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he can turn water into bottled water >> jon: the whole thing was innuendo after innuendo. the whole time i'm like duh. i had her right there talking about petraeus and it never crossed my mind. the whole time. i was just staring at how defined her arms were and trying to think of another version of my classic i'm an asthmatic joke. i'm the worst journalist in the world. for god's sakes, the title of her book was "all in." ( cheers and applause ) might as well have called the book what's got two thumbs and is banging his biography? or at least i should have noticed how she was footnoting her information. powerful man at the highest level of government succumbing to desire. what are you going to find credible people to speak to this type of situation >> newt gingrich is a former republican presidential candidate and speaker of the house. >> jon: we got the highest level of government banging a mistress. get me gingrich. well booked, today's show. well booked. age-old story. boy meets girl. boy marries her. boy gets promoted. boy bangs underling. nothing more, nothing less or
he can turn water into bottled water >> jon: the whole thing was innuendo after innuendo. the whole time i'm like duh. i had her right there talking about petraeus and it never crossed my mind. the whole time. i was just staring at how defined her arms were and trying to think of another version of my classic i'm an asthmatic joke. i'm the worst journalist in the world. for god's sakes, the title of her book was "all in." ( cheers and applause ) might as well have called the...
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but that allows a lot of innuendo room for the right to say, see, we're not getting answers, not getting transparency. you can't because it's an intelligence community. they can't tell you everything. stop making it a scandal when you begin with the idea it's a scandal and then we're going to fill in backwards the details. >> the crime of watergate was much bigger than a mere burglary as you know. it was about richard nixon's attempt to rig an election and subvert the democratic process itself. are these guys such fanatics that they've forgotten the basic facts of their own country's history? >> yes. >> thank you. >> to put it shortly, yes, they have. martin, i assume you do and toure, i live in the reality-based community. >> amen. >> and i really wish that senators graham and mccain and others would immigrate over here to our side because susan rice -- this whole focus is on u.n. ambassador susan rice and what she said on the sunday shows saying that this -- the demonstrations that happened that led to the ultimate attack
but that allows a lot of innuendo room for the right to say, see, we're not getting answers, not getting transparency. you can't because it's an intelligence community. they can't tell you everything. stop making it a scandal when you begin with the idea it's a scandal and then we're going to fill in backwards the details. >> the crime of watergate was much bigger than a mere burglary as you know. it was about richard nixon's attempt to rig an election and subvert the democratic process...
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. >> the whole thing was like, innuendo after innuendo and the whole time, i was thinking -- [ bleepy one thing this morning, at a time when we're focused on the dangers of e-mail, how quaint that handwritten love letters from mick jagger to his girlfriend are coming up for auction. >> it's up our facebook page. an, or geico...as most of you know members it.congress. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newscaster:breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties!? with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. gives you a low national plan premium... so you can focus on what really matters. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. starts with ground beef, unions, and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. >>> we're not going to have a supreme court th
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there are serious shortcuts being made here and addition to finding document full of vague language, innuendo, and conflikz of terms and terms are exchanged and don't mean anything. planning, planning commission, planning department. i'm not sure what it means and i could go on and on and refers
there are serious shortcuts being made here and addition to finding document full of vague language, innuendo, and conflikz of terms and terms are exchanged and don't mean anything. planning, planning commission, planning department. i'm not sure what it means and i could go on and on and refers
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. >> the whole thing was like innuendo after innuendo and the whole time i'm like duh. i'm the worst journalist in the world! for god sakes, the title of her book was "all in." >> wow. >> sometimes the comedy gods just deliver gifts. feels like one of those times. >> it writes itself. >> and all i can say is all you have to do keep an affair secret to be head of the cia, i think i'm qualified to be head of the cia. >> you're just saying. >> i'm just saying. that were me i'm very good at keeping things on the hush, hush. >> won't push that one. rudimentary steps, using g-mail when you're the head of the cia, probably not the best way to cover it. >> the way terrorists and teenagers communicate, apparently. >> he e-mailed somebody over 45,000 times. >> he's busy. >> where does he get that kind of time? >> even if that's a family member you're e-mailing, that's inappropriate. way, way too much. >> well, they are reviewing something like 20,000 pages of documents which could fill the like riff congress on one man's e-mail exchanges. >> wow. only had afghanistan and iraq and
. >> the whole thing was like innuendo after innuendo and the whole time i'm like duh. i'm the worst journalist in the world! for god sakes, the title of her book was "all in." >> wow. >> sometimes the comedy gods just deliver gifts. feels like one of those times. >> it writes itself. >> and all i can say is all you have to do keep an affair secret to be head of the cia, i think i'm qualified to be head of the cia. >> you're just saying. >>...
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it became a monster sitcom hit thanks to scripted innuendo, unscripted meltdowns. >> oim a drug. it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: now the youngest star is staging a moral rebellion. >> please don't watch "two and a half men." >> we talked to the pastor behind it all. >>> and curves ahead. from miley cyrus to any masochistic fashionista. the corset is making a come back. enduring a pinch of pain for a perfect hour glass figure. this is "nightline." november 27th, 2012. >> good evening. i'm bill weir. it has been said that a lottery is really just a tax for people who are bad at math. but when the jackpot hits half a billion dollars, even mr. spock might let go of the logic to go buy a $2 fantasy. yes, the odds are 1 in 175 million, and yes, this powerball payday has rolled over 16 time without hitting all the numbers. but across much of the nation and all of tomorrow, all that will be pushed aside. drowned out by the inner mantra, somebody has to win and it might as well be me. here's rhinoens. . >> reporter: everyone who lines one cash in their hands and dreams in their he
it became a monster sitcom hit thanks to scripted innuendo, unscripted meltdowns. >> oim a drug. it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: now the youngest star is staging a moral rebellion. >> please don't watch "two and a half men." >> we talked to the pastor behind it all. >>> and curves ahead. from miley cyrus to any masochistic fashionista. the corset is making a come back. enduring a pinch of pain for a perfect hour glass figure. this is...
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the cia is never going to tell you everything, so there's lots of room for innuendo and never answers to all the questions. there's still no evidence of a skajd. tragedy? absolutely. scandal? there's nothing. even "the new york times" said today, missteps don't add up to a scandal, and confusion after the fact doesn't constitute a cover-up. what you see so much is the right trying to raise the political price for obama in this, when there's really no there there. we saw some of that with john mccain who has been trying to get to the bottom of benghazi. it's been so important for him, and yet, he skipped the classified hearing about this. why did he skip it? because his office said that he had a previously scheduled engagement. what was that? a press conference where he dissing the president and get answers. really? >> let's put mccain in perspective here, because he's the point man on capitol hill and really insinuating that there's something, you know not on the up and up going on here with the white house. john mccain is acting out of sour grapes here. that defines his career. think
the cia is never going to tell you everything, so there's lots of room for innuendo and never answers to all the questions. there's still no evidence of a skajd. tragedy? absolutely. scandal? there's nothing. even "the new york times" said today, missteps don't add up to a scandal, and confusion after the fact doesn't constitute a cover-up. what you see so much is the right trying to raise the political price for obama in this, when there's really no there there. we saw some of that...
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there are serious shortcuts being made here and addition to finding document full of vague language, innuendo, and conflikz of terms and terms are exchanged and don't mean anything. planning, planning commission, planning department. i'm not sure what it means and i could go on and on and refers to agencies in lower case without specifying who the agencies or public bodies would be that have to weigh in. the sequence of how meetings appeals, et cetera are described for three or four different appeals is totally confusing, and myself basically requests that we stretch it out further than the 29th of november. >> commissioner hillis. >> so i support the continuance to the 29th. i don't mind continuing it longer but i would like to start hearing from the public, the staff on the issues and request questions and not necessarily ask questions on the phone or email but actually have an airing of what is here and if we start it on the 29th if questions aren't answering -- i don't have a problem continuing until the six after the answers and i would like a hearing today and i know we can't do that bu
there are serious shortcuts being made here and addition to finding document full of vague language, innuendo, and conflikz of terms and terms are exchanged and don't mean anything. planning, planning commission, planning department. i'm not sure what it means and i could go on and on and refers to agencies in lower case without specifying who the agencies or public bodies would be that have to weigh in. the sequence of how meetings appeals, et cetera are described for three or four different...
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with a lower dollar and yen, in the global community, it is now stepping forward after a news innuendo. suggesting that things will get done. things are really starting to have an ability to go further. especially after ben bernanke speaks tomorrow. speaking about qe-4. david: maybe it is a little bit of both, fiscal and monetary balance. what will happen when ben bernanke talks tomorrow, what happens with the day? >> if you notice, the market's concern is the beltway. if you notice, the housing data continues to get better. now, fed chairman ben bernanke is going to supercharge it and given the far left lane and he is going to put the pedal to the metal. the fed buying mortgage-backed securities through 2013. now they will buy treasures. long-term yields going lower with the idea to speed up the healing process in the housing market. david: let me just stop you there. how low can they go? you look at 10 years, down well below 2%. how low do you think these treasuries can go for where they are now? >> i think 10 years -- 2%, 30 years, 2.5%. you have a fatter yield curve and bond trader
with a lower dollar and yen, in the global community, it is now stepping forward after a news innuendo. suggesting that things will get done. things are really starting to have an ability to go further. especially after ben bernanke speaks tomorrow. speaking about qe-4. david: maybe it is a little bit of both, fiscal and monetary balance. what will happen when ben bernanke talks tomorrow, what happens with the day? >> if you notice, the market's concern is the beltway. if you notice, the...
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. >> the whole thing was like innuendo after innuendo and the whole time i'm like duh.'m the worst journalist in the world! for god sakes. the title of her book was "all in." >> you know how he found out that his wife new, when he got home and saw all the classified documents in the driveway on fire. honey. but let me -- >> interesting fact. david petraeus was reportedly not well liked at the cia where he worked. yeah. tip for you fellows out there. don't cheat on your wife if you work with professional spies who don't like you. >> people are disappointed. four-star general, highly decorated, brilliant strategist, director of the cia, yet he's behaving like your common congressman. people are stunned. >> my solemn duty as a talk show host to inform you that justin bieber and selena gomez have broken up. she was cheating on him with general petraeus. >> finally today, a rare 76 carat diamond went up for auction in switzerland while the jeweller called it a priceless stone and general petraeus' wife called it a start. >> to think i was concerned they wouldn't have anythin
. >> the whole thing was like innuendo after innuendo and the whole time i'm like duh.'m the worst journalist in the world! for god sakes. the title of her book was "all in." >> you know how he found out that his wife new, when he got home and saw all the classified documents in the driveway on fire. honey. but let me -- >> interesting fact. david petraeus was reportedly not well liked at the cia where he worked. yeah. tip for you fellows out there. don't cheat on...
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there are so many innuendos. quote/unquote, people on the far right are crazy is not nice. >> it's a crazy position. >> okay. >> the point julian is making it's crazy to say it's a good idea to deny poor people health care. >> i wish we had more time of that. that's a disingenuous statement, pennsylvania and other states, the states do take take care of their elderly, their most vulnerab vulnerable. so, to suggest that some republican governors out there are turning away all this money and not taking care of poor people -- >> robert -- >> hold on. >> one at a time. >> that's not fair. that's simply not fair -- >> a factual issue -- >> one at a time. >> the federal government picks up 90% to 100% of the expansion of this medicare program to insure tens of millions of poor people. states at most pick up 10%. they're still saying no even when someone else is footing 90% to 100% of the bill to give health insurance to the uninsured. that, my friend, is utterly crazy, irrational position. >> let me just quickly say, n
there are so many innuendos. quote/unquote, people on the far right are crazy is not nice. >> it's a crazy position. >> okay. >> the point julian is making it's crazy to say it's a good idea to deny poor people health care. >> i wish we had more time of that. that's a disingenuous statement, pennsylvania and other states, the states do take take care of their elderly, their most vulnerab vulnerable. so, to suggest that some republican governors out there are turning away...
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so obviously the innuendo behind the ads is clear, and nothing could be farther from the truth, right of jobs were saved across the united states because of that. these are good paying middle class jobs and once again the president did a bold thing. i was in the middle of all of that. it was a very ugly and scary time, and the president made a decision that was not very popular, and he did it because he believed in the american workers and in that investment and it has paid off, and we can't get mr. romney to say this was a success. >> stephanie: will mitt romney's grossly misleading jeep to china ad help him win? you would hope that people are not that stupid? >> oh absolutely. and that's why the auto companies came out with these statements. so certainly i have faith in the american people, and certainly folks in the midwest who have been through that very rough time and know where we are today. they are not going to be swayed by this. you have to call it out very aggressively as the auto companies have and other people. including newspapers saying this is just outrageous. >> stepha
so obviously the innuendo behind the ads is clear, and nothing could be farther from the truth, right of jobs were saved across the united states because of that. these are good paying middle class jobs and once again the president did a bold thing. i was in the middle of all of that. it was a very ugly and scary time, and the president made a decision that was not very popular, and he did it because he believed in the american workers and in that investment and it has paid off, and we can't...
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the fact of the matter is, if our elections end up being reduced to the snarling and shouting and innuendo, you know, people keep saying, things were worse in jefferson's time. yes, they were. but you only had broad sheets that were being distributed. you didn't have everyone walking around with his or her own little communications device. information now is spread so ubiquitously, is spread so quickly, so instantaneously, that if we don't have reliable, trustworthy, objective sources of information, then our whole electoral structure is going to collapse of its own weight. >> you know, ted, there was that cnn story during that awful hurricane sandy week. about how the new york stock exchange was under three feet of water. of course, it wasn't true, it wasn't true at all. cnn got that story, not from one of its reporters. cnn got the story from an online message board on the national weather service's website so they got a line, "three feet of water, new york stock exchange," and they put it out. i don't want to pick on cnn because it could have been done by somebody else, too. but that, t
the fact of the matter is, if our elections end up being reduced to the snarling and shouting and innuendo, you know, people keep saying, things were worse in jefferson's time. yes, they were. but you only had broad sheets that were being distributed. you didn't have everyone walking around with his or her own little communications device. information now is spread so ubiquitously, is spread so quickly, so instantaneously, that if we don't have reliable, trustworthy, objective sources of...
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. >> reporter: it turns out, all those pot jokes and sexual innuendos, aren't so funny to angus t.eal life. >> i'm on "two and a half men" and i don't want to be on it. please, stop watching it. please, stop filling your head with filth. >> reporter: the 19-year-old star is trashing his own show in this controversial youtube video. an interview he filmed with an online religious group called forerunner chronicles. >> people say it's just entertainment. it's bad news. it's bad news. >> reporter: jones says he never drank and remains a virgin. but that in high school, he did smoke marijuana and tried acid. recently, he began attending a seventh day adventist church and has a new found mission. >> if i'm doing any harm, i don't want to be here. i don't want to contribute to the enemy's plans. >> you tried to drown me. >> no, they didn't. he managed to get himself baptized. >> reporter: now, after signing a new one-year contract in may, reportedly earning him $300,000 per episode, jones says he no longer wants his job. >> because people will see us. and be, like, oh, i can be a christi
. >> reporter: it turns out, all those pot jokes and sexual innuendos, aren't so funny to angus t.eal life. >> i'm on "two and a half men" and i don't want to be on it. please, stop watching it. please, stop filling your head with filth. >> reporter: the 19-year-old star is trashing his own show in this controversial youtube video. an interview he filmed with an online religious group called forerunner chronicles. >> people say it's just entertainment. it's bad...
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he says the show is and i appropriate with its sexual innuendo.said he apologizes if his comments show disrespect to my colleagues. i never intended that. that's a redo. martha: the murder trial fear man accused of cozying up and killing a big lottery winner is about to get underway. bill, what happened? >> reporter: this should have been a wonderful story. rags to riches. a guy takes a quick pick. within a few years abraham shakespeare is dead. prosecutors believe it's because of a woman who is now about to begin her first degree murder trial defense. but they say she told him she wanted to write a book about his rags to riches story but swindled him out of his $2 million and shot him two times in the chest. she is crying in court after the judge admonished her for making eye contact with the jurors. he gave away millions to families and friends and hangers on. everybody who needed help, a bailout and a check. the opening statements begin in just a few minutes. >> what kind of evidence do they have against her? >> they have an abundance of eviden
he says the show is and i appropriate with its sexual innuendo.said he apologizes if his comments show disrespect to my colleagues. i never intended that. that's a redo. martha: the murder trial fear man accused of cozying up and killing a big lottery winner is about to get underway. bill, what happened? >> reporter: this should have been a wonderful story. rags to riches. a guy takes a quick pick. within a few years abraham shakespeare is dead. prosecutors believe it's because of a woman...
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fact of the matter is if our elections and up being reduced hipaa to the snarling and shouting and innuendo people keep saying things were much worse in jefferson's time. yes, they were. but you only had broad sheets that were being distributed. you didn't have everyone walking around with his or her own liberal communications device. information now is spread so ubiquitous lee come spread so quickly, so instantaneously if we don't have reliable, trustworthy objectives sources of information, then our whole electoral structure is doing to become going to collapse on its own weight. >> there was that cnn story during that all of hurricane about how the new york stock exchange was under 3 feet of water. of course it wasn't true. it wasn't true at all. cnn got that story not from one of its reporters. cnn got the story from an on-line message board on the national weather service website so they got a line 3 feet of water and they put it out. i don't want it on cnn because it could have been done by somebody else, too but that to me is one of the dangers in trying to maintain the best standard
fact of the matter is if our elections and up being reduced hipaa to the snarling and shouting and innuendo people keep saying things were much worse in jefferson's time. yes, they were. but you only had broad sheets that were being distributed. you didn't have everyone walking around with his or her own liberal communications device. information now is spread so ubiquitous lee come spread so quickly, so instantaneously if we don't have reliable, trustworthy objectives sources of information,...
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fact of the matter is, if our elections end of it being reduced to the snarling and shouting and innuendo, you know, people keep saying well, things were much worse in jefferson's time. yes, they were, but you only had broadsheets that were being distributed you didn't have everyone walking around with his or her own little communications device. information now is spread so ubiquitously, it is spread so quickly, so instantaneously that if we don't have reliable, trustworthy, objective sources of information, then our whole electoral structure is going to collapse of its own weight. >> you know, ted, there was that cnn story during that awful hurricane sandy week about how the new york stock exchange was under three feet of water, of course it wasn't true. it wasn't true at all. cnn got that story now from one of its reporters. cnn got the story from an online message board on the national weather service's website. so they got a line, three feet of water, new york stock, and they put it out. i want to take on cnn because it could've been done by somebody else, too. but that to me is one
fact of the matter is, if our elections end of it being reduced to the snarling and shouting and innuendo, you know, people keep saying well, things were much worse in jefferson's time. yes, they were, but you only had broadsheets that were being distributed you didn't have everyone walking around with his or her own little communications device. information now is spread so ubiquitously, it is spread so quickly, so instantaneously that if we don't have reliable, trustworthy, objective sources...