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ron luff and his wife, suzy, are captivated.becomes clear to local authorities, this small religious group is quickly morphing into a cult. >> so where does this fellow, lungren, come in? >> my faith was very much everything and i'm looking to a lot of answers to questions. i decide that i want to go to kirtland temple and just visit the place. i'd never been there. pray, meditate, and see if i can, you know, if god will touch me in any way or let me know anything that he wants in my life, a direction in my life. okay. >> and so i've never heard of jeff lungren before that day. that was where we first met. we spent about six hours after that tour talking with him and his wife and some of the things going on in the church and so forth. we met some of the other people that were there. what there seemed to be is a collection of people who all seemed to have the answers to their questions. that was very attractive to me, because i was still not finding those answers to my questions. and everything that i was reading was saying, okay
ron luff and his wife, suzy, are captivated.becomes clear to local authorities, this small religious group is quickly morphing into a cult. >> so where does this fellow, lungren, come in? >> my faith was very much everything and i'm looking to a lot of answers to questions. i decide that i want to go to kirtland temple and just visit the place. i'd never been there. pray, meditate, and see if i can, you know, if god will touch me in any way or let me know anything that he wants in...
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>> you should ask that of suzy? >> i suppose new york fashion week is faster and stronger than most of the other kinds, than most of the other countries. i would say france fashion week is very important, not because of the french designers but because it's the kind of meeting place. it's the feeling if you make it, you've really made it. milan, very much based on the companies and they gave birth to the georgia armani. london fashion, which being british, i love, is kind of funky and fun. >> rose: does it define the edges of farction london more than any other place? >> yes, more creative. >> i think when you talk about alexander mcqueen, the exhibition held here in new york that had such a tremendous success, that proved to me what i'd always known. whether weather people say, "they don't really wear that stuff do, they" in a disparaging way about fashion shows. but those were clothes that absolutely inspired people. look at the hundreds of thousands of people who went to that exhibition. there's something about f
>> you should ask that of suzy? >> i suppose new york fashion week is faster and stronger than most of the other kinds, than most of the other countries. i would say france fashion week is very important, not because of the french designers but because it's the kind of meeting place. it's the feeling if you make it, you've really made it. milan, very much based on the companies and they gave birth to the georgia armani. london fashion, which being british, i love, is kind of funky...
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. >> reporter: suzie says talk therapy helped ease hot flashes and night sweats. >> it was interestingo see how just talking about our experiences and what we were going through was just incredibly helpful. >> reporter: she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008. chemotherapy brought on early menopause and hot flashes. >> that is instantaneous intense heat that seemed to come from nowhere. >> reporter: suzie didn't want hormones so she signed up for a talk therapy study at kings college london. half of the women received their regular cancer care. the other half attended cognitive therapy group sessions, a trained therapist helping the women change their behavior and use relaxation techniques. >> we found that calm breathing and calming thoughts together helped to diminish the impact of the hot flashes. >> reporter: women with the cognitive therapy cut symptoms in half by six months. suzie still gets hot flashes but says they are not as severe thanks to some lifestyle changes. >> changing my caffeine intake, sugar intake, dare i say sometimes alcohol intake. >> reporter: and it's not
. >> reporter: suzie says talk therapy helped ease hot flashes and night sweats. >> it was interestingo see how just talking about our experiences and what we were going through was just incredibly helpful. >> reporter: she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008. chemotherapy brought on early menopause and hot flashes. >> that is instantaneous intense heat that seemed to come from nowhere. >> reporter: suzie didn't want hormones so she signed up for a talk...
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oh, my gosh, suzie.. >> let's take a seat. >> oh, you had to drop in the name. >> good morning. >> that was a theme we saw last night was the white and the pastels and the lighter colors. >> yes, absolutely. octavia, shimmering, gorgeous, goddess. white everywhere. so many people wearing it. shailene woodley, gwyneth paltr paltrow. >> amazing. of course, who looked the best in white last night? >> you. >> robin roberts! >> you. [ applause ] >> you looked gorgeous. >> thank you. thank you. >> beautiful. >> i felt bad because you had said you wanted to see me in red and showing some leg. i didn't want to disappoint you. >> you were on trend. beautiful. >> thank you. >> who else did you see? gwyneth, you really liked her look, didn't you? >> i did. i thought gwyneth looked absolutely stunning and flawless. i ululd say for me probablyy top three picks were jessica chastain and definitely gwyneth paltrow, but there was so much white on the carpet that was definitely hot, hot, hot. >> and your top? >> mine wou
oh, my gosh, suzie.. >> let's take a seat. >> oh, you had to drop in the name. >> good morning. >> that was a theme we saw last night was the white and the pastels and the lighter colors. >> yes, absolutely. octavia, shimmering, gorgeous, goddess. white everywhere. so many people wearing it. shailene woodley, gwyneth paltr paltrow. >> amazing. of course, who looked the best in white last night? >> you. >> robin roberts! >> you. [ applause ]...
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suzy, you're not writing about sports really.f sports in the board room possibly. can you explain what the article is about? >> the righters column every other week is about linking events in the nugs to management or business lessons. and a few days ago jack started muttering about jeremy lin being a fantastic business lesson. i was excited about jeremy lin like everyone else. i said, what are you talking about? he got very excited about saying, look, this is all about liberating your bench because every company has 20s and 30 something people who are real stars who are sitting there on the bench being told, you know, wait your turn. you haven't been seasoned enough. and these people fester and then what happens is they lose -- corporations lose them. this is why so many of the great companies in america right now, like the apples, googles, face books are started by people who didn't want to be in corporations being told to wait their turn. jeremy lin reminds all of us, people who are managers and leaders, liberate the people. g
suzy, you're not writing about sports really.f sports in the board room possibly. can you explain what the article is about? >> the righters column every other week is about linking events in the nugs to management or business lessons. and a few days ago jack started muttering about jeremy lin being a fantastic business lesson. i was excited about jeremy lin like everyone else. i said, what are you talking about? he got very excited about saying, look, this is all about liberating your...
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. >>> suzi taylor accomplished many firsts for black women. more than a slave she lived free with her grandmother where she learned to read and write. during the civil war she became the first african-american nurse for the union army. taylor was the only black woman to publish a memoir of her experiences during the war. this book still provides important insight into the african-american union regiment today. log on to wusa9.com for moments in black history and to find black history month events. >>> welcome back. it's 4:55. it's a cold, frosty morning. by noon we'll warm up in the upper 40s. high around 55. the 3:00 p.m. temperature of 53 degrees. pretty quiet still on the roads this morning. let's go to monika samtani for more. >>> it is quiet. here's the roosevelt bridge basically between the beltway and the river. very nice and light. no problems to report on the beltway between annandale and tysons corner. more at 5:01. >>> after more than a decade of talking about it, plans are now in the works to revitalize the city of college park. th
. >>> suzi taylor accomplished many firsts for black women. more than a slave she lived free with her grandmother where she learned to read and write. during the civil war she became the first african-american nurse for the union army. taylor was the only black woman to publish a memoir of her experiences during the war. this book still provides important insight into the african-american union regiment today. log on to wusa9.com for moments in black history and to find black history...
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won the race the forty two year old by fluke finished just twelve minutes and thirty nine seconds suzy welch on paying her second solo posted by chris c. wellington. it was a lot of pressure the whole way because it was a group of about three or four of us pretty much to give up for about the face forty four was and then there were two of us who were together for at least in the seventy four sorry i didn't have it yet i did see a guy that said yeah that's pretty shameful for the majority of the rice but you know it's a whole new different dimension to a good night keeping it together when you've got people breathing down your neck. ok you have today no i'll be back with more sports news from around the globe into ice time by phil. cultures that so much of and there's a huge music history on the mark with the feet and the battle for syria the international community is as divided as the syrians themselves when it comes to resolving the situation. a split within the ranks of syria's opposition fighters but first they claimed they were behind. in the country's largest city of aleppo which
won the race the forty two year old by fluke finished just twelve minutes and thirty nine seconds suzy welch on paying her second solo posted by chris c. wellington. it was a lot of pressure the whole way because it was a group of about three or four of us pretty much to give up for about the face forty four was and then there were two of us who were together for at least in the seventy four sorry i didn't have it yet i did see a guy that said yeah that's pretty shameful for the majority of the...
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and the fact that san francisco philanthropist suzy tompkins buhl is keeping her checkbook closed isting a lot of attention. >> i would have written a check for $35,000 for tonight's dinner because that goes to his campaign. i've always done that in the past. >> reporter: she's not doing it this time because she believes the president is not doing enough to protect the environment, specifically climate change. >> we have to face the facts that weather is so radical everywhere in the world. i mean, look at -- in san francisco, it's cold tonight. but today, people were going around in flip-flops and sleeveless t-shirts. >> reporter: some believe buhl's stand means the president may be losing some of his core supporters. >> i think there's a lot of noise from his base that say, don't take us for granted and pretend like the general election is already on. >> reporter: cory cook is the professor of politics at usf. >> it's not to be less to the right of mitt romney or rick santorum. he has to convince his base that they should be contributing money. they should be contributing their time
and the fact that san francisco philanthropist suzy tompkins buhl is keeping her checkbook closed isting a lot of attention. >> i would have written a check for $35,000 for tonight's dinner because that goes to his campaign. i've always done that in the past. >> reporter: she's not doing it this time because she believes the president is not doing enough to protect the environment, specifically climate change. >> we have to face the facts that weather is so radical everywhere...
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and so, suzie, now we're going to give you the tummy you've always wanted. start the operation. so, you may feel a little bit of pain, but only a bit. because we're going to take all your fat out and put it in a bowl in case anybody else wants to get fat. then we can put the fat in them. now. so, mum has no job. so, financially, dad, we need you not to muck this one up, don't we? so, no pressure, then. any calls from jo this morning? yeah. she asked me to cover for her tonight. oh, brilliant. and you said... no. you said no? i told her to get billy to do it. right, but basically you put your foot down! hey, well done, jakester, mate. thanks, fart face. don't call me fart face. well, don't call me jakester-mate, then. fart face. thwah! thwah! he chops off my hand. now-- grah! phew! and now... ( panting ) episode two! right. come on, karen, you have to put your name on this project. can't you do that? no, you have to. it's your work. you-- karen, your-- you ha-- ( feet pounding on stairs ) okay. ( ben continues making sound effects ) ( school bell rings ) he's not the kind of boy
and so, suzie, now we're going to give you the tummy you've always wanted. start the operation. so, you may feel a little bit of pain, but only a bit. because we're going to take all your fat out and put it in a bowl in case anybody else wants to get fat. then we can put the fat in them. now. so, mum has no job. so, financially, dad, we need you not to muck this one up, don't we? so, no pressure, then. any calls from jo this morning? yeah. she asked me to cover for her tonight. oh, brilliant....
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some supportive -- suzy wrote, "frankly, there are not a lot of 53-year-old women dancing around in five-inch- i hope i am in her shape at that age!" others, not so much -- "uncomfortable. like watching your grandmother flirt with the pool boy." ♪ i hear you others, no debate about one thing, madonna succeeded at what she does best -- getting america talking. andrea canning, abc news, new york. >>> and one last footnote from the super bowl. one man turned a commercial he made for $20 into at least $1 million. thanks to a great dane using doritos to bribe a witness to keep quiet about a missing cat. a graphic artist named jonathan friedman from virginia beach made the spot for a doritos contest. he poured chicken soup on the ground to get the dog to dig. he already got $1 million from doritos when his ad won the contest. now he can win another $1 million if viewers choose this ad as the top super bowl ad. >>> and we thank you for watching tonight. we're always there with the very latest at abcnews.com. don't forget "nightline" will be along later. we'll see you right back here tomorrow night.
some supportive -- suzy wrote, "frankly, there are not a lot of 53-year-old women dancing around in five-inch- i hope i am in her shape at that age!" others, not so much -- "uncomfortable. like watching your grandmother flirt with the pool boy." ♪ i hear you others, no debate about one thing, madonna succeeded at what she does best -- getting america talking. andrea canning, abc news, new york. >>> and one last footnote from the super bowl. one man turned a...
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and there is suzie d asks can a debt collector call you 30 years later and try to collect? yes.g called a zombie debt because these old bills rise from the dead. here is the problem. these debt collectors have. in the state of california they have no way to actually get that money out of you. because... a debt is only good in this state four years meaning after four years it can no longer go court to collect. they're allowed to call you up and ask for money if you owe it. you say no. please don't contact me again. and go away. and they don't have a choice. they're not allowed to put it back on to the credit report. if they do it they've broken the law f a debt is older than four years you no longer have a legal reason to pay. our third question this is not a question. someone i wanted to tell you b wells fargo putting on a two day work shop in early march. if you have a mortgage that is serviced or owned by wells fargo and having trouble paying this is an opportunity to meet face-to-face with someone from wells fargo who can help you. they will reduce the payment to the loan. th
and there is suzie d asks can a debt collector call you 30 years later and try to collect? yes.g called a zombie debt because these old bills rise from the dead. here is the problem. these debt collectors have. in the state of california they have no way to actually get that money out of you. because... a debt is only good in this state four years meaning after four years it can no longer go court to collect. they're allowed to call you up and ask for money if you owe it. you say no. please...
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this isn't like love canal, where you can go drive down the street and see little suzy's house there, that's where she died, and little johnny, he got cancer. you can't do that at camp lejeune. the people that were there, they're only there for a couple years and they're gone. but as word of this gets out, that weakness becomes our strength. because we're in every town across america. we're in every town, every city, and every state, and every one of us has a congressman and a senator. >> first, i want to thank you all for your interest. we certainly value the need, the hunger, the desire for information from those of you who have been here at camp lejeune. >> my name is j.w. townsend. i arrived at camp lejeune in 1955. >> i joined the united states marine corps and came to camp lejeune in 1981. >> i worked at camp lejeune as a civilian. >> my husband's name was billy marvin hill. he worked at camp lejeune for 30-some years. >> when i was 47, i was diagnosed with male breast cancer. >> my son was diagnosed with nonhodgkins limb phone a. my daughter tiffany was diagnosed with cancer on
this isn't like love canal, where you can go drive down the street and see little suzy's house there, that's where she died, and little johnny, he got cancer. you can't do that at camp lejeune. the people that were there, they're only there for a couple years and they're gone. but as word of this gets out, that weakness becomes our strength. because we're in every town across america. we're in every town, every city, and every state, and every one of us has a congressman and a senator. >>...
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i'm not sure that bobby and suzie in middle america get up tomorrow and say my god, this is terrible.on't think it's that big of a deal. >> andrea: i disagree. >> bob: obviously you disagree. they'll walk it back. >> dana: bob wrings up a point -- brings up a point -- greg. sorry. >> greg: call me whatever you want. >> dana: i'm looking right at you. that brings up a question not about use or ability but compelling someone to provide. the message has gotten muddied. the bigger question in obamacare, there is a mandate that contraception coverage be provided for free. >> greg: yeah. this makes no sense. >> dana: that part gets to us. >> greg: two elements that drive you crazy here. the decision is supposed to help make birth control afford to believe millions. how much more affordable can you make it? it's like $50 a month. should we start a by the bell campaign. feed the children. we make sure we all adopt a woman and pay for her pills? anybody can afford this. number two, this is a government that has bent over backwards to avoid tying radical islam to fort hood and radical islam to
i'm not sure that bobby and suzie in middle america get up tomorrow and say my god, this is terrible.on't think it's that big of a deal. >> andrea: i disagree. >> bob: obviously you disagree. they'll walk it back. >> dana: bob wrings up a point -- brings up a point -- greg. sorry. >> greg: call me whatever you want. >> dana: i'm looking right at you. that brings up a question not about use or ability but compelling someone to provide. the message has gotten...
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. >> if you would be done but low and behold, here we have a suzi chin. very different dress, similar color. these kind of gems are hiding. don't be persuaded by only looking at what's at the front. >> reporter: insider tip number four, try out a free makeup master class. >> a master class is when you might have a national makeup artist come in and show you how to apply makeup in a way that works for you. they may show you some of the trends of the season. they'll usually feed you. sometimes you get lucky and there's a little champagne. >> reporter: tip number five, a free personal shopper can help you get a lot of bang for your buck. >> they can help alert you to any type of specials or sales or even something that might be perfect for you comes into the store where they are working one on one with you helping to choose things within your budget. >> jessica, here we are. a few things for you to try. >> here is a bonus tip about the bonus coupons. consider texting for discounts. you punch in the code on your phone and nowadays stores will text you right b
. >> if you would be done but low and behold, here we have a suzi chin. very different dress, similar color. these kind of gems are hiding. don't be persuaded by only looking at what's at the front. >> reporter: insider tip number four, try out a free makeup master class. >> a master class is when you might have a national makeup artist come in and show you how to apply makeup in a way that works for you. they may show you some of the trends of the season. they'll usually feed...
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. >> maggie, let's listen to the way elizabeth warren suzie i is this on the rye adio on her campaignw days ago, i watched a congressional hearing about birth control where the panel of experts did not include even one woman. wow. washington really doesn't get it. now, the senate is about to vote on a new law, proposed by republicans, that allows your employer or insurance company to oris new law threatens access o contraception, mammograms, even maternity care. it's just plain wrong. >> it's not a permanent but semi-permanent shift in the electorate but i do think that's employing to be a compelling ad. i think it's going to work with certain segments of the voters. on the other hand, you also have a lot of catholic voters in massachusetts. so it is a bit dicier in that particular election. but i do think overall, the way that hearing played out, the way that issue played out has been, generally speaking, better for the democrats than the republicans. >> politico's maggie haberman. thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >>> jonathan capehart took on chris christie
. >> maggie, let's listen to the way elizabeth warren suzie i is this on the rye adio on her campaignw days ago, i watched a congressional hearing about birth control where the panel of experts did not include even one woman. wow. washington really doesn't get it. now, the senate is about to vote on a new law, proposed by republicans, that allows your employer or insurance company to oris new law threatens access o contraception, mammograms, even maternity care. it's just plain wrong....
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there are your flowers from suzie over there. [ laughter ] >> so let me ask you this, is this the biggestrs? >> biggest day for red roses and roses in general during the year. >> mother's day is the biggest day. >> but you sell how many roses on valentine's day? >> 100,000 got, a few. >> that's a lot of roses. >> a few. >> so is it all guys here at the 11th hour running in the door scrambling? >> of course. they look worried but they're coming running in and getting the flowers and it's great. we love it. >> so your advice if you haven't bought your flowers yet, get here early because they will sell out especially the roses by what time? >> we're almost out now. [ laughter ] >> really? >> yeah. >> but we have enough. and we'll be open until, you know, 4:00 or 5:00 this afternoon. not a problem. >> roses, best sellers. what's next? >> we have tulips, we have daisies, down here we have carnations looking at right now. carnations are the number 2 selling flower right now. >> what do we have here? >> a few red carnations and then daisies are the yellow flowers we're looking at now. >> i know
there are your flowers from suzie over there. [ laughter ] >> so let me ask you this, is this the biggestrs? >> biggest day for red roses and roses in general during the year. >> mother's day is the biggest day. >> but you sell how many roses on valentine's day? >> 100,000 got, a few. >> that's a lot of roses. >> a few. >> so is it all guys here at the 11th hour running in the door scrambling? >> of course. they look worried but they're...
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no one knows that better than suzy orman. a live studio audience tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern.
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suzie wrote, "frankly there are not a lot of 53-year-old women dancing around in five-inch heels.ot so much. kim said, "uncomfortable. like watching your grandmother flirt with the pool boy." ♪ there's no debate about one thing. madonna succeeded at what she does best, getting america talking. andrea canning, abc news, new york. >> you know what? say what you want. how many 53-year-olds can get up with a pulled hamstring and do a show like that? so kudos to madonna. >> there's a lot of people -- look at you. the slack -- rob nelson. is that why you're sore today? >> that's why i'm sore. because i've been working that rope. >> always >>> this morning on "world news now," pumped up. what's pushing the price of gas up so much that some drivers could soon pay $5 a gallon? >> that would force families with two cars to pay an extra 300 bucks a month just on gas. it's tuesday february 7th. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. i am paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson. the high fuel prices are having a ripple effect on the economy because when transportation costs go up everything else, yep,
suzie wrote, "frankly there are not a lot of 53-year-old women dancing around in five-inch heels.ot so much. kim said, "uncomfortable. like watching your grandmother flirt with the pool boy." ♪ there's no debate about one thing. madonna succeeded at what she does best, getting america talking. andrea canning, abc news, new york. >> you know what? say what you want. how many 53-year-olds can get up with a pulled hamstring and do a show like that? so kudos to madonna....
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suzie wrote, "frankly there are not a lot of 53-year-old women dancing around in five-inch heels.ther flirt with the pool boy." ♪ there's no debate about one thing. madonna succeeded at what she does best, getting america talking. andrea canning, abc news, new york. >> you know what? say what you want. how many 53-year-olds can get up with a pulled hamstring and do a show like that? so kudos to madonna. >> there's a lot of people -- look at you. the slack -- rob nelson. is that why you're sore today? >> that's why i'm sore. because i've been working that rope. >> always walking the tighwswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswsws
suzie wrote, "frankly there are not a lot of 53-year-old women dancing around in five-inch heels.ther flirt with the pool boy." ♪ there's no debate about one thing. madonna succeeded at what she does best, getting america talking. andrea canning, abc news, new york. >> you know what? say what you want. how many 53-year-olds can get up with a pulled hamstring and do a show like that? so kudos to madonna. >> there's a lot of people -- look at you. the slack -- rob nelson....
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no one knows that better than suzy orman. a live studio audience tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern. >>> the word of the day. the word of the day, ashleigh. >> she's going to say it. >> i'm not going to give it away. it's a very funny word. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm ashleigh banfield. it's 5:00 in the morning, the witching hour. >>> if you missed it, one of the biggest nights for mitt romney. off to minnesota he goes with momentum. as his campaign moves west, can he keep that momentum? and newt gingrich, by the way, did not use this opportunity at the podium to say congratulations, governor romney. nor did he even call the governor to concede florida. he just moved right on to the next stop. what does that mean? >> ashleigh, there's a huge buzz over facebook going public. you want a piece of the action? >> yes. >> you may need a lot of money to get in on the hottest ipo ever. christine romans is going to let us know if we can get in on the action. >>> and this dash cam video. one officer
no one knows that better than suzy orman. a live studio audience tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern. >>> the word of the day. the word of the day, ashleigh. >> she's going to say it. >> i'm not going to give it away. it's a very funny word. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm ashleigh banfield. it's 5:00 in the morning, the witching hour. >>> if you missed it, one of the biggest nights for mitt romney. off to minnesota...
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share something special, where you felt like you had been blessed and were grateful, please do, so suzy smith stepped up to the podium, and she started talking. bear with me. she starts talking about recently opening the dunes on her quads, and her husband likes to drive it as fast as he can, and he had a terrible crash. they thought he would not make it. he had crushed his scrotum. bear with me. she was worried about it. operation after operation, they did not think he was going to make it, and they did not think they would be able to use it again, and finally they wired it together, and it looked like he would be ok and able to use it again. she sits down and asks if anybody else needs to step up. the husband steps up to the podium and says it is sternum, sternum. messaging is pretty important, folks. [applause] >> i love this country, i love our republican party. i am tired of sending folks to washington to see that they are not warriors willing to take back this country, limit federal government, restore our constitutional liberty, and not apologize for any of it. thank you. god ble
share something special, where you felt like you had been blessed and were grateful, please do, so suzy smith stepped up to the podium, and she started talking. bear with me. she starts talking about recently opening the dunes on her quads, and her husband likes to drive it as fast as he can, and he had a terrible crash. they thought he would not make it. he had crushed his scrotum. bear with me. she was worried about it. operation after operation, they did not think he was going to make it,...
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michigan state women's basketball coach suzy merchant interrupted in a post-game press conference by own baby. baby was sitting on her lap and just couldn't resist the microphone. >> yea! >> yeah. >> she did a great job out of the gates. >> yea! >> we were disappointed. >> yea! that's cool. that interruption actually a welcome one for mom and coach. her spartans had just come after a pretty big loss. >> yea! >> all right. let's talk a little bit about what's going on out in the charter schools in the area. >> a private school. >> charter schools. if you are acting up in class, chewing gum, talking out of turn, something like that, you get a demerit. if you wind up with four demerits, you have to pay a $5 fine to cover the cost of your detention. what do you think about that? >> so far, the schools since 2008 have collected $386,000 in fines and fees for this kind of behavior in class. now, some of the parents are upset about this because -- >> low income. >> yeah, they can't afford to pay these $5 fees. but the other side of the argument is that a deterrent. is $5 enough of a deterre
michigan state women's basketball coach suzy merchant interrupted in a post-game press conference by own baby. baby was sitting on her lap and just couldn't resist the microphone. >> yea! >> yeah. >> she did a great job out of the gates. >> yea! >> we were disappointed. >> yea! that's cool. that interruption actually a welcome one for mom and coach. her spartans had just come after a pretty big loss. >> yea! >> all right. let's talk a little bit...
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the stride rite foundation, the ford foundation, suzy tompkins buehel, some of the leaders of the left and they gave a lot of money, almost $29 million to media matters. >> right. and the shuman fund for media and democracy is managed by bill moyers. do you think bill knew when he was sending money to david brock, an admitted liar that he was going to use the money to try to destroy fox news? bill moyers? >> of course, bill moyers who spent those many years gathering big paychecks and prestige at public expense as a pbs celebrity, absolutely. he's been a left wing activist for years. you know, but at public expense which is the amazing part. >> but you look at -- so they wanted to -- initially, you know, david brock who spent some time in the quiet room, he would go to these donors and say, look, we're going to be a watchdog group and keep an eye on the fox newschannel and fox news as well. and so they said, ok, here's a great big check. you got to figure, he didn't say by the way, we've got this plan, there's this e-mail circulating. we're going to hire private investigators to follow
the stride rite foundation, the ford foundation, suzy tompkins buehel, some of the leaders of the left and they gave a lot of money, almost $29 million to media matters. >> right. and the shuman fund for media and democracy is managed by bill moyers. do you think bill knew when he was sending money to david brock, an admitted liar that he was going to use the money to try to destroy fox news? bill moyers? >> of course, bill moyers who spent those many years gathering big paychecks...