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check out cbs philly.com to find out how to help the nit wits.t a great group of ladies. love them. >>> third grader from she monk new jersey got the surprise of her life the last day of school. >> students gathered for a school project on role models. while riley gardener was just standing there her role model, her big brother tommy, he walk out from behind that screen. tommy is in the navy. he spent the last three years stationed in japan. >> when he popped out it was like wow, i can't believe he was here. >> it is rough ago way from family, younger sibling. >> we will go out, hang out together, me and her, so it will be real good. >> i love seeing those first big hugs. those are two already making big plans we're told doing everything and nothing, whatever they want to do to make up for that lost time. so often we hear about service members seeing their children but remember big brothers and big sisters out there too. >> it feels so good. >> i love that. >> 6:49. lets see what is coming up on cb. this morning. >> hi gayle, good morning. >> i c
check out cbs philly.com to find out how to help the nit wits.t a great group of ladies. love them. >>> third grader from she monk new jersey got the surprise of her life the last day of school. >> students gathered for a school project on role models. while riley gardener was just standing there her role model, her big brother tommy, he walk out from behind that screen. tommy is in the navy. he spent the last three years stationed in japan. >> when he popped out it was...
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. >> these women are not offended to be called nit wits. >> no. >> they are all residents of ann's choiceor living community in warminster. late last year they asked young veterans how to help soldiers. >> could you knit the for these veterans, and betty says absolutely we can do that. >> reporter: betty is betty mccue. >> a regular sock would not work. or forearms, because they, they want them for warmth. >> reporter: betty put out the call, so far more than 60 tonighters responded for walter reid and other military hospitals. >> 614, and we have a bag still to count. >> it is good for me. it gives me something to do: it is for a good cause. >> i hope that they feel someone out there cares. >> reporter: nit wits are not just about charity, there is also the comradery. >> our family, we talk about when we were young. >> reporter: when congressman mike fitzpatrick heard about them he honored betty and others with a thank you in the congressional record. >> people are serious about this group, and sending her machine try donations and donations of yarn. >> it will be, a happy day, and diffi
. >> these women are not offended to be called nit wits. >> no. >> they are all residents of ann's choiceor living community in warminster. late last year they asked young veterans how to help soldiers. >> could you knit the for these veterans, and betty says absolutely we can do that. >> reporter: betty is betty mccue. >> a regular sock would not work. or forearms, because they, they want them for warmth. >> reporter: betty put out the call, so far...
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from new laws to old prejudices, life has become harder, not easier for a tight nit community under abackven forcing to move to the united states. here's terry moran. ♪ >> reporter: this is central station in downtown moscow, russia's largest gay nightclub. here, gays have come for years to meet friends, maybe fall in and out of love. and enjoy their own show, the famous, flamboyant drag performances. but now the curtain may be about to fall here for good, because one by one, the people here who feel like outcasts in their own homeland are being forced to flee this sanctuary. as we learned in an incredible six-month journey to be young, gay, and russian is a struggle every single day. >> here you can't even go outside and say out loud that you're gay. >> reporter: 20-year-old alexi, that's not his real world, works as one of the drag performers. another is 21-year-old victor, also not his real name. you can leave for another country or you can die. >> reporter: at central station, for a few hours, they are free. >> it's the only place we can do every single watch. >> reporter: but this co
from new laws to old prejudices, life has become harder, not easier for a tight nit community under abackven forcing to move to the united states. here's terry moran. ♪ >> reporter: this is central station in downtown moscow, russia's largest gay nightclub. here, gays have come for years to meet friends, maybe fall in and out of love. and enjoy their own show, the famous, flamboyant drag performances. but now the curtain may be about to fall here for good, because one by one, the people...
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. >> reporter: to put nit perspective, the last time there was a strike it was in the early 80s. it lasted three months. imagine that. nbc 10 news. >> count on nbc 10 news to bring you new information as the setpa regional rail contract dispute continues. for updates any time, go to our website, nbc10.com. >>> unrelated to the strike there are now more overnight transit options in philadelphia as part of a pilot program. after midnight, trains on setpa's broad street subway began over night. those operate every 20 minutes during weekend overnights. the trains replace all night buses on the routes. between now and labor day, setpa will decide whether to make the overnight trains permanent. >>> new from over night, police are investigating a shooting in burlington county. police are on the scene. authorities are not confirming how many were hurt, but a neighbor told us she saw two men who had been shot, one in the leg, other in the neck. she said someone fired at them as they walked to their car, possibly at a party. >>> philadelphia police are investigating how a drug suspect died
. >> reporter: to put nit perspective, the last time there was a strike it was in the early 80s. it lasted three months. imagine that. nbc 10 news. >> count on nbc 10 news to bring you new information as the setpa regional rail contract dispute continues. for updates any time, go to our website, nbc10.com. >>> unrelated to the strike there are now more overnight transit options in philadelphia as part of a pilot program. after midnight, trains on setpa's broad street subway...
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maybe you have seen nit the movies. small window less cells prisoners allowed out only an hour a day, isolation. now prisoners are fighting back, in courts even through hunger strikes. it is the inside story.
maybe you have seen nit the movies. small window less cells prisoners allowed out only an hour a day, isolation. now prisoners are fighting back, in courts even through hunger strikes. it is the inside story.
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maybe you have seen nit the movies. small window less cells prisoners allowed out only an hour a day, isolation. now prisoners are fighting back, in courts even through hunger strikes. it is the inside story. prisoners use segregation as a punishment, or they say, to keep the rest of the confined safe from dangerous prisoners. psychiatrists have call add cluster of symptoms that come from this confinement shoe syndrome. it includes memory loss, paranoia, hallucinations anxiety. 200 inmates have been cleared by a federal judge to bring a class action lawsuit, alleging that solitaire violates their rights. the state of california fought against allowing prisoners to have status as a class, and a federal judge's ruling could end or curtail the use of solitary confinement. gang members are most often segregated this way, regardless of their behavior of criminal acts, prisoners isolated in this way are confined to their cells more than 22 hours a day. often without a window. human contact is minimized, prisoners are remotely
maybe you have seen nit the movies. small window less cells prisoners allowed out only an hour a day, isolation. now prisoners are fighting back, in courts even through hunger strikes. it is the inside story. prisoners use segregation as a punishment, or they say, to keep the rest of the confined safe from dangerous prisoners. psychiatrists have call add cluster of symptoms that come from this confinement shoe syndrome. it includes memory loss, paranoia, hallucinations anxiety. 200 inmates have...
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thought the thought could have boy of the share him in the north you got that us they are stud novice nits about would it not a pretty easy. procedure . cobra did you i would put a little tidbit of what your spirits up with. his nose trios are or does because he start using bogus or issuing here's what you see and his national guard is with its head coach who knows it we're pretty bright you really cheat sheet zilch so there was a real progress in my shoes from your. position is a bust but over the cost on your move some parts of the. pushers put some of the new leathers on seeing it to score an up or those sides of the middle way what's close so it's called a mere good usually machine that doesn't it just goes amiss period the reason she turns out you do she is stupid that you always should you egyptian good the warriors if you pull chariots of jupiter good. to some russian at the syria. wouldn't you be that would put us in the shit. in the station are you not stitcher sure. because i was still coaching which. job would be a moment. to shine a polygon in all the educating you could teach
thought the thought could have boy of the share him in the north you got that us they are stud novice nits about would it not a pretty easy. procedure . cobra did you i would put a little tidbit of what your spirits up with. his nose trios are or does because he start using bogus or issuing here's what you see and his national guard is with its head coach who knows it we're pretty bright you really cheat sheet zilch so there was a real progress in my shoes from your. position is a bust but over...
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put the thought could it have boyd of the share him in the north to conduct us they are stud novice nits about would it not a pretty easy. procedure . cobra did you i would put a little tidbit of what your spirits up with. his nice trios are or does because he start using bogus your issue here is what you see and his national guard has with its head coach who knows it will provide you really cheap she still she was a real progress or mushrooms from your. tush there's a dispute over the cost on your move some parts of the. bush tax cuts and of any others i'm seeing he had to score an up or those sides of the middle way. closer it's go to me it would usually machine that doesn't it just goes amiss pdvsa shit times that if you push it a secret that you will should you digital good the glorious you do pull chariots of jupiter the good citizen exterior goodness you listen washington to see me or you. wouldn't you be ok with but you wait and shit. in the station do you not see it your sure. it's because i was too cultured which. your job would be a moment. to shine a polygon in all of those. y
put the thought could it have boyd of the share him in the north to conduct us they are stud novice nits about would it not a pretty easy. procedure . cobra did you i would put a little tidbit of what your spirits up with. his nice trios are or does because he start using bogus your issue here is what you see and his national guard has with its head coach who knows it will provide you really cheap she still she was a real progress or mushrooms from your. tush there's a dispute over the cost on...
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and decided to rip off the american public because thing the american public is a bunch of trusting nit for things they don't need. >> security. >> rather than making a stink. i'm not paying for one more thing i don't need need. george banks is saying no. >> who's george banks? >> me! >> i love steve martin. now the website, nicky think.com reports that "father of the bride 3" will center around the marriage of mattie, the younger brother, marrying another man. and steve martin tweeted about the rumors, quote, so excited i'm doing father of the bride 3, haven't seen a script or been offered a role yet. >> good if he's on, and a george banks meltdown. >> he makes the movie. >> he does. thank you, sir. >>> it was earlier in the show, what other classic movies do you want to see rebooted or refreshed. what did we get? >> good morning, thomas. a lot of love for john hughes movie today, "the breakfast club" with a twist, 16 candles and home alone. >> and this one, marriage equality themed, when hare yet met sally. >> yes. >> and next on "way too early" a look at the story the you will be tal
and decided to rip off the american public because thing the american public is a bunch of trusting nit for things they don't need. >> security. >> rather than making a stink. i'm not paying for one more thing i don't need need. george banks is saying no. >> who's george banks? >> me! >> i love steve martin. now the website, nicky think.com reports that "father of the bride 3" will center around the marriage of mattie, the younger brother, marrying...
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♪ummer daysriftg away touh o those sumr nits twizerizyoursummer f wittwizers. a broader mix of energieseds which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. abouyournsurce,bauseatwh youon' you arte n hu you and at pkingear streatwh youon' e fit mp ders ieveith [annncercall-800arme,u ansee w mu yououldave. back to the kron4 morning news. seen in a pact now to the slate oral word pro road work on all southbound. is already backing up the traffic to just north of san antonio road. and slowing the ride through sonoma county. caltran says this work is approved until a clock. and the contractor even has permission if he needs to to extend until 8. five for the right now in a california woman is trying to find the rightful owner of a camera that she found on the beach near san diego. marianne rogers took the camera home and she took a look. she found pictures of a w
♪ummer daysriftg away touh o those sumr nits twizerizyoursummer f wittwizers. a broader mix of energieseds which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. abouyournsurce,bauseatwh youon' you arte n hu you and at pkingear streatwh youon' e fit mp ders ieveith...
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it was nit problem. the stroke of midnight are banking systems of collapse, red lights would go off, all of our computer systems. we had to make investments to make sure that did not happen. you were the yankee's czar. i saw then encino and honorable public servant. you were cited for example reservists and integrity and personal honor. the fact that you would be subjected tonight to the brides of an innuendo and accusation back to buy nothing for the purpose of political theater is reckless and disgraceful and brings enormous dishonor on this committee. i want you to know personally to there are a number of lawsuits still on a year public-service, respect your integrity, and understand this dynamic and they're willing to call it what it is. i hope none of that shakes your faith and your value and your years of service. the hope you will continue irritate here to clean up lead and problems are and try to make the address more dickcissel, accountable, and efficient agency. him thank you for your service.
it was nit problem. the stroke of midnight are banking systems of collapse, red lights would go off, all of our computer systems. we had to make investments to make sure that did not happen. you were the yankee's czar. i saw then encino and honorable public servant. you were cited for example reservists and integrity and personal honor. the fact that you would be subjected tonight to the brides of an innuendo and accusation back to buy nothing for the purpose of political theater is reckless...
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but they say they are trying to do nit the most dignified way possible. >> border agents say they are stretched too thin to do their job. >> the main concern is you are removing agents from the field to take care of this area. we work in arizona, and people are being apprehended in texas. as the border patrol -- there's no sign of the wave slowing down any time soon. every day, hundreds more arrive after a treacherous journey to mexico. some of the detainees are being reunited with family members. others don't know where the journey will end. al jazeera. this is a small rural area, i have two buys on duty tonight. the public safety is my job, so i was elected to do. if you are talking about dropping 500 kids for any reason, in downtown, something to be alarmed about. kit be a retreat catch, it can be something to be alarmed about if you drop 500 kids downtown. >> yeah. >> so for the federal government to just shut it down, last friday, and say six days and we have no idea what in the world with is going on. >> what with is being done to get you and the members of the community more in
but they say they are trying to do nit the most dignified way possible. >> border agents say they are stretched too thin to do their job. >> the main concern is you are removing agents from the field to take care of this area. we work in arizona, and people are being apprehended in texas. as the border patrol -- there's no sign of the wave slowing down any time soon. every day, hundreds more arrive after a treacherous journey to mexico. some of the detainees are being reunited with...
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most businesses have pla ter pla ter nit -- mate maternity leave, but soe places can't do it., most important part of work life is the work part, so i can afford to have a great life, i have told it you, yesterday, i was chilling out at home, outside, we were eating al fresco. the pool, the backyard, the house, the deck, you know, i work a lot, i love it because, of those moments gs i get like, that i appreciate the fact, if you work hard in this country you get to enjoy these, it was a brief moment but activity mine. kate, at your age how torn are you between working a lot, and enjoying life at the same time. >> i think i have a good mix. i file lucky i do something that i love to do. and i am excited to come to work every day with you guys and have a great time, there are weekends i come in do a show saturday morning or sunday morning and not go out the night before, for me the work part is worth it, i enjoy it. charles: matt. you are most cosmopolitan one here, you look like one anyway, but does the europe model sound attractive to you. >> i will tell you, i worked very har
most businesses have pla ter pla ter nit -- mate maternity leave, but soe places can't do it., most important part of work life is the work part, so i can afford to have a great life, i have told it you, yesterday, i was chilling out at home, outside, we were eating al fresco. the pool, the backyard, the house, the deck, you know, i work a lot, i love it because, of those moments gs i get like, that i appreciate the fact, if you work hard in this country you get to enjoy these, it was a brief...
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asks him to asass nit him >> movie reel: you want us to kill kim jong un. >> again, one to remain level-headed, kim jong un of course called the movie n act of war. saying that north korea will take decisive and merciless counter measures if the movie is allowed to go forward. what are the north koreans doing, guising the movie more publicity? >> exactly. we hope this the producers put this controversy into place. maybe very have contact in north korea. there's nothing like this to give the movie a higher profile. if you remember "team america", they made fun of the father... >> of his dad. >>..of kim jong-il, and that did that movie a lot of god at the time. this is something - humour given for that audience. they know it will work and this underscores them. if north korea wanted to shut this down, they should have shut up. closing on a sad night, the passing of eli wallo crk k, a character actor that could do just about anything. >> he honestly could. when you think about why we have the poipians. he's a last connection to a great generation of actors, working on tennessee williams place, ar
asks him to asass nit him >> movie reel: you want us to kill kim jong un. >> again, one to remain level-headed, kim jong un of course called the movie n act of war. saying that north korea will take decisive and merciless counter measures if the movie is allowed to go forward. what are the north koreans doing, guising the movie more publicity? >> exactly. we hope this the producers put this controversy into place. maybe very have contact in north korea. there's nothing like...
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there's a show -- the nit shift, a -- night shift, a medical drama. it has meade ochre reviews.and another is amy pollard's brother has a comity show about a -- comedy show about a guy marrying someone from sweden. we'll see if n.b.c. can get its moo back. >> we have to speak about ruby d, kennedy center honorary, she had a grammy and emmy and passed away. in 2008, as denzel washington's mother in "american gangster", with her husband, aussie davis, she won life-time achievement awards from the national civil rights museum. she was a star on so many kifferent levels. not in front of an audience, but as a civil rites act visit giving a stirring speech at a march on washington before martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech. it's a remarkable centuriary. this is someone in her teens when the depression hit. so men of her friend she saw cut down in the prime of their life. with aussie davis, they were a team together, outspoken and she did all the indelible performances, "raisin in the sun", and the "jackie robinson story." >>> across the border, a talented woman. it's a big lo
there's a show -- the nit shift, a -- night shift, a medical drama. it has meade ochre reviews.and another is amy pollard's brother has a comity show about a -- comedy show about a guy marrying someone from sweden. we'll see if n.b.c. can get its moo back. >> we have to speak about ruby d, kennedy center honorary, she had a grammy and emmy and passed away. in 2008, as denzel washington's mother in "american gangster", with her husband, aussie davis, she won life-time achievement...
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there have been a ton of shots of the lding shooter on th nit, justin wli for los anges of their 42.brad richards with ur mats zuccarello with four of the 25 registered by the rangers. thein is deiter rule, he went to the olympics, too. pl back ahead now to get ck in and alg, it isaken by strman salman is able to control. scaled off the glass and back out. kick on through doughty, around to kreider, put it on the back of the cable, pitar turninthere, to gaborik, moves back out with kopitar, sved onto brown, bwn crosses, toward the net, but kopitar had beenurneby kreider, other ot whistled past the gve of mitchell, settled down by kopitar. the shot! that didn't goeither, it deflects! >> eddie: carter in of the net. >>acro for zuccello, the post has come up big againshe bar did last year. mik richards battle it et off, but carried on by mcdonh, donagh hoin throwing o that came on across to the back, girardi, a drive and that one blocked away by carter, flecks around behind,he confusion, lost his stick, puck played further, girardi, shooting one blocked there, carefully at the front of
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for men who think they are not making nit a world of easy sex. another is called love shy, involuntary sell bats they call themselves. on one forum, elliot roger described himself as involuntarily sell built. but he also struck out at the pick up artist, their followers and the women who wouldn't go out with him. i think the social shift is the focus on the other. so instead of developing themselves, and figures that out, there's the conquest of the other, and to me that's very emotionally lonely. and emotionally sad. and that can promote object fighter case of those you are looking to have sex with. sometime on a week end night it looks like that. andrew chen that's no what it is for him. he says the a chemical safety board cs of attraction changed his life, made him a better and more interesting man. so much so, that he now teaches the course himself. and lives it. >> so that when i do meet the girls of my dreamsly have a full arsenal, and not go back home and say damn, if only i knew how to do it, if only i could portray myself better. >> you
for men who think they are not making nit a world of easy sex. another is called love shy, involuntary sell bats they call themselves. on one forum, elliot roger described himself as involuntarily sell built. but he also struck out at the pick up artist, their followers and the women who wouldn't go out with him. i think the social shift is the focus on the other. so instead of developing themselves, and figures that out, there's the conquest of the other, and to me that's very emotionally...
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phenomenonq bet( before thoughti dropped to their knees in prayer. xdq >> the most powerful forces in Ñiterican culture in thet(t( 19th century. if you saw something like that, you're not apt to forget it. ñr writers, manyi] of them incorporated thisjf intó their work. >> in fact, it led to the development of anea underground seed disdisperser. >> so where were they going, these huge clouds? where were they going and what for? >> so passenger pigeons moved across the landscape primarily in search really of food. i mean, they moved generally north in the spring and south in the fall, but not under the strict patterns of, say, warblers. i don't know how many of you are birders and have an interest, you know, going north in the spring. these birds were known, there were large numbers one year around christmas at the southern shores of james bay in canada, and one year they nested in mississippi. so these large flocks were largely attracted by concentrations of food, particularly acorns and beechnuts. >> so how did they spread the word amongst themselves like, hey, we all -- several millions
phenomenonq bet( before thoughti dropped to their knees in prayer. xdq >> the most powerful forces in Ñiterican culture in thet(t( 19th century. if you saw something like that, you're not apt to forget it. ñr writers, manyi] of them incorporated thisjf intó their work. >> in fact, it led to the development of anea underground seed disdisperser. >> so where were they going, these huge clouds? where were they going and what for? >> so passenger pigeons moved across the...
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quick and so emphatic to deny that dual citizen ship is not really an issue, he won't be stripped of nits case. means he doesn't regard the verdict of particularly troubling under it's new law. the other thing is while the media has been very critical, saying that ottawa hasn't stepped up, and pressed freedom in egypt, so what it is doing now, is probably making up for that. prime minister stephen harper has stepped in, the foreign minister john baird has stepped in he has had a meeting with the egyptian ambassador. during a trip to care tremendous a couple of months ago. right now we are watch withing and waying to see if canada will bring it's level to that of australia, the u.s.a., and the u.k. visit the special page on our website. u.s. authorities are investigated a mass grave, uncovered by researchers in texas, near the mexican border. the bodies are authority to belong to illegal immigrants. so far, more than 100 have been removed from a cemetery, from where andy reports. ore simply piled on top of each other, it is thought that all illegal immigrants died crossing the border scie
quick and so emphatic to deny that dual citizen ship is not really an issue, he won't be stripped of nits case. means he doesn't regard the verdict of particularly troubling under it's new law. the other thing is while the media has been very critical, saying that ottawa hasn't stepped up, and pressed freedom in egypt, so what it is doing now, is probably making up for that. prime minister stephen harper has stepped in, the foreign minister john baird has stepped in he has had a meeting with...
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here is some otheves happening ere nit., keep the family tradition alive by designing your own family's crest or coat of arms and there are, of course, plenty of historic examples in the museum to look at. and the summerfhaspea heats up wh omeo and juliet." it's pay what you wish wednesday every wednesday night at the >>> coming up th starting at 3:00, classic joke wednesday on "ellen." today she's joined by the taleed celine deon. she talks about selling her house and she performs. then it's nbc 10 news at 4:00. this afternoon there are new ncolph deaths. experts say the illness blamed for last year's dolphin die off may be spreading to other sea animals. and then all new on nbc 10 news at 5:00, playing hardball over soft se sesig in for an ice cream war. at stake, one local company's name and reputation. >>> that brings back childhood memories. >> right? let's talk about the weather. soupy out there. >> yeah, and you don't need to get the ice cream or iced beverage because of the heat. g it do,ndhe clouds uds are are gng
here is some otheves happening ere nit., keep the family tradition alive by designing your own family's crest or coat of arms and there are, of course, plenty of historic examples in the museum to look at. and the summerfhaspea heats up wh omeo and juliet." it's pay what you wish wednesday every wednesday night at the >>> coming up th starting at 3:00, classic joke wednesday on "ellen." today she's joined by the taleed celine deon. she talks about selling her house and...
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. >> and then the court gets into the nit fifa disciplinary gritty of what is a recess.s it one day, three days. >> here is where it gets -- here is where it gets casey. and that meant it counts as a day. and this was cheerily a situation, where the president was putting forth nominees say i can't getting a hear, and then we get to recess, and get this opportunity to do it now and now we keep the doors open so you can't reblock. >> the scouter can is frustrated with that in it's business, it's not business, it is monoquestion business. look, we have been doing this appointment procedure under the guidance set down by the constitution, and making government work, with we are in are recess or not, for 200 years. >> yes. >> and now all of a sudden we have dysfunction, so get organized and get it together. >> but they didn't take the power to appoint recess away from this president or any other president, they did say, that a few appointments he made during a three day recess, that technically was ant recess, because they decided to hang around, those won't count. those don'
. >> and then the court gets into the nit fifa disciplinary gritty of what is a recess.s it one day, three days. >> here is where it gets -- here is where it gets casey. and that meant it counts as a day. and this was cheerily a situation, where the president was putting forth nominees say i can't getting a hear, and then we get to recess, and get this opportunity to do it now and now we keep the doors open so you can't reblock. >> the scouter can is frustrated with that in...
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. >> what about close k nit hats. >> a hat that a tight lead. >> like this one. >> yes, something withht weaves that will protect you from the sun. you also want to look obviously, vibrant is key. oning like a baseball hat doesn't offer proper amount of protection. >> is this light brim the one you have on right now. >> that is a high brim. all of the hats that they make are sun protection hats. >> within of the thing you contact than look for which you will find on these hang tags is a upf logo, so that provides just like sun screen, spf50, fabrics are rated upf50. really good thing to look for. >> with a hat like this you catch it down, no sun will get in there. >> with a big brim like you have on you can protect your chest from damage as well. >> your ears, shoulders, everything. >> great way to protect you from the sun but look really really chic. >> skin cancer runs in my family. my dad got it in his early 40's. i started to wear wide brim caps. i look like an idiot most of the time, because a hat like this is actually stylish. >> yes. >> i should opt for something more stylish. >
. >> what about close k nit hats. >> a hat that a tight lead. >> like this one. >> yes, something withht weaves that will protect you from the sun. you also want to look obviously, vibrant is key. oning like a baseball hat doesn't offer proper amount of protection. >> is this light brim the one you have on right now. >> that is a high brim. all of the hats that they make are sun protection hats. >> within of the thing you contact than look for which you...
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wo nit -- reasons we won it is because my financial situation is not done.it is an easy project for us. we are going to do a fantastic job. i look at what is going on and when i see the country, and tell me where? they have just got together? i've always heard the bakers of this country will always be if china and russia unified and got together, -- they just made one of the biggest deals ever made. way, i havethe great respect for china. have many chinese friends. the place. am i supposed to like them? i like them very much. same with russia. my daughter -- i bought a house in palm beach. $40 million. i fixed it. anyhow the $40 million fixer upper? that is what i have. i bought as a real estate deal. a mild on the road, there was a house where a man fell on hard times. went down the tubes to put it mildly. his house was sold by the bank. it was sold in a bankruptcy auction and i bought it. i sold it for $100 million. i sold it to a russian with an announced his wife is suing him for divorce and once the house. it will be interesting. she just won millions o
wo nit -- reasons we won it is because my financial situation is not done.it is an easy project for us. we are going to do a fantastic job. i look at what is going on and when i see the country, and tell me where? they have just got together? i've always heard the bakers of this country will always be if china and russia unified and got together, -- they just made one of the biggest deals ever made. way, i havethe great respect for china. have many chinese friends. the place. am i supposed to...
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it's given den nit gartman an investment idea for the coming months. let's bring if dennis gartman live from virginia beach. dennis, it's great to see you. we saw coverage, soy behnks elowest level. what is your best idea? >> reporter: i think first of all with the size of the crop, it is going to be a huge corn crop, a huge soy bean crop, a reasonably large wheat crop. if you are a company incumbent or whose major input costs are grains, you are grand jury to have a great 84. so i think you take a look at the kel locks of the world, you take a look at the general mills of the world, i think you take a look at the companies that livestock producers who are going to be seeing their input costs declineing, i think this is going to be a very important long standing deflation in agricultural commodities i think is a real harsh reality. it's going to be beneficial to those companies that use corn, soy bean an wheat as their major inputs. >> your assumptions, dennis, does it depend on companies speaking to price hikes that i have already enacted or is there
it's given den nit gartman an investment idea for the coming months. let's bring if dennis gartman live from virginia beach. dennis, it's great to see you. we saw coverage, soy behnks elowest level. what is your best idea? >> reporter: i think first of all with the size of the crop, it is going to be a huge corn crop, a huge soy bean crop, a reasonably large wheat crop. if you are a company incumbent or whose major input costs are grains, you are grand jury to have a great 84. so i think...
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we've got conservative governors having great success, political success, did he have nits become surplusesgh unemployment numbers, jobs are created i have been labeling the g.o.p. in washington, timid and afraid to outline an agenda like these governors are doing. am i right or wrong here? >> i think you're right. also, unable to connect with the middle class if you look at what brat was saying he wasn't making the case against amnesty, his point is look. you import immigrants, you've got a labor shortage. we have persistent high unemployment. this will depress wages for middle class workers. making that case connects with the group of voters that are really hurting in the recession. the guy spent $250,000 to cantor's $5 million and crushed him. what does that tell you? that the message is what is resonating. that is what he wanted. a middle class message. >> take a guy like scott walker, he put his career on the line and took what? a $3 billion deficit, turned it into a $1 billion surplus. look at rick scott the rate went from 11% to below 6% in florida. look at rick perry in texas. >> ye
we've got conservative governors having great success, political success, did he have nits become surplusesgh unemployment numbers, jobs are created i have been labeling the g.o.p. in washington, timid and afraid to outline an agenda like these governors are doing. am i right or wrong here? >> i think you're right. also, unable to connect with the middle class if you look at what brat was saying he wasn't making the case against amnesty, his point is look. you import immigrants, you've...
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tossup and there's a real sense that senator cochran could lose this, to the point that some of that nitng over how decisions are made in the campaign are starting to emerge a little bit. mcdaniel's supporters and mcdaniel himself, very clearly seems to feel as if he has momentum on his side. he's switched from trying to litigate this nursing home scandal to just saying it's a distraction. and senator cochran is trying to pull it out. the question all along was whether or not he was up to a real sustained intense campaign. and at this point it's not clear he was up to that task, he is especially with the money that poured in from outside groups like the club for growth. >> this could turn out to be a run-off because there is a third party candidate, they've got to reach that level. chris, that would put more pressure on thad cochran. this is the appropriator, that's his skill and his calling card is that he brings home the pork. he is the establishment republican, supported by haley barbour and these mississippi major figures. but here you've got this younger generation and a tea party c
tossup and there's a real sense that senator cochran could lose this, to the point that some of that nitng over how decisions are made in the campaign are starting to emerge a little bit. mcdaniel's supporters and mcdaniel himself, very clearly seems to feel as if he has momentum on his side. he's switched from trying to litigate this nursing home scandal to just saying it's a distraction. and senator cochran is trying to pull it out. the question all along was whether or not he was up to a...
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we've got conservative governors having great success, political success, did he have nits become surplusesployment numbers, jobs are created i have been labeling the g.o.p. in washington, timid and afraid to outline an agenda like these governors are doing. am i right or wrong here? >> i think you're right. also, unable to connect with the middle class if you look at what brat was saying he wasn't making the case against amnesty, his point is look. you import immigrants, you've got a labor shortage. we have persistent high unemployment. this will depress wages for middle class workers. making that case connects with the group of voters that are really hurting in the recession. the guy spent $250,000 to cantor's $5 million and crushed him. what does that tell you? that the message is what is resonating. that is what he wanted. a middle class message. >> take a guy like scott walker, he put his career on the line and took what? a $3 billion deficit, turned it into a $1 billion surplus. look at rick scott the rate went from 11% to below 6% in florida. look at rick perry in texas. >> yes. >> y
we've got conservative governors having great success, political success, did he have nits become surplusesployment numbers, jobs are created i have been labeling the g.o.p. in washington, timid and afraid to outline an agenda like these governors are doing. am i right or wrong here? >> i think you're right. also, unable to connect with the middle class if you look at what brat was saying he wasn't making the case against amnesty, his point is look. you import immigrants, you've got a...
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we've got conservative governors having great success, political success, did he have nits become surplusesemployment numbers, jobs are created i have been labeling the g.o.p. in washington, timid and afraid to outline an agenda like these governors are doing. am i right or wrong here? >> i think you're right. also, unable to connect with the middle class if you look at what brat was saying he wasn't making the case against amnesty, his point is look. you import immigrants, you've got a labor shortage. we have persistent high unemployment. this will depress wages for middle class workers. making that case connects with the group of voters that are really hurting in the recession. the guy spent $250,000 to cantor's $5 million and crushed him. what does that tell you? that the message is what is resonating. that is what he wanted. a middle class message. >> take a guy like scott walker, he put his career on the line and took what? a $3 billion deficit, turned it into a $1 billion surplus. look at rick scott the rate went from 11% to below 6% in florida. look at rick perry in texas. >> yes. >>
we've got conservative governors having great success, political success, did he have nits become surplusesemployment numbers, jobs are created i have been labeling the g.o.p. in washington, timid and afraid to outline an agenda like these governors are doing. am i right or wrong here? >> i think you're right. also, unable to connect with the middle class if you look at what brat was saying he wasn't making the case against amnesty, his point is look. you import immigrants, you've got a...
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. >> in the bathroom and if anybody tells you that they are not checking nit in the bathroo, they areusiness? can disconnecting make business sense? i want to bring in jessica harin, the ceo of zillow and dot which is a multimillion dollar jewelry company. you have two kids? >> yes, and a husband. >> and how connected are you? >> very connected, but the key to success and happiness and productivity in life is to not be connected all of the time, and rather be focus odd n one thi -- focused on one thing so that your quality time adds up and you don't drive yourself crazy. >> i was amazed with the research that a judge in france ruled it illegal for some employers to make the employer's e-mail and be on e-mail when they are not in work, but look, a lot of the people including employees will make the argument that i need to be interconnected, and so is it business dependent and how do you make the argument? >> well, it is not that the employer is requiring it, but people are data junkies and consta constantly looking for the fix of information, something that is going on. and actually i
. >> in the bathroom and if anybody tells you that they are not checking nit in the bathroo, they areusiness? can disconnecting make business sense? i want to bring in jessica harin, the ceo of zillow and dot which is a multimillion dollar jewelry company. you have two kids? >> yes, and a husband. >> and how connected are you? >> very connected, but the key to success and happiness and productivity in life is to not be connected all of the time, and rather be focus odd n...
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stable government, but the president wanted out, and now we are paying a heavy price, and i predicted nit 2011, and you can go back to look at the quotes. >> congresswoman, your reaction to that? >> well, john mccain seems to forget a very vital piece of this. al maliki who has been the, who is the president, if you will, the prime minister there of iraq, and by the way, named himself also the secretary of defense, so really falls on al maliki with respect to what is going on, refused to sign a forces agreement for our service members, so not only the pressure of the american people who just didn't want to be there any longer, and realize that we are making more enemies the longer we occupied, if you will, but more importantly, we could not get a forces agreement signed with al maliki and that is the crux of not putting our troops there. that is the first thing, and i think that john mccain has forgotten conveniently that is the case. but more importantly, i think that one of the things that we can do is to work with those who have been strong allies with us in the area. for xexample, the
stable government, but the president wanted out, and now we are paying a heavy price, and i predicted nit 2011, and you can go back to look at the quotes. >> congresswoman, your reaction to that? >> well, john mccain seems to forget a very vital piece of this. al maliki who has been the, who is the president, if you will, the prime minister there of iraq, and by the way, named himself also the secretary of defense, so really falls on al maliki with respect to what is going on,...
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if they're expressing nit a violent way.er or less than you is to then hit them or to have intercourse without their consent -- because if a woman says no, you then -- you don't wear her down and you don't try to manipulate her into doing what you want. if she says no, that's a no. a no is a no. there are no such things as blurred lines when it comes to consent. >> very quickly, how can people respectively respond so pieces like george will's won't be the dominant topic of conversation, but their counterarguments will. >> mr. there's plenty of literature online. i wrote a piece last week really taking down point by point many of the arguments that george will made and many other rape apologists make. i think, you know, in our small communities, you know, when you're talking to friends and family who have similar ideas to george will, you have to, you know, come back and say it is not the you can have tim's fault. they're not the one who chose to rape. it's always the rapist's choice to do it. >> all right. that's it for toni
if they're expressing nit a violent way.er or less than you is to then hit them or to have intercourse without their consent -- because if a woman says no, you then -- you don't wear her down and you don't try to manipulate her into doing what you want. if she says no, that's a no. a no is a no. there are no such things as blurred lines when it comes to consent. >> very quickly, how can people respectively respond so pieces like george will's won't be the dominant topic of conversation,...
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. >> the president wanted out and now we are paying a very heavy price, and i predicted nit eed 2011 you can go back to look at the quotes. >> and then the quotes of barack obama in illinois as a state senator calling the iraq war a dumb war in 2002 and a decision that made a major role in his campaign against senator mccain, and that paralleled with history and this reality, a nation weary of any further foreign intervention as seen in the nbc latest poll. and joining me the host of the reid report is msnbc's joy reid, and jonathan altar and editor and chief of box.com, and ezra klein, policy analyst for msnbc, and good to see you all. >> good morning, chris. >> and john, let me start with you, because you have spent a lot of time with this president, but politically speaking, where is he with iraq? >> well, he is in a world of hurt with this issue, because there are no good options. it is a huge mess. we haven't even begun to assess the humanitarian implications of these, you know, islamic fascist fascists. >> and the introduction of shariah law came quickly. >> yes, and he has to
. >> the president wanted out and now we are paying a very heavy price, and i predicted nit eed 2011 you can go back to look at the quotes. >> and then the quotes of barack obama in illinois as a state senator calling the iraq war a dumb war in 2002 and a decision that made a major role in his campaign against senator mccain, and that paralleled with history and this reality, a nation weary of any further foreign intervention as seen in the nbc latest poll. and joining me the host...
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touh o those sumr nits abouyournsurce,bausestwh youon' you arte n hu you and at pkingear strestwh youon ieveith [annncercall-800arme,u ansee w mu yououldave. yeah, citi mobile. pay the dog sitter? and deposit that check? citi mobile. pack your bathing suit? wearing it. niiice bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. started backing up of the bay bridge. augusta was reported. more for a lot of problem of the upper deck to the lower deck. this morning. the sinking george. three bicycle is struck by a reckless driver. police said the suspected one intentionally before hitting the others during a pursuit and sacramento saturday night. 31 year-old leslie tram says this was a case of road race between him and bicyclist. police said the bicycle is last transpires after fixing them train came back for the bicyclist. tram was driving the wrong way down one-way street when police say he lost control of his car and head to more bicyclist. he kept driving down a one-way street until an officer pulled him over. a quick check of weather here as we come back for a full loved in a moment. wh
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. >> bring nit tomorrow won't you?aughter ] all right liz thanks. >>> all right, well, it's time now to check in with roberta gonzales. >> yes, and roberta, we understand you're at a coffee shop in the north bay that obviously is open early. >> reporter: we are here at marvin's breakfast club in nova doe. population in the northern marin county happens to be about 53,000 and all with us this morning aren't you guys? good morning everyone. we have chuck, he's the owner of marvin's and he's very busy. >> yes i am. how you doing everyone? >> he has a lot of breakfast to be cooking. we have his better half nicole behind us here. >> good morning. >> reporter: tell me how long have you owned marvin's here? >> 15 plus years we're going on. >> reporter: all right, and what do people come in and ask for the most here? >> reporter: i would say probably our cook to order fresh bacon. >> reporter: i was going to say they ask for the cook right? >> i set them straight real fast. >> reporter: we have some lovely customers here this
. >> bring nit tomorrow won't you?aughter ] all right liz thanks. >>> all right, well, it's time now to check in with roberta gonzales. >> yes, and roberta, we understand you're at a coffee shop in the north bay that obviously is open early. >> reporter: we are here at marvin's breakfast club in nova doe. population in the northern marin county happens to be about 53,000 and all with us this morning aren't you guys? good morning everyone. we have chuck, he's the owner...
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♪ummer daysriftg away touh o those sumr nits twizerizyoursummer f wittwizers. thtwist you n'resist.hatne.one. e onwho ems ke hs alrey gothe job 'cau he udieall e rit ursefromhe g-go. d th's aaccotant a mo a unersi of oeni sclarsp repient, who ed o unie --ratcthat awese caer-pnnintool and at's stunt, rkinlate th aay j, tang crseslign th t industry 's aing be . rey touildn edatio arnd t carr at y wan les geto wk. acetous its man is blaming his dog for his car and not in a pond he told police in canton that his five month old german shepherd, rosie and got the leash candle and a gear share after she was trying to break free and could drop a good dog hit the accelerator when she fell to the floor and sent the car into the pond. the dog and honor were both in the dot in neon as it was loving and then it sank. they witness a rushed and to the pond in to help rosy safely operate the man and dog and not harmed. father credited with ending this high-speed chase. this is in syracuse you talk. and this is a teenager going on a joy ride before ending up in this park. the fourth zero stole his u
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we were at nit nairobi, then atis, darfur, having fun in nice hotels in kenya and ethiopia and dodgyst houses in suddennan. drinking and playing. but when she started making noises about next steps that set off alarm bells, dragging me back to the realization i had a life outside the war bubble and soon i would have to go back to that life and a reckoning. i wasn't rational. but was functioning at a high level, writing ski anywhere you'res, operating in the midst of a complex emergency. collecting the status of rebel forces disposition. the government of suddennan's response to the insurgent si and writing reports for the embassy about what i learned at the same time i was carrying on an illicit affair. in my mind i want convince mits life was fuck ed up. failed to stop the fighting in darfur just as i failed to do in kosovo, and in zaire, my writing sucked. my mom just died. my marriage was failure. i was a failure. offering i touched brought pain to others. i wasn't getting better. i was getting worse. the dark stuff any head triumphed over the remarksam work a day reality so i dec
we were at nit nairobi, then atis, darfur, having fun in nice hotels in kenya and ethiopia and dodgyst houses in suddennan. drinking and playing. but when she started making noises about next steps that set off alarm bells, dragging me back to the realization i had a life outside the war bubble and soon i would have to go back to that life and a reckoning. i wasn't rational. but was functioning at a high level, writing ski anywhere you'res, operating in the midst of a complex emergency....
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take nit terms of population. russian population is declining. take it in terms of russian social talent. large parts of it, not overwhelming, but significant, are immigrating. take it in terms of durability of human life. russia is still relatively on a low level compared to advanced societies. take it in terms of private capital. every successful member of the new middle class is trying to export money somewhere else. now some of that, up to a point, is happening in china, too. there's no doubt the new class of billionaires is trying to export a great deal of its capital. but by and large, there's still nothing comparable in any way to what is transpiring in russia. there's not a mass immigration movement. there's a sense of vitality, and there's a sense of prospective success. china rising peacefully is still a predominant slogan in the country. slooes on the official level. and again in sharp contrast to russia. now that of course from the chinese point of view and from the global perspective is complicated by the fact that the chinese-russia
take nit terms of population. russian population is declining. take it in terms of russian social talent. large parts of it, not overwhelming, but significant, are immigrating. take it in terms of durability of human life. russia is still relatively on a low level compared to advanced societies. take it in terms of private capital. every successful member of the new middle class is trying to export money somewhere else. now some of that, up to a point, is happening in china, too. there's no...
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they have repeated these statements time and time again n and have proven they do not nit desire peace with the united states or with its al liegs.wi with this known, why did you att that point on "meet the press" " express hope, and we can all have hope, that there would -- h the release of the sergeant to would lead to some type of t direct negotiations with the united states and do you today y feel that that is still a real possibility? maybe there's something you want to say in the classified setting that you can't say here today, but this to me -- your statemene was received by many of the peop people that i represent in the third district of north carolina that maybe there was in this rgt negotiation about the, sergeantm that maybe there were some signals sent to you, sir, or to the administration that there might be t an opportunity for direct negotiations with the t taliban. knowing the history of the tali, taliban, knowing how they fault the russians, alexander the great and the britts and their h fighting the americans, i would hope that maybe you do know now something that y
they have repeated these statements time and time again n and have proven they do not nit desire peace with the united states or with its al liegs.wi with this known, why did you att that point on "meet the press" " express hope, and we can all have hope, that there would -- h the release of the sergeant to would lead to some type of t direct negotiations with the united states and do you today y feel that that is still a real possibility? maybe there's something you want to say...
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these three brothers show me around the home and often age in the heart of the nits they've been living here since their parents were too poor to support them but at this unsafe time the brothers have gone back home the orphanages doors are locked the children have been sent away it's too dangerous to stay here. we saw how the jerk fighters blew over and dropped bombs on the real road station. a shard from the bomb hit a girl in the head we have no bomb shelter if they started bombers we don't know where to go stop it stop the fighting. what do we need to do this for enough as the find inspiring of control more and more civilians find themselves in the line of fire and meeting with an eighteen year old student who says the last few days have been the scariest of his life he's also afraid to show us his face while on a more cynical. working not leave someone not afraid we're not terrorists it's not like the korean army is setting us free hundreds of children have been evacuated from the area as a precaution some two hundred the dangerous roads from slavyansk to serve us to poll you. just
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. >> my dad and my uncle started nit 1955, they're twin brothers, and since i've been alive, i've seenst back into it, to create jobs, not only that, as i've had the opportunity to participate directly in it, one of the roles i currently play in the business is plan administrative of our company, self-insured health plan. and i've been doing that for the last 14 years. and i've seen firsthand exactly how obamacare has hurt our friends, our neighbors, and our employees and their families. >> all right. well, we enjoyed having you on today. we appreciate it. and, he's a republican. he's not -- >> he is. >> looks can be deceiving, right? >> looks can be deceiving. >> i like it. don't change. don't change. >> thank you. i will not change. >> and if your opponent wants to come on, we would have him on. but thank you -- we reached out to you and thanks for coming on. appreciate it, stewart. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >>> coming up, when we return, a closer look at the markets as we get closer to the opening bell. plus, it is the weekend. you can read all about it, the coolest hot
. >> my dad and my uncle started nit 1955, they're twin brothers, and since i've been alive, i've seenst back into it, to create jobs, not only that, as i've had the opportunity to participate directly in it, one of the roles i currently play in the business is plan administrative of our company, self-insured health plan. and i've been doing that for the last 14 years. and i've seen firsthand exactly how obamacare has hurt our friends, our neighbors, and our employees and their families....
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>> they might be the two most successful nit-wits in box office history. >> yeah!stmas and harry dunn, the lovable losers in "dumb and dumber." >> pull over! >> no, it's a cardigan, but thanks for noticing. >> the movie went on to become one of the most successful comedies of all time. >> it's okay! i'm a limo driver! >> so it's hard to believe we've had to wait two decades for the sequel. >> hi, i'm matt lauer. i'm smaller than most people. >> also hard to believe i left jim carrey and jeff daniels alone in my office for even a second. >> look at all the stuff. >> i'll take this. >> i hope we do well in here. >> this is mine. >> jeff, he' not going to miss one. there's so many. >> you take that one. i'll take this one. >> let's see what he's googling. >> hey, guys. >> oh, hi there. >> oh! >> you are too much. >> how are you? >> that looks custom fit. i bet you had that tailored. >> you want to see custom fit? all right, guys, what's going on? ell,here's only one thing happening really. >> yeah? >> it starts with a d and ends with a mer. >> i'm imagining they could
>> they might be the two most successful nit-wits in box office history. >> yeah!stmas and harry dunn, the lovable losers in "dumb and dumber." >> pull over! >> no, it's a cardigan, but thanks for noticing. >> the movie went on to become one of the most successful comedies of all time. >> it's okay! i'm a limo driver! >> so it's hard to believe we've had to wait two decades for the sequel. >> hi, i'm matt lauer. i'm smaller than most...