn't often put thought process into the decisions he makes. so i'm not sure how his cabinet members are at this point. >> daniel, tiffany says to the bar is so low. i guess pun is intended there. what will a barr as attorney general mean, if anything? will he just be someone acting out the will of this president or will he be an independent attorney general based on his record as you know it? because he was attorney general before under the first president bush? >> i think if you are worried about who donald trump is going to put in the attorney general's office because what he did with whitaker in so clearly putting a crony of his in to try to undercut the mueller investigation, i think you have to be breathing a sigh of relief. whatever his policies may be. i thin
and this was somebody selling hot tubs on infomercials at 3:00 in the morning.ar was set so low, he's someone that believes in sweeping presidential power, roe v. wade should be overturned. he's not someone a voice of reason. to chris' point, it doesn't matter, this president acts out of chaos and doesn't often put thought process into the decisions he makes. so i'm not sure how his cabinet members are at this point. >> daniel, tiffany says to the bar is so low. i guess pun is intended...
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i went from, you know, academy award to infomercial. >> it feels dry. >> well, it is dry. >> so peoplehow old do you feel? >> i don't know. >> you don't? >> i feel older than 40. >> okay. >> sometimes i feel really young, and sometimes i feel -- i don't know if i feel 72 because i'm not quite sure what that is. and my mom says if you don't pay any attention to age, age won't pay any attention to you. and i always go mom that's bull [ bleep ] okay. >> she makes every age look good. continuing to giffin credible performances, known for a repeated string of farewell tours. cher claims her upcoming u.s. tour, the first in five years, will be her last. >> this will be the last tour i ever do. >> don't believe you. >> no, no, i promise you. >> you said that before. >> no, but now this is the time where you just don't come back because it's going to take every ounce of energy to do it. >> the name of the tour. >> here we go again, which is -- i've said it before but it's real this time. and stop laughing because it is. >> okay, okay, that's funny. i know we couldn't keep a straight face. this
i went from, you know, academy award to infomercial. >> it feels dry. >> well, it is dry. >> so peoplehow old do you feel? >> i don't know. >> you don't? >> i feel older than 40. >> okay. >> sometimes i feel really young, and sometimes i feel -- i don't know if i feel 72 because i'm not quite sure what that is. and my mom says if you don't pay any attention to age, age won't pay any attention to you. and i always go mom that's bull [ bleep ] okay....
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i went from academy award to infomercial. >> it kind of feels dry. >> well, it is dry. >> so people didn'trt your feelings? >> yeah. but i just kept going. >> melody, you're my oldest friend. >> how old do you feel? >> i don't know. >> you don't? >> i feel older than 40. >> okay. >> sometimes i feel really young and sometimes i feel -- i don't know if i feel 72 because i'm not quite sure what that is. and my mom says if you don't pay any attention to age, age won't pay any attention to you. >> she makes every age look good. continuing to giffve incredible performances. known for a rereported string of tours, she claims her upcoming tour, the first in five years, will be her last. >> this will be last tour i ever do. >> don't believe you. >> no, no, i promise you. >> you said that before. >> no, but now this is the time where you just don't come back because it's going to take every ounce of energy to do it. ♪ >>> 50 years ago this week, human beings for the first time saw our home planet earth rising over the surface of the moon. it was a photograph taken by the apollo eight astronauts. ch
i went from academy award to infomercial. >> it kind of feels dry. >> well, it is dry. >> so people didn'trt your feelings? >> yeah. but i just kept going. >> melody, you're my oldest friend. >> how old do you feel? >> i don't know. >> you don't? >> i feel older than 40. >> okay. >> sometimes i feel really young and sometimes i feel -- i don't know if i feel 72 because i'm not quite sure what that is. and my mom says if you don't...
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dagen: does this service allow me to bypass the inf infomercial that you're forced to watch every timeoff it's never on the channel that you -- on which you left it. that's a huge pain in the neck if you travel a lot. >> this is one of the things that's coming is this personalization. you get to have your experience, your way when you walk into your hotel room, not just the advertisement that someone wants to throw at you. maria: how do you grow. >> reporter: you've got to get more hotels to sign up you're currently available in 5 million hotels -- a 5 million hotel rooms in north america. >> we only have 250,000 rooms but we had 50 million users on our platform in the last 12 months. our growth comes from signing up new hotels, domestically and interly and also our platform is going to k-12 schools. that's a big growth segment for us. maria: what's the downside risk? we've been talking about one of the big stories, that is the hack into marriott and there's speculation that china was behind that hack into marriott. if i've got my he network in a hotel room, am i more vulnerable? >> th
dagen: does this service allow me to bypass the inf infomercial that you're forced to watch every timeoff it's never on the channel that you -- on which you left it. that's a huge pain in the neck if you travel a lot. >> this is one of the things that's coming is this personalization. you get to have your experience, your way when you walk into your hotel room, not just the advertisement that someone wants to throw at you. maria: how do you grow. >> reporter: you've got to get more...
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they are out there, doing the infomercia infomercials.ncer is a great way to do it. also, learn about products, build your brand. if you want to build a brand, being on a show is a wonderful way to do it but you also have to have a lot of interesting things. i have a dynamic family aspect, my husband is a veteran and seven-time military photographer of the year. he's really a wonderful person. my mother also is dynamic. ashley: has social media changed the landscape when it comes to selling your products? >> oh, my gosh, it has totally changed. with the influencers out there, the people that try the product and then if they pick something up, literally the sales go crazy in a matter of minutes. it's amazing. it's wonderful because we don't have to do traditional advertising like we used to do. the indy brands are rising and also rising so much that they are basically superseding your legacy brands. you are trying to scramble to figure out how do you get the way the indy brands are growing. ashley: stay there. we have more for you. thank y
they are out there, doing the infomercia infomercials.ncer is a great way to do it. also, learn about products, build your brand. if you want to build a brand, being on a show is a wonderful way to do it but you also have to have a lot of interesting things. i have a dynamic family aspect, my husband is a veteran and seven-time military photographer of the year. he's really a wonderful person. my mother also is dynamic. ashley: has social media changed the landscape when it comes to selling...