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it's very catchy, but unless you know the new lingo, some of the lyrics might go over your head. and you don't want that. so i'm going to help get some translation. it's time for "new lyrics for old people." to help us with this, please welcome trey songz. trey, come on out. [ applause ] there he is. how are you doing? welcome. thanks for coming. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is the guy i was telling you about. before we start translating this, when you say nana, are you talking about your actual nana, like your grandma? >> no, no. i'm just saying nana. >> okay, good. it would be gross the other way. shall we begin? >> let's do it. so you to the first line. >> that's nice right there. i like that. this is the intro, ladies and gentlemen. it goes like this. one, two, three. ♪ oh, nana, look what you done started ♪ >> jimmy: so it appears that with nana, things are headed in a sexual direction. ♪ oh, nana, why you do you act so naughty ♪ >> jimmy: i question why you behaved inappropriately, even though i am aroused. [ laughter and applause ] >> this is great. here we go. ♪ oh, na
it's very catchy, but unless you know the new lingo, some of the lyrics might go over your head. and you don't want that. so i'm going to help get some translation. it's time for "new lyrics for old people." to help us with this, please welcome trey songz. trey, come on out. [ applause ] there he is. how are you doing? welcome. thanks for coming. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is the guy i was telling you about. before we start translating this, when you say nana, are you...
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so many african-americans have experienced that when you are not necessarily trying to have the lingo, the street lingo you want to work in the business world. >> guest: might seem that this book has one is that there are limits to government benevolence. blacks ultimately help blacks. >> host: you are talking about self responsibility. >> guest: self responsibility and get in the black culture in order, think those are the things that need to take place. blacks need to develop the attitudes, habits and behaviors that other groups in america had to develop for them to rise into the extent that a government policy however well-intentioned gets in the way of that black self-development that does more harm than good. >> host: so when does the political structure get in the way because right now washington is in gridlock. ever public in fear, democrats here. they are not coming together and the question is you have groups of people who are in need and there is fighting, not looking at the groups of people but ye yet -- >> guest: i don't know if there's a political solution to what i'm tal
so many african-americans have experienced that when you are not necessarily trying to have the lingo, the street lingo you want to work in the business world. >> guest: might seem that this book has one is that there are limits to government benevolence. blacks ultimately help blacks. >> host: you are talking about self responsibility. >> guest: self responsibility and get in the black culture in order, think those are the things that need to take place. blacks need to...
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that's the lingo. sergio romero stopping ron vlaar taking the first shot for neth. lionel messi is better than most of the other players. argentina up, 1-0 in the pks. now up 3-2. this is a must stop. it's not stopped. rodriguez, maxi celebration. they will face germany in the final. >>> baseball a's and giants, bay area thing. giants up 2-1. hunter pence. off jason hammel, it's not coming back, number 12 on the season for him. up 3-1. they lost two in oakland. bottom six, up 3-2. one out. pence up the middle. giants win it, 5-2. >>> where is lebron james going? >> to bed. >> good answer. that's all we got. >> well, up next in "the pulse," justin bieber in the most expensive eggs he'll ever likely throw. >>> move over, all you morning news anchors. we're about to hear from libby and sarah. "the pulse" is next. >>> time now to check "the pulse." stories you'll be talking about today including justin bieber's fine. >> the troubled 20-year-old pleaded no contest to a vandalism charge but he must pay nearly $81,000 restitution for damage he caused to his former neighbor
that's the lingo. sergio romero stopping ron vlaar taking the first shot for neth. lionel messi is better than most of the other players. argentina up, 1-0 in the pks. now up 3-2. this is a must stop. it's not stopped. rodriguez, maxi celebration. they will face germany in the final. >>> baseball a's and giants, bay area thing. giants up 2-1. hunter pence. off jason hammel, it's not coming back, number 12 on the season for him. up 3-1. they lost two in oakland. bottom six, up 3-2. one...
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the whole lingo was specialized and complicated and very few people knew it and even fewer needed to know it so they got all screwed up. but then they said oh, my, god he gave me a piece of paper. he brought out the paper and reagan thought that was a very kind thing for gorbachev to do. we all thought gorbachev knew his man so he dove for the paper and thanked for president very much on that. and then talked about what it meant and stuff. >> host: so you deal with a lot of the sort of details of what was discussed in terms of how many nuclear weapons each side was willing to cut and to what size, but the main bone of contention in reykjavik as many people remember and you detail in the book is sdi and strategic defense and star wars as it was known then. just describe what sdi was, why it was important to reagan and why gorbachev opposed it? >> guest: it was important to reagan because it got us out of the nuclear impass we were in since the 1940's and 1950's. two gunman with two -- two cowboys with a gun to each other's head and it was mutual annihilation and he wanted to get away
the whole lingo was specialized and complicated and very few people knew it and even fewer needed to know it so they got all screwed up. but then they said oh, my, god he gave me a piece of paper. he brought out the paper and reagan thought that was a very kind thing for gorbachev to do. we all thought gorbachev knew his man so he dove for the paper and thanked for president very much on that. and then talked about what it meant and stuff. >> host: so you deal with a lot of the sort of...
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that's the lingo. sergio romero stopping ron vlaar there taking the first penalty shot for neth. that's netherlands. lionel messi, he's very good. he's better than most of the other players. argentina up, 1-0 in the pks. now up 3-2. this is a must stop. it's not stopped. maxi rodriguez, maxi celebration for argentina. they will face germany in the final. >>> baseball, a's and giants, it's a bay area thing. bottom of the fourth. giants up 2-1. hunter pence. it's off jason hammel, it's not coming back, number 12 on the season for him. giants up 3-1 back at their place after losing 2-1 in oakland their cross-bay rivals. bottom six, up 3-2. one out. pence up the middle. giants go on to win it, 5-2. he had a pair of rb. s. >>> where is lebron james going? do you know? >> to bed. >> good answer. that's all we got. >> that's tough. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," justin bieber and the most expensive eggs he'll ever likely throw. we'll explain. >>> and move over, all you morning news anchors. we're about to hear from libby and sarah. "the pulse" is next. ♪ >>> time now to check "the pu
that's the lingo. sergio romero stopping ron vlaar there taking the first penalty shot for neth. that's netherlands. lionel messi, he's very good. he's better than most of the other players. argentina up, 1-0 in the pks. now up 3-2. this is a must stop. it's not stopped. maxi rodriguez, maxi celebration for argentina. they will face germany in the final. >>> baseball, a's and giants, it's a bay area thing. bottom of the fourth. giants up 2-1. hunter pence. it's off jason hammel, it's...
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on mount lingo, however, despite resistance, battalions of the 142 kept pushing upwards until in the light hours of the 16th of december, its foot soldiers had gained a summit and were wiping up what remained of a stubborn enemy. even as mount lungo failed, the enemy throughout the san pietro area, made preparations to withdraw. almost invariably, the enemy will counter attack to cover the withdrawal. the first violent thrust was delivered within a few hours. thereafter, counter attacks came in waves. the roar of the last mingling with the russian furry. many inspirational leaders came forward in resistance to one last onslaught. our own artillery was fraught to fall within a hundred yards of our front line elements. after five hours, during which the earth never ceased to tremble, counter attacks ended indicating the withdrawal of the enemy's main body had commenced. ♪ ♪ in an effort to maintain contact with the enemy, our patrols immediately pushed ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ entering the town, they discovered that san pietro was ours for the taking. the second and third battalions less than a ri
on mount lingo, however, despite resistance, battalions of the 142 kept pushing upwards until in the light hours of the 16th of december, its foot soldiers had gained a summit and were wiping up what remained of a stubborn enemy. even as mount lungo failed, the enemy throughout the san pietro area, made preparations to withdraw. almost invariably, the enemy will counter attack to cover the withdrawal. the first violent thrust was delivered within a few hours. thereafter, counter attacks came in...
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many african-americans have experienced that when you are not necessarily trying to have a street lingoto work in the business world. >> guest: there are limits. >> host: so you are talking self responsibility. >> guest: and getting the indice culture and order. i think those are the things that need to take place. blacks develop the kind of attitudes and habits and behaviors that other groups in america had to develop for them to rise into the exten and to ta government policy however well-intentioned gets in the way of that self-development, it is more harm than good. >> host: when does the political structure get anyway because right now washington is in gridlock. we have a republican here and they are not coming together and the question is you have groups of people who are in need and there is fighting not looking at the groups of people that yes -- >> guest: i don't know there's a political solution to what i'm talking about other than encouraging the government to get out of the way and stop doing some of the things it is doing. raising the minimum wage is on the labor force, sto
many african-americans have experienced that when you are not necessarily trying to have a street lingoto work in the business world. >> guest: there are limits. >> host: so you are talking self responsibility. >> guest: and getting the indice culture and order. i think those are the things that need to take place. blacks develop the kind of attitudes and habits and behaviors that other groups in america had to develop for them to rise into the exten and to ta government...
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>> if that's how you want to put it, that's my little slang, my little lingo, but yeah, so all day, missou know. doing the same old, same old. and when it come to sleep people say you can sleep throughout the day. sleep all day. you can't do that because you'll be up all night. >> deputy stangle who helps run the segregation unit handed down the sanctions against bloodworth after a brief hearing with him. bloodworth has asked to speak to stangle. >> 14 long days. >> it is 14 long days. >> what would do you if someone called you a bitch? >> i would go to the unit officer and tell him what is going on. >> no, you wouldn't. that's a lie. it's a respect thing. >> i wouldn't swing first. that's what i would not do. >> wouldn't swing first? >> so, what would you do? >> it's not up to me what i would do. it's a per case thing, it's what you chose do that matters. you chose to fight. >> i don't take no -- >> i know, it's a difficult thing. no shorts, bang first, questions later. >> you know how it goes. >> you know what hoods get along, you got the whole system down pat. >> i don't have the whol
>> if that's how you want to put it, that's my little slang, my little lingo, but yeah, so all day, missou know. doing the same old, same old. and when it come to sleep people say you can sleep throughout the day. sleep all day. you can't do that because you'll be up all night. >> deputy stangle who helps run the segregation unit handed down the sanctions against bloodworth after a brief hearing with him. bloodworth has asked to speak to stangle. >> 14 long days. >> it...
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the whole lingo of arms control was awfully specialized and awfully complicated.ery few people knew it and even fewer people needed to know it. they got all screwed up that reagan then said oh my god and he gave me a piece of paper. he brought out the paper and reagan thought that was a very kind thing for gorbachev to do. we all thought that gorbachev knew he and he wasn't going to take away those numbers. so we dove for the paper and then talked about it. >> host: you deal with a lot of the sordid details of what was discussed in terms of how many nuclear weapons each side is willing to cut and to what size. the main bone of contention at reykjavik as many people remember and he detailed in the book is sdi strategic investment and star wars as it was known then. just describe again what was sdi? why was this some port and the reagan and white gorbachev opposed it so became that we? >> guest: is so important important to reagan because it got us out of the nuclear impasse that we have been in since the 1940s and 1950s. as reagan thought about it two too gunmen wi
the whole lingo of arms control was awfully specialized and awfully complicated.ery few people knew it and even fewer people needed to know it. they got all screwed up that reagan then said oh my god and he gave me a piece of paper. he brought out the paper and reagan thought that was a very kind thing for gorbachev to do. we all thought that gorbachev knew he and he wasn't going to take away those numbers. so we dove for the paper and then talked about it. >> host: you deal with a lot of...
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many african-americans have experienced that when you are not necessarily trying to have the street lingo in the business world. >> guest: there are limits to the government benevolence and they must help. >> host: so you are talking self responsibility. >> guest: getting the culture in order i think those are the things that need to take place. they need to develop the type of attitudes and habits and behaviors other groups in america had to develop. it does more harm than good. >> host: when does the political structure get in the way? because you have the republicans here, democrats here, they are not coming together and the question is you have groups of people that are in need and there is fighting off looking at the groups of people, but yet -- >> guest: i don't know that there's a political solution to what i'm talking about other than encouraging the government to get out of the way to stop doing some of the things it's doing. when you block them from attending the schools or better public schools you are not helping beas matters and that is what the democrats and many liberals co
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for nine lingo to cbs philly.com or follow me on facebook and twitter. >> i like something to put in the back seat because you have to look back there people get distracted on phones. >> it does happen. >> reporter: exactly. >> it doesn't take long, that is for sure, that is the bad thing. >> jim, thanks. >> you're welcome. >>> good evening, everyone. a very busy day on the roadways, specifically around south philadelphia and center city. lets talk about the schuylkill expressway traveling in the eastbound direction, that is off ramp to 26th street the right lane is block by disable tractor trailer. so heading down towards that part of south philadelphia you will find a delay. you'll find a little bit of volume approaching that ramp as well on the eastbound side of 76. we have heavier delays approaching the vine street expressway and making your way around gladwynn and conshohocken. taking a look at i-95 i was stuck in the mess of traffic on i-95 earlier coming in the station. i will be seeing a disable vehicle on the vine, vine was backup but we are still trying to recover from that
for nine lingo to cbs philly.com or follow me on facebook and twitter. >> i like something to put in the back seat because you have to look back there people get distracted on phones. >> it does happen. >> reporter: exactly. >> it doesn't take long, that is for sure, that is the bad thing. >> jim, thanks. >> you're welcome. >>> good evening, everyone. a very busy day on the roadways, specifically around south philadelphia and center city. lets talk...
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. >> former nfl player, william black well, he told you, we know their lyn lingo, i tell them, you belongmy class, don't embarrass me, some of them have not had anyone talk to them like that. the graduation rate has gong up 10%. i mean, you know, reading those words that they have never had a man talk straight up to them like that, it's very powerful. >> when you think about in these communities and so many of us are so removed from those communities where there are bullets flying every day, they're stepping over bodies, they literally are dealing with the trauma of seeing gun violence straight up in their families and in their neighborhoods, and so many times other institutions in the community, the churches, the older folks step away from these young men because so often they are the perpetrators as well as the victims. to have a black man in their lives to say i expect more, a lot of these young men are children, 14-year-olds, a-year-olds, 16-year-olds, just because we have an outside fear of them, downtown make them less children. so when mr. blackwell step into their lives and say i
. >> former nfl player, william black well, he told you, we know their lyn lingo, i tell them, you belongmy class, don't embarrass me, some of them have not had anyone talk to them like that. the graduation rate has gong up 10%. i mean, you know, reading those words that they have never had a man talk straight up to them like that, it's very powerful. >> when you think about in these communities and so many of us are so removed from those communities where there are bullets flying...
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so we have projects going forward for alzheimer's disease, as you know lingo is a different way to approach have projects for sma, spinal muscular atatrophy, where theres a low standard of therapy or no therapy at all. we believe will are opportunities there. >> have to ask you about business development. tax inversions. companies buying other companies outside the u.s. to lower corporate tax rate. how do you look at that? are you looking at one of those yourself? >> yeah, well, personally for biogen idec, we believe that doesn't make sense if there's not a benefit to the do it. taxes is nor enough for us to go do that. we've thought about it, of course. all companies have to think about it. american companies are really at a disadvantage compared to foreign companies in this issue. $1 of sales is worth less to an american company than a foreign company, and that results in an unfair competitive situation. if you look at the companies here in massachusetts, we just did a little study on this. there have been about 28 acquisitions of biotech companies in massachusetts in the past few years.
so we have projects going forward for alzheimer's disease, as you know lingo is a different way to approach have projects for sma, spinal muscular atatrophy, where theres a low standard of therapy or no therapy at all. we believe will are opportunities there. >> have to ask you about business development. tax inversions. companies buying other companies outside the u.s. to lower corporate tax rate. how do you look at that? are you looking at one of those yourself? >> yeah, well,...
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all the lingo you would use in an impeachment trial. >> that's right. 57% of the republicans who vote primaries would like to see congress impeach the president. and he's aware of that, and so is the tea party. >> are you in the 57 pest? >> i have lived through impeachment. it doesn't work politically. it's never going to get through the senate, so don't bother. we have tried impeachment. what we should probably do -- this lawsuit thing is not a bad alternative. >> would you do it. >> impeachment? >> you don't want to go back and read ken starr's feetnotes. thank you, steve and thank you, john. great to have you on. you were flacking a little bit tonight. >>> up next, one of my colleagues responds to a coleague. you know who she is. this is "hardball," the place for politics. since robert taira openedsion king's hhis first bakeryd, in a small hawaiian town. making bread so good, that people bought two loaves one to take home, and one to eat on the way. so good, they grew from here. to here. to here. but to grow again, to the east coast they needed a new factory, but where? fortunately
all the lingo you would use in an impeachment trial. >> that's right. 57% of the republicans who vote primaries would like to see congress impeach the president. and he's aware of that, and so is the tea party. >> are you in the 57 pest? >> i have lived through impeachment. it doesn't work politically. it's never going to get through the senate, so don't bother. we have tried impeachment. what we should probably do -- this lawsuit thing is not a bad alternative. >> would...
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then i watched the evolution as the reporter started doing embe ds getting to know the people, the lingo, the rank,, how a hum vee door opens. and they started becoming part of the club. i saw this trend forming on the ground where people would he, little ra-ra. reporters would become case officer'ed. one of the things that cia does is they case officer someone. the troops are winning the press over. but also the press was winning the troops over, winning their trust. you probably remember from the pentagon side of thing, the vehicles. up armored the vehicles did not have amor. rmor. any insurgents were starting to use roadside bombs. i was watching troops try to weld on their own armor onto trucks. between that and other reporters, they eventually got up armored vehicles. i felt troops were won over by that. and so this warmth built. from my perspective, two things happened. to me, it was choosing not aport a story when i saw senior officer using racial epithets that i caught on camera against a muslim suspect he had arrested. of his otherone guys for using that kind of language, but i
then i watched the evolution as the reporter started doing embe ds getting to know the people, the lingo, the rank,, how a hum vee door opens. and they started becoming part of the club. i saw this trend forming on the ground where people would he, little ra-ra. reporters would become case officer'ed. one of the things that cia does is they case officer someone. the troops are winning the press over. but also the press was winning the troops over, winning their trust. you probably remember from...
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on mount lingo, however, despite resistance, battalions of the 142 kept pushing upwards until in thers of the 16th of december, its foot soldiers had gained a summit and were wiping up what remained of a stubborn enemy. even as mount lungo failed, the enemy throughout the san pietro area, made preparations to withdraw. almost invariably, the enemy will counter attack to cover the withdrawal. the first violent thrust was delivered within a few hours. thereafter, counter attacks came in waves. the roar of the last mingling with the russian furry. many inspirational leaders came forward in resistance to one last onslaught. our own artillery was fraught to fall within a hundred yards of our front line elements. after five hours, during which the earth never ceased to tremble, counter attacks ended indicating the withdrawal of the enemy's main body had commenced. ♪ ♪ in an effort to maintain contact with the enemy, our patrols immediately pushed ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ entering the town, they discovered that san pietro was ours for the taking. the second and third battalions less than a rifle compan
on mount lingo, however, despite resistance, battalions of the 142 kept pushing upwards until in thers of the 16th of december, its foot soldiers had gained a summit and were wiping up what remained of a stubborn enemy. even as mount lungo failed, the enemy throughout the san pietro area, made preparations to withdraw. almost invariably, the enemy will counter attack to cover the withdrawal. the first violent thrust was delivered within a few hours. thereafter, counter attacks came in waves....
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lingo that's probably more like four or five, is a schedule. that is one of the little things that if you don't get that done, tomorrow, my understanding is that they don't call people the day before and tell them they've got an appointment. you could catch your no show rate significantly just by doing that and then taking somebody that's on a backlog and sticking them into the slots. that's just common sense practices done throughout the country with anybody in the private sector. so you have to get the scheduling under control. and there's no reason not to do that in a rapid situation particularly targeting the areas that are having problems. your facilities that are doing ok right now by whatever standards you're measuring, but it does seem like you would put that in place right away. >> you may have mentioned -- miss it had comments earlier. there are actually four different major initiatives under way on skedsyulling one has to do with fixing existing issues. there are 11 of those fixes that are in the process right now. there are four sep
lingo that's probably more like four or five, is a schedule. that is one of the little things that if you don't get that done, tomorrow, my understanding is that they don't call people the day before and tell them they've got an appointment. you could catch your no show rate significantly just by doing that and then taking somebody that's on a backlog and sticking them into the slots. that's just common sense practices done throughout the country with anybody in the private sector. so you have...
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things that has to be done -- i'm concerned because you said it would take two years and probably in va lingo, that's probably more like four or five is the schedule. that's one of the little things that if you don't get that done tomorrow, my understanding is they don't call people the day before and tell them they've got an appointment. you could catch it right significantly just by doing that then taking somebody that's on a backlog and sticking them into those slots. that's just common sense practice that's done throughout the country with anybody in the private sector. so you have to get the scheduling under control. and there's no reason not to do that in a rampant situation, particularly targeting the areas that are having problems. you know, your facilities that are doing okay right now by whatever standards you're measuring, but it does seem like you would put that in place right aaway. >> you may have mentioned, missed the comments earlier. there were actually four different major initiatives underway on scheduling. one has to do with fixing existing issues. there are 11 of those fi
things that has to be done -- i'm concerned because you said it would take two years and probably in va lingo, that's probably more like four or five is the schedule. that's one of the little things that if you don't get that done tomorrow, my understanding is they don't call people the day before and tell them they've got an appointment. you could catch it right significantly just by doing that then taking somebody that's on a backlog and sticking them into those slots. that's just common...
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him some questions on the tanks, you know, it was nice to see those two soldiers talk about their lingots. and then like every good thing in life you say okay, this has been about 40 minutes and we've got to go, and scholz, then second of state george shultz said, martial akhromeyev, let me tell you your wonderful. thank you for sharing that kind of determination, that kind of grit is what american so admire in soviet people and symbolized by what you did. it was a wonderful moment. akhromeyev looks at him and he says well, thank you, mr. secretary. appreciate that. but the truth is that had we moved from that road, stalin would have had a shot. [laughter] i'm thinking to myself, isn't that a great remark? scholz is mystifying this, and complimenting him and doing it perfectly fine. but he's telling was the reality, stalin would have had him shot. stalling came up with a great phrase, there's no people who surrendered. there are just traders. for anybody in the pow camp, there's just more. and then i saw akhromeyev at the signing ceremony in 1987, and he said it was his proudest moment
him some questions on the tanks, you know, it was nice to see those two soldiers talk about their lingots. and then like every good thing in life you say okay, this has been about 40 minutes and we've got to go, and scholz, then second of state george shultz said, martial akhromeyev, let me tell you your wonderful. thank you for sharing that kind of determination, that kind of grit is what american so admire in soviet people and symbolized by what you did. it was a wonderful moment. akhromeyev...
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he kind of have sort of a cops and robbers mentality in his head, because police said he used cop lingocould, if all the circumstances are true, get away with something like this? that they wouldn't find him sexting with a half a dozen women? that they wouldn't find all of his internet searches for how long it takes a child to die and looking at a veterinarian demonstrate the tortuous death inside a car and looking at all the imagery of death? did he really think nobody would find this stuff? >> jane, we saw him, said the prosecution may be looking at his wife leanna. listen to the testimony of the detective about a conversation between the two. >> did his wife ever say anything to him about what he said to police? >> she asked him, she had him sit down. he starts going through this. she looks at him. did you say too much? . >> could we see suspicion fall on the wife? >> well, listen, my heart goes out to her in this horrible time, and i certainly want to stress that she's not charged with anything, but some of her behavior is definitely odd. i know she raises eyebrows during the funera
he kind of have sort of a cops and robbers mentality in his head, because police said he used cop lingocould, if all the circumstances are true, get away with something like this? that they wouldn't find him sexting with a half a dozen women? that they wouldn't find all of his internet searches for how long it takes a child to die and looking at a veterinarian demonstrate the tortuous death inside a car and looking at all the imagery of death? did he really think nobody would find this stuff?...
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. >>> we'll talk about the millenials and their lingo because when you look at social media you probablyabout. the social media is talking about what your kids are tweeting and saying. irl has been around for a while, in real life. of course, the whole concept of real life is utterly distorted by the internet. we are not sure what that is. mcm is mancrush monday. i have no clue what that means and don't need to find out soon, but your kids may be talking about that. >> fbo, facebook official. what does that mean? >> i don't know. why would you right that? one of the officials said it's been spoken about in real life. >> and this one is fun, ttyn. >> talk to you never. is that when you are mad or angry? >> i guess so. >> so cutting. that is like dorothy parker of soci social. >> our pruers are saying that's what you say when you break up with your boyfriend. >> the fact that you are breaking up with my text. i don't care. >> send them a letter, get on the phone. >>> coming up on the show, while the u.s. is opening its borders, a u.s. marine remains jailed in mexico at this hour. for simpl
. >>> we'll talk about the millenials and their lingo because when you look at social media you probablyabout. the social media is talking about what your kids are tweeting and saying. irl has been around for a while, in real life. of course, the whole concept of real life is utterly distorted by the internet. we are not sure what that is. mcm is mancrush monday. i have no clue what that means and don't need to find out soon, but your kids may be talking about that. >> fbo,...
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because the whole lingo of arms control was awfully specialized and complicated, and very few peopley few people, even fewer needed to know. so they got all screwed up. but reagan and said, oh, my god, he gave me a piece of paper. and some he brought out the paper and reagan thought that was a very kind thing for gorbachev to do. we all thought that gorbachev knew his man. he was going to take what those numbers. we dove for the paper and thanked the president very much. then talked about what it meant. >> host: so you deal with a lot of the sort of details of what was discussed in terms of how many nuclear weapons each side was willing to cut and to what size. as many people remember, and as you detail in the book, sdi, strategic defense, star wars as it was known then, just described again what was sdi? why was it so important to reagan? and why didn't gorbachev opposed it so vehemently? >> guest: it was so important to reagan because it got us out of the kind of nuclear impasse that we've been in since the 1940s, 1950s. that as reagan thought about it, two gunmen come to cowboys w
because the whole lingo of arms control was awfully specialized and complicated, and very few peopley few people, even fewer needed to know. so they got all screwed up. but reagan and said, oh, my god, he gave me a piece of paper. and some he brought out the paper and reagan thought that was a very kind thing for gorbachev to do. we all thought that gorbachev knew his man. he was going to take what those numbers. we dove for the paper and thanked the president very much. then talked about what...