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i was as trashy as i could possibly be. >> rose: who was muffy? >> muffy was my mom. let all the cliches begin. >> rose: we'll get back to her in a moment. >> my agent said, "look, they're hiring somebody at "in living color." they're looking for a black man. and i said,"get me an audition." >> rose: they're looking for a black man. >> that's who they were looking for. damien williams was leaving and they wanted to replace him with a black man. that's what the casting thing said-- black man, early 20s. >> rose: and your agent said this fits you exactly? >> she said no. and i said get me in, and i came in with my boom box and wigs and i was the black man that replaced damien williams. q. and you had 100 appearanceso? >> i did. di. i had a great time with him. i'm going to hopefully do his show in the next week or two. i originally came on as a "funny" actress. and then they started sending me on crazy things-- have me drive a $12 car across the country and go live from every city. so i became this kind of "tonight show" correspondent which is great. >> rose: just let m
i was as trashy as i could possibly be. >> rose: who was muffy? >> muffy was my mom. let all the cliches begin. >> rose: we'll get back to her in a moment. >> my agent said, "look, they're hiring somebody at "in living color." they're looking for a black man. and i said,"get me an audition." >> rose: they're looking for a black man. >> that's who they were looking for. damien williams was leaving and they wanted to replace him with a...
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i could be anywhere in the world and somebody says you're muffy's mother? send her my love. >> rose: you said it could be a lobster fisherman. >> you can't believe the people that said that to me. obviously, when i married george, for a long time i was muffy's daughter and then george's wife and now a mom. >> rose: me, me, me! >> me, for one second! but she's--un, she's a force of nature. she's an incredible-- you know, she's intelligent and thoughtful and beautiful and i learned i think all my best traits from her. yeah. did you know her? >> rose: no. >> oh, you're the first. oh, my-- i feel like i should give you some keeks. you're the first one that's ever-- you did? >> rose, i did. >> i know, surprising, yes. >> rose: so now george, who is the-- made a great name for himself and put the show on the rise and it was a powerful part of the washington sunday talk. and then he comes comes to new o be the anchor of "good morning america" and in training to be the anchor for the abc-- whatever they call it. >> "world news." >> rose: "world news." she's he's in
i could be anywhere in the world and somebody says you're muffy's mother? send her my love. >> rose: you said it could be a lobster fisherman. >> you can't believe the people that said that to me. obviously, when i married george, for a long time i was muffy's daughter and then george's wife and now a mom. >> rose: me, me, me! >> me, for one second! but she's--un, she's a force of nature. she's an incredible-- you know, she's intelligent and thoughtful and beautiful and...
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dude, do you know who muffy wants to join the country club? all the mexicans. what a snob. just to be clear, your coming out against people educating their kids because it's fancy. explain that. >> a lot of people in this country have no desire or no aspiration to go to college because they have a different set of skills and desires and dreams that don't include college. there are... there's technical schools and additional vocational training. there's skills and apprenticeships. >> jon: i misunderstood. all santorum is saying is that four-year colleges aren't for everyone. there's nothing wrong with technical schools, vocational training and apprenticeships which is hardly the president's position. >> i ask every american to commit to at least to one year or more of higher education or career training, it could be a community college or a four-year school. vocational training or an apprenticeship. >> jon: ewwww! i just winded myself. you know, i'm beginning to suspect there might be something more to santorum's hatred of colleges. >> i understand why he wants you to go to
dude, do you know who muffy wants to join the country club? all the mexicans. what a snob. just to be clear, your coming out against people educating their kids because it's fancy. explain that. >> a lot of people in this country have no desire or no aspiration to go to college because they have a different set of skills and desires and dreams that don't include college. there are... there's technical schools and additional vocational training. there's skills and apprenticeships. >>...
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so the muffy of cooperation is a tangible problem in afghanistan and you know that when i think there aren't any control mechanisms for how money is invested inside the country. by release i want them. understand homes and money that they give to their governments is used. any that they expect to be used in the right way was out of the ship washington can't legally money at that arrives and then passes through the government program manages the reconstruction work. and the work of the local nongovernmental organizations so it is clear that if the majority of the government is made up of the corrupted towards where their money will end up and they have pockets on their little path the international community has encouraged the corruption that effect our country today. hard to believe. that after spending. hundred billion dollars in afghanistan. the war and the war for the rights of the children afghanistan is. the second country from the down put there for the poverty afghanistan is the highest. and the war of. each fifteen minutes one woman dies. in maternal mortality because of lack
so the muffy of cooperation is a tangible problem in afghanistan and you know that when i think there aren't any control mechanisms for how money is invested inside the country. by release i want them. understand homes and money that they give to their governments is used. any that they expect to be used in the right way was out of the ship washington can't legally money at that arrives and then passes through the government program manages the reconstruction work. and the work of the local...
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so now the two children of goodman, the two children, you know, muffy and biff, or whatever their nameshave to share the children's trust with the girlfriend, who is 42 years old. it's a technicality. i think it's terribly creepy, but i think she's going to get away with it. >> richard? >> i do not think she's going to get away with it. i agree with avery. i think it is a fraudulent conveyance. when you're faced with a big money judgment, fred, or someone has a judgment against you, the law says you cannot hide your assets. this trust that was set up for his children -- >> is this considered hiding? >> the judge said -- he said it's not part of the estate but now that he tried to adopt his girlfriend, which apparently he did, this is going to be looked down on by the surrogates court. the purpose of the adoption statute is to create a parental/child relationship. that is not what was created here or you'd have an incest problem. this is a big problem, i think they're going to undo it. i don't know why he doesn't have enough insurance to cover this. he's going to get hitby a big number.
so now the two children of goodman, the two children, you know, muffy and biff, or whatever their nameshave to share the children's trust with the girlfriend, who is 42 years old. it's a technicality. i think it's terribly creepy, but i think she's going to get away with it. >> richard? >> i do not think she's going to get away with it. i agree with avery. i think it is a fraudulent conveyance. when you're faced with a big money judgment, fred, or someone has a judgment against you,...
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your mother, muffie. don't let the name fool you.of the two of them. there she is. i know. she's a very important part of your life. you write about it eloquently. >> she was very nervous when e wrote this book. she thought i would patty davis tell-all. george said it's a love letter to your mother. it is. she's this great fixture in my life. she's strong and warm and wonderful and everybody knows her. she adores george. and i say in the book, if george and i were both drowning in a lake, my mother would drive in, save him, bring him back, and the two of them would decide who to call to get me. she's my -- north star, as they say. and i think the strong women in my family go from great-grandmother to grandmother. my grandmother made a boat out of yak skin and sailed in it. when you meet my 9-year-old, you get it. >> we are kind of getting to met them -- to meet them from this new show of yours. >> the daily shot. >> i come back, i do the shot. there she is. oh, preplastic surgery. >> that's what, you keep it real. you have to say tha
your mother, muffie. don't let the name fool you.of the two of them. there she is. i know. she's a very important part of your life. you write about it eloquently. >> she was very nervous when e wrote this book. she thought i would patty davis tell-all. george said it's a love letter to your mother. it is. she's this great fixture in my life. she's strong and warm and wonderful and everybody knows her. she adores george. and i say in the book, if george and i were both drowning in a lake,...
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. >> geeves used to work for muffy. >>> coming up, dow 13,000. of course the story of the week, will today's economic data help the bulls case? we're going to bring you that. but first, a programming note. monday, this is big. warren buffett is ready to answer your questions live on ""squawk"." becky will be there. so e-mail them to us. askwarren@cnbc.com or tweet your ask #askwarren. three hours of him responding to your questions starting on monday at 6:00 a.m. eastern. becky is going out to omaha this weekend. now as we head to a break check out the global market headlines. [ nadine ] buzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in the morning on your own. that's a big accomplishment to me. i don't know how much money i need. but i know that whatever i have that's what i'm going to live within. ♪ ♪ >>> we're back on this thursday morning counting down to the government's latest jobless claims report due out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. joining us now the senior u.s. economi
. >> geeves used to work for muffy. >>> coming up, dow 13,000. of course the story of the week, will today's economic data help the bulls case? we're going to bring you that. but first, a programming note. monday, this is big. warren buffett is ready to answer your questions live on ""squawk"." becky will be there. so e-mail them to us. askwarren@cnbc.com or tweet your ask #askwarren. three hours of him responding to your questions starting on monday at 6:00...