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to learn more about the video we have scott lane via skype right this minute in los angeles. first of all, you are certain that this is michael hastings' car that we see going through the red light.
to learn more about the video we have scott lane via skype right this minute in los angeles. first of all, you are certain that this is michael hastings' car that we see going through the red light.
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and we have him via skype from london "right this minute."appy birthday. >> thanks. >> all the way across the pond, what exactly are you doing over there? >> i'm doing a ton. studying abroad, which means i'm taking two classes a day. the first three hours every morning, and i go to class. talking about british literature, the romantics, all that stuff, and taking a class that looks at science and british literature, really neat learning about bacon, newton, frankenstein, it's been really fun. >> what exactly did you do for your 21st birthday, crazy boy? >> went drinking. >> good. >> when in moderation, obviously. >> what's the biggest difference from there compared to here? >> i'm in central london, transportation is a big thing. able to walk around, take the tube, buses, really neat how connected london is. >> even though are you all the way in london, show us you still have not changed your clothes. yay! >> i'm sure you are promoting the show nonstopory there. >> you got it. big posters and and wifi stations in the tube, so people can check
and we have him via skype from london "right this minute."appy birthday. >> thanks. >> all the way across the pond, what exactly are you doing over there? >> i'm doing a ton. studying abroad, which means i'm taking two classes a day. the first three hours every morning, and i go to class. talking about british literature, the romantics, all that stuff, and taking a class that looks at science and british literature, really neat learning about bacon, newton,...
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" via skype.elly and alex, first of all, how does it feel knowing that peter jackson saw this? >> it is mind warping knowing that peter jackson saw a film that we videoed spur of the moment that a handful of our friends would see. we never thought this would happen. >> any chance of video that you got of the actors watching the video that you were watching? >> we do actually. >> shut up! >> what was it that was so crazy about watching this trailer? what was going through your brains? >> middle earth is something that we have grown up with the "lord of the rings" films that came out ten years ago and it feels like a second home to us, and the opportunity to go back to the place and go on another adventure is so exciting. >> and what do your parents think of all of this? >> in the middle of us find iin the video of actors watching our video, we were screaming so much that our moms opened the door and they were like, what are you watching? and we were like, it is orlando bloom, he is watching us. and
" via skype.elly and alex, first of all, how does it feel knowing that peter jackson saw this? >> it is mind warping knowing that peter jackson saw a film that we videoed spur of the moment that a handful of our friends would see. we never thought this would happen. >> any chance of video that you got of the actors watching the video that you were watching? >> we do actually. >> shut up! >> what was it that was so crazy about watching this trailer? what was...
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. >> to learn more we have a daniel via skype "right this minute," and are you amazed that you actually survived it? >> i jumped and when i got to it, didn't do it, i just heard it. at that moment i knew i had gotten hit and i thought i was dead. i just put my hands up and i went ah! and ran away. >> tell us about your friend, because she loseloher eyes, bec she didn't want to see it, and all she heard was pop, pop, and she said, i just filmed daniel. >> and daniel, this is incredibly stupid and what do you say to the people who are watching this video and may want to try it? >> definitely don't do it. i got lucky. i got very lucky and i should have died. >> and your parents see this and what do they say? >> don't do anymore stupid stunts. >>> police dashcam just released from an incident in january in alto, texas, and this is, i have to warn you, pretty graphic footage. >> whoa, whoa, put that knife down. >> the moment happens really quickly and i will play it for you again. according to the reports the person in the middle of the screen was 48-year-old james eric griffin and as you ca
. >> to learn more we have a daniel via skype "right this minute," and are you amazed that you actually survived it? >> i jumped and when i got to it, didn't do it, i just heard it. at that moment i knew i had gotten hit and i thought i was dead. i just put my hands up and i went ah! and ran away. >> tell us about your friend, because she loseloher eyes, bec she didn't want to see it, and all she heard was pop, pop, and she said, i just filmed daniel. >> and...
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we have paul via skype right this minute all the way from berkeley. did you think you were going to see your bike again? and i had kind of given up. i tried really hard on the first day to get it back. that was when i went out into the underworld of san francisco and tried to ask people and showed the pictures. and then it was three weeks until we got the tip. >> such a unique bike. i imagine en you saw it, you had to know this was yours. >> when our fiendcture, it was obvious because i could see the bamboo sender, the trailer hitch that i put on. i had no doubt. i was not expecting to be sitting n mission district where i lived. >> however exactly was it from where it was stolen? >> a mile. >> unbelievable. >> when i lost it, i made the mistake of locking the wheel to the bike. because it's such a heavy bike, it's about a 00 pounds. they must have had two people and lifted it into the truck. they were very careless and not respectful bike thieves. >> i did see on your social media pages that they were like, dude, you just stole a bike back. >> and th
we have paul via skype right this minute all the way from berkeley. did you think you were going to see your bike again? and i had kind of given up. i tried really hard on the first day to get it back. that was when i went out into the underworld of san francisco and tried to ask people and showed the pictures. and then it was three weeks until we got the tip. >> such a unique bike. i imagine en you saw it, you had to know this was yours. >> when our fiendcture, it was obvious...
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. >> we have him via skype "right this minute" from los angeles.me to the show. >> thanks. >> how long have you kept the 200 pounds off? >> 18 months now. >> wow. >> when i saw myself, that was my wake-up call. i said what is the easiest exercise i can do? walk. i was 450 pounds. now i do five miles a day. >> there are so many people that need to drop weight but think they can't do it. what do you say? >> i felt comfortable being heavy and thought it was a life sentence for me. >> what can people buy that will get them started on a healthy diet? >> chips bad. fruit good. apples. oranges, raisins. trail mix. the snack size peanut m & ms. i'm keeping it real. i have a sweet tooth. water. i'm taking a nationwide tour. it's the goal, the mission. i feel electric. i want to help others. i know you can do it. you have to have the will and desire. it took 37 years to gain the weight, two years to get it off. i have a new track out now. music is what motivates me. it's what i want to use to help others. >> awesome guy. such an inspiration. thanks for spend
. >> we have him via skype "right this minute" from los angeles.me to the show. >> thanks. >> how long have you kept the 200 pounds off? >> 18 months now. >> wow. >> when i saw myself, that was my wake-up call. i said what is the easiest exercise i can do? walk. i was 450 pounds. now i do five miles a day. >> there are so many people that need to drop weight but think they can't do it. what do you say? >> i felt comfortable being heavy...
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joining us via skype are simon and lisa thomas. tell me how you got out of that predicament.at were your injuries? >> the injuries, i didn't know at the time were a broken and dislocated neck. i was paralyzed on the left h-hd si side, and couldn't see out of my left eye. it was not a brave choice, there was no choice. it was a three-week ride, and i use the word ride loosely to get to a hospital. we got ourselves in that situation and we had to get ourselves out. >> tell us about the people you have met along the way. >> our experience the world over has been people generally are warm hearted, generous, hospitable and often people with seemingly the least that are the ones who want to help and support the most. very humbling. >> is there an end to the journey? >> another year and a half, two years? >> that's what i'm telling everybody, i'm asking dan, change the route here and there. it might be two years, it might very well be three. >> this is actually her trip. i'm just following her. >> are you guy as frayed s afrag back into a house and being a regular married couple. >>
joining us via skype are simon and lisa thomas. tell me how you got out of that predicament.at were your injuries? >> the injuries, i didn't know at the time were a broken and dislocated neck. i was paralyzed on the left h-hd si side, and couldn't see out of my left eye. it was not a brave choice, there was no choice. it was a three-week ride, and i use the word ride loosely to get to a hospital. we got ourselves in that situation and we had to get ourselves out. >> tell us about...
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we have matthew from los angeles via skype.ow do you get on such a huge music video. >> nicholas joosen, my mentor, he has taken me under his wing and helped me out with a lot of projects he's working on. always fun being on set with the guys. simon rex is awesome. a hip-hop artist. and i'm doing a documentary on him right now. >> daniel day jewish. >> there will be blood coming out of my [ bleep ]. >> and nick scaren, a um can't believe it's not butter. >> these are big artists. >> the part that made it nerve-wracking, my mom flew in from north carolina that day, and she never met my girlfriend and since i had to be on set, she picked up my mom from the girlfriend. that was what was making me nervous during the shoot. oh my gosh, i hope she likes her. >> were there any antics during the shoot? >> constant rips. >> when he showed up, the energy changed. >> oh, hey! >> we were just talking about you. >> funny guys. fun to be around that comedic drive. >> that's a wrap. this is "gold rush." >>> the internet is full of screaming g
we have matthew from los angeles via skype.ow do you get on such a huge music video. >> nicholas joosen, my mentor, he has taken me under his wing and helped me out with a lot of projects he's working on. always fun being on set with the guys. simon rex is awesome. a hip-hop artist. and i'm doing a documentary on him right now. >> daniel day jewish. >> there will be blood coming out of my [ bleep ]. >> and nick scaren, a um can't believe it's not butter. >> these...
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we have neal bailey joining us via skype from charlotte. what made you want to set off in the back country with novice riders? >> i have no idea. it's a crazy thing to do. i wanted to open it up to everybody. if you do it to die-hard experts, there's not excitement. >> was it hard to convince them? >> they all ride motorcycles so they were interested. i traveled to peru in 1995 and when i saw the need and lack of attention and things these kids need, i decided to engage the motorcycle community. i'm going utilize the skills i have. we had to make it a reality tv show. why not take people on a crazy adventure. >> what were your able to do at the orphanage? >> the roof collapsed. the staff finished the roof, painted the walls and medical procedures on some of the kids. >> great job. anything else? >> i'm a sagittarius, i like walks on the beach. no, tune in. we want to make a difference. >>> wing suit flying like you have never seen it. >> one inch the wrong way and you are a bug on a windshield. see how they do it next, "right this minute."
we have neal bailey joining us via skype from charlotte. what made you want to set off in the back country with novice riders? >> i have no idea. it's a crazy thing to do. i wanted to open it up to everybody. if you do it to die-hard experts, there's not excitement. >> was it hard to convince them? >> they all ride motorcycles so they were interested. i traveled to peru in 1995 and when i saw the need and lack of attention and things these kids need, i decided to engage the...
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he joins us via skype. tell us about the conditions of the plane. what happened?they were saying that there was a mechanical issue with the plane's engine and this is going on two hours before they switched us to another plane, which didn't happen, because we had to sit on the tarmac for another hour and a half. >> did they give you water or snacks? were you hydrated? >> they gave user after they boarded us the first time and then back on and got back on an hour and a half later and stuck again for an hour. but once the plane was airborne, they provided us with free bef rajs. >> in the video, people were looking like they were having a good time, and were people upset and mad and yelling? >> we got an hour and a half into the delay, that is when a lot of the people started to get a little bit more uneasy, and that is why me, and my buddies decided to liven this plane up, because nothing else we can do besides make the best of the worst situation. >> will you fly alligent again? >> yes, i will have to make sure i have more songs to sing. >> a cat enjoys a nice soak
he joins us via skype. tell us about the conditions of the plane. what happened?they were saying that there was a mechanical issue with the plane's engine and this is going on two hours before they switched us to another plane, which didn't happen, because we had to sit on the tarmac for another hour and a half. >> did they give you water or snacks? were you hydrated? >> they gave user after they boarded us the first time and then back on and got back on an hour and a half later and...
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we have the world freestyle kayak champion, nick troutman, via skype right this minute. did you choose this as a sport? >> my best friend's dad owns the largest rafting company on the ottawa river, and one year he said, hey, nick, i'm going to try kayaking, and do you want to give it a shot? and ten minutes into the boat, i knew i loved this sport and i wanted to do it for the rest of my life and i have not gotten out of the kayak since. >> you are doing some incredible stunt work or trick work or what do you call it? >> freestyle kayaking. that i are short boats to do tricks and the big waters and the waves make it easier to get more air. >> this is dangerous, and how long does it take to get to do this? >> well, i have been paddling for just over 10 year, and so it depends how much time and effort you put into it. >> nick, how much physical work do you have to do to prepare your body to do this? what is the regiment like? >> well, you'd be surprised you work out every now and then and go for the bike, but mainly kayak alone and paddling alone will keep you in shape. >>
we have the world freestyle kayak champion, nick troutman, via skype right this minute. did you choose this as a sport? >> my best friend's dad owns the largest rafting company on the ottawa river, and one year he said, hey, nick, i'm going to try kayaking, and do you want to give it a shot? and ten minutes into the boat, i knew i loved this sport and i wanted to do it for the rest of my life and i have not gotten out of the kayak since. >> you are doing some incredible stunt work...
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to tell us more about herself and how cool she is, we have amber via skype right this minute. what makes you so fearless? you know, like to go in and shoot surrounded by sharks. >> i love animals. i'm a wildlife photographer. i've been doing this sort of thing for like ten years now. i'm pretty used to those guys. i'm actually not scared. i really, really like spending time with them. >> is there anything that you are afraid of? >> i don't know. i really like to try new things all the time. the very first time i did a sky dive was out of a hot air balloon at 3,000 feet, which isn't very high, so i could see the ground. it was at 9:00 p.m. at night and the sun was just setting. so jumping out of that, that kind of got scary. >> have you always had this sense of adventure? >> i've always thought that i was going to, you know, live with animals or go on adventures all my life. since i've been a little kid, that's what i told my parents i was going to do. >> some of the sports you're involved in are dominated by men. how do you feel about that? >> i feel that sometimes i have to t
to tell us more about herself and how cool she is, we have amber via skype right this minute. what makes you so fearless? you know, like to go in and shoot surrounded by sharks. >> i love animals. i'm a wildlife photographer. i've been doing this sort of thing for like ten years now. i'm pretty used to those guys. i'm actually not scared. i really, really like spending time with them. >> is there anything that you are afraid of? >> i don't know. i really like to try new things...
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. >> and the captain is joining us right this minute via skype. i understand that brian barkley was the one reeling in the fish and he fought it for four hours? >> yes sh, he had the fish intoe boat within the first ten minutes, and the boat took a swim by the boat and took a look at us, and she did not want to be caught, and so four hours la later, we got her to the boat. >> what did you do for four hours? >> well, he got pumped and sweated. i think that he got 5:00 shadow in that four hours and we put a chamois on the back of him to keep him cool. it was a knock down drag out. >> and the record is still being finalized? >> yes, it is pending. they go through and review how the fish was caught and review some things, and then they send brian a certificate in the mail to show it is approved. >> the fish was fillet and did you come through with a number of swordfish fillets? >> we have happy neighbors. we took as much as we could home. >> and that is a prize because you want to mount the one that d didn't get away is. >> well, we have a taxidermy d
. >> and the captain is joining us right this minute via skype. i understand that brian barkley was the one reeling in the fish and he fought it for four hours? >> yes sh, he had the fish intoe boat within the first ten minutes, and the boat took a swim by the boat and took a look at us, and she did not want to be caught, and so four hours la later, we got her to the boat. >> what did you do for four hours? >> well, he got pumped and sweated. i think that he got 5:00...
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we have them both via skype right this minute from kansas. did you teach this to max?> he simulates everything that he sees, and he saw the kids flipping off of the mat and the trampoline. >> so you did not teach him, he did it on himself? >> yes, we ran to get the cameras and tried one time to get it on film and got it somehow, and talk about a proud dad moment. >> you have a lot of kids to attempt it, but is he is the youngest one in the studio who has tried it. >> well, he is the youngest in the studio the try it and i see a lot of kids nationally, and he is probably the youngest kid that i have actually seen actually do it. >> and tell us about the trip to vegas and "america ninja warrior." >> i don't know what i am allowed to say or not, but say, i did well in the qualification round and i'll be gone for the next week. >> did max's jump video help you in any way to get to the show? >> i think it did, because it was part of the submission deal that we put in, and included it in, and i think that they loved it. pretty cool story with it that helped me to get on the
we have them both via skype right this minute from kansas. did you teach this to max?> he simulates everything that he sees, and he saw the kids flipping off of the mat and the trampoline. >> so you did not teach him, he did it on himself? >> yes, we ran to get the cameras and tried one time to get it on film and got it somehow, and talk about a proud dad moment. >> you have a lot of kids to attempt it, but is he is the youngest one in the studio who has tried it. >>...
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. >> to tell us all about what they did, we have jared right this minute via skype. how good did it feel to, a, drive that car, and, b, more importantly, give away that pizza? >> it's awesome. the car is really unique. once we started handing out those pizzas, the car we were in, we forgot about that. it was really just about surprising people with a full-size pizza. >> was it hard finding people? >> yeah, i wish i could tell you it was. in dallas, there's just kind of places where you know where the homeless people are. coincidentally, those are probably the least likely places you'd ever see a fisker karma. plus, there were times we were getting out of the car and walking up and out. the coolest thing about this video is seeing online how people are saying, wow, i need to give out more, i need to do more. i hope we can start a chain reaction of people doing nice things for no reason at all. >> hold on, there's more. >> god bless you. >> thank you! >>> going to a car show is fun because you get to see all the cool cars. you always sit there and think, man, it would
. >> to tell us all about what they did, we have jared right this minute via skype. how good did it feel to, a, drive that car, and, b, more importantly, give away that pizza? >> it's awesome. the car is really unique. once we started handing out those pizzas, the car we were in, we forgot about that. it was really just about surprising people with a full-size pizza. >> was it hard finding people? >> yeah, i wish i could tell you it was. in dallas, there's just kind of...
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tell us more about this organization, and to tell us more about danielle, we have chase harris, via skype"right this minute," from scottsdale, arizona. tell me how this came about. >> since i was a young boy, i have loved playing with cars and since then i have been working with classic cars. danielle was the person who c e cared about everyone. when i told her about the idea, she was 100% on board with it, and i try to keep her as part of the project, so if you see the cars painted blue, it is her favorite color and we have dedicated everything so far to her. >> have you sold the camaro so far that you built in honor of danielle? >> we ended up holding on to the car for a year for promotions for the hospital to tell her story and for classic for causes. we plan on selling the kcar for upwards to $250,000, and we expect anywhere from half a million to million depending upon the auction. >> are you working on any other cars right now for any other causes? >> we are trying to get started on another car and i would like to do a car for veterans. >> how can people get involved in. >> currentl
tell us more about this organization, and to tell us more about danielle, we have chase harris, via skype"right this minute," from scottsdale, arizona. tell me how this came about. >> since i was a young boy, i have loved playing with cars and since then i have been working with classic cars. danielle was the person who c e cared about everyone. when i told her about the idea, she was 100% on board with it, and i try to keep her as part of the project, so if you see the cars...
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. >> (cheers and applause) >> holy [bleep], it's jon stewart live from the middle east via skype, jon, jon, you have a beard. there's a beard on your face. >> knox, i didn't grow it, its-- when you get off the plain in the middle east they give it to you like the hawaiian give you a lei. >> that makes sensement you wear it with. i don't know if you have seen, we have been doing live from the start of the slow about where you've been. and we've been lying about that. have you seen any of those? >> well, have you said that i've been hanging out with edward snowden in an underground bunker because that's -- >> because you're saying that would not be true, is that what you're saying? >> jon: sure. that's what mi saying, it's not true. >> we all miss you. everybody misses you. (cheers and applause) we miss you! >> jon: let me say this. >> what? >> jon: you're doing a phenomenal job. (cheers and applause) >> stop it. i don't watch it all the time because it's too weird, it's like watching someone have sex with your wife' wife's-- desk. >> you have a beautiful desk. your des something beauti
. >> (cheers and applause) >> holy [bleep], it's jon stewart live from the middle east via skype, jon, jon, you have a beard. there's a beard on your face. >> knox, i didn't grow it, its-- when you get off the plain in the middle east they give it to you like the hawaiian give you a lei. >> that makes sensement you wear it with. i don't know if you have seen, we have been doing live from the start of the slow about where you've been. and we've been lying about that. have...
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we have jared guynes with us via skype. how good did it feel to drive that car and give away all of that pizza. >> well, the car is unique and fun to drive it around, but when we were handing out the pizzas, we forgot about the car and it was really about surprising people with a full-sized pizza. >> was it hard finding people? >> yeah, i wish i could tell you that it was in dallas, but there are places that you know where the homeless people are, and koi coincidentally those are the least likely places that you would see a car like this. there were times that we were getting out of the car and walking up and out, and there is one lady in the video you see her with a red jacket. i found that lady living in a cardboard box under a tree behind a store. in the day, i would not see her out, but a it is not a safe part of town, but that fear left me, and we were determined to get these pizzas to the people who would really need them the most. we ran out of pizzas, and we took 52. >> wow. >> it makes me want to do more, because t
we have jared guynes with us via skype. how good did it feel to drive that car and give away all of that pizza. >> well, the car is unique and fun to drive it around, but when we were handing out the pizzas, we forgot about the car and it was really about surprising people with a full-sized pizza. >> was it hard finding people? >> yeah, i wish i could tell you that it was in dallas, but there are places that you know where the homeless people are, and koi coincidentally those...
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we have patrick coppolino joining us right now via skype. what were you trying to do? >> i was trying to pull pranks and try to get the audience in on it, and we have the whole audience in on it. i have the stabber right here. >> that is the guy. >> so that the audience knew what was about to happen. >> yeah, yeah, they were all in on it, and i encouraged them to film it with the phones and say, comedian gets stabbed. >> so it is not the prank on the people in the audience, but on the internet. >> yeah, we do it all of the time to help improve the attendance in the room. we had jerry seinfeld in a couple of nights ago, and we had a late night show and people were showing up with their pajamas and stars coming in. >> and now the owner is not happy, because it looks like somebody got stabbed at her place. >> well, she didn't stop us when we explained it. >> what did people think about this? >> well sh, my mom thought it w not real. >> was it a real knife? >> yeah, a butter knife. >> is that set any good? >> no. that is why we have to resort to my being stabbed. >>> well,
we have patrick coppolino joining us right now via skype. what were you trying to do? >> i was trying to pull pranks and try to get the audience in on it, and we have the whole audience in on it. i have the stabber right here. >> that is the guy. >> so that the audience knew what was about to happen. >> yeah, yeah, they were all in on it, and i encouraged them to film it with the phones and say, comedian gets stabbed. >> so it is not the prank on the people in the...
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joining us now via skype, emily martin, vice president and senior counsel at the national women's law center. good morning to you, and what are some of the ways that pregnant ladies are feeling discriminated against at work? - in the report we are highlighting how 35 years after the pregnancy discrimination act passed, women are still being forced off the job when they need small, reasonable changes in their job duties or job rules, like avoiding heavy lifting for a few months or having a stool to sit on instead of standing all day. too often employers are using those requests for reasonable accommodations as an excuse to fire women or push them out of the workplace on unpaid leave during their pregnancy. - what are those employers saying? what is their reasoning? - i think that a lot of employers think that they don't have an obligation to accommodate pregnant workers under law. we disagree with that. but there's a lot of employer misunderstanding and ignorance of the law. i think for a lot of employers, especially in low-wage industries, there is just a culture of saying no to an em
joining us now via skype, emily martin, vice president and senior counsel at the national women's law center. good morning to you, and what are some of the ways that pregnant ladies are feeling discriminated against at work? - in the report we are highlighting how 35 years after the pregnancy discrimination act passed, women are still being forced off the job when they need small, reasonable changes in their job duties or job rules, like avoiding heavy lifting for a few months or having a stool...
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to learn more about the video we have scott lane via skype right this minute in los angeles. first of all, you are certain that this is michael hastings' car that we see going through the red light. >> 99.9. and the math adds up from the time of the passing my dash cam to the accident. i leave the parking lot 2:00 after that, and 30 seconds after that is when the call hits the sc scanners and arrive at the scene a minute and a half after that. >> what made you go back to look at the footage. >> i was in the area and then i ran through the night in my head and i said, wait, i was in the intersection a couple of blocks north of the crash just before the crash and i look back at the footage and lo and behold, there it was. >> have you been in touch with investigators about the video and have they been interested in the footage? >> no, not as of yet. >> since you put it out, what has been the feedback? >> i had to turn the phone off. i didn't believe that there were that many people who believed that theovernment mote ontrled the car. >> even r video, people still believe that th
to learn more about the video we have scott lane via skype right this minute in los angeles. first of all, you are certain that this is michael hastings' car that we see going through the red light. >> 99.9. and the math adds up from the time of the passing my dash cam to the accident. i leave the parking lot 2:00 after that, and 30 seconds after that is when the call hits the sc scanners and arrive at the scene a minute and a half after that. >> what made you go back to look at the...
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a professor spoke to us earlier via skype to explain what az stake this time and why the taliban decided to resume talks. >> there are several reasons, it's possible the mood has shifted and they now see dialogue, not conflict as a way forward. second, al qaeda has weakened since their former leader osama bin laden was killed just two years ago. this may be contributing to the taliban's shift from the force to dialogue. what's important is that taliban took the incentive to resume talks this means they may be able to move forward, maintaining its honor. i think the issue of honor is very important for them. u.s. leaders have spent hundreds of billions of dollars on the war in afghanistan. their troops are scheduled to withdraw at the end of next year. they are trying to start peace talks with the taliban before that. and walk away with some sort of agreement after more an indicator of war. senior taliban members have been criticizing the afghan president karzai as a u.s. puppet. they are happy to dialect with american officials but the outcome of the negotiations depends on the stance of
a professor spoke to us earlier via skype to explain what az stake this time and why the taliban decided to resume talks. >> there are several reasons, it's possible the mood has shifted and they now see dialogue, not conflict as a way forward. second, al qaeda has weakened since their former leader osama bin laden was killed just two years ago. this may be contributing to the taliban's shift from the force to dialogue. what's important is that taliban took the incentive to resume talks...
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pageant contestants via skype from the east coast. tell me why you are involved in the pageant? is a chance for those women who have put ourselves aside for our children, our careers and our husbands, and this is our time to shine. >> i have to look those judges in the eye. i have to like mojo the crap out of them. >> how does one mojo the crap out of somebody? >> well, you have to use what your mama gave you, you know. but i tried to be very well spoken and articulate and portray a pageant girl differently than perhaps some people might see us. >> i see you and you. >> maybe on the scale though. >> i see a lot of catty women snipping at each other, and how is that fun for each other? >> we are out for the kill, man. it is one girl against the other, and we all love to win. >> can you also have to scrutinize yourself like every part of yourself? >> there are those who want to be perfect and then the other camp, and a member of the cast who is more in line with that, and she is more natural, and so you will get to see both. i think that both are important. >> and tell us maybe th
pageant contestants via skype from the east coast. tell me why you are involved in the pageant? is a chance for those women who have put ourselves aside for our children, our careers and our husbands, and this is our time to shine. >> i have to look those judges in the eye. i have to like mojo the crap out of them. >> how does one mojo the crap out of somebody? >> well, you have to use what your mama gave you, you know. but i tried to be very well spoken and articulate and...
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john hartog of hartog and baer estate law is here via skype this morning. good morning, john, and where does the money go? why is this happening? - good morning. it goes in a lot of places. mostly it gets dissipated. very little of it actually gets lost to taxes. most of it goes to places, spending, it's not well managed or preserved. - what are some examples of what families should do to protect their assets? - a good way to teach values is to actually give away some of the money during your lifetime. have the client or the family member with the wealth, the older generation, give the money, some portion of the money, to their kids. don't say anything about it, just make it a gift and watch what the kids do to it. i had a client who did that, and gave a substantial amount to each of his two children, and one child in about a year-and-a-half went through the entire gift by spending it, and the other child took that gift, over a period of about three years, and increased it by 150%. - have you seen cases of wealth-building in families? - well, a good example
john hartog of hartog and baer estate law is here via skype this morning. good morning, john, and where does the money go? why is this happening? - good morning. it goes in a lot of places. mostly it gets dissipated. very little of it actually gets lost to taxes. most of it goes to places, spending, it's not well managed or preserved. - what are some examples of what families should do to protect their assets? - a good way to teach values is to actually give away some of the money during your...
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gi gillkinson via skype. how did it feel and how did it smell? >> it actually didn't have any odor.as asked that a couple of times. it felt very soft. he wiped up against my leg. >> j.r., it looks like you aren't reaching out to touch him in this video we're seeing. did you ever want to reach down and rub his belly. >> the whole time i wanted to reach down and touch him. i was restraining myself for the whole hour. we didn't lure him with any sardines or anything like that. he wasn't hungry. he just wanted a place to rest. he jumped up and then walked through the open area. i didn't know if he was just going to be there for a second and then leave. he was on my lap over an hour before i finally had to ask him to leave. >> you think something was wrong with him or he was just tired looking for a comfy spot? >> i absolutely know he was tired. he looked tired in the water. he was well fed. no injuries. he looked like the only thing he wanted to do was catch a nap. i just didn't realize it would be on my lap. >> did you name him? >> i didn't name him. i didn't know if it was a he or she
gi gillkinson via skype. how did it feel and how did it smell? >> it actually didn't have any odor.as asked that a couple of times. it felt very soft. he wiped up against my leg. >> j.r., it looks like you aren't reaching out to touch him in this video we're seeing. did you ever want to reach down and rub his belly. >> the whole time i wanted to reach down and touch him. i was restraining myself for the whole hour. we didn't lure him with any sardines or anything like that. he...
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joining us this morning via skype is michael doriff. he's a professor at southwestern law school. good morning to you, and you have spent more than a decade studying the relationship between ceo pay and performance. is lloyd blankfein worth $26 million per year? - i don't want to speak about mr. blankfein in particular, but ceos on average are not worth the compensation that they are being paid. - why is ceo pay so inflated? - ceo pay is inflated because, starting in the 1970s, economists started pushing directors to use performance pay to tie ceo pay to how their companies were doing, and in particular to share prices. that, combined with a historic bull market in the '80s and '90s, skyrocketed ceo pay - again, without giving us any corresponding boost in corporate performance. - does that mean we should prepare for higher salaries? the stock market is on another record bull run. - i think we should be prepared for ceo pay to continue to rise. there is increasing pressure from shareholders to tie pay even more closely to stock price. so, if anything, if the bull market continues,
joining us this morning via skype is michael doriff. he's a professor at southwestern law school. good morning to you, and you have spent more than a decade studying the relationship between ceo pay and performance. is lloyd blankfein worth $26 million per year? - i don't want to speak about mr. blankfein in particular, but ceos on average are not worth the compensation that they are being paid. - why is ceo pay so inflated? - ceo pay is inflated because, starting in the 1970s, economists...
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the rebuild and the people who are behind it, we have brian hutton joining us right this minute via skypet happened when you first got back to the garage and saw your jeep, what did you think? >> well, actually we didn't see the jeep until after i had pulled a couple of neighbors out of the house and when we saw some cars parked near the shelters, i saw i had a latch on the front of the jeep that was stronger than we were and could move better. we did ambulance type work shuttling people out, and moving debris, and it was quite an effort, and 90% of the people who got out helped with the search and rescue course. >> and it is amazing that the people who lost everything he helped you to get your jeep back. >> i was approached by a man and i told him no, because there were people who didn't have insurance and had lost just as much and they could use something like this. i was argued with and they said that stomper is quite the internet hero, and it took the community supporting the jeep before i decided to go ahead and let you do this. >> what did kcustom coachworks say they would do with t
the rebuild and the people who are behind it, we have brian hutton joining us right this minute via skypet happened when you first got back to the garage and saw your jeep, what did you think? >> well, actually we didn't see the jeep until after i had pulled a couple of neighbors out of the house and when we saw some cars parked near the shelters, i saw i had a latch on the front of the jeep that was stronger than we were and could move better. we did ambulance type work shuttling people...