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sasalele e endnds s susundn. ononlyly a at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n >>> now our second story "outfront." a change at the top of mitt romney's team. influential conservative voices, including "the wall street journal" "the weekly standard" have criticized the campaign this week from everything from staffing to messaging. it looks like mitt romney may be taking some words to heart, announcing today that senior adviser kevin madden will take on a bigger communications role, starting, drum roll, right now. hey, how are you, kevin? >> great to be with you, erin. >> so tell me. obviously, you were a senior adviser before. tell me what you're going to be doing differently. obviously, you do tv. you do well on tv. viewers know who you are, they've seen you on this show and others. i assume your elevation in communications is an acknowledgment they needed more of those skills. >> well, you know, i think that this is -- we're entering that critical phase of the campaign. we're looking at 19 weeks to go
sasalele e endnds s susundn. ononlyly a at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n >>> now our second story "outfront." a change at the top of mitt romney's team. influential conservative voices, including "the wall street journal" "the weekly standard" have criticized the campaign this week from everything from staffing to messaging. it looks like mitt romney may be taking some words to heart, announcing today that senior adviser kevin madden will...
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sasalele e endnds s susundn. ononlyly a at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n >> that was marine corps reservist. his military skills helped him find a place in civilian workforce with prudential financial. for many soldiers returning from iraq and afghanistan making that transition is a challenge. fred and mack flew together in the air force. >> blood brothers threw and through. we've seen a lot. >> surviving a rocket fire ambush of their aircraft over baghdad in 2006. >> the airplane was put into a pretty uncontrollable situation and fortunately my buddy here was able to recover the airplane. >> six years later they are working together on wall street trading securities for drexel hamilton. out of the war zone they trained with wall street war fighters foundation, a nonprofit helping in the move from a military career to finance. drexel is one of several companies working with the war fighters to hire disabled vets. >> you know what, this suit right here is camouflage. >> ben downing heard about the
sasalele e endnds s susundn. ononlyly a at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n >> that was marine corps reservist. his military skills helped him find a place in civilian workforce with prudential financial. for many soldiers returning from iraq and afghanistan making that transition is a challenge. fred and mack flew together in the air force. >> blood brothers threw and through. we've seen a lot. >> surviving a rocket fire ambush of their aircraft over baghdad in...
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sasalele e endnds s susundn. ononlyly a at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n >>> stand by. >>ar cnn's first newscast. the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel when you see that clip again? >> feels good. it was a great idea and well-executed. >> what was the great ambition for you. what did you want to achieve? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. do you know how many 24-hour news networks there in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. every country has got one. you are not a country if you don't have one. people nowadays want instant information and don't want to wait overnight. they are used to getting information right now that they need. >> three memorable moments that you highlighted. i want to remind you about it. one was in 1987, baby jessica being rescued from the world. tell me why you love that story so much. >> it was any one of 1,000 other story, but that resonated and captured the imagination of america. everybody was pulling for her. s
sasalele e endnds s susundn. ononlyly a at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n >>> stand by. >>ar cnn's first newscast. the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel when you see that clip again? >> feels good. it was a great idea and well-executed. >> what was the great ambition for you. what did you want to achieve? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. do you know how many 24-hour news...
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sasalele e endnds s susundn.o here we are at the bottom of the show. no buts about it, this is the craziest thing i've seen today. a japanese graduate student has invented the world's first robotic buttocks. it's made of silicon. the robo butt reacts to a user's touch, stroke or slap and can quiver in fear. it measures the kind of touch it's receiving through a microphone implanted in the skin. now, this has been called an important step towards fully functional robots at home and at work. which brings us to tonight's number. 18. according to the u.s. bureau of labor statistics, there will be 18% fewer automotive jobs by 2018. how can that be so when car production is expected to increase over that time? part of the answer is robots. they are eliminating the need for human workers. so the robo butt could react the way humans react but while it's fascinating, it might not we something to celebrate.
sasalele e endnds s susundn.o here we are at the bottom of the show. no buts about it, this is the craziest thing i've seen today. a japanese graduate student has invented the world's first robotic buttocks. it's made of silicon. the robo butt reacts to a user's touch, stroke or slap and can quiver in fear. it measures the kind of touch it's receiving through a microphone implanted in the skin. now, this has been called an important step towards fully functional robots at home and at work....
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sasalele e endnds s susundn.r ststorore,e, w wheherere n >>> political debates and american talk shows can get heated but nothing like in jordan. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> yes, that man pulled a gun out of his pocket on a live television show in jordan. he's member of parliament. threw a shoe, pulled out the pistol, when a discussion with a former mp got heated on the television show. it seems he was accused of buying his way into jordan's parliament. the host stepped in to break up the fight. a police report has been filed. nobody was hurt. don't know if the gun was loaded. >>> checking stories happening around the country now. california is on its way to building the nation's first dedicated high speed rail line after strong lobbying by governor jerry brown. state lawmakers approved billions to start building it. eventually plans call for the bullet train to connect los angeles and san francisco. it's about 350 miles apart. voters approved the project four years ago but support for it has fallen along
sasalele e endnds s susundn.r ststorore,e, w wheherere n >>> political debates and american talk shows can get heated but nothing like in jordan. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> yes, that man pulled a gun out of his pocket on a live television show in jordan. he's member of parliament. threw a shoe, pulled out the pistol, when a discussion with a former mp got heated on the television show. it seems he was accused of buying his way into jordan's parliament. the host stepped...
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sasalele e endnds s susundn. and i swear it's springfield's only choice, throw up your hands and raise your voice. what's it called? once again? >> mono rail. >> sorry, mom, the mob has spoken. >> monogram, mon. >> don't! >> the classic simpsons episode. the fourth best of all time. are you pleased or pissed off it's not in the top three? >> enraged. no, i'm just -- the simpsons for me is a gift that keeps giving because i'm always very clear with people i didn't create that show. that show was up and running and a massive success when they let me step on board for a few seasons just before i took over the late night show. and so i loved it. and what's nice is those episodes are out, they're always bouncing around. and i can be anywhere in the world, and people will occasionally, in any other country bring up some of the episodes i worked on. it's this beautiful gift that keeps giving. >> let's talk love, romance, marriage. >> which one? >> start with love. how many times have you been properly love in your life.
sasalele e endnds s susundn. and i swear it's springfield's only choice, throw up your hands and raise your voice. what's it called? once again? >> mono rail. >> sorry, mom, the mob has spoken. >> monogram, mon. >> don't! >> the classic simpsons episode. the fourth best of all time. are you pleased or pissed off it's not in the top three? >> enraged. no, i'm just -- the simpsons for me is a gift that keeps giving because i'm always very clear with people i...
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sasalele e endnds s susundn.e,e, w wheherere n >>> is she here? >> yeah. i'll get her. grace, the lying, cheating sack of [ bleep ] is here. >> can't breathe. >> oh, my god. ann marie, what did you do? >> well you said to keep him busy. he's busy holding his nuts. >> kyra sedgwick in "something to talk about," one of the films in her 30-year acting career that includes "born on the fourth of july" and the smash tv hit "the closer" and one of hollywood's best marriages, one degree of separation from kevin bacon. she joins me now. do you get sick of the degrees of separation? >> yes. i do. i can't believe it is still -- i think that he's -- he's turned it into something great. he's turned it into sixdegrees.org. but i think he thought it as a put-down, a joke at his expense somehow. i don't know how he spun that, but he did. but, yeah, it is, you know, people always say, i'm just one degree away when they see me on the subway. >> i can see you visibly tensing as i say that. you have my sympathies. i interviewed you
sasalele e endnds s susundn.e,e, w wheherere n >>> is she here? >> yeah. i'll get her. grace, the lying, cheating sack of [ bleep ] is here. >> can't breathe. >> oh, my god. ann marie, what did you do? >> well you said to keep him busy. he's busy holding his nuts. >> kyra sedgwick in "something to talk about," one of the films in her 30-year acting career that includes "born on the fourth of july" and the smash tv hit "the...
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sasalele e endnds s susundn. t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n >>> all this hour, we have been looking at charities promising one thing with your money, doing something else entirely. from veterans to animal charities, promises are not being kept. the bad deeds of a few should not stop you from donating money to those who do a good job with their charities. want to get some tips on how to make sure you're working with a good charity. art taylor is president and ceo of the better business bureau's wise giving alliance. art, are there quick and easy ways to check up on a charity? >> sure, the first way is to go to a good information source. we have one at the better business bureau at our website, give.org that evaluates 10,000 charities in relation to 20 best practices that we believe charities should adhere to. >> things like transparency. >> how they're governed, how they manage their finances, you know? how many board members are actually attending meetings, how truthful are they of their public inf
sasalele e endnds s susundn. t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n >>> all this hour, we have been looking at charities promising one thing with your money, doing something else entirely. from veterans to animal charities, promises are not being kept. the bad deeds of a few should not stop you from donating money to those who do a good job with their charities. want to get some tips on how to make sure you're working with a good charity. art taylor is president and ceo of the...
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sasalele e endnds s susundn.t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n mamattttreresssseses s statartrt $6$69999.. good afternoon. chase sapphire. (push button tone) this is stacy from springfield. oh woah. hello? yes. i didn't realize i'd be talking to an actual person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here. reach a person, not a prompt whenever you call chase sapphire. >>> welcome back. each week at this time we bring you stories on bullying. this morning the focus is on a 15-year-old canadian boy, a bully tortured frasier sutherland repeatedly. so much so he suffered three concussions and feared for his life. going to school, he finally got some peace of mind when the school expelled the bully. now the school has reversed course and is letting the bully come back to school. frasier and his father are joining me from toronto. good morning to both of you. thank you for joining us this morning. frasier, let me start with you on this. how long had this other boy been bullying you? >> for years, since 2005, nons
sasalele e endnds s susundn.t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n mamattttreresssseses s statartrt $6$69999.. good afternoon. chase sapphire. (push button tone) this is stacy from springfield. oh woah. hello? yes. i didn't realize i'd be talking to an actual person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here. reach a person, not a prompt whenever you call chase sapphire. >>> welcome back. each week at this time we bring you stories on bullying. this morning the focus is on...
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sasalele e endnds s susundn.at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n >>> tonight's only in america. how to solve a problem like obesity. with millions of americans getting father by the day, what better solution than this. what better solution than this. the pizza dispenser. it's not enough that office workers shove chips and candy down their gull ets. what we need is do it yourself pizza. the company promises from scratch it can be yours in 2.5 minutes. a bag of flour is mixed with water to make the doe. that doe is topped with organic tomato sauce. 150 seconds later, your pizza is ready. your 10.5 mini pie. the machines will be made in the u.s. for the u.s. why stop here, people? surely the next obvious step is a machine dispensing fried chicken, perhaps a vindaloo curry. i'm just concerned about all those calories that we're going to burn off walking to the let's pizza vending machine. there has to be some genius who can fuse them on to the end of our computers perhaps with a shovel who slides the pizz
sasalele e endnds s susundn.at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n >>> tonight's only in america. how to solve a problem like obesity. with millions of americans getting father by the day, what better solution than this. what better solution than this. the pizza dispenser. it's not enough that office workers shove chips and candy down their gull ets. what we need is do it yourself pizza. the company promises from scratch it can be yours in 2.5 minutes. a bag of flour is mixed...
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sasalele e endnds s susundn.yly a at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? >>> so here we are at the bottom of the show. no buts about it, this is the craziest thing i've seen today. a japanese graduate student has invented the world's first robotic buttocks. it's made of silicon. the robo butt reacts to a user's touch, stroke or slap and can quiver in fear. it measures the kind of touch it's receiving through a microphone implanted in the skin. now, this has been called an important step towards fully functional ro
sasalele e endnds s susundn.yly a at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with...
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sasalele e endnds s susundn.nlyly a at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n >>> welcome back. this the man was convicted of torching his multimillion home in phoenix. the scene as you're about to see, it looks like he slipped something into his mouth. the question is did he poison himself. toxicology tests will answer that question. but we want to find out how he ended up in this situation. is a tragic andby zar tale, but before we tell this story, remember this moment. after now facing up to 21 years in prison, marin covers his face and appears to val osomething. we'll come back to this scene. drove a rolls royce. >> he was an engage. >> paul rubin profiled him back in 2008 for the phoenix knew times newspaper, spent hours talking to him. >> he's the smartest guy in the room, he's the smoothest talker in the room. he gets all the girls. he's that guy. and the brick wall was this 10,000 square foot home in the built more he estate. he bought the house when the real estate was collapsing. he had long left
sasalele e endnds s susundn.nlyly a at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n >>> welcome back. this the man was convicted of torching his multimillion home in phoenix. the scene as you're about to see, it looks like he slipped something into his mouth. the question is did he poison himself. toxicology tests will answer that question. but we want to find out how he ended up in this situation. is a tragic andby zar tale, but before we tell this story, remember this moment. after...