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she is too tell cat, an delicatd girly, too dumb or bookish.call on both genders to cut the word too from discussing women. >> cause or symptom. >> i give her points for creativity, i never thought as too of being sexist, it reminds me that bradley cooper backing her up in gq about money, i never thought of it in those terms. >> too whiney. again, another ridiculous story from huffington post, side boob gazette as they call it. kennedy: great. >> he is too bald, too tall, short, fat, men suffer from the same thing. >> she said ha u.s. is not true. kennedy: she said, that is rand paul, she said in my experience i rarely hear too 1 hope to be - thrown around about men. >> because she is not listening to anyone except running her yapper. this is how people communicate. this is how people give cues that i think part of the in group. if you know someone on the level, that all this is. >> i don't think i worked for a man who spend time contemplating with angle to use to have his voice heard it is just heard, i am not sure that too qualifies. >> to we
she is too tell cat, an delicatd girly, too dumb or bookish.call on both genders to cut the word too from discussing women. >> cause or symptom. >> i give her points for creativity, i never thought as too of being sexist, it reminds me that bradley cooper backing her up in gq about money, i never thought of it in those terms. >> too whiney. again, another ridiculous story from huffington post, side boob gazette as they call it. kennedy: great. >> he is too bald, too...
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stealing your joy. >> iphones. >> my apartment is too small, my furniture is too big. >> i have too manyids. >> well, a little sigh attic pain but that's okay. >> i cannot lose no weight. >> processed foods. >> cooking. >> noise. >> no fault insurance. >> nobody writes letters anymore. >> my landlord. >> the weather. >> mega millions. >> nation today. >> not enough pumpkins. >> my commute. >> the rent. >> shallow people. >> my phone sucks. >> my boyfriend don't want to do homework. >> my boyfriend's attitude is my problem. >> the mets fans. >> texting at sporting events. >> my husband has expensive tastes. >> i have jury duty today. >> law school. >> i need a boyfriend. >> crazy people. >> peanut butter in my beard. >> donald trump. >> my exson-in-law. >> college loans. >> tuition. >> mental illness. >> when the sheets come out from the end of your bed and then they get all tangled. >> men over 40. >> two jobs at 60. >> winter approaching. >> i don't like gerbils. >> and cats. >> debris in my hair. >> parking. >> my children don't listen. >> broke ass men [ bleep ] people. >> college is
stealing your joy. >> iphones. >> my apartment is too small, my furniture is too big. >> i have too manyids. >> well, a little sigh attic pain but that's okay. >> i cannot lose no weight. >> processed foods. >> cooking. >> noise. >> no fault insurance. >> nobody writes letters anymore. >> my landlord. >> the weather. >> mega millions. >> nation today. >> not enough pumpkins. >> my commute. >>...
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a lot of rain headed our way too too. details are ahead . >> anchor: breaking news at 5:00, a quincy couple arrested in that serial bank robbery case case. we'll get the very latest from investigators . >> anchor: a disaster at sea. detail on a whale of watching accident as crews except for clues off the coat of canada . >> anchor: the pats making a statement. we look back at the big sunday in foxboro as the team prepares for thursday night . >> anchor: if you see breaking news or have a story idea we would love to hear from you. give us a call on the 7 news tip line. that number is 1-800-280-8477. do you think when you are president you'll be paid as much as if you were a man-male... this is one of the jobs where they have to pay you the same. but there are so many examples where that doesn't happen. i'm going to do everything i can to make sure every woman in every job gets paid ...as the men who are r p that's amazing. it's amazing. this is amazing. that's amazing! surprising things at chevy. we're sold. it's so pretty
a lot of rain headed our way too too. details are ahead . >> anchor: breaking news at 5:00, a quincy couple arrested in that serial bank robbery case case. we'll get the very latest from investigators . >> anchor: a disaster at sea. detail on a whale of watching accident as crews except for clues off the coat of canada . >> anchor: the pats making a statement. we look back at the big sunday in foxboro as the team prepares for thursday night . >> anchor: if you see...
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that's too bad. we're all really going to miss you. - hey, he's not gone yet. - sure, it could still be one of us. great. crossroads cafe, an equal opportunity "un-employer." think about the events of the past week. can you tell me what happened ? who said what to whom ? if so, you will be reporting information. repeating what someone said or told is one way to report information. this is your friendly professor reporting from word play central. and now, back to the story. henry, shut the door ! it's freezing in here ! i just wanted to make sure that the sidewalk was clear. that was a pretty big storm we had last night. i'm sure mr. brashov will appreciate all your hard work... when you tell him about it. - i'm just doing my job. - sure. you're just worried about getting fired. i still think it's probably going to be me. mr. brashov can cook. not as good as i can but he can cook. what about jamal ? he thinks he's the one. and mr. brashov sure was mad at him. come to think of it, where is jamal ? i ha
that's too bad. we're all really going to miss you. - hey, he's not gone yet. - sure, it could still be one of us. great. crossroads cafe, an equal opportunity "un-employer." think about the events of the past week. can you tell me what happened ? who said what to whom ? if so, you will be reporting information. repeating what someone said or told is one way to report information. this is your friendly professor reporting from word play central. and now, back to the story. henry, shut...
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too many murders, too many r robberie robberies. too much crime. >> chief ramsey's 47-year history in law enforcement began as an 18-year-old recruit for the chicago police department. ramsey was previously the police chief in washington, d.c., where he also saw a drop in violent crime. >>> in washington ramsey attracted national attention when his department investigated the death of intern shon dra levy in 2001. he is also known for investigating the 2002 sniper attacks in the d.c. area which left ten dead. after his time in washington, michael nutter nominated ramsey as police commissioner here. ramsey came out of retirement and was sworn in at the beginning of nutter's term in 2008. >>> speculation has started as to who will be the successor. here is a look at some of the names. richard ross, kevin bethel, joseph sullivan, all currently members of the philadelphia police department. septa police chief tom nestol and radner police chief could also fill the role. it's important to note no one will be named commissioner until after
too many murders, too many r robberie robberies. too much crime. >> chief ramsey's 47-year history in law enforcement began as an 18-year-old recruit for the chicago police department. ramsey was previously the police chief in washington, d.c., where he also saw a drop in violent crime. >>> in washington ramsey attracted national attention when his department investigated the death of intern shon dra levy in 2001. he is also known for investigating the 2002 sniper attacks in the...
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me, too. me, too. >> you know. the american people want to know whether we're going to have a democracy or an oligarchy as a result of citizens united. enough of the e-mails. let's talk about the real issues facing america. >> thank you, bernie. thank you. >> big applause. and the candidates may have been cordial when it came to clinton's e-mails. but things got a little more contentious on the issue of gun control. >> is bernie sanders tough enough on guns? >> no. not at all. i think that we have to look at the fact that we lose 90 people a day from gun violence. this has gone on too long, and it's time the entire country stood up against the nra. the majority of our country -- supports background checks, and even the majority of gun owners do. senator sanders did vote five times against the brady bill. since it was passed more than 2 million prohibited purchases have been prevented. >> as a senator from a rural state, what i can tell secretary clinton, that all the shouting in the world is not going to do what i
me, too. me, too. >> you know. the american people want to know whether we're going to have a democracy or an oligarchy as a result of citizens united. enough of the e-mails. let's talk about the real issues facing america. >> thank you, bernie. thank you. >> big applause. and the candidates may have been cordial when it came to clinton's e-mails. but things got a little more contentious on the issue of gun control. >> is bernie sanders tough enough on guns? >> no....
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don't get too comfortable not seeing me because it won't get too long.w, [ bleep ] happens. so whatever. [ bleep ] i already knew that, though. i've got to go because obviously [ bleep ] isn't too pretty right now. i love you more than you know and thank you for everything. i do appreciate everything and mean it. i love you and i miss you. love you, mel. i don't even know how i feel about it. it's just, i don't know, i just hope she gets it. >> reality is also hitting hard for ja-norris hayes over the jail's segregation unit. >> never been in segregation before, you know. >> after he was attacked by another inmate wielding a sock full of batteries, hayes was moved to segregation to await his disciplinary hearing. while he didn't instigate the fight, hayes quickly gained the upper hand. surveillance video shows him ignoring commands to stop fighting while the deputy assigned to the unit waits for back up. it's up to the disciplinary officer to decide how long hayes must stay in segregation. >> did you fight back at all? what happened? swinging the sock at
don't get too comfortable not seeing me because it won't get too long.w, [ bleep ] happens. so whatever. [ bleep ] i already knew that, though. i've got to go because obviously [ bleep ] isn't too pretty right now. i love you more than you know and thank you for everything. i do appreciate everything and mean it. i love you and i miss you. love you, mel. i don't even know how i feel about it. it's just, i don't know, i just hope she gets it. >> reality is also hitting hard for ja-norris...
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rain in boston, north shore too. i mean, the immediate north shore up through revere like in all the way to medford and then down we go almost to about the split but not quite. you have another batch of rain through braintree and look what just ed up through marshfield and pushed off through kingston too. bridgewater is wet then you pick up another batch of moderate rain at times from bellingham on up to hook dale and then that's passing over toward looks like franklin. the break is short. not much of one through framingham and then we get into some lighter rain, about marlborough and then, wow, from worcester all the way back to about springfield and westfield at least. these are some serious downpours downpours. that is the final leg that's going through right now in western mass coming into orange and also westfield and that marches through and that's pretty much it. today we made 70's. you are saying when? well, it was earlier in the afternoon during that gust of wind. almost blew you over. the winds easing a lit
rain in boston, north shore too. i mean, the immediate north shore up through revere like in all the way to medford and then down we go almost to about the split but not quite. you have another batch of rain through braintree and look what just ed up through marshfield and pushed off through kingston too. bridgewater is wet then you pick up another batch of moderate rain at times from bellingham on up to hook dale and then that's passing over toward looks like franklin. the break is short. not...
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me, too! me, too! >> you know? >> that got a standing ovation at the debate hall. i have with me from las vegas our senior political reporter nia malika henderson and brian steltzer who is also hosting our show "reliable sources." great to see you the day after. stelter, let me turn to you and say, how many viewer snz. >> over 15 million. brooke, i didn't want to admit this before the debate, baugh i was thinking maybe if cc wassy they'd have 8 million or 9 million. i thought that was way too high. the bosses we're at cnn were lowering expectations. after all, donald trump helped bridge in 25 million viewers in. there was baseball games, all these reasons to think the numbers may be 5 million to 10 million. 15 million is a record for democratic party in history. you think about in 2007, 2 million or 3 million. the highest rated debate ever on cnn for a democratic debate, 8 million. the idea we have so many people tuning in for a trumpless debate, something is going on. it's not just trump. it's hillary clinton. we shouldn't underestimate what a star she is. she's a
me, too! me, too! >> you know? >> that got a standing ovation at the debate hall. i have with me from las vegas our senior political reporter nia malika henderson and brian steltzer who is also hosting our show "reliable sources." great to see you the day after. stelter, let me turn to you and say, how many viewer snz. >> over 15 million. brooke, i didn't want to admit this before the debate, baugh i was thinking maybe if cc wassy they'd have 8 million or 9 million....
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people are walking in memory of too. a lot of survivors and people still fighting fight, too. joining me know, the speaker deleo from the house and he has year. this is year... >> 20. right. the enthusiastic supporters from here and survivors, who have been with us a long time. they will continue to be with us for a long time. and that is what it's all about. you can't imagine the people that it hits each and every year i will get a call from someone, i want to join the walk this year. you know, and talk about idea in terms, and it helps to raise much needed money for research. >> right. a personal cause for you? >> yes, it is. very much so. this was started with 8 and now we are up to 200 people. and a labor of love. great. >> thank you. >> any time. smi roles small compared to what's other people are doing. the crowds have formed and people pass through. care givers amazing. it is. and you know, again, you hear the stories, and some the young people, learning something about what life is all about. and it is just an amazing experience. >> awesome, thank you, representing, to
people are walking in memory of too. a lot of survivors and people still fighting fight, too. joining me know, the speaker deleo from the house and he has year. this is year... >> 20. right. the enthusiastic supporters from here and survivors, who have been with us a long time. they will continue to be with us for a long time. and that is what it's all about. you can't imagine the people that it hits each and every year i will get a call from someone, i want to join the walk this year....
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too small and the testicles are too big. >> go, change, two, three, four, step side -- and bow. than 600 years ago. and today it died. >> jimmy: i thihi we're ready to dadae. >> guillermo: i think we're ready for dinner. [ cheers and appppuse ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: mis copeland and american blet eater. tonight on the show, ryan adams and be right back with bill murray. it's our first night in brooklyn so stick around! ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah baby, i can't wait oogum, oogum boogum, boogum boogum now baby you're castin' your spell on me i say oogum, oogum boogumboogum boogum now baby you're [ male announcer ] cats will do anything for the irresistible taste of temptations treats. what are you doing? oh, here, eck this out. [ meows ] tempmptions. cats can't resist. to feel this special......you need to eat this special. i love it start your day... ...with 150 nourishing calories in a bowl of special k. eat special, feel ecial. if you misplaced your discover card, you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you
too small and the testicles are too big. >> go, change, two, three, four, step side -- and bow. than 600 years ago. and today it died. >> jimmy: i thihi we're ready to dadae. >> guillermo: i think we're ready for dinner. [ cheers and appppuse ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: mis copeland and american blet eater. tonight on the show, ryan adams and be right back with bill murray. it's our first night in brooklyn so stick around! ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah baby, i can't...
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too many people being shot on the streets, too many murders, robberies, too much crime. >> spearheaded a reform process the police department. he initiated a department of justice investigation into police-involved shootings and use of force. >>> today, mayor michael nutter got very emotional as he thanked commissioner ramsey for making philadelphia a safer city. >> thank you for making my city a safer city. there are young people alive today who ten years ago may not have lived in our city. >> what part of commissioner ramsey's legacy will be a dropping murder rate. we looked at overall numbers and found some crime did go up. mitch? >> guys, no doubt when commissioner ramsey started the job he faced uphill battle. today less crime in philadelphia than there was when he started except for one major crime arc violent crime. >> we're fortunate to have in philadelphia the best police commissioner in the united states of america. >> reporter: the mayor's comments are personal, the facts are plain as charles ramsey took over as police commissioner. he faced a city that saw more than one mur
too many people being shot on the streets, too many murders, robberies, too much crime. >> spearheaded a reform process the police department. he initiated a department of justice investigation into police-involved shootings and use of force. >>> today, mayor michael nutter got very emotional as he thanked commissioner ramsey for making philadelphia a safer city. >> thank you for making my city a safer city. there are young people alive today who ten years ago may not have...
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, me too. >> you know?.first of all, i [ble bernie sanders for that. i mean he's so he's just himself. but my question is, does that help him more or help hillary more? >> i feel like the old guy yelling about e-mails, like my disad, god damn e-mail, you know what i mean. it's not good. larry: how you cannot like himi. >> think about it. if he had not done that, if he had done the typical political thing in that situation, shame on you, hillary clinton, you should have known better. >> we wouldn't be talking about it nearly as much as we talked about that moment. and they actually took that moment, the sanders campaign, they put an e-mail together and sent it out asking for money. they have raised $2 million overnight off that moment. >> [bleep]. >> i'm shocked man. that is amazing. >> and you know, he took, he took the smart road. you attack her on that, you erode the whole democratic party. she's the frontrunner. you do us all a disservice as democrats to go that route. you actually set yourself apart by
, me too. >> you know?.first of all, i [ble bernie sanders for that. i mean he's so he's just himself. but my question is, does that help him more or help hillary more? >> i feel like the old guy yelling about e-mails, like my disad, god damn e-mail, you know what i mean. it's not good. larry: how you cannot like himi. >> think about it. if he had not done that, if he had done the typical political thing in that situation, shame on you, hillary clinton, you should have known...
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if it's too hot to touch, it's too hot to leave. i mean, the next thing you know, you've torched our whole neighborhood. which is why... we're not going anywhere? exactly. only you can prevent wildfires. >> in this week's "uk ok" report, nicole takes us to one of london's most famous and most historic sites. >> in the center of london is the area known as westminster. it's home to some of england's most iconic structures. for example, there's the palace of westminster, more commonly known as the houses of parliament. it's the seat of british government. next to the parliament is the stately four-sided clock tower most people call "big ben," but its official name is actually elizabeth's tower. and just beyond the clock is the collegiate church of st. peter at westminster, but this beautiful building is known the world over by a far simpler name -- westminster abbey. [ organ plays ] rebuilt a number of times over the centuries, there's been a church here since the early 900s. [ music continues ] it became a gothic cathedral in the 11t
if it's too hot to touch, it's too hot to leave. i mean, the next thing you know, you've torched our whole neighborhood. which is why... we're not going anywhere? exactly. only you can prevent wildfires. >> in this week's "uk ok" report, nicole takes us to one of london's most famous and most historic sites. >> in the center of london is the area known as westminster. it's home to some of england's most iconic structures. for example, there's the palace of westminster,...
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i mean, you don't get too hot, don't get too cold. as we look live over boston, it was really comfortable out there. >> i totally agree and had like the big sweater and like you know what, this still feels good. i'm losing the sweater and enjoying the day. >> and the afternoon, it did cool off. we made in to disun before that happened. beverly at 53, and we're cooling everyone off, too. even the places that did sneak into the 70s. no we weren't jealous at vineyard and nan tub. there have been times when we've been in the 70s and they've been in the 50s, too. is fair is fair here, even into autumn. a warm front lifts by tomorrow, with he'll get the 70s and spread the wealth, i think a lot of spots will hit 70 tomorrow. it remains to be seen how far those 70s go north of the border. we have a chance to get close to it in lawrence and haverhill too. but 68 or 69 would do it there. in any event, the cool front is coming in tomorrow evening to maybe trigger a shower or two and eventually drop those temperatures in dramatic fashion, new eng
i mean, you don't get too hot, don't get too cold. as we look live over boston, it was really comfortable out there. >> i totally agree and had like the big sweater and like you know what, this still feels good. i'm losing the sweater and enjoying the day. >> and the afternoon, it did cool off. we made in to disun before that happened. beverly at 53, and we're cooling everyone off, too. even the places that did sneak into the 70s. no we weren't jealous at vineyard and nan tub. there...
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trump is too awesome, he's too fun. your trump is great. i just think that he should have been out of this thing like weeks ago. i thought when he said -- [ as trump ] you know, john mccain is a hero because he was captured. i like people that aren't captured, okay. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i thought, because that's one of his moves. >> jimmy: yeah, it is one of his -- >> that's just one of his moves. [ as trump ] you know, megyn kelly, you know, she was bleeding out of her eyes, i don't know where else, i mean, you know. [ laughter ] i thought he's out of the race. >> jimmy: he's out, he's out. >> no, it doubles, it triples! he's like a rocket! it was huge, huge. [ laughter ] i mean, i'm not saying i want donald trump to be president. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but i never want to live in a world where donald trump isn't running for president. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> my quality of life has gone way up. [ applause ] >> jimmy: it's the best thing that ever happened to us. >> google news, what did he do, what did he say? >> jimmy:
trump is too awesome, he's too fun. your trump is great. i just think that he should have been out of this thing like weeks ago. i thought when he said -- [ as trump ] you know, john mccain is a hero because he was captured. i like people that aren't captured, okay. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i thought, because that's one of his moves. >> jimmy: yeah, it is one of his -- >> that's just one of his moves. [ as trump ] you know, megyn kelly, you know, she was bleeding out of...
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everything is to -- too this and too that. obviously she never immediate fred. >> i'm too sexy for my shirt ♪ ♪ so sexy it hurts >> i want to see the guys rip the shirts off. >> the fashion is holding up. >> are there other words we banned? >> she stumbled into adulthood. i'm too fat. >> i am de calf -- decaffeinated. >> he is the -- he is like baby bear. >> this show has taken a turn. >> any other words we should eliminate? >> get rid of them all. >> i have been called too ugly, too short, everything. two, i want to seep are two guys. >> joanne don't you have to deal with this? don'tly too pretty today? don't be too -- you know. i am humble is my real problem. now is the best time to be a woman. i thought years ago we broke down those walls of i have to be too skinny and too fat. tay was about girl power and being yourself. she is late to the party. >> isn't that it? >> this is my question. if we eliminate two can women still say it? if i am going on a road trip the music is too loud and too hold. >> they can say it, but you
everything is to -- too this and too that. obviously she never immediate fred. >> i'm too sexy for my shirt ♪ ♪ so sexy it hurts >> i want to see the guys rip the shirts off. >> the fashion is holding up. >> are there other words we banned? >> she stumbled into adulthood. i'm too fat. >> i am de calf -- decaffeinated. >> he is the -- he is like baby bear. >> this show has taken a turn. >> any other words we should eliminate? >> get...
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that does it for me and "way too early."ing up next on "morning joe," as congress hashes out a budget deal, top leaders on both sides join us from capitol hill. we'll talk to congressman steny hoyer and jim jordan, plus donald trump adjusts to a new reality, life in second place. his plea to iowa voters. and why one of marco rubio's hometown papers is telling him it's time to quit the senate. that and much more, coming up next on "morning joe." can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can seek to outperform. that's the power of active management. irresistible moments... ...deserve irresistibles treats. new from meow mix, with real salmon, chicken or tuna. the only treat cats ask for by name. it takes a lot of work... but i really love it.s. i
that does it for me and "way too early."ing up next on "morning joe," as congress hashes out a budget deal, top leaders on both sides join us from capitol hill. we'll talk to congressman steny hoyer and jim jordan, plus donald trump adjusts to a new reality, life in second place. his plea to iowa voters. and why one of marco rubio's hometown papers is telling him it's time to quit the senate. that and much more, coming up next on "morning joe." can a business have...
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the american people have worked too hard. and we have come too far for that. democrats should not only defend this record and protect this record, they should run on the record. we've got a lot of work to get done over the next 15 months. and there's a lot of -- there's a lot that the president will have to get done. but let me be clear, that we'll be building on a really solid foundation. but it all starts with giving the middle class a fighting chance. i know you in the press love to call me middle class joe. and i know in washington that means you're not that sophisticated, but it is about the middle class. it isn't just a matter of fairness or economic growth. it's a matter of social stability for this nation. we cannot sustain the current levels of inequality that exist in this country. i believe the huge sums of unlimited and often secret money pouring into our politics is a fundamental threat to our democracy. and i really mean that. i think it's a fundamental threat. because the middle class will never have a fighting chance in this country as long as
the american people have worked too hard. and we have come too far for that. democrats should not only defend this record and protect this record, they should run on the record. we've got a lot of work to get done over the next 15 months. and there's a lot of -- there's a lot that the president will have to get done. but let me be clear, that we'll be building on a really solid foundation. but it all starts with giving the middle class a fighting chance. i know you in the press love to call me...
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>> oh nothing too much. >> nothing too much? what happened? >> i got rushed in the bathroom. >> you did? >> yeah while i was doing my chores... unfortunately, but... >> so what started all that? >> i have no idea i was in there doing my chores and he just ran in there and hit me 'whop'. he said, "what's up," and then the, "b" word, and then he hit me so.... >> so what did you do about it? >> i hit him back. >> did you get hurt? >> no, no. >> ok. let me see your hands... ok. wyatt blames keidrik who's now holed up in his room, not talking. quintero says 15 year old keidrik's mom is in a gang and she has several other kids. he's been in mesquite for 5 months, after violating probation for assaulting a police officer. keith is the only friend he's made. >> so you were saying that, that this is still prison. what do you mean? i mean i think the guys out there would tell me that they're all working very hard. from the moment you got in here, to help you grow, and change, and develop, and leave better off than you came in. is that not true? >> i gue
>> oh nothing too much. >> nothing too much? what happened? >> i got rushed in the bathroom. >> you did? >> yeah while i was doing my chores... unfortunately, but... >> so what started all that? >> i have no idea i was in there doing my chores and he just ran in there and hit me 'whop'. he said, "what's up," and then the, "b" word, and then he hit me so.... >> so what did you do about it? >> i hit him back. >> did...
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she thinks too much. >> larry: she thinks too much?leep ) refreshing. ( cheers and applause ) thinks too much? i mean, basically, what hillary's being accused of as poor qualities are all the qualities you need to lead the most powerful country in the world, right? ( applause ) i don't understand. why do we have to hold our presidential hopefuls to the same low standards we hold the rest of the country? like, who cares if hillary can do the whiff and the nae nae? rutherford b. haze never had to whip or nae nae. i know he never had to whip, but it's possible he had to nae nae. ili'm saying if if we expect higher quality politicians we have to hold them to higher standards. it's really not too much to ask. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from virtually anywhere. it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been
she thinks too much. >> larry: she thinks too much?leep ) refreshing. ( cheers and applause ) thinks too much? i mean, basically, what hillary's being accused of as poor qualities are all the qualities you need to lead the most powerful country in the world, right? ( applause ) i don't understand. why do we have to hold our presidential hopefuls to the same low standards we hold the rest of the country? like, who cares if hillary can do the whiff and the nae nae? rutherford b. haze never...
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drop off, too. almost like within a half an hour time. it will be a nice turn-around. if you can commute later, good for you. i'd do it. in the evening and afternoon we might have one last shower as one ripple of energy comes through. but that's it. 70s are already on the map waiting to pounce that new england. tame gate, kick-off and game overtime... a steady drop through the afternoon and into the evening but still pretty mild. wind gusts should be between 20 and 30 miles per hour. it's so windy, and around kick-off we might have that quick shower. periodic downpours tonight and rumbles of thunder possible by morning with rising temperatures. winds south-southeast and gusty. overall, morning downpours, 67 to 75. southwest wind busy. finally calms down on friday. saturday is a dandy day. halloween, all kinds of sunshine. light winds, the coolest will be in the next seven days. sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday. warming trend. we might see a shower on sunday, that he. nothing too huge. see you at 5
drop off, too. almost like within a half an hour time. it will be a nice turn-around. if you can commute later, good for you. i'd do it. in the evening and afternoon we might have one last shower as one ripple of energy comes through. but that's it. 70s are already on the map waiting to pounce that new england. tame gate, kick-off and game overtime... a steady drop through the afternoon and into the evening but still pretty mild. wind gusts should be between 20 and 30 miles per hour. it's so...
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>> not too bad.rm tracker6 live double scan shows we're starting out dry so the showers we had at times yesterday are gone. as we take a look outside it's a decent morning out there, a little bit on the cool side. there's sky6 looking at the ben franklin bridge. obviously everything's dried up from yesterday's sprinkles and showers. but it is going to be a bit on the breezy side as we roll through the day. in fact right now got a 10 miles per hour wind at the airport. temperatures 57 degrees. there's that wind out of the west-southwest and it is cool to start out across the area. satellite and radar shows you how we're probably going to get some early sunshine but a lack of real significant clouds although there are some clouds sweeping in pretty quickly and it's going to be one of those days where at times the clouds are winning out, at times the sun is winning out and overall we'll call it partly sunny. we're going get up top a seasonable high later on. 57 degrees by 8 o'clock, 62 by 11 o'clock and
>> not too bad.rm tracker6 live double scan shows we're starting out dry so the showers we had at times yesterday are gone. as we take a look outside it's a decent morning out there, a little bit on the cool side. there's sky6 looking at the ben franklin bridge. obviously everything's dried up from yesterday's sprinkles and showers. but it is going to be a bit on the breezy side as we roll through the day. in fact right now got a 10 miles per hour wind at the airport. temperatures 57...
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too too we're going to the zoo zoo zoo >> that's how it happens. if you want to slow crime down in america, you need to get that free cheese program up and running. >> hello there. >> hey, jimb what's up, baby? >> what's up, tracy? >> how you doing? >> you finally made it. >> i just bought the zoo? >> what do you mean? >> i bought the zoo. >> the whole thing? >> the whole thing. >> all the animals? >> with all the ananimals, the whole works. i bought everything with it. everything except that one rock but we're going to get that done. crag, crag, all that you're saying to me is unnecessary. >> jimmy: which one is craig? >> big one stretching his anything out now. i just came back. all they got is big bad meals. >> guillermo: what do they eat? >> big mac meals and a lot of them eat white castle. this one is from the west so he loves fat burgers. let me take you. >> jimmy: we would love to s it. >> i'll show you. >> jimmy: you bought the zoo. >> yeah. >> guillermo: with a lot of animals? >> yeah, and a few human beings came with it, too. this is cong
too too we're going to the zoo zoo zoo >> that's how it happens. if you want to slow crime down in america, you need to get that free cheese program up and running. >> hello there. >> hey, jimb what's up, baby? >> what's up, tracy? >> how you doing? >> you finally made it. >> i just bought the zoo? >> what do you mean? >> i bought the zoo. >> the whole thing? >> the whole thing. >> all the animals? >> with all the...
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me, too! me, too!" lause) lincoln n afee trying to o ize on the moment. chafee: there's an o'malley supporters hosted watch parties for last night's debate clinton supporters stated that they looked forward to hearing her stance on social and economic issues. while o'malley supporters believe that he has a proven track record to become the nominee. supporters at hillary's watch party were energetic, cheering on the former secretary of state from afar. and while o'malley is farther behind in the polls, his watch party was making noise... pushing for their candidate to see a boost in numbers, thanks to snappy answers in the debate. "we are watching the debate, we are capturing alot of the excitement we have for hillary clinton and just for the democraticic cacusus we have e re in iowa," said dubbs. "i'm finding him to be a veryelievable indidual and i think the most important thing is that he has the most concrete evidence of excecutive leadership," said france. jessica rae: both sides say they're comfortable with how their candidate performed... and can't
me, too! me, too!" lause) lincoln n afee trying to o ize on the moment. chafee: there's an o'malley supporters hosted watch parties for last night's debate clinton supporters stated that they looked forward to hearing her stance on social and economic issues. while o'malley supporters believe that he has a proven track record to become the nominee. supporters at hillary's watch party were energetic, cheering on the former secretary of state from afar. and while o'malley is farther behind...
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it's got too big, too bossy, too interfering. but we also know what's right about it.s the biggest single market in the world. now, some people say, "take what we've got and put up with it." others say, "just walk away from the whole thing." i say, no. this is britain. we don't duck fights. we get stuck in. we fix problems. that's how we kept our border checkpoints when others decided to take theirs down. it's how we kept the pound when others went head first into the euro. because we do things our way. we get rebates. we get out of bailouts. but do you know what? it's not just what we get out of, it's what we get europe into. who do you think got europe to open trade talks with america, which would be the biggest trade deal in our history? who do you think got europe to agree to sanctions on iran, which brought that country to the negotiating table? us. britain. we did. believe me, i have no romantic attachment to the european union and its institutions. i'm only interested in two things, britain's prosperity and britain's influence. that's why i'm going to fight hard
it's got too big, too bossy, too interfering. but we also know what's right about it.s the biggest single market in the world. now, some people say, "take what we've got and put up with it." others say, "just walk away from the whole thing." i say, no. this is britain. we don't duck fights. we get stuck in. we fix problems. that's how we kept our border checkpoints when others decided to take theirs down. it's how we kept the pound when others went head first into the euro....
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i'm the most indecisive person ever, so this is too much for me. i don't need another decision in my life. >> the emojis will help you express that indecision or the feelings that come with it. >> i don't know do, they have one of the -- >> you need one with the mouth that's just kind of neutral. >> there you go. have a fantastic weekend. we'll see you on monday morning. >> people at home were practicing the emoji faces. >>> coming up, we've got a check of your traffic and weather together and a look at the day's top stories. >> plus, the massachusetts hospital with a controversial new hiring policy. applicants for tobacco. we want to know what you think. that's our "daily talker." >> plus, looking ahead to 2016. boston firefighters are turning up the heat with their new i feel too young to be this old. i just want to be her mom, not her full-time job. i'm the boss of me, but sometimes i need a little help. if you or a loved one has masshealth, call commonwealth care alliance to find out about senior care options. that's amazing. it's amazing. this
i'm the most indecisive person ever, so this is too much for me. i don't need another decision in my life. >> the emojis will help you express that indecision or the feelings that come with it. >> i don't know do, they have one of the -- >> you need one with the mouth that's just kind of neutral. >> there you go. have a fantastic weekend. we'll see you on monday morning. >> people at home were practicing the emoji faces. >>> coming up, we've got a check of...
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there are too many smart people with access to too many consumers for interesting explosions to come of left field. emily: ellen pao versus kleiner perkins trial. what did you see in that? david: let's see. i guess i would see a no-win situation for anybody. it was a tragedy all the way around. emily: why? david: it is something that is not good for venture, not good for kleiner, not good for ellen. it turned out to be something where there is a lot of drama and a lot of pain. i am not sure what good came out of it. i am hoping there will be some. there are some good lessons there about how you treat employees. maybe some lessons about document retention. maybe some thoughts about how you build your firm. john: at the meta-level, the pressure it puts on our industry is to make sure we are representative of full diversity is very good. we have a lot of work to do there. david: until a firm votes with their feet and their wallets, they can be judged harshly. emily: part of the reason kleiner found itself in this position is venture capital firms have historically had a problem with suc
there are too many smart people with access to too many consumers for interesting explosions to come of left field. emily: ellen pao versus kleiner perkins trial. what did you see in that? david: let's see. i guess i would see a no-win situation for anybody. it was a tragedy all the way around. emily: why? david: it is something that is not good for venture, not good for kleiner, not good for ellen. it turned out to be something where there is a lot of drama and a lot of pain. i am not sure...
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>> give him a little dandruff, too, while you're at it. >> i look too good for that, come on! may i? >> go right ahead. >> can i put a big chunk in my house. >> do it, baby. >> nobody's watching. >> stephen: this is food porn. >> come on, baby, what do you think? >> it's fantastic. >> it looks good. i can taste it? can i have a little bit of it. >> it really is. ( laughter ) >> it is delicious. >> it's really good. you know what i love, the parsley. it's a nice touch. baby, this is spaghetti and meat balls. i know you're a simple man pup like meat. you like your meat well done. >> i do. >> i'm going to put a little bit of cheese-- do you like cheese? >> i love that. >> a little bit of cheese on that and on the table. >> go for the meat because first? >> enjoy. and while you're at it i have a couple of side items, a money salad. ( laughter ) and your favorite-- >> oh, my god! >> a bowl of cigarettes. there you go. dig in, baby doll. he does love to smoke. >> i smoke after i eat, generally. >> here we go. that's a meat ball. >> that is incredible. >> thank you. uh-huh, uh-huh. (
>> give him a little dandruff, too, while you're at it. >> i look too good for that, come on! may i? >> go right ahead. >> can i put a big chunk in my house. >> do it, baby. >> nobody's watching. >> stephen: this is food porn. >> come on, baby, what do you think? >> it's fantastic. >> it looks good. i can taste it? can i have a little bit of it. >> it really is. ( laughter ) >> it is delicious. >> it's really good....
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the american people have worked too hard, and we have come too far for that.rats should not only defend this record, and protect this record, they should run on the record. we have got a lot of work to get done over the next 15 months, and there's a lot that the president will -- will have to get done, but let me be clear, that we'll be building on a really solid foundation. but it all starts with giving the middle class a fighting chance. i know you in the press love to call me middle class joe, and i know in washington that is not a compliment, but it is about the middle class. it isn't just a matter of fairness or economic growth. it's a matter of social stability for this nation. we cannot sustain the current levels of inequality that exist in this country. i believe the huge sums of unlimited and often secret money pouring into our politics is a fundamental threat to our democracy, and i really mean that. i think it's a fundamental threat. because the middle class will never have a fighting chance in this country, as long as just several hundred families,
the american people have worked too hard, and we have come too far for that.rats should not only defend this record, and protect this record, they should run on the record. we have got a lot of work to get done over the next 15 months, and there's a lot that the president will -- will have to get done, but let me be clear, that we'll be building on a really solid foundation. but it all starts with giving the middle class a fighting chance. i know you in the press love to call me middle class...
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a pond on the property was too low at the time. parishioners who have been fighting for more than a decade to save their church are trying to figure out tonight if they have another who've to make. that's because today the state's highest court ruled that the parishioners of st. francisca bring any ski wait are in fact trespassing at this point. for more than 10 years the parishioners have been holding aville i will to stop the archdiocese from selling off the church. they will make a formal statement tomorrow morning. >>> the true test of winter is still ahead. but the computer rail is getting better at getting places on time. trains arrived at their destination on time nearly 92% of the time in the month of september. the state says that's the best september performance in 9 years. however the company that runs the commuter rail says falling leaves will make tracks slippery in the next few weeks forcing trains to slow down. >>> coming up at 6:00 trouble for tom brady and the patriots big piece of brady's protection is sidelined f
a pond on the property was too low at the time. parishioners who have been fighting for more than a decade to save their church are trying to figure out tonight if they have another who've to make. that's because today the state's highest court ruled that the parishioners of st. francisca bring any ski wait are in fact trespassing at this point. for more than 10 years the parishioners have been holding aville i will to stop the archdiocese from selling off the church. they will make a formal...
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so one warm front passing and then the cold front behind it, too. so temperatures tomorrow as a result of the warm front, getting back up close to 70. muddleton, lowell, hudson and back over to framingham, boston, 71 or 72. it's a decent afternoon, folks, after kind of a mercky start. 70 in duxbury, 73 in wellesey. this is the temperature jump for tomorrow as we go into the afternoon. it will cool off, and again that cold pool of air is it to the north. that's why we're confident that we will see these dramatic drops as we go about into the weekend. we're dry friday, saturday, sunday. sunday we have 55% chance. that should be up there, but 30% chance for tomorrow. tomorrow our temperatures, nice and toasty once again. may see 60s out through cape cod and also southern most new hampshire. but occasional sun and a shower or two, down again on friday and actually friday's much cooler. sunday, 64. looking for a.m. showers. so it looks like the afternoon will be fine for the pats game, 53. and then 55 and then 58. a slow warming next week. see you at 4:3
so one warm front passing and then the cold front behind it, too. so temperatures tomorrow as a result of the warm front, getting back up close to 70. muddleton, lowell, hudson and back over to framingham, boston, 71 or 72. it's a decent afternoon, folks, after kind of a mercky start. 70 in duxbury, 73 in wellesey. this is the temperature jump for tomorrow as we go into the afternoon. it will cool off, and again that cold pool of air is it to the north. that's why we're confident that we will...
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high or too low. we know it's a long season, long process with injuries and everything else. i think we're starting to realize that. >>> the giants get the cowboys on sunday. the mets get the cubs tonight. we'll have everything wrapped up for you. >> predictions? >> uhh. >> that's it for us for now. thanks for watching. i'm bill ritter . >> i'm liz cho. world news tonight is coming up next.
high or too low. we know it's a long season, long process with injuries and everything else. i think we're starting to realize that. >>> the giants get the cowboys on sunday. the mets get the cubs tonight. we'll have everything wrapped up for you. >> predictions? >> uhh. >> that's it for us for now. thanks for watching. i'm bill ritter . >> i'm liz cho. world news tonight is coming up next.
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cautious, too prudent and too risk adverse. when you're managing your money, there's a point where all of your prudence can become like recklessness. and this is something you particularly see with people who want to save for retirement. i like to say you investor retirement, don't save. like you sock the money away in maybe a long-term bond fund. most people, when they're putting money away for retirement, feel like they shouldn't take on too much risk, that their retirement savings are too important to jeopardize by investing in stocks. i understand why many of you feel this way. if you shun stocks and cling to bonds because you believe that there's less chance for down side, that's not being all that intelligent right now. investing none of your 401(k) in stocks is far more likely to jeopardize your retirement savings in the long run than investing everything in stocks would be. why? okay, when you're investing for retirement, you're in a race against time. you need to generate enough to support yourself for the rest of your
cautious, too prudent and too risk adverse. when you're managing your money, there's a point where all of your prudence can become like recklessness. and this is something you particularly see with people who want to save for retirement. i like to say you investor retirement, don't save. like you sock the money away in maybe a long-term bond fund. most people, when they're putting money away for retirement, feel like they shouldn't take on too much risk, that their retirement savings are too...
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they see her as two too young, too feisty. so when i say it's not planned, rosa parks is not a freedom rider, she doesn't get on the bus to make a stand, but it also is not spontaneous, it doesn't come out of nowhere. rosa parentings had made -- parks had made stands on the bus before december 1, 1955. one of the things that galled her was many bus drivers would make black people pay in the front and get off the bus and reboard in the back. she refused to do that. and she'd been thrown off the bus by both this bus driver, cho will have her arrested, and other bus drivers who considered her uppity for not being willing to do that. so this is not her first act of bus -- [inaudible] but on december 1, 1955, she's coming home from work about 6:00 at night. she actually let the bus pass by because it's too crowded, goes to the drugstore, buys a few things, boards the bus, sits in the middle section. the middle section is a bit of a no man's land in that black people -- this is not the white section. and over and over she makes clea
they see her as two too young, too feisty. so when i say it's not planned, rosa parks is not a freedom rider, she doesn't get on the bus to make a stand, but it also is not spontaneous, it doesn't come out of nowhere. rosa parentings had made -- parks had made stands on the bus before december 1, 1955. one of the things that galled her was many bus drivers would make black people pay in the front and get off the bus and reboard in the back. she refused to do that. and she'd been thrown off the...
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we still have that truck crash too. on 128 southbound off ramp to route 1 and some delays here in downtown boston as well. tobin bridge. that's northbound. there is a left lane crash there and traffic is backing up into the downtown boston area. southbound on expressway down around freeport street, not move took badly. right down into braintree and our pike westbound flying along out by exit 17 in newton but we do delays in the pike westbound clearing route 495. i'm joe staple ton, 7 news . >> anchor: up next a connecticut teen makes a dramatic escape from a moving car. now we're learning more about the driver facing pretty serious charges . >> anchor: a teen tragedy when a 16-year-old girl from wellesley dies suddenly during practice . 5:00, officials in zimbabwe open opening up about what should happen with the american dentist who killed cecil the beloved lion . >> anchor: dell makes a big buy here in boston. the computer giant inking one of the biggest tech deals ever . >> anchor: we want to remind to you check us o
we still have that truck crash too. on 128 southbound off ramp to route 1 and some delays here in downtown boston as well. tobin bridge. that's northbound. there is a left lane crash there and traffic is backing up into the downtown boston area. southbound on expressway down around freeport street, not move took badly. right down into braintree and our pike westbound flying along out by exit 17 in newton but we do delays in the pike westbound clearing route 495. i'm joe staple ton, 7 news ....
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some people who are new to the neighborhood have complained it's too loud. the church got slapped with this cease and desist order from the oakland city administrator's office. >> kind of hard to believe because we've been here about 65 years in the community. >> reporter: the letter threatens hefty fines, a $3,500 nuisance fee and $500 per dayday if the noise doesn't stop. >> freedom of religion ought to be respected. >> reporter: tonight they brought together artists and church-goers to talk about solutions to a clash over culture, art, and music. >> a lot of the african american art and music has its roots in the black church of >> reporter: coalition leaders are working with the oakland city council president to protect churches. >> we've already had some discussions with council members. >> reporter: the naacp also stands with them. >> there should have been discussion between the community saying the church is making too much noise. >> reporter: it's unclear when any sort of legislation could be drafted. for its part, the church is saying it will go ah
some people who are new to the neighborhood have complained it's too loud. the church got slapped with this cease and desist order from the oakland city administrator's office. >> kind of hard to believe because we've been here about 65 years in the community. >> reporter: the letter threatens hefty fines, a $3,500 nuisance fee and $500 per dayday if the noise doesn't stop. >> freedom of religion ought to be respected. >> reporter: tonight they brought together artists...
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dover simply going down too much. throw in a 2.89% dividend yield, and you get the recipe for rebound. and the same goes for utex. the formerly fantastic congress glomer ate that seems to have lost its way. they make otis elevators. it didn't help that delta airlines reported, talked about a wide body aircraft, glut, never good news for united technologies. the u.s. government doesn't seem inclined to boost the defense budget. it's no wonder that the company just reported an $800 million revenue shortfall this week. the stock had already traded down from 124 this past february to $85. that was three weeks ago. part of the reason why after today's revenue shortfall, united technologies on that horrible buydown soared. some people say it wasn't much of a die down at all. the stock was also helped by a newly announced $12 billion buy back. as greg hayes could buy back stock, because he thinks the stock's cheap itself. i'm tempted to agree with minimum. these are breathtaking moves. unlike these other companies, ppg repor
dover simply going down too much. throw in a 2.89% dividend yield, and you get the recipe for rebound. and the same goes for utex. the formerly fantastic congress glomer ate that seems to have lost its way. they make otis elevators. it didn't help that delta airlines reported, talked about a wide body aircraft, glut, never good news for united technologies. the u.s. government doesn't seem inclined to boost the defense budget. it's no wonder that the company just reported an $800 million...
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>> oh, that's too weird. >> too weird. hoda. >> hoda, okay. >> that's not weird. okay. >> oh, that -- now we even love him all the more. oh, would you ever -- >> a threesome? how are you asking me that right now? >> i just thought it might make for better tv than we had yesterday with frank sinatra jr. i don't know. >> that interview goes down -- >> if you haven't seen it, go to -- just click on it. it's worth looking at. >> in the 50 years i've been in this business, i know it's hard to believe, he -- the worst interview ever was with a guy named craig t. nelson, who was a lovely guy, but he was promoting "poltergeist." he never said a word to me and regis. so regis and i just -- this was the worst. ever. ever. and you know it. the the good news is, hoda, it will never be that bad again for you. when you are still doing this 30 years from now, you will remember fondly. >> rumor is looking right over here. like, what if i'm the worst interview ever? >> rumer, run. >> okay, my daughter cass as you know is trying to make it in the film business and she's -- her late
>> oh, that's too weird. >> too weird. hoda. >> hoda, okay. >> that's not weird. okay. >> oh, that -- now we even love him all the more. oh, would you ever -- >> a threesome? how are you asking me that right now? >> i just thought it might make for better tv than we had yesterday with frank sinatra jr. i don't know. >> that interview goes down -- >> if you haven't seen it, go to -- just click on it. it's worth looking at. >> in the 50...