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(shannon pogue) i want to thank dr.much, because when you feel better about yourself it is a life changing experience. i love meaningful beauty. love it. (applause) let's talk about the meaningful beauty system. at the core of this there's this amazing crÈme de sÉrum product. (cindy crawford) we loved our old night cream this rocks and it has such a silky glide on your skin. and then in the morning you wake up, and it's like your skin just drank it in. this has a really unique look. it kind of is futuristic but it's a combination of a cream and a serum. (cindy crawford) exactly. inside here we have the melon colored, which is of course our super antioxidant, the melon complex. the clear is a hyaluronic. and what that does it kind of acts like a sponge on your skin and it helps your skin grab moisture and hold moisture. so it gives it that dewy, lush hydrated, moisturized look. then the white is anti-aging peptides and those help with the deep lines, the fine lines help the volume in your skin. normally you would use a s
(shannon pogue) i want to thank dr.much, because when you feel better about yourself it is a life changing experience. i love meaningful beauty. love it. (applause) let's talk about the meaningful beauty system. at the core of this there's this amazing crÈme de sÉrum product. (cindy crawford) we loved our old night cream this rocks and it has such a silky glide on your skin. and then in the morning you wake up, and it's like your skin just drank it in. this has a really unique look. it kind...
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when "caught on camera:viral videos, pogue boeing gus or bona fide" continues. bogus or bona continues. viral videos, bogus or bona fide" continues. >>> warning, do not play horse against these guys. you will lose. >> welcome to aggie land. this is the world's longest basketball shot. big time! oh! >> it's a group of ratty looking guys, running around doing the most impossible-looking basketball shots and succeeding. >> they take sick shots to a crazy extreme. >> you just can't believe some of these shots are possible. >> did that ball really go in? >> this is the laser shot. >> it would be very easy to think that someone could fake this. the ball goes out of the screen, and. therefore. it must be edited. >> there it is. >> it just begs to be taken as a visual effect. >> it's in the hole. >> so are these great hoopsters or great video editors? >> our videos are 100% real, i promise. i would even bet my grandma's strawberry shortcake and biscuits and gravy. >> okay, nobody messes with grandma's home cooking. these guys must be on the level. >> this is the airplan
when "caught on camera:viral videos, pogue boeing gus or bona fide" continues. bogus or bona continues. viral videos, bogus or bona fide" continues. >>> warning, do not play horse against these guys. you will lose. >> welcome to aggie land. this is the world's longest basketball shot. big time! oh! >> it's a group of ratty looking guys, running around doing the most impossible-looking basketball shots and succeeding. >> they take sick shots to a crazy...
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what we have seen is pogue and the faa develop a very close relationship that does put a risk of passenger boeing air crafts. the revolving door works two different ways, the corporation or the airline industry trying to get their friends on the faa in key positions. and that's called regulatory capture. that's the company taking over those who are supposed to oversee the company. then you have the regular revolving door where the company makes it clear to key officials that they can get a very lucrative job with boeing if they play nice. and this is a story about that type of relationship. >> john -- >> i would take great exception to what he just said, all right? where they would say beforehand that they're going to give you a job. i find that offensive. on behalf of people that work in federal government and who have left and change jobs. got my blood pressure up today thought it would be a nice calm day. >> john does it raise questions with regard to consumer safety? that's an issue that craig raised. >> there are cases where that expertise that the person has needs to go into the publ
what we have seen is pogue and the faa develop a very close relationship that does put a risk of passenger boeing air crafts. the revolving door works two different ways, the corporation or the airline industry trying to get their friends on the faa in key positions. and that's called regulatory capture. that's the company taking over those who are supposed to oversee the company. then you have the regular revolving door where the company makes it clear to key officials that they can get a very...
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in pogue's case, the -- in boeing's case, the manager responsible for giving the ok is representing the manufacture, washington, d.c. says the consumers. >> this is definitely a conflict of interest. those who are overseeing the safety of american airline passengers should not be thinking that they're going to be going to the airline industry after their service, their public service. length. if the faa is keeping the industry's interest above passengers safety, then we're going to be seeing very weak and ineffective safety regulations and that's got to be a concern for anybody flying. >> joining us now is craig holman, with a consumer advocacy organization. craig it mentions a key figure in the documentary, ali bahrami. in that role he signed off on the dreamliner batteries, he later signed them back into the air, after the airline was grounded. and he retired and was vice president of the aerospace organization. and has being lobbied in the legislature for more aerospace tri freedom. >> it may be common but doesn't make it any less alarming. this is a typical case of one of the most p
in pogue's case, the -- in boeing's case, the manager responsible for giving the ok is representing the manufacture, washington, d.c. says the consumers. >> this is definitely a conflict of interest. those who are overseeing the safety of american airline passengers should not be thinking that they're going to be going to the airline industry after their service, their public service. length. if the faa is keeping the industry's interest above passengers safety, then we're going to be...
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david pogue got up close review. >> sasha allen has performed on broadway. list on the tv show "the voice." but nothing has prepared her for a challenge like this. >> i've never done this style of dance before so the training that i've been doing has been kicking my butt. >> allen leads the cast of this new national tour of "pippen" the broadway music revival won four tony awards in 2013. she had only two months to master a role immortalized by ben vereen. ♪ we've got magic to do, just for you ♪ >> "pippen" originally opened on broadway in 1972 directed and choreographed by legendary bob fosse. pippen and his father king charlemagne were actual historical figures. but this musical is no history lesson. it's about a young man's very modern journey through war politics and love to find himself. to find his corner of the sky. pippen was played by a 26-year-old unknown jailed john reuben tine. remember that name. >> ♪ we've got magic to do. >> for the broadway revival tony winning director tushed the show's chorus in to a troupe of circus performers as she sees
david pogue got up close review. >> sasha allen has performed on broadway. list on the tv show "the voice." but nothing has prepared her for a challenge like this. >> i've never done this style of dance before so the training that i've been doing has been kicking my butt. >> allen leads the cast of this new national tour of "pippen" the broadway music revival won four tony awards in 2013. she had only two months to master a role immortalized by ben vereen....
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one, two reach bam that's pogue. >> i believe dez caught the ball ball. think he caught the ball and i didn't believe the ground helped him catch the ball and i think it was a catch. >> all right. so here is the rule. rule eight article three if a player goes to the ground in the act of catching the ball he must maintain control of the ball through what's call the process of contacting the ground. he did not. it also says if he loses control of the ball when the ball touches the ground which he did the pass is incomplete. so forgery jones for chris christie for dez bryant and all the whining cowboys fans, it was not a catch. they lost. they're playing golf. >> and you just read the rule. thank you very much. howard. that does it for us here at 6:00. we'll see you back here at 10:00. have a great night. inside edition is up next. ♪ >>> inside the golden globes. deborah norville, jim moret, victoria recano. >> hollywood's biggest party. >> tina and amy take down bill cosby. >> i put the pills in the people. >> amal, george! >> as the stars hit the wet carpe
one, two reach bam that's pogue. >> i believe dez caught the ball ball. think he caught the ball and i didn't believe the ground helped him catch the ball and i think it was a catch. >> all right. so here is the rule. rule eight article three if a player goes to the ground in the act of catching the ball he must maintain control of the ball through what's call the process of contacting the ground. he did not. it also says if he loses control of the ball when the ball touches the...
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. >> bloodlust pogue through. this is why you see it in reviews. it in those kinds of comments this is disturbing because it shakes up the narrative they have not had to challenged i think from the beginning. now being challenged. >> kyle was a guy who lost a lawsuit from jesse ventura, making false claims about a bar fight. other things are unsubstantiated, going after snipers after katrina. >> why are you going after him. >> we're trying to paint this guy all one way. he is more complex person than the movie would let on. >> no, we're not. there is clearly different reaction to the film. it is not that there is just one way of a painting of this kind of a guy because of differences in reactions. that tells you the depth of the story, that i think disturbs some poo on the left. >> the -- misses we shouldn't have been there in the first place. jon: he makes the point time and time again in hierarchy of his life, his country came first even ahead of his family. his wife had a hard time dealing with. that. a fascinating discussion a great book. >> re
. >> bloodlust pogue through. this is why you see it in reviews. it in those kinds of comments this is disturbing because it shakes up the narrative they have not had to challenged i think from the beginning. now being challenged. >> kyle was a guy who lost a lawsuit from jesse ventura, making false claims about a bar fight. other things are unsubstantiated, going after snipers after katrina. >> why are you going after him. >> we're trying to paint this guy all one way....