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. >> unbeknownst to them. >> there was the lady just recently who was asked to remove her adult diaper. >> yes. >> and she was in her 90s too. >> right. you have to think we can take these people into a private area and go through that at the very least. it is our question of the day at wnnfans.com. i would say the majority of them are saying that people just need to grin and bear it. >> deal with it. >> no exceptions, if you don't like it, take another mode of transportation. it's something we've all got to go through. with a little bit of delicacy when you're talking about people like this lady in the story. >> in the name of safety. >> exactly. >>> there's more trouble this morning for media mogul rupert murdock. the fbi is launching its own investigation into the widening scandal involving rupert murdock's new york-based news corp company. investigators are looking into whether news corp personnel tried to access cell phone messages and records of 9/11 victims s d their families. >>> a deal may be taking shape to head off the budget crisis. it would allow the president to raise the
. >> unbeknownst to them. >> there was the lady just recently who was asked to remove her adult diaper. >> yes. >> and she was in her 90s too. >> right. you have to think we can take these people into a private area and go through that at the very least. it is our question of the day at wnnfans.com. i would say the majority of them are saying that people just need to grin and bear it. >> deal with it. >> no exceptions, if you don't like it, take another...
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as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argument escalated and moved out onto the street, growing heated, just as sergeant gordon pulled the car to the curb approximately 10 feet from the restaurant. the string of four parking spaces next to his vehicle were empty, so he had a clear, unobstructed view of the two men as they came out of the restaurant arguing. sergeant gordon saw one man pushed the other backwards and told lt. parra there was a fight in progress and both police began to exit their car. in that instant, sergeant gordon saw that one man now have a revolving in his hands and was shooting in down irving street in the direction of the other man. surgeon court and chatted to lt. parra that they now had an argument that had escalated to a shooting. both officers sprang into action without hesitation. sergeant gordon, while dri
as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argument escalated and moved out onto the street, growing heated, just as sergeant gordon pulled the car to the curb approximately 10 feet from the restaurant. the string of four parking spaces next to his...
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. >>> back in 2007, unbeknownst to most americans, congress passed a law phasing out regular incandescent light bulbs, president george w. bush signed the bill and the phaseout starts next january. the idea of this forced switch to the new bulbs and the light they give off and how long it takes some of them to warm up, has irritated a lot of folks who consider it the ultimate example of intrusive government reaching into our homes and lives. an effort in congress to reverse it failed just this week. but in texas, they're not giving up the fight. our report tonight from nbc's kevin tibbles. >> how are you doing on light bulbs today? >> reporter: from his lighting store in ft. worth, john patterson takes a dim view on traditional incandescent bulbs. >> i believe that americans ought to have a choice and be able to have a free choice to decide what they want to do with themselves. >> reporter: so patterson supports a new texas law aimed at circumventing the ban, by allowing made in texas incandescents to be sold in texas, authored by state representative george lavender. >> we're tired of th
. >>> back in 2007, unbeknownst to most americans, congress passed a law phasing out regular incandescent light bulbs, president george w. bush signed the bill and the phaseout starts next january. the idea of this forced switch to the new bulbs and the light they give off and how long it takes some of them to warm up, has irritated a lot of folks who consider it the ultimate example of intrusive government reaching into our homes and lives. an effort in congress to reverse it failed...
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i blackout drove drunk across four states and brought a wheelchair into my apartment and unbeknownst to me, it had a coloscomy bag in it. we just got a second pup puppy. despite the fact i have been sober six years, i want to drink. the concept of a sweet, sweet blackout is pleasant respite from dodging phone calls from my angry neighbors because we adopted this ball of neurosis that has abandonment issues and an incessant need to urinate in my shoes t. sounds great now. >> a can of worms. >> have you ever bought anything sober? >> i am glad for this because it explains why i had 3 four dogs in my bedroom this morning. i didn't return them. but it made for an excellent breakfast. >> terrible joke. >> military commissions. bad joke. >> deep fried. >> shut up. we all love pets. we can kill bill later. we'll be back with the postgame wrapup. and for a quick look at recent shows, go to foxnews.com/red eye [ male annocer ] things seem better with travelocity's best price guarantee. our girl's an architect. our boy's a genius. we are awesome parents! biddly-boop. [ male announcer ] if you
i blackout drove drunk across four states and brought a wheelchair into my apartment and unbeknownst to me, it had a coloscomy bag in it. we just got a second pup puppy. despite the fact i have been sober six years, i want to drink. the concept of a sweet, sweet blackout is pleasant respite from dodging phone calls from my angry neighbors because we adopted this ball of neurosis that has abandonment issues and an incessant need to urinate in my shoes t. sounds great now. >> a can of...
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parents have some connection to the industry try 20 keep film trying out to the parts of movies unbeknownstepeatedly asked the boy's parents if he could audition. not wanting the obligation of this role to disrupt his childhood, they declined. eventually, they'd stepped in at the theater. >> i was sitting in the theater and with my mom and dad and in front of us was sitting david hyman and the screenwriter steve clovis and i was completely unaware why this man kept turning around and looking at me and staring throughout the show. i didn't know what to make of it. then i remember my dad and mom getting quite flustered and eventually, that was the moment they said, maybe this is just meant to be. let's lit him audition. >> when did they tell you you got it? >> i was in the bath and my dad -- my dad got the phone call downspares and came in and said, you got the part, and i was just very, very happy. >> how old were you? >> i was 11. i think i just turned 11. yeah. had no idea what these were but meant it probably meant i bought myself an extra half hour before i will to go to bed. >> radcliff
parents have some connection to the industry try 20 keep film trying out to the parts of movies unbeknownstepeatedly asked the boy's parents if he could audition. not wanting the obligation of this role to disrupt his childhood, they declined. eventually, they'd stepped in at the theater. >> i was sitting in the theater and with my mom and dad and in front of us was sitting david hyman and the screenwriter steve clovis and i was completely unaware why this man kept turning around and...
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it blasts back the cracked bulkhead, and unbeknownst to the pilot, the tremendous force blows the vertical and other parts of the tail section right off the giant 747. critical hydraulic lines are severed in the process. >> the first officer makes several radio calls that says, we're in uncontrollable flight, we do not have control of the airplane. they're fighting literally for their lives. >> the airplane starts to go into what they call a pitch oscillation, up and down, as well as a dutch roll. the airplane starts to swing back and forth. and no matter what the pilot tries to do as far as flight control inputs, he's not having an effect. >> the pilots fight desperately for control of the airplane for 32 terrifying minutes. they manage to keep the plane aloft, but with no hydraulics, they can't control the plane's up and down or side to side movement. eyewitnesses on the ground later report that the plane was flying like a, quote, staggering drunk. the plane goes into a nosedive, falling 18,000 feet a minute. just before 7:00 p.m., jal flight 123 drops off the radar screen. it has slamme
it blasts back the cracked bulkhead, and unbeknownst to the pilot, the tremendous force blows the vertical and other parts of the tail section right off the giant 747. critical hydraulic lines are severed in the process. >> the first officer makes several radio calls that says, we're in uncontrollable flight, we do not have control of the airplane. they're fighting literally for their lives. >> the airplane starts to go into what they call a pitch oscillation, up and down, as well...
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his parents tried to keep him from trying out for the part of movies, unbeknownst to radcliffe, the producered the boy's parents if he could audition. not wanting this role to disrupt his childhood, they declined. eventually, fate stepped in one day at the theater. >> i was sitting in the theater minding my own business with my mom and dad, and in front of us was sitting the producer of "harry potter," david heyman and the screenwriter, clovis. i was completely unaware of why this man kept looking at me and staring at me through the show and didn't know what to make of it. i remember my dad and mom getting quite flustered. eventually, that was the moment they said, well, maybe this was meant to be. let's let him audition. >> how did they tell you you got it? >> i was in the bath, and my dad got the phone call downstairs and came in and said, you've got the part. i was just very, very happy. >> how old were you? >> i was 11. i think i just turned 11. i had no idea what the implications were but knew that that probably meant i bought myself a half hour extra before i had to go to bed that nigh
his parents tried to keep him from trying out for the part of movies, unbeknownst to radcliffe, the producered the boy's parents if he could audition. not wanting this role to disrupt his childhood, they declined. eventually, fate stepped in one day at the theater. >> i was sitting in the theater minding my own business with my mom and dad, and in front of us was sitting the producer of "harry potter," david heyman and the screenwriter, clovis. i was completely unaware of why...
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. >> unbeknownst to her a city contractor just installed a new water meter for her house, and it causedater pipe to burst. they said she had no running water, she would have to call a plumber and she would have to get it fixed and pay for it herself. everyone couldn't believe it. i had no water. that's what blew my mind. you couldn't wash, you couldn't do laundry, you couldn't do the dishes, you couldn't do anything. >> helen had to rush to find a plumber and it wasn't cheap. $4,200 to break open the sidewalk, install a new pipe and poor new concrete. >> thank god i had the money. it's not like you can do without water until next month. she filed a claim demanding to be reimbursed. the city rejected it but turned it over to their contractor, bmi meter services. after that the case stalled for weeks and then months. >> i got the idea of calling channel 7. i didn't know who to turn to. >> she did call us and we found out this was much bigger than helen's case. >> this is about a two-year project to update all the water meters in the city. >> the san francisco water department is replacing
. >> unbeknownst to her a city contractor just installed a new water meter for her house, and it causedater pipe to burst. they said she had no running water, she would have to call a plumber and she would have to get it fixed and pay for it herself. everyone couldn't believe it. i had no water. that's what blew my mind. you couldn't wash, you couldn't do laundry, you couldn't do the dishes, you couldn't do anything. >> helen had to rush to find a plumber and it wasn't cheap. $4,200...
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unbeknownst to us, however, there is a man heading to our house.the northern border of florida, 350 miles away. we'll find out in a couple of hours that he's got more in his car than directions. he's 41-year-old todd spikes. using the screen name lovestoeatyourpeach, he chatted regularly online for almost a month with a decoy who told him she's 13. >> you're only 13? damn, you're a little hottie. >> hi, and thanks. >> spikes' chat is extremely graphic, difficult to quote on television. he sends along pictures of himself masturbating. when the decoy tells spikes she lives with her mother, spikes says he could become the mother's boyfriend, come to live at their house and have sex with both of them. >> i'm sure we would have time alone. >> eww, but then you would have my mom's germs on you. >> i'd wash off before. >> spikes also tells the girl he wants to watch her perform oral sex on another man. the decoy is curious -- >> where are you going to find him? >> probably the mall. or maybe on here. but the mall is a sure place. >> just walk up to someon
unbeknownst to us, however, there is a man heading to our house.the northern border of florida, 350 miles away. we'll find out in a couple of hours that he's got more in his car than directions. he's 41-year-old todd spikes. using the screen name lovestoeatyourpeach, he chatted regularly online for almost a month with a decoy who told him she's 13. >> you're only 13? damn, you're a little hottie. >> hi, and thanks. >> spikes' chat is extremely graphic, difficult to quote on...
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turned out the personal papers of malcolm moose which was one of eisenhower's speechriders who unbeknownst to anyone left the administration with six boxes of farewell addresses in the military industrial speech. he had taken them home and stored them in a barn for several years and moved into a boat house in minnesota. corley because his son and daughter were at the boat house and wanted to get rid of the bosses. had over 20 correspondence relating to the speech and all kinds of details related to eisenhower's participation to personally edited drafts, so the great -- they shed a whole new light and much more sort of awful light on the draft of his speech. that was it was pointed out to me it all depended on the fact that they had a boat house and a cabin in minnesota. they would be done. they believe these documents froze every year. his wife killed, mold and allowed them to survive. a lovely coincidence that both heartening as a biographer and terrifying to know the day of the book comes out -- in the meantime it was terribly exciting. >> wasn't there talk as i recall that he hadn't act
turned out the personal papers of malcolm moose which was one of eisenhower's speechriders who unbeknownst to anyone left the administration with six boxes of farewell addresses in the military industrial speech. he had taken them home and stored them in a barn for several years and moved into a boat house in minnesota. corley because his son and daughter were at the boat house and wanted to get rid of the bosses. had over 20 correspondence relating to the speech and all kinds of details...
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. >> unbeknownst to her a city contractor just installed a new water meter for her house, and it causedhey said she had no running water, she would have to call a plumber and she would have to get it fixed and pay for it herself. >> you couldn't do anything. >> helen had to rush to find a plumber and it wasn't cheap. $4,200 to break open the sidewalk, install a new pipe and poor new concrete. >> thank god i had the money. it's not like you can do without water until next month. she filed a claim demanding to be reimbursed. the city rejected it but turned it over to their contractor, bmi meter services. after that the case stalled for weeks and then months. >> i got the idea of calling channel 7. i didn't know who to turn to. >> she did call us and we found out this was much bigger than helen's case. >> this is about a few-year project to update all the water meters in the city. >> the san francisco water department is replacing all 177,000 water meters in the city with these new wireless models. the department admits the installations can cause pipes to burst. in fact it's happened at 3
. >> unbeknownst to her a city contractor just installed a new water meter for her house, and it causedhey said she had no running water, she would have to call a plumber and she would have to get it fixed and pay for it herself. >> you couldn't do anything. >> helen had to rush to find a plumber and it wasn't cheap. $4,200 to break open the sidewalk, install a new pipe and poor new concrete. >> thank god i had the money. it's not like you can do without water until next...
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unbeknownst to meet the entire world will not stop with the cracks about her butt.k. >> i can't even take this seriously. i have said numerous times like i haven't had plastic surgery. i haven't had butt implants. >> butt implants really a thing? i've always thought they were like -- has anyone actually seen one? kim and her sisters have had enough of the lies. frankly i don't blame them. last night in a very unscripted moment on their very unscripted reality show, kim and the other one were on the computer and found the straw that broke the camel's back side. >> tragedy struck kim kardashian last night on a private plane from new jersey to las vegas. her left butt cheek exploded. >> they can make up completely fake stories? >> this is the same web site that says that kim burned a raccoon. >> forget the exploding butt cheek. i want to hear more about that raccoon. but alas it's all about the -- with kim looking on the other one came up with an idea of how to set the record straight once and for all. >> who the hell of a normal person gets butt implants? if you want
unbeknownst to meet the entire world will not stop with the cracks about her butt.k. >> i can't even take this seriously. i have said numerous times like i haven't had plastic surgery. i haven't had butt implants. >> butt implants really a thing? i've always thought they were like -- has anyone actually seen one? kim and her sisters have had enough of the lies. frankly i don't blame them. last night in a very unscripted moment on their very unscripted reality show, kim and the other...
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i'm still trying to keep Ñ/ semblance of cont2 unbeknownst toñr me, one of them t/qr" get by and outsically shot at me twice and then came in and just said, relax, relax, no problem, no problem. just business, just busines.ot( no al qaeda, just relax, relax, captain.h@÷j"yrñ the pirates wanted to take the ship and its crew to somalia and hold it ther ] until the ship'sxdr ransom. but the pirates didn't know those plans were already foiled. the@j wasq going nowhere. p secjb plan had gone into effect. the captain knew the chief engineer locked away in thejf engine room below had taken engine room below had taken control of the ship's power and steering. only he could move the ship.fá >> he disabled thexd system in a "]lÑ that only he knew how to bring it back so hec made himself whole situation. >> it was a small victory. ship's crew had thwarted the pirates plan to moveçó the ship and 20 hostages to thekosomali coast. at least for the timp é@+being. but for captain phillips, a lifer and death %uuj begin.okg coming up, tension builds to the breakingc point. >> they threatened to shoot
i'm still trying to keep Ñ/ semblance of cont2 unbeknownst toñr me, one of them t/qr" get by and outsically shot at me twice and then came in and just said, relax, relax, no problem, no problem. just business, just busines.ot( no al qaeda, just relax, relax, captain.h@÷j"yrñ the pirates wanted to take the ship and its crew to somalia and hold it ther ] until the ship'sxdr ransom. but the pirates didn't know those plans were already foiled. the@j wasq going nowhere. p secjb plan...
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unbeknownst to parker and harris, the school's surveillance cameras capture the entire incident. >> through eye of the camera you'll see the whole thing. you'll see parker get behind her door. and as she was walking out of her door right at the end of the day, now there were students in the hall. he just took a running start, and he hit her with everything he had. >> parker drives a vicious blow into the side of the teacher's face right above her eye. she falls to the ground, and he takes off running down the hall and out the building. students immediately come to the teacher's aid. she gets up from the floor and sits down, holding her head, clearly in pain. principal doug estle is called to the scene. >> over the radio, i heard an administrator is needed upstairs. and, of course, we know when we get the call on the radio an administrator is needed. we all go. we get there, and at the point i get to the top of the stairs i realize what had happened. >> the teacher, bleeding from her injuries, is rushed to the hospital where she receives 20 stitches around her eye. some say the extent of the
unbeknownst to parker and harris, the school's surveillance cameras capture the entire incident. >> through eye of the camera you'll see the whole thing. you'll see parker get behind her door. and as she was walking out of her door right at the end of the day, now there were students in the hall. he just took a running start, and he hit her with everything he had. >> parker drives a vicious blow into the side of the teacher's face right above her eye. she falls to the ground, and he...
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>> this is what happens, when it bites you, unbeknownst to the individual, they may think it's just anction, and that's where things go wrong, because they may go to the emergency room and they tell the doctor, i have an infection and it's treated as an infection, whereas this is an inflammatory response, so they have to be treated with steroids. and if it doesn't -- if the treatment isn't carried out in a significantly amount of time, you can start to get tissue necrosis. and that's where infections will start in. at that point, yes, it can be an infection and it can get in your blood system, and yes, there have been people to have severe illness and even possibly death from these spider bites. >> how do you identify this? with the black widow, what does it look like? what does it feel like? >> the spider bite is usually painful, and obviously a mosquito bite is more itchy. you have to kind of use those two comparisons. but it's more painful, and it doesn't heal very quickly. a mosquito bite or some other type of bug bite can heal within a week's time. so the brown recluse spider actu
>> this is what happens, when it bites you, unbeknownst to the individual, they may think it's just anction, and that's where things go wrong, because they may go to the emergency room and they tell the doctor, i have an infection and it's treated as an infection, whereas this is an inflammatory response, so they have to be treated with steroids. and if it doesn't -- if the treatment isn't carried out in a significantly amount of time, you can start to get tissue necrosis. and that's...
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unbeknownst to the american people, we did not really know that we were borrowing billions of dollars in china, and could not pay $1 bet. they decided to put the saudi in debt. my question is, why are these -- why aren't these high almighty political people -- they are setting the american people up. they're taking advantage of us. now, there are striking against the lower and middle class people. the republicans want to pad their pocket. they do not want to do anything to make them pay their share. i wish the american people could strike a role making proposal. we could actually decide whether or not these characters, and i cannot even a complement them by saying there are politicians. they do not represent themselves as the brain sells. that act as if they're in junior high school. if any of them have to work for a fortune 100 company and meet their goals,nd be evaluated -- host: i think you made your point. congressman, there has been a lot of accusationsf child- behavior. -- childish behavior. you think both sides have been acting responsibly? guest: i think the walkout can someti
unbeknownst to the american people, we did not really know that we were borrowing billions of dollars in china, and could not pay $1 bet. they decided to put the saudi in debt. my question is, why are these -- why aren't these high almighty political people -- they are setting the american people up. they're taking advantage of us. now, there are striking against the lower and middle class people. the republicans want to pad their pocket. they do not want to do anything to make them pay their...
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. >> reporter: unbeknownst to him, he suffered a signature war wound of soldierses in iraq and afghanistanblow or jolt to the head rattling the brain. when colgin returned from oversea, his memory loss continued to haunt him. >> i kind of just woke up at a dmv apparently 30 minutes from ft. bragg. and i didn't remember driving there. i had no idea how i got there. it was really scary because you don't know what's wrong with you. you look in the mirror and you look great and then inside you're just a mess. >> reporter: these invisible wounds have affected more than 200,000 service members since 2000. and a new study reports that in older veteran, tbi doubles the risk for dementia and the most common form of dementia is alzheimer's disease. >> we don't understand the exact link between traumatic brain injury and always miand you al . >> living each day like a battle. it's exhausting. i'm deeply scared of dementia. i'm deeply scared of all i. >> reporter: he's also worried about future heart break. >> just to know that three years from now, i probably won'thoney, i won't remember how beautifu
. >> reporter: unbeknownst to him, he suffered a signature war wound of soldierses in iraq and afghanistanblow or jolt to the head rattling the brain. when colgin returned from oversea, his memory loss continued to haunt him. >> i kind of just woke up at a dmv apparently 30 minutes from ft. bragg. and i didn't remember driving there. i had no idea how i got there. it was really scary because you don't know what's wrong with you. you look in the mirror and you look great and then...
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for some reason unbeknownst to me in december of last year the president of the united states rejected it out of hand. all he had to do was send it to the senate for an up-or-down vote like the amendment called for, and we would have at least begun the process of dealing with our debt and our deficit. instead he rejected it out of hand. in the months preceding this debate today and preceding this coming tuesday when we do run up against the debt ceiling, we've had other things come to the floor of the senate or the house that have been reap skwrebgted out of hand. rejected out of hand. the k cut, cap, and balance legislation which i voted for last week, or voted not to table -- the leader decided to table it and not discuss it -- was a conscientious way to deal with our debt and deficit over time. it was a discipline process that said we need to make cuts now and begin the process, $51 billion. we need to cap our spending in the few taoufr based on historical spending averages and we ought to give the american people a chance to say does america need a balanced budget or not. instead o
for some reason unbeknownst to me in december of last year the president of the united states rejected it out of hand. all he had to do was send it to the senate for an up-or-down vote like the amendment called for, and we would have at least begun the process of dealing with our debt and our deficit. instead he rejected it out of hand. in the months preceding this debate today and preceding this coming tuesday when we do run up against the debt ceiling, we've had other things come to the floor...
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unbeknownst to the american people, we did not really know that we were borrowing billions of dollars in china, and could not pay $1 bet. they decided to put the saudi in debt. my question is, why are these -- why aren't these high almighty political people -- they are setting the american people up. they're taking advantage of us. now, there are striking against the lower and middle class people. the republicans want to pad their pocket. they do not want to do anything to make them pay their share. i wish the american people could strike a role making proposal. we could actually decide whether or not these characters, and i cannot even a complement them by saying there are politicians. they do not represent themselves as the brain sells. that act as if they're in junior high school. if any of them have to work for a fortune 100 company and meet their goals, and be evaluated -- host: i think you made your point. congressman, there has been a lot of accusations of child- behavior. -- childish behavior. you think both sides have been acting responsibly? guest: i think the walkout can so
unbeknownst to the american people, we did not really know that we were borrowing billions of dollars in china, and could not pay $1 bet. they decided to put the saudi in debt. my question is, why are these -- why aren't these high almighty political people -- they are setting the american people up. they're taking advantage of us. now, there are striking against the lower and middle class people. the republicans want to pad their pocket. they do not want to do anything to make them pay their...
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my dad decided unbeknownst to me, to get e to -- well, try to get him to sign a prenup and that didn't he didn't want e to wind up with any of the family dough. >> yeah, totally. and it didn't go well. so we start season 8 not together. >> steve: on the rocks. >> alisyn: there were a few cliff hangers on the end of season 7. you guys had a very, very successful run. why is it time to wrap it up now? >> why is it time? i guess there is a multitude of reasons. the good thing is that it's the last season and we're relieving while we're at the top. we're leaving when people still want more, which is always a good way to leave. >> steve: you're in a position where there are a lot of rumors that the tv show could become a movie. >> yes. >> steve: in talks. what else could you tell us? >> i mean, nothing is definitive, but it is -- it's not just a rumor anymore. the producers and the creators and the actors, it is something we talk about. >> brian: would you use someone on the set to negotiate your deal, being that they've an agents really for eight seasons? >> our goal is to get me a deal. >
my dad decided unbeknownst to me, to get e to -- well, try to get him to sign a prenup and that didn't he didn't want e to wind up with any of the family dough. >> yeah, totally. and it didn't go well. so we start season 8 not together. >> steve: on the rocks. >> alisyn: there were a few cliff hangers on the end of season 7. you guys had a very, very successful run. why is it time to wrap it up now? >> why is it time? i guess there is a multitude of reasons. the good...