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i'm in love with prada and christian dior. you see, i'm way ahead of your plan.ot trying to have you as my man. my cell, please quit calling it. you see i ignore the calls. you can't play me. i'm done with games. stop with the kid games. got you heated because i'm done with you and you know i'm on to the next dude. love nobody, trust nobody, and most definitely near fear nobody. it's a cold game. play your part the you ain't even on topic. let's not speak about it. i do what i do and i does it with. i saw your mommas. i got me one and i call them daddy instead of papas. you ain't with it, you in the past. since i guess you have nice things well you whack and because of that aspect i never ever slacked. not the female you used to date. i got a unique type situation. i'm so glad these birds they just bloop me. i speak fluently. she busy with all that blah, blah, blah. hear me out though. i'm going to leave you stern. [applause] >> in an urban high school in the science laboratory lab, two girls are discussing their project. >> you don't even know what you are doing
i'm in love with prada and christian dior. you see, i'm way ahead of your plan.ot trying to have you as my man. my cell, please quit calling it. you see i ignore the calls. you can't play me. i'm done with games. stop with the kid games. got you heated because i'm done with you and you know i'm on to the next dude. love nobody, trust nobody, and most definitely near fear nobody. it's a cold game. play your part the you ain't even on topic. let's not speak about it. i do what i do and i does it...
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. >> we have prada. we have chanel. we have dolce gabbana. we have versace. we have burberry. >> stahl: luxottica started here as a small tool shop in agordo, a dot of a town in the italian alps when frames were still made of mountain goat horns. do you have any idea how many people in the world are wearing your glasses right now? >> at least half a billion. >> ♪ i wonder how many times you been had... ♪ >> simon: in the late '60s, a singer/songwriter named rodriguez cut a couple of records that got great reviews but bombed. well, they didn't sell in america, but in south africa, for some reason, rodriguez was bigger than elvis or the beatles. but rodriguez didn't know a thing about it. unbelievable, right? well, just wait until you hear the rest of his story. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." [ male announcer ] you're not the type of person who sets goals and only hopes to achieve them. so you'll be happy to know that when it comes to
. >> we have prada. we have chanel. we have dolce gabbana. we have versace. we have burberry. >> stahl: luxottica started here as a small tool shop in agordo, a dot of a town in the italian alps when frames were still made of mountain goat horns. do you have any idea how many people in the world are wearing your glasses right now? >> at least half a billion. >> ♪ i wonder how many times you been had... ♪ >> simon: in the late '60s, a singer/songwriter named...
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. >> peter prada and some of the evidence seems to be that romney -- the preponderance of evidence seems to be that romney is losing tra. the rasmussen poll does not wait democrats more heavily -- >> robopolling. >> we have an expert here in mark shields. >> we are in conservative wine country now. it is a miracle that ronald reagan won 49 states without fox news, rush limbaugh, sean hannity, drudge report, with the network's dominant and "the washington post" and "the new york times" ascended. mitt romney is being undone by some conspiracy out of a 7- eleven in falls church? [laughter] >> there was no other reagan. was unique and a political actor unlike any we have seen. putting mitt against him is unfair. he is not a great campaigner. i think he would be a great president, but he is not a great campaigner. evan is right. if the polls are 0.9% in one direction, there probably true. -- 90% in one direction, they are probably true. but you have to apply a formula by who is likely to show up. if you apply the model of the 2008 electorate, you get one result, highly pro-obama. but if you s
. >> peter prada and some of the evidence seems to be that romney -- the preponderance of evidence seems to be that romney is losing tra. the rasmussen poll does not wait democrats more heavily -- >> robopolling. >> we have an expert here in mark shields. >> we are in conservative wine country now. it is a miracle that ronald reagan won 49 states without fox news, rush limbaugh, sean hannity, drudge report, with the network's dominant and "the washington post"...
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and remember this video from "the devil wears prada."rgettable scowl. >> i think i could do a good job as your assistant. >> well, surprise, today we learn that a frown from your boss is not necessarily a bad thing. a new study from the university of california found that powerful people do not smile as often at people they consider important. part of the competitive edge. they smile more often at people they don't take seriously in the office scramble for success. and all day long, a huge shoutout for two people in the news. funny girls teeny faye and amy poehler tapped to host the 70th annual golden globe, the first time two co-hosts are women. a dream "saturday night live" reunion. >> you know, hillary and i don't agree on everything. >> anything. >> i believe that diplomacy should be the cornerstone of any foreign policy. and i can see russia from my house. [ laughter ] >> and tonight, the previous host, ricky gervais wished them luck saying let me know if you run out of scientology gags. send us your pictures and quotes that capture
and remember this video from "the devil wears prada."rgettable scowl. >> i think i could do a good job as your assistant. >> well, surprise, today we learn that a frown from your boss is not necessarily a bad thing. a new study from the university of california found that powerful people do not smile as often at people they consider important. part of the competitive edge. they smile more often at people they don't take seriously in the office scramble for success. and all...
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favorable treatment for connected too big to fail firms on wall street that had their important business prada fired by dodd frank under obama and are likely to see an even a lighter touch by romney what about the serious conversation of slicing into the sacred cow of military spending and the major firms that benefit from it what about a more fair tax system discussion not one that benefits connected special interests well perhaps we didn't hear about it because when it comes to these issues the candidates are really not very different obama me and roe bamma is how our guest puts it i spoke to joel bowman from argentina he's managing editor for the daily reckoning and i asked him what areas specifically he sees these candidates as the same and more importantly perhaps why he feels this is the case. we're going to get is the first thing to point out is that we have to remember that these individuals whether they're elephants. whatever the. true distinctions between them they're essentially from the same class. so i think essentially what we're seeing. the people who would have been disqualifie
favorable treatment for connected too big to fail firms on wall street that had their important business prada fired by dodd frank under obama and are likely to see an even a lighter touch by romney what about the serious conversation of slicing into the sacred cow of military spending and the major firms that benefit from it what about a more fair tax system discussion not one that benefits connected special interests well perhaps we didn't hear about it because when it comes to these issues...
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better known for luxury shops like gucci, prada, louis vuitton. will they even let them in?stay tuned. ♪ ashley: let's go off the desk. mitt romney's call to end funding to pbs continues to ruffle some feathers. did you know big bird is part of the 1%? liz: what? ashley: at least the guy who plays him. according to tax return from pbs sesame sheet workshop. carol spinney who has played big bird since 1969 is paid $314,000 a year. big green for big yellow. plays oscar the grouch. liz: god bless america. also off the desk. there is a new deal in town. the 99 cent store looking to open a flagship store on rodeo drive. the tough economy is boosting demand for a bargain, even, ashley, in beverly hills. store next to wilshire boulevard, you have to go to fairfax. ashley: that's right. liz: best performer raking in out of all their stores, 12 million sales. the success proof even affluent customers are looking to get a bang for their buck. ashley: on rodeo drive. liz: i will see if they allow that the zoning board. ashley: that is your home turf. liz: watch neil cavuto tonight at 6
better known for luxury shops like gucci, prada, louis vuitton. will they even let them in?stay tuned. ♪ ashley: let's go off the desk. mitt romney's call to end funding to pbs continues to ruffle some feathers. did you know big bird is part of the 1%? liz: what? ashley: at least the guy who plays him. according to tax return from pbs sesame sheet workshop. carol spinney who has played big bird since 1969 is paid $314,000 a year. big green for big yellow. plays oscar the grouch. liz: god...
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. >>> nestled montague chief and pray da will soon be a -- prada, a 99 store. >> they are looking for a location in beverly hills. they want to be there on the the world famous rodeo drive. the 99-cents store brings in the company's highest profits at $12 million a year. >> you'll see fancy cars in the parking lot, even occasionally a rolls roist and we need a store in beverly hills. >> obviously you have the high end stores. >> the 99-cents store will be stylish to to match its neighbors. the ceo says it will be their flag ship location. >> maybe they should make it a 99-dollar store. >> i wonder how the neighbors feel about it. >>> 5:21 the giants coming up big last night. how they even the score in game 2. >> and down at the half, how peyton manning led the broncos to one of the biggest come back victories in nfl history. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, okay, what'ya havin? i'll have the build your own burger with a... sunny-side up egg, jack cheese, jill. and, uh... make it a double. inspiration can come from anywhere. build your own burgers are now at denny's. . >>> it is a mild start to the
. >>> nestled montague chief and pray da will soon be a -- prada, a 99 store. >> they are looking for a location in beverly hills. they want to be there on the the world famous rodeo drive. the 99-cents store brings in the company's highest profits at $12 million a year. >> you'll see fancy cars in the parking lot, even occasionally a rolls roist and we need a store in beverly hills. >> obviously you have the high end stores. >> the 99-cents store will be...
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>> have some patience because a season or two it will show up at the outlet stores, samples from pradah-end stores like la creucet, some may even carry it in season at a fraction of the price. >> gotten a couple of good handbags that way what. items do you stick with for regular retail stores for? >> right. anything that ultimately you want to keep for a long time, that you're dependant on for its comfort like a good pair of sneakers that you want to train with for a marathon, i mean, don't just shop at the outlet stores. again, the quality, they may not be what you need not only for durability but sort of for your safety and for your feet. >> right. >> and we've done the research. i think a good pair of sneakers starts at around 80 bucks and goes up and anything less than that you're getting some trade-off. >> you also say beware of some of the store policies which may be different as well. for example, return policies and everything. >> it could be a make or break situation, for example, at pottery barn, great items from the actual store of the outlet, but have you to supply your own
>> have some patience because a season or two it will show up at the outlet stores, samples from pradah-end stores like la creucet, some may even carry it in season at a fraction of the price. >> gotten a couple of good handbags that way what. items do you stick with for regular retail stores for? >> right. anything that ultimately you want to keep for a long time, that you're dependant on for its comfort like a good pair of sneakers that you want to train with for a marathon,...
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some may criticized by prada of the fact i do work with the other side but find like-minded people who happen to be democrats. >> host: talking with senator rand paul the author of the tea party goes to washington. a new book comes out call the government believes. c-span2. . . as bobby kennedy's memoir was called back in 1959 and is hollywood version with kevin costner. what made you decide to focus on the aftermath? >> guest: there are two things i want to talk about what this book, two different tracks that end up dovetailing. first of almost of the books on the cuban missile crisis and on october 28 when khrushchev decided he was going to back down and he had agreed to withdraw the missiles from cuba. so the first question i had was not what? what happened? interestingly and this goes back to what usually happens, we x'ing out what happened in the weeks and months after that from cuban sources than we do from the american side because it simply hasn't been a lot of study on american side about what happened. i happen to be lucky enough to be working with the kennedy tapes during th
some may criticized by prada of the fact i do work with the other side but find like-minded people who happen to be democrats. >> host: talking with senator rand paul the author of the tea party goes to washington. a new book comes out call the government believes. c-span2. . . as bobby kennedy's memoir was called back in 1959 and is hollywood version with kevin costner. what made you decide to focus on the aftermath? >> guest: there are two things i want to talk about what this...
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. >>> rodeo drive in beverly hills is home to a number of the world's most premier retailers, prada,nel, but one discount retailer is looking to change the face of the luxury lane. joining us now is eric schiffer, ceo of the 99 cent stores. >> thank you for having me. >> how serious are you? the first reaction by many people was that your company has very cheeky advertising, you're humorous, et cetera, and this is a big joke. is it? >> well, we've always had fun with our advertising, tried to be clever and fun, but you know, our best store is on willshire boulevard, beverly hills is three blocks from here and it's the best sales volume we have. did about $12 million in sales. which is a lot when i'm only doing sales for $1. so we just figure why not move closer to the source of where many of our customers are coming from in beverly hills. >> what kind of sales per square foot are you getting? the number one question, you hear rodeo drive and you think there's got to be really high rents. jimmy choo, gucci, you're going to pay the same high-end rent? >> well, one of the reasons we did
. >>> rodeo drive in beverly hills is home to a number of the world's most premier retailers, prada,nel, but one discount retailer is looking to change the face of the luxury lane. joining us now is eric schiffer, ceo of the 99 cent stores. >> thank you for having me. >> how serious are you? the first reaction by many people was that your company has very cheeky advertising, you're humorous, et cetera, and this is a big joke. is it? >> well, we've always had fun with...
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>> prada or something. >> support italy. >> just go to nordstrum's.he could go to daffy's if it wasn't closed. they have tjx over there. >> she dresses nice and gets slaughtered by the public media. you don't want to dress up before a country -- >> she's going to a euro store which is equivalent of the dollar store. honestly, i can tweet that myself. >> i think green is a good color on angela. just my two cents. all right. last night on "mad money" you revealed the first of the ten hottest momentum stocks anointed by wall street. find out what has him on a role this morning. kramer's mad dash is next. >>> also, food for thought after a number of preannouncements and downgrades have restaurant stocks become an earning season value play. we'll dig into that. >>> we'll look at futures this morning. and a mixed bag here at the s&p looking to eke out a gain on this five-year anniversary of the markets closing highs. much more straight ahead on "squawk on the street. " yy tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big
>> prada or something. >> support italy. >> just go to nordstrum's.he could go to daffy's if it wasn't closed. they have tjx over there. >> she dresses nice and gets slaughtered by the public media. you don't want to dress up before a country -- >> she's going to a euro store which is equivalent of the dollar store. honestly, i can tweet that myself. >> i think green is a good color on angela. just my two cents. all right. last night on "mad money"...