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little sexy, huh. >> in his 40 years on the job, sheriff judd says he has seen it all.hen this middle-aged woman arrives sporting a dog collar, even the sheriff is aghast. >> i'm sure. how much. >> 250 for two. >> are you going to be worth it? you like anything? you like anal? >> i do. as long as lubrication is used. >> doggy style or anything else. >> i'm up for pretty much everything. >> okay. >>. >> brandy gets a personal welcome to polk county from sheriff judd. >> you have a dog collar on? >> yes. >> are you from polk county. >> you would know better if you were from polk conte, right in. >> they are on their way up. >> how many? >> two of them. >> as undercover with three sets of dates on the way to the room, police hustle the so-called slave girl out. >> take a right. >> multiple officers making multiple dates creates the perfect storm. six suspects have arrived at the hotel all at once. >> starting to pick up. saturday night in polk county. >> officers outside call inside to report that two females have been dropped off bay car driven by two men. >> two people i
little sexy, huh. >> in his 40 years on the job, sheriff judd says he has seen it all.hen this middle-aged woman arrives sporting a dog collar, even the sheriff is aghast. >> i'm sure. how much. >> 250 for two. >> are you going to be worth it? you like anything? you like anal? >> i do. as long as lubrication is used. >> doggy style or anything else. >> i'm up for pretty much everything. >> okay. >>. >> brandy gets a personal welcome to...
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. >> the driving force behind sting operations like these is polk county sheriff grady judd. >> we wear them out. >> after some 40 years on the job as a cop, judd knows many people, if not most, see prostitution as a victimless crime. he tells our producer he's out to change their minds. >> grace, if they could spend one evening with you and me in an undercover location, they would change their entire attitude. they would find out this is not two consenting adults. they would see the pimp in the parking lot. they would see how he takes advantage of her. how he has complete control of her life. she's property. she's property to be bartered with, to be sold. >> to begin the operation, sheriff investigators set up in a polk county hotel. they look for sex ads and invite women for hire up to the hotel for a date. >> can you come now or -- >> you want bare back or something like that it is extra. >> at the same time female undercovers post fake sex ads on-line to lure would be johns in to the sting. >> 70 is for 30 minutes. >> this undercover has a john on the hook. >> he's at the door. >> j
. >> the driving force behind sting operations like these is polk county sheriff grady judd. >> we wear them out. >> after some 40 years on the job as a cop, judd knows many people, if not most, see prostitution as a victimless crime. he tells our producer he's out to change their minds. >> grace, if they could spend one evening with you and me in an undercover location, they would change their entire attitude. they would find out this is not two consenting adults. they...
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walter judd. was a former missionary in china who was a punishment from minnesota and 1960as the keynoter of the convention, a great conservative. and a mentor of lee edwards as well. dr. judd had told me once that you should never get into politics until you are successful enough so that you could go back to something, because if you did, you would be available to be co-opted. and so, i was offered a job in the nixon administration. i'd always consulted with dr. judd on all decisions. so i did not call him. and he was enraged. because he said you are not wealthy. you have not established yourself. i said, doctor, so you cannot go back and earn a living. what if you are so arrogant that you think you can? but in a sense the advice was good. and that is, don't put yourself in a situation where you will have to compromise or principles. i was always bullheaded and never that i was tempted to do that but they were pressures that you have to be able to deal with. i don't think there is a set way to do
walter judd. was a former missionary in china who was a punishment from minnesota and 1960as the keynoter of the convention, a great conservative. and a mentor of lee edwards as well. dr. judd had told me once that you should never get into politics until you are successful enough so that you could go back to something, because if you did, you would be available to be co-opted. and so, i was offered a job in the nixon administration. i'd always consulted with dr. judd on all decisions. so i did...
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. >> operations like these are essential to polk county sheriff brady judd and his zero tolerance policy for vice in his jurisdiction. he wants those who may see prostitution as a victimless crime to take a deeper, harder look. >> this is not some consenting adult having sex with another consenting adult for compensation. she's property. she's property to be bartered with, to be sold. >> and for every seller of sex, there's a buyer. while other jurisdictions may be more lenient on johns, men who try to buy sex here are in for a rude awakening. >> welcome to polk county. this is what we do with folks who violate the law in the county. we hook them up, take them to jail. if you come to this county and try to obtain the services of a prostitute, you're going to get the full effect and force of the law. >> another one bites the dust. >> definitely something up with this guy. he's a little weird. >> outside the sting hotel, sheriff's investigators keep eyes on all who come and go. >> hey, you guys got a white male walking in the door, looks like a light blue dress shirt, dark slacks. >> short
. >> operations like these are essential to polk county sheriff brady judd and his zero tolerance policy for vice in his jurisdiction. he wants those who may see prostitution as a victimless crime to take a deeper, harder look. >> this is not some consenting adult having sex with another consenting adult for compensation. she's property. she's property to be bartered with, to be sold. >> and for every seller of sex, there's a buyer. while other jurisdictions may be more...
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judd, any comments? on the numbers for the guard? no? >> i would refer to general talley first. [ laughter ] >> they're in avoid contact mode. go ahead. >> i think the short answer is, and i've testified about this before congress a number of times. if we stick with the president's budget, the army reserve would go from 205 to 195. and that's risk that we can accept, and still meet mission requirements. if the sequestration stays the law of the land, doesn't change, i'll be driven down to an end strength of 185. that's over the next three, four, five years. at 185, that represents significant risk in terms of my ability to support the army, because the army reserve not only supports the army, i support the total force, as i already said in all the combatant commands. general milley properly said, we don't know. we're about 90 days before we'll have some clearer visions as to what the congress and elected civilian leadership is going to do on that issue. what i would say is, it's not so much about the end strength from the army reserve, i
judd, any comments? on the numbers for the guard? no? >> i would refer to general talley first. [ laughter ] >> they're in avoid contact mode. go ahead. >> i think the short answer is, and i've testified about this before congress a number of times. if we stick with the president's budget, the army reserve would go from 205 to 195. and that's risk that we can accept, and still meet mission requirements. if the sequestration stays the law of the land, doesn't change, i'll be...
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what about ashley judd, any talk of that? >> not so much at this point, you know, as i talked to people at the polls yesterday, there was some respect for alison grimes in the fact that she brought a lot of energy into the race and even senator mcconnell said last night that she should be commended for taking on this challenge. when you look at the how the polls went, voters weighed in, alison grimes, any democratic running for the seat would have needed women, young urban vote. she just didn't get it. men went for mcconnell. the margins are wide there, but women went for mitch mcconnell. older voters voted for mcconnell. as you go younger, the margin closes but just not enough. even young voters are pretty split. alison grimes is pledge to go keep up her message and may be a rising star in the democratic party. >> libby casey, thank you very much. michael, when you look at those numbers, 15-point spread between mcconnell and grimes larger than his last senate race. maybe they should have run ashley judd just for the heck of
what about ashley judd, any talk of that? >> not so much at this point, you know, as i talked to people at the polls yesterday, there was some respect for alison grimes in the fact that she brought a lot of energy into the race and even senator mcconnell said last night that she should be commended for taking on this challenge. when you look at the how the polls went, voters weighed in, alison grimes, any democratic running for the seat would have needed women, young urban vote. she just...
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judd and i work together on the energy committee.of the senate energy committee. we should have brought it up on the floor and we didn't. so leadership has got to step up to the plate right now. >> are we in a different place? washington has clearly changed since you both left. senator greg, what specifically is difficult now? is this a different era? we're just way deep in the wooepd weeds on it? >> i don't think it is a different era. what you have, however, is a different structure, where you now have republicans controlling half the government that's the administrative and legislative side of the government. and the president is obviously of the other party. now, in that context, the republicans have to be responsible. when we only held the house, we were basically able to be in the opposition but now holding the entire congress, the american people are going to expect that we should govern -- >> one of the biggest -- >> -- and the president has to participate. blan blanche is right, there are a whole series of -- >> what is impo
judd and i work together on the energy committee.of the senate energy committee. we should have brought it up on the floor and we didn't. so leadership has got to step up to the plate right now. >> are we in a different place? washington has clearly changed since you both left. senator greg, what specifically is difficult now? is this a different era? we're just way deep in the wooepd weeds on it? >> i don't think it is a different era. what you have, however, is a different...
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former senators kent conrad and judd gregg. all day and all night here on bloomberg television for our election coverage. the polls will close and we will start the bloomberg politics all miter. allill guide you through the big races starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern and go throughout the evening. definitely stay with us for that. that will be after you vote. >> and before "surveillance:" begins. coming up, we are just getting started. he has apple pay in his crosshairs and we will meet the guy who has powerful backers in the mobile payments business. >> it's not just television, the company you probably called home shopping network has gone digital. we'll talk to the ceo mindy grossman about the way she is reaching her customers. ♪ >> whether it's apple pay, square were others there is a revolution going on in how we use our money. thousands of people are in las vegas to examine that issue at the money 20/20 conference. erik schatzker, take it away. i am with the ceo of the merchant customer exchange which is a coalition of retail
former senators kent conrad and judd gregg. all day and all night here on bloomberg television for our election coverage. the polls will close and we will start the bloomberg politics all miter. allill guide you through the big races starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern and go throughout the evening. definitely stay with us for that. that will be after you vote. >> and before "surveillance:" begins. coming up, we are just getting started. he has apple pay in his crosshairs and we will...
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judd, you want to go next? sure. thank you. it's an honor to be included in this panel of distinguished leaders and to be able to share with you all the army guard's experiences thus far in implementing our total force policy. i have a few points i would like to make. first i'd like to emphasize that developing the total force policies has been a very open and collaborative process for the army guard. we have been engaged in the meetings, counsel of colonels, steering committees and other working groups in the penlt gone and out in the major commands. first army and other commands have made an effort to engage and get state input. in particular, general allen, when he was the commander spent a lot of time socializing the interim guidance that general milley talked about for implementation with the agains in getting the feedback. second, one of the most tangible early wins in total force policy implementation has been the unit partnering that general milley mentioned between the components. our divisions have been partners with
judd, you want to go next? sure. thank you. it's an honor to be included in this panel of distinguished leaders and to be able to share with you all the army guard's experiences thus far in implementing our total force policy. i have a few points i would like to make. first i'd like to emphasize that developing the total force policies has been a very open and collaborative process for the army guard. we have been engaged in the meetings, counsel of colonels, steering committees and other...
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. >> mostly i am with my buddy judd here and i am with peta. this is not okay. it is cruel to the snake. imagine if a small mammal tricked us and rubbed itself in something delicious and then had us eat it and then the cats got together and ha-ha we tricked you into eating a cat. and what is the value added here? think about it. what is the value added by being swallowed by a snake. how does this advance humanity? >> maybe he wears a go pro and you can see in the snake. >> do you need that to happen? >> that would be killing the snake. you just said you sided with peta and now you want to kill a snake. >> we have done it before. i am saying we have the knowledge and we don't need people to have people discovered by snakes for the ratings. >> i think you will get things. it is an exciting show. you know who they should feed to the snake? the 90-year-old. see how he likes being a meal. homeless reptiles need to be fed too. >> fed and not teased. >> mace it, i was kidding. he is obviously a jerk. i don't like guys who make it. you know who started this? bear grills
. >> mostly i am with my buddy judd here and i am with peta. this is not okay. it is cruel to the snake. imagine if a small mammal tricked us and rubbed itself in something delicious and then had us eat it and then the cats got together and ha-ha we tricked you into eating a cat. and what is the value added here? think about it. what is the value added by being swallowed by a snake. how does this advance humanity? >> maybe he wears a go pro and you can see in the snake. >> do...
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six-time grammy winner naomi judd is here.arodied -- >> we'll have to have a talk. if you long for a good hair like hoda does, we've brought in the best to teach you tricks to blow drying your hair like the pros. >> this is one of the things you wish you knew. every time you leave the salon, you go, how did they do that? >> you can't do your own hair? >> no. i've tried and watched people do it. maybe she'll give us tips. >> it's time for hoda's words of wisdom. >> okay. here it is. if you don't build your dream, someone will hire you to help build theirs. how about that? >> i like that. >> how about it, tony gaskins. >> who is tony gaskins? >> i don't know. i just google quotes. >>> some people are upset with this election, but nobody more so than this 3-year-old. >> he learned he could not vote, he was too young to vote, all right. so let's take a listen to what xavier had to say. >> you want to vote? >> yes. >> you want to vote by yourself? >> yes. >> you know there's people out there that can vote that just don't? is that s
six-time grammy winner naomi judd is here.arodied -- >> we'll have to have a talk. if you long for a good hair like hoda does, we've brought in the best to teach you tricks to blow drying your hair like the pros. >> this is one of the things you wish you knew. every time you leave the salon, you go, how did they do that? >> you can't do your own hair? >> no. i've tried and watched people do it. maybe she'll give us tips. >> it's time for hoda's words of wisdom....
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. >> ashley judd, patrick wilson, phenomenal film and not a dry eye in the audience at the end.t cheap. you have a minimum investment. >> $150,000 for people to participate. dave: congratulations, thank you for being here. tracy: to be on the red carpet, i don't know. dave: we have red carpets here at fox. one retailer looking to capitalize big this black friday, close our eyes. the store has been open since 5:00 p.m. yesterday and hired an additional 45,000 seasonal workers. tracy: how his business and for the retailer so far? rich edson joining us live from the toys r us in times square. i saw the drone come across the balcony earlier. some decent voice out there. any must have items? >> plenty of must have items here. cause should fly. this codifies. i would show it to you but we have been playing with it so much we killed the battery on it so i can't tell you but the other must have, toys r us drop the lot of stuff. was our starts figuring out what toys is going to get exclusively. talking to disney for a year to get deals on stuff like this. once black friday ends they head
. >> ashley judd, patrick wilson, phenomenal film and not a dry eye in the audience at the end.t cheap. you have a minimum investment. >> $150,000 for people to participate. dave: congratulations, thank you for being here. tracy: to be on the red carpet, i don't know. dave: we have red carpets here at fox. one retailer looking to capitalize big this black friday, close our eyes. the store has been open since 5:00 p.m. yesterday and hired an additional 45,000 seasonal workers. tracy:...
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judd apetow had a q & a with him. his life, his serum for success was truth. >> virginia wolfe reminds you of the hardest part of your own life. >> reporter: truth, it was his quest in comedy and drama but the mixture of both he preferred. even in something as absurd as spamalot, i heard him going to the car saying, you've got to be true in this scene and you have to make us really believe in it. >> reporter: believing in him by his side was another world class storyteller, diane sawyer of abc news. they were the most famous and fiercely loyal kind. robin williams whom he directed in "the birdcage." nichols told me, we are impoverished without both guys. nichols joins them and we are even more impoverished. nichols is survived by his wife diane sawyer and three children from previous marriages, one who is married to rachel nichols. all of us who loved mike, our deepest condolences. may his memory be a blessing. >>> wolf, you're looking ahead to the president's address on the immigration speech this evening. >> we're g
judd apetow had a q & a with him. his life, his serum for success was truth. >> virginia wolfe reminds you of the hardest part of your own life. >> reporter: truth, it was his quest in comedy and drama but the mixture of both he preferred. even in something as absurd as spamalot, i heard him going to the car saying, you've got to be true in this scene and you have to make us really believe in it. >> reporter: believing in him by his side was another world class...
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in other words, nearing the final stages of what the federal government is doing, the department of judds vetting the shooting, and -- investigating -- department of justice investigating the shooting and participation human rights violations >>> mike viqueira live in washington. >> that decision sparking protests around the country, demonstrators shutting down three bridges after marching across manhattan. there were a number of rests, including in times square, william bratton was splattered with fake blood. protesters marched marched and shut down several streets through downtown chicago. demonstrations will continue again this morning. >> in the st louis area, a police officer was shot in the arm not too far from the unrest in ferguson. it happened near washington university. county officials say it was not related to the protest. the fer was hospitalized and a search for the suspect under way. >> let's bring in leo maguire, the former sheriff of burr gone county new jersey, thank you for being with us for perspective. now that we have seen the grand jury test moany, what they -- test
in other words, nearing the final stages of what the federal government is doing, the department of judds vetting the shooting, and -- investigating -- department of justice investigating the shooting and participation human rights violations >>> mike viqueira live in washington. >> that decision sparking protests around the country, demonstrators shutting down three bridges after marching across manhattan. there were a number of rests, including in times square, william bratton...
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about a year and half ago, many democrats were arguing whether she could beat ashley judd running for u.s. senate. juddsaid, well, if ashley runs, she will get beat by 15 to 20 points. >> phillip bailey, thank you for being with us, freelance journalist in kentucky. when we come back from the break, we will be joined by lee investigatingbeen the money trail. yes, mitch mcconnell was given a run for his money and there was plenty of money. did money win big in these midterm elections? the most expensive in history. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. this is the day after. the day after the midterm elections of 2014 that cost $4 billion. our guest now is lee fang, reporting fellow at the nation institute and blogs about money and politics at the republican report. he did a recent investigation titled, "mitch mcconnell's freighted ties to a shadowy shipping company." about how ifogged the gop takes the senate, climate change deniers will control key committees. why don't we start there and then go back to
about a year and half ago, many democrats were arguing whether she could beat ashley judd running for u.s. senate. juddsaid, well, if ashley runs, she will get beat by 15 to 20 points. >> phillip bailey, thank you for being with us, freelance journalist in kentucky. when we come back from the break, we will be joined by lee investigatingbeen the money trail. yes, mitch mcconnell was given a run for his money and there was plenty of money. did money win big in these midterm elections? the...
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american version of a british sitcom called "the office," plus a movie he had co-written with producer juddloped at second city. >> carell: the idea that i had was a group of guys playing poker, and just regaling each other with stories of sexual conquest, and one guy who clearly didn't have a frame of reference and was trying to keep up with these stories. >> are you a virgin? >> yeah, not since i was ten. >> it all makes sense. you're a virgin. >> you guys are hilarious. >> kroft: "the 40-year-old virgin" would gross more than $100 million, and over the course of one weekend, change carell's life. his popularity propelled "the office" to a seven-year run, at the end of which carell would be making $300,000 an episode. and his career has not slowed down. by our count, he has made 24 movies in the past 14 years, but he doesn't care much for celebrity, and he tries to stay as far away from the limelight as he possibly can. most people who are in comedy, and most people in show business, like to be the center of attention. i don't get that sense from you. >> carell: i hate it. it's embarrassi
american version of a british sitcom called "the office," plus a movie he had co-written with producer juddloped at second city. >> carell: the idea that i had was a group of guys playing poker, and just regaling each other with stories of sexual conquest, and one guy who clearly didn't have a frame of reference and was trying to keep up with these stories. >> are you a virgin? >> yeah, not since i was ten. >> it all makes sense. you're a virgin. >> you...
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sold, to say a major studio company, will they still be able to attract the kinds of people like at juddw and james franco? presumably come in part because it is will ferrell's place. >> theoretically, that's true. any legacy would involve keeping the people there. >> having you over to dinner at his really big house. thank you, alex. we will be back with more. ♪ ♪ >> you are watching "market makers here on bloomberg television. it is 10:30 a.m. in new york city. i am erik schatzker. >> i am stephanie ruhle. what questions are weighing on the minds of businesses? who better to ask then tilman fertitta. welcome. you were just saying -- we were showing waldorf-astoria and the major price it sold for. knowsusinessman, one who consumers, what you think about that? >> it is a crazy number. the contract was signed a few weeks ago. ipo. they are doing an an old rule of thumb -- you take what you are paying for it. that means you are charging 1300 and nine. you might get that some nights, but the numbers do not work. >> the average daily rate are not $1300. >> it is not. the average rate and wha
sold, to say a major studio company, will they still be able to attract the kinds of people like at juddw and james franco? presumably come in part because it is will ferrell's place. >> theoretically, that's true. any legacy would involve keeping the people there. >> having you over to dinner at his really big house. thank you, alex. we will be back with more. ♪ ♪ >> you are watching "market makers here on bloomberg television. it is 10:30 a.m. in new york city. i am...
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i am julio lavon g judd jummy olabanji.- jummy jack taylor is checking in with us throughout the commute atew hampshire randolph road, there is accident activity behind the closure northbound as you approach cannon road with vehicles to the right getting by. a live look here south through the morning rush hour, the bridge on 50 westbound with early activity cleared and all travel lanes open. 28 northbound in virginia, the dulles toll road before the bull run bridge accident activity with northbound lanes on centreville road has taken it on the chin to avoid 28 northbound. the forecast is looking pretty outside. >> things are getting better as it is a beautiful day to look forward to. 35 degrees at dulles, 36 in manassas. cold in spots, 48 degrees at reagan national, we should all make it into the upper 60's to lower 70's this afternoon. a few clouds here and there, sunshine and highs around 69 and thunder on thursday. >> ok. thank you. thank you for watching. we will see you back here at 7:56. ♪ ♪ only one place helps you maximize everything in n your life, everyday. the place where you
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judd nelson. congratulations to carol griffith from maine.ngton's secret six". >>> no secret that pet ago puppy can make anyone feel better. >> we told you about programs to bring pets to hospital patients to recover. now that program is expanding to include doctors and nurses and other health care workers as well. i went to philadelphia to check it out. this is something you don't have to look long and hard for at a hospital. in the e.r., patient care, it runs rampant. those on a mission to save people's lives. but this puppy is on a mission, too, to help bring a smile to the employees at the hospital at the university of pennsylvania. >> multiple studies show dogs and cats are extremely therapeutic and when you pet them, blood pressure and heart rate decreases. we have a program for the patients and i thought that the staff needed a break from their day, too. >> this e.r. nurse introduced the pet to pooch program in june of 2013 after realizing how much her dog helped her unwind after a long day at work. now for two hours every month, docto
judd nelson. congratulations to carol griffith from maine.ngton's secret six". >>> no secret that pet ago puppy can make anyone feel better. >> we told you about programs to bring pets to hospital patients to recover. now that program is expanding to include doctors and nurses and other health care workers as well. i went to philadelphia to check it out. this is something you don't have to look long and hard for at a hospital. in the e.r., patient care, it runs rampant....
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start somewhere fresh >>> tomorrow, country music star and actress naomi judd is with us. >> and they area. thanks so much for joining us, i'm kris sanchez. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. so the polls have been open for a couple of hours now. we have team coverage of decision 2014. nannette miranda is in san francisco. that's where the price of soda is taking center stage. >> but we begin with nbc bay area's bob redell, who's live in san jose, with a closer look at the big south bay races, including who's going to lead the city. >> reporter: good morning to you, kris and scott. pensions and public safety are the two issues central in the top of the r
start somewhere fresh >>> tomorrow, country music star and actress naomi judd is with us. >> and they area. thanks so much for joining us, i'm kris sanchez. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. so the polls have been open for a couple of hours now. we have team coverage of decision 2014. nannette miranda is in san francisco. that's where the price of soda is taking center stage. >> but we begin with nbc bay area's bob redell, who's live in san jose, with a closer look at the big...
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the show was rife with budding talent, showcasing future stars like paul rudd, ashley judd and one well-known"sisters." >> for the first two seasons each show began with a sisters' provocative conversation in the steam room. >> that's a little personal, even for sisters. >> but don't expect this foursome to recreate those scenes any time soon. how long did those actually last? >> half a day. wouldn't they take half a day? >> yeah. >> had to be sprayed with mineral oil. >> it was oil. >> we were covered with oil. >> spritzed with mineral oil. >> and needed a shower afterwards. >> and so gross and -- >> you would worried about how you were sitting. >> have you ever thought about what your characters might be doing 1 years later? >> i was just saying to the girls why don't we -- we should be doing a movie, "a sisters" reunion, a little fun movie. >> i think we'd have a big audience for that. >> you can announce it on the "today" show and do a kick starter campaign. >> there you go. >> oh, there you go. >> i love that. >> "sisters 18 years on." >> it was such a fun shoot. they were lovely. so exc
the show was rife with budding talent, showcasing future stars like paul rudd, ashley judd and one well-known"sisters." >> for the first two seasons each show began with a sisters' provocative conversation in the steam room. >> that's a little personal, even for sisters. >> but don't expect this foursome to recreate those scenes any time soon. how long did those actually last? >> half a day. wouldn't they take half a day? >> yeah. >> had to be...
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she has worked for some of the most respected members of this body, including jon kyl and judd greg and she's taken on some of the thorniest issues offers her more than 20 years here in congress. in this job, you get accustomed to hearing bad news. but what i tell meme is that if i have -- people is that if i have to hear bad news, i'd rather it come from denzel. she is always got plan to move forward and there's usually a joke slipped in there as well. denzel is too mod toast say so herself, but she is been in the middle of a lot of big legislative battles around here. she is been in the minimum of pretty much -- prett mix of prey much everything you can imagine. she is also worked a lot of late nights. she's got plenty of war stories. but she's never lost her optimism or her good humor. now, that's no mean feat, mr. president. so i'm really going to miss denzel, but she is more than earned a breakers and i wish her nothing but the best as she moves on to the next chapter in her life. i'm sure she'll be a great success. and on another personnel issue, aid also like to say a quick word
she has worked for some of the most respected members of this body, including jon kyl and judd greg and she's taken on some of the thorniest issues offers her more than 20 years here in congress. in this job, you get accustomed to hearing bad news. but what i tell meme is that if i have -- people is that if i have to hear bad news, i'd rather it come from denzel. she is always got plan to move forward and there's usually a joke slipped in there as well. denzel is too mod toast say so herself,...