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j.b., why are these penalties so severe? >> the essence of the situation, scott, is that the head coach is the face of the organization. he runs the show there. and the fact that sean peyton, the head coach, knew that thiss system, this bounty program was in place, he effectively lied about it when the commissioner and league authorities asked about it, so that explains why the penalty was so severe. >> pelley: now, we only heard about management today. why noistition on the players? >> commissioner goodell is dook his best to work with the nfl players association and coming up with what he feels and they feel collectively is a fair punishment. but rest assured, that is to come in terms of those players who have been clearly identified who participated in the bounty program. there will be some punishment forthcoming. >> pelley: you had been talking to a lot of household names around the like today, both present and former. i wonder how this is being received. >> believe it or not, they
j.b., why are these penalties so severe? >> the essence of the situation, scott, is that the head coach is the face of the organization. he runs the show there. and the fact that sean peyton, the head coach, knew that thiss system, this bounty program was in place, he effectively lied about it when the commissioner and league authorities asked about it, so that explains why the penalty was so severe. >> pelley: now, we only heard about management today. why noistition on the...
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j.b. to our family here at cbs news. you will be a special correspondent with us. >> good to be with you. as a matter of fact i pinch hit with you last year. i'm glad to be on the team. >> a lot of you know him from nfl today. i know him as one of the best in the business. >> a lot of it coming your way so you can nail the three-point sho shots. >> bp estimates it will pay $7.8 billion to more than 100,000 fishermen, cleanup workers and others. >> a conversation with academy award winning actress reese witherspoon. maybe you remember after her oscars speech in 2006 she said she wanted to do things that matter. she is. and she's tackling an issue that's close to her heart. >> and close to your heart. >> it is. >> we begin with the latest round of devastating tornadoes to strike the midwest and the south. dozens are dead. the destruction is mind-boggling. correspondent elaine kehano is live in henriville, indiana. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. at least 28 people are dead in
j.b. to our family here at cbs news. you will be a special correspondent with us. >> good to be with you. as a matter of fact i pinch hit with you last year. i'm glad to be on the team. >> a lot of you know him from nfl today. i know him as one of the best in the business. >> a lot of it coming your way so you can nail the three-point sho shots. >> bp estimates it will pay $7.8 billion to more than 100,000 fishermen, cleanup workers and others. >> a conversation...
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let's see it, j.b. i'd rather hear him talk about it again. he'll talk about it later. j.b.? all right, otto. roll it! (gena rowlands) i said, "how do you know when the light is right?" and john said, "you know the light is right when if you're in the audience, you want to reach through to touch the face ofhe person that you're looking at." and i thought, you know, that's how immediate the characters in the audience, how intimate they were. and i don't know. for some reason, i always found that enormously touching. (narrator) john cassavetes collaborated with a close circle of friends, including his wife, gena rowlands, to explore a world of emotional chaos outside the standard hollywood fare. (gena rowlands) every time you break a rule in anything a certain number of people are going to be disturbed. and people were not used to being disturbed in the movies. john didn't write a logical, intellectual, well-crafted script from beginning to end, which everyone is always comfortable with. (gena rowlands) he'd write a very full script, but when he gave you the part, that was your
let's see it, j.b. i'd rather hear him talk about it again. he'll talk about it later. j.b.? all right, otto. roll it! (gena rowlands) i said, "how do you know when the light is right?" and john said, "you know the light is right when if you're in the audience, you want to reach through to touch the face ofhe person that you're looking at." and i thought, you know, that's how immediate the characters in the audience, how intimate they were. and i don't know. for some reason,...
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thanks, j.b. civil rights leaders kept up the pressure on the police in stanford, florida, today to arrest george zimmerman. he's the neighborhood watch captain who shot and killed an unarmed teenager. zimmerman claims the shooting was justified, based on a florida law that allows people to use deadly force to defend themselves. jeff glor spoke today with one of the men who wrote that law. >> reporter: at the center of the controversial shooting in sanford is florida's self-defense law, cosponsored in 2005 by state representative dennis baxley. any regrets about stand your ground? >> no, i think it's been a great protection for our people. >> reporter: the intent of the law was to expand self-defense claims beyond the home. it allowed a person to stand his or her ground and meet force with force, including deadly force, if there's a reasonable belief it's needed to prevent death or great bodry harm. even if there's a chance to escape. >> we felt like the self-defense measures that we were talking
thanks, j.b. civil rights leaders kept up the pressure on the police in stanford, florida, today to arrest george zimmerman. he's the neighborhood watch captain who shot and killed an unarmed teenager. zimmerman claims the shooting was justified, based on a florida law that allows people to use deadly force to defend themselves. jeff glor spoke today with one of the men who wrote that law. >> reporter: at the center of the controversial shooting in sanford is florida's self-defense law,...
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>> good morning, j.b. it's colder but calmer here.at's left of their houses to salvage what they can. the house behind me has been in the same family for more than a hundred years. a 66-year-old grandmother lived here alone. late last night some family members were pulling out a bedroom set and also some family records dating back to 1822. she's going to live with her daughter now because the house is gone. about 200 homes in the area were damaged or destroyed along with a state prison and the roof of a high school here. all of that has to be cleaned up, rebuilt and that starts today. what will not happen today, and this i good news, is there is no search for victims. no one is planning for a funeral. remarkably no one was killed. more than one storm victim told me they are truly thankful for that. >> indeed. mark thank you very much. now for the rest of the headlines we turn to cbs news correspondent and morning news anchor betty nguyen. >> good morning to you. the red cross is pleading with syria's government to honor its agreement
>> good morning, j.b. it's colder but calmer here.at's left of their houses to salvage what they can. the house behind me has been in the same family for more than a hundred years. a 66-year-old grandmother lived here alone. late last night some family members were pulling out a bedroom set and also some family records dating back to 1822. she's going to live with her daughter now because the house is gone. about 200 homes in the area were damaged or destroyed along with a state prison...
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all right, j.b. over to you. >> thank you lonnie. up next, the dangerous traps of tapping into your 401(k). you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaids aspirin or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for m
all right, j.b. over to you. >> thank you lonnie. up next, the dangerous traps of tapping into your 401(k). you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your...
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j.b. and i did sort of a survey of what states have, only 17 have administrative subpoena authority. we're happy to share that statute as a piece of model legislation with anyone who is interested. to that end as well, the general and i have been in the process of putting together and all of you have in front of you, i believe, a draft directory of our various internet investigators, prosecutors and consumer protection internet folks so we can share information with one another. we have six major states that have not yet given us their contact information. this is going to go finalize march 30th. some of the states that have not provided information i know you have an internet program. get that to emily or hedda with nag and we'll have our first directory as of april 1. >> thank you. any other comments, experiences to share? john? >> jack just reminded me recall -- i don't know long ago we went after craigslist jointly and made significant process. if any of you had similar pages with back
j.b. and i did sort of a survey of what states have, only 17 have administrative subpoena authority. we're happy to share that statute as a piece of model legislation with anyone who is interested. to that end as well, the general and i have been in the process of putting together and all of you have in front of you, i believe, a draft directory of our various internet investigators, prosecutors and consumer protection internet folks so we can share information with one another. we have six...
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it's always going to go on, j.b. heard one of my colleagues, i think that was boomer's voice saying, you get a guy to try to injure a guy to play harder for $1,000. those same guys play harder to get monday and tuesday off and not have to show up to work on -- until wednesday. it's not -- i don't really think it was so much the money. it's the thing of being called out in front of your team and say, hey, we won this game because this guy had the game-changing play. j.b., i remember i was in the eighth grade, playing a team and my coach called a time-out because we couldn't stop their running back. he said, the next player that tackled this guy by himself, i'm taking him out of the ball game. he says, i want five on this guy every single time. he was their best player. he said, i don't want to you hit him dirty. i want you to hit him every single time, five to six guys. the guy went out. ball game, we end up winning. you always try and take through the scope of the game, the rules of the game, you always try to take t
it's always going to go on, j.b. heard one of my colleagues, i think that was boomer's voice saying, you get a guy to try to injure a guy to play harder for $1,000. those same guys play harder to get monday and tuesday off and not have to show up to work on -- until wednesday. it's not -- i don't really think it was so much the money. it's the thing of being called out in front of your team and say, hey, we won this game because this guy had the game-changing play. j.b., i remember i was in the...
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. >> j.b. >> i'm just curious. what is the revenue mix china, kotai, macau versus u.s. on lvs?still north of 70%. >> okay. >> if you look at the casinos in macau, it's about 80%, 85% mainland china. >> thanks for coming on the show. >> on friday i made a bad call on wynn. wynn was above 130, i said it was going to go. it has not gone. line in the sand on wynn is 121.50, the stock is trading 123 right here, below there the call is completely wrong. >> all right. good stuff. >> i like what he had to say about lvs and i still like wynn especially down at joe's level. i don't see the catalyst on the table to have to make a trade right now on any of the names though. >> j.b. >> yeah. i think that's exactly right. if this thing's going to trade with china, i think the move is you hang back a little bit. and if the selloff gets a little more egregious, maybe -- >> wow. no one wants to be in a casino name. >> i would be buying las vegas right here. buy a third, a third, a third. wait for the china selloff to take place. give yourself a couple of days here. and i'll be buying las vegas
. >> j.b. >> i'm just curious. what is the revenue mix china, kotai, macau versus u.s. on lvs?still north of 70%. >> okay. >> if you look at the casinos in macau, it's about 80%, 85% mainland china. >> thanks for coming on the show. >> on friday i made a bad call on wynn. wynn was above 130, i said it was going to go. it has not gone. line in the sand on wynn is 121.50, the stock is trading 123 right here, below there the call is completely wrong. >>...
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but my only problem is, j.b.u were reaping the fruits of this labor, you never came forward. you never had a problem. you never would have said anything as long as you were still gainfully employed by the new orleans saint. it was only after you became disgrunddis disgruntled or upset that you felt you needed -- >> same type of story, just a different environment. it's human nature. >> speaking of human nature, tim tebow is coming to new york. we've listened to the bad side of the nfl. here is the side of the nfl that everybody gets excited about. tim tebow, a new york jet. new york post gangrene gets tebow. what do you think? >> shannon is going to be pretty strong. >> shannon, let's hear you. >> i think this is something that had to be done. i commend john elway because change is very unpopular, especially when it's been successful. this young man came in for the broncos, 1-4, leads them to the afc west division title. wins a playoff game. but john elway felt mr. bolen also had to sign off because this was a hu
but my only problem is, j.b.u were reaping the fruits of this labor, you never came forward. you never had a problem. you never would have said anything as long as you were still gainfully employed by the new orleans saint. it was only after you became disgrunddis disgruntled or upset that you felt you needed -- >> same type of story, just a different environment. it's human nature. >> speaking of human nature, tim tebow is coming to new york. we've listened to the bad side of the...
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j.b., who would want manning? >> scott, he would have a number of suitors in the rest of the n.f.l.y know the pedigree of this guy, an 11-time pro-bowler. he was a four-time m.v.p. and super bowl m.v.p. as well. rest assured he will have a number of people. the miami dolphins have been mentioned, the washington redskins, arizona cardinals, seattle seahawks. he will be not huoting at all for suitors. >> pelley: he's going to suit up next season? >> that's his focus. he wanted it to be with the indianapolis colt bus he's dead set on going someplace else. >> pelley: with this neck injury, how healthy is he? >> the doctors have cleared him to play and he's been very closely monitored by the doctors and he said he would not do anything foolish. the big question, scott, is in the rough-and-tumble world of football is whether or not he can take a hit. his arm is getting stronger, the velocity is on the ball the big question is taking a hit from tough players in the nevil. >> reporter: ho>> pelley: now do you think the colts handled this move? >> with the kind of class that could be expecte
j.b., who would want manning? >> scott, he would have a number of suitors in the rest of the n.f.l.y know the pedigree of this guy, an 11-time pro-bowler. he was a four-time m.v.p. and super bowl m.v.p. as well. rest assured he will have a number of people. the miami dolphins have been mentioned, the washington redskins, arizona cardinals, seattle seahawks. he will be not huoting at all for suitors. >> pelley: he's going to suit up next season? >> that's his focus. he wanted...
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j.b. of cbs sports.something about the toilet paper things. i can see, my theory is the smarter they are, the crazier they are. >> you know what, they are. the crazy mess is that the players and the students want to widen their library after a big victory. >> i liked that afro. >> the ladies told me at radcliffe -- that was a long time ago, a different james brown. >> i've seen that on an existing president too. >> is that right? >> go ahead. >> what's going on in harvard? >> it's a good thing. i'm enjoying the fact that the basketball team is enjoying this kind of success rallying the student body. tommy amaker worded it the best. greatness is everywhere at harvard. it's not a big thing. i think at its core, people love to see their sports teams do well because it's a unifier if you will. >> james, how far do you think they'll go -- i think it's going to be hard for a harvard guy to hear harvard described as underdog in anything. so how far do you think they'll go? >> gayle, be clear, it will be an uphi
j.b. of cbs sports.something about the toilet paper things. i can see, my theory is the smarter they are, the crazier they are. >> you know what, they are. the crazy mess is that the players and the students want to widen their library after a big victory. >> i liked that afro. >> the ladies told me at radcliffe -- that was a long time ago, a different james brown. >> i've seen that on an existing president too. >> is that right? >> go ahead. >> what's...
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. >> can we have a tight shot of j.b.'s hours? you have a whole new hour to do, man. new york harbor. look at that. >> lady liberty. a warmer day for new york city tomorrow. the warmer headlines look like this. remember, today is the time of year we spring forward. tonight with the clocks, that's more daylight. speak of delivery, zip code city today is chester, georgia. that matches the date. lots of sunshine, most of the country, 75% of it will have sunshine today. that's a quick look at the good old u.s. of a. here's a closer look at your weekend. >>> just to hit one more time. it is the weather man's job. somehow this falls on my shoulder. remind you spring forward and change the batsryes in the smoke detectors. that's the weather. over to you guys. >> such a heavy weight you carry. we appreciate it. >>> the controversy movie "game change" is sarah palin's unexpected selection of john mccain in the election. >> you guys about to write a story saying the former attorney general and highest ranking officer in the country is a crook. be sure you're right. >> do you re
. >> can we have a tight shot of j.b.'s hours? you have a whole new hour to do, man. new york harbor. look at that. >> lady liberty. a warmer day for new york city tomorrow. the warmer headlines look like this. remember, today is the time of year we spring forward. tonight with the clocks, that's more daylight. speak of delivery, zip code city today is chester, georgia. that matches the date. lots of sunshine, most of the country, 75% of it will have sunshine today. that's a quick...
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i'll tell you what, attorney general j.b.ite intriguing and look forward to the three days worth of debate and kick it off today. >> thank you. >> we get a verdict in june. he's saving the controversial stuff for later. the president caught on open mike admitting in an election year, popularity comes before policy. is new york city big enough for the both of them? looks like tim tebow is about to move in on donald trump's territory. the donald joins us with his reaction to this. next. ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast spes. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small sinesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best tecology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. ere's a
i'll tell you what, attorney general j.b.ite intriguing and look forward to the three days worth of debate and kick it off today. >> thank you. >> we get a verdict in june. he's saving the controversial stuff for later. the president caught on open mike admitting in an election year, popularity comes before policy. is new york city big enough for the both of them? looks like tim tebow is about to move in on donald trump's territory. the donald joins us with his reaction to this....
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actor gary and his band will hold a concert next saturday in martinville to honor corporate j.b.. corporal kerns last both of his legs and right arm last april in a roadside explosion in afghanistan. money from the celebrity concert will go toward helping kerns build a home with accessibility technology to make his life easier. topper. >> so warm out here, you have to think records are at least within reach. >> they were. they were so close. 83 at dulles. tie the old mark. and the record high was 83. maybe a little something. it tied the old mark. let's talk about a live look outside. live weather cam. it is spectacular, is it not? >> it is. >> temperatures are like early june. we have sunshine, temperatures around 80. winds are easterly at 7. pressure now on the rise at 29.97 inches of mercury. another summer-like night. we haven't talked about this too much, because it's crazy, but stuff i like. the last five nights, they've had a record high minimum at dulles with lows in the mid 50s. it should be in the mid 30s this time of year. all right, satellite picture radar combined, b
actor gary and his band will hold a concert next saturday in martinville to honor corporate j.b.. corporal kerns last both of his legs and right arm last april in a roadside explosion in afghanistan. money from the celebrity concert will go toward helping kerns build a home with accessibility technology to make his life easier. topper. >> so warm out here, you have to think records are at least within reach. >> they were. they were so close. 83 at dulles. tie the old mark. and the...
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j.b. van hollen, and, of course, the fantastic naag step for the considerable time and effort in organizing our meeting. if you can join in thanking them for the hard work, we would appreciate it. [applause] as we move into our first session i would just remind you that there are written speaker biographies in your materials, so as is our custom rather than actually providing those introductions orally as each person comes up we will refer you to those biographies to save time. allows us to get to the heart of the meta. we will start with our hot topics and best practices roundtable, an opportunity for all of us to discuss what we are working on, what we've are interested in and concerned about. we will follow the pattern on the model that we establish in their winter meeting in san antonio where instead of going arounaround the table alphabeti, the planning committee has identified several topics that would be addressing together. i would like to invite hawaii attorney general david louis
j.b. van hollen, and, of course, the fantastic naag step for the considerable time and effort in organizing our meeting. if you can join in thanking them for the hard work, we would appreciate it. [applause] as we move into our first session i would just remind you that there are written speaker biographies in your materials, so as is our custom rather than actually providing those introductions orally as each person comes up we will refer you to those biographies to save time. allows us to get...
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today j.b. was named special correspondent for cbs news.e'll still be the host of nfl today in football season, but now he'll contribute reports, everything from 60 minutes to the cbs evening news. >> congratulations. >>> our area has a strong martial arts community that has produced one of the best athletes in the sports. >> kristen berset it here too tell us about a local guy -- to tell us about a local guy kicking down the competition. >> mickey lee has become one of the most decorated martial artists in the country. in elementary school mickey lee was an overweight kid and an easy target for bullies. he tried getting involved in different types of sports, but nothing clicked until he was introduced to martial arts. that's when his body and his life started to change and the bullies backed away. >> after starting to learn martial arts i stopped getting bullied. i got a lot more physically fit and very self-confident. >> reporter: mickey's mom melanie saw how much fun her son was having, so she decided to give the sport a try, too. >> mak
today j.b. was named special correspondent for cbs news.e'll still be the host of nfl today in football season, but now he'll contribute reports, everything from 60 minutes to the cbs evening news. >> congratulations. >>> our area has a strong martial arts community that has produced one of the best athletes in the sports. >> kristen berset it here too tell us about a local guy -- to tell us about a local guy kicking down the competition. >> mickey lee has become one...
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. >> narrator: generation rescue is run by businessman j.b. handley. handley's son was diagnosed with autism following a series of shots in 2004. at the time, he'd also gone on the web and discovered a community of parents with stories to share. >> there were literally tens of thousands of parental reports of children regressing and changing after vaccine appointments. >> my child was fine before the vaccine. >> the vaccine made sam autistic. >> he completely changed. >> after the mmr, he wouldn't look at us. >> cole just stopped speaking. >> he got the shot, we started losing him. >> narrator: the vaccine most often blamed in these stories was the mmr triple shot for measles, mumps and rubella. >> okay, then she would get her second mmr. >> few people without kids today realize that when a child goes in for a doctor's appointment-- and they're required to go in at two months, four months, six months, and 12 months to get their initial vaccines-- there are literally somewhere between five and seven vaccines lined up on the table. they're all given simu
. >> narrator: generation rescue is run by businessman j.b. handley. handley's son was diagnosed with autism following a series of shots in 2004. at the time, he'd also gone on the web and discovered a community of parents with stories to share. >> there were literally tens of thousands of parental reports of children regressing and changing after vaccine appointments. >> my child was fine before the vaccine. >> the vaccine made sam autistic. >> he completely...
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. >> j.b.? >> i would just be careful with the clne because i know they have to raise money and they've been very opportunistic before, which is smart for long-term investment. but, once you get the stock up at these levels, you never know when they're going to drop a secondary, as the case may be. i'm sticking with the fcg idea, all high quality producers and some of the lower quality. devil some beta in those names. that way you don't have to bet on the one nat gas company that might have more risk than the others. you could just own the basket. if dan is right that's going to be a hot etf in my opinion. >> simon you're overweight energy? >> overweight energy but not in the natural gas. i mean we're trying to trade these names. i still think there's a way to go. i like the suppliers of the energy companies. companies like chicago bridge and iron. $9 billion, in back orders. $325 million in free cash flow. that's where i'm looking to make money an a two bagger on the upside not a two bagger on
. >> j.b.? >> i would just be careful with the clne because i know they have to raise money and they've been very opportunistic before, which is smart for long-term investment. but, once you get the stock up at these levels, you never know when they're going to drop a secondary, as the case may be. i'm sticking with the fcg idea, all high quality producers and some of the lower quality. devil some beta in those names. that way you don't have to bet on the one nat gas company that...
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but on the ryan seacrest show, j.b.d to the rumor. >> first and foremost, i'm not engaged. so that's that. we're not in that department. you know, we're still young. >> reporter: later, he winked at some of his older admirers. dear cougars, he tweeted. i see the jokes. i'm legal. ha ha ha. this teen heartthrob knows the world is his oyster. for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, hollywood. >> he's enjoying every minute of it. >> why not. >>> coming up, abc exclusive interview with the man acquitted in the honeymoon murder trial. and what really happened? >> and after they went public eelkingafter they went public headlin >>> and we're counting down live to coldplay seriously nobody smells that? [ clicks tongue ] [ clicks tongue ] [ clicks tongue four times ] she took her two kids and she done run off. i'm terribly sorry, are you in line? no, no, ma'am please. horrible about the woman. hi there. hi. two pair of jeans for .05 cents. i have a coupon, if you'll just, [ all gasp ] shoot the kid not me! whoa ever
but on the ryan seacrest show, j.b.d to the rumor. >> first and foremost, i'm not engaged. so that's that. we're not in that department. you know, we're still young. >> reporter: later, he winked at some of his older admirers. dear cougars, he tweeted. i see the jokes. i'm legal. ha ha ha. this teen heartthrob knows the world is his oyster. for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, hollywood. >> he's enjoying every minute of it. >> why not....
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why is this coming out now, j.b.?ecause the league did blow the whistle on one of their own. warren has played the game, he's in the fraternity, but he knows as well as i do, players, it's like an office pool. they'll put players into a pool and set up a player to make a big play but not to injure. as warren has said before, the guys will play within the confines of the rules. hit hard, painful, but not to injure, maim, or to end somebody's career. >> the reason this seems incredible to me is if one team does it to another, that team is simply going to reciprocate, so it's not in your interest to do it. >> go ahead, warren. >> that's my whole thing. why would you send out this vibe because we don't keep many secrets in the nfl. if you're knocking a dude out and you're getting paid, that's going to get around. and once that comes out, they're going to start coming after your guys. >> so, warren, what do you -- >> erica, let me say this as well. warren knows this all too well. today's football is different than back in
why is this coming out now, j.b.?ecause the league did blow the whistle on one of their own. warren has played the game, he's in the fraternity, but he knows as well as i do, players, it's like an office pool. they'll put players into a pool and set up a player to make a big play but not to injure. as warren has said before, the guys will play within the confines of the rules. hit hard, painful, but not to injure, maim, or to end somebody's career. >> the reason this seems incredible to...
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i think he should do initials like j.b. or his middle name starts with an r., like j.r.itt romney did. i don't think they have to worry about any kind of elitist tag if mitt romney's the nominee. he's in the .01%. he's not comfortable in his own skin. i don't think blue collar or white collar are going to connect with mitt romney. call me joe, or not, i think the problem with republicans is going to be mitt romney as their nominee. >> question number two, the lines have been drawn over the violence against women act. here's dianne feinstein on the senate floor. >> the bill includes lesbian and gay men. the bill includes undocumented immigrants who are victims of domestic abuse. the bill gives native american tribes authority to prosecute crimes. in my view, these are improvements. domestic violence is domestic violence. >> and democrats say that's why republicans don't like the violence against women act. and who doesn't like -- the question is, is this all political grand standing. chris? >> it absolutely is political grand standing. first and foremost, it is clear that
i think he should do initials like j.b. or his middle name starts with an r., like j.r.itt romney did. i don't think they have to worry about any kind of elitist tag if mitt romney's the nominee. he's in the .01%. he's not comfortable in his own skin. i don't think blue collar or white collar are going to connect with mitt romney. call me joe, or not, i think the problem with republicans is going to be mitt romney as their nominee. >> question number two, the lines have been drawn over...
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j.b. van hollen from wisconsin and pam bondi, florida.se three days, has it been surprising to you? >> yeah it has. it's you will l it actually bee three days. we were in the courtroom all three days of course and it's been a great three days. our constitution is our last line of defense and this is all about protecting our rights under our united states constitution and we were in front of the highest court in the land this week and we were very proud to be there. >> and what i was alluding to, the "times" has a piece in the business section about the mit professor who came up with the mandate and he was watching the proceedings or reading about them and he says as soon as i started reading, my stomach started churning as if -- and i remember nancy pelosi said when someone asked her, she said are you kidding and wouldn't even address the question. hasn't a lot happened in the past three days that people didn't really anticipate? >> i think a tremendous amount has. and i think general bondi could tell you, as well, that from day one when
j.b. van hollen from wisconsin and pam bondi, florida.se three days, has it been surprising to you? >> yeah it has. it's you will l it actually bee three days. we were in the courtroom all three days of course and it's been a great three days. our constitution is our last line of defense and this is all about protecting our rights under our united states constitution and we were in front of the highest court in the land this week and we were very proud to be there. >> and what i was...