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>> i have my own website, virginia nicholson at .co.uk. i don't have a direct link, but my agent any mutations will be put through. especially when it comes to women of war and a topic related to the. >> i have talked a great deal about this in the century. the current book is about women in the 1950s. we are taking that take it literally in the 1950s and 1960s. it doesn't have a strong historical momentum of the previous decades. the reality i am discovering is that a lot of things happened in this time as though it had been a decade of extremes. it was a decade when you could look on the one hand to the mass membership of the young conservative movement. and on the other extreme, the invention of the teenager and rock 'n roll. as well as others of the women's institute. it is countrywomen who get together to make jams and jellies and sing hymns. it is just sort of cozy in the image is very cozy. again, the other extreme is the campaign of nuclear disarmament. she was part of cameron university in 1951. and i've talked to women who have c
>> i have my own website, virginia nicholson at .co.uk. i don't have a direct link, but my agent any mutations will be put through. especially when it comes to women of war and a topic related to the. >> i have talked a great deal about this in the century. the current book is about women in the 1950s. we are taking that take it literally in the 1950s and 1960s. it doesn't have a strong historical momentum of the previous decades. the reality i am discovering is that a lot of things...
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. >> what about another one they don't have in the state's is widenfeld and nicholson. >> the founder of that while it was found by two people who have a sense of fun and nicholson who is still alive and to the extent that i know running in the publishing house. i really don't know to what extent. >> how important is the u.s. market to the british authors? >> it is tremendously important. and it is for us, too. we had a circulation of 60,000, which have sometimes goes to show it is more than the new statesman combined. i think something that is very roughly 25 between the u.k. and the states and the other ten. this is really rough. obviously the states are very important to us and we like to feel that we are addressing americans as much and in fact often more. >> mary kay wilmers in your view who are some of the top british authors people should read? >> hillary mattell. >> she has written wolfe's lawyer and then the second part -- >> this call will fall. thank you. >> and she is writing a third volume now, and apart from that there was clear tomlin, any number -- martin, -- >> who ar
. >> what about another one they don't have in the state's is widenfeld and nicholson. >> the founder of that while it was found by two people who have a sense of fun and nicholson who is still alive and to the extent that i know running in the publishing house. i really don't know to what extent. >> how important is the u.s. market to the british authors? >> it is tremendously important. and it is for us, too. we had a circulation of 60,000, which have sometimes goes to...
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. >> jim nicholson is the teller in this video.ey, caught on the bank's security cameras, jim's instincts kick in. >> i grabbed the bag, threw it on the ground and said where is it? referring to if he had a weapon. >> it's a bold move by the teller. the robber hesitates. he doesn't show a weapon. what would you do in this situation? would you give the robber what he wants or call his bluff? would you attempt an aggressive move? the teller makes his decision. >> i lunged towards him. he backed off. at that point i ran around the counter and chased him. >> nicholson chases the robber down the street, tackling him and pinning him down until police arrive soon after. some see jim nicholson as a hero, but his bosses at the bank don't agree. two days after the robbery attempt, he's fired. some customers are outraged. >> i just can't believe that he would get fired for doing something that i feel was right. >> bank policy says tellers are supposed to comply with the robber, give him what he wants. basically the goal should be to get the r
. >> jim nicholson is the teller in this video.ey, caught on the bank's security cameras, jim's instincts kick in. >> i grabbed the bag, threw it on the ground and said where is it? referring to if he had a weapon. >> it's a bold move by the teller. the robber hesitates. he doesn't show a weapon. what would you do in this situation? would you give the robber what he wants or call his bluff? would you attempt an aggressive move? the teller makes his decision. >> i lunged...
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we are joined by catherine nicholson in london. you have been at the tour de france fan park in london. what was the mood like there when it was announced he had one? >> absolutely delighted, as i am sure you can imagine. even though it only really become between. it was not just a thing. we have seen several years now for the olympics, so those successes and investment in the sport have really made cycling what the british people expect to do well. >> there have been some claims in the french press that perhaps there has been some doping in his team. what did the british make of all of that? >> what i ask people about this, i expected them to react angrily. they are welcoming the extra scrutiny and feeling that years and years of scandals have really badly damaged cycling's image. they are happy to restore the image and prove that their hero is this superhuman rather than supported by drugs or anything like that. in any case, there is no raining on his parade right now. we have big wins in tennis and rugby over the lrse,cohe tour
we are joined by catherine nicholson in london. you have been at the tour de france fan park in london. what was the mood like there when it was announced he had one? >> absolutely delighted, as i am sure you can imagine. even though it only really become between. it was not just a thing. we have seen several years now for the olympics, so those successes and investment in the sport have really made cycling what the british people expect to do well. >> there have been some claims in...
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who else would better impersonate jack nicholson than jack nicholson. >> another day, another $50,000is a walk-in. >> and it's still legend at "saturday night live" kevin spacey, doing chris wattkin, auditioning to be han solo. >> he tells me your looking for alderon system. >> it was very funny. a few months after i had done that saturday night live sketch, i ran into christopher walken at a party. i didn't know him all that well. and he walked up to me and he sort of looked at me with that remarkably blank face and he went, i saw your little sketch. it was funny, ha ha. >> kevin spacey, the kind of decathlon actor who won oscars for "the usual suspects" and for "american beauty." now this week celebrated for something new again. but he told us, he's been thinking about when he started out and one of the nicest guys in town, jack lemmon became his mentor and taught him, be sure to send the elevator back down to help others coming up. >> it's one of the great things about being an actor is that you get this chance to put yourself in other people's shoes, to live in someone else's idea
who else would better impersonate jack nicholson than jack nicholson. >> another day, another $50,000is a walk-in. >> and it's still legend at "saturday night live" kevin spacey, doing chris wattkin, auditioning to be han solo. >> he tells me your looking for alderon system. >> it was very funny. a few months after i had done that saturday night live sketch, i ran into christopher walken at a party. i didn't know him all that well. and he walked up to me and he...
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jack nicholson, that role was based on whitey bulger.e took the brave acting advice of not doing a boston accent and just playing jack nicholson. i thought that was a very interesting choice. his brother was the president of the state senate, billy bulger. politicians would go on television and be like, we pheer pheer -- we fear billy bulger and not because of whitey because he is a tack turn politician. and everybody e like, yeah, not because his brother is a murderer. >> i for one respect whitey and all he did for the community. the buses ran on time. >> i hope that cut that out and turn it into a racial thing. bill just said i respected whitey. i hope that shows up somewhere. somebody put that on the web. >> next topic, mouthy manatee. keith olbermann is headed back to the place that made him famous. no, not his therapist. espn confirms he will return to host a new late night talk show. oh i hate those. it will be on espn2, but a lot like espn but a year older. they will be free to discuss matters other than sports, but never, ever po
jack nicholson, that role was based on whitey bulger.e took the brave acting advice of not doing a boston accent and just playing jack nicholson. i thought that was a very interesting choice. his brother was the president of the state senate, billy bulger. politicians would go on television and be like, we pheer pheer -- we fear billy bulger and not because of whitey because he is a tack turn politician. and everybody e like, yeah, not because his brother is a murderer. >> i for one...
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-- i don't think any team has a fan like jack nicholson. years and years and years. >> lakers has jack nicholson. >> bill: i think he's been at it longer. >> paul ryan may be against gay marriage but might be okay with loving fish. he got buzz for a photo of himself he tweeted out of him kissing a fish on the lips. his caption was "politicians don't always kiss babies." the tweet spawned a lot of jokes on social media yesterday. >> bill: oh, man, there is an endless possibility of jokes there, right? shall we? all right. >> speaking of jokes, paula deen has lost a lot. her cookbook, her sponsors, her tv show. one company is ready to take her on. puremature.com offering her an endorsement deal. according to tmz worth six figures. it is a porn site featuring older women. the company says full figured or thin arthritic or diabetic, paula embodies their perspect spokesperson and they would love to have her. >> bill: you know, it is up to her. her choice. i respect her whatever decision she makes but when i think of porn, i don't think of paula
-- i don't think any team has a fan like jack nicholson. years and years and years. >> lakers has jack nicholson. >> bill: i think he's been at it longer. >> paul ryan may be against gay marriage but might be okay with loving fish. he got buzz for a photo of himself he tweeted out of him kissing a fish on the lips. his caption was "politicians don't always kiss babies." the tweet spawned a lot of jokes on social media yesterday. >> bill: oh, man, there is an...
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. >> in the film, jack nicholson plays jack, tries to kill his wife and son. >> i never liked shelly duval in the version. i thought she was just sort of screen machine, something very about the way she was presented. >> he disliked stanley cooper's film so much that king bought back the screen writes and made his own mini series. >> who did this. >> don't you touch him. i will wait till you're asleep, and i will kill you. >> part of the teal was that he stopped bad mouthing the cooper's version. >> for a long time, i that line and then died so now i figgier what the [ bleep ] . >> elizabeth cook, kpix 5. >> he died. that's the way it goes. king has just finished writing a sequel to the shining. dr. sleep will be published in the fall. >> all right. paul is here to fill us in on our week forecast. hopefully it'll be nice and shining. >>> the sun will be shining. nice segue. segue alert there. >> here's johnny. >> here's sown shine. we have a marine layer moving in tonight, likely thicker than what we had last night, which means it's going to take long other to get that sunshine in th
. >> in the film, jack nicholson plays jack, tries to kill his wife and son. >> i never liked shelly duval in the version. i thought she was just sort of screen machine, something very about the way she was presented. >> he disliked stanley cooper's film so much that king bought back the screen writes and made his own mini series. >> who did this. >> don't you touch him. i will wait till you're asleep, and i will kill you. >> part of the teal was that he...
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everybody is here's it here's a test try and find someone on the other side of the camera with jack nicholson that where it isn't either their best show or they're just ok you can't do it everybody is really really great on the other side of camera because he shows a form. i love to work with jack. you know a that's a good us thank you my guess val kilmer for tickets and information about citizen to aim go to w w w dot ballad kilmer dot com and remember you can find me on twitter with kings things will see you next time. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donor. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot of my country music stars are you know what kind of mind their terrorist cells in your neighborhood all want to give us a defeat terrorism the only poll and the crystal b
everybody is here's it here's a test try and find someone on the other side of the camera with jack nicholson that where it isn't either their best show or they're just ok you can't do it everybody is really really great on the other side of camera because he shows a form. i love to work with jack. you know a that's a good us thank you my guess val kilmer for tickets and information about citizen to aim go to w w w dot ballad kilmer dot com and remember you can find me on twitter with kings...
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everybody is here's it here's a test try and find someone on the other side of the camera with jack nicholson that where it isn't either their best show or they're just ok you can't do it everybody is really really great on the other side a camera because he shows up form. i'd love to work with check you know a that's a good as thank you my guess val kilmer for tickets and information about citizen twain go to w.w.w. dot valved kilmer dot com and remember you can find me on twitter with kings things will see you next time. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. let me let me i want to know what all let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have our knives out. but if you give this right a spanking there again you're in a situation where b. and i don't want to talk about your name and. the nation free could you take action free transport
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major general john nicholson is commander of the 82nd. >> as we look at the at the evolving situation in syria and other places around the world, we're preparing to deal with the reality of securing chemical weapons. >> reporter: in this exercise they found one of the components for the deadly nerve agent vx. >> vx. >> reporter: how does chemical weapons change the operation? >> chemical weapons are not something we encountered in the last ten years of counterinsurgency. so there is many dimensions to the issue of securing chemical stockpiles that we're working through right now. >> reporter: does it inevitably make it a more dangerous operation? >> absolutely. we want to minimize the risk to our paratroopers. and then how do we deal with the potential hazard to the locals in that area, the civilians. >> paratroopers will keep everybody else away until experts arrived to decontaminate the site and arrange for disposal of the chemicals. >> do you have special units that are trained and equipped to handle chemical weapons? >> we do in the united states army and they're out here training
major general john nicholson is commander of the 82nd. >> as we look at the at the evolving situation in syria and other places around the world, we're preparing to deal with the reality of securing chemical weapons. >> reporter: in this exercise they found one of the components for the deadly nerve agent vx. >> vx. >> reporter: how does chemical weapons change the operation? >> chemical weapons are not something we encountered in the last ten years of...
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penguin, i worked for -- [inaudible] and hudson who publish art books, i worked for a publisher named nicholson, i even very briefly worked in the publications department of a museum. and then i fled. >> host: why? >> guest: i think because i had a nervous breakdown. publishing, great stuff. [laughter] the things got difficult, and so i thought, great, time for a change. >> host: and you started becoming ap author. >> guest: yeah. i took three weeks holiday, and i went to the library, and i did research on these women, and i wrote a proposal, and i called a couple of agents i knew and, of course, i was in an enormously privileged position that i could just call up agents because i knew them and said you may want to think with horror at the idea, but i've written this proposal are, do you want to look at it? and one of the agents said he wanted to take me on, and he said the best advice anyone ever gives an author, don't give up the day job. so i gave up the day job. and here i am. >> host: we've heard that from a couple of the authors here in london that we've interviewed that it's hard to be i
penguin, i worked for -- [inaudible] and hudson who publish art books, i worked for a publisher named nicholson, i even very briefly worked in the publications department of a museum. and then i fled. >> host: why? >> guest: i think because i had a nervous breakdown. publishing, great stuff. [laughter] the things got difficult, and so i thought, great, time for a change. >> host: and you started becoming ap author. >> guest: yeah. i took three weeks holiday, and i went...
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. >> i am great respect for secretary nicholson but thed virginia is to be terrible to go back to collectnsurance payments for they have billions of dollarsut that are outstanding by to see a partial payment in advance of some type. that may be one of the only ways to get over the hill but thely problem with all ofthe this with the disabilityt backlog of the overtime if they don't fix the system it doesn't matter how manythe people they've flooded to make up the backlog the down in the left out the man that tha is responsible that is the president of the united states. here is one man who is not taken the lead and we appreciate the us so much and a deadlock. the rules of war to inspire operation men. we will introduce you to the former marine who became patient zero on talking on television with me. lou: >>>urn lou: then turning to the wounded warriors come amazing program to provide reconstructive surgery to a service member's sparked in part by a conversation between a marine corporal and i talking on their seven years ago. it is called operation meant treating more than 80 wounded warr
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i have great respect for secrary nicholson. the problem with hat is v.a.terrible about going back and clawing backif you will, and collecting on insurance payments that are being made now where they have billions of dollars that are still outstanding out there. what i'd like to see is maybe a partial payment, an advance of some te. thinkk think that may be one of the only ways that we can get over the hill. the problem with all of this is with the focus that's being given to the disability back log right now, the overtime that's being done, if they don't fix the system that they've got, it doesn't matter how many people they put in to help make this back log go down. >> and we've left out the man who is responsible, and that is, after all, the president o the united states, president obama. every parent wants the safest and healthiest products for their family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a concern mom, with a crazy dream. a wish that there was a company that i could rely on, that d all of the hard work for me. i'm jessica alba, and
i have great respect for secrary nicholson. the problem with hat is v.a.terrible about going back and clawing backif you will, and collecting on insurance payments that are being made now where they have billions of dollars that are still outstanding out there. what i'd like to see is maybe a partial payment, an advance of some te. thinkk think that may be one of the only ways that we can get over the hill. the problem with all of this is with the focus that's being given to the disability back...
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i have great respect for secretary nicholson. the problem with hat is v.a.bout going back and clawing back, if you will, and collecting on insurance payments that are being made now where they he billions of dollars that are still outstanding out there. what i'd like to see is maybe a partial payment, an advance of some type. think think that may be one of the only ways that we can get over the hill. the problem with all of this is with theocus that's being given to the disability back log right now, the overtime that's being done, if they don't fix the system that they've got, it doesn't matter how many people they put in to help make this back log go down. >> and we've left out the man who is responsible, and that is, after all, the president of t united states, president obama. this is greta. she works in quality control. she makes a nifty living sleeping on mattresses pioneered by engineers whose singluar devotion is not stopping until they have given her the best sleep of herife. that's not greta. save up to $500 on the mpur-ergo set plus visit tempurpe
i have great respect for secretary nicholson. the problem with hat is v.a.bout going back and clawing back, if you will, and collecting on insurance payments that are being made now where they he billions of dollars that are still outstanding out there. what i'd like to see is maybe a partial payment, an advance of some type. think think that may be one of the only ways that we can get over the hill. the problem with all of this is with theocus that's being given to the disability back log...
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i have great respect for secretary nicholson. the problem with hat is v.a.rrible about going back and clawing back, if you wil, and collecting on insurance payments that are being made now where they have billions of dollars that are still outstanding out there. what'd like to see is maybe a partial payment, an advance of some type. think think that may be one of the only ways that we can get over the hill. the problem with all of this is with the focus that's being given to the disability back log right now, e overtime that's beg done,f they don't fix e system that they've got, it doesn't matter how many people they put in to help make this back log go down. >> and we've left out the man who is responsib, and that is, after all, the president of the united states, president obama. clients are always learning more to maktheir money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottra officeguig every step of the way. be
i have great respect for secretary nicholson. the problem with hat is v.a.rrible about going back and clawing back, if you wil, and collecting on insurance payments that are being made now where they have billions of dollars that are still outstanding out there. what'd like to see is maybe a partial payment, an advance of some type. think think that may be one of the only ways that we can get over the hill. the problem with all of this is with the focus that's being given to the disability back...
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i have great respect for secrety nicholson. the problem with h is v.a.terrible about going back and clawing back, if you will, and collecti onn insurance payments that are being made now where they have billions of dollars that are sti outstanding out there. what i'd like to see is maybe a partial payment, ann advance of some type. think think that may be one of the only ways that we can get over the hill. the problem with all of this is with the focus that's being given to the disability bk log right now, the overtime that's being done, if they don't fix the system that they've got, it doesn't matter how many people they put in to help make this back log go down. >> and we've left out the m who is responsible, and that is, after all, the president of the united states, president obama. lou: >>> turning now to our wounded warriors, an amazing program that provides reconstructive surgery to severely injured service members, inspir in part by a cononversation betweea marine corporal and i talking on the air some seven years ago. it's called operation mend.
i have great respect for secrety nicholson. the problem with h is v.a.terrible about going back and clawing back, if you will, and collecti onn insurance payments that are being made now where they have billions of dollars that are sti outstanding out there. what i'd like to see is maybe a partial payment, ann advance of some type. think think that may be one of the only ways that we can get over the hill. the problem with all of this is with the focus that's being given to the disability bk...
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it's like when they say, nicholson clooney adore women. i know, they have nerve endings in their -- thanks for the wake-up call. >> that's the point, remi. what it's about, sex addiction has been about options. the more options you have the more sex you will have and therefore people say that is a sex addiction, no you are a movie star that gets laid a lot. >> a stand up comedian said, men are only as faithful as their options. >> that was me. >> right. i'm stunned right now. i think gavin and i just found common ground. first time we agree on something. >> he is not done. continue. >> yes, how much money did ucla spend on the study? they should have given it to me tore taxpayers. i could have told you what the study said is. it's a bunch of bologne, it's an excuse for a famous well-known celebrity when he usual usually it's a he, i don't know of with a sex addiction. >> that's a good point. >> i day two, i hemean, remi. >> can we bleep that whole portion out. >> i will drop it. thank you for that. >> and thank you for making our remi very
it's like when they say, nicholson clooney adore women. i know, they have nerve endings in their -- thanks for the wake-up call. >> that's the point, remi. what it's about, sex addiction has been about options. the more options you have the more sex you will have and therefore people say that is a sex addiction, no you are a movie star that gets laid a lot. >> a stand up comedian said, men are only as faithful as their options. >> that was me. >> right. i'm stunned right...
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. >> as val nicholson said on your show last week, you either wind up in jail, in the hospital, or in the morgue. and i don't think that's changed. and it should let us know that this response to the trayvon martin case is just naming the elephant that has been in the room for a very long time. >> i don't want to talk about stuff we can't fix. i'm only here for my lifetime. i want to fix some things. i think some things can get better. if people are watching and they say, you know, probably in the next five days i'll run into some black people and why don't try to be a little different this time? you can begin to make the changes. i think it's positive. the president also spoke about the need for all americans to do some soul-searching. let's listen to the president again. >> there have been talk about should we convene a conversation on race. i haven't seen that to be particularly productive when politicians try to organize conversations. they end up being stilted and politicized and folks are locked into the positions they already have. on the other hand, and families and churches a
. >> as val nicholson said on your show last week, you either wind up in jail, in the hospital, or in the morgue. and i don't think that's changed. and it should let us know that this response to the trayvon martin case is just naming the elephant that has been in the room for a very long time. >> i don't want to talk about stuff we can't fix. i'm only here for my lifetime. i want to fix some things. i think some things can get better. if people are watching and they say, you know,...
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nicholson played bulger. >> but it wasn't damon or dicaprio, was it? >> that was a combination. a melding of several other roles. >> in case you hadn't noticed, mike covered this case for years for "the boston globe." he's just not randomly familiar. >> whitey's braer was president of the massachusetts senate for years and refused for years. because i used to put in the paper that whitey bulger was nothing -- no drugs moved in south boston without whitey bulger and his brother would say no, you know, he does things but not drugs. he doesn't do drugs. which of course nothing could move including cocaine and heroin without his permission. bill bulger told me, no, i heard from higher authority from you that he doesn't do drugs. the fbi would tell bill bulger no, he's okay, he's not doing drugs. the fbi agent is in jail for life. >> wow, an incredible story. the true story. good acting. well done. >> well done, guys. >> there's more, we could do the whole transcript. >> i think we've done enough damage. >> just spread it out. >> last night, we got a little word from up in alaska, fr
nicholson played bulger. >> but it wasn't damon or dicaprio, was it? >> that was a combination. a melding of several other roles. >> in case you hadn't noticed, mike covered this case for years for "the boston globe." he's just not randomly familiar. >> whitey's braer was president of the massachusetts senate for years and refused for years. because i used to put in the paper that whitey bulger was nothing -- no drugs moved in south boston without whitey bulger...
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>> at the time polanski was basking in the success of his latest film "chinatown" starring jack nicholsono cbs news back in 2003. >> what made me uncomfortable is that he asked me to change my blouse in front of him. the last photos were taken in the jacuzzi. then, he got in the jacuzzi and then that's when i started realizing that i might be in trouble. >> geimer later told police how she was drugged and then raped in 1978 he pled guilty to unlawful sex with a minor but fled the country when the judge tried to dismiss a plea bargain. today, he continues to live as a free man in his native fraens. when her book cover was posted on the hollywood reporter's website, it is generated polarizing comments. >> people wonder how is it that she ended up in an older man's house and on the other, people that are extremely angry that a rapist has escaped punishment for 35 years. >> reached by phone, she told "cbs this morning" she had been following online posts. i was surprised by some of the things i read. i didn't expect the cover would be controversial. it seemed like the obvious choice to me. th
>> at the time polanski was basking in the success of his latest film "chinatown" starring jack nicholsono cbs news back in 2003. >> what made me uncomfortable is that he asked me to change my blouse in front of him. the last photos were taken in the jacuzzi. then, he got in the jacuzzi and then that's when i started realizing that i might be in trouble. >> geimer later told police how she was drugged and then raped in 1978 he pled guilty to unlawful sex with a minor...
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. >>> phil nicholson officially wins the first british open title. look at 'em.loud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> a gloomy start to the day in san francisco. a live look at the city and the bay bridge. giants play this afternoon. game time 1:05. 60 degrees expected with partly cloudy skies. >>> thousands of people are still without power in las vegas following a severe thunderstorm that knocked down trees and flooded parts of the vegas strip. friday night's storm produced 750 lightning strikes. as the cl
. >>> phil nicholson officially wins the first british open title. look at 'em.loud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over...
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>> stephanie: somebody said about filner, he looks exactly like jack nicholson as the joker.ry dance with the devil by the pale moonlight, he keeps -- >> he keeps his toys in the slut bag. >> stephanie: i'm guessing he said things. >> and having a few drinks. >> need a few drinks to kill the bug that you have up your ass. >> stephanie: okay. lisa curtain. >> he then asked me if it could come off while i was in d.c. and if i would go out with him. i said i really didn't think so. and at that point, he pulled my hand closer to him and he reached over to kiss me. i turned my head at that moment and on the side of my face, i got a very wet, saliva-filled kiss, including feeling his tongue on me. >> blah! >> she would rather be killed by billy bass. >> stephanie: that made me do that. okay. all right. miles in texas says chris is his favorite part of the show. ugh! hi, miles. you must also enjoy the yule log. chris is pretty much the human version of the yule log. >> caller: i want to defend chris. you said he didn't add hardly nothing to the show. that is wrong, stephanie. >> tha
>> stephanie: somebody said about filner, he looks exactly like jack nicholson as the joker.ry dance with the devil by the pale moonlight, he keeps -- >> he keeps his toys in the slut bag. >> stephanie: i'm guessing he said things. >> and having a few drinks. >> need a few drinks to kill the bug that you have up your ass. >> stephanie: okay. lisa curtain. >> he then asked me if it could come off while i was in d.c. and if i would go out with him. i said...
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taxpayer meeting with jim nicholson. sort of a checkup. what's important to you this year? 1999. they went around the room and cut the capital gains tax, take the trial lawyers put them in a plastic bag, throw them in the river. everybody was in one of those two places. then he finished, thank you very much. got up and left. and the last couple moments of the colombo tv shows, the guy from the chamber said there's this other thing. what is it? we have never worked on it. what is it? we don't -- what is it? we are running out of workers we need immigration reform. around that table the truckers, retail people, small business guys, manufacturers, everybody said that's a bigger issue than the one given i talked to that i brought up. and they talked in terms of hundreds of thousands of people that they needed. and yet none of them felt comfortable or confident, they thought it was somebody else's issue. through, this time more than 2007, because it just didn't get organized in that way, the business -- every business group is for legalization of the 10 million or 11 million who are h
taxpayer meeting with jim nicholson. sort of a checkup. what's important to you this year? 1999. they went around the room and cut the capital gains tax, take the trial lawyers put them in a plastic bag, throw them in the river. everybody was in one of those two places. then he finished, thank you very much. got up and left. and the last couple moments of the colombo tv shows, the guy from the chamber said there's this other thing. what is it? we have never worked on it. what is it? we don't --...