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>> sorry, stu.ck around. it's going to be fun. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ so every year my family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire. and by booking with them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-star hotel on the beach in san diego for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody, welcome back! we are here with ed helms, star of the "hangover part 2," which is in theaters everywhere this thursday, may 26th. ed helms and i are about to play one of my favorite games called "the long pour." the object of the game for each of us to pour those three beers one at a time into a beer mug then pour the beer mug into individual cylinders here on this metal table. but, we each have to do this long
>> sorry, stu.ck around. it's going to be fun. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ so every year my family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire. and by booking with them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-star hotel on the beach...
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>> there it s stu rothenberg, charlie cook, clarence page, stick with me.ember of her family in congress. you said you couldn't google to find this answer. it was representative judy chew in her 2009 special election. she beat betty chew, the women are cousins by marriage. sorry that google didn't help you find that one. >>> up next, haggling scandal on the hill who does a better job handling internal problems? pelosi or boehner? the take on the opposite side of the break. follow me and the show any time at twitter, at chuck todd and at daily run down. we will be right back. i'm loving weight watchers new pointsplus program and the edge it's giving me. ♪ freedom is mine ♪ and i know how i feel i never feel deprived. you know how freeing that is? ♪ it's a new dawn, a new day i feel good. i feel good. i feel good. ♪ and i'm feeling good [ female announcer ] join now for free. hurry offer ends june 18th. weight watchers new pointsplus. because it works. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rus
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a recent you will stu -- study found that when women take a long time to fall asleep, the relationship with her spouse sufficienters. researchers say women tend to be more expressive than men so when women don't sleep well they express more feeling. >>> tonight, michelle obama is making a bay area visit today, at 5:00. >>> and the strongest move yet when it comes to the sex scandal involving congressman anthony weiner. tonight, the move the bay area's nancy pelosi said she could not make before but now she must do when it comes to the congressman. keep in mind our next newscast is the channel 2 news at 5:00. we'll see you then.
a recent you will stu -- study found that when women take a long time to fall asleep, the relationship with her spouse sufficienters. researchers say women tend to be more expressive than men so when women don't sleep well they express more feeling. >>> tonight, michelle obama is making a bay area visit today, at 5:00. >>> and the strongest move yet when it comes to the sex scandal involving congressman anthony weiner. tonight, the move the bay area's nancy pelosi said she...
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what can we as motivated conservative stu? to take the blinders and recognize tv isn't going anywhere. we are going to watch it and love it because we love narrative. if we want to take that the culture we need to stop worrying so much about politics and start worrying more about how we are going to take back the art of storytelling. ronald reagan knew the value of storytelling and that is why his these speeches or public. of restoring telling doesn't need to be restricted to the political sphere. we need to make art and excellent art. that is not conservatism with an artistic bent it is our first and conservative afterwards. there's a difference. people ask to we need a fox news of entertainment i say no we need a cbs entertainment has conservative values. we don't want to entertain for politics we watch it in spite of politics, entertainment to be entertained. as conservatives we put our money where our mouths are and start contributing to the new hollywood. we need to give advertisers an alternative place. they have to go b
what can we as motivated conservative stu? to take the blinders and recognize tv isn't going anywhere. we are going to watch it and love it because we love narrative. if we want to take that the culture we need to stop worrying so much about politics and start worrying more about how we are going to take back the art of storytelling. ronald reagan knew the value of storytelling and that is why his these speeches or public. of restoring telling doesn't need to be restricted to the political...
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stu was putting down the good pitches. we were working both sides of the plate, trying to keep those guys offbalance. >>> a's have lost three-straight. taking on the phillies. top of the third. a's down 1-0, until rosales hits a solo home run off of cole hamels. and rosales is in no hurry. runners at first and second. tying run at the plate. how about that play on dominique brown's backhander. a's turn two and win it, 4-1. >>> drivers in the toyota save mart 350 got in their final practice today. with a few of the sprint cup drivers getting more time on the road course as they competed in the pro series race. 43 cars will compete for sunday's $5.5 million prize. >> takes a few laps for us to get the tires hooked up and going. and a few laps we get, and the tires start to fall off. our chevrolet felt good in practice. >> i think we definitely got a chance. the car's really fast. it's probably the best i've ever been here. but it's never been one of my best racetracks. coming in this weekend, i thought i had a better chance
stu was putting down the good pitches. we were working both sides of the plate, trying to keep those guys offbalance. >>> a's have lost three-straight. taking on the phillies. top of the third. a's down 1-0, until rosales hits a solo home run off of cole hamels. and rosales is in no hurry. runners at first and second. tying run at the plate. how about that play on dominique brown's backhander. a's turn two and win it, 4-1. >>> drivers in the toyota save mart 350 got in their...
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of belarus russia and kazakhstan reader so we have to work out a format for our relations with you stu customs unions and that's what we're working on right now he sure my next question has to do with the media but he brushed off and complains primarily in the media that ukraine uses unlawful means to limit the acts as a russian used in the ukrainian market. in other words they say it's protectionism and they say is unlawful. did you discuss this question is there a real conflict or is it just a theory by analysts and experts. to my great satisfaction when i ask specifically what group of commodities the us or russia have come. points about it so you need us and to give of course there raise this issue and so i asked mr clegg much difference to minister for economic development and what commodities create problems to which he replied it was matches and glass worth of it can imagine the amount of matches supplied to the ukrainian market from russia it's insignificant at the moment and i'm very glad that nothing else was mentioned as our trade overall is almost a visit to the billion us
of belarus russia and kazakhstan reader so we have to work out a format for our relations with you stu customs unions and that's what we're working on right now he sure my next question has to do with the media but he brushed off and complains primarily in the media that ukraine uses unlawful means to limit the acts as a russian used in the ukrainian market. in other words they say it's protectionism and they say is unlawful. did you discuss this question is there a real conflict or is it just...
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russia is going to attempt to become one of the world's biggest and most active economies was laid out stu says we shouldn't hesitate to say goodbye to many bad habits we should focus on the following improving the investment climate in russia to create new jobs in the regions the creation of a modern police service and other security forces improving the effectiveness of the justice system and finally the modernization of government of course the main bad habit as the president calls it is corruption which he says is choking russia's economy this was his message to the country's officials that don't do business according to the law. the noose around my neck of those who practice corruption should be tightened and the whole of russia or agrees with this without any exception if the government should be purged of corruption in a more decisive way and for that purpose we should in harm's way those suspected of corruption are dismissed from public service another issue that's hampering russia's economic development is it not being a member of the world trade organization lately we're hearing
russia is going to attempt to become one of the world's biggest and most active economies was laid out stu says we shouldn't hesitate to say goodbye to many bad habits we should focus on the following improving the investment climate in russia to create new jobs in the regions the creation of a modern police service and other security forces improving the effectiveness of the justice system and finally the modernization of government of course the main bad habit as the president calls it is...
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charges assaulting an fefce fhepfc wre ç and fire stu«ras gunb at heh⌞t fhepfce office.punched iÁ we'll spares we'll move on right now. >> more carmakers are rolling out new models missing an important feature -- spare tires, if you can believe it. automakers are r the spares Ë so regulators since they are not essential safety feature. >> still ahead, important new research on food allergies and kids leading to a new concern. >> also, fire ripping through a south bay apartment complex. >>b2jpvfy se /s( investors >>> women against walmart. the supreme court is halting the biggest sex discrimination lawsuit in the country. female employees claimed walmart stores discriminated against them, but today the high court said they cannot move forward as a class action lawsuit. this is a victory for walmart which is the biggest retailer in the world. the lawsuit was initiated by two bay area women. here's nbc's vicky wynn. >> reporter: the supreme court blocked a class action lawsuit against the biggest retailer saying it was too big with too many questions from discrimination to
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>> and here's the twitter from gdroberts1, stu is too kind.e in crib. >> we should point out that stu's official grades were job , d, gdp d and housing f. >> one of the reasons why the economy can't get up and running is there's a bunch of fraud going on with regard to government programs and the attitude has always been oh, well, it's only $170,000, so what? now people are paying closer attention to some of these flaws in these programs because this government, oh, yeah, we're broke. there's a report that came out with regard to pension payment after people have died and apparently some family members aren't notifying the government the person is dead and they keep collecting the cash. >> it's cost us $72 billion in 2009 alone and $19 billion out of medicaid. you know how much trouble that's in. the fact that payments are continuing to federal employees after they're dead not surprising. shows you how screwed up the government is. >> glenn from alabama says for families of big government retirees to accept government crimes is a crime. actual
>> and here's the twitter from gdroberts1, stu is too kind.e in crib. >> we should point out that stu's official grades were job , d, gdp d and housing f. >> one of the reasons why the economy can't get up and running is there's a bunch of fraud going on with regard to government programs and the attitude has always been oh, well, it's only $170,000, so what? now people are paying closer attention to some of these flaws in these programs because this government, oh, yeah,...
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they like to work on crank bolts and stu on the cars in the garage over at the house. they'd have sloeepovers and whatnot, a nice kid. it was jus an accident. a terrible accident. it was raining very hard. he had not taken that car out ever before to my knowledge and -- >> do you blame terry for the fact that he took the car out? >> you know, i'm sure terry trusted nick, but he should have maybe thought a little bit more about the conditions, the fact that the boys were jet skiing all day and they were out in the hot sun. it was hot in august. it was, you know, sweltering heat, and i don't know if he really thought about the fact that it was raining. you know, nick on a suspended license wasn't supposed to drive past dark and at the hour they left it would have been dark when he was driving home. so i still question that, but the fact that they hit the puddle, the car had very wide tires, and i think in my opinion of what happened is nick was an excellent driver. he would do nothing to jeopardize his position with drifting and dodge. >> but he shouldn't have been dryin
they like to work on crank bolts and stu on the cars in the garage over at the house. they'd have sloeepovers and whatnot, a nice kid. it was jus an accident. a terrible accident. it was raining very hard. he had not taken that car out ever before to my knowledge and -- >> do you blame terry for the fact that he took the car out? >> you know, i'm sure terry trusted nick, but he should have maybe thought a little bit more about the conditions, the fact that the boys were jet skiing...
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his guns and throwing outlines that arguments that could have been made three, four years ago, john stul o'reilly had a really reasonable discussion once they got done sort of hitting each other a couple types back akupc. but they had an excellent judgment about news judgment and the way it's exercised, why fox news goes wall to wall on obama but not after ted nugent. felt like a conversation among equals. >> that's not what jon stewart said. he said he was so badly edited, he looked like a woman on the verge of a nervous break down. >> the daily show edits interviews and fox by putting the complete 24 minutes or whatever it was online, we all got to see and make our own judgment. you'd agree? we have a rare moment. that means it's time for me to get a break. up next, countdown is back on the air. can keith olbermann lure the liberals to al gore's network? ♪ well, you know i love it too ♪ ♪ you love money ♪ well, you know i love it too ♪ ♪ i work so hard at my job ♪ and then i bring it home to you ♪ ♪ i love money in my pocket >>> it was hard to miss the fact that keith olbermann return
his guns and throwing outlines that arguments that could have been made three, four years ago, john stul o'reilly had a really reasonable discussion once they got done sort of hitting each other a couple types back akupc. but they had an excellent judgment about news judgment and the way it's exercised, why fox news goes wall to wall on obama but not after ted nugent. felt like a conversation among equals. >> that's not what jon stewart said. he said he was so badly edited, he looked like...
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stu was putting out good pitches and we were in rig them and working both sides of the plate, trying to keep those guys off balance. and we were trying to get ahead in strikes. >> regardless of scoring, they scored at the right time. more often than not when your starter outlasts the other starter, regardless of what the game entails, you are going to win. >> all right. a's and phillies trying to snap a three game slide. the top three a's down 1. adam takes care of that one. see ya. solo shot and we are tied at one. trevor cahill pitched very well and got help from the defense. bottom of the frame, and connor jackson robbed chase utley. a great catch. he's a cal alum. now in the fourth scott sizemore coming up with a clutch two-out single. that scores coco crisp, 2-1, a's. phillies with tieing run at the plate but they get him to ground into the double play to end it. nice turn at second and the a's hold on for a 4-1 victory. >>> well, yesterday in pasadena, mexico and the united states battled for the gold cup. meeting for the gold cup the third straight year and the americans got o
stu was putting out good pitches and we were in rig them and working both sides of the plate, trying to keep those guys off balance. and we were trying to get ahead in strikes. >> regardless of scoring, they scored at the right time. more often than not when your starter outlasts the other starter, regardless of what the game entails, you are going to win. >> all right. a's and phillies trying to snap a three game slide. the top three a's down 1. adam takes care of that one. see ya....
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. >> a lot of lithuanian flags over there in the stands, stu.old me that your game is a little bit like chris bosh, who used to play for toronto. how is it like chris bosh? >> i don't know, i -- i have -- not, not too strong body, so, i don't know, i -- i can move fast, so, i think like this. >> okay. good on your feet. he'll get better at his english. >> jimmy: i'm sure he will. i hope he tweets. [ applause ] my personal favorite part, this is a little thing, but my favorite part of the draft was hearing nba commissioner david stern say the name of a player from the congo. >> with the seventh pick in the 2011 nba draft, the sacramento kings select bismack biyombo. >> jimmy: can you use that in a sentence, please? the cleveland cavaliers had the top draft pick tonight and if you ask me, they didn't use it very wisely. >> david stern with the first pick of the 2011 nba draft. cleveland has made a decision. >> with the first pick in the 2011 nba draft, the cleveland cavaliers select, from the philippines, junrey balawing, the world's smallest man.
. >> a lot of lithuanian flags over there in the stands, stu.old me that your game is a little bit like chris bosh, who used to play for toronto. how is it like chris bosh? >> i don't know, i -- i have -- not, not too strong body, so, i don't know, i -- i can move fast, so, i think like this. >> okay. good on your feet. he'll get better at his english. >> jimmy: i'm sure he will. i hope he tweets. [ applause ] my personal favorite part, this is a little thing, but my...
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so what we have, for instance, amateurs that are still around and stu tried to, well, run around withy but the most important level of the hackers are the activists and the crackers. hack-tivists have a political motivation. on the contrary the activists, the crackers, are completely different. and they are after the money, so that's a complete different level. >> what do we need to do to stop it? >> well, to stop it it's -- for us it's quite easy. for the normal guy on the street, if you have some anti-virus installed and desktop firewalls that seems to be helping with a lot of problem. social engineering. social engineering is something they tried it to get into your environment. they try to be somebody -- some friend of you and by doing that then they get around all security measures. they can also get around all the security arrangements inside the companies and that is the problem. it's certainly difficult to change that mentality. it's the social thing. >> right. where is the biggest vulnerability? >> well, the biggest vulnerability is definite thely a combination. i think it's
so what we have, for instance, amateurs that are still around and stu tried to, well, run around withy but the most important level of the hackers are the activists and the crackers. hack-tivists have a political motivation. on the contrary the activists, the crackers, are completely different. and they are after the money, so that's a complete different level. >> what do we need to do to stop it? >> well, to stop it it's -- for us it's quite easy. for the normal guy on the street,...
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it's reporting that the actual website facebook saw a stu pendous decline. at the start of may the website records 155 million active users. by the end of the month, 149 million. that's a drop of 6 million people. that's quite significant. 1.5 million canadians dropped out as well as hundreds of thousands of more users in the uk, norway and russia. there's four possible reasons. these are speculative reasons. one is market saturation. a lot of these markets are tapped out. there aren't any more people that could be joining facebook. another is fatigue, people tired of the website. could be seasonal, a temporary dip, just like we see . facebook does not release its monthly traffic numbers. this website "inside facebook" came up with these numbers by analyzing advertising data. facebook is criticizing results. they say broad estimates. they say they are pleased with their growth pointing out more than half their active users logon to facebook on any given day. keep in mind, facebook still does have 678 million users worldwide. it did see a lot of growth in bra
it's reporting that the actual website facebook saw a stu pendous decline. at the start of may the website records 155 million active users. by the end of the month, 149 million. that's a drop of 6 million people. that's quite significant. 1.5 million canadians dropped out as well as hundreds of thousands of more users in the uk, norway and russia. there's four possible reasons. these are speculative reasons. one is market saturation. a lot of these markets are tapped out. there aren't any more...
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they stu butted -- they did studies and the patients were averaging 220 pounds at the beginning of the diet by the end of the eighth week, they lost 134 pounds and had no signs of diabetes. >>> a new report is calling for more regulations on its use of -- the roundup reviews. the group earth open source says it appears that leaders have knownst -- have known for years that the chemical causes birth defects. >>> 7:20. the auto industry may have to increase gas mileage standards according to "the wall street journal." a new report shows the white house almost doubles efficiency. the paper says that most cars will be battery powered and the price will go up by thousands of dollars. >>> governor brown and state lawmakers are scrambling to get an alternative state budget passed. >>> you gotta see this. never -- i haven't seen this before. look in the back. yeah. that's a shark. it's jumping. you can imagine how the surfers out there must have felt. >>> good morning. 880 is a mess. we'll tell you why all of a sudden, the commute is one of the worst we've seen in a few weeks. >>> governor bro
they stu butted -- they did studies and the patients were averaging 220 pounds at the beginning of the diet by the end of the eighth week, they lost 134 pounds and had no signs of diabetes. >>> a new report is calling for more regulations on its use of -- the roundup reviews. the group earth open source says it appears that leaders have knownst -- have known for years that the chemical causes birth defects. >>> 7:20. the auto industry may have to increase gas mileage standards...
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he's originally from the atlanta area, and he's currently stu studying in scotland, focussing on tybyzantineetween truth and fiction and it just grew and grew and grew. >> you have dissected this guy inside and out. his execution was poor. he said his intentions were good. i read part of the may yeea cul the blog. he says i owe apologies for those i hurt and will do all in my power to make it right. i was too successful and caught up in what i was doing. i ignored the consequences of my actions. his intentions really were to ill luol nate the stories of the syrians for a western audience. do you think at all he makes a point, given the fact that syria, let's be honest, not always above the fold. >> well, i think that is an important point. news organizations around the world are struggling to get quality information out of syria. and this seemed to have started as an experiment. and in some ways he ended up in a very lucky situation, from his point of view that syria suddenly found itself in the middle of the rebellion. so he upped the anteand created the blog around this character. it broug
he's originally from the atlanta area, and he's currently stu studying in scotland, focussing on tybyzantineetween truth and fiction and it just grew and grew and grew. >> you have dissected this guy inside and out. his execution was poor. he said his intentions were good. i read part of the may yeea cul the blog. he says i owe apologies for those i hurt and will do all in my power to make it right. i was too successful and caught up in what i was doing. i ignored the consequences of my...
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a stu nuedy saying being married will boost the odds of surviving from colon cancer and true for menk of dying from the disease and say the extra care they are getting from their husbands or wives may be the x-factor. >> i have a different theory. it's extremely treatable cancer if it's caught earlier. if you're bothering your husband going for yearly checkups, yearly, you know, colonoscopies, et cetera. >> that is true. >>> when he is not making movies kevin kline is pushing for onel research for juvenile diabetes. it has affected his family. he has a child living with juvenl diabetes. >> earlier on "american morning" we asked him about parenting a child with type i. >> once you have a child diagnosed with a type of diabetes, you immediately stop being merely a parent. you become a parent, a doctor, a nurse, unless you want your child to live in the hospital. the families a take on a tremendous responsibility, depending on the age of the child, until they reach an age where they can manage it themselves. you have to count every carbohydrate that they, you know, take in at a snack or
a stu nuedy saying being married will boost the odds of surviving from colon cancer and true for menk of dying from the disease and say the extra care they are getting from their husbands or wives may be the x-factor. >> i have a different theory. it's extremely treatable cancer if it's caught earlier. if you're bothering your husband going for yearly checkups, yearly, you know, colonoscopies, et cetera. >> that is true. >>> when he is not making movies kevin kline is...
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so again, to return to baltimore, where the most in-depth stu was done, to search looked and felt there'sormous number of proliferation ways people can get their news, blogs, radio stations, newspapers, they counted 53 outlets that are doing the news, but then they did an interesting thing, they did a contt analysis they looked at the articles and the series on the tv news and they said what was the source of reporting and discover most of it came from the "baltimore sun" and one of the tv stations. as we said before the "baltimore sun" is doing less than they used to be so to use a metaphor of one scholar referred to this as the iron core of reporting. it's the iron core that can then be sculpted by affairs and the media food chain but if the odierno core is shrinking there is less to work with. by the way it wasn't just a spew sty at from this, there were several different studies looking for several different ingalls that came to the same conclusion. so we can to the conclusion that on this one area of the local accountability reporting so far the new media isn't filling the gap but th
so again, to return to baltimore, where the most in-depth stu was done, to search looked and felt there'sormous number of proliferation ways people can get their news, blogs, radio stations, newspapers, they counted 53 outlets that are doing the news, but then they did an interesting thing, they did a contt analysis they looked at the articles and the series on the tv news and they said what was the source of reporting and discover most of it came from the "baltimore sun" and one of...