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talk about what you think jay learned in terms of comedy during his appearances on johnny carson? f his monolog skills from watching johnny. they delivered it in the same air. hi interaction with the guests is very similar. it all stems from johnny, who started this all. >> it really stems from johnia. of course elf leno and famously fought over the eyres to that so. you're the produce of "the tonight show" but also the nephew. do you think these hours, putting out these hours will bring your uncle to a closer audience. >> oh, yeah, very much so. the fact that the material is accessible from any place anywhere on a tab lett, on a smartphone is just fantastic. he loved technology. he would be amazed that this is happening. >> do you think he would be funny in 2013? >> i'm surprised it holds up, but it does. it's great stuff. >> it's fantastic. so much stuff to look at. >> thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, appreciate it. >>> that's all for "the lead." here's wolf! >>> the baby's name reveered. the third in line to the british throne will be called his royal highness. we'll
talk about what you think jay learned in terms of comedy during his appearances on johnny carson? f his monolog skills from watching johnny. they delivered it in the same air. hi interaction with the guests is very similar. it all stems from johnny, who started this all. >> it really stems from johnia. of course elf leno and famously fought over the eyres to that so. you're the produce of "the tonight show" but also the nephew. do you think these hours, putting out these hours...
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. >> also, here's johnny. 21 years after leaving the tonight show, would you believe johnny carson is making another debut. >>> and if you're driving in san jose anytime soon, i think you're going to like what you see. traffic looks good right through downtown, getting up to highway 17 and into the valley. we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more effortlessly... we want to open a new account: checking and savings. well we can help with that. we tend to do a lot of banking online. you play? yeah discover a mobile app that lets you bank more freely... and feel at home more quickly. chase. so you can. i got my mom wrapped around my little finger. do you? yeah, i do. huh. i said i want honey nut cheerios uh huh. and she just totally caved. it's all about psychology buzz. psychology? as long as i don't tell him the cereal is healthy -- he can't get enough. sad, really. i kind of feel bad that i tricked him. but...it was easy. surprise... uh, ha ha ha. ♪ welcome back. time now 5:16. in iraq, nine policemen have been killed in an attack that happened in northern iraq.
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coming up next, johnny carson's classic tonight show moments coming to itunes today. c. >>> and now, ladies and gentlemen, here's johnny. >> with those words we welcomed johnny carson into our homes every night for 30 years. you can relive his classic moments or see what you missed as more than 15 hours of tonight show footage is being offered on itunes. he is the president of carson entertainment group and also johnny's nephew. good to see you. good morning. >> good morning. >> we are huge fans of johnny carson and the greatest thing about offering this video and these moments on itunes is that now younger people are going to be exposed to johnny carson they might not have heard of in the past. >> they might not. the fact that it's available any time, any place, anywhere is great. it's wonderful. >> you started with him on the show. this has become in a sense, a life long career of cureating and taking care of his legacy. >> yeah, he gave me an intern opportunity in the 70s to work at answering the phones and i worked my way through the staff and i became pretty much
coming up next, johnny carson's classic tonight show moments coming to itunes today. c. >>> and now, ladies and gentlemen, here's johnny. >> with those words we welcomed johnny carson into our homes every night for 30 years. you can relive his classic moments or see what you missed as more than 15 hours of tonight show footage is being offered on itunes. he is the president of carson entertainment group and also johnny's nephew. good to see you. good morning. >> good...
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they sent me one of johnny carson as this young comic. he was blitzed, but he had to go at 8:00 in the morning and do a kiddie program. we keep in touch when i get back to new york and he started doing the tonight show. i am changing this and i am changing this. i went in the studio. i sent it to him. the back story, stitch henderson was the orchestrate leader. i do not want that kid cutting in on me. i did not want to tell you, but i am doing you half the song. the song went on. tavis: did you ever lived to regret it? >> not at all. tavis: you mentioned something a moment ago. it comes through so clear in this book. i was impressed by the candor and by the honesty. there are a lot of people who spent their lives running away from any contact with the mob. you never played the mob game, but you are honest about the fact that you knew these guys. >> so did frank, so did dean, so did sammy. you did not work unless you worked for them. we know who ran the record companies. we knew who controlled everything. that does not mean you were a part
they sent me one of johnny carson as this young comic. he was blitzed, but he had to go at 8:00 in the morning and do a kiddie program. we keep in touch when i get back to new york and he started doing the tonight show. i am changing this and i am changing this. i went in the studio. i sent it to him. the back story, stitch henderson was the orchestrate leader. i do not want that kid cutting in on me. i did not want to tell you, but i am doing you half the song. the song went on. tavis: did you...
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i didn't know he wrote the theme song for johnny carson. >> you taught me something new.g up later this morning on the "today" show. >> npr scott simon talks about his touching tweets from his mother's bedside. robin thicke performs live on the plaza. now keep it here for more news, weather and sports. thanks for watching "early today." have a good one. >>> new this morning, a simple apartment fire turns into something much more overnight in san francisco. we'll have all the details up next. >>> new video into our newsroom, family members gather in china to remember the three people killed in the asiana airlines crash. >>> looked outside. a big fire. she was from leesburg, so we came out of the house, started running. i got no shoes, no phone, took off running, didn't know if it was anything close by. >> we'll let you know what we're hearing about a series of explosions at a florida propane plant. >>> taking a live look outside, transamerica pyramid in san francisco beautifully lit on this tuesday, july 30th. this is "today in the bay."
i didn't know he wrote the theme song for johnny carson. >> you taught me something new.g up later this morning on the "today" show. >> npr scott simon talks about his touching tweets from his mother's bedside. robin thicke performs live on the plaza. now keep it here for more news, weather and sports. thanks for watching "early today." have a good one. >>> new this morning, a simple apartment fire turns into something much more overnight in san...
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there's johnny carson and ed sullivan and snippets of another era that are rarely seen in reruns. >>lucy," but you haven't seen "i love lucy." >> reporter: what have i been missing? >> you missed the little characters at the beginning and you miss ricky and lucy breaking during commercial smoking a cigarette because the show was sponsored by a cigarette company. >> reporter: the old tapes that remain only play on machines from the same era, and now there's only one company left in the u.s. that maintains them. >> these are all tapes which we have completed. >> reporter: paul klamer oversees most of the video. >> most of this is from the '80s. >> reporter: preservationist bill rush says the videos often arrive from television stations in nondescribed cases. he had no idea he would discover this 1975 documentary from mississippi public television with bb king introduces blues pioneers. this one, hayes mcmullen. this is a treasure. >> it's an american treasure, right. >> reporter: and that's the goal. to unearth and preserve these jewels of american culture and history before they disap
there's johnny carson and ed sullivan and snippets of another era that are rarely seen in reruns. >>lucy," but you haven't seen "i love lucy." >> reporter: what have i been missing? >> you missed the little characters at the beginning and you miss ricky and lucy breaking during commercial smoking a cigarette because the show was sponsored by a cigarette company. >> reporter: the old tapes that remain only play on machines from the same era, and now there's...
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this very network erased the videotape record of the first ten years of "the tonight show" with johnny carsonhappily, the show went on for another 20 years. and now, die-hard fans will get to see their favorite moments and episodes and compilations. the folks who run the carson archives have digitized 4,500 hours of "tonight show" episodes, everything from '72 to '92. a ton of which is now available on itunes for $1.99 a clip. >>> when we come back tonight, what a new father can teach his son about growing up with the whole world watching. >>> finally here tonight, it was a striking image today, mother and father, prince and duchess, showing off his royal highness, baby cambridge, until he has a proper name. just about 24 hours old. looking at the young family, parents everywhere saw a familiar look on william's face. that would be the beginning of fatherhood. nbc's keir simmons has our final report tonight from london. >> reporter: we've watched him all his life, but this was our first glimpse of william as a father, doing it his way, a reassuring arm for kate. the future king, shirt sleeves
this very network erased the videotape record of the first ten years of "the tonight show" with johnny carsonhappily, the show went on for another 20 years. and now, die-hard fans will get to see their favorite moments and episodes and compilations. the folks who run the carson archives have digitized 4,500 hours of "tonight show" episodes, everything from '72 to '92. a ton of which is now available on itunes for $1.99 a clip. >>> when we come back tonight, what a...
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and then johnny carson helped make the new game a sensation on "the tonight show" back in 1966. the father of twister, chuck foley, was 82 years old. >>> a setback for the condition of randy travis, already hospitalized in texas and in critical condition with a heart infection. he has now suffered a stroke and had surgery as a result. randy travis is 54 years old. >>> there is a report out of russia that the kremlin is looking to purchase typewriters and return to typed paper documents for their most valuable secrets. after so many hacks and what we've all learned about the perils of electronic communications and privacy, the kremlin is apparently looking to leave the fewest possible traces, and that just might be keys striking a paper page. >>> well, the folks whose job it is to clean up the public spaces at death valley have a request of all visitors. please stop trying to fry an egg on the sidewalk. they say it's making a big mess in the park in terms of residual goo and eggshells. they say if you must try it, use a skillet. but perhaps the best course of action for all of us
and then johnny carson helped make the new game a sensation on "the tonight show" back in 1966. the father of twister, chuck foley, was 82 years old. >>> a setback for the condition of randy travis, already hospitalized in texas and in critical condition with a heart infection. he has now suffered a stroke and had surgery as a result. randy travis is 54 years old. >>> there is a report out of russia that the kremlin is looking to purchase typewriters and return to...
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and became popular after johnny carson and eva gabor played it on "the tonight show" in 1966.our favorite party game? ed tweeted his favorite game is our very own nail the number. i'm not sure what he means. is he talking about the employment report? and rick tweeted clue is his favorite party game. haven't got a clue about that. keep your responses coming here on "worldwide exchange." get in touch with us, e-mail, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet @cnbcwex or direct to me @rosswestgate. >>> still to come, ben bernanke's remarks sent u.s. treasuries higher. can the rally continue? we'll get into it when we come back. the second hour of "worldwide exchange" right after this. >>> stooks in europe try to end the week in the green after u.s. markets close at fresh highs. investors also shrugging off renewed political crisis in portugal. the ecb's vice president told cnbc there is no reason to worry. >> we anticipate that the program -- portugal will stay in the program and will continue to comply because the program is supposed to end next year. >> china's finance minister says economic g
and became popular after johnny carson and eva gabor played it on "the tonight show" in 1966.our favorite party game? ed tweeted his favorite game is our very own nail the number. i'm not sure what he means. is he talking about the employment report? and rick tweeted clue is his favorite party game. haven't got a clue about that. keep your responses coming here on "worldwide exchange." get in touch with us, e-mail, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet @cnbcwex or direct to me...
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it became a sensation after johnny carson played twister with ava gabor on "the tonight show." 1966. it became an american classic throughout the years. the gang on "friends" played and so did carrie bradshaw. >> all right, buddy. it's go time. >> charles foley died of complications from alzheimer's at the age of 82. love that game. >>> coming up, a family with a new definition of lean on me, america strong, back tonight. [ female announcer ] love. it's the most powerful thing on the planet. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. [ lighter flicking ] [ male announc
it became a sensation after johnny carson played twister with ava gabor on "the tonight show." 1966. it became an american classic throughout the years. the gang on "friends" played and so did carrie bradshaw. >> all right, buddy. it's go time. >> charles foley died of complications from alzheimer's at the age of 82. love that game. >>> coming up, a family with a new definition of lean on me, america strong, back tonight. [ female announcer ] love. it's...
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there's johnny carson and ed hnnyivan and snippets of another ivan aat are rarely seen in reruns. >>e seen i love lucy. seen iu haven't. >> reporter: what have i been missing? >> you miss rick and lucy breaking from if comedy to have their cigarette because the show was sponsored by a cigarette company. >> reporter: the library is able to digitize more than 500 tapes a week. the old tapes that remain only play on machines from the same era. now there's just one company left in the u.s. that maintains hatm. >> these are all tapes which we have completed. >> reporter: paul klamer oversees video preservation. >> the gentleman does most of the work on these heads is in hese80s now. that probably won't go on for very much longer. >> reporter: preservationist ter: rush says the tapes often enrive from studios and television stations in non- nondescript cases. >> special good morning blues. reporter: he had no idea he would discover this 1975 documentary from mississippi public television with b.b. king introducing blues pioneers. this one hayes mcmullen. this is a treasure. >> it's an amer
there's johnny carson and ed hnnyivan and snippets of another ivan aat are rarely seen in reruns. >>e seen i love lucy. seen iu haven't. >> reporter: what have i been missing? >> you miss rick and lucy breaking from if comedy to have their cigarette because the show was sponsored by a cigarette company. >> reporter: the library is able to digitize more than 500 tapes a week. the old tapes that remain only play on machines from the same era. now there's just one company...
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that turned into a worldwide sensation after johnny carson played it with ava gab bore back in 1966.he game inventor died of complicatio complications from a disease. >>> we told you a minute ago about working late into the night. you want to hear this one we will tell you more about this in a little bit. >> he swam for five straight hours in complete darkness through a sea of jellyfish. >> it had to be done. >> why did he do it? we will tell up and you will have goose bumps. first on this day in history back in 1862 the first medal of honor was created the heist military distinction. the great outdoors, and a great deal. grrrr ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. perfect! yep, and no angry bears. up to 30% off. only at hotels.com. >> good morning to you. it is 27 minutes after the hour. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am heather nauert. >> i am patti ann browne. the final stages of the george zimmerman trial to play out for everyone to see. the prosecutor called zimmerman a liar who should be convicted of murder for shooting trayvon martin. >> he made the wrong assumption.
that turned into a worldwide sensation after johnny carson played it with ava gab bore back in 1966.he game inventor died of complicatio complications from a disease. >>> we told you a minute ago about working late into the night. you want to hear this one we will tell you more about this in a little bit. >> he swam for five straight hours in complete darkness through a sea of jellyfish. >> it had to be done. >> why did he do it? we will tell up and you will have...
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if he could not get to lennon, then he would have attempted to kill walter cronkite, johnny carson, george c. scott, jackie kennedy onassis or marlon bra o brando. any of these people were his potential targets after lennon. lennon was his first choice. >> even so, chapman's agenda included a wild scheme to kill scott while the actor was on stage in a broadway show. >> the defendant said he had front row seats, and the plan was to stand up in the mid of the show, take his gun and fire into the body of george c. scott. it was not a particularly detroit plan, because when he went to the gun store in order to have bullets and have ammunition for his gun, he was told in new york you cannot buy ammunition for your gun. >> so after two weeks in new york, he flies back to hawaii, him. she convinces him to have a meeting with his psychologist, but he doesn't meet it. and then he buys five hollow point bullets. >> this is not someone who is wanting to assault somebody or cause injury. this is someone intent on committing murder e. . . i'm the next american success story. working for a company where
if he could not get to lennon, then he would have attempted to kill walter cronkite, johnny carson, george c. scott, jackie kennedy onassis or marlon bra o brando. any of these people were his potential targets after lennon. lennon was his first choice. >> even so, chapman's agenda included a wild scheme to kill scott while the actor was on stage in a broadway show. >> the defendant said he had front row seats, and the plan was to stand up in the mid of the show, take his gun and...
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if he could not get to lennon, then he would have attempted to kill walter cronkite, johnny carson.scott, jackie kennedy, or marlon brando. lennon was the first choice. ev ev even so, chap man was going to try kill lennon in the middle of the show. >> his plan was to stand up in the middle of the show, and fire into the body of george c scott. when he went to the gun store to buy bullets to have am admissmu for his gun, he was told in new york, you cannot buy bullets for the gun. >> he flies back to hawaii and reveals to his wife that he is obsessed with john lennon and plans to kill him. she encourages him to make an appointment with a psychologist, but he does not keep it. he flies to atlanta. >> this is not someone that wanted to cause serious physical injury, this is someone intent on committing a murder. at a be these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! bette
if he could not get to lennon, then he would have attempted to kill walter cronkite, johnny carson.scott, jackie kennedy, or marlon brando. lennon was the first choice. ev ev even so, chap man was going to try kill lennon in the middle of the show. >> his plan was to stand up in the middle of the show, and fire into the body of george c scott. when he went to the gun store to buy bullets to have am admissmu for his gun, he was told in new york, you cannot buy bullets for the gun. >>...
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if he could not get to lennon, then he would have attempted to kill walter cronkite, johnny carson, george. scott, jackie kennedy onassis or marlon brando. any of these people were his potential targets after lennon. lennon was his first choice. >> even so, chapman's agenda included a wild scheme to kill scott while the actor was on stage in a broadway show. >> the defendant said he had front row seats, and the plan was to stand up in the middle of the show, take his gun and fire into the body of george c. scott. it was not a particularly it was not a particularly plan, because when he went to the gun store in order to have bullets and have ammunition for his gun, he was told in new york you cannot buy ammunition for your gun. >> so after two weeks in new york, he flies back to hawaii, and he reveals to his wife that he is obsessed with john lennon, and he plans to kill him. she convinces him to have a meeting with his psychologist, but he doesn't keep it. in atlanta, more expensive for the rest of us. try snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your good driving.
if he could not get to lennon, then he would have attempted to kill walter cronkite, johnny carson, george. scott, jackie kennedy onassis or marlon brando. any of these people were his potential targets after lennon. lennon was his first choice. >> even so, chapman's agenda included a wild scheme to kill scott while the actor was on stage in a broadway show. >> the defendant said he had front row seats, and the plan was to stand up in the middle of the show, take his gun and fire...
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apple now making episodes of the legendary tonight show with johnny carson available on i-tunes. it's about time. there are two volumes online which include compilation features and highlights from the 1960s to 1992. and there's interviews with the likes of classic don rickles, steve martin and betty white. worth checking out. >>> you probably missed it, late night with jimmy fallon, that show was a rerung. that's because the host had some important business to attend to. he had to rush home to his new baby girl. this is the first child for jimmy and his wife nancy and they say they're overjoyed about the arrival of their new daughter. jimmy fallon one of my favorite guys in hollywood. no word yet on what the name will be. but i guess li. >>> wednesday right in the middle of the road. wire looking pretty good as far as weather. just one moment, 88 degrees inland today, bayside 75 at the coast. 6 4 degrees. >> when i talks about something in the middle of the -- all the way down past the parkway. and we'll have travels in the tri-valley. with a dip in speed. basically from about n
apple now making episodes of the legendary tonight show with johnny carson available on i-tunes. it's about time. there are two volumes online which include compilation features and highlights from the 1960s to 1992. and there's interviews with the likes of classic don rickles, steve martin and betty white. worth checking out. >>> you probably missed it, late night with jimmy fallon, that show was a rerung. that's because the host had some important business to attend to. he had to...
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when the guest is about to leave, he did -- he used to do this. [ johnny carson impression ] >> jimmycheers and applause ] >> ah! beautiful carson, man! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks to dan aykroyd! look for special edition rolling stones crystal head vodka in stores near you. paula patton joins us next! see you after the break, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we love our devices... until we see the new one. technology doesn't wait. ♪ why should you? introducing at&t next... a new way to get a new device every year. no down payment, no upgrade fee, no activation fee, no financing fee. it's time to rethink how you get a new device. ♪ ♪ any day can have a magnum moment. vanilla bean ice cream, rich caramel sauce and thick belgian chocolate. now available in two sizes. could change your tomorrow, if you do something today. with our career catalyst scholarship you can. apply by august 29th for up to $20,000 for qualifying new students. last year, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment, had careers in their field within 6 months. so
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. >> johnny carson is going digital for the first time. you can now download videos of the legendary tonight show host from itunes for $15 a compilation of highlights from shows from the '60s to his retirement in 1992 and for $20 you can get 16 full tonight show episodes with of some his favorite guests including don rickles, jerry seinfeld, betty white, jay leno and ellen degeneres. >> bill: he was a demonstrably funny guy on the spot, right? he had his writers too. but he was very funny. but to pay to watch old johnny carson stuff? talk about old stuff yeah, he's back. talk about selfies yeah, he's back. we're talking about anthony weiner. the question is we gave him a second chance. are you ready to give him a third chance? you know the number. 1-866-55-press. now, remember, i was one of the first ones, man when anthony weiner announced oh, no, we don't want him back again. i said the opposite. this is a good guy a great congressman. a real fighter for us. he was right on all of the issues. okay, he made a dumb ass mistake but he apolog
. >> johnny carson is going digital for the first time. you can now download videos of the legendary tonight show host from itunes for $15 a compilation of highlights from shows from the '60s to his retirement in 1992 and for $20 you can get 16 full tonight show episodes with of some his favorite guests including don rickles, jerry seinfeld, betty white, jay leno and ellen degeneres. >> bill: he was a demonstrably funny guy on the spot, right? he had his writers too. but he was very...
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there's johnny carson. >> right now -- >> and cbs's ed sullivan and walter cronkite.tion. >> reporter: why is it importantpthat we have that preserved? >> well, i mean -- >> i mean it's just a tv show. >> so that our heritage doesn't just disappear when we disappear. it remains. >> from dallas texas -- >> the day when walter cronkite could. hardly finish his sentence in 1963 when president kennedy was shot. you remember those moments. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard took 2:00've standard time some 38 minutes ago. >> reporter: but preserving 58-year-old video has its challenges. how many reels would you say you have here? those tapes are often damaged and must be restored and then they only play on machines from the same era. the tapes often arrive from studios in cases that disguise the jewels inside like this 1975 blues documentary from mississippi public television. preservationist had no idea he'd be playing bb king. that's the goal here. to unearth and preserve history. for "cbs this morning," jan crawford culpeper virginia. >> they can't d
there's johnny carson. >> right now -- >> and cbs's ed sullivan and walter cronkite.tion. >> reporter: why is it importantpthat we have that preserved? >> well, i mean -- >> i mean it's just a tv show. >> so that our heritage doesn't just disappear when we disappear. it remains. >> from dallas texas -- >> the day when walter cronkite could. hardly finish his sentence in 1963 when president kennedy was shot. you remember those moments. >>...
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it used to be said when johnny carson was on, once he started ridiculing a politician it was usuallyater they'll talk with houma abadin. she's backing her husband. we'll look at why she's talking ahead on "cbs this morning." ing au natural. with new all natural lean cuisine honestly good. it's frozen like you've never seen. they've stripped down to only natural ingredients. why? what were you thinking? new lean cuisine honestly good. in the natural frozen meals section. i do a lot...
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about ready to do a johnny carson dance there. 67 in san francisco. that will be the forecasted high and it really has not done much at all. take a look at satellite picture and it does show there's very warm air aloft. i'm going to have to wrap this up. you get ready. i'm gonna toss it back to you. >> the humidity, steve. that's what it is. >>> 7:11. still ahead -- a controversial business in concord under investigation, only on 2. >> we need a legitimate business up there. they to me are not a legitimate business. >> coming up in 15 minutes, this business shut down after our reporters showed up. >>> remember edward snowden? he received permission to leave moscow airport. where he could be headed next. the thing is bee, i got my mom wrapped around my little finger. do you? yeah, i do. huh. i said i want honey nut cheerios uh huh. and she just totally caved. it's all about psychology buzz. psychology? as long as i don't tell him the cereal is healthy -- he can't get enough. sad, really. i kind of feel bad that i tricked him. but...it was easy. surpris
about ready to do a johnny carson dance there. 67 in san francisco. that will be the forecasted high and it really has not done much at all. take a look at satellite picture and it does show there's very warm air aloft. i'm going to have to wrap this up. you get ready. i'm gonna toss it back to you. >> the humidity, steve. that's what it is. >>> 7:11. still ahead -- a controversial business in concord under investigation, only on 2. >> we need a legitimate business up...
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former secretary of state for africa, johnny carson, said it was one of the significant successes forerm. that is unraveling as u.n. recently supported shabaab largely escaped unscathed. it has internal issues but it is one of the largest forces on the ground in somalia. it has internal intelligence network alive and infiltrated the somali government we recognized. jenna: tell us more about the group. we talk about a variety of different terrorist groups. how much of a threat does al-shabaab pose us here in the united states? >> al-shabaab has had leaders who have had links with global terrorism and we've known that for a number about years but last year for the first time formally al-shabaab, formally affiliated itself with al qaeda and was accepted as such. now even before that, it had links with al qaeda in arabian peninsula. in fact in 2011 the u.s. navy intercept ad senior shabaab commander who was going back and forth between yemen and somalia. also there's a large somali diaspora community in north america, canada and parts of the united states. in recent years federal prosecut
former secretary of state for africa, johnny carson, said it was one of the significant successes forerm. that is unraveling as u.n. recently supported shabaab largely escaped unscathed. it has internal issues but it is one of the largest forces on the ground in somalia. it has internal intelligence network alive and infiltrated the somali government we recognized. jenna: tell us more about the group. we talk about a variety of different terrorist groups. how much of a threat does al-shabaab...
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both johnny carson and zsa zsa gabor claim it never happened. >> i deny that shark-nato happened. >>l in chapel hills. >> caller: good morning. i wanted to talk about how the north carolina state government has taken us back to the 1950s, and it's a shame what they are doing to education. >> stephanie: that was clever the way they shoved the abortion bill into a motorcycle safety bill. >> caller: yes, they did. and want to eliminate increased teachers salaries for those that have master's degrees. and they say that will save money, and they want to allow guns in bars. >> stephanie: yeah, guns and alcohol. it's it's like peanut butter and jelly. >> uh-huh. >> stephanie: i was telling you about this great piece the gop is terrified obamacare could be a success. he writes has anybody else noticed how pathetically frightened the gop is that obamacare might be a success. this could not possibly be a reasonable accommodation to predict jobs and businesses because everyone knows this president hates jobs and businesses. this is destined to result in abject failure. that's where every republ
both johnny carson and zsa zsa gabor claim it never happened. >> i deny that shark-nato happened. >>l in chapel hills. >> caller: good morning. i wanted to talk about how the north carolina state government has taken us back to the 1950s, and it's a shame what they are doing to education. >> stephanie: that was clever the way they shoved the abortion bill into a motorcycle safety bill. >> caller: yes, they did. and want to eliminate increased teachers salaries for...
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little bit like bette midler, the very last guest on the very last episode of the tonight show that johnny carson hosted. he famously quote to mr. carson you are the one beneath my wings, there is some application to that used as relates to the economy and i thank you for your service as well and i think mr. ross for brilliantly anticipating where i wanted to go. i have to admit that every day that goes by i am less optimistic that i am a member of an institution that can successfully deal with the debt limit. sadly, i must admit that. i am wondering if failure by congress to deal with it was one of the, quote, unanticipated shocks that you suggested the economy might be vulnerable to and whether it is or not, what you would suggest about the economic consequences if congress did in fact, does in fact failed to lift his debt limit later this early fall. >> it would be quite disruptive. is important to understand that passing the extension of the debt limit is not approving new spending. what is doing is approving payment for spending already incurred. it would be very concerning for financial mar
little bit like bette midler, the very last guest on the very last episode of the tonight show that johnny carson hosted. he famously quote to mr. carson you are the one beneath my wings, there is some application to that used as relates to the economy and i thank you for your service as well and i think mr. ross for brilliantly anticipating where i wanted to go. i have to admit that every day that goes by i am less optimistic that i am a member of an institution that can successfully deal with...
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here today, i feel a little bit like bette midler, the very last guest on the "tonight show" with johnny carson. she famously quipped that he is the wind beneath my wings. there is some application to that you, sir, as it relates to the economy. i thank you for your service as well. i also think mr. ross for anticipating where it is i wanted to go with this. everything that goes by, i am increasingly less optimistic than i am a member of this institution that can successfully deal with the debt limit. sadly, i must admit that. i'm wondering if failure by congress to do if it was one of the unanticipated shocks, suggesting the economy might be bulkier. whether it is or not, what you would suggest that what the economic consequence would be if congress does in fact fail to lift the debt limit later this early fall. >> well, it would be quite disruptive. it's important to understand that passing the extension of the debt limit is not approving new spending, but it is approving for spending already incurred. so it would be very concerned for financial markets and i think to the general public. if t
here today, i feel a little bit like bette midler, the very last guest on the "tonight show" with johnny carson. she famously quipped that he is the wind beneath my wings. there is some application to that you, sir, as it relates to the economy. i thank you for your service as well. i also think mr. ross for anticipating where it is i wanted to go with this. everything that goes by, i am increasingly less optimistic than i am a member of this institution that can successfully deal...
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. >> johnny carson was one of the great magicians.'re a female and you're good it could be a booming new industry. >> and if you can juggle. >> then you are set. any teen can try out at hollywood's magic castle. if you want more information get on our website. >> sorry al. >> teen. >> teen. >> a little late. >> exactly. >> coming up next, you can do this. simple ways to make classic fried rice but first this is "today" on nbc. the thing is bee, i got my mom wrapped around my little finger. do you? yeah, i do. huh. i said i want honey nut cheerios uh huh. and she just totally caved. it's all about psychology buzz. psychology? as long as i don't tell him the cereal is healthy -- he can't get enough. sad, really. i kind of feel bad that i tricked him. but...it was easy. surprise... uh, ha ha ha. ♪ >>> this morning on you can do this, fried rice. you can order it but it's simple enough to make at home. he is here with a quick and easy recipe. good morning to you my friend. >> good to see you. >> you too. >> simplest thing ever. i do brown
. >> johnny carson was one of the great magicians.'re a female and you're good it could be a booming new industry. >> and if you can juggle. >> then you are set. any teen can try out at hollywood's magic castle. if you want more information get on our website. >> sorry al. >> teen. >> teen. >> a little late. >> exactly. >> coming up next, you can do this. simple ways to make classic fried rice but first this is "today" on nbc. the...
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carson. you have completely thrown me, because you usually wear black all the time. look, you're always in black. >> i like johnnyearing blue today. what i want to do is show you a potential look you're going to have fun with casually. i wish you could see more, denim shirt with a cool polka dot tie. >> get out of the black? i like the black. >> i think you should put the black away. >> it meets everything south of the neck, which is what i'm into. >> you gave me one of the best pieces of advice a long time ago when you were getting out of a relationship you said -- >> we're on the air, bobby. >> you said, and don't worry, i'm not going to scare you. i said what advice would you give to other people and you said conquer solitude. and that was one of the best pieces of advice. >> i was drunk. >> you did. later after that -- >> that's awesome, you're a married woman. married woman. >> bobby, thank you, sweetie. >> that's all i said. >> i don't think so. >> then i said, do you like to dance, bobby? conquer solitude and the salsa. >>> secrets to a successful garage sale. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> whether you
carson. you have completely thrown me, because you usually wear black all the time. look, you're always in black. >> i like johnnyearing blue today. what i want to do is show you a potential look you're going to have fun with casually. i wish you could see more, denim shirt with a cool polka dot tie. >> get out of the black? i like the black. >> i think you should put the black away. >> it meets everything south of the neck, which is what i'm into. >> you gave me...
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carson. you have completely thrown me, because you usually wear black all the time. look, you're always in black. >> i like johnnyof the black? i like the black. >> i think you should put the black away. >> it meets everything south of >> but i have to say, you actually gave me one of the best pieces of advice a long time ago when you were getting out of a relationship. >> we're on the air, by the way. >> you said -- don't worry. i'm not going to scare you. but you said -- i said what advice would you give to other people and you said conquer solitude. >> i did say that. i was drunk. >> that was one of the best pieces -- well, you did. >> look at you now. that's awesome. you're married. you're a married woman now. >> thank you. thank you, sweetie. we're getting ready to turn your trash into cash. >> getting ready to dance? conquer solitude and salsa. >> the secrets to a great garage sale. but first, these messages. (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. i am sir can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! (male announcer) break the monotony. visit spam.com. >>> whe
carson. you have completely thrown me, because you usually wear black all the time. look, you're always in black. >> i like johnnyof the black? i like the black. >> i think you should put the black away. >> it meets everything south of >> but i have to say, you actually gave me one of the best pieces of advice a long time ago when you were getting out of a relationship. >> we're on the air, by the way. >> you said -- don't worry. i'm not going to scare you....