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-- >> "self." >> excuse me, "self" magazine.s opportunity to hear from the public. that they want to see a breadth of representation of who they are. beautiful images of who they are. now if i woke up and i was at "self" magazine you wanted me to be on your cover and i had been out until 2:00 in the morning at a shoot and i was tired. i would really appreciate the bags to be taken out from underneath my eyes. >> and hair and makeup. >> and if i had a pantyline. but if you reduced my curves, i would take issue with that. and i think that that's what's happening in our culture today in america. >> well, a lot of people responded to your blog negatively, because they felt just that, that this whole issue is about confidence in whatever body you have. >> right. >> and you justal tered her body. interestingly enough kelly liked the photo. >> can i just say the one thing we say at "self" is be your personal best. only you can feel bad inside yourself. kelly feels great about who she is. >> but other people are going to feel bad inside
-- >> "self." >> excuse me, "self" magazine.s opportunity to hear from the public. that they want to see a breadth of representation of who they are. beautiful images of who they are. now if i woke up and i was at "self" magazine you wanted me to be on your cover and i had been out until 2:00 in the morning at a shoot and i was tired. i would really appreciate the bags to be taken out from underneath my eyes. >> and hair and makeup. >> and...
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the print magazine, time magazine has elaborate fact checking. but time.com, no. >> in a way, one of the things that amuses me now when i think about it is we have online to fact check. there is no information that you can't find out online. the fact is this idea that fact checking has to be disassociated from the reporting -- >> i'll tell you -- chris: "vanity fair," every story, line by line, you got people checking out the truth or falseness of statements made. but they're checking it out very often online. >> but who does the fact checking is really interesting. >> our readers. >> my commenters -- you said paul wolfowitz said that but on september 8, 1997, he said this. it's there. and it's the media. >> flase a difference between fact checking -- there's a difference between fact checking and the quality of the journalism. the quality of the journalism. chris: who is your source. >> what we all worry about. chris: bob, you've had great editors all your life and probably the greatest reporter and you've always relied on people to back you up
the print magazine, time magazine has elaborate fact checking. but time.com, no. >> in a way, one of the things that amuses me now when i think about it is we have online to fact check. there is no information that you can't find out online. the fact is this idea that fact checking has to be disassociated from the reporting -- >> i'll tell you -- chris: "vanity fair," every story, line by line, you got people checking out the truth or falseness of statements made. but...
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you know it when a "c" street expose is published in a major christian magazine. author jeff sharlet joins us with the latest. ever worn your clothes in the shower? if you're using other moisturizing body washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only new dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture, a breakthrough formula with natural moisturizers... that can nourish deep down. it's the most effective natural nourishment ever. new dove deep moisture with nutriummoisture. superior natural nourishment for your skin. grill: holy moly!!! what just withhap...whoa!sture. grill: i mean...wow! hey! that looks great. grill: and there's no need to discuss it further. in fact, you can buff most of that out. just give it a once-over with a wet paper towel...hee, hee grill: ok, good talking to you... anncr: accidents are bad. anncr: but geico's good. ding! with 24-hour claims service. or 100 pringles. both cost the same, but only the new pringles superstack can makes everything pop! ♪ the choice is yours -- 100 of
you know it when a "c" street expose is published in a major christian magazine. author jeff sharlet joins us with the latest. ever worn your clothes in the shower? if you're using other moisturizing body washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only new dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture, a breakthrough formula with natural moisturizers... that can nourish deep down. it's the most effective natural nourishment...
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you know it when a "c" street expose is published in a major christian magazine. author jeff sharlet joins us with the latest. moisturizing body washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only new dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture, a breakthrough formula with natural moisturizers... that can nourish deep down. it's the most effective natural nourishment ever. new dove deep moisture with nutriummoisture. superior natural nourishment for your skin. ♪ ♪ to my family [ female announcer ] clean you can see. softness you can feel. tide with a touch of downy. call or click today. >>> still ahead the latest news about the family and "c" street from jeff sharlet plus following up on what they've done to the health care fight. corporate sponsored, professional debate disturbers have a new target. plus, my friend kent jones takes a look at the new movie "district 9" and has determined that space aliens are people, too. all that coming up. but first it's time for a few holy mackerel stories in today's new
you know it when a "c" street expose is published in a major christian magazine. author jeff sharlet joins us with the latest. moisturizing body washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only new dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture, a breakthrough formula with natural moisturizers... that can nourish deep down. it's the most effective natural nourishment ever. new dove deep moisture with nutriummoisture. superior...
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. >>> when you get your aarp magazine magazine guess who's on the cover the boss. he is 60 years old. downknow many of us are thinking of retiring and going to live a simple life somewhere. in this month's september, october, edition of aarp the magazine it has a list of some places you may want to consider. the executive editor of aarp the magazine is here. let's talk about it. how did you select them what was the process. >> we had 20 quality of life measures, how stressful is the place are people healthy. are there parks anything that makes a place a simple place to live. >> first place is tucson. >> if your idea of a great town is great food, tucson has it. mexican food is fabulous. people talk about it all the time. there's a rich mix of native american culture, frontier roots and 286 sunny days a year. >> the next is south carolina, greenville. >> they did it smart. four lanes down to two. you can get trails to take you toe neighborhoods. it is beautiful. vermont, month pill year. a state capital. only state capital without a mcdonald's which tells you these
. >>> when you get your aarp magazine magazine guess who's on the cover the boss. he is 60 years old. downknow many of us are thinking of retiring and going to live a simple life somewhere. in this month's september, october, edition of aarp the magazine it has a list of some places you may want to consider. the executive editor of aarp the magazine is here. let's talk about it. how did you select them what was the process. >> we had 20 quality of life measures, how stressful is...
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that's a great magazine.hoto shoot that day, too. >> jimmy: it was, right? you had a blast? now, it seemed like a lot of fun. it's a great read. >> it's been a great -- yeah. >> jimmy: and then this one, i've heard of "out" magazine but this is really out. i mean, that's pretty good. [ cheers and applause ] that was you putting your garbage out. paparazzi got that? >> they werwaiting outside my house, and i was just running some errands. >> jimmy: yeah. wearing your sailor hat. yeah, taking your garbage out. there you go. just throwing your pail. dude, i love it. well, "entourage," everybody. first of all, the dvd of last season,ou should pick that up. watch entourage sunday night at 10:00 p.m. on hbo. the great kevin connolly, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] alexa chung is here. there she is in the bud light lime green room. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ laouncer: with : faco weme to the twork. currently, ousands of people its revolutionary web os allows multiple applications to run at the same time. - ( thun
that's a great magazine.hoto shoot that day, too. >> jimmy: it was, right? you had a blast? now, it seemed like a lot of fun. it's a great read. >> it's been a great -- yeah. >> jimmy: and then this one, i've heard of "out" magazine but this is really out. i mean, that's pretty good. [ cheers and applause ] that was you putting your garbage out. paparazzi got that? >> they werwaiting outside my house, and i was just running some errands. >> jimmy: yeah....
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but today, as you well know, jet magazine, ebony magazine, as in terms of johnson magazine is teetering to stay alive. so i would like you all to comment on the significance of economic development and institution building in terms of a sustaining the idea. right now in new york city with the challenges you have with the budget and impact that is having on the schomburg. so as we move things about,e move forward in terms of the next-generation. how should we be preparing young people to think about taking the matter of the challenge that you'll imposed and what that means that issues of institutions and economic development. >> i will just be veryrepared one of the real problems i did what they said is that most young peopl most young black people don't have any idea who th are. if you don't know who you are, anybody can name you. [applause] >> anybody can name you. and this is w it's so important that all people, you, most certain black people, people of african ancestry, we have the healthy development. these institutions have to be essentially institutions about growth and developmen
but today, as you well know, jet magazine, ebony magazine, as in terms of johnson magazine is teetering to stay alive. so i would like you all to comment on the significance of economic development and institution building in terms of a sustaining the idea. right now in new york city with the challenges you have with the budget and impact that is having on the schomburg. so as we move things about,e move forward in terms of the next-generation. how should we be preparing young people to think...
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. >> just ahead on the show, desperate times for magazines, one magazine throwing a hail mary pass. will it be enough? we'll talk about and the china touch to bear market briefly. and let us know what you think about mr. ga semi's point, if the cars stop running on lithium, you have ten years to deal with the problem. we'll be right back. a ask, what's in it for me? i'm not looking for a bailout, just a good paying job. that's why i like this clean energy idea. now that works for our whole family. for the kids, a better environment. for my wife, who commutes, no more gettin' jerked around on gas prices... and for me, well, it wouldn't be so bad if this breadwinner brought home a little more bread. repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> big dow winner today is merck up holding a patent for his best selling product. this one truly got our attention and the attention of our intrepid sports business reporter, espn magazine, $1 for a whole year. is it a good play or a last gasp breath before death? >> it looks crazy on the surface and it's an offer that's hard to believe
. >> just ahead on the show, desperate times for magazines, one magazine throwing a hail mary pass. will it be enough? we'll talk about and the china touch to bear market briefly. and let us know what you think about mr. ga semi's point, if the cars stop running on lithium, you have ten years to deal with the problem. we'll be right back. a ask, what's in it for me? i'm not looking for a bailout, just a good paying job. that's why i like this clean energy idea. now that works for our...
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even though one magazine seems to think she let her weight go.he september issue of el"sf" magazine, clarkson says, quote, when people talk about my weight, i'm like, you seem to have a problem with it. y. i'm fine. but on the cover of the same issue, the singer looks dramatically and artificially slimmed down. the touch-up job transparent. especially noticeable next to these photos taken at a live performance just two weeks ago. >> it sends the message whether it intends to or not something is wrong. with the before picture. that before and in need of an after. >> reporter: in response to questions, clarkson simply says we love the cover. but some self.com read verse not responded the same way had healthy and jay asks how can you justify drastically altering kelly's body on the cover of a stay true to you issue? it might be standard practice in the publishing industry but aggressive airbrushing painted the wrong picture through some celebrities. kate winslet took issue with her 2003 cover shot in "gq" magazine shaving so many inches off her thig
even though one magazine seems to think she let her weight go.he september issue of el"sf" magazine, clarkson says, quote, when people talk about my weight, i'm like, you seem to have a problem with it. y. i'm fine. but on the cover of the same issue, the singer looks dramatically and artificially slimmed down. the touch-up job transparent. especially noticeable next to these photos taken at a live performance just two weeks ago. >> it sends the message whether it intends to or...
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kristen is the magazine's editor. a lot of people point to 1981 as the beginning of this transformation of michael jackson. what happened in 1981? >> well, 1979, michael jackson suffered a huge fall during a concert and broke his nose. and this was the beginning of the plastic surgery. and what we wanted to look at as a magazine was a lot's been talked about with his appearance. his appearance was as important to his performance as his music. >> sure. >> yet, people always sort of dismissed the oddities in his appearance to body dismorphic disorder and we found there were a series of medical issues that influenced his style, the way he dressed, the way he looked. from 1981 he gets his first nose job but when you go to 1983, he has a revegs of his nose job. which is very common. >> and when you say revision, what did they do? >> they basically narrowed his nose a bit more. and this is something that is 20% of all patients have this. now when we spoke with his doctors, and people in the offices, you know, a lot of specu
kristen is the magazine's editor. a lot of people point to 1981 as the beginning of this transformation of michael jackson. what happened in 1981? >> well, 1979, michael jackson suffered a huge fall during a concert and broke his nose. and this was the beginning of the plastic surgery. and what we wanted to look at as a magazine was a lot's been talked about with his appearance. his appearance was as important to his performance as his music. >> sure. >> yet, people always...
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you're watching a tv in a magazine shot by a magazine on your tv, unless you just downloaded this. how did we all not see this coming. secret bush cia international assassination squad. he was outsourced to blackwater. and senator ensign says his infidelity was not as big as bill clinton's. there's a lot of jokes to choose from there. these stories ahead. three best persons in the world. team warning, best oopsies. best tv oopsy, sean hannity of fox and stuart varney of the fox we're not doing any business channel, hannity said two bits of news came out. max baucus said social security could face default within two years. varney promptly agreed. spencer baucus said it. spencer bachus, not democratic senator max baucus of montana. oh, and congressman bachus later admitted he made a mistake and meant to say deficit. social security could face a deficit within two years. first chance at default would be 2037 so fox got the name wrong and branch of government wrong and political party wrong and the quote and fact wrong. there's been no correction. >>> dateline washington, number two be
you're watching a tv in a magazine shot by a magazine on your tv, unless you just downloaded this. how did we all not see this coming. secret bush cia international assassination squad. he was outsourced to blackwater. and senator ensign says his infidelity was not as big as bill clinton's. there's a lot of jokes to choose from there. these stories ahead. three best persons in the world. team warning, best oopsies. best tv oopsy, sean hannity of fox and stuart varney of the fox we're not doing...
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wendy is the magazine's deputy editor.lked about, actually have found that regardless of how long something is on the floor, you can still pick up some really nasty germs. >> even for a second. >> how do you feel? >> i feel so good. >> let me ask you a few other ones. gross or bad for you. okay. >> to walk barefoot at the gym. >> i say bad for you. >> i'd say -- see, for me i hate to do this, ihave to think things through. which gym? >> all right. it's gross. >> well, it actually is bad for you. obviously you could slip and fall. but things like athlete's foot, planter's warts, they love those moist, damp areas. >> right there. >> $1.99 flip-flops, you're set. no problem. let's try the next one. gross or bad for you, rewearing clothes that you haven't washed? >> that's gross and bad for you. >> no, gross. >> it's gross with one exception. don't do the underwear. >> ew. >> i was actually shocked to find that some women do repeat underwear wear. >> ew. >> and then -- >> nobody i know! >> okay. >> you can rewear clothes. >> y
wendy is the magazine's deputy editor.lked about, actually have found that regardless of how long something is on the floor, you can still pick up some really nasty germs. >> even for a second. >> how do you feel? >> i feel so good. >> let me ask you a few other ones. gross or bad for you. okay. >> to walk barefoot at the gym. >> i say bad for you. >> i'd say -- see, for me i hate to do this, ihave to think things through. which gym? >> all right....
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i was selling "jet" magazine on the south side of chicago. i was selling mission chronicle and i was selling everything trying to stay alive, all right? in 1955 there was a murder. somebody was going to read a section from that and move on rather quickly. 1955. killers arrived early for black boys and men who did not know or appreciate their place in money, mississippi. emma till, a chicago boy not much older than me joined the earth and our ancestors in 1955 as a result of one of the most brutal lynchings ever reported. it was rumored that emmett whiffled and incorrectly looked at a white women woman. the white men stole young emmett's young life. it was a not a killing, a ritua for black boys and men. it was a repositioning of boundaries. the putting of han on a boy to men who came in numbers, not by ones, t by twos, but ten. these men by their racial righteousness took a possibility emmett in the night and the body returned to chicago unrecognizable. it was not just a bullet in the face or the hatchet splitting his head separating eyeball
i was selling "jet" magazine on the south side of chicago. i was selling mission chronicle and i was selling everything trying to stay alive, all right? in 1955 there was a murder. somebody was going to read a section from that and move on rather quickly. 1955. killers arrived early for black boys and men who did not know or appreciate their place in money, mississippi. emma till, a chicago boy not much older than me joined the earth and our ancestors in 1955 as a result of one of the...
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when the magazine came to me.poke of the "vanity fair" magazine, the article, that was the greatest article that's ever been done on motown. the reason it was great, is because one, it was the truth. you know, and the true -- truth has never been told. there's been plays, plue vies about motown. it's from people from the outside people that were not there. they said we want to do this great article. we want to honor you. lisa robinson was the person whom i met with with "vanity fair." i said i don't want sound bites. i don't want to do anything -- and i had not done any articles because i did not want to do them because i don't want anything but the truth of what it was. so knowing that they were very good we they're research, good or bad. because you said, what can we tell you? what can we talk about? what don't you want to talk about? >> i said i will talk about anything you want to talk about. the toughest questions you want to talk about as long as you will promise me that you will research it. you're known fo
when the magazine came to me.poke of the "vanity fair" magazine, the article, that was the greatest article that's ever been done on motown. the reason it was great, is because one, it was the truth. you know, and the true -- truth has never been told. there's been plays, plue vies about motown. it's from people from the outside people that were not there. they said we want to do this great article. we want to honor you. lisa robinson was the person whom i met with with "vanity...
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>> at that time he was working for a magazine, liz leigh's illustrated weekly, a popular magazine of the day. he was under a tight deadline to finish. he didn't have a lot of ideas. the story as we know it, particularly from his memoir, coming up with a picture of himself. working from the mirror, looking into the mirror, adding a few years to the image, putting on a funny hat and suit, that gave him the magazine cover. a year or so later, this became a recruiting poster. at the time he created it, it was not a government effort to recruit soldiers. it was a popular image that ran under a headline, what are you doing for preparedness? preparedness meaning getting ready in case you were drawn into the european war. >> was there a national effort in 1916 to get into world war i? >> there was. some people actually wanted the u.s. to enter, especially theodore roosevelt, who felt this was an international crisis, even a humanitarian crisis of civilization and the u.s. had an opportunity to be involved. others just wanted u.s. to be more prepared, have a larger army, have more capabilitie
>> at that time he was working for a magazine, liz leigh's illustrated weekly, a popular magazine of the day. he was under a tight deadline to finish. he didn't have a lot of ideas. the story as we know it, particularly from his memoir, coming up with a picture of himself. working from the mirror, looking into the mirror, adding a few years to the image, putting on a funny hat and suit, that gave him the magazine cover. a year or so later, this became a recruiting poster. at the time he...
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was it childrens activities magazine, good housekeeping or cosmopolitan magazine? we will have the answer when we return. b@ >>> whrk 0 9 news now. in the signs of now question -- if you guessed cosmopolitan you are wrong. it was a, children's activities magazine. he served as the circulation manager right before leaving to start "playboy" magazine in december of 1953, marilyn monroe was the first "playboy" playmate. >>> turning to sports michael vick is still a man without a football team. you can imagine the attention his agent received when he showed up at redskins park yet he met with the skins vice president yesterday. he says he is confident that vick will hook up with a team but the meeting had nothing to do with vick. >> see, jason and laurent, d'angelo, rob thomas, watch a couple of my guys practice, send time with vinny. talking to a host of clubs and i'm confident vick will be with a team. >> i wish he could be playing here with the redskins? no chance. >> they are gearing up for the first preseason game tomorrow night against the ravens. and michael vic
was it childrens activities magazine, good housekeeping or cosmopolitan magazine? we will have the answer when we return. b@ >>> whrk 0 9 news now. in the signs of now question -- if you guessed cosmopolitan you are wrong. it was a, children's activities magazine. he served as the circulation manager right before leaving to start "playboy" magazine in december of 1953, marilyn monroe was the first "playboy" playmate. >>> turning to sports michael vick is...
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feth advertisers cutting back, wer pages in recent women's magazines. allison risotti takes a look at the shift in fashion trend. >> reporter: it is the biggs issue of the year. months in the making. but this september's issues for fashion magazines will drop with more of a whisper than a thud. like in years past. >> it is the issue people run to the newsstands to get. it has all the fall and winter hottest trends. >> reporter: kim pifer of nbcchicago.com, cutting back on the pages of fall fashion. this year even the gold standard of fashion magazines, "vogue," had to shed 36% of its pages. but it is not just a lack of ad sales that has publishers toning it down. it is also a shift to fashion websites. >> companies are finding it more and more efficient to use their advertising dollars to, you know,es press interests in print and online advertising. >> reporter: fashion and luxury brands are seeking out advertising online because it is cheap, flexible, and measurable. endless pages of the latest trends and instant sale announcements have more women on t
feth advertisers cutting back, wer pages in recent women's magazines. allison risotti takes a look at the shift in fashion trend. >> reporter: it is the biggs issue of the year. months in the making. but this september's issues for fashion magazines will drop with more of a whisper than a thud. like in years past. >> it is the issue people run to the newsstands to get. it has all the fall and winter hottest trends. >> reporter: kim pifer of nbcchicago.com, cutting back on the...
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. >> charlie: here is her magazine. >> this is her magazine. >> charlie: let's see what she says here. hungry, david chang always fel like a misfit cooking in fine dining establishment, how ironic that is two new york city restaurants serve some of the finest foods around. >> i think if you believe that though, you're in a lot of trouble. >> charlie: yes, that's true. that's part of it. if you believe it you are in trouble. >> only add good as your last dish. i just refuse to believe -- it's not like if i was a sprinter or physicist or say a golfer, then you can really measure yourself. here, it's very subjective. all of this will be not obviously everything will be gone, but -- >> charlie: chang soulful cooking challenged the notion that innovation can only come with the hefty price tag. price, tell me about pricing? >> well, one of the things, it's funny now after like four years we sort of have a philosophy, let's make delicious food of value. a value to the customer. like, it's happened to me, you to go a fancy restaurant or place that you hear, that you want to have great meal yo
. >> charlie: here is her magazine. >> this is her magazine. >> charlie: let's see what she says here. hungry, david chang always fel like a misfit cooking in fine dining establishment, how ironic that is two new york city restaurants serve some of the finest foods around. >> i think if you believe that though, you're in a lot of trouble. >> charlie: yes, that's true. that's part of it. if you believe it you are in trouble. >> only add good as your last dish....
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most large circulation magazines saw slight declines inoverall u.s. circulati while some posted small gains. the figures were released today by the audit bureau of circulatns. won's magazines were among the hardest hit during recession single cop sales fall more than subscriptions becae consumers are likely to refrain from impulse bu. tomoow meet some of the people who makup the s million uneloyed americans as we kick off our series "once upon a job." >> susie: a fmer trader has been ordered to stand tri. jerome curve was fired last year after the french bank said he was involved in $7 billioin unauthored trade. he is charged with fraud and brea of trust a could fac ve years in jail. head allegedly been making roe trade for yearsy the me the company final discovered i >> reporter: it oks like the chicagcubs have hit a me ruin court. a bankruptcy judge hasleared the y for theaseball team to be sold the family of financ tom rickets. it's a dea with an $845 million price tag andncludes controof wrigley field and stake in comcast srts net. e bankrupt trib
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baltimore magazine. in the house. >> that's right, our friends from baltimore magazine. >>> we're looking at a nice start. skies pretty clear out there. when looking over the bay it looks hazier. clouds kind of clearing away very nicely with high pressure moving into the region. 68 degrees now. our temperature at bwi marshall. 67 the difficult. relative humidity, 96%. winds currently calm. have died down just a little. nation's capitol checking in at you 73 this morning. 71 on kent island. everyone else in the mid-60s. . in we had a bit of a shift from the northeast. little moisture off the bay and the ocean. pushing a stationary front draped to our south and east, farther away. we had that dynamic in place for a while. this is your saturday, sunday and monday forecast. around that high pressure, warm air will be moving into our region. the humidity stays in place. we'll see again, the potential, very slight potential. we're talking 10% chance of maybe a pop-up shower in the afternoon. we'll keep you pos
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"time" magazine says work out all you want, it won't help you drop the pounds. >>> and kate gosselin speaks out. why the star of "jon & kate plus 8" had a tv breakdown. >>> hey, everybody. those are the big questions tonight. we're going to start as we always do with the mashup. it is our look at the stories making an impact right now, the moments you missed today. we are watching it all so you don't have to. we begin with president obama in washington after a quick trip to mexico. tomorrow he takes hi push for health care reform to new hampshire, make or break august. exactly one month before congress comes back in session. this hour, maryland's democratic senator, ben carden, is the latest lawmaker to fend off protesters at a health care reform town meeting happening now. you name it, town hall meetings, constituent meetings, lions clubs, schools, churches have become battle grounds for this verbal war on the number one item on the president's domestic agenda. >> august is a make or break month in the debate over health care reform. it is shaping up to be a long, hot month for lawm
"time" magazine says work out all you want, it won't help you drop the pounds. >>> and kate gosselin speaks out. why the star of "jon & kate plus 8" had a tv breakdown. >>> hey, everybody. those are the big questions tonight. we're going to start as we always do with the mashup. it is our look at the stories making an impact right now, the moments you missed today. we are watching it all so you don't have to. we begin with president obama in washington...
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today i'm pleased to have the "time" magazine world editor. ramesh, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> a lot to talk about, including, obviously, senator kennedy. you guys did a major special edition on the senator at "time" magazine? >> right. we have a commemorative issue on newsstands now. a lot of beautiful pictures and great stories about the senator and his life and the impact of the kennedy family on american life over the last century. i'm struck watching these scenes at how much the kennedy story is a story of america in the 20th century and i think we're marking the close to that kennedy century with the last brother passing away. >> do you expect as things sort out in boston, they talk about a potential replacement for the senator do you expect kennedy will emerge like joseph kennedy, bobby's son? >> certainly sounds like those names have been floated. i don't know how serious that is going to be and even the politics of the succession, obviously, are still being worked out. i think there would be great interest in having one o
today i'm pleased to have the "time" magazine world editor. ramesh, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> a lot to talk about, including, obviously, senator kennedy. you guys did a major special edition on the senator at "time" magazine? >> right. we have a commemorative issue on newsstands now. a lot of beautiful pictures and great stories about the senator and his life and the impact of the kennedy family on american life over the last century. i'm...
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it is a national magazine. she thinks that i was on the cover for the people in andover, massachusetts. they got it, but they never got it. any relationo jay leno? he is my son. you know my boy? here is my number. call him. that, stop giving my number. he knew you. no, he does not know me. we would go on and on. my dad went out to get a paper. a magician set up his table. he said, look at that. my moc -- my father sat down and watched the guy do tricks. i said that my boy does a show. i will call came up. they got into it, but they never quite got it. tavis: that is funny stuff. now that that is behind you -- >> you open the door. he opened the door to this line of questioning. what do you want to ask me. >> you did. tavis: it now that we're past the late night head-to-head competition, what did you make of all of the articles and all of the media? >> it is funny. people have their own opinion of what happened and that is what it is. the only time i get in an argument is when people get the facts wrong. wheneve
it is a national magazine. she thinks that i was on the cover for the people in andover, massachusetts. they got it, but they never got it. any relationo jay leno? he is my son. you know my boy? here is my number. call him. that, stop giving my number. he knew you. no, he does not know me. we would go on and on. my dad went out to get a paper. a magician set up his table. he said, look at that. my moc -- my father sat down and watched the guy do tricks. i said that my boy does a show. i will...
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a fashion magazine there's a sensuality.t's a good word. >> thank you, guys. >> we'll take a break and come back. big turn around for the stock market today. we'll head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> or is it that we're old? >> no, it is not. >> in a few minutes. the last day of lehman brothers, the bb krmt is turning it into a made for tv movie. send us an e-mail like many others have and tell us what you think. we're back in a flash. >>> welcome back to "power lunch" of the here are the stories we're following this year. profits at deere fell 27%. they cut the four-year sales forecast but did stick to earnings guidance. ubs has agreed to give the feds the names of over 4,000 american clients. they are expected of evading taxes by using what had been secret swiss bank accounts. >>> and new survey has investors bullish on the economy, bank of america and merrill lynch poll has investor optimism at the six-year high. >> teaming up in a prime time special counting down fortune's annual list of fastest growing
a fashion magazine there's a sensuality.t's a good word. >> thank you, guys. >> we'll take a break and come back. big turn around for the stock market today. we'll head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> or is it that we're old? >> no, it is not. >> in a few minutes. the last day of lehman brothers, the bb krmt is turning it into a made for tv movie. send us an e-mail like many others have and tell us what you think. we're back in a flash. >>>...
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he read all of those on the pages of the "new york times" sunday magazine. he called his advisers into a room and we're told he said enough, guys. >> and you say rahm emanuel -- >> he has 6,000 contacts in his -- >> we're not special? >> everyone has contact with him, but he declined a formal interview. >> i wonder how many of those,000 names are journalists. >> anger in africa. hillary clinton takes a history-making trip across the cou continent. ...oh shoot...i got no phone ...cuz i'm a pothole...so....k, bye! anncr: accidents are bad. anncr: but geico's good. with emergency road service. ding! a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength... to relieve arthritis pain all day. >>> hillary clinton has been traveling across africa, but that's not why she's in the headlines it was a brief, testy moment in the congo in response to a student's question that became an instant youtube classic and sent all
he read all of those on the pages of the "new york times" sunday magazine. he called his advisers into a room and we're told he said enough, guys. >> and you say rahm emanuel -- >> he has 6,000 contacts in his -- >> we're not special? >> everyone has contact with him, but he declined a formal interview. >> i wonder how many of those,000 names are journalists. >> anger in africa. hillary clinton takes a history-making trip across the cou continent....
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he was the original editor of car and driver magazine, and car and driver had like a pre-history, it was called like "sports car too complex to read" "sport an boring car" and he created car and driver and ran it for a long time and quit and was a car advertising guy for a long time and and brought david back to run car and driver a second time in the '70s when i met him and david loves language and loves writing and had really great writing and eventually when "car and driver" magazine was sold he quit and started automobile magazine and ran it for a long time and now is back at car and driver, around -- round three and he is absolutely great and what makes david great is an interesting story, back story to this. david was like a lot of us gearheads who is like a -- back in the 1950s a race bum and had an mg-td and was selling mgs and other sports cars and stuff for a living, such as it was and he really lived for racing cars and he had this mg-td and i forget which track he was on, in l.a., and he flipped it and in the old days, there are no roll bars in these things and you had on
he was the original editor of car and driver magazine, and car and driver had like a pre-history, it was called like "sports car too complex to read" "sport an boring car" and he created car and driver and ran it for a long time and quit and was a car advertising guy for a long time and and brought david back to run car and driver a second time in the '70s when i met him and david loves language and loves writing and had really great writing and eventually when "car and...
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the monthly -- the nation's only monthly magazine of free minds and free markets.ve been around since 1968. we're a small libertarian magazine that's interested in things like free minds and free markets, open borders, drug legalization, economic deregulation, basically letting it rip. laissez-faire across-the-board. i read a lot. this summer my favorite book so far which is hitting books in august, everybody is stupid except for me and other astute observations. peter is reasons official cartoonist. he does long form reported comic essays for about the ten years and everybody is stupid -- everybody is stupid except for me has already gotten rave reviews from places like esquire. it's a great read. other books that i've read r.u. sirius everybody must get stoned, rock stars on drugs which i reviewed for "the new york post." it's a list and complition of snippets and rock stars and their misadventures of drugs. it's a sobering book as well as a hell of a lot of fun all at the same time. i also recently finished clinton heylin babylon's -- babylon's burning and how t
the monthly -- the nation's only monthly magazine of free minds and free markets.ve been around since 1968. we're a small libertarian magazine that's interested in things like free minds and free markets, open borders, drug legalization, economic deregulation, basically letting it rip. laissez-faire across-the-board. i read a lot. this summer my favorite book so far which is hitting books in august, everybody is stupid except for me and other astute observations. peter is reasons official...
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according to "parade" magazine president obama and first-degree l -- first lady michelle earned the second spot behind brad and angelina. >> they appear to have good, strong marriages and enjoy spending time together. >> that is sexy, i will grant you that. those are a few things we thought our viewers should know. >> i'm glad we did it then. very good. >> president obama may have already departed for camp david, but that doesn't mean politics, especially the debate over health care has stopped. >> of course not. let's get to our first read on politics. mark murray is deputy political director for nbc news and what do you have for us? >> hi alex and david. tomorrow georgia republican
according to "parade" magazine president obama and first-degree l -- first lady michelle earned the second spot behind brad and angelina. >> they appear to have good, strong marriages and enjoy spending time together. >> that is sexy, i will grant you that. those are a few things we thought our viewers should know. >> i'm glad we did it then. very good. >> president obama may have already departed for camp david, but that doesn't mean politics, especially the...
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richard stengel is the editor of "time" magazine. kathleen parker is a "washington post" columnist and john heilemann covers politics for new york magazine. first up, president obama struggling. had i numbers are right on the 50-yard right now but the resistance to him is concentrated in a few groups. take a look inside the latest nbc-"wall street journal" poll. overall, 40% say they disapprove of the job he's doing. but in this -- in the south, that's 48% who disapprove. with older men, it's 51%. and with white evangelicals it's way up. 75% against him. during august, the anti-obama rhetoric is heating up. opponents are hitting him over professor gates, the sotomayor nomination. and this birther stuff. those opponents tend to be southerners. the birthers are spreading the rumor that obama was born in a muslim area of kenya. here's a louisiana congressman who didn't want to tamp it down. >> it's being looked at. >> what do you personally believe? do you think there's a question here? >> i think there are questions. we have to see. ch
richard stengel is the editor of "time" magazine. kathleen parker is a "washington post" columnist and john heilemann covers politics for new york magazine. first up, president obama struggling. had i numbers are right on the 50-yard right now but the resistance to him is concentrated in a few groups. take a look inside the latest nbc-"wall street journal" poll. overall, 40% say they disapprove of the job he's doing. but in this -- in the south, that's 48% who...
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." >> ilt's a kind of a magazine for television. >> we've got a piece to look at. >> rodriguez: remembering don hewitt. i'm maggie rodriguez. also tonight, the battle over health care reform. >> trying to have a conversation with you would be like tying to argue with a dining room table! >> rodriguez: are the democrats ready to go it alone? and marines on a mission to get afghan voters safely to the polls. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> rodriguez: good evening. when the telephone rings, chances are you don't automatically think of alexander graham bell, and when the television news comes on, you don't think of don hewitt. but maybe sds at least tonight-- you should. because if anyone one person deserves credit for inventinging what you're watching right now, that person was don. our friend and colleague, the first producer of this broadcast and the legendary creator of "60 minutes" died today of pancreatic cancer. he was 86. katie couric tells us the story of the man who made "60 minutes" tick. >> stop, stop. >> go from here. this gets fasci
." >> ilt's a kind of a magazine for television. >> we've got a piece to look at. >> rodriguez: remembering don hewitt. i'm maggie rodriguez. also tonight, the battle over health care reform. >> trying to have a conversation with you would be like tying to argue with a dining room table! >> rodriguez: are the democrats ready to go it alone? and marines on a mission to get afghan voters safely to the polls. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs...
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it is all about a magazine article. the new issue of sports illustrated, they are hitting news stands tomorrow. jason campbell, he'll be on the cover. in it, the articles, they are talking about their needs to step up this year and also making references to the offseason drama that they endured this year as they quoted various replacements. after biting their tongue all offseason, they finally take a swing. their quote in the magazine, i'm fine now. but a couple of times in the offseason, i felt like a piece of tissue that they were flushing down the toilet, end quote. they had this afternoon off and did not comment. but his good friend on the team, the fullback, he did. >>> i'm here in prince george's county where a cash for clunkers deal for real estate is taking off. >> today, we went to settle on our first home. >> reporter: these to people closed their deals today. >> with something not to dance on the table. >> the purchase of the five bedroom home in clinton, out of foreclosure. these live-long renters, they are
it is all about a magazine article. the new issue of sports illustrated, they are hitting news stands tomorrow. jason campbell, he'll be on the cover. in it, the articles, they are talking about their needs to step up this year and also making references to the offseason drama that they endured this year as they quoted various replacements. after biting their tongue all offseason, they finally take a swing. their quote in the magazine, i'm fine now. but a couple of times in the offseason, i...
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. >> let's turn to chris hayes, washington editor of "the nation" magazine. chris, good evening. >> good evening, keith. >> sure, ma'am, ask your neighbors for the $400,000 for the around-the-clock nursing care. what the hell's the matter with these people? >> well, look, i mean the only way to make sense of the tape that you just played, and in all three instances is to understand first and foremost, the objective here is to kill the bill and to issue a political defeat to the president and to the democratic party. everything sort of derives from that. so what you're seeing is there's a complete like inconsistency internally. the arguments that are emanating from the right and from the republicans are a logical mess. they're self-contradictory, they're for medicare, they're not for medicare. they love medicare and they hate government-run health care. your neighbors should feed your -- your ill husband. i mean, there is no consistency because it's not being engaged in, in good faith. it's a bad-faith effort to construct a series of arguments around a politic
. >> let's turn to chris hayes, washington editor of "the nation" magazine. chris, good evening. >> good evening, keith. >> sure, ma'am, ask your neighbors for the $400,000 for the around-the-clock nursing care. what the hell's the matter with these people? >> well, look, i mean the only way to make sense of the tape that you just played, and in all three instances is to understand first and foremost, the objective here is to kill the bill and to issue a...
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kind of a magazine for television. >> you've got to establish a context in which we are telling the rest of the story. >> i once said to cbs in my next contract i want a gun, a whip and a chair. because it's like being in a cage with a tiger, and there are temperaments. not the least of which is mine.
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gloria borger is senior political analyst for cnn and joe kleine is a columnist for "time" magazine. the excitement of the news business runs in the american bloodstream. movies celebrated newspapers and on tv, we love watching this. >> mr. white -- >> who gave you permission to barge in like a bull? >> there's a dirigible with a guy hanging over a rope. >> you get down there, lois, and assign a tote graffer. two of them -- a photographer. two of them. chris: we're down to 1,400 dailies. this year alone five including denver's rocky mountain news and the seattle post intelligencer have printed their own obituaries. major cities like san francisco and boston may soon face a future without a single daily broad sheet. "the san francisco chronicle" and "the boston globe" are in big trouble. they're institutions really, as much part of those santos as rice-a-roni.
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he was serious that campbell would put this in the magazine in 1977 because it was not true.and he had done things in his life he was ashamed of a much indeed one of the things that i found out in his full file that the fbi acknowledgdd this was not true but erroneous. but it shows that you have to be carul you have to be careful reading files, and the memo that is written on the premise that nobody else will see it come you have to be very careful with that. stone famously said all government's liability also sa but they do not lie to themselves. when one government branch communicates with another they have to let the truth out so the truth gets out because they do not lie to themselves. but something that is not designed to be circulated or disseminated come you have to be much more careful whether that is the fbi file or cia file i also that that file which is interesng. think it would go twice as much for the kgb file. but the two big surprises i learned with the stone fbi file was the sheer size and secondly because i filed my freedom of information request july 1989 i
he was serious that campbell would put this in the magazine in 1977 because it was not true.and he had done things in his life he was ashamed of a much indeed one of the things that i found out in his full file that the fbi acknowledgdd this was not true but erroneous. but it shows that you have to be carul you have to be careful reading files, and the memo that is written on the premise that nobody else will see it come you have to be very careful with that. stone famously said all...
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" magazine at e grocery store, but the cover says the recession is ov. i imagine that u may have found the news a little startling. [lauter] i know i did. here is wh is true. we have stopped the free ll. we may be seeing the beginning of the e of the recession. but that is ltleomfort if yoare one of the folks who has lost their job. >> all word of caution on t president on celebrating the end of the recession. actually, therticle says that when economists s that the ression isver, it is a technicality. we are not me yet, chaes. >> but t news is good. on frid, we got a report that whereas in the first quarter, gross national product h decreased byver 6%, 6.5, in the second quart, it only went wn by 1%, which implies that we are hitting the ttom, and bernanke has predicted, and i think he is probly corct, that by thend of the year, we will have a growth of a percent, percent-d-a-half. it is anemic, but it beats ctraction. thproblem i that joblessness is a lagng inditor, and we will have high unemployment long into our recovery, probably to ection year 2010
" magazine at e grocery store, but the cover says the recession is ov. i imagine that u may have found the news a little startling. [lauter] i know i did. here is wh is true. we have stopped the free ll. we may be seeing the beginning of the e of the recession. but that is ltleomfort if yoare one of the folks who has lost their job. >> all word of caution on t president on celebrating the end of the recession. actually, therticle says that when economists s that the ression isver, it...
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that's good for the company and magazine. >> industry insiders warn "reader's digest" magazine hasn'tpace with the times. in a twitter world, even the quick read format can seam like a russian -- seem like a russian novel. the jokes can be corny. such as this cartoon, a doctor telling a patient, i have troubling news, mr. fine gold. you're in my parking space." articles are upbeat. focussing on hometown heroes, like this couple who saved a truck driver trapped in his burning can. one troubling sign, the number of subscribers has dropped. >> i think the condition now is critical but not life threatening. >> the magazine available worldwide in 21 languages is evolving. once a condensed rehash of already published material, most of the content is now original. >> we have a message of uplift and optimism. which i think is all american. >> it's a message that is also in the magazine's website, which boasts more than 2 million visitors a month. the brand is an american icon, not going away anytime soon. the reader's digest version of the story magazine staying in business despite tough time
that's good for the company and magazine. >> industry insiders warn "reader's digest" magazine hasn'tpace with the times. in a twitter world, even the quick read format can seam like a russian -- seem like a russian novel. the jokes can be corny. such as this cartoon, a doctor telling a patient, i have troubling news, mr. fine gold. you're in my parking space." articles are upbeat. focussing on hometown heroes, like this couple who saved a truck driver trapped in his...
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monthly -- the nation's only monthly magazine of fremont and free market. we have an around since 1968, a small libertarian magazine interested in things like free minds and free market, open borders, drug legalization, economic deregulation, basically letting it rip, laizzez-faire across the board. i read a lot. this summer, my favorite book so far which is hitting bookstores in august is everybody is stupid except for me and other us to the observations. he is a reason's official cartoonist. he does comic essays for the past 10 years. everybody is still good except for me has already gone rate reviews, it is a great read. other books i have read recently include are you serious? everybody must get stoned, rock stars on drugs, which reviewed for the new york post, a compilation of snippets about rock stars and their misadventures with drugs. it is a fascinating read, a sobering book as well as a lot of fun at the same time. i recently finished clinton's babylon burning, a long history of popular music starting in the 70s, mid 70s in england and the u.s. an
monthly -- the nation's only monthly magazine of fremont and free market. we have an around since 1968, a small libertarian magazine interested in things like free minds and free market, open borders, drug legalization, economic deregulation, basically letting it rip, laizzez-faire across the board. i read a lot. this summer, my favorite book so far which is hitting bookstores in august is everybody is stupid except for me and other us to the observations. he is a reason's official cartoonist....
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it's kind of a magazine for television. >> reporter: it was the first to become a top 10 show for news. hewitt had already celebrated his 80th birthday, when in 2004, he officially stepped down as head of "60 minutes ." but he remained in the family, lending his experience and expertise, to lend a hand in searching for a new way to cover news in the 21st century. >> and we'll have much more on the death of don hewitt coming up tonight. >>> still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. flu season is quickly approaching. and once it arrives, your coworkers can easily pass along their germs. today, businesses received new guidelines on how to protect employees from an outbreak. >>> wal-marts across the country are getting a huge makeover. including several right here in maryland. i'm we -- i'm weijia jiang in mount airy. we'll give you a tour of what you can expect in the future. >>> take another live look outside this evening. cloudy night in baltimore. in some places. are we in for more storms? the complete first warning weather coverage is just ahead. >>> ray major u.s. retailer is p
it's kind of a magazine for television. >> reporter: it was the first to become a top 10 show for news. hewitt had already celebrated his 80th birthday, when in 2004, he officially stepped down as head of "60 minutes ." but he remained in the family, lending his experience and expertise, to lend a hand in searching for a new way to cover news in the 21st century. >> and we'll have much more on the death of don hewitt coming up tonight. >>> still to come tonight on...
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>> reporter: magazine ads are now as cutting edge as it gets.ng up to put the first ever video in print ads in select fall tv preview issues. the two inch screens play 40 minutes of clips. the players are from a company called a mary chip and they cost at least $10 each plus more for binding inserting in to magazines and ad space. it won't reveal how many subscribers will receive players, but they estimate that sending 5% of subscribers inserts would cost at least $2 million while a regular page ad at ew runs about $150,000. >> obviously technology such as video and print is new and different. it's certainly more expensive than a normal two dimensional print ad, but i think the return is really going to be a lot greater. >> reporter: the invest smt a rare way to break through ad clutter and ensure that entertainment insiders sample cbs shows. it minimizes costs while testing their potential. >> we're hitting new york and los angeles, but we think we're hitting the key people that would actually get really engaged with this and that will talk abo
>> reporter: magazine ads are now as cutting edge as it gets.ng up to put the first ever video in print ads in select fall tv preview issues. the two inch screens play 40 minutes of clips. the players are from a company called a mary chip and they cost at least $10 each plus more for binding inserting in to magazines and ad space. it won't reveal how many subscribers will receive players, but they estimate that sending 5% of subscribers inserts would cost at least $2 million while a...
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i mean, look -- i have to, girls in women's magazines, everything is photoshopped. nothing is normal. so when you're naked or in your cotton underwear and you're looking in the mirror and you think this is my normal but it sure isn't ver good. madison avenue is the normal. we know as adults that it's not true. but you can't say that to a 13-year-old. >> but to go from that to cutting? >> not really. and when the pressure is being the best on your lacrosse team, going to the school, and everything starts in fifth grade, what do you want to be when you grow up, if not earlier, we, whether we see it or not, see a disconnect. these kids do not see a disconnect. >> let me ask you, because a lot of these kids wear long sleeve shirts or bangles or the whole thing to hide the fact that they are harming themselves. what's the parent to look for? what are the warning signs? >> i would never go into somebody's room or snoop unless i thought there were drugs or self-mutilation or a real problem at school. the kids get smart. bangles, long sleeves, and hot weather, if they aren'
i mean, look -- i have to, girls in women's magazines, everything is photoshopped. nothing is normal. so when you're naked or in your cotton underwear and you're looking in the mirror and you think this is my normal but it sure isn't ver good. madison avenue is the normal. we know as adults that it's not true. but you can't say that to a 13-year-old. >> but to go from that to cutting? >> not really. and when the pressure is being the best on your lacrosse team, going to the school,...
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the "readers digest" version of this story, magazines staying in business, despite tough times.n new york, david lee miller, fox news. >> julie: protecting your nest egg, more people are giving it serious thought in the wake of the bernie madoff case and we'll have tips to keep your retirement savings safe next. >> gregg: violent clashes in venezuela, thousands battling police in the country's capitol, what protesters are saying and the government's response, coming up, in three. limb: dude that was sick! i've been hangin' up there for, what, like, forty years? and then - wham - here i am smacking the pretty off that windshield of yours. oh, what you're looking for an apology? well, toss another coin in the wishing well, pal. it's not happenin'. limb: hey, what's up, donnie? how you been? anncr: accidents are bad. anncr:but geico's good ding! with onsite windshield replacement. that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader,
the "readers digest" version of this story, magazines staying in business, despite tough times.n new york, david lee miller, fox news. >> julie: protecting your nest egg, more people are giving it serious thought in the wake of the bernie madoff case and we'll have tips to keep your retirement savings safe next. >> gregg: violent clashes in venezuela, thousands battling police in the country's capitol, what protesters are saying and the government's response, coming up, in...