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. >> stephen: rod stewart. >> okay. >> stephen: got any rod stewart. >> no, we don't. stephen: what have we got here. >> this is called the third man monkey band, so you can hear music before it comes out on record. pop a quarter and you get to listen to unreleased music. >> stephen: could i get 50 dollars worth of quarters. >> okay, all right. >> stephen: thank you. put that here. >> i actually had it. >> stephen: thank you very much. would you like to play a song. >> no, i'm just-- i have to do some laundry. the weather, tyvec, the green horns. >> they name their album four stars. >> stephen: that's pretty smart. then everybody has to give it four stars. >> except rolling stone only gave it three and a half stones. [bleep] not cool. >> stephen: [bleep] rolling stones. now that's rock 'n' roll. >> yeah, it is. >> stephen: you are too young. >> stephen: i disagree. >> are you the one that maybe-- . >> stephen: it wasn't that hard. i love these covers. these are beautiful. where do you get these? >> we shoot them here so-- . >> stephen: i need a cover. >> what is more i
. >> stephen: rod stewart. >> okay. >> stephen: got any rod stewart. >> no, we don't. stephen: what have we got here. >> this is called the third man monkey band, so you can hear music before it comes out on record. pop a quarter and you get to listen to unreleased music. >> stephen: could i get 50 dollars worth of quarters. >> okay, all right. >> stephen: thank you. put that here. >> i actually had it. >> stephen: thank you very much....
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i also was obsessed in the '70s with rod stewart and the faces. >> really? >> did you and rod ever -- >> never. >> you are his type. >> yeah. no. i swear to god, he didn't do anything to me. he didn't even try. >> really? >> i think i was -- >> listen, when i saw him with the faces, it was 1975 and that was when rob wood -- so he wouldn't have gone that far. okay, now, the when mick jaggar was carrying me out of a party. i was 11. there were a lot of exciting memories, great parties, interesting people. woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food and he goes, what are you doing? and i go, well, i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, no. don't ever do that again. i was like, okay. it was squeaking and i said, okay. and i never did that again on a plate. >> and now every time you hear a squeaking you think of woody allen? >> yes, okay, tatum, put that down. it's been like that a lot. there's so many of those experiences so -- >> your dad was so mesmerizing as a star. >> right. >> that you can't even imagine when you watched him t
i also was obsessed in the '70s with rod stewart and the faces. >> really? >> did you and rod ever -- >> never. >> you are his type. >> yeah. no. i swear to god, he didn't do anything to me. he didn't even try. >> really? >> i think i was -- >> listen, when i saw him with the faces, it was 1975 and that was when rob wood -- so he wouldn't have gone that far. okay, now, the when mick jaggar was carrying me out of a party. i was 11. there were a lot...
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i also was obsessed in the '70s with rod stewart and the faces. >> really? rod ever -- >> never. >> you are his type. >> yeah. no. i swear to god, he didn't do anything to me. he didn't even try. >> really? >> i think i was -- >> listen, when i saw him with the faces, it was 1975 and that was when rob wood -- so he wouldn't have gone that far. okay, now, the when mick jag gur was carrying me out of a party. i was 11. there were a lot of exciting memories, great parties, interesting people. woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food and he goes, what are you doing? and i go, well, i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, no. don't ever do that again. i was like, okay. it was squeaking and i said, okay. and i never did that again on a plate. >> and now every time you hear a squeaking you think of woody allen? >> yes, okay, tatum, put that down. it's been like that a lot. there's so many of those experiences so -- >> your dad was so mesmerizing as a star. >> right. >> that you can't even imagine when you watched him that he was go
i also was obsessed in the '70s with rod stewart and the faces. >> really? rod ever -- >> never. >> you are his type. >> yeah. no. i swear to god, he didn't do anything to me. he didn't even try. >> really? >> i think i was -- >> listen, when i saw him with the faces, it was 1975 and that was when rob wood -- so he wouldn't have gone that far. okay, now, the when mick jag gur was carrying me out of a party. i was 11. there were a lot of exciting...
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but i also was obsessed in the '70s with rod stewart and the faces. >> piers: yeah. d ever -- >> never. >> piers: you were always tight. >> yeah. but no. luckily. i'm not saying i wouldn't if he had wanted to. but he didn't. >> piers: i bet he wanted to. >> no. he didn't do anything to me. he didn't even try. i would have. but i think i was -- >> piers: you must be offended? >> when i saw him with the faces it was 1975. >> piers: you were already -- >> pierhe wouldn't have gone that far. when mick jagger carried me out of a party -- >> piers: i bet he did. what happened then? where we is taking you? >> he was taking me to the car because i was sleeping because i was 11. there was a lot of fun, exciting memories, a lot of great parties, a lot of interesting people. woody allen once i was sitting at a table with him and i was cutting my food. he goes what are you doing? i go, well i'm cutting my food. he goes, no, no, don't do that. don't ever do that again. it was squeaking and i didn't know that. i was like okay. then i never did that again on a plate like -- going --
but i also was obsessed in the '70s with rod stewart and the faces. >> piers: yeah. d ever -- >> never. >> piers: you were always tight. >> yeah. but no. luckily. i'm not saying i wouldn't if he had wanted to. but he didn't. >> piers: i bet he wanted to. >> no. he didn't do anything to me. he didn't even try. i would have. but i think i was -- >> piers: you must be offended? >> when i saw him with the faces it was 1975. >> piers: you were...
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rod stewart became a father again at age 66. do you still think i'm sexy? we'll see. and remember senator thurman, he welcomed his youngest son into the world when he turned 74. who can forget the late tony randal had his first child at the tender age of 77. all this begs to question, do men have a biological clock? >> we took a look at the studies, and obviously a man can father the child later in life. a 77-year-old woman cannot have a baby. but do those babies suffer medical problems. there's evidence that an older father is six times more likely to have a child with autism than a younger father. that's a big number. other studies say older fathers are likely to have children with lower iqs, and schizophrenia, and chances are the child of the older dad will be fine, but there is an increased risk that child could have problems. >> and explain the biological clock between men and women. >> women around 50, they stop making eggs, and a man keeps making sperm. that sperm machine is still going, but produces sperm that has geneti
rod stewart became a father again at age 66. do you still think i'm sexy? we'll see. and remember senator thurman, he welcomed his youngest son into the world when he turned 74. who can forget the late tony randal had his first child at the tender age of 77. all this begs to question, do men have a biological clock? >> we took a look at the studies, and obviously a man can father the child later in life. a 77-year-old woman cannot have a baby. but do those babies suffer medical problems....
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my hair was rod stewart shaggy. anything but super skinny jeans, i ended up leaving high school a bit short of graduation to play with a band called wizard. i thought it was my ticket to fame. >> wizard didn't make it, but huntsman still has the rock star thing going on. good looks, lots of money and popular back home. knows how to ride a motorcycle and his dad is a billionaire. the obama white house thinks he is a star too. a threat to reelection. so much so they hired him and sent him off to the other side of the planet as ambassador to china. almost 7,000 miles away from washington, d.c. though he did not stay for long. now that he's back home, democrats and the president are singing huntsman's praises, hoping his ties to mr. obama will be a turn off to republican voters >> i'm sure he will be very successful in whatever endeavors he chooses in the future. i'm sure that him having worked so well with me will be a great asset in any republican primary. >> he is perceived as a moderate, a past supporter of civilian
my hair was rod stewart shaggy. anything but super skinny jeans, i ended up leaving high school a bit short of graduation to play with a band called wizard. i thought it was my ticket to fame. >> wizard didn't make it, but huntsman still has the rock star thing going on. good looks, lots of money and popular back home. knows how to ride a motorcycle and his dad is a billionaire. the obama white house thinks he is a star too. a threat to reelection. so much so they hired him and sent him...
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my hair was rod stewart shaggy. i wouldn't wear anything, but super skinny jeans.ort of graduation to play with a band called wizard. i thought it was my ticket to fame. >> reporter: wizard didn't make it, but huntsman still has the rock star thing going on. good looks, lots of money, popular back home and knows how to ride a motorcycle, oh, and his dad's a billionaire. huntman is a star, too, and a threat to re-election so much so that they actually hired him and sent him off to the other side of the planet as u.s. ambassador to china, almost 7,000 miles away from washington, d.c., though he did not stay for long. now that he's back home democrats and president are singing huntsman's praise hoping his ties to mr. obama will be a turnoff to american voters? i'm sure he will be successful in whatever endeavors he chooses in the future, and i'm sure that him having worked so well with me will be a great asset in any republican primary. >> he's perceived by some as a moderate, a past supporter of civil unions and immigration reform which is a big problem for leading c
my hair was rod stewart shaggy. i wouldn't wear anything, but super skinny jeans.ort of graduation to play with a band called wizard. i thought it was my ticket to fame. >> reporter: wizard didn't make it, but huntsman still has the rock star thing going on. good looks, lots of money, popular back home and knows how to ride a motorcycle, oh, and his dad's a billionaire. huntman is a star, too, and a threat to re-election so much so that they actually hired him and sent him off to the...
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stewart will have fun with that in particular. the circus, the only thing could have trumped it is if she rod had showed up many the audience and soughtr moment of vindication. it's not surprising that andrew breitbart showed up and sort of tried to take the spotlight upon himself when given it be opportunity. i do think though, he had a five-minute window where he could have worn the gloss of legitimacy. he managed to shrug it off by standing up there and making it about him. when in reality this is about the career of an elected representative. >> to be fair to andrew, he was asked by the reporters stand at the microphone -- now, of course the reporter it was self-serving for them and for us. we got great video. andrew breitbart and a microphone, the media got great stuff out of this thing today. but going forward here, there's a very interesting journalistic moment here in our history. abc news went into business with andrew breitbart. one has a fair reason to assume that some money changed hands. that andrew was paid for his services, consulting to this story. >> right. there is a huge -- look, there is a huge question about stori
stewart will have fun with that in particular. the circus, the only thing could have trumped it is if she rod had showed up many the audience and soughtr moment of vindication. it's not surprising that andrew breitbart showed up and sort of tried to take the spotlight upon himself when given it be opportunity. i do think though, he had a five-minute window where he could have worn the gloss of legitimacy. he managed to shrug it off by standing up there and making it about him. when in reality...