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. >> to answer some of the questions, we have the photographer joining us via skype. richard, we're freaking ining t watching this video. you got to tell me what's it's like to be down there. >> well, it's a little tight, but it's not as bad as you think it is once you get inside. you can't be claustrophobic nope. >> how do you get out? >> they call it the five-point turn. you have to find a little hole to stick a leg in, another hole to stick your arm in, another hole to stick your head in. you wiggle back and forth until you get yourself turned around. >> you mean to tell me that there's no big open cavern you're crawling to get to? it's just a tiny hole going in and coming out? >> if there is a big hole, we haven't found it at the end. the original reason it was explored was to find dry cave and dry pass. age at the end. we've explored about 500 feet. it just keeps getting tighter and tighter. >> what do you do when you finally make it out? >> big sigh of relief. >>> ladies, at first glance this might look like a video game, but i can assure you this is indeed real
. >> to answer some of the questions, we have the photographer joining us via skype. richard, we're freaking ining t watching this video. you got to tell me what's it's like to be down there. >> well, it's a little tight, but it's not as bad as you think it is once you get inside. you can't be claustrophobic nope. >> how do you get out? >> they call it the five-point turn. you have to find a little hole to stick a leg in, another hole to stick your arm in, another hole...
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greg mcbride of bankrate.com joins us via skype this morning with an update. good morning. how many banks are left that offer free checking, for instance? > > it's down to 39% angie, and that's among non \-interest accounts. it's down mightily from 76% in 2009. that was the peak. so we've seen a very sharp drop, not only in terms of the availability of free checking, but we continue to see consistent increases in the old standbys, everything from atm fees and overdraft fees to monthly service charges and balance requirements on checking accounts. > > do you anticipate backlash from consumers like when bank of america first attempted to raise fees, there was a big groundswell that happened? what you think is going to happen here? > > this trend has not gone unnoticed by consumers. in a poll conducted by bankrate.com, nearly three out of four americans say they would consider switching financial institutions if their checking account fees increased. and most significant was that it was highest, at 82%, for the highest-income households. those also happen to be the most profit
greg mcbride of bankrate.com joins us via skype this morning with an update. good morning. how many banks are left that offer free checking, for instance? > > it's down to 39% angie, and that's among non \-interest accounts. it's down mightily from 76% in 2009. that was the peak. so we've seen a very sharp drop, not only in terms of the availability of free checking, but we continue to see consistent increases in the old standbys, everything from atm fees and overdraft fees to monthly...
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joining us via skype to talk more is music and media consultant, my friend, bruno degrenado. >> good . good morning, john. >> good morning. >> tell us why is there such a commotion around the 25th anniversary of michael jackson's "bad" album? >> we have to go back to 1987 when "bad" was about to come out. and michael spent five years on the follow-up to "thriller" sold 25 million albums, best selling of all time. still is. the expectation was tremendous. it its said michael everywhere he went, he would write 100, wanting to sell 100 million copies. when the album came out, it was lukewarm response, and underrated by the critics. when you look at the advancement of music and the production values that michael brought into that "bad" album, now you think 25 years later, wow this is a real genius at work. quincy jones, produced the "bad" album. michael was involved, apprentice had become the jedi masteren the studio. >> absolutely. did you say it was five years between "thriller" and this album? >> yes, "thriller" in 1982, released." "bad" in august, 1987. michael between '82 and '87 did
joining us via skype to talk more is music and media consultant, my friend, bruno degrenado. >> good . good morning, john. >> good morning. >> tell us why is there such a commotion around the 25th anniversary of michael jackson's "bad" album? >> we have to go back to 1987 when "bad" was about to come out. and michael spent five years on the follow-up to "thriller" sold 25 million albums, best selling of all time. still is. the expectation...
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talon told us via skype, no one seemed to care that his kindle went missing after a tsa officer allegedly took it out of his backpack at a ft. lauderdale screening checkpoint. >> i'm just totally disturbed by their total lack, complete apathy. complete apathy. >> reporter: dallas businessman dirk says he also got the cold shoulder from tsa after his ipad disappeared from his checked luggage. >> gone. completely gone. >> reporter: using the "find me" app, he tracked it to this man, tsa officer clayton dovo, who authorities say was found with at least five other stolen ipads when he was arrested. >> it's less the value of the item. it's the fact of being violated in some way. >> reporter: our abc news investigation of theft at the tsa revealed 381 tsa officers fired for stealing from passengers. a convicted tsa officer, describing a culture of indifference to theft. >> when people started seeing they could profit off it, it became massive. >> reporter: and we saw for ourselves what happened after a tsa officer took an ipad we left behind on purpose at the orlando airport. at nine other airp
talon told us via skype, no one seemed to care that his kindle went missing after a tsa officer allegedly took it out of his backpack at a ft. lauderdale screening checkpoint. >> i'm just totally disturbed by their total lack, complete apathy. complete apathy. >> reporter: dallas businessman dirk says he also got the cold shoulder from tsa after his ipad disappeared from his checked luggage. >> gone. completely gone. >> reporter: using the "find me" app, he...
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the doctor at the medical university joins us via skype. appreciate you joining us. thanks for being here tonight. >> we've heard from the fans, the general manager from the nats; but what is the medical perspective on shutting down this young pitcher right now? do you think there are a certain number of pitches his arm can actually take? >> one of the real problems with these tommy john injuries is don't know. know the injury and surgery has high success rates at getting pitchers back to pitching especially at the major league level. the problem is there's no threshold above which that you're more likely to tear it. the 160 innings is somewhat of an arbitrary limit that they've decided. know that overuse is a factor. the problem is is knowing, you know, is it 160 innings? is it 180 innings? and is it just this season or many seasons down the road? that's just one of the problems. trying to make the best educated decision you can. >> strasburg had the surgery back in 2010 for people who aren't exactly familiar with it. explain how this helps him, how this helps other
the doctor at the medical university joins us via skype. appreciate you joining us. thanks for being here tonight. >> we've heard from the fans, the general manager from the nats; but what is the medical perspective on shutting down this young pitcher right now? do you think there are a certain number of pitches his arm can actually take? >> one of the real problems with these tommy john injuries is don't know. know the injury and surgery has high success rates at getting pitchers...
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. >> geraldo: the lead attorney representing the actors, jeffrey steinberger joins us via skype.n vacation in central america. jeffrey, welcome. can you sue you this sam basil? >> i can certainly do that very well, geraldo. i can sue him for intentional infliction and i can sue him for defamation and sue him for slander, break o breach of con. a whole lot of stuff. i could sue him for doing a crap film and scaring the hell out of every single one of my clients. whether i'm going to collect money from him is a whole different story. but my clients is aren't really here for money. they are here for vindication. they are sorry. they are ashamed that they did this thing and they didn't get any access from their director and filllemaker and ended up on the editing floor what they thought was going to be an educational film and historical. some were just good bit players and extras. they ended up bying edited out and edited in to it a whole antimuslim schemeatic that this lunatic had. it is absolutely insane. and we will get him. we will litigate. we will be filing next friday a summon
. >> geraldo: the lead attorney representing the actors, jeffrey steinberger joins us via skype.n vacation in central america. jeffrey, welcome. can you sue you this sam basil? >> i can certainly do that very well, geraldo. i can sue him for intentional infliction and i can sue him for defamation and sue him for slander, break o breach of con. a whole lot of stuff. i could sue him for doing a crap film and scaring the hell out of every single one of my clients. whether i'm going to...
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political editor mark murray joins us via skype. >> this is my first time, alex, bear with me.tting with you from north carolina here. >> i'm glad we've got you. we can get you there, mark. do the post convention likability boosts, do they traditionally last until election day or are they even built upon? >> they traditionally are short lived and the reason why a convention, republican convention lasted three days, normally last four days. end up getting the world's attention and party and candidate gets unfiltered their message to the public usually with very little pushback, it's not surprising you see numbers, whether head to head or favorable numbers inch up a little bit. and what is going to be very interesting is that you end up having a republican convention in tampa, followed by the democratic national convention here in charlotte, north carolina and so it is very likely that any type of bounce might be negated by what comes out of here at the democratic convention this week. >> the biggest jump for mitt romney is the favorable rating among the independents from just th
political editor mark murray joins us via skype. >> this is my first time, alex, bear with me.tting with you from north carolina here. >> i'm glad we've got you. we can get you there, mark. do the post convention likability boosts, do they traditionally last until election day or are they even built upon? >> they traditionally are short lived and the reason why a convention, republican convention lasted three days, normally last four days. end up getting the world's attention...
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political reporter jamie dupree joins us via skype now from washington, d.c. to explain when congress could adjourn and the big issues lawmakers will be leaving on the table. >> reporter: yeah, the big issues they will be leaving, pretty much every single thing you can imagine will be left on the table. it looks like about the only thing they are gonna do is to approve a stop budget. the congress has not completed its budget bills on time since 1994 and to the best of my research, only three times in about the last 40 years have they done that. so they have to come up with a temporary plan to keep the government running. we have everything from what? the debt situation to what to do with the -- about the income tax rates that expire at the end of the year. a whole host of measures and none of that will be worked on by next week. if they do get out of town by next week, they usually stay until october. >> do you think the situation in libya where four were killed might change their minds? >> reporter: no, i don't think anything is gonna change their mind right
political reporter jamie dupree joins us via skype now from washington, d.c. to explain when congress could adjourn and the big issues lawmakers will be leaving on the table. >> reporter: yeah, the big issues they will be leaving, pretty much every single thing you can imagine will be left on the table. it looks like about the only thing they are gonna do is to approve a stop budget. the congress has not completed its budget bills on time since 1994 and to the best of my research, only...
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us the details. >> the chief of the goodyear fire department via skype right this minute. >> now, walk us through the steps of this swift water rescue. >> tie a rope on each side of the raft. one pulls the other keeps taught. we're steering him over to get close enough to see him step in the raft and reverse the process. pull the raft back across. >> tell me how dangerous this is. >> extremely, extremely dangerous. we can't say that enough. these guys are well trained an make it look kind of easy. this water vuning at approximately 25, 30 miles an hour. think of yourself when you go to the beach and get hit way three or four-foot wave. you know how that almost takes you off your feet, it does take you off your feet. imagine that continuously. not just the wave, it's that force constantly hitting you. you can imagine, one wrong move we've got him and all the rescuers in the water. >> what kind of state was this guy in when you rescued him? >> actually in very good condition. i think more embarrassed. he understood the gravity of the situation that he put a lot of people at risk because of one bad move
us the details. >> the chief of the goodyear fire department via skype right this minute. >> now, walk us through the steps of this swift water rescue. >> tie a rope on each side of the raft. one pulls the other keeps taught. we're steering him over to get close enough to see him step in the raft and reverse the process. pull the raft back across. >> tell me how dangerous this is. >> extremely, extremely dangerous. we can't say that enough. these guys are well...
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. >> to tell us about this whole big adventure, we have justin wells via skype. this went down. >> i was lucky to get to go offshore with some close friends. it's pretty typical to come across dolphin like this. and i'm such a huge fan of dolphin that i always make my friend slow the both down slightly. there's a certain speed that creates that bow wave and when you do, the dolphins come in and start to play in the wave. >> you got to touch one, though. >> yeah. this group hung in there i got on my chest and got my hand down and i was really loving how close my hand could be to the dolphin. but i never expected that that one dolphin would kind of por poise right there and allow me to kind of glance his fin with my hand. it surprised us both, i think. >> describe what that felt like. >> you know, it was just my fingertips touching his skin. it was kind of a rubbery feeling. but more powerful than that was just the connection that i felt in that moment. it was a thrill. >> how did you get the best seat on the boat? >> i was driving the boat until just before that a
. >> to tell us about this whole big adventure, we have justin wells via skype. this went down. >> i was lucky to get to go offshore with some close friends. it's pretty typical to come across dolphin like this. and i'm such a huge fan of dolphin that i always make my friend slow the both down slightly. there's a certain speed that creates that bow wave and when you do, the dolphins come in and start to play in the wave. >> you got to touch one, though. >> yeah. this...
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us. here via skype from chicago, hard-core madonna fan shaun sperling. [ applause ] >> jimmy: how long agodeo shot? >> that was in 1992, so it's been 20 years. >> jimmy: who posted it to youtube? >> i did actually. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you did. did you have an idea that maybe it would become popular? why did you post it? >> well, i thought it was time for me. i'm now a professional attorney i thought i could dig it up and relive my past a little bit. and i had no idea this was going to happen. >> jimmy: going back to then when you told your parents you wanted to have a madonna-themed bar mitzvah, what was their response to that? >> shockingly, they were on board right away. they said, if you want that, go for it. >> jimmy: your moves were very -- were you self-taught? did you have a corpsing choreographer or what? >> i practiced every day after school with my sister. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. was the dance a surprise to the guests at the bar mitzvah? everyone. a surprise to i think kept it under wraps. >> jimmy: so now you're an attorney now, are you still striking poses like there's
us. here via skype from chicago, hard-core madonna fan shaun sperling. [ applause ] >> jimmy: how long agodeo shot? >> that was in 1992, so it's been 20 years. >> jimmy: who posted it to youtube? >> i did actually. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you did. did you have an idea that maybe it would become popular? why did you post it? >> well, i thought it was time for me. i'm now a professional attorney i thought i could dig it up and relive my past a little bit. and i...
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right now i want to bring in a very special guest who is joining us via skype from his tour bus in hershey. country music legend and founder of farm aid willie nelson. mr. nelson, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. glad to be here. how are you today? >> i'm great. i'm excited because i know that this is farm aid and i know that, you know, this conversation about the 47% over the course of the past week, you are supporting president obama in this election year. what was your reaction when you heard mr. romney's comments about the 47% and the family farmers that you are hoping to help. >> well, i think a lot of people are were a little stunned to hear that coming from a presidential, you know, guy who wants to be president of the united states. should be a little more informed, i think. the farmers out there are really needing some help and they need -- there is a drought. we need to get more young farmers back on the land. that's -- mainly the message we are -- pushing this year. we immediate to figure out what it is for farmers to get loans, where they can put young kids back
right now i want to bring in a very special guest who is joining us via skype from his tour bus in hershey. country music legend and founder of farm aid willie nelson. mr. nelson, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. glad to be here. how are you today? >> i'm great. i'm excited because i know that this is farm aid and i know that, you know, this conversation about the 47% over the course of the past week, you are supporting president obama in this election year. what was...
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our dc insider an dpolitical commentator, armstrong williams joins us live via skype. do we handle the situation in thee middle east .. many republicans are calling for us to stop aid ...close embassies ... pull out ambassadors -president says we don't have the option of withdrawing from the world .. otherr say he needs to have others say he the world .. withdrawing from option of don't have the ambassadorsembassies ... pull stop aid ...close embassies ... pull out ambassadors -president says we don't have the -president says ww don't have the option of the world .. others say he these -reeponse to the condemed the the embassy .. as they were trying to quell the happened on 9-11-romney down ii kee states after dnc ... desperate, misguided way to catch up-president and shows romneys lack of foreign policy knowledge with issues if he were president-what needs to be done to protect americans at the - coming up... google unveils a new tool... featuring kevin bacon.what it is... and the challenge... you're encouraged to take part in. ((joel live tease)) making history come
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our d-c insider and political commentator armstrong williams joins us live via skype for this week's wrap. -"my job is not to worry about those people. i'll never conviince them they shuld take personal responsibility and care for theii lives."-what do you think of his comments .. and the fact taht he's sticking by them-is it not condescending to call 47-percent of the people you want to represent "victims" ...what about hard-working people whh still can't make ends meet -how dd you make inroads with that group with comments like that ... and how you're not interested in making inroads there-doesn't this point to the disconnect -doesn't this point -doesn't 3 this point to the ddsconnect he has with the average american- coming uu... no smiling... in license pictures.where in the u-s... it's banned.and the reassn why. ((joel live tease)) you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all mornnng. fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all mornnng. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i don't want to take away from that pure taste. so smooth, no bitte
our d-c insider and political commentator armstrong williams joins us live via skype for this week's wrap. -"my job is not to worry about those people. i'll never conviince them they shuld take personal responsibility and care for theii lives."-what do you think of his comments .. and the fact taht he's sticking by them-is it not condescending to call 47-percent of the people you want to represent "victims" ...what about hard-working people whh still can't make ends meet...
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. >> yeah, well, to tell us all about his underwater adventures, ben vervil via skype from the u.k. ell us about it. these are big seals. what makes you hold their hands and play with them? >> i've been diving with seals for 12 years. i trust a seal a great deal more in the water than any dog. they're exceptionally gentle waters under water. >> those are big words. do you have any idea if this is the same seals that comes back to you type and time again? >> no, most of my diving with seals is done in an open area off the coast, the northeast coast of england. and that's probably 3 to 4,000 seals. usually different seals interact with me. >> are they playing in the water? >> there's different reasons why they interarchitect. a social position in the hierarchy of the group. and sometimes just literally to play. >> so what happens when they decide, you know, his little oxygen mask looks really fun. i think i want to keep it. >> yes, that happened on a few occasions. what i do is keep a spare mask inside my bcd. and what's very interesting is the fact they know what's integral to me and
. >> yeah, well, to tell us all about his underwater adventures, ben vervil via skype from the u.k. ell us about it. these are big seals. what makes you hold their hands and play with them? >> i've been diving with seals for 12 years. i trust a seal a great deal more in the water than any dog. they're exceptionally gentle waters under water. >> those are big words. do you have any idea if this is the same seals that comes back to you type and time again? >> no, most of...
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joining us live via skype our music and media consultant. he is the expert on this sort of stuff.o del granado. the showtime series "homeland" cleaned up beating "mad men" for best drama. and i'm actually interested in watching it now. >> it's a major upset, paula. "homeland" was a little show nobody even knew about a couple months ago. now it's won four major awarding including best seer, bed lead actor in drama, best lead actress. what a great setup because season two starts next sunday. >> bruno, what about the award for best actor in a comedy? there were fears that "two and a half men" wouldn't be as good without charlie sheen. >> well, t.j., jim parsons was a shoo-in to win for the third consecutive year. but jon cryer came out of nowhere and stole the limelight away from him. it was weird because he wasn't even expecting it. when he was doing his acceptance speech, he was all nervous, kind of brought back memories of "ducky" when he was proposing to andy and telling her how much of a better boyfriend he was. so he really has comedic chops. i think jon cryer deserved it for i
joining us live via skype our music and media consultant. he is the expert on this sort of stuff.o del granado. the showtime series "homeland" cleaned up beating "mad men" for best drama. and i'm actually interested in watching it now. >> it's a major upset, paula. "homeland" was a little show nobody even knew about a couple months ago. now it's won four major awarding including best seer, bed lead actor in drama, best lead actress. what a great setup because...
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our dc insider and political commentator, armstrong willams joins us live via skype.president make an effective case for a second term -he laid out plans for what he plans to do ... ...new manufacturing jobs ...cutting college tuition ...training workers for jobs ...naaural gas development ... president and bill clinton made the point that the problems were impossibll to because f what the president has done .. we're not worse f than we would have been-he said every problem can't be solved by government .. people have to do their part-criticised rooney and his economic plan of tax cuts .. as a way to create -criticised their government bailout of auto night pointed to car elevator in one of his houses .. about auto workers-president was critisec for moving speech indoors ccming up... the ravens caravan s back... for the first purple friday of the year!what fans are doing... to celebrate early. news.. all local.. all ((break 4)) news.. all local.. all ((bre[ male announcer ] with ultra-filtered water from the first hands-free system, and micro-climate controls powered
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but to tell us more about camilla, the driver of the car's experience, we actually have her husband, via skyperight this minute, from san francisco. i know you just recently obtained this video. has this helped you figure out exactly what happened in this accident. >> yeah. made me more [ inaudible ]. because in the beginning it was the television saying she crossed on the front which is not true. because she couldn't see clearly, behind the bus, the muni had a problem with the brakes but never fixed it. a situation like that is going to happen again. and people are going to get really bad hurt. can die from situation like that. was very close. very close call for my wife and the kid was right behind her. >> how did you obtain this video. >> couple days after the accident i went over there trying to find some clues of what happened and then i saw this building and they have a lot of cameras outside, security cameras and i asked the person in charge over there, he said, yes, i have this video i can give to you -- only for the police or the insurance for your lawyer. i spoke to my lawyer yesterd
but to tell us more about camilla, the driver of the car's experience, we actually have her husband, via skyperight this minute, from san francisco. i know you just recently obtained this video. has this helped you figure out exactly what happened in this accident. >> yeah. made me more [ inaudible ]. because in the beginning it was the television saying she crossed on the front which is not true. because she couldn't see clearly, behind the bus, the muni had a problem with the brakes but...
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to tell us about their grand adventure we have ron and jayden via skype. ron, i mean, great idea. s about this adventure. >> it really all starts with jayden and stanley here. they have just been inseparable since he was 2 which is two years ago. because of this i just thought, you know, i really need to come up with something that kind of captures this moment in his life, so this is kind of what got me coming up with the idea of documenting this. >> were you prepared for if stanley did not come back home and the reaction? >> no. because he's had stanley since he was 2, 2-year-olds lose things alls the time so he's technically probably been through probably eight stanleys. >> what's that time that you shared with your son feel like? >> it's something that i will never forget. when he gets older, and he's a teenager going off to college and i'm not cool anymore, i'll still have stanley and we can reminisce of the old times together. >>> now that's what i call a big gulp. >> take a look at this video and tell me what you think is happening. >>ou can tell exactly what's going to happe
to tell us about their grand adventure we have ron and jayden via skype. ron, i mean, great idea. s about this adventure. >> it really all starts with jayden and stanley here. they have just been inseparable since he was 2 which is two years ago. because of this i just thought, you know, i really need to come up with something that kind of captures this moment in his life, so this is kind of what got me coming up with the idea of documenting this. >> were you prepared for if stanley...
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as told to chris this is a former director of international petroleum exchange is joining us on the line via skype from jamaica. despite the oil embargo china south korea india as we mentioned they are expected to increase their imports of rain in crude this month looks like the sanctions aren't really quite working as the u.s. plan no. well oil sanctions have always been pretty dumb. basically oil is always going to find a home at the right price what's going to happen. there's been this really just a price the iranians have not been good to accept the low ball bits coming in from people like the chinese and the indians and people who will do it with them and they've been putting oil into tanker instead but there's a limit to how long you can do that and i think we're now seeing a little been reached in relation to the oil price and that's why we all begin to flow again the international energy agency says this growth we're witnessing of iran's all export it won't last long because washington's likely then further tightening sanctions what's the picture here is the u.s. really worried about iran'
as told to chris this is a former director of international petroleum exchange is joining us on the line via skype from jamaica. despite the oil embargo china south korea india as we mentioned they are expected to increase their imports of rain in crude this month looks like the sanctions aren't really quite working as the u.s. plan no. well oil sanctions have always been pretty dumb. basically oil is always going to find a home at the right price what's going to happen. there's been this...
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she joining us in cairo via skype. for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so, ethar, give us your perspective of what's taking place in egypt now. we just heard from jim maceda that things are starting to quiet down. is that your sense? >> yeah, definitely. it's been an interesting four days and it's very much a flashback or sequel to 2006 when we had the cartokhartoun crisis. the biggest difference is when you look at the fact that prophet muhammad is very secular when it comes to it. you try to analyze what's been happening, and what we see is you have this large number of angry egyptians. they're unemployed. they're alienated. they feel radicalized. they have a lot of pent up resentment and a lot of misplaced public anger. the protests that started out, they were small. they got out of hand. our media here, i've been listening to your conversation, has done very much what it was done before january 20th revolution, which is trying to funnel public anger into a channel or to focus on an issue so they don't liste
she joining us in cairo via skype. for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so, ethar, give us your perspective of what's taking place in egypt now. we just heard from jim maceda that things are starting to quiet down. is that your sense? >> yeah, definitely. it's been an interesting four days and it's very much a flashback or sequel to 2006 when we had the cartokhartoun crisis. the biggest difference is when you look at the fact that prophet muhammad is very secular when...
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to tell us a little more about this campaign ad we have one of the actors from "the west wing" via skypeight this minute. richard shift is joining us. how did they get all of you to take time out of your busy schedules to do this? >> well, we're all unemployed and broke. mary bribed us with cake. i had met mary's sister before and she's a very, very active attorney in michigan and works very hard for certain cases, so she's quite an amazing woman. soon as mary asked, i was happy to help out. >> i think all of us, whenever there's a reason to get together and help out a cause, we're very happy to do it. >> now, you have another huge project that's online right now. tell us about chasing the hills. >> chasing the hill is an on the web political series that any fan of "the west wing" is going love, and this is getting a lot of attention around the political press and around the country. it's a pay per view deal. you've got to actually go online, chasing the hill dotcom and pay half the price of a cup of starbucks. >>> video from colorado row. you see someone there with a camera and then you
to tell us a little more about this campaign ad we have one of the actors from "the west wing" via skypeight this minute. richard shift is joining us. how did they get all of you to take time out of your busy schedules to do this? >> well, we're all unemployed and broke. mary bribed us with cake. i had met mary's sister before and she's a very, very active attorney in michigan and works very hard for certain cases, so she's quite an amazing woman. soon as mary asked, i was happy...
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about this story and more about this photo journalist eric al her, right this minute via skype we have eric. walk us through exactly what's going on in this video? >> i looked across the street and i saw a couple guys fighting, but then i saw the gun and heard the gun, go down on the sidewalk. the guards that you saw, they were the security guards from the federal courthouse. everybody on that pile, just regular people. the guy with the hat and long hair, he sells homeless newspaper. why would this guy get involved, risk everything when had he probably doesn't have much, to stop some guy from hurting other people. it was amazing. >> most people hear gunshots and go the other direction. did you ever think twice? >> no, i didn't. my brother saw the footage and on-line and said, what were you doing? >> one moment says sounds like you got a phone call. >> got to go, bye. >> was that your assignment desk, everything settled down and i said i need a crew down here. they said there's two on the way. i said okay. >> what did your bosses say? >> there was a pause when i got back. >> you're a brave soul do wh
about this story and more about this photo journalist eric al her, right this minute via skype we have eric. walk us through exactly what's going on in this video? >> i looked across the street and i saw a couple guys fighting, but then i saw the gun and heard the gun, go down on the sidewalk. the guards that you saw, they were the security guards from the federal courthouse. everybody on that pile, just regular people. the guy with the hat and long hair, he sells homeless newspaper. why...
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to tell us about her jrn we have r minute via skype. >> i ended up at one hospital overnight.y said i had a miscarriage because i was bleeding. i got a second opinion at another hospital and we found out that i was still pregnant, but my legs were severely damaged and they didn't think i was going to walk again. and i don't like being told i can't do things. i got out of the hospital about a week afterwards. i started trying to get myself to walk again. >> when you see that picture of you laying on the ground after the tornado and then you see yourself in the gangnam style video, how do you feel? >> you know, that picture i would have to say is probably the lowest point in the picture that i think has ever been taken of me. what i see in myself of that gangnam style video, i'm a strong person. >> what made you choose gangnam style to show everybody hey look at me, i'm back to normal? >> i love the internet. and one day a friend showed me the gangnam style video and i watched and i was like that's what i'm going to do. i was the happiesest girl for a moment for figuring out tha
to tell us about her jrn we have r minute via skype. >> i ended up at one hospital overnight.y said i had a miscarriage because i was bleeding. i got a second opinion at another hospital and we found out that i was still pregnant, but my legs were severely damaged and they didn't think i was going to walk again. and i don't like being told i can't do things. i got out of the hospital about a week afterwards. i started trying to get myself to walk again. >> when you see that picture...
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via skype. she's joining us there. kelly, what's your question?ey. >> hey, kelly. >> hi, kelly. >> i'm a 21-year-old college student trying to eat healthy on a budget. scrambled eggs for dinner along with fruits and veges. >> her question, eggs are good for protein but not good for cholesterol so should she limit the number of eggs she eats. >> eggs are tricky. she's right. eggs are packed with protein and they have a lot of good for you stuff but the yellow yokes have cholesterol and a lot of cholesterol and a few grams of saturated fat. for kelly she doesn't have high cholesterol. she's healthy, she's fit. i would say she wants to limit her yokes to one a day or seven total for the week. she can either have a couple scrambled eggs a few nights each week or every night by taking one whole egg and mixing it with two or three egg whites. she can also buy the egg substitute at the store like egg beaters or smart eggs or generic store brands, whatever is on sale. for people with high cholesterol you want to limit the yokes even more, no more than thr
via skype. she's joining us there. kelly, what's your question?ey. >> hey, kelly. >> hi, kelly. >> i'm a 21-year-old college student trying to eat healthy on a budget. scrambled eggs for dinner along with fruits and veges. >> her question, eggs are good for protein but not good for cholesterol so should she limit the number of eggs she eats. >> eggs are tricky. she's right. eggs are packed with protein and they have a lot of good for you stuff but the yellow yokes...