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i don't know how many tyime he tried it, i knew it. >> sometimes you know it because it feels right. we're going to learn something on "right this minute" today. slugs have a sweet tooth. >> huh. >> 0 or a sweet mouth. they don't have teeth. >> what the heck? >> this slug is eating a jelly bean. this was shot at 25 frames per second and sped up. but this slug is getting it. >> he's getting it. >> i didn't know that they -- was it eating -- it's not swallowing this whole? >> not not swallowing it whole. nibbling atit. watch how he works it. >> he's getting it. >> and he goes slightly into what i believe is a sugar coma. watch. he kind of -- >> goes -- >> he stops. see, right here. sugar coma. >> he's like, this isn't a bubble gum, jelly bean, it's strawberry. >> after the sugar pass his works it again. >> oh, look how it's all over his face. >> [ bleep ]. >> after he eats half of it, done. >> should we name him? >> jerry. >> jerry the jelly bean eater. >> getting it. >> action! >> action! >> action! >> when you combine park core, a cop, and a doughnut you get something funny, if devon
i don't know how many tyime he tried it, i knew it. >> sometimes you know it because it feels right. we're going to learn something on "right this minute" today. slugs have a sweet tooth. >> huh. >> 0 or a sweet mouth. they don't have teeth. >> what the heck? >> this slug is eating a jelly bean. this was shot at 25 frames per second and sped up. but this slug is getting it. >> he's getting it. >> i didn't know that they -- was it eating --...
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ucp began selling stock to the public for the first tyime toda on the new york stock exchange. it's the fourth home builder to go pubcli this year. the shares tumbled nearly 7%. looking at the three other home builders that also went public this year, william lie gone and try point. >>> despite those disappointing ipos some are bullish on it like mooreson. he's now talking up housing in a big way. listen what he said yesterday about individual investment in housing. >> feel buying a home is the best investment any individual can ever. afford bt is at an all-time high. it costs less to own a home after tax than it does to rent. if anyone bought a home last year, let's say for $100, you put down $20, today that home is worth $112. so you made $12 on a $20 investment, 60% return. >> so, is john paulson right on housing? our next guest, disagrees. he's the economics professor robert shiler who is is the co-founder of the case shiler index. so nice to have you on the program again and really want to get your point of view of why you disagree with john paulson. >> i don't totally dis
ucp began selling stock to the public for the first tyime toda on the new york stock exchange. it's the fourth home builder to go pubcli this year. the shares tumbled nearly 7%. looking at the three other home builders that also went public this year, william lie gone and try point. >>> despite those disappointing ipos some are bullish on it like mooreson. he's now talking up housing in a big way. listen what he said yesterday about individual investment in housing. >> feel...
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. >> knowing as you do george's voice throughout the years, did you even -- by the way, the second tyime, did you hear him say the expletive repeated? >> i didn't hear that, no. >> even the second time you were answering it, you were saying generally that's george zimmerman's voice? >> correct. >> but you [ muted ] -- >> i didn't hear that. >> okay. even turned up as loud as he could [ muted ]. in everything that you heard him say on that tape, was there anything in george's voice that gave you the impression that he was angry or acting with ill will, spite or hatred on that phone call? >> no. >> so since you've never heard him scream like this before, how are you certain it's his voice? >> i just -- felt it, i knew it was him, i just knew it. and i saw the reaction that his wife had in listening to it. i mean, we were all together. it was definitely george. >> but it is your own opinion -- >> absolutely. >> separate and apart frommer else's that the voice you just heard was george zimmerman screaming for help? >> absolutely, yes. >> thank you, nothing further, your honor. >> you were as
. >> knowing as you do george's voice throughout the years, did you even -- by the way, the second tyime, did you hear him say the expletive repeated? >> i didn't hear that, no. >> even the second time you were answering it, you were saying generally that's george zimmerman's voice? >> correct. >> but you [ muted ] -- >> i didn't hear that. >> okay. even turned up as loud as he could [ muted ]. in everything that you heard him say on that tape, was...
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there was not a tyime line give. i hope, i wish him the very best.estion is how much does new york have to put up, with all the issues we're confronting in the city. >> you spent a lot of time particularly in the northeast watching political trends. new york city, this has been a competency first job as far as the voters have been concerned when you look at juliany giuliani and bloomberg. the question is, what is new york city's appetite for drama? >> it was kind of amazing what he pulled off to this point. he was at or near the top of the field. that said a lot about the deficiencies of his opponents. also, the power of his personality. people could understand the basic redemption story. i don't think people can really -- have a hard type processing this, it kept happening for another year. >> you've made a great point on eliot spitzer here. you said, hey, look at how he started, 100% name i.d. and only 42% in that first poll. warning sign. anthony weiner has never topped 25%. >> when you look at the head to head in the runoff, he was basically tied
there was not a tyime line give. i hope, i wish him the very best.estion is how much does new york have to put up, with all the issues we're confronting in the city. >> you spent a lot of time particularly in the northeast watching political trends. new york city, this has been a competency first job as far as the voters have been concerned when you look at juliany giuliani and bloomberg. the question is, what is new york city's appetite for drama? >> it was kind of amazing what he...
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especially don rest at tyimes with how things progressed. mark o'mara has expressed that there were tactics from the prosecution that was not above board, some of the discovery and evidence they should have had. they were frustrated with judge nelson, you saw the tension inside the courtroom, the night she walked out. that almost -- you rarely see that kind of verbal confrontation that was happening. the judge at one point said you are overruled and it was almost like a judicial, you know, wham, you know, that sis it, buddy. >> and once with mark pais o'mara, she said every time the court has ruled, you come back and i have given you the rules of the court. >> it seemed that you could see the defense was pushing it and -- >> was that on purpose? >> well, they were frustrated. they were angry. and the judge -- this trial moved along quickly. i have to say, they kept it, we are six, what are we? a year and a half, the judge did a good job of keeping everyone on time. the defense clearly always their tactic was delay, delay, delay, and right up
especially don rest at tyimes with how things progressed. mark o'mara has expressed that there were tactics from the prosecution that was not above board, some of the discovery and evidence they should have had. they were frustrated with judge nelson, you saw the tension inside the courtroom, the night she walked out. that almost -- you rarely see that kind of verbal confrontation that was happening. the judge at one point said you are overruled and it was almost like a judicial, you know,...
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so up gyou've got more and more people pushed into part-tyime jobs. it was hurting the economy.they were hearing from businesses. and they decided to delay it. >> dee dee myers, i was saying this during the debate, i had so many small business owners in pensacola and across my district come up to me while this debate was going on saying, just saying, you know, a couple years ago, i'm going to have to take my best employees, i'll have to knock them down to under 30 hours. i'm going to probably lose them. because i don't have a big enough margin to be able to afford this. it seems the white house heard that so much, so often, that they realized this really was, as the republicans have been saying, going to cause a drain on the economy. >> the vast majority of businesses with 50-plus employees already provide insurance. the notion this creates some new paradigm is not true. there are some that don't. and it is complicated. but i think the white house has always recognized that the devil's in the details. now they're living in that space where this is a very complicated bill. one th
so up gyou've got more and more people pushed into part-tyime jobs. it was hurting the economy.they were hearing from businesses. and they decided to delay it. >> dee dee myers, i was saying this during the debate, i had so many small business owners in pensacola and across my district come up to me while this debate was going on saying, just saying, you know, a couple years ago, i'm going to have to take my best employees, i'll have to knock them down to under 30 hours. i'm going to...