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rachael ray is here with summer cookout recipes. you will forever be the new guy. >>> you know what is not so new for a lot of people. that is texting. teenagers are accused of racy texts. adults are catching on. like adults are not as savvy in knowing that when you put something out there, it's out there. andrea canning has more. >> adults are catching on. some are now sectioning to put spice if an otherwise boring marriage. regular people and celebrities are finding out the hard way, it's hard to shake a photo once it's in cyber space. >> someone sending a picture of a wiener on weiner's account. >> reporter: he admitted the photo could have been him, but might have been manipulated. >> is it possible this started out as a private photo that ended up in public in way you didn't intend? >> it -- it -- it could be. >> reporter: the most recent seconding scandal involved blake lively. t she says the pics are 100% fake. brett favre denied sending a photo to jenn sterger. this woman admitted to sending texts of herself to her 15-year-o
rachael ray is here with summer cookout recipes. you will forever be the new guy. >>> you know what is not so new for a lot of people. that is texting. teenagers are accused of racy texts. adults are catching on. like adults are not as savvy in knowing that when you put something out there, it's out there. andrea canning has more. >> adults are catching on. some are now sectioning to put spice if an otherwise boring marriage. regular people and celebrities are finding out the...
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the star will do national publicity whether on rachael ray, whether tom joiner, really driving that massrticular responsibility that you all feel as black independent filmmakers to make black films? what if you just want to write something about 13th century england and shoot that? do you feel like you're betraying your opportunity as black filmmakers? >> i wouldn't. i make films about what's important to me. i feel as a filmmaker, yes, it is sv responsibility to put content out there because movies su since the beginning of their existence hp+e shaped the view of people on societies and of cultures and have had so much impact on life in general. and i feel, yes, as a filmmaker, i do have responsibility to make content that says something. >> ton thank you all so much for being here. up next, a unique dentist who is improving the lives of low income residents. stay with us. . >>> it's so enriching when you give back. you give from the heart and you out of that. what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work.
the star will do national publicity whether on rachael ray, whether tom joiner, really driving that massrticular responsibility that you all feel as black independent filmmakers to make black films? what if you just want to write something about 13th century england and shoot that? do you feel like you're betraying your opportunity as black filmmakers? >> i wouldn't. i make films about what's important to me. i feel as a filmmaker, yes, it is sv responsibility to put content out there...
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rachael ray to go as far to call it quote unquote right back where it's really really bad and that bad democratic party and their interaction i mean how do you want me to nine hundred thousand that were ordered by. me we need a unique opportunity here i really do believe that both parties. are right you know people already in more harm. and i even unique opportunity to president obama and ask their redneck gate are a great immigrant right in there you already make. me ari do i want to thank you very much for joining us and you know maybe the tequila party is actually going to force politicians to start moving on the issue or it really is like i said you know the best of two evils thanks so much for joining us . also to come on tonight's show an internist fired for retreating support of gays after a comedian goes on a little bit grant coming up in our tool time award and then riding a bike in new york in a short skirt like it's or a take it if a company should really have arnold schwarzenegger pushing father's day tips stick around for some fun and happy hour. just to a story that seems
rachael ray to go as far to call it quote unquote right back where it's really really bad and that bad democratic party and their interaction i mean how do you want me to nine hundred thousand that were ordered by. me we need a unique opportunity here i really do believe that both parties. are right you know people already in more harm. and i even unique opportunity to president obama and ask their redneck gate are a great immigrant right in there you already make. me ari do i want to thank you...
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you have to come up with a new paradigm of what makes one happy and that in the study she claims rachael dwyer claims that young people saddled with huge amounts of debts also felt they were more in control of their lives but especially those in the lower economic classes so the results show that those in the bottom twenty five percent in total family income got the largest boost from holding debt again it's new speak in other words are saying that if you have huge debts you have more control in your life what they meant to say was if you have huge debts we are in more of control of your life that's what they meant to say that's what they meaning is you lose control they're in more control well she claims the more debt they held the more debt the bottom twenty five percent holds both education and credit card debt the bigger the positive impact on their self-esteem and mastery but it again like we talk about the the sickness the mental illness of american society where these people literally the more debt you have in reality the less control you have the less options you have look at tho
you have to come up with a new paradigm of what makes one happy and that in the study she claims rachael dwyer claims that young people saddled with huge amounts of debts also felt they were more in control of their lives but especially those in the lower economic classes so the results show that those in the bottom twenty five percent in total family income got the largest boost from holding debt again it's new speak in other words are saying that if you have huge debts you have more control...
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. >> reporter: rachael, nick and liliana amatuzzi are having a great time in the big apple. but trust me it was fun. >> we'll tell you about it when you're older. >> reporter: but the amatuzzis would never have left their house in virginia and boarded a bus for new york if it weren't for their hotel. >> we're really excited about the hotel and, you know, experiencing this city for the first time this summer. >> reporter: thanks to a $75 gift card from the crown plaza in times square, this family's bus trip was completely covered. if the hotel didn't have this promotion, do you think that you would be here in new york city today? >> no. >> no, i don't think so. >> i mean, it was a real incentive for us to take this trip. >> reporter: with gas prices high, and families watching how they spend their money, thousands of hotels and more than 300 b and bs are now offering summer incentives. many of them focusing on putting gas in customers' cars. >> when you do a promotion and you want to take care of your guests, it has to be a two-way street that the customer gets value and the
. >> reporter: rachael, nick and liliana amatuzzi are having a great time in the big apple. but trust me it was fun. >> we'll tell you about it when you're older. >> reporter: but the amatuzzis would never have left their house in virginia and boarded a bus for new york if it weren't for their hotel. >> we're really excited about the hotel and, you know, experiencing this city for the first time this summer. >> reporter: thanks to a $75 gift card from the crown...
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. >> reporter: our search for answers began in rachael hunt's first grade classroom. we found her students getting a lesson in phonics, the building block of reading. they're learning that letters make sounds, that groups of letters make different sounds. and that when you put those letters together, they make words. it may appear to be a simple lesson but it's not. ms. hunt's students seem to be getting it. what we are doing is called decoding, but decoding is only half the battle. understanding what the words mean is a much harder skill called comprehension. which is where many children fall flat. >> with your eyes closed, no cheating. >> reporter: to test that skill i took over the class. i ask the kid to close their eyes and wrote a nonsense story on the board. >> okay. are you ready to read this story? is there anything wrong with that story? >> yes. >> what's wrong with that story? >> there's no such thing as a blue pancake. >> there's no such thing as a blue pancake. anything else wrong with that story? >> pancakes don't have no mouth. >> pancakes don't have a
. >> reporter: our search for answers began in rachael hunt's first grade classroom. we found her students getting a lesson in phonics, the building block of reading. they're learning that letters make sounds, that groups of letters make different sounds. and that when you put those letters together, they make words. it may appear to be a simple lesson but it's not. ms. hunt's students seem to be getting it. what we are doing is called decoding, but decoding is only half the battle....
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. >> reporter: mary tyler moore recently joined her old friend on the rachael ray show. >> i loved thatied in real life. >> reporter: so did my then husband. >> we had a little bit of a crush on each other. >> reporter: did you ever do anything about it? >> no, we were both married. >> give me a kiss first. >> reporter: the show ended after five years. but by then van dyke was already making movies. ♪ nowhere is there a more happier crew than them watching... ♪ >> reporter: he was personally chosen by walt disney to co-star with julie andrews in 1964's mary poppins. ♪ even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious ♪ > something so magical about it. >> yes, there is. i felt that. we all did during the shooting of it. even julie. we would say something is happening here. ♪ >> what's happened? >> reporter: and then came another classic. chitty-bang-bang. >> reporter: van dyke says he'll always remember the first day of shooting. they weren't that happy with your nose. >> i had just met the director. i was sitting in the make-up chair. the director called the make-up man over. i o
. >> reporter: mary tyler moore recently joined her old friend on the rachael ray show. >> i loved thatied in real life. >> reporter: so did my then husband. >> we had a little bit of a crush on each other. >> reporter: did you ever do anything about it? >> no, we were both married. >> give me a kiss first. >> reporter: the show ended after five years. but by then van dyke was already making movies. ♪ nowhere is there a more happier crew than...
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one of my favorite designers is rachael roy. she's doing the work for you. mix the patterns without you worrying about it. this is a fantastic dress that you can pear some fun blue shoes with. >> it a mixed media. >> mixed motif. >> natalie, you're a fashion girl. >> i've been hanging around you. >> you have the designers doing it for you. >> thank you so much, julie. next is the mismatched quirky look. by quirky, you've got a little retro. >> i would never thing to put these looks together. >> this is what i love. sometimes you can go into a store and a mannequin can inspire you. you might even see items in a room that are masterfully woven together. this is a great look. it's kind of fun because i stuck with sort of one vibe and then added a colorful solid cardigan to a kind of bring the look together with a neutral shoe. >> the stripes tie it all together. >> what i love are the printed shorts. those are from anthropology. so many great shorts this summer. i really love it. >> you light great, julie. thanks so much. finally the graphic mismatched ensemble
one of my favorite designers is rachael roy. she's doing the work for you. mix the patterns without you worrying about it. this is a fantastic dress that you can pear some fun blue shoes with. >> it a mixed media. >> mixed motif. >> natalie, you're a fashion girl. >> i've been hanging around you. >> you have the designers doing it for you. >> thank you so much, julie. next is the mismatched quirky look. by quirky, you've got a little retro. >> i would...
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and as rachael moodie found out, it doesn't have to. [rachael moodie] as soon as i knew that i was going to be having chemo, i knew i wanted to be a mom. and so my first thought is, if you're going to give me chemo, you tell me how i'm gonna be a mom. [female announcer] chemotherapy can compromise a woman's fertility. rachael turned to dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro fertilization. rachael and her husband hope to start a family in 2012. to find out more about cancer-related fertility preservation, visit inside moffitt dot com or call 1 888 663 3488.
and as rachael moodie found out, it doesn't have to. [rachael moodie] as soon as i knew that i was going to be having chemo, i knew i wanted to be a mom. and so my first thought is, if you're going to give me chemo, you tell me how i'm gonna be a mom. [female announcer] chemotherapy can compromise a woman's fertility. rachael turned to dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole...
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and as rachael moodie found out, it doesn't have to. [rachael moodie] as soon as i knew that i was going to be having chemo, i knew i wanted to be a mom. and so my first thought is, if you're going to give me chemo, you tell me how i'm gonna be a mom. [female announcer] chemotherapy can compromise a woman's fertility. rachael turned to dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro fertilization. rachael and her husband hope to start a family in 2012. to find out more about cancer-related fertility preservation, visit inside moffitt dot com or call 1 888 663 3488. life -- an everyday miracle of survival
and as rachael moodie found out, it doesn't have to. [rachael moodie] as soon as i knew that i was going to be having chemo, i knew i wanted to be a mom. and so my first thought is, if you're going to give me chemo, you tell me how i'm gonna be a mom. [female announcer] chemotherapy can compromise a woman's fertility. rachael turned to dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole...