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let me go, fatso !r: the fight continues out in the parking lot, but the jumpy bandit is able to escape. billy: next time, you might wanna steal a garbage bag full of nicotine patches, 'cause if you don't quit, this kind of thing is gonna keep happening over and over. commentator: wow. that fella has a problem. yeah, but at least we got the smokes back. narrator: coming up... commentator: please don't shoot me, man. narrator: ... a shopkeeper turns the tables on a thief, then gives him lunch money. commentator: $40 for you. narrator: and later... ... on-the-job lessons from a thieving father. brad: maybe sometimes you shouldn't do the "bring your kid to work with you" day. narrator: when "the world's dumbest criminals" continues. announcer: no surprises. no shocks. dulcolax stool softener provides stimulant-free constipation relief that's gradual and comfortable, like nature intended. dulcolax stool softener. feeling free to be. singers: feelin' free. what? we don't need these minutes anymore. we got th
let me go, fatso !r: the fight continues out in the parking lot, but the jumpy bandit is able to escape. billy: next time, you might wanna steal a garbage bag full of nicotine patches, 'cause if you don't quit, this kind of thing is gonna keep happening over and over. commentator: wow. that fella has a problem. yeah, but at least we got the smokes back. narrator: coming up... commentator: please don't shoot me, man. narrator: ... a shopkeeper turns the tables on a thief, then gives him lunch...
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church, let me begin with you.houldn't the local police turn in folks who are breaking the law illegal immigrants? >> i don't think that's really the question. i think the question is whether the local police should be spending their time trying to navigate the complicated and difficult legal field of immigration law to figure out who is here legally. who is here illegally. who has papers and applications pending. who does not? who has a silent status. lawyers and judges spend hours. i spend every day of my life basically monday through friday trying to find out what somebody's legal status is right to stay in the country. >> hold on. >> why should the police be doing that? >> i'm going to ask a question. i think it's a good question and here is why. what you get from the hispanic caucus is they want the white house to undue this part of the law that trains the police in how to pick out folks who are here illegally and then turn them over to the authorities who can then make the determination. all they have to do i
church, let me begin with you.houldn't the local police turn in folks who are breaking the law illegal immigrants? >> i don't think that's really the question. i think the question is whether the local police should be spending their time trying to navigate the complicated and difficult legal field of immigration law to figure out who is here legally. who is here illegally. who has papers and applications pending. who does not? who has a silent status. lawyers and judges spend hours. i...
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let me tell you, folks, i got my work cut out for me. i think i have to go to the other female on the panel, lisa bloom. it's hard to know what it's like to be a woman, but to be a woman in this situation, to hear about all these alleged trysts and rumored affairs, how hard is it to be david letterman's wife tonight? >> that's got to be very difficult for her, and let's not forget about the other group that he apologized to today, his staff, because frankly, what goes on between david and his wife is their business, and i don't really care. but i do care about the workplace issues. i care about whether he put other employees in an awkward position by appearing to give favoritism to women he was having sex with, who were his subordinates. i think that's really the issue here. i mean, i have talked to people who were concerned that, for example, stephanie burkett was on the air week after week. everybody wants to be on the air and you get extra payment when you're on the air. >> you get famous, too. you get famous before you get infamous.
let me tell you, folks, i got my work cut out for me. i think i have to go to the other female on the panel, lisa bloom. it's hard to know what it's like to be a woman, but to be a woman in this situation, to hear about all these alleged trysts and rumored affairs, how hard is it to be david letterman's wife tonight? >> that's got to be very difficult for her, and let's not forget about the other group that he apologized to today, his staff, because frankly, what goes on between david and...
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let me ask you a quick question, senator levin. right now if this came to the vote are there the votes in the senate to send 40,000 troops to afghan. >> dan:. >> first of all there's going to be options offered. it depends it seems to me not just what the recommendation is specifically but what the other factors are that are presented to us. i don't think anyone can guess in advance what all that. >> schieffer: mr. skelton, what about the house? >> i think the house would support a gentleman... general mcchrystal that is running the show. there's no question. >> schieffer: you think they would. >> i think so. >> schieffer: i'm sorry our time is up. thank you all for a very interesting round table. back with the final word in just a second. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 yeah, i know what you mean... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when my broker said, "i make money when you make money," tdd# 1-800-345-2550 he neglected to mention tdd# 1-800-345-2550 he also makes money when i lose money, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 withdraw money or do nothing with my money. tdd
let me ask you a quick question, senator levin. right now if this came to the vote are there the votes in the senate to send 40,000 troops to afghan. >> dan:. >> first of all there's going to be options offered. it depends it seems to me not just what the recommendation is specifically but what the other factors are that are presented to us. i don't think anyone can guess in advance what all that. >> schieffer: mr. skelton, what about the house? >> i think the house...
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let me just say this. the this kid either has, number one, prior experience in aviation, or number two, he's working with somebody else. to take off in an airplane without any instruction is a feat in itself and not kill yourself. but to do it three separate times? one time, according to authorities, he ran out of fuel. that's a very investigateful situation for somebody who has experience flying. forget about somebody who has no experience flying. i've got to believe this guy, either, a, not the suspects and the cops got it wrong, or two, he's working with somebody. >> the way the story goes, we'll get jackson in on it, that he went online, red manuals, and taught himself to fly. next to impossible is what you're saying? >> well, it is a really a feat, three times to take this airplane off and then crash it without killing yourself is a tremendous feat. now, unless they take a look at his computer and find out that he's got simulators on there to teach you how to fly with a joy stick or something, trying
let me just say this. the this kid either has, number one, prior experience in aviation, or number two, he's working with somebody else. to take off in an airplane without any instruction is a feat in itself and not kill yourself. but to do it three separate times? one time, according to authorities, he ran out of fuel. that's a very investigateful situation for somebody who has experience flying. forget about somebody who has no experience flying. i've got to believe this guy, either, a, not...
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let them keep more cash and give them more after tax reward incentive? but that's enough from me. let's get right to this debate. we've got former laborer secretary robert reich. we have reuters money and politics columnist and blogger james speck kus is. >> larry, the real question is when the exit strategy should occur and i agree with you, i mean look at this very, very tough nut to crack. i would say the white house is considering a lot of alternatives to try to keep the stimulus going. at least until there's light at the end of the tunnel. by the way, i wish i had been able to disagree publicly and on camera with my old friend stephen moore about a lower dollar. a lower dollar can be stimulative. you want to do everything can you at least until the economy begins turning around to get a stimulus out there. >> jimmy, let's leave the dollar alone just for a moment. this is all cash for clufrnkers for me. now they're talking about appliances and homes. now they're talking cash for clunkers to broad businesses to make temporary hires. you know the business story. you fire the work
let them keep more cash and give them more after tax reward incentive? but that's enough from me. let's get right to this debate. we've got former laborer secretary robert reich. we have reuters money and politics columnist and blogger james speck kus is. >> larry, the real question is when the exit strategy should occur and i agree with you, i mean look at this very, very tough nut to crack. i would say the white house is considering a lot of alternatives to try to keep the stimulus...
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hall, let me ask you. the last month when you were here, the last time you were here, you sounded relatively and cautiously optimistic. is that a fair statement? >> yes. >> how would you describe your position today? >> i think this report is very similar to a couple of months ago. >> and that's what i thought. >> i was a little more enthusiastic because it was a clear moderation from prior. now we're not in a common position where we are at a plateau right now with the job loss is still significant but it isn't as high as it was before. >> now, this cash for clunkers program, when you consider that, did you expect to see more or less impact as a result of that, or no impact? did you have any idea? i know you don't have a magic ball, but certainly when you see all of the commercials and all the news, you must -- considering what to do, i'm sure you had some thoughts. >> well, we did see a couple of months of pickup in employment and automobile dealerships. in particular. we didn't see a lot in the manufact
hall, let me ask you. the last month when you were here, the last time you were here, you sounded relatively and cautiously optimistic. is that a fair statement? >> yes. >> how would you describe your position today? >> i think this report is very similar to a couple of months ago. >> and that's what i thought. >> i was a little more enthusiastic because it was a clear moderation from prior. now we're not in a common position where we are at a plateau right now...
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let me go back to deepak again. again, i'm not a guy that is connected, but just a community organizer. ask what is the strategy while you listen to these words. >> we know from list try that there are at least we know from history there are dlee ingredients for transformational change to happen. we do need leadership that is capable of building durable coalitions in the crises economic and otherwise that force the breakdown of the old ways of seeing the world, and most importantly, we need an independent social movement." glenn: the three ingredients for transformational change. can you play the transformational in five days, that clip from barack obama one more time if you still have it? transformational change. we are going to fund am fundamentally transform america. three ingredients. he says, one, a visionary leader. do we have a visionary leader? i i contend, oh, yes we do. i don't know if we all know his vision. well, let me play that again. what was he said? >> we are five days away from fundamentally transf
let me go back to deepak again. again, i'm not a guy that is connected, but just a community organizer. ask what is the strategy while you listen to these words. >> we know from list try that there are at least we know from history there are dlee ingredients for transformational change to happen. we do need leadership that is capable of building durable coalitions in the crises economic and otherwise that force the breakdown of the old ways of seeing the world, and most importantly, we...
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so, let me just talk about that. over the past few weeks and month we spent a lot of time talking about health inshrps reform would offer stability and -- >> president obama talking about insurance. we'll monitor that and bring you any headlines. let's go to the pentagon and geoff morrell assistant secretary of defense for public affairs. critical turning point for the president and all of you as you make decisions on afghanistan. where do you see the timing now? i know there are going to be four more meetings and a total of five meetings they said yesterday and when will the president get to the point when he's ready to address the key question of resources? >> probably the white house is the best place to direct that question. i can tell you this. two meetings one on the 13th and one yesterday and lasted three hours with the president and his top national security advisors and including general mcchrystal and ambassador pakistan and he's getting ground level perspective on the ground there. two more meetings schedu
so, let me just talk about that. over the past few weeks and month we spent a lot of time talking about health inshrps reform would offer stability and -- >> president obama talking about insurance. we'll monitor that and bring you any headlines. let's go to the pentagon and geoff morrell assistant secretary of defense for public affairs. critical turning point for the president and all of you as you make decisions on afghanistan. where do you see the timing now? i know there are going to...
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now let me ask you, if you read the papers this morning that's what was in there. this is a crushing below for president obama. what bothers me is is it's a crushing below for the united states and that's what really annoys me and that's an issue here. >> what do you mean president obama? does it take a knock at his prestige >> this is an absolute killer. in political terms, this is a killer. >> right now it looks like the next round is between rio and madrid. those are the two cities under consideration. larry -- >> breaking news. trish. breaking news. tokyo has also been eliminated. >> tokyo has been eliminated. >> this is a below to the u.s. a below to chicago. darrin, phil, what was chicago counting on, really, in terms of revenue, in terms of what could it have done for the economy to have the olympics there? >> in terms of an economic impact, trish, chicago of banking somewhere in the neighborhood of $4.6 to $4.7. some of that coming in terms of infrastructure projects. the rest come during that two week period of the olympics themselves. to put it into perspe
now let me ask you, if you read the papers this morning that's what was in there. this is a crushing below for president obama. what bothers me is is it's a crushing below for the united states and that's what really annoys me and that's an issue here. >> what do you mean president obama? does it take a knock at his prestige >> this is an absolute killer. in political terms, this is a killer. >> right now it looks like the next round is between rio and madrid. those are the...
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let me begin by -- one of our witnesses in the second panel is going to testify -- let me quote part of that testimony to you. the witness says perhaps the biggest question policymakers face is whether u.s. housing finance can attract sufficient capital to meet its needs without a significant government role, particularly in the wake of the massive failures in the private securitization market. ends of quote. what is your answer to this question? will the united states be able to attract the capital necessary to meet our housing needs without the role of the federal government? >> mr. chairman, as i said at the close of my opening, i actually think that private risk capital can and should return to in a more full some fashion to the u.s. housing system. there's multiple dimensions to that. we've had clearly the government is playing a direct guarantee role through the fha, through the v.a., through rural housing so there already is various mechanisms in which the government is providing direct credit guarantee to certain targeted mortgage activity. the question becomes really with th
let me begin by -- one of our witnesses in the second panel is going to testify -- let me quote part of that testimony to you. the witness says perhaps the biggest question policymakers face is whether u.s. housing finance can attract sufficient capital to meet its needs without a significant government role, particularly in the wake of the massive failures in the private securitization market. ends of quote. what is your answer to this question? will the united states be able to attract the...
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let me bring in george will, matthew dowd, katrina vanden huevel and cokie roberts. george, i guess this is the question, you saw some overheated criticism there of the president. a real question, was it the right thing to do to put the white house onhe line? the white house says, hey, you never go wrong for a country. >> well, they were fighting about a city, a city divided about whether or not it would be a good thing to have the olympics there. there's no problem that will not melt before the sunshine of his charm. and this is evidence again that it's not so. the president d the first lady went to copenhagen and gave speeches about themselves. she, mrs. obama, used the personal singular time, 64 times. it was all about them. the danger is, an adjective sooner or later attaches to presidents. honest abe. all kind of adjectives. the danger to the president is that vain is going to attach to him. >> i mean, he was going for chicago. i just thought of this. the truth is, he should have used chicago smarts before he went. you don't go into an election that you don't kn
let me bring in george will, matthew dowd, katrina vanden huevel and cokie roberts. george, i guess this is the question, you saw some overheated criticism there of the president. a real question, was it the right thing to do to put the white house onhe line? the white house says, hey, you never go wrong for a country. >> well, they were fighting about a city, a city divided about whether or not it would be a good thing to have the olympics there. there's no problem that will not melt...
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midwin, let me come to you. i would think all women would be nearly unanimous in trashing him over this. what do you think? >> i think it comes to delivery. what david letterman did when he delivered that monologue, he delivered the truth. i think in this day and age when so many people are lied to by politicians, their employers, everyone down the chain, the way david came out and told the truth, i think it was refreshing to people. that's why so many people aren't up in arms against him. did he do something wrong? clearly. having sex with women who work for you, sexual harassment, all kinds of things. the fact he came out, told the truth, didn't dance around it and was straightforward, people kind of respect that. >> i think that fogged the issue for people is what ended up happening. >> it sure did. >> martha has plenty of company in her support of david. showbiz was there for the premier of "good hair" one of my favorite stars told us, she didn't swear once, told us, she thinks letterman did handle the whole
midwin, let me come to you. i would think all women would be nearly unanimous in trashing him over this. what do you think? >> i think it comes to delivery. what david letterman did when he delivered that monologue, he delivered the truth. i think in this day and age when so many people are lied to by politicians, their employers, everyone down the chain, the way david came out and told the truth, i think it was refreshing to people. that's why so many people aren't up in arms against...
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there's not a lot of ways to say it, but let me say it nicely. you've got a lot of guts. >> thank you, nancy. >> you've got a lot of guts. tell me about the book, "i want," by jane velez-mitchell. >> i wrote this book because i struggled with a lot of problems. and why waste a problem? i've never thought about it like that. >> why waste a problem? yeah. i struggled with alcoholism for most of my life. i finally by the grace of god got sober 14 1/2 years ago. >> praise the lord. >> yes, praise the lord. it was a miracle. and i don't use that word lightly. >> hold on, let me step back. how did you -- i mean, look at you, you're young, beautiful, talented, smart, education, the works. how did you get in the bottle? >> well, i believe i have a genetic predisposition, which i describe in my book, which i dedicate to my father, pierce mitchell. my dad was a high-functioning alcoholic. so i think i had it in the genes. but i also saw it environmentally. i didn't realize people didn't drink every night until i got out into the world and started to see tha
there's not a lot of ways to say it, but let me say it nicely. you've got a lot of guts. >> thank you, nancy. >> you've got a lot of guts. tell me about the book, "i want," by jane velez-mitchell. >> i wrote this book because i struggled with a lot of problems. and why waste a problem? i've never thought about it like that. >> why waste a problem? yeah. i struggled with alcoholism for most of my life. i finally by the grace of god got sober 14 1/2 years ago....
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"let me just crawl out of here."i can't even walk out like a man." ( man screaming ) narrator: in addition to the man-shaped hole in the ceiling, police find a single sneaker at the crime scene. it doesn't take long for them to trace it back to the man with one red shoe... hobbling down the street. mock commentator: where can you buy one red shoe around here ? narrator: coming up... mock commentator: i'll give you a slice ! narrator: dinner... mock commentator: i got your slice right here ! narrator: and... a box of condoms: all the ingredients for a date at the courthouse... when the smoking gun's world's dumbest criminals continues. s foa? ÑóÑó at would you say if i told you that drivers... who switched from geico to allstate... saved an average of $473 a year? no way! way.
"let me just crawl out of here."i can't even walk out like a man." ( man screaming ) narrator: in addition to the man-shaped hole in the ceiling, police find a single sneaker at the crime scene. it doesn't take long for them to trace it back to the man with one red shoe... hobbling down the street. mock commentator: where can you buy one red shoe around here ? narrator: coming up... mock commentator: i'll give you a slice ! narrator: dinner... mock commentator: i got your slice...
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let me bring in mark zandi, if i can. you advised jn mccain during the campaign but you helped the democratic leaders i congress with the stimulus package. i want to put up some projections by your fellow economists and get your reaction to them. they are now saying that unemployment is going to peak at around 10.5% next june. it could be 9.1% in 2011 and still over 8% in 2013, which is four years from now. is it really going to take the u.s. economy that long to bounce back? >> yes, i think so. 10.5% is a very reasonable expectation for the peak in unemployment. but i think it would be measurably higher if not for the stimulus package. the stimulus, in my view, is working. it's gotten overwhelmed by the magnitude of the economic crisis that we've been in, but it has been very helpful. it helped unemployed workers, extended benefits for those workers, kept them spending. they'd been cutting back much more significantly if they'd not gotten that money. almost every state governor would say they've been helped by the stimul
let me bring in mark zandi, if i can. you advised jn mccain during the campaign but you helped the democratic leaders i congress with the stimulus package. i want to put up some projections by your fellow economists and get your reaction to them. they are now saying that unemployment is going to peak at around 10.5% next june. it could be 9.1% in 2011 and still over 8% in 2013, which is four years from now. is it really going to take the u.s. economy that long to bounce back? >> yes, i...
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let me draw a contrast. when gorbachev said you do this, and we'll get rid of sci, and he walked out of the soviet union, that brought an end to the cold war. the most emblematic moment is his going to copenhagen and is having the international olympic committee slap him down. >> i think americans ought to get used to getting in the rung with the third world people getting a right to vote. i can it's great. >> democrats shouldn't have a right to vote. they're not democratic countries who are not equal to this free and democratic -- we are not -- >> it's not about nuclear arms. let's take a look at a couple things. i want to look at lindsay graham at glen beck on this issue. i think we should look at that right now. let's look at rush limbaugh first. there seems to be a pattern -- well, let's go to lindsay graham, talking about glen beck. let's watch. >> what do you think about glen beck? >> only in america can you make that much money crying. glen beck is not aligned with any party, as far as i can tell. he
let me draw a contrast. when gorbachev said you do this, and we'll get rid of sci, and he walked out of the soviet union, that brought an end to the cold war. the most emblematic moment is his going to copenhagen and is having the international olympic committee slap him down. >> i think americans ought to get used to getting in the rung with the third world people getting a right to vote. i can it's great. >> democrats shouldn't have a right to vote. they're not democratic...
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let me give you an example. i remember watching 60 minutes, several years ago -- birth certificates and death certificates are not cross referenced in states. ok? let's just say for instance somebody dice. and we have all had these case ns our offices where somebody's social security benefit gets cut off. we call them our lazarus cases because they really dment die. all kind of position good on because they don't coordinate the death and birth certificates. somebody gets a birth certificate and they fill it out. how do we know this isn't being done? they have a valid birth certificate. >> there are ways around the system. of course that is illegal. so if you apply for federal benefits, i'm unfamiliar with all the statutes, but it is like a false claims accusation because you are misrepresenting the truth. >> but you are already here illegally. by definition if you are here illegally, you have broken the law already. you're an illegal alien. you are now applying with somebody else's birth certificate that you hav
let me give you an example. i remember watching 60 minutes, several years ago -- birth certificates and death certificates are not cross referenced in states. ok? let's just say for instance somebody dice. and we have all had these case ns our offices where somebody's social security benefit gets cut off. we call them our lazarus cases because they really dment die. all kind of position good on because they don't coordinate the death and birth certificates. somebody gets a birth certificate and...
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now, let me -- let me get to the real question. on page 9 you make this comment on consume protection. the playing field is uneven regarding the field of consumer protection laws between banks and nonbanks, affiliate of bank holding companies on the one hand and firms not affiliated with banks on the other hand. addressing this discrepancy is critical both for protecting consumers and for the other parts of the system. now, my question is, he was here asking ant these nonbanks. what are the non-banks part of this that we're referring to? let's get some of those on the record. >> sure. but first, i just have to say -- >> no, no, no, no. that was not intended to draw a response from you, mr. bernanke. i got a limited amount of time. >> i disagree with your implication of that. >> all right. >> on non-bank firms there are many firms that are not -- >> such as? >> mortgage companies, consumer finance companies. >> check writing -- check cashing? >> yes. >> payday loans? >> for example. >> yeah, okay, all right. and if we give the regul
now, let me -- let me get to the real question. on page 9 you make this comment on consume protection. the playing field is uneven regarding the field of consumer protection laws between banks and nonbanks, affiliate of bank holding companies on the one hand and firms not affiliated with banks on the other hand. addressing this discrepancy is critical both for protecting consumers and for the other parts of the system. now, my question is, he was here asking ant these nonbanks. what are the...
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. >> let me call-up amendment f one as modified. >> f1 modified. i am not sure that i have it. >> i will wait. >> ok. that would be a good thing to do. >> go ahead. let us proceed. >> this is a simple amendment like the other three simple amendments that i have offered on this bill. it sunsets in 2009 every tax increase in this bill. note that this is a different amendment from my earlier amendments, which only affected tax increases that increase costs for consumers. we have already had discussions on how the tax increases in this bill will be passed along to consumers and drive up out of pocket health care costs. i will now rehash that again. -- i will not rehash that again. congress -- in order for congress to enact the health care reform is to enact a tax increase. i do not believe that. at least, we can ensure that this new tax burden does not last forever. especially when so many of these tax increases would cause permanent increases in the health-care costs. one of the sunday talk shows this past weekend, former president clinton was asked if
. >> let me call-up amendment f one as modified. >> f1 modified. i am not sure that i have it. >> i will wait. >> ok. that would be a good thing to do. >> go ahead. let us proceed. >> this is a simple amendment like the other three simple amendments that i have offered on this bill. it sunsets in 2009 every tax increase in this bill. note that this is a different amendment from my earlier amendments, which only affected tax increases that increase costs for...
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brendan jr.: hold on, let me send this real quick. dave: are you kidding me ?: i just had to text someone really quick, really fast. sorry. dave: you actually think it's okay to start texting someone in court ? brendan jr.: no, i'm done. dave: really ? so what makes you think that i would believe that you're gonna put that front plate on if you walked out of here and didn't pay anything ? brendan jr.: t-m-f-w-i. dave: pardon me ? brendan jr.: it's texting terms. just take my word for it. dave: here's what we're gonna do. i am going to fine you $50 for texting someone while you're in court. i'm not gonna punish your dad, who is the owner of the car. it's still your responsibility, 'cause you'd be responsible for the fine. the finding will be "g." however, for lack of a registration sticker, because you don't like to pick up around the house, like your father said, you'll have to p-u-l around the p-s. figure that one out. brendan jr.: what ? dave: guilty. pick up litter... around police station. and, dad, if i were you, i'd ground him. or don't cut up his meat fo
brendan jr.: hold on, let me send this real quick. dave: are you kidding me ?: i just had to text someone really quick, really fast. sorry. dave: you actually think it's okay to start texting someone in court ? brendan jr.: no, i'm done. dave: really ? so what makes you think that i would believe that you're gonna put that front plate on if you walked out of here and didn't pay anything ? brendan jr.: t-m-f-w-i. dave: pardon me ? brendan jr.: it's texting terms. just take my word for it. dave:...
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let me tell you this. i am not surprised by all of the people who are sick and tired of jon and kate talking out of both sides of their mouths. >> can't sit on the sofa with that woman. >> i want and i to mediate and become friends. >> he despises her and then says something different. kate cries boo-hoo that she doesn't have money and then she is buying a diamond ring. are these two of the biggest hypocrites ever? >> new today, was anna nicole smith involved in a murder for hire plot? was she trying to kill somebody? also this. >> just because you say you have swine flu doesn't give you the right to act like a pig. he was blowing his nose on his fans. >> pretty gross. can you pass me the hand sanitizer, please. the stars that have been hit with the swine flu. this is "showbiz tonight" on hln. now the "showbiz news ticker." more stories from the newsroom making news right now. >>> welcome back to "showbiz tonight" in new york. it's swine flu stardom. yes, even hollywood is not immune to the scary deadly il
let me tell you this. i am not surprised by all of the people who are sick and tired of jon and kate talking out of both sides of their mouths. >> can't sit on the sofa with that woman. >> i want and i to mediate and become friends. >> he despises her and then says something different. kate cries boo-hoo that she doesn't have money and then she is buying a diamond ring. are these two of the biggest hypocrites ever? >> new today, was anna nicole smith involved in a murder...
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let me just clarify. you were hot before and you're hot now. but you just -- yeah, you look like you're just lean and mean. >> i feel great. and i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thanks so much for your help. >> obviously the key to all this is to maintain this for the rest of my life and hopefully the rest of yours, as well. we've got lots of great tips. cnnhealth.com. also on twitter at sanjay guptacnn. >> that had to have been the most memorable segment he's ever done in his life. hugs from her and also you've got to wonder what was with the blazer over the sweatsuit. i'll ask him. now this. as we cover this story about the sweat lodge. new horrifying revelations. we're doing another account of what went on in arizona. three people died, we know that. today we're hearing from a woman who was right there, sat right in between two of the people who ended up dead. sydney spencer, she herself had major organ failure, liver, kidney failure. somehow she lived. she is lucky to be alive. she has a lawyer, who's on with us right now, ted schmi
let me just clarify. you were hot before and you're hot now. but you just -- yeah, you look like you're just lean and mean. >> i feel great. and i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thanks so much for your help. >> obviously the key to all this is to maintain this for the rest of my life and hopefully the rest of yours, as well. we've got lots of great tips. cnnhealth.com. also on twitter at sanjay guptacnn. >> that had to have been the most memorable segment...
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let me just change a few things here for you. ronald reagan, got bless him, is gone. let's change the exphen necessary yo from russia -- let's change the scenario from russia to us. who has got us spending all kinds of money? who has sown the seeds of discontent to where we're yelling at each other all the time where we're not allies anymore, we're not even allies or neighbors anymore. we're hating each other. who is doing that to us? i know, they'll blame it on me. really. of course they blame it on me. otherwise we got to look at what they're doing. they're sewing the seeds of discontent. we're in a war in afghanistan. i don't know if you know this, not going well. what's the plan there? and then the price of oil. gosh, what happens if all of a sudden saudi arabia says, by the way, the oil no longer paid for in dollars. this is garbage. it's worthless. we have these problems in place. yet our government is still jamming through trillion dollar healthcare plans. what? spending hundreds of billions of dollars on bank bailouts. oh, they need more money. how about some m
let me just change a few things here for you. ronald reagan, got bless him, is gone. let's change the exphen necessary yo from russia -- let's change the scenario from russia to us. who has got us spending all kinds of money? who has sown the seeds of discontent to where we're yelling at each other all the time where we're not allies anymore, we're not even allies or neighbors anymore. we're hating each other. who is doing that to us? i know, they'll blame it on me. really. of course they blame...
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let me stop you there.n u ll me wt 's ody in courty. g day?wear >> could you speak a lite louder. >> younted to somebod here in c toy. tell m whae he's wearing today? >> what color isis tie. it the tie is blue ike a blueots i etecor the r reflect he's tihe t. fendan >> rctit. >> mr.n, you ohi wiow and you h right down tt walkwa >>he runway. >> the runway. and you see thosehree individuals? nd y talkebout a a t's atwa? twa stas forll af. small, low cha. my little hair on his head? like very ort? i'mot talng about nodreds, thing. small- haircut low. >> what kind of srt did he have o what kind of col was it? >> a white trt with some jeans. >> did hvething in his hands, the defendant tt's ttg erthe? >> yes. he was faced towards the se door that he went in with an ak-47 over his shoulder. >>okay. let m sto you there. w, when you lk out the window, has the shooting already stopped? >> yes. >> you never see anydy shooting in this case, do you? >> i didn'teeo -- nobody shoot, no dr, nothin wiyhe time you look outha
let me stop you there.n u ll me wt 's ody in courty. g day?wear >> could you speak a lite louder. >> younted to somebod here in c toy. tell m whae he's wearing today? >> what color isis tie. it the tie is blue ike a blueots i etecor the r reflect he's tihe t. fendan >> rctit. >> mr.n, you ohi wiow and you h right down tt walkwa >>he runway. >> the runway. and you see thosehree individuals? nd y talkebout a a t's atwa? twa stas forll af. small, low cha....
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let me go to george. it seems to me, this fellow is not bishop sheen, either. job description isn't morality. it is late night television. how many divorces did johnny carson have? how many times did he come on with ed mcmahon and call him bar rag breath and talk about their night out the night before? it was part of the schtick. is this guy able to subsume a serious embarrassment, multiple relationships with staffers, as a pr plus? >> so far. i mean, he has done a masterful job of turning it into a bit of comedy that had everybody in the audience ready to hug him. the facts are, he was unmarried. yes, he was in a long-term relationship, but so far we have not heard that any of these interoffice relationships weren't on sensual. i mean, that's what we'll have to see. whether there is any sex harassment charges that bubble up. but you look at the way he handled this, versus the way his notorious foe bill o'reilly handled it. sex years ago. and o'reilly's statement came off like nixon's checker speech. his lip was sweating. so i think dave has definitely taken th
let me go to george. it seems to me, this fellow is not bishop sheen, either. job description isn't morality. it is late night television. how many divorces did johnny carson have? how many times did he come on with ed mcmahon and call him bar rag breath and talk about their night out the night before? it was part of the schtick. is this guy able to subsume a serious embarrassment, multiple relationships with staffers, as a pr plus? >> so far. i mean, he has done a masterful job of...
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let me refresh. malleable police pulled mel gibson over in 2006 because his car was weaving all over malibu. he was drunk and not raving in a good way, he said the jews are responsible for starting all the efing wars in the world and then asked the cop if he was jewish. why did he need to know that? did he need a suggestion for a good bar mitzvah give? he's an antisemimite. as far as the dui being expunged, let me say this, mel, you can run, but you can't hide. you're famous, and not necessarily for being a movie star. i mean, more people saw your mug shot than your last three movies combined. look, i can understand you want a do-over, who doesn't? i wish i'd never eaten those first ten ka knollies because i can't have them expunged from my thighs. i wonder if that judge does liposuction? here's a career suggestion for you, if you want to make peace with the jews, and who doesn't? do a re-make of yentil, only in your case, call it mental. that's just me. >> you can catch "the joy behar show" every ni
let me refresh. malleable police pulled mel gibson over in 2006 because his car was weaving all over malibu. he was drunk and not raving in a good way, he said the jews are responsible for starting all the efing wars in the world and then asked the cop if he was jewish. why did he need to know that? did he need a suggestion for a good bar mitzvah give? he's an antisemimite. as far as the dui being expunged, let me say this, mel, you can run, but you can't hide. you're famous, and not...
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let me tell you the reason why. storm across the middle of the country isn't making a beeline for us but the front will lift through here. that's what is going to bring the clouds tomorrow and eventually rain on saturday and especially saturday night. if you are catching a flight to st. louis, back to kansas city, indianapolis today, columbus, cincinnati, even pittsburgh a little later, probably going to get showers that will slow you down. i can help with the details to put the puzzle together for you, though. we love our computer models. high pressure on top of us keeping us sunny. but later tonight, this is 10:00, notice the clouds beginning to thicken up and you can see the green dancing across the screen, mainly across the mason dixon line tomorrow. you folks in southern pennsylvania or northern washington frederick, allegheny counties south of dc, you might be starting with the windshield wipers on. i don't think much of the rain will make it to our area throughout the day. a spotty shower up north is what is
let me tell you the reason why. storm across the middle of the country isn't making a beeline for us but the front will lift through here. that's what is going to bring the clouds tomorrow and eventually rain on saturday and especially saturday night. if you are catching a flight to st. louis, back to kansas city, indianapolis today, columbus, cincinnati, even pittsburgh a little later, probably going to get showers that will slow you down. i can help with the details to put the puzzle together...
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let me tell you something. if you switched the tables for one day and you had on the local news, women being arrested for raping and killing men -- >> there are millions of normal, healthy relationships between men and women -- >> yes, there are. >> the most horrific event that we could even think of in this case, but the bottom line is -- >> let me say this. women are afraid to go out at night. women are in -- in america are living in psychological burkas. i don't care if it's -- >> i've had a lot of cases. >> or jayne weintraub walking down the street at night in florida. we live in fear. we don't live in fear of other women. we live in fear of violent men. >> i'll tell you, i've handled a lot of cases -- >> stats show the vast majority of violent crime is committed by men and women are mostly victims, they are not mostly perpetrators. jayne weintraub, help me out with this. >> and she was just chopped up like, i hate to say meat to you, jane. but chopped up like dirt, like meat. and what's so sad to me is th
let me tell you something. if you switched the tables for one day and you had on the local news, women being arrested for raping and killing men -- >> there are millions of normal, healthy relationships between men and women -- >> yes, there are. >> the most horrific event that we could even think of in this case, but the bottom line is -- >> let me say this. women are afraid to go out at night. women are in -- in america are living in psychological burkas. i don't care...
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that doesn't play for me. >> okay. let's bring in mike brooks, investigator, has done interviews and listened to interviews. mike, when you heard that, what r were your thoughts? >> yeah, he is a kid. but where does he pick this up? does he just make this up himself? you know, what bothered me, mike, as an investigator, then wolf just following up on the question asked the father, well, what does he mean by that? then he gets, you know, look. he's outraged that wolf would have the audacity to ask him about that question. i don't think so. i think the sheriff, and we heard from the sheriff today, they're going to go back and talk to the family, too, even though the sheriff doesn't think that this was any kind of hoax, that it was real. but one of the other problems i have with this, mike, the father was right there when this balloon took off. we're not talking in the middle of a field. we're talking in a backyard. you saw it's not that large of an area. and he built the thing. does he know there's a compartment there? we hear
that doesn't play for me. >> okay. let's bring in mike brooks, investigator, has done interviews and listened to interviews. mike, when you heard that, what r were your thoughts? >> yeah, he is a kid. but where does he pick this up? does he just make this up himself? you know, what bothered me, mike, as an investigator, then wolf just following up on the question asked the father, well, what does he mean by that? then he gets, you know, look. he's outraged that wolf would have the...
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let me tell you something. this woman, you show me one lawyer in the country that would stand still, one defense attorney that would stand still for a client being held in custody for talking gibberish after drinking and smoking pot, and tell me one psychiatrist in the country that would sign a commitment letter for the same thing. i don't think you would find that. the woman was an adult, she was free to go. she was free to make those phone calls. it was probably dozens of phone calls -- >> let me say something. i've got to say that i really hope that this is all overblown. i pray, i pray to be called a fool, that she is found somewhere in west hollywood partying it up and decided she was going to, you know, teach her family a lesson. >> just think about what her mother said to the owner of the restaurant. >> jane, jane -- >> go ahead, michael. >> i have a real simple question. do they have video cameras in that police department, in the jail cells, and if so, why haven't somebody looked at those or have they,
let me tell you something. this woman, you show me one lawyer in the country that would stand still, one defense attorney that would stand still for a client being held in custody for talking gibberish after drinking and smoking pot, and tell me one psychiatrist in the country that would sign a commitment letter for the same thing. i don't think you would find that. the woman was an adult, she was free to go. she was free to make those phone calls. it was probably dozens of phone calls --...
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general jones, leanl, first of all, thank you very much, jim jones, for your kind introduction and let me also thank the atlantic council for inviting me to speak here today. i know that the atlantic council which already has a long-standing reputation as a preeminent think tank has new energy and new wind in its sails. and that is the kind of atmosphere that i like which is why i'm so pleased to make my first speech in the united states as a new nato secretary general here today. as you heard during that very kind introduction, i was prime minister of denmark for nearly eight years before taking up this post. and i can tell you that a lot of people ask me at the time why i wanted to give up that very special job to head up an organization some consider out of date and which is struggling with a very, very difficult operation in afghanistan. my answer then was as clear it is now, because nato is the standard when it comes to international security cooperation. because i believe first believee potential of the transatlantic partnership now as much as ever. because we must succeed in afghan
general jones, leanl, first of all, thank you very much, jim jones, for your kind introduction and let me also thank the atlantic council for inviting me to speak here today. i know that the atlantic council which already has a long-standing reputation as a preeminent think tank has new energy and new wind in its sails. and that is the kind of atmosphere that i like which is why i'm so pleased to make my first speech in the united states as a new nato secretary general here today. as you heard...
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let me be very clear on this point. without this change under current law every arkansas taxpayer, every u.s. taxpayer, subsidizes these big insurance executive unlimited salaries and deferred compensation packages. it is my hope mr. chairman that this amendment will encourage the insurance companies to put the additional premium dollars that they will be bringing in as a result of the new manidate. the new insistence that all americans be covered towards lower rates and more affordable coverage for consumers. we heard how important it is that everyone be at the table in trying to achieve what we are working hard to achieve, health care reform that is going to benefit all of americans and to be effective for our economy. there is evidence they need thisen colonelment, particularly now. over the last two decades. the formula that determines what percentage of profits goes to patient care vs. the administrative and marketing expenditures which senator rockefeller mentioned earlier has shifted. they spent more than 90 cent
let me be very clear on this point. without this change under current law every arkansas taxpayer, every u.s. taxpayer, subsidizes these big insurance executive unlimited salaries and deferred compensation packages. it is my hope mr. chairman that this amendment will encourage the insurance companies to put the additional premium dollars that they will be bringing in as a result of the new manidate. the new insistence that all americans be covered towards lower rates and more affordable...
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there's not a lot of ways to say it, but let me say it nicely. you've got a lot of guts. >> thank you, nancy. >> you've got a lot of guts. tell me about the book, "i want," by jane velez-mitchell. >> i wrote this book because i struggled with a lot of problems. and why waste a problem? i found solutions -- >> wait. i have to write that down. why waste a problem. >> why waste a problem? yeah. i struggled with alcoholism for most of my life. i finally by the grace of god got sober 14 1/2 years ago. >> praise the lord. >> yes, praise the lord. it was a miracle. and i don't use that word lightly. >> hold on, let me step back. how did you -- i mean, look at you, you're young, beautiful, talented, smart, education, the works. how did you get in the bottle? >> well, i believe i have a genetic predisposition, which i describe in my book, which i dedicate to my father, pierce mitchell. my dad was a high-functioning alcoholic. so i think i had it in the genes. but i also saw it environmentally. i didn't realize people didn't drink every night until i got ou
there's not a lot of ways to say it, but let me say it nicely. you've got a lot of guts. >> thank you, nancy. >> you've got a lot of guts. tell me about the book, "i want," by jane velez-mitchell. >> i wrote this book because i struggled with a lot of problems. and why waste a problem? i found solutions -- >> wait. i have to write that down. why waste a problem. >> why waste a problem? yeah. i struggled with alcoholism for most of my life. i finally by...
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let me talk to this fool. hello, sir. reason i'm stopping you right now is 'cause you were going too fast when you went by me on inglewood avenue. >> i was driving my daughter around, trying to get her to sleep. >> how old is your daughter? >> 1 year. she just turned yesterday. >> 1 year old. >> she's got a bunch of teeth coming in. and she's really cranky. >> you normally take her out to put her to sleep? >> that's it -- just take her for a little cruise around the neighborhood. >> i would hate for something to happen with the baby and you in the car traveling that fast. >> i was just trying to go with the flow of traffic. some guy blew by me going faster than me. i figured i was cool, but i guess i wasn't. >> hold on one second, sir. >> narrator: while officer turner writes a citation, sergio offers some child-care tips. >> i tried holding her. i gave her a bottle. i put her down and let her cry for herself for a little while. i let her cry for about 10 minutes. i couldn't take it anymore, so i went and picked her up. an
let me talk to this fool. hello, sir. reason i'm stopping you right now is 'cause you were going too fast when you went by me on inglewood avenue. >> i was driving my daughter around, trying to get her to sleep. >> how old is your daughter? >> 1 year. she just turned yesterday. >> 1 year old. >> she's got a bunch of teeth coming in. and she's really cranky. >> you normally take her out to put her to sleep? >> that's it -- just take her for a little...
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and they would not let me. they wouldn't let me go over there and help. and that's one of the hardest things that i have to deal with, because i didn't do this. i didn't do this. >> i'm so sorry, beverly. >> you can hear her heartbreaking. she mentioned kirby, kirby brown died. beverly bunn's roommate. you arrived as people were coming out of this sweat lodge? >> they were already out. and the ones that were fallen ill or no longer breathing were on the ground. >>> do you concur with what we just heard from beverly? >> yes, i saw kirby. she was -- her description is how i saw kirby. it was devastating to walk in on this. and then try and be as helpful as i could. to make sure that no one else, you know, was falling ill, or not breathing. >> how many people were in that type of distress? >> while i was there, i started to just focus on one woman. but i believe it was 18 or 19 ended up going to the hospital. >> did you see mr. ray through all this? was he trying to help? >> i did. and during the time i was there, he did not help. and the woman that i was at
and they would not let me. they wouldn't let me go over there and help. and that's one of the hardest things that i have to deal with, because i didn't do this. i didn't do this. >> i'm so sorry, beverly. >> you can hear her heartbreaking. she mentioned kirby, kirby brown died. beverly bunn's roommate. you arrived as people were coming out of this sweat lodge? >> they were already out. and the ones that were fallen ill or no longer breathing were on the ground. >>> do...
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with that said, let me go back to lynn. lynn, were there medical personnel on hand, doctor, nurse, anybody to accommodate all those people? >> there was one nurse that had been hired, actually, as a nurse, not as a participant, who was there. >> so one nurse for 55 to 65 people. joseph, i'll go back to you. you know, i don't know what goes on, i have not experienced that myself. that does not sound like enough to me, especially when conditions are so hot, and you could have medical stress here for some folks. >> a traditional sweat lodge are deeply connected to the people inside that lodge. not just getting a lot of money from people to give them a so-called spiritual experience. so if you know everyone in that lodge, you know, for example, if someone has emphysema or heart condition, you know if they have stressed themselves to the point where this experience, which is usually not dangerous, but stressful, could turn out to be fatal. >> would you normally have medical personnel nearby for something like this? >> no, not at
with that said, let me go back to lynn. lynn, were there medical personnel on hand, doctor, nurse, anybody to accommodate all those people? >> there was one nurse that had been hired, actually, as a nurse, not as a participant, who was there. >> so one nurse for 55 to 65 people. joseph, i'll go back to you. you know, i don't know what goes on, i have not experienced that myself. that does not sound like enough to me, especially when conditions are so hot, and you could have medical...
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. >> okay, sir, let me talk to your wife. let me get some information from her. okay. can i talk to her? okay. >> how the [ bleep ] can you let my daughter get stole -- >> have you asked her what happened? >> i ask her. but that -- i don't get any answers from her about, you know -- i don't see -- what she's telling me is not inconsistent. >> they go out and look for the right person, they would have the answers. but they're trying to get all the answers from me. >> do you think misty holds some information that could help do that? >> i don't think that she holds any information. >> everybody knows that i love haleigh and ronald and junior. just like hal yeeg wanted. >> i have stated all along and i will continue to state that my grandchildren love misty and that misty loved my grandchildren. >> good evening. i'm nancy grace. i want to thank you for being with us. tonight, little haleigh's disappearance. the nine-month search for the brown-eyed 5 earlier. and the finger pointing at babysit babysitter. >> d-i-v-o-r-c-e. divorce. but what, if anything, does it mean in the
. >> okay, sir, let me talk to your wife. let me get some information from her. okay. can i talk to her? okay. >> how the [ bleep ] can you let my daughter get stole -- >> have you asked her what happened? >> i ask her. but that -- i don't get any answers from her about, you know -- i don't see -- what she's telling me is not inconsistent. >> they go out and look for the right person, they would have the answers. but they're trying to get all the answers from me....
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there's not a lot of ways to say it, but let me say it nicely. a lot of guts. >> thank you, nancy. >> you've got a lot of guts. tell me about the book, "i want," by jane velez-mitchell. >> i wrote this book because i struggled with a lot of problems. and why waste a problem? i've found solutions to -- >> wait, i've got to write that down. why waste a problem? i've never thought about it like that. >> why waste a problem? yeah. i struggled with alcoholism for most of my life. i finally by the grace of god got sober 14 1/2 years ago. >> praise the lord. >> yes, praise the lord. it was a miracle. and i don't use that word lightly. >> hold on, let me step back. how did you -- i mean, look at you, you're young, beautiful, talented, smart, education, the works. how did you get in the bottle? >> well, i believe i have a genetic predisposition, which i describe in my book, which i dedicate to my father, pierce mitchell. my dad was a high-functioning alcoholic. so i think i had it in the genes. but i also saw it environmentally. i didn't realize people did
there's not a lot of ways to say it, but let me say it nicely. a lot of guts. >> thank you, nancy. >> you've got a lot of guts. tell me about the book, "i want," by jane velez-mitchell. >> i wrote this book because i struggled with a lot of problems. and why waste a problem? i've found solutions to -- >> wait, i've got to write that down. why waste a problem? i've never thought about it like that. >> why waste a problem? yeah. i struggled with alcoholism...
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let me tell cow about that. the clip you just showed me asking them for my vote.he people that voted for me are people i kicked off. they respected how i played the game. it was our public. this was the origin gnat show. the public didn't quite get it yet. they saw this thing that the media caricature continued to boost. >> i would say you have a reputation as being an s.o.b. >> i did, absolutely. >> you were on the "today" show. when you were released, you were on with matt or meredith? >> matt came to my house. i got permission for him to be there. >> but you weren't supposed to do it. it was unapproved. >> it was approved in writing from the bureau of prisons. they said, we didn't know there would be two more people asking you questions than were there. they lied. >> listen to what you said in august. >> you have alluded to me that you think because you're a homosexual that that implied to your case. >> i meant to state that definitively. >> okay, so what's the gay thing? >> when you select a jury, you can ask them questions during a process of voir dire. he's
let me tell cow about that. the clip you just showed me asking them for my vote.he people that voted for me are people i kicked off. they respected how i played the game. it was our public. this was the origin gnat show. the public didn't quite get it yet. they saw this thing that the media caricature continued to boost. >> i would say you have a reputation as being an s.o.b. >> i did, absolutely. >> you were on the "today" show. when you were released, you were on...
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let me say this.stacy, don't you think he would have ended up with a reality show with all this garbage going on? >> i tell you, he is having one right now. >> drew you agree with that as well? >> having represented the richard hennes of the world, you know who won? whatever jail time he gets, he is in his joy and pinnacle of his life. some weirdo wacko tv station is going to pay him. he is going to write some stupid book that most logical people won't read but enough people will read. the last laugh is on us. richard henne will make money. >> lisa, do you think that is true? >> notorious people have been getting on reality shows. rod blagojevich who is accused of selling obama's senate seat. octo mom is going to have a british reality show. until we say we are not going to tune in. we are going to tune to more substantive things. until then, yeah. >> forgive me for having a laugh at that theme song. >> thanks for putting that in my brain all day, mike. >>> coming up, the text messages from football s
let me say this.stacy, don't you think he would have ended up with a reality show with all this garbage going on? >> i tell you, he is having one right now. >> drew you agree with that as well? >> having represented the richard hennes of the world, you know who won? whatever jail time he gets, he is in his joy and pinnacle of his life. some weirdo wacko tv station is going to pay him. he is going to write some stupid book that most logical people won't read but enough people...
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let me bring in our first roundtable. i'm joined by dianne finestein, jack keane, congressman jim mcgovern from massachusett and senator saxby chambliss. welcome to you all. senator feinstein, let me begin with you. you met with the president this week. we know when you saw secretary clinton say as well the president seems to have ruled out an immediate withdraw from afghanistan or a major increase of troops in the hundreds of thousands. but did he reveal anything about his thinking? >> what he revealed was his thinking up to his point and the facthat he wanted to hear from various members and some of us spoke up, and i'll tell you what i said, i reviewed all of the intelligence and looked at the situation. and it was pretty clear to me that violence was up 100%, 950 attacks in august. the taliban now controls 37% of the people in the areas where these people are. attrition in police is running 67%, either killed or leaving the service and the mission is in serious jeopardy. i think general mcchrystal who's one of our ver
let me bring in our first roundtable. i'm joined by dianne finestein, jack keane, congressman jim mcgovern from massachusett and senator saxby chambliss. welcome to you all. senator feinstein, let me begin with you. you met with the president this week. we know when you saw secretary clinton say as well the president seems to have ruled out an immediate withdraw from afghanistan or a major increase of troops in the hundreds of thousands. but did he reveal anything about his thinking? >>...
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let me just remind them, that i am happy to have a serious conversation about how we are going to cutur health care costs down over the long term, but let's not play games and pretend the reason is because of the recovery act. >> this is funded by the high end. it is astroturf. it is by the wealthiest people in america to keep the focus on tax cuts for the rich. instead of the medium class. >> it is not to be distracted by that. they are wrong. >> and so washington doesn't understand what people are trying to say to them . how do you get them to lin. this is the author of what americans really want. frank lunt $-- luntz. different signs that people see at tea parties. washington doesn't have fsiu and a.c.o.r.n. who do focus groups. most of the people make them, their selves. you say it is important to watch the wording and what should the signs say? what is the message that you founted through research? >> first, the message and the reason i wrote what americans really want. their involvement in the effort and write the language behind it. it is all i have done is study the anger out
let me just remind them, that i am happy to have a serious conversation about how we are going to cutur health care costs down over the long term, but let's not play games and pretend the reason is because of the recovery act. >> this is funded by the high end. it is astroturf. it is by the wealthiest people in america to keep the focus on tax cuts for the rich. instead of the medium class. >> it is not to be distracted by that. they are wrong. >> and so washington doesn't...
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hear myself as a ringtone ♪ ♪ who knew the store would go and check my credit score ♪ ♪ now all they let medinosaur ♪ ♪ hello hello hello can anybody hear me? ♪ ♪ i know i know i know i shoulda gone to ♪ ♪ free credit report dot com! ♪ that's where i shoulda gone! coulda got my knowledge on! ♪ ♪ vo: free credit score and report with enrollment in triple advantage. now, only on the fox news channel. >> so you thought the public option, also known as government run, was voted down and out this week? think again. senate democrats working into the wee hours of the night quietly tacking on a plan for states to run healthcare instead, but toby says this new backdoor public option will close the door on quality care across america. >> well, yes, because the actual fact, whether it's tennessee, maine, you know, hawaii, oregon, all have not worked but my favorite is maine. they passed this 1,000-page bill in 2004. sound familiar? they passed it in three weeks. the idea was it was going to bring healthcare to everyone in maine in six years t has brought 3,000 people -- they still have 139,000 not cov
hear myself as a ringtone ♪ ♪ who knew the store would go and check my credit score ♪ ♪ now all they let medinosaur ♪ ♪ hello hello hello can anybody hear me? ♪ ♪ i know i know i know i shoulda gone to ♪ ♪ free credit report dot com! ♪ that's where i shoulda gone! coulda got my knowledge on! ♪ ♪ vo: free credit score and report with enrollment in triple advantage. now, only on the fox news channel. >> so you thought the public option, also known as government...
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let me just say two things. first of all, some issues are perfectly within the president's authority and purview to change immediately. and there are a lot of people on the left, as well as the right, who are concerned about the president's inability to follow through on some issues. on the other hand, it's also true the government is this huge behemoth is not easy to change overnight, and even if you think you can do that as president, it takes a long time to make big change happen. i remember in the cuban missile crisis, that was part of the controversy with the soviets. so -- >> let me ask you, though, something david and i were talking about, needing a fear factor, needing those to know there are consequences. if not that they don't fall in line, bass because we don't have to fall in line in this country, but certainly you have control in congress, you ran on change, and that puts a high expectation out there. i mean, does there need to be a tougher -- does obama need drama? do they need to lose the drama, a
let me just say two things. first of all, some issues are perfectly within the president's authority and purview to change immediately. and there are a lot of people on the left, as well as the right, who are concerned about the president's inability to follow through on some issues. on the other hand, it's also true the government is this huge behemoth is not easy to change overnight, and even if you think you can do that as president, it takes a long time to make big change happen. i remember...
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let me ask -- let me ask stacy while we try to iron out the audio problem. stacy, what's going on here? what is going on with this crime? i understand that, you know, there are approximately 30 males involved. you can count the ten that allegedly participated, some of whom have been arrested, allegedly. you count the 20 more who observed in some way, shape or form. you have 30 young males participating in this horrific unthinkable obscene act. >> they didn't think it was obscene and unspeakable act. it was a sport to them. violent disgusting display of what goes on every single day i hate to say. you have all these people that stood there and watched and there's no good samaritan law saying somebody has to make a phone call but i'm going to tell you something. there are so many factors you mentioned at the top of the show. you talked about being desensitized to what goes on in television, movies. another big factor i believe is a lot of juveniles are given a slap on the wrist and let out the door. so when people -- when young men engage and act like this, th
let me ask -- let me ask stacy while we try to iron out the audio problem. stacy, what's going on here? what is going on with this crime? i understand that, you know, there are approximately 30 males involved. you can count the ten that allegedly participated, some of whom have been arrested, allegedly. you count the 20 more who observed in some way, shape or form. you have 30 young males participating in this horrific unthinkable obscene act. >> they didn't think it was obscene and...