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i don't like writing tickets. [ laughs ] >> narrator: in the chicago suburb of oak lawn, officer olsonfic patrol. >> okay, we just found another vehicle driving with one headlight. [ siren wailing ] driving westbound right now on 95th street. [ indistinct talking on police radio ] ooh. >> 10-4. >> hi. how you doing? >> okay. how are you? >> got a license on you? >> yeah, i just lost it. >> do you know why i pulled you over? >> yeah, because of my headlight and because of my license plate. >> do you have a license on you? >> i do. i just don't know where it's at. i was stopped yesterday. >> for the same thing? >> yeah, i just -- i came from school. >> are you on a ticket now? >> yeah, i just had -- they just gave me because of the headlight and because my registra-- i forgot to get my -- >> so, you know your plates are expired, too, then? >> yeah. i gave my brother the money to pick up my license plates, and he took the money. >> did he really? >> yeah. >> are you kidding me? >> i swear to god, that's why. >> do you have your license in there? >> i do. i -- no, you know what? i guess wh
i don't like writing tickets. [ laughs ] >> narrator: in the chicago suburb of oak lawn, officer olsonfic patrol. >> okay, we just found another vehicle driving with one headlight. [ siren wailing ] driving westbound right now on 95th street. [ indistinct talking on police radio ] ooh. >> 10-4. >> hi. how you doing? >> okay. how are you? >> got a license on you? >> yeah, i just lost it. >> do you know why i pulled you over? >> yeah, because...
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>> narrator: after a run-in with officer olson, this vigilante mama decides to hang up her tights andi broke the speed limit, so what can i say? >> she's a nice lady. but, like i said, chasing somebody like that that cuts you off just isn't worth it. >> i'm a police officer with the city of glendale. my name's ed malouf. i've been working here for about 15 years, including my reserve time. i make sure people obey the laws and drive the speed limit. half the people that are very happy we're out here, obviously. other people who are upset, usually we'll just give them the ticket. >> narrator: in glendale, california, officer malouf is patrolling wilson avenue. >> the guy in front of the s.u.v. right here. he was just driving by, and he just flicked a cigarette out in the street. with all the fires that are going on now, and it's still a little windy outside, so that's unacceptable. hi. >> afternoon. >> how you doing? let me see your driver's license, registration, and insurance, please. >> sure. >> thank you. hi, chad. you know why i'm stopping you? >> i don't. >> you have no idea. >> n
>> narrator: after a run-in with officer olson, this vigilante mama decides to hang up her tights andi broke the speed limit, so what can i say? >> she's a nice lady. but, like i said, chasing somebody like that that cuts you off just isn't worth it. >> i'm a police officer with the city of glendale. my name's ed malouf. i've been working here for about 15 years, including my reserve time. i make sure people obey the laws and drive the speed limit. half the people that are...
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rob olson breaks down the numbers for us. >> reporter: when it comes to shopping for food, at some point in life you've done it. >> i look at the back of labels on everything i pick up. >> reporter: sam does it every time she picks up a food item, checking the calories. >> the older i get, i need to watch the calories more and more. >> reporter: you can imagine her surprise that the calories could be off as much as 25%. >> i take for granted that what the package says is what it means. >> there is probably threw there areink rases -- are inaccuracies. >> reporter: this doctor specializes in preparing people for surgery. >> i think the calorie content is not the most useful. >> it's tough to determine how many calories someone needs. >> reporter: many agree, people should not focus on the calories, but focus on healthy foods. >> the calorie information may not be that useful any way. >> reporter: for example, compare a typical pasta against a whole grain one. the calories may be the same but the wheat provides more nutrients. >> if we're going to use calorie information, we'll do better b
rob olson breaks down the numbers for us. >> reporter: when it comes to shopping for food, at some point in life you've done it. >> i look at the back of labels on everything i pick up. >> reporter: sam does it every time she picks up a food item, checking the calories. >> the older i get, i need to watch the calories more and more. >> reporter: you can imagine her surprise that the calories could be off as much as 25%. >> i take for granted that what the...
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the case that ted olson has filed in california will likely get to the supreme court by then. a lot of these arguments are going to shift ground in that sense, or potentially shift ground. >> michael, let me ask you because you have written and thought about religion and the law for a large number of years. this is an area where the court has not, since justice o'connor left, has had a major case. it had a review that affirmed your position. the court has not yet really encountered a decision which would raise a very fundamental issue of whether government officials can actively promote religion, that is to say justice o'connor was the deciding vote. her position was private -- public prayer -- what could the shift be like if the opinions of justice scalia and thomas and previous chief justice rehnquist was to become to now have a majority on the court? >> if you take a long view back to, say, the late 1970's or middle 1980's, the supreme court has become much more coherent on issues on religion in most areas. it used to be that the interpretation of the establishment clause w
the case that ted olson has filed in california will likely get to the supreme court by then. a lot of these arguments are going to shift ground in that sense, or potentially shift ground. >> michael, let me ask you because you have written and thought about religion and the law for a large number of years. this is an area where the court has not, since justice o'connor left, has had a major case. it had a review that affirmed your position. the court has not yet really encountered a...
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fox's rob olson breaks down those numbers. >> reporter: when it comes to shopping for food no matter who you are at some point in your life you've probably done it. >> i check the back of the labels on just about everything i pick up and compare it with. >> reporter: sam does it every time she picked upa food item. checks the calories. >> the older i get, i guess i need to watch my calories more and more. >> reporter: you can just imagine her reaction when we told her about new research saying those calories could be off as much as 25%. >> i take for granted what the package says is what it means. >> it's probably true that there are inaccuracies in the calorie ntent that shows up on the package labels. >> reporter: dr. gillford partly specializes in preparing people for weight loss surgery. he says we should focus on the percentage of calories that comes from fat instead of overall calories. >> there are pieces to the information on the nutrition label that can be usedful but i think the calorie content is not one of them. >> it's tough to determine exactly how many calories somebod
fox's rob olson breaks down those numbers. >> reporter: when it comes to shopping for food no matter who you are at some point in your life you've probably done it. >> i check the back of the labels on just about everything i pick up and compare it with. >> reporter: sam does it every time she picked upa food item. checks the calories. >> the older i get, i guess i need to watch my calories more and more. >> reporter: you can just imagine her reaction when we told...
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and then ashley olson. we could go on and on, people. why did dave ask out some the famous, rich, beautiful, accomplished female guests? is it a psychological issue? my opinion, and i am going to a woman on this, who, wendy murphy, i think it is low self-esteem. i think that powerful men have to feel more powerful than the woman they're dating or they get insecure because of low self-esteem. >> you know, maybe, jane. i don't know. i'm not a psychologist. who knows maybe he did also date powerful, gorgeous women. i don't know. >> did he have the time? >> the thing that bothers me -- the thing that bothers me -- well he was a randy guy, didn't he? he said women, we don't know what that number look like. as much as a have defended him and he is an extortion victim, no matter what he did unless he committed a crime, what happened to him is far worse in the hierarchy of bad things. >> right. >> but what bothers me, frankly -- >> i don't know about that, wendy. >> let me just say this, we're talking about this as if the only people who suffer
and then ashley olson. we could go on and on, people. why did dave ask out some the famous, rich, beautiful, accomplished female guests? is it a psychological issue? my opinion, and i am going to a woman on this, who, wendy murphy, i think it is low self-esteem. i think that powerful men have to feel more powerful than the woman they're dating or they get insecure because of low self-esteem. >> you know, maybe, jane. i don't know. i'm not a psychologist. who knows maybe he did also date...
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and what it says, dana, and i'm sure that you read this ben bernanke and make olson mislead us on theut. health of bank of america and some of the other banks. en. steve: we have given all the banks money to we have do frost the deep freeze. if the department of treasury is saying we are going to give them this money so that they can lend you money, and they didn't lend us any money, they lost credibility. >> you know, i read the article with the inspector general's report, whereby i sat watching them and watching intraxz for them. they had nothing than what's in income's best mind. if you have look at the syndicated columnist's article today in the "the washington post" it does say owe -- i kristin roamer said it will be interesting to see how they defend themselves out of this report. brian: there was a report of the big wet kiss that the ceo of bank of becker got. he talked about fin banks go some banks being healthy and some not healthy but not telling us because they they if he woulden auto big yes, sir temperature. they all took the they hope ther to lend. now they put them in t
and what it says, dana, and i'm sure that you read this ben bernanke and make olson mislead us on theut. health of bank of america and some of the other banks. en. steve: we have given all the banks money to we have do frost the deep freeze. if the department of treasury is saying we are going to give them this money so that they can lend you money, and they didn't lend us any money, they lost credibility. >> you know, i read the article with the inspector general's report, whereby i sat...