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this is why the people at showtime know what they're doing.irst 1,800 viewers of the "masters of sex series" first 18,000 viewers-- forget 1,800, 18,000 viewers-- will receive an anthony weiner bobble head doll. remarkable. ( applause ) it's just crazy. speaking of crazy texas senator ted cruz, we have another new segment for you. this is called "united states senate history."" united states senate history." let's take a look at this. >> texas senator ted cruz delivered a 21-hour speech on the floor of the united states senate, a demonstration of a senate rule established in 1806 which reads: the senate shall allow any senator to speak, even if he is a half-baked jackass. ( laughter ) >> dave: half-baked jackass. you got that right. look, everybody, it's our friend paul! ♪ ♪ >> paul: oh, you got that right! hey, everybody. good evening, david. >> dave: steve martin is here tonight, everybody. we'll be right back, thank you very much. good bless you. [ female announcer ] we take away your stuffy nose. you keep the peace. we calm your congestion
this is why the people at showtime know what they're doing.irst 1,800 viewers of the "masters of sex series" first 18,000 viewers-- forget 1,800, 18,000 viewers-- will receive an anthony weiner bobble head doll. remarkable. ( applause ) it's just crazy. speaking of crazy texas senator ted cruz, we have another new segment for you. this is called "united states senate history."" united states senate history." let's take a look at this. >> texas senator ted...
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what i want you to do is i want you to say "it's showtime." get out there. - i can't. - say it. - stop hitting me. - you can do it. just say it. - hit me again. - now hit me. one, two, three. both: it's showtime. - all right, here we go. [notes droning] - okay, okay, sorry about the delay, everybody. but we were at the dmv waiting in line. [laughter] - fall asleep right after sex, huh, guys? - nope. go back to the script. - there are a lot of great salesmen in this office. but one of our great salesmen is also a great dad, and a close personal friend of mine. jim halpert, best dad dundie! [applause] - wow, i do not parent for the awards, but i gotta tell you, it feels pretty good. um, cece, if you're watching this at home, it's way past your bedtime. by the way, how did this get televised? thanks. [sporadic laughter and applause] - well done. - i don't know. maybe being a good dad is just following your own compass. i don't know. i don't know. thank you. - okay. [applause] - didn't think to mention me, huh? - didn't i? - which moves us to best
what i want you to do is i want you to say "it's showtime." get out there. - i can't. - say it. - stop hitting me. - you can do it. just say it. - hit me again. - now hit me. one, two, three. both: it's showtime. - all right, here we go. [notes droning] - okay, okay, sorry about the delay, everybody. but we were at the dmv waiting in line. [laughter] - fall asleep right after sex, huh, guys? - nope. go back to the script. - there are a lot of great salesmen in this office. but one of...
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presente aficionados de todo el mundo en vivo desde cabo san lucas california, tour méxico it's showtimean en inglés) . >> esquina azul calsoncillo, 70 kilos, ramons. >> (hablan en inglés) . >> tiene record de 33 víctorias, 5 derrotas y 1 empate, 19 por via de knockout , el ex campeon mundial amb peso súper wellter, de canada aquí está joaquin alcin. >> (hablan en inglés) . >> (hablan en inglés) . >> y su rival en la esquina roja, vestido de azul pesando 70 kilogramos. >> (hablan en inglés) . >> (hablan en inglés) . >> con record de 30 víctorias, 2 derrotas y 1 empate, 22 ganadas por via de knockout, la leyenda continua con el hijo de culiacan, sinaloa méxico damos la bienvenida a homar bussines man chavez. >> aquí está el referi arturo costa sandoval. >> boxeadores quiero pelea limpia, no se valen golpes bajo y que gane el mejor. >> ahí estamos en 23 como decía la previa, 154 libras, 5,11 para chavez, 5,10 de alcin, el estilo del boxeo, es la pelea en corto y curvo. >> así cuando suena la campana, inicia el combate estelar, solo boxeo tecate, homar chavez el bussines man, del otro lado
presente aficionados de todo el mundo en vivo desde cabo san lucas california, tour méxico it's showtimean en inglés) . >> esquina azul calsoncillo, 70 kilos, ramons. >> (hablan en inglés) . >> tiene record de 33 víctorias, 5 derrotas y 1 empate, 19 por via de knockout , el ex campeon mundial amb peso súper wellter, de canada aquí está joaquin alcin. >> (hablan en inglés) . >> (hablan en inglés) . >> y su rival en la esquina roja, vestido de azul...
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. >> years later this scene from the showtime drama how it could be done to the fictional president. >> what did you think when you watched that. >> well, i was aware of ta danger that exited but i found it credible because i knew from what we had and adjusting for my own device its with an accurate portrayal. >> the question raises questionsen hit statement of mind in clienting four. >> you've had so much done. did you worry about physical health impacting your judgment and your cog is in. >> no. >> notal all no. >> with you at best you could be. >> i was given the fact they was 46, a paerd marian patent. >> he didn't want to show a relapship between the two or that he kbould one of the many perrinents vulnerable to the side effects. >> did they talk about it? was that something that you had heard about in anyway? you didn't know about it, you weren't worried about it? >> no. >> both? >> i wasn't worried about it. >> did anyone counsel you on that. >> notal all whal about things like depression? >> no. >> it ooh's fascinating interview. you can see all of it tomorrow night on cbs. t
. >> years later this scene from the showtime drama how it could be done to the fictional president. >> what did you think when you watched that. >> well, i was aware of ta danger that exited but i found it credible because i knew from what we had and adjusting for my own device its with an accurate portrayal. >> the question raises questionsen hit statement of mind in clienting four. >> you've had so much done. did you worry about physical health impacting your...
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which airs sundays at 9:00 on showtime.e to the show, finally. >> thank you. thank you. >> jimmy: thank you so much. i'm laughing because last time i saw you, i don't know if you remember this. >> six hours. >> jimmy: it was six hours together. we flew on a plane, and i was the person that was the annoying person sitting next to you that wanted to talk to you the whole flight. and you were so nice to me. >> i was trying to learn my lines, of which i learned nothing. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you had your script out. i remember, i was just coming back from -- it was the emmys, i think -- >> one of those shows. >> jimmy: and i had a few drinks, and i'm on the plane next to you, and i was talking to you and i go, "oh my god, it's mandy patinkin. it's great. it's a pleasure." and you go, "thanks, buddy. pleasure. so nice to meet you. nice to see you too." >> and i put my earplugs back in. >> jimmy: that was the second level. >> second level. >> jimmy: first level, you were like, "i'm just trying to read my lines." i go, "oh,
which airs sundays at 9:00 on showtime.e to the show, finally. >> thank you. thank you. >> jimmy: thank you so much. i'm laughing because last time i saw you, i don't know if you remember this. >> six hours. >> jimmy: it was six hours together. we flew on a plane, and i was the person that was the annoying person sitting next to you that wanted to talk to you the whole flight. and you were so nice to me. >> i was trying to learn my lines, of which i learned...
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. >> cheney is referring to a recent episode of the showtime series "homeland" in which the vice president is killed in that very same manner. >>> more arrests expected in the case of two convicts who used forged documents to escape from jail. they had life sentences. this is cell phone video that shows them being captured saturday night in panama city beach. the escape has been a major embarrassment for the florida department of corrections but they say they are preventing any reoccurrence. >> it is embarrassing. everyone else here is making sure we come up with a process and procedure that prohibits this from happening in the future. >> someone offered forged documents for prisoners at $8,000. there are two other cases where prisoners tried to use fake documents to escape. >>> transit strike continues in california's bay area after two b.a.r.t. workers were struck and killed by a commuter train. the train was on a routine maintenance trip when it hit the workers on saturday while they were inspecting a section of track. it was running in automatic mode with several employees on board. th
. >> cheney is referring to a recent episode of the showtime series "homeland" in which the vice president is killed in that very same manner. >>> more arrests expected in the case of two convicts who used forged documents to escape from jail. they had life sentences. this is cell phone video that shows them being captured saturday night in panama city beach. the escape has been a major embarrassment for the florida department of corrections but they say they are...
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coming up on "cbs this morning," the star of the new showtime series "masters of sex," michael sheen.is is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ i see you made yourself breakfast. how'd you know? ♪ [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact >>> 4 minutes before 5:00 on this friday morning. one of my fog indicators was lit up this morning. it's tim in for marty over at first warning weather. >>> good morning. definitely some patchy fog out there. temperatures in the 60s. we only went down a few degrees away from the normal high for the day. we're in the mid 60s and upper 60s in some places. another comfortable day. there is some fog out there. be aware when you go out. a chance for thunderstorms for spots in the afternoon. some sun and another warm day, 84 degrees. down into the 60s tonight with showers early. other wise, partly cloudy and
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. >> pelley: you can see david's full report tonight on "smith minutes sports qots showtime.l remember tom clancy next. >> pelley: an aspiring writer of military novels can do no better than having the commander in chief endorse his debut book, and after president reagan gave the "hunt for red october" a thumbs-up, it soared to the top of the bestseller list. tom clancy, who wrote that and a string of bestsellers, died yesterday. anthony mason has his story. >> reporter: tom clancy was too nearsighted to qualify for the military, so he wrote about his obsession with naval operations instead. >> the most important talent for a writer to have is persistence. you just have to stick with it. and it's hard. >> reporter: clancy was a maryland insurance salesman when in 1983 he sold his first book for $5,000 to the naval institute press. president reagan would call it "the perfect yarn." >> present you the ballistic missile submarine "red october." >> the story followed a soaf submarine captain looking to defect to the u.s. and take his sub, the red october, with him. >> the revolut
. >> pelley: you can see david's full report tonight on "smith minutes sports qots showtime.l remember tom clancy next. >> pelley: an aspiring writer of military novels can do no better than having the commander in chief endorse his debut book, and after president reagan gave the "hunt for red october" a thumbs-up, it soared to the top of the bestseller list. tom clancy, who wrote that and a string of bestsellers, died yesterday. anthony mason has his story. >>...
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. >> reporter: years later this scene from the showtime drama "homeland" showed just how it could be>> i'm killing you. >> reporter: what did you think when you watched that? >> well, i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed, but i found it credible because i knew from the experience we'd had and the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> cheney said his health struggles never affected his job performance. you can see the entire interview with former vice president cheney at 60minutes.com. >>> now, in sports peyton manning returns to the city where he started for 14 seasons. the denver broncos' quarterback jogged onto the field in indianapolis for the first time as a visiting player. he gave a wave to the fans after a standing ovation butafter that it was all business for the colts. manning's replacement andrew luck throws three touchdown passes and runs for another as indianapolis hands denver a 39-33 loss. after the game manning said he appreciated the homecoming but is glad it's over. >> if there is a next time,
. >> reporter: years later this scene from the showtime drama "homeland" showed just how it could be>> i'm killing you. >> reporter: what did you think when you watched that? >> well, i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed, but i found it credible because i knew from the experience we'd had and the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> cheney said his health struggles never affected...
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. >> reporter: for this piece of baltimore history, it's showtime once again. >> and a reception begins in about 40 minutes. that's followed by a screening of hair spray by 8:00 p.m. and starting tomorrow, you can come out and see a film at the senator. three movies and a document are playing. >> it also benefits the enoch pratt free library. proceeds will go towards children and teen literacy programs in baltimore. >> i can't believe john waters is going to be there tonight. >> he's a lot of fun. a great night there tonight. >>> i remember going to the original screening in 1988. it was a lot of fun. >>> let's take a look at temperatures. conditions on a wet, damp evening. 58 now. north winds at 5. barometer holding steady. come back and take a look at it, friday and the weekend after this. (nancy) my budget used to be a real downer, even when we needed stuff for the home. (nancy's budget) i was a negative nancy. (nancy) but, thanks to fingerhut.com now we can shop with low monthly payments. and they've got over 30,000 products from brands like sony, keurig, fisher-price. (nancy's budg
. >> reporter: for this piece of baltimore history, it's showtime once again. >> and a reception begins in about 40 minutes. that's followed by a screening of hair spray by 8:00 p.m. and starting tomorrow, you can come out and see a film at the senator. three movies and a document are playing. >> it also benefits the enoch pratt free library. proceeds will go towards children and teen literacy programs in baltimore. >> i can't believe john waters is going to be there...
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coming up on "cbs this morning," the star of the new showtime series "masters of sex," michael sheen., this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ i see you made yourself breakfast. how'd you know? ♪ [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. the fbi searched the connecticut home of a woman who drove her vehicle through barriers of the white house and the capitol. she was shot and killed during the high-speed case. the capitol was locked down. a 1-year-old child was safe and in police custody. police say the incident was not terror related. >>> and the government shutdown is now in its fourth days. the democrats and republicans are blaming each other. but a more worrisome issue is the debt ceiling. the government will be unable to pay its bills after october 17th. speaker john boehner has reportedly told his fellow republicans he wo
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. >> espn, showtime, discovery, are they looking at this and saying, aha, we can move forward as well. we have popular programs. why should we be stuck with the channels people don't want? >> the cable companies really don't have an incentive to release these channels because say it was just espn. it would be maybe $10 a month. whereas if you got espn along with all the other channels, it's $70 a month. there are really no incentive there? >> isn't there an incentive for espn who don't want fox sports to compete with them. >> that's where it gets more complicated. because you get tied up into who owns what. it's not just espn. it's the company that owns espn. >> this a la carte model, john mccain offered a bill that would allow people to buy their cable a la carte and the industry hates it. >> time warn cable, making tons of money, and there is no monetary incentive to let people choose. >> leslie horn. she's the staff writer, i know a lot of people will be signing up for this. thank you for discussing this. we appreciate it. >> ma'am cool gladwell is out with a new book, in "david an
. >> espn, showtime, discovery, are they looking at this and saying, aha, we can move forward as well. we have popular programs. why should we be stuck with the channels people don't want? >> the cable companies really don't have an incentive to release these channels because say it was just espn. it would be maybe $10 a month. whereas if you got espn along with all the other channels, it's $70 a month. there are really no incentive there? >> isn't there an incentive for espn...
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. >> it might sound far fetched, but years later, this scene from the showtime drama "homeland" showed just how it could be done to the fictional vice president. >> i'm killing you. >> what did you think when you watched that? >> well, i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. but i found it credible because i knew from experience we'd had the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> the precariousness of cheney's physical health raises questions about his state of mind when he was helping make decisions, including those about war and peace. you were instrumental in many big decisions for the country -- >> right. >> -- including going into afghanistan and iraq. >> and terror surveillance program and enhanced interrogation. >> wiretapping and advanced interrogation. three heart attacks, a defibrillator and bypass surgery. >> right. >> did you worry about your physical health impacting your judgment, your cognition? >> no. >> not at all? >> no. >> were you the best that you could be? >> well, i was as good as i could be,
. >> it might sound far fetched, but years later, this scene from the showtime drama "homeland" showed just how it could be done to the fictional vice president. >> i'm killing you. >> what did you think when you watched that? >> well, i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. but i found it credible because i knew from experience we'd had the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> the...
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. >> reporter: years later, this scene from the showtime drama "homeland" showed just how it could be done to the fictional vice president. >> i'm killing you. >> what did you think when you watched that? >> well, i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. but i found it incredible because i knew from the experience we'd had, the necessity for adjusting my own device, that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possibly. >> reporter: the precariousness of cheney's physical health raises questions about his state of mind when he was helping make decisions, including those about war and peace. you had four heart attacks, three catheterizations at this point. a defibrillator, bypass surgery. >> right. >> reporter: did you worry about your physical health impacting your judgment and your cognition? >> no. >> reporter: not at all? >> no. >> reporter: were you the best that you could be? >> well i was as good as i could be given the fact that i was 60- something years old at that point and a heart patient. >> reporter: cheney didn't want to acknowledge numerous studies that sho
. >> reporter: years later, this scene from the showtime drama "homeland" showed just how it could be done to the fictional vice president. >> i'm killing you. >> what did you think when you watched that? >> well, i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. but i found it incredible because i knew from the experience we'd had, the necessity for adjusting my own device, that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possibly. >> reporter: the...
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. >>> michael sheen starred in a new showtime scene sears, "master os of >>> it's nothing new for television," it tells the real-life story of masters and johnson, two researchers who understand sex. >> given that everything is created from art, the greatest literature, and the most beautiful music, the study of sex is the study of beginning of all life and science holds the key. >> science. michael sheen plays dr. william masters. good morning, michael sheen. should we call you dr. sheen? >> yes, please. you actually are a doctor. >> i am. as research for the show i became a doctor. mainly when i was asks a question. i won't do any examination. >> that's good because i've all right had my exam, thank you very much. its approach is so clinical because dr. masters felt that sex is science and that's not how most people look at it. he really wanted to know how do men and women -- how do we say this -- >> have sex. >> -- have sex and get satisfaction. help me out. >> it was as alien territory as the moon was. >> because we didn't talk about it. >> exactly. i spoke to quite a few ob-gyn surgeons
. >>> michael sheen starred in a new showtime scene sears, "master os of >>> it's nothing new for television," it tells the real-life story of masters and johnson, two researchers who understand sex. >> given that everything is created from art, the greatest literature, and the most beautiful music, the study of sex is the study of beginning of all life and science holds the key. >> science. michael sheen plays dr. william masters. good morning, michael...
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and an ultimate director's cut the collector's edition also includes a segment from oliver stone's showtime series the untold history of the united states a film adaptation of the joint book authored by stone and historian her cousin that take a look. if the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike. that the torch has been asked to a new generation of americans. is murder three the torch was passed back to an old generation the generation of johnson nixon ford and reagan leaders who would. systematically destroyed the promise of kennedy's last year as they returned the country to war and repression joins me now to discuss j.f.k. and their five year long project over stone excellent to have you thank you so much all or i want to start with you it's clear that you're serious that's j.f.k. apart from other presidents what makes you think he would have been different if he led. he was different in those three years he came into office after thirty years of national security state build up a monstrous build up we had we had thirty thousand nuclear weapons by nineteen sixty
and an ultimate director's cut the collector's edition also includes a segment from oliver stone's showtime series the untold history of the united states a film adaptation of the joint book authored by stone and historian her cousin that take a look. if the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike. that the torch has been asked to a new generation of americans. is murder three the torch was passed back to an old generation the generation of johnson nixon ford and reagan...
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. >> reporter: the showtime hit "homeland" ended last season with an assassination plot that seemed farfetched. >> his pacemaker can be wirelessly accessed. >> reporter: the vice president, forced into cardiac arrest when his pacemaker was hacked. >> i'm killing you. >> reporter: in reality, former vice president dick cheney, a man with a long history of heart trouble, was watching that episode. and in an interview with cbs news, cheney revealed how he felt his own heart device left him similarly, shockingly, vulnerable. >> i was aware of the -- the danger, if you will, that existed. but i found it credible, because i knew that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> reporter: cheney had the device implanted in 2007. doctors disabled the wireless feature out of fear that someone, a terrorist, perhaps, could manipulate it and disrupt his heartbeat. >> i worried that someone could kill you. >> reporter: and it was not just terrorists hacking the device his doctors worried about. six years earlier, it was the stress of the attacks of september 11th. on that morning, doctors got the
. >> reporter: the showtime hit "homeland" ended last season with an assassination plot that seemed farfetched. >> his pacemaker can be wirelessly accessed. >> reporter: the vice president, forced into cardiac arrest when his pacemaker was hacked. >> i'm killing you. >> reporter: in reality, former vice president dick cheney, a man with a long history of heart trouble, was watching that episode. and in an interview with cbs news, cheney revealed how he...
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showtime, people. prepare to fire on my order. acknowledge. acknowledge, one. acknowledge, two.e to report a kidnapping. you win. take her. the girl's not here. neither are the tapes. looks like you got bad intel. not a total loss. it's about time you and i had a little talk. [both grunt] [dramatic music] ♪ [gun cocks] [grunts] gotta hand it to you, finch. [gun cocks] this was a better idea. carter said detective terney was involved in the joint operation, so it seemed reasonable to assume that his gps signal might lead us to the lab. [gun cocks] [grunts] just tell me which way to go. right. i hope. [both grunting] [gasping] there are hundreds of us, you know. you really think you can win? armies fall... one soldier at a time. [siren wailing] [gunshots] you ready to get out of here? mm-hmm. hey, finch, how much you know about chemistry? enough. [explosion] two beers, jerry. on me. how you doing, jer? you gonna join me? so what's the problem, laskey? well, for starters, my own partner won't even have a drink with me. [sets glass down] so you're having a problem with someone at wo
showtime, people. prepare to fire on my order. acknowledge. acknowledge, one. acknowledge, two.e to report a kidnapping. you win. take her. the girl's not here. neither are the tapes. looks like you got bad intel. not a total loss. it's about time you and i had a little talk. [both grunt] [dramatic music] ♪ [gun cocks] [grunts] gotta hand it to you, finch. [gun cocks] this was a better idea. carter said detective terney was involved in the joint operation, so it seemed reasonable to assume...
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they painted a really negative picture and unfair picture of president reagan and it wound up on showtime. and then the kennedys, this is a bad, bad process. you spend a lot of money and get a lot of heat and don't get ratings and you wind up having to dump it on a little channel. who would do it except in nbc's case, and this is what i believe, on the chance hillary clinton might be in the white house some day, and comcast does a lot of regulatory business before the fcc and it's nice to have a friend there, and that's why i think the republican party was right to think it was going to be flattering. >> nbc did not offer much of a explanation. this is hours after cnn announced it was not going forward with the project. and huffington, maybe it was not going to be a puffy thing. >> what happened? as soon as there were real questions the clinton team went after him and said you will get no cooperation. he said there's no access or possibility for access. it was worst than that. they were hostile and telling people not to talk to them, and everybody knows that's the way that game is played.
they painted a really negative picture and unfair picture of president reagan and it wound up on showtime. and then the kennedys, this is a bad, bad process. you spend a lot of money and get a lot of heat and don't get ratings and you wind up having to dump it on a little channel. who would do it except in nbc's case, and this is what i believe, on the chance hillary clinton might be in the white house some day, and comcast does a lot of regulatory business before the fcc and it's nice to have...
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. >>> michael sheen starred in a new showtime scene sears, "master os >>> our local weather is lookingunderstorms at spots in the afternoon. the shower chance will taper off and then partly cloudy skies and mild tonight. that translates too big. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some...
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"masters of sex" airs sunday night on showtime. >>> somebody at this table on the "cbs this morning"ncer ] since we began, mercedes-benz has pioneered many breakthroughs. ♪ ♪ breakthroughs in design... breakthroughs in safety... in engineering... and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ ♪ >>> since the panda cam i >>> since the panda camera is offline because of government shutdown, we offered this video. the white lion female cub was born a week ago and she's trying to katy perry sing roar". >> do you know the rest of the katy perry song? >> anthony. >> it's friday. >> norah did an unusual interview here in studio 157. you didn't see it on "cbs this morning." it's a scene shot for tonight's episode of the cbs drama "blue bloods." she talks with a fictional movie star. here's a look. >> wow. that's pretty intense. >> it is norah. even i'm on the edge of my seat. you know we decided early on with this one to just go for it. not to let any punches put my character through a living hell from scene one. >> there's ki
"masters of sex" airs sunday night on showtime. >>> somebody at this table on the "cbs this morning"ncer ] since we began, mercedes-benz has pioneered many breakthroughs. ♪ ♪ breakthroughs in design... breakthroughs in safety... in engineering... and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ ♪ >>> since the panda cam i >>> since the panda camera is offline because of...
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. >> reporter: the creations stay in the fridge and under wraps until showtime. then the work shines. art that is a treat for one night only, until next halloween. in washington, susan mcginnis, wjz eyewitness news. >> if you like to try your hand at one of noel's creations, you can find his patterns and tutorials for free and online. >>> check in with eyewitness news at 6:00. for all new stories coming up at 6:00, vic has a preview. >>> one year after super storm sandy. wjz returns to the hardest hit area in our state to update the recovery process. >>> popular actress leads a crowd of concerned moms through the nation's capital. why she and hundreds of others want a law from the 1970s updated. check in for more on these stories and the breaking news coming up at 7:00. >>> still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. it is a must win for the ravens this week. mark has more from the coach on what is ahead against the cleveland browns. coming up. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for ho
. >> reporter: the creations stay in the fridge and under wraps until showtime. then the work shines. art that is a treat for one night only, until next halloween. in washington, susan mcginnis, wjz eyewitness news. >> if you like to try your hand at one of noel's creations, you can find his patterns and tutorials for free and online. >>> check in with eyewitness news at 6:00. for all new stories coming up at 6:00, vic has a preview. >>> one year after super storm...
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. >> reporter: the creations stay in the fridge, and under wraps until showtime. then the work shines. art that's a treat for one night only, until next halloween. in washington, susan mcginnis, wjz eyewitness news. >> wow. well, if you'd like to try your hand at one of has creations, you can find his patterns and tutorials for free online. >> that's amazing. >> now, you struggle, i'm sure, like i do, with just getting -- >> the triangle? absolutely. >> but it is all in those tools. i don't have the right tools. mine are like plastic handles that break all the time. >> that's all i have. >> were a dollar at the dollar store. >> plastic pumpkins look good. >> that's right. >>> still ahead, hitting the streets. if you are an avid runner, the new technology that may help you improve your time. >>> port of baltimore passes a national security test. i'm mike schuh, what it means next. >>> it's a lovely day outside. and it is only going to get better. bob is updating first warning weather forecast. >>> wjz 13 is always on. for the top stories on cbsbaltimore.com, instan
. >> reporter: the creations stay in the fridge, and under wraps until showtime. then the work shines. art that's a treat for one night only, until next halloween. in washington, susan mcginnis, wjz eyewitness news. >> wow. well, if you'd like to try your hand at one of has creations, you can find his patterns and tutorials for free online. >> that's amazing. >> now, you struggle, i'm sure, like i do, with just getting -- >> the triangle? absolutely. >> but...
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. - (vehicle approaches) - (exhales) it's showtime. (horn honks) hey, dunphy.tin' ready for your one-woman show? mitzi. mitzi roth-- a notorious poacher in the world of high-end residential real estate. we call her the "nightmare on elm street," because she sold a lot of houses on elm street. what are you doing here, mitzi? i have an appointment. this is my listing. oh, i didn't think that was dotted line yet, jazz hands. no worries. i may have an interested buyer. - i'll bring him to you. - really? okay, but could you come back later? i really need to have them to myself right now. oh, yeah, okay. i completely understand. - okay, thanks. - you're welcome. wait. what? what are you doing? - (intercom beeps) - watch this. - (man) hello? - oh, it's mitzi roth. - and phil dunphy. - i may have a prospective buyer for your beautiful house. - i was wondering if maybe i could come in - hey, stan! hey, patti! and just have a look for a little while. - we've got a lot to talk about. - come on in. - um... - (buzzer sounds) hey, guys. yeah. i'm wondering if maybe we should
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it was played out during an episode of the showtime series "homeland." during an interview with cbs's "60 minutes" cheney thought it to be a credible theory. if he could adjust it who's to say others could as well? the device detects an irregular heartbeat and controls it with electrical jolts. >> i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. i found it credible because i knew from the experience we'd had and the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> reporter: despite his lifelong bat well heart disease and a family history, cheney said it never served as a distraction during his time in office. at one point in the book he writes "i never believed the des disease inhibited my capacity to do the job. i dealt with each problem that came up relying on my doctors to keep track of how i was doing physically." in washington, elizabeth prann, fox news. >> thanks so much, elizabeth. >>> all right. house flipping. remember that old game? well, some found it was a pretty fast way to make a buck, a
it was played out during an episode of the showtime series "homeland." during an interview with cbs's "60 minutes" cheney thought it to be a credible theory. if he could adjust it who's to say others could as well? the device detects an irregular heartbeat and controls it with electrical jolts. >> i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. i found it credible because i knew from the experience we'd had and the necessity for adjusting my own device that it...
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>> finally, sesame street's capitalizing on the success of showtime's hit series "homeland" with theirff for children called "home lamb." anyone will appreciate this. puppeteered parody. ♪ >> i don't want to miss anything. >> everyone misses something. >> not me. >>> up next, republicans who repeatedly have tried to destroy the affordable care act now claim to be the ones grieving most about its problems. >>> and later, it's been one year now since hurricane sandy and federal aid is only trickling out to the victims in new york and new jersey who need it badly. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> i'm milissa rehberger. president obama praised former house speaker tom foley at a congressional memorial service today saying he brought civility to congress and was a skilled consensus builder. foley died this month at 84. >>> survivors of superstorm sandy are lining up the shores to commemorate the one-year anniversary. >>> and a brazilian surfer took on a mammoth wave to set a new record. >>> officials at the center for medicare and medicaid services who are charged wit
>> finally, sesame street's capitalizing on the success of showtime's hit series "homeland" with theirff for children called "home lamb." anyone will appreciate this. puppeteered parody. ♪ >> i don't want to miss anything. >> everyone misses something. >> not me. >>> up next, republicans who repeatedly have tried to destroy the affordable care act now claim to be the ones grieving most about its problems. >>> and later, it's been...
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. >> reporter: last season on the showtime hit "homeland" ended with a fascinating assassination plot. but in an interview with cbs news, the very nonfictional former vice president, dick cheney, says the vulnerability is all-too real. >> i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. >> reporter: when cheney had a device regulating his heartbeat implanted in 2007, doctors disabled the wireless functionality, fearing a terrorist could hack the v.p.'s heart remotely. ring a bell? >> i'm killing you. >> i knew from the experience we had for adjusting my own device, that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> reporter: so, could it actually be possible to hack into such devices, like a pacemaker? the fda addressed those fears in august after the mysterious death of hacker barnaby jack, who claimed to have proof medical devices could be hacked. in a statement, the fda said there's no cause for alarm for the nearly 3 million americans who have pacemakers. and that the agency is not aware of any patient injuries or deaths associated with these incidents. >> dan kloeffl
. >> reporter: last season on the showtime hit "homeland" ended with a fascinating assassination plot. but in an interview with cbs news, the very nonfictional former vice president, dick cheney, says the vulnerability is all-too real. >> i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. >> reporter: when cheney had a device regulating his heartbeat implanted in 2007, doctors disabled the wireless functionality, fearing a terrorist could hack the v.p.'s heart...
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perhaps sounding far fetched until it was played out in the episode of the showtime series "homeland. a look. >> in an interview with "60 minutes" cheney sid it was a credible theory. if he could adjust the defib raters -- defibrillators who is to say that somebody else can as well? it can control the heart beat and control them with electrical jolts. >> i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. i found a credible because i knew from the necessity to adjust my own device that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> now despite his life-long battle with heart disease and family history, cheney said it never served as a distraction during his time in office. that sentiment was echoed all throughout his new book. at one point he writes "i never believed that the disease inhibited my capacity to do my job." i basically dealt with each problem as it came up relying on my doctors to keep track of how i was doing physically. i did not sit in my office wringing my hands, worried about when the next heart attack would occur." reiner who also writes in the book gave an
perhaps sounding far fetched until it was played out in the episode of the showtime series "homeland. a look. >> in an interview with "60 minutes" cheney sid it was a credible theory. if he could adjust the defib raters -- defibrillators who is to say that somebody else can as well? it can control the heart beat and control them with electrical jolts. >> i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. i found a credible because i knew from the necessity to...
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liz: it is showtime for google. and larry page. it looks great. the stock jumping about 5% as the world's largest internet firm easily beats estimates. as you see with the bid above the value. we will take a deeper dive into the street estimates. david: the spending machine is rolling again. after that ugly budget and that battle. so how much damage to the showdown really cause the economy? how many problems will we see in earnings coming up? liz: you think america lost some of its credibility around the world from the government shutdown, or do you say a heck with what we have done, we're just fine? log on to facebook.com/afterthebell and tell us what you think. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherev
liz: it is showtime for google. and larry page. it looks great. the stock jumping about 5% as the world's largest internet firm easily beats estimates. as you see with the bid above the value. we will take a deeper dive into the street estimates. david: the spending machine is rolling again. after that ugly budget and that battle. so how much damage to the showdown really cause the economy? how many problems will we see in earnings coming up? liz: you think america lost some of its credibility...
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. >> gupta: it might sound farfetched, but years later, this scene from the showtime drama "homeland"howed just how it could be done to the fictional vice president. what did you think when you watched that? >> cheney: well, i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed, but i found it credible. because i know from the experience we'd had and the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> gupta: the precariousness of cheney's physical health raises questions about his state of mind when he was helping make decisions, including those about war and peace. you were instrumental in many big decisions for the country, including going into afghanistan and iraq. >> cheney: and terrorist surveillance programs and enhanced interrogation programs... >> gupta: terrorist surveillance programs, wiretapping, enhanced interrogation. you'd had four heart attacks, three catheterizations at this point, a defibrillator, bypass surgery. >> cheney: right. >> gupta: did you worry about your physical health impacting your judgment and your cogniti
. >> gupta: it might sound farfetched, but years later, this scene from the showtime drama "homeland"howed just how it could be done to the fictional vice president. what did you think when you watched that? >> cheney: well, i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed, but i found it credible. because i know from the experience we'd had and the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> gupta: the...
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it was actually a plot line on "homeland" on showtime.at cheney doesn't think is out there at all. >> what did you think when you watched that? >> well, it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> incredible. let's bring in our panel. cnn political commentator david frum. cnn political commentator and democratic strategist hillary rosen and manu raju. david, the wifi on the president's defibrillator was turned off before the 2007 operation but this is all to say dick cheney is one heck of a survivor. i suspect all of us will be gone and buried before he even gets another cold. were you aware of any of this stuff going on when you were at the white house? >> we all knew he had heart troubles, that he himself constantly made references to it, and as you know, the vice president offered before the 2004 election to step down partly for health reasons, also to give president bush a new start. but make no mistake, as vice president, especially in the first term when i was there, dick cheney was an iron man. he worked hard, got to the
it was actually a plot line on "homeland" on showtime.at cheney doesn't think is out there at all. >> what did you think when you watched that? >> well, it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> incredible. let's bring in our panel. cnn political commentator david frum. cnn political commentator and democratic strategist hillary rosen and manu raju. david, the wifi on the president's defibrillator was turned off before the 2007 operation but this is all...
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. >> it might sound far fetched, but years later, this scene from the showtime drama "homeland" showedfictional vice president. >> i'm killing you. >> what did you think when you watched that? >> well, i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. but i found it credible because i knew from the experience we'd had and the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> the precariousness of cheney's physical health raises questions about his state of mind when he was helping make decisions, including those about war and peace. >> you were instrumental in many big decisions for the country, including going into afghanistan and iraq. >> and terror surveillance program and immense investigation. >> wiretapping, enhanced interrogation. you'd had four heart attacks, three catheterizations at this point. a defibrillator. bypass surgery. >> right. >> did you worry about your physical health impacting your judgment, your cognition? >> no. >> not at all? >> no. >> were you the best that you could be? >> well, the answer to that question j
. >> it might sound far fetched, but years later, this scene from the showtime drama "homeland" showedfictional vice president. >> i'm killing you. >> what did you think when you watched that? >> well, i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. but i found it credible because i knew from the experience we'd had and the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> the precariousness of cheney's...
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>> finally, sesame street's capitalizing on the success of showtime's hit series "homeland" with theiror children called "home lamb." anyone will appreciate this. puppeteered parody. ♪ >> i don't want to miss anything. >> everyone misses something. >> not me. >>> up next, republicans who repeatedly have tried to destroy the affordable care act now claim to be the ones grieving most about its problems. >>> and later, it's been one year now since hurricane sandy and federal aid is only trickling out to the victims in new york and new jersey who need it badly. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. maestro of . baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine
>> finally, sesame street's capitalizing on the success of showtime's hit series "homeland" with theiror children called "home lamb." anyone will appreciate this. puppeteered parody. ♪ >> i don't want to miss anything. >> everyone misses something. >> not me. >>> up next, republicans who repeatedly have tried to destroy the affordable care act now claim to be the ones grieving most about its problems. >>> and later, it's been one...
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benedict and joining us now armen keteyian, correspondent for cbs news and "60 minutes" sports on showtimelcome to you. >> thank you, jeff. >> brown: first of all, the system, not the sport, right, and not the game. why explain what college football is, why is it the system? >> well, when we were thinking about the book, i always had the vision in my head of a machine, almost like a matrix like machine made up of all these different component part approximates, whether it's a coach or athletic director, recruit, a hostess, a tutor. and what jeff and i really ended up trying to produce was a book that was smart, was sweeping, took you behind the scenes but really through the eyes of the people that worked within the system. >> brown: one of the recurrent themes is money t a very, very big money sport, right? you explain, it's interesting, that few colleges break even or actually make money. >> it's one of the great ironies. you have about the last set of statistics that came out was 2010 and 11. only 22 of the 120 top tiered programs at the time were actually breaking even or macking money.
benedict and joining us now armen keteyian, correspondent for cbs news and "60 minutes" sports on showtimelcome to you. >> thank you, jeff. >> brown: first of all, the system, not the sport, right, and not the game. why explain what college football is, why is it the system? >> well, when we were thinking about the book, i always had the vision in my head of a machine, almost like a matrix like machine made up of all these different component part approximates,...
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but years later, this scene from the showtime drama "homeland" showed just how it could be done to thetional vice president. >> i'm killing you. >> what did you think when you watched that? >> well, i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. but i found it credible because i knew from the experience we'd had and the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> the precariousness of cheney's physical health raises questions about his state of mind when he was helping make decisions, including those about war and peace. >> you were instrumental in many big decisions for the country, including going into afghanistan and iraq. >> and terror surveillance program and immense investigation. >> wiretapping, enhanced interrogation. you'd had four heart attacks, three catheterizations at this point. a defibrillator. bypass surgery. >> right. >> did you worry about your physical health impacting your judgment, your cognition? >> no. >> not at all? >> no. >> were you the best that you could be? >> well, the answer to that question just
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liz: showtime for facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. he is taking bows. how much will the stock rise after the blowout earnings report? it is jumping now but will it hold? we look inside the facebook numbers, particularly important mobile app figures. david: president obama's health care chief, kathleen sebelius going on the hot seat on capitol hill. i'm sure you saw some of that this morning. is the obama administration losing the pr battle over the affordable care act? >> tonight is mischief night. it has a name. like night before halloween. many americans are excited to dress up for halloween tomorrow, sales are expected to not be as robust as they were last year. so are facebook question is, are halloween sales a great precursor to this year's holiday sales? you can pick stocks based on this? we'll bring you answers later on in the show. ♪ [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the tradg floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody
liz: showtime for facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. he is taking bows. how much will the stock rise after the blowout earnings report? it is jumping now but will it hold? we look inside the facebook numbers, particularly important mobile app figures. david: president obama's health care chief, kathleen sebelius going on the hot seat on capitol hill. i'm sure you saw some of that this morning. is the obama administration losing the pr battle over the affordable care act? >> tonight is mischief...
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it wound up on showtime. then you get to the kennedys.nnel does it, has to say it's not fit for history channel, goes to the reelz channel. this is a bad, bad process. you spend a lot of money. you get a lot of heat. you don't get ratings. and you wind up having to dump it on some little channel. this is -- who would do this except -- except, in nbc's case -- and this is what i really believe-- on the chance that hillary clinton might be in the white house someday, comcast does a lot of business, a lot of regulatory business before the fcc, it's nice to have a friend there. that's why i think the republican party was right to think it was going to be flattering. >> well, nbc didn't even really offer much of an explanation. just said we reviewed our priorities and it didn't make the cut. this came hours after cnn announced, it was done by charles ferguson, and he really unloaded on the huffington post and elsewhere where he said he's angry that hillary's people wouldn't give him any access, he called bill clinton a liar. >> and ferguson's
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. -- showtime. >> i mentioned the shows of the 1%. these shows get a lot of buzz, shows like the wire and homeland. a lot of the cultural elites talk about them. but if you refer to yourself watching them it's not going to be a successful tactic because while they get a lot of buzz they're not watched by that american americans. talking the 60s about the vast wasteland. here being direct not ham fisted if you don't like the message praise cat woman but then what's mino's law? >> talked about the vast wasteland. he was the f.c.c. commissioner and when gilligan's island, was the uss mino which was a bit of a shot. and he criticized tv as kind of being a dump of low brow shows and very unimpressive fair. and you can never go wrong by trying to be -- appear more high brow. you can't be seen to be embracing some of the lowest brow and try and be an effective governing leader. >> genuine praise will not be graciously received and you only have one in that group the left coast is not america law. >> the point there is that's more if you're a
. -- showtime. >> i mentioned the shows of the 1%. these shows get a lot of buzz, shows like the wire and homeland. a lot of the cultural elites talk about them. but if you refer to yourself watching them it's not going to be a successful tactic because while they get a lot of buzz they're not watched by that american americans. talking the 60s about the vast wasteland. here being direct not ham fisted if you don't like the message praise cat woman but then what's mino's law? >>...
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they might consider their own service or a showtime.n, there is the question of video on demand as well, something that the cable companies benefit a great deal from in terms of movies, for example, and have a very high profit margin on and then you get into usage pricing, whether or not it would be introduced. i raise all of this simply, jim, to introduce the idea that, hey, stock moved up a lot on this idea. it may happen one day. you have a number of people saying, not so fast. it may not be a rights issue, in terms of the content companies that have delivered content to netflix saying you cannot actually go around us and deliver that same content to the cable operators via the set top box. >> that's a big story, david. i had tom rogers on last week, ceo of tivo. i have been resuming this deal was in the works. this is kind of a reputation of what was pretty certain as being not a done deal. >> in trying to understand it, it would take quite a bit of time and there would be a lot of resistance within, again, a long built ecosystem th
they might consider their own service or a showtime.n, there is the question of video on demand as well, something that the cable companies benefit a great deal from in terms of movies, for example, and have a very high profit margin on and then you get into usage pricing, whether or not it would be introduced. i raise all of this simply, jim, to introduce the idea that, hey, stock moved up a lot on this idea. it may happen one day. you have a number of people saying, not so fast. it may not be...