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mike hogan, thanks for being here. of "vanity fair." later we'll say how gayle, charlie and myself plan to improve our body soul and mind. >>> only on "cbs this morning," the best ads of 2014 and one of them is spencer. >> turns out they don't even have the money to make a [ bleep ] commercial. they don't even say [ bleep ], [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> what did she say? >> that's next on "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by macy's. >>> holiday advertising is in full swing this morning. companies spent more than $30 billion with a "b" to catch your attention last year and open your wallet. this year's advertisements are big. we're revealing "adweek" ads of the year. coming in third, a coca-cola commercial from argentina titled "parents." "adweek" calls it simply adadorablele and totallyly relatable. >> very cute. the runner-r-up a chilllling public seservice announcement savee the children watch times. it reimagined life for a british girl if serious war happened in london. and the fake su
mike hogan, thanks for being here. of "vanity fair." later we'll say how gayle, charlie and myself plan to improve our body soul and mind. >>> only on "cbs this morning," the best ads of 2014 and one of them is spencer. >> turns out they don't even have the money to make a [ bleep ] commercial. they don't even say [ bleep ], [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> what did she say? >> that's next on "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of...
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mike hogan, really interesting results. thanks so much. thanks for being here.y fair."" and later you'll see how charlie, gayle, and myself plan to improve our bodies souls, and minds. >> i can never improve too much. >>> ads of 2014. one of them is sensored. >> turns out they don't even have the money to make the [ bleep ] commercial or [ bleep ]. >> what did she say? that's next on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by macy's. you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 14 years. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... aids is going to lose. ♪ visit ccfa.org to learn more. >>> holiday advertising is in full swing this morning. companies spent more than $30 billion with a "b" to catch your attention last year and open your wallet. this year's advertisements are big. we're revealing "adw
mike hogan, really interesting results. thanks so much. thanks for being here.y fair."" and later you'll see how charlie, gayle, and myself plan to improve our bodies souls, and minds. >> i can never improve too much. >>> ads of 2014. one of them is sensored. >> turns out they don't even have the money to make the [ bleep ] commercial or [ bleep ]. >> what did she say? that's next on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs...
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"vanity fair's" digital director mike hogan tells u whether a holiday blockbuster is worth seeing orout the sony picture "the interview" that has been pull. is there a chance it will be streamed online and we can see it that way? >> the lawyer was on tv saying film hasn't been canceled. it's been delayed. they're looking into ways of releasing it. to me it's a way of saying, oh, no, the bad guys didn't win, we're going to get a chance to get back at them. at this point to pull it out of theaters it's basically. >> over. >> on the shelf. it's going to be tricky. >> i never had that much interest in seeing it. >> it's almost like our obligation as patriots to watch it now. >> let's talk about "selma" because it is a historical drama. some may think it's another the time to see it during the holidays. you loved it. >> i loved it. there's backstory. david ohyelowo is a british actor and devout christian who said he had a calling to do the show. he stuck with it. did a lot of research and contacted the creator. she has made an incredible film and he is likely to be nominated for best acto
"vanity fair's" digital director mike hogan tells u whether a holiday blockbuster is worth seeing orout the sony picture "the interview" that has been pull. is there a chance it will be streamed online and we can see it that way? >> the lawyer was on tv saying film hasn't been canceled. it's been delayed. they're looking into ways of releasing it. to me it's a way of saying, oh, no, the bad guys didn't win, we're going to get a chance to get back at them. at this point...
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mike joinls us and chris hogan, a financial planner saying you shouldn't use the holidays as an excused to see you both. thank you for joining us today. michael, make your case for overspending in the holidays. >> okay. well, first of all, it's something that consumers do consistently. every holiday season consumers overspend. it shows up in the data. i can tell you that i represent credit unions, roughly 6,500 credit unions throughout the united states. over 100 million memberships and the data consistently shows on an analyzed basis credit card balances increase by roughly 24% in december. what's not okay is to spend recklessly. when's not okay is to spend beyond your means. the data also shows that credit union members typically pay down roughly half of those increased balances in january and pay down 40% in february. another 10%. it's basically paid off by march. >> all right. >> so you're saying, mike, while you don't recommend this behavior that people actually are reasonably okay about paying off these balances and spending responsibly going over budget this time of year? >> the
mike joinls us and chris hogan, a financial planner saying you shouldn't use the holidays as an excused to see you both. thank you for joining us today. michael, make your case for overspending in the holidays. >> okay. well, first of all, it's something that consumers do consistently. every holiday season consumers overspend. it shows up in the data. i can tell you that i represent credit unions, roughly 6,500 credit unions throughout the united states. over 100 million memberships and...
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hogan. can you talk about the trove of papers that the prosecution released and that description that darren wilson gave of dealing with mikeown? >> that is a net one point underscore. 6'4", 290 pounds. foot six,lson is six 290 pounds. your hurley a child against a hogan. yet this big black man, 18 years old, this big black man who was rising up in the collective imagination of america and an officer wilson site as some kind of demonic force. he literally use the word demon. it looked like a demon coming at me. he is reduced him to a thing. he has made him an animal or less. he has made him a figment of not only his imagination, but the collective imagination of america that has been fearful of the blackmail threats. when you put all that stuff together from pop culture, from the 20d early part of century there were completely and thoroughly racist, then you have a tremendously difficult problem on your hands. and that is to say, how do black people protect themselves not to consent to the bullets of a police officer, but the metaphors come the stereotypes that operate when a police officer's desk in a police officer's imag
hogan. can you talk about the trove of papers that the prosecution released and that description that darren wilson gave of dealing with mikeown? >> that is a net one point underscore. 6'4", 290 pounds. foot six,lson is six 290 pounds. your hurley a child against a hogan. yet this big black man, 18 years old, this big black man who was rising up in the collective imagination of america and an officer wilson site as some kind of demonic force. he literally use the word demon. it...
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mike brown, you see there's a pattern. people are saying that they feared for their lives and they see these people as demons and gave an example of hulk hogan. there's definitely a perception of black men in this country that is feared. >> so with this perception and with this stereotype in terms of deconstructing the stereotype, i had a phenomenal conversation with this rapper from atlanta who said something to me that really has just stuck. it will stick for a long time because i said so now what? what would one solution be? he said, brooke, we have to be, you know -- i'm a black rapper from atlanta. i've been a democrat, but i have a lot of white conservative friends. i invite anyone who doesn't look like me to come to my church. we all have to get out there and mix with others who don't look and sound like us. it sounds like you agree with that. we need to broaden our perspectives. >> i think it's more than that. i think we also have to create content that, you know, that actually gives different perspectives of the black experience. we can tell stories that do show a side of black people that don't necessarily hinge on the fact that th
mike brown, you see there's a pattern. people are saying that they feared for their lives and they see these people as demons and gave an example of hulk hogan. there's definitely a perception of black men in this country that is feared. >> so with this perception and with this stereotype in terms of deconstructing the stereotype, i had a phenomenal conversation with this rapper from atlanta who said something to me that really has just stuck. it will stick for a long time because i said...
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and mike lee who have authored legislation to give single parents and working families more flexibility to get their time in at work or taking care of their families at home. and senator john hoganwho has led a bipartisan charge to approve the keystone pipeline and create tens of thousands of jobs. my opportunity agenda focuses on increasing educational choice to ensure every child has a chance to succeed as well as creating more jobs through r energy resources and programs. republicans are also committed to protecting the rights of the minority party, a drastic shift in the past few years in washington. amendments will be encouraged, not ignored. the practice of passing massive bills just to see what's in them will be a thing of the past. open debate and strong oversight will become the norm. while many may be skeptical, and rightfully so, given how broken washington has become, republicans are committed to returning government to the american people. we know who our bosses are and that you are more than capable of understanding what washington does or does not accomplish. we understand that it is not government that powers our nation but, rather, the ingenuity, hard work, and
and mike lee who have authored legislation to give single parents and working families more flexibility to get their time in at work or taking care of their families at home. and senator john hoganwho has led a bipartisan charge to approve the keystone pipeline and create tens of thousands of jobs. my opportunity agenda focuses on increasing educational choice to ensure every child has a chance to succeed as well as creating more jobs through r energy resources and programs. republicans are...