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his wife and kids are american born but with a previous deportation citizenship is virtually unattainable. even through marriage. >> my husband is undocumented. for me... and for my kids will be devastated if he gets taken aby. >> some believe this may be the year immigration reform will happen. republicans suffered huge losses during the november election partly because they alienated so many latino was harsh rhetoric on immigration. >> there are two ways to handle a loss, deny it or learn from it. >> at last weekend's state gop conviction, republicans elect aid new leader, one former minute men backed off a hard stance against illegal immigrants insists on talk about republican principles of free market and less government. >> go into communities and listen, then vrx a conversation. instead of making aassumptions if you pander on this one issue somehow you're going wind up with votes. >> participants boarded buses hoping that the new republican attitude opens the door to votes on immigration reforms. final stop, bakersfield on wednesday to rally at congressman mccarthy's office. >> last
his wife and kids are american born but with a previous deportation citizenship is virtually unattainable. even through marriage. >> my husband is undocumented. for me... and for my kids will be devastated if he gets taken aby. >> some believe this may be the year immigration reform will happen. republicans suffered huge losses during the november election partly because they alienated so many latino was harsh rhetoric on immigration. >> there are two ways to handle a loss,...
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they become in a situation where they're unattainable and you can't talk to them anymore.ent and drive. >> i also felt like i was mozart's older brother. he's so good at what he does. he's so -- he hits on every cylinder all the time. >> it's like you're describing a savant. >> that's exactly what he is. he's a savant. >> it wasn't only justin's talent in the spotlight. so was his love life. >> britney spears and you. this is "larry king live" we don't fool around. >> we are dating. >> from the moment they confirmed the relationship to the moment it ended, they were a tabloid dream. despite it all, justin remained focused on the music, taking the lead in crafting the group's third album "celebrity." ♪ ever wonder why ♪ this take us on a ride >>> which included a lead single that seemed to take aim at 'n sync's detractors who dericively labeled their music pop. ♪ ♪ what's the deal with this pop life ♪ ♪ and when is it going to fade out ♪ >> as a member of 'n sync, he had done the unthinkable, he made liking a boy band cool. >>> coming up, from boy to man, justin sets out on
they become in a situation where they're unattainable and you can't talk to them anymore.ent and drive. >> i also felt like i was mozart's older brother. he's so good at what he does. he's so -- he hits on every cylinder all the time. >> it's like you're describing a savant. >> that's exactly what he is. he's a savant. >> it wasn't only justin's talent in the spotlight. so was his love life. >> britney spears and you. this is "larry king live" we don't...
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my expectations were probably unattainable. as we know, he makes fortunes doing this.anies come in, prop them back up, an american icon. gerri: makes them cut the fat, so to speak. >> i think this is a no-brainer. iconic brand, and everybody loves them, and guess what, everybody who forgot they were even on the shelves at the grocery store before have been reminded once again about their childhood snack. that is a great point. another "money" update. we told you how they're going to create their own version of "argo," now iran may sue hollywood over the movie saying it showed in o!! none realistic portrayal of the country. what does that even mean? if you were going to sue hollywood, first of all this is the first time anyone has ever thought hollywood portrayal was inaccurate. >> could you imagine after every organized crime movie, it would be loaded based on their portrayal. it is ridiculous, there is even something that says parts of this are fictitious or exaggerated, they would get thrown out of court. melissa: how would you collect? >> go out to the, distributors
my expectations were probably unattainable. as we know, he makes fortunes doing this.anies come in, prop them back up, an american icon. gerri: makes them cut the fat, so to speak. >> i think this is a no-brainer. iconic brand, and everybody loves them, and guess what, everybody who forgot they were even on the shelves at the grocery store before have been reminded once again about their childhood snack. that is a great point. another "money" update. we told you how they're...
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it it seems unattainable, but it's not. we're going to need to see infrastructure investment. there's a role for government. government hurt this economy. with some sign their can work together, maybe we'll start to get some progress out of washington. >> john, i agree with most of what you just said. the one interesting thing, though, if you look at these two budgets, you mentioned that for the first time in what was a wee hours passed a budget. but that's a polar opposite of the budget that the house republicans passed. so this big, you know, grand canyon divide between the two parties on these fiscal issues, that's still the number one issue. that's still pretty wide. >> it's very frustrating to see the budgets get passed. in some ways, we have skipped the real way budgeting is supposed to be done where the president puts forth his budget proposal, which he will on april 10th and everybody has to negotiate. we skip right to the voting pr it. it's not the kind of way a budget is going to happen. when they come back from vacation, the bickering will start all over again. the
it it seems unattainable, but it's not. we're going to need to see infrastructure investment. there's a role for government. government hurt this economy. with some sign their can work together, maybe we'll start to get some progress out of washington. >> john, i agree with most of what you just said. the one interesting thing, though, if you look at these two budgets, you mentioned that for the first time in what was a wee hours passed a budget. but that's a polar opposite of the budget...
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>> well, i saw it as yet, again, victoria's secret's attempt to set up an unattainable standard of sexualitynd beauty that is setting our girls up to fail, something they're not going to be able to ever attain. for me, it seemed like, again, the demographic was getting younger and younger. the downward trend we're seeing not only at victoria's secret, other retailers, to aim at another demographic. this over-sexualization we're seeing was problematic for me. >> okay. i want to read a portion of your letter here, okay? you write, "as a dad, this makes me sick. i want my daughter, and every girl, to be faced with tough decisions in her formative years of adolescence. decisions like should i be a doctor or a lawyer? should i take calculous as a junior or senior? do you want to go to texas a&m or university of texas or some ivy league school? there are many, many more questions that all young women should be asking themselves, not will a boy or a girl like me if i wear a "call me" thong?" okay. what's your inspiration behind this? and then i have another question for you. what's your inspiration
>> well, i saw it as yet, again, victoria's secret's attempt to set up an unattainable standard of sexualitynd beauty that is setting our girls up to fail, something they're not going to be able to ever attain. for me, it seemed like, again, the demographic was getting younger and younger. the downward trend we're seeing not only at victoria's secret, other retailers, to aim at another demographic. this over-sexualization we're seeing was problematic for me. >> okay. i want to read...
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someone like sally, who was even then unattainable, nevertheless held a special allure.xactly what the nature of that relationship was is still being debated. you talked about george washington's integrity. i think it was something even then. i do not think the relationship went beyond a lovesick young man. >> we will not disagree. when those two letters service, you cannot read them any other way but that he was a love sick puppy. they hardly make sense when you read them sentenced by some -- by sentence and tried to punctuate them, he has gone crazy because she has said something mean to him. you see how much she cares -- he cares about her. i do not think it went any further than that kind of infatuation. he did care about his friend. once he met martha and once they started to settle down, i think she had to have known. she was a smart woman. when he started talking about the elegant neighbors -- sally fairfax and her husband was there when they drop in after getting up from the dining room table and were at her funeral because it was in the midsummer and she had to
someone like sally, who was even then unattainable, nevertheless held a special allure.xactly what the nature of that relationship was is still being debated. you talked about george washington's integrity. i think it was something even then. i do not think the relationship went beyond a lovesick young man. >> we will not disagree. when those two letters service, you cannot read them any other way but that he was a love sick puppy. they hardly make sense when you read them sentenced by...
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. >> reporter: it's almost like they're setting themselves up for an unattainable goal. >> that's right? >> the popular girls are pretty, skinny, and long hair. >> reporter: do you think boys look at a girl's thigh gap? >> no. >> they don't know what it is. >> reporter: they don't know what it is, right? the boys don't know what it is. so why do girls care? >> it's a girl thing. >> reporter: is it a girl status thing? >> i would say so. >> reporter: a status thing that critics say leave too many girls feeling like they don't measure up. for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> a lot of head-shaking at the table. therapists warn that social media can make thigh gap obsession seem normal. that's something to be on the lookout for. we have smaller girls. it starts young. it's important to remind, healthy, healthy is good. that's sexy. >> i couldn't help but notice, you were watching so intently. >> i was taking notes. that is dangerous stuff. they get so obsessed in that way. >> and you have young daughters, you think about the images. the fact they knew what a thigh
. >> reporter: it's almost like they're setting themselves up for an unattainable goal. >> that's right? >> the popular girls are pretty, skinny, and long hair. >> reporter: do you think boys look at a girl's thigh gap? >> no. >> they don't know what it is. >> reporter: they don't know what it is, right? the boys don't know what it is. so why do girls care? >> it's a girl thing. >> reporter: is it a girl status thing? >> i would say...
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seemed unattainable earlier this year, and now it looks like it could be in play. i want to remind everybody on a year to date basis the s&p is still under performing the dow, up 9% this year while the dow is up 10% so far this year, so there is an argument that the s&p has catching up to do. that said, guys, i want to jump into the s&p 500etfs because this is where we see a lot more investor attention coming from the retail mom and pop investors. the s&p, spy, the biggest of them out there, it's been obviously tracking the s&p well. it fell 1.8 billion in in flows in march. if you're charles payne, you say, oh, that's not that much money. $1.8 billion in inflows is better than out flows, only six days that's happened in the month of march. keep that in mind. you can take it from there. cheryl: time to make money with charles payne. broad vision, i have a couple questions about that. anything about sandra smith? >> maybe broad vision invests from the investor money sandra's talking about. those who miss the rally come in and swing for the fences not buying ibm, but
seemed unattainable earlier this year, and now it looks like it could be in play. i want to remind everybody on a year to date basis the s&p is still under performing the dow, up 9% this year while the dow is up 10% so far this year, so there is an argument that the s&p has catching up to do. that said, guys, i want to jump into the s&p 500etfs because this is where we see a lot more investor attention coming from the retail mom and pop investors. the s&p, spy, the biggest of...