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>> wel, i think i think we-- i think the problem here is you have toave a long-term view. so the oma smulation money though very welcome was for a two year period. and it's not like building roads and keeping people in the employment. science is actually best seens a long-term invement. and rlly. >> but the key is investment rather than expenditure. >> correct. >> it is an investment in innovation n growth, it's an investment in the future. >> it's not simple but it's like this. you have basic science and discovery science i prefer to call it actually. discovery science that gives you the understanding of the world and ourselves. we then have translation of that knowledge into the potential for application. and then we have the application, i mean in medicine it would be clinical trial. and what you need to do is invest across the whole spectrum. sometimes people say oh we know enough we should just invest in translation or some say we should just invest in direct application but then you run out of ideas very, very quickly. you have to invest across the whole spectrum. th
>> wel, i think i think we-- i think the problem here is you have toave a long-term view. so the oma smulation money though very welcome was for a two year period. and it's not like building roads and keeping people in the employment. science is actually best seens a long-term invement. and rlly. >> but the key is investment rather than expenditure. >> correct. >> it is an investment in innovation n growth, it's an investment in the future. >> it's not simple but...
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anywhere in southern new england through the midatlantic, wel see showers and downpours.e have a few out there. they get more widespread as the day moves on. today tropical down powers. sunshine won't last for long. high temperatures in the 90s. only in the 80s in most locations. even in new england only in the 70s. much gloomier today. through weekend forecast, today in florida we're watching the showers and storms. that will continue into your saturday. we see a nice day on saturday in new england in the midatlantic. that should continue into sunday. sunday by far is the best day of the weekend for most people. >> very nice. you didn't touch that, billy joe. >> you ignore things it usually goes away. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> a television star plants cement prints at folly wood's famous theater. can a star-packed come by about killing mean bosses beat out the raging robots at the box office? inside all of us is a compass and it always points true north. toward mountains of sand. toward new sights and sensations. toward the true bounty of nature so let's set
anywhere in southern new england through the midatlantic, wel see showers and downpours.e have a few out there. they get more widespread as the day moves on. today tropical down powers. sunshine won't last for long. high temperatures in the 90s. only in the 80s in most locations. even in new england only in the 70s. much gloomier today. through weekend forecast, today in florida we're watching the showers and storms. that will continue into your saturday. we see a nice day on saturday in new...
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wel outell y g what it is next. l >>> at every giants game, we usually see something interesting in the stands. >> yeah. last night was no exception. a video that's sweeping across the nation -- maybe not so much -- it's the pouty kid at the ballpark. you're not supposed to pout, are you? check it out. last night's giants game. okay, the woman got the foul ball. but the boy behind her didn't get the foul ball. and -- he's pouting. dad, i didn't get the ball. she got it. guess what -- a few minutes later, the giants' popular announcer said, you know what, let's get him a foul ball. they arranged for the giants' stuff to deliver a foul ball or just a ball to him -- dad saying, thanks. thanks! >> look, he's like -- so cute. >> here's the deal. it's going viral. all sort of talk shows across the united states, saying is this how you raise your kids? you pout and you get what you want. you know what, it was -- it was a fun and cute story. >> i think all kids pout. you can't avoid it. he was so close and didn't get it. so
wel outell y g what it is next. l >>> at every giants game, we usually see something interesting in the stands. >> yeah. last night was no exception. a video that's sweeping across the nation -- maybe not so much -- it's the pouty kid at the ballpark. you're not supposed to pout, are you? check it out. last night's giants game. okay, the woman got the foul ball. but the boy behind her didn't get the foul ball. and -- he's pouting. dad, i didn't get the ball. she got it. guess...
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about, and obviously, that's what you see members of congress wrestling over with the administraon, as wel> kim lawto many thans. >> we have a lucky severson story today about a coin dealer in montana, and his wife, both catholics, who have earned and given away millions of dollars to help the poor, especially the homeless. they say their policy toward people who need help is one of unconditional love. their homeless shelter is called "god's love." >> i sold a silver dollar about three years ago for $525,000. >> the book of matthew says it's easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to get into heaven. wayne miller takes that scripture seriously. >> i have a concern for these people when they go up, and i believe in a heaven and a non-heaven, when they go up there how are they going to explain, you know, what they've done with their money? >> miller knows about money. he's made enough of it. his little coin shop in downtown helena, montana, has done more than $5 million in business since it opened 45 years ago. this is his son, dave. >> seriously, when they g
about, and obviously, that's what you see members of congress wrestling over with the administraon, as wel> kim lawto many thans. >> we have a lucky severson story today about a coin dealer in montana, and his wife, both catholics, who have earned and given away millions of dollars to help the poor, especially the homeless. they say their policy toward people who need help is one of unconditional love. their homeless shelter is called "god's love." >> i sold a silver...
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down in the east bay, warmest weather, danville and dublin, upper 70s to low to mid-80s for everyone welsse. low to mid-70s in the east bay shore. down in the south bay, los gatos the warm spot. 75 in cupertino and santa clara is about 73 in milpitas. on the peninsula low to mid-70s, 73 in redwood city and only 68, breezy and few clouds lingering around millbrae. clouds will linger at the coast. low to mid-50s there. mid to upper 50s with more sunshine. north bay, beaches will clear out in the morning hours. low to mid-50s and mid to upper 70s in the valleys to around 70 in sausalito. monterey bay, cooler weather around monterey, pacific grove, more sunshine around santa cruz and watsonville, mid-70s and warmest weather, you'll see the sun first, gilroy and hollister, low to mid 80s. heading over to coliseum, partly cloudy, testify dropping down to 57 as the a's and rays will battle it out. talk about tonight, see the areas of green in the north bay, not as prevalent there as maybe in the east bay hills and along the peninsula and coast where patchy drizzle is possible. rest of us, cloudy
down in the east bay, warmest weather, danville and dublin, upper 70s to low to mid-80s for everyone welsse. low to mid-70s in the east bay shore. down in the south bay, los gatos the warm spot. 75 in cupertino and santa clara is about 73 in milpitas. on the peninsula low to mid-70s, 73 in redwood city and only 68, breezy and few clouds lingering around millbrae. clouds will linger at the coast. low to mid-50s there. mid to upper 50s with more sunshine. north bay, beaches will clear out in the...
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>> reporter: wel . >> well, the president was seeking a grand bargain. he and john boehner agreed that would be desirable, but in john boehner's mind as republican, that always depended upon democrats caving in on taxes and allowing the republicans to have a deal that depended entirely on spending cuts. that, of course, was not in the cards. but in trying to go for the grand bargain, president obama did something else that upset his left, and that is, he said that he was willing to entertain cuts, serious cuts in medicare and even to look at social security and the left of the democratic matter been insisting for some time now that into the 2012 election, that it is essential to their campaign. of course, they were sizzling, and nancy pelosi went to see the president friday to say, wait a minute. you can't do this. you can't undercut us, but that's not the larger point right now. i think the larger point is, can these folks come up way deal in the next ten days? that's the suspense, and can it be a meaningful deal, a credible deal to the financial market
>> reporter: wel . >> well, the president was seeking a grand bargain. he and john boehner agreed that would be desirable, but in john boehner's mind as republican, that always depended upon democrats caving in on taxes and allowing the republicans to have a deal that depended entirely on spending cuts. that, of course, was not in the cards. but in trying to go for the grand bargain, president obama did something else that upset his left, and that is, he said that he was willing to...
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wel trinidad and this scene with a memorial service will be held >> officers from all over the bay areall flock to this place and will cause traffic problems highway 1 01 could also be severely impacted we will be here live and i will show you the traffic as the morning continues >> in has been six to student days cents michele lee has gone missing. the fund raiser will be honest in sizzler restaurant she was last seen on may 27th when she left for a break from our clinical rotation the police still classify her disappearance as a homicide california high was court will hear on same-sex marriages the governor and attorney general said they will refuse to will build that is otherwise known as proposition 8 >> capital hill is working on that debt ceiling they're trying for the third time to pad the debt ceiling bill that and will no pass the senate they propose to pass the bill but but the vote was postponed last nine we will have more of as the news comes into the kron 4 news room and the fog looks like it is going to be part of the story today >> it is hard to make up the fog but it is
wel trinidad and this scene with a memorial service will be held >> officers from all over the bay areall flock to this place and will cause traffic problems highway 1 01 could also be severely impacted we will be here live and i will show you the traffic as the morning continues >> in has been six to student days cents michele lee has gone missing. the fund raiser will be honest in sizzler restaurant she was last seen on may 27th when she left for a break from our clinical rotation...
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. >> it's something we have to avoid in terms of financial markets and economy i think wel see negative impacts in the next few weeks if we don't take action tire to august 2. second, with regard to the ben fits that are paid by the government during the period after august there is risk. the government will be on a cash-flow basis without having the aabilit theability to barrow will be put in a tough position and tough on the spending side similar to 1995 when there was a government shutdown and republicans wound out because of political pressure had a spending issue. we need to reduce the spending if we don't again it is something the credit agencies and investors around the world are looking at. we need to get r fiscal house in order. it's necessarily but not sufficient to extend the debt limit. we have to also deal with the spending and my fear is if we go into the post-august 2 period it makes it harder to deal with the spenng because there will be pressure to extend. >> charlie: what's the amount of cuts you'd like to see and where the president is prepad to accept. >> i'm not in
. >> it's something we have to avoid in terms of financial markets and economy i think wel see negative impacts in the next few weeks if we don't take action tire to august 2. second, with regard to the ben fits that are paid by the government during the period after august there is risk. the government will be on a cash-flow basis without having the aabilit theability to barrow will be put in a tough position and tough on the spending side similar to 1995 when there was a government...
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still holding on at 87.h wel let you know when everyone will still feel the effects of this fall coming>> kidnapped and kept as a sex slave for 18 years, we've heard bits and pieces from the police reports and seen the photographs of the hellish backyard where she was kept, but tonight jaycee dugard is telling about her harrowing ordeal herself. she was kidnapped when she was 11 years old and forced to live in a secret backyard shed for some 18 years. both of dugard's daughters were fathered by phillip garrido and born in that shed. tonight dugard talks about how she coped with almost two decades of imprisonment. >> i can't imagine being beaten to death, you know. but -- and you can't imagine being kidnapped and raped, you know, so it's just -- you just do what you have to do to survive. >> phillip garrido is serving a consecutive life sentence while his wife nancy is serving more than ten years for her part in the kidnapping and enslaving of jaycee dugard. >>> before maria shriver becomes legally divorced from former governor schwarzenegger, the two may become neighbors. celebrity webs
still holding on at 87.h wel let you know when everyone will still feel the effects of this fall coming>> kidnapped and kept as a sex slave for 18 years, we've heard bits and pieces from the police reports and seen the photographs of the hellish backyard where she was kept, but tonight jaycee dugard is telling about her harrowing ordeal herself. she was kidnapped when she was 11 years old and forced to live in a secret backyard shed for some 18 years. both of dugard's daughters were...
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did youceptiosense that as wel? and where do we go from here? >> i think where we go from here is there will be negotiations. one of the unfortunate parts about it is all of this has been behind closed doors. i think the american people deserve to have this out in the hope but the negotiations probably first between harry reid mitch mcconnell and then with the speaker. let's not forget last sunday it was the president who rejected apparently some kind of bipartisan agreement. >> sean, can i say there was one feature in both the first version families the house sent over and the second version and supported over the years by 20 democratic senators and has the unanimous support of every republican senator it is a balanced budget and negotiations really need to include that. >> sean: let me be clear here. i assume they going to use as bret baier was saying the boehner bill as a shell, gut it, slice, it dice it and liberalize it if i could use that term, that is my own term. they will try and get 60 votes on this. the big question is they need repub
did youceptiosense that as wel? and where do we go from here? >> i think where we go from here is there will be negotiations. one of the unfortunate parts about it is all of this has been behind closed doors. i think the american people deserve to have this out in the hope but the negotiations probably first between harry reid mitch mcconnell and then with the speaker. let's not forget last sunday it was the president who rejected apparently some kind of bipartisan agreement. >>...
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did youceptiosense that as wel? and where do we go from here? >> i think where we go from here is there will be negotiations. one of the unfortunate parts about it is all of this has been behind closed doors. i think the american people deserve to have this out in the hope but the negotiations probably first between harry reid mitch mcconnell and then with the speaker. let's not forget last sunday it was the president who rejected apparently some kind of bipartisan agreement. >> sean, can i say there was one feature in both the first version families the house sent over and the second version and supported over the years by 20 democratic senators and has the unanimous support of every republican senator it is a balanced budget and negotiations really need to include that. >> sean: let me be clear here. i assume they going to use as bret baier was saying the boehner bill as a shell, gut it, slice, it dice it and liberalize it if i could use that term, that is my own term. they will try and get 60 votes on this. the big question is they need repub
did youceptiosense that as wel? and where do we go from here? >> i think where we go from here is there will be negotiations. one of the unfortunate parts about it is all of this has been behind closed doors. i think the american people deserve to have this out in the hope but the negotiations probably first between harry reid mitch mcconnell and then with the speaker. let's not forget last sunday it was the president who rejected apparently some kind of bipartisan agreement. >>...
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did youceptiosense that as wel? and where do we go from here? >> i think where we go from here is there will be negotiations. one of the unfortunate parts about it is all of this has been behind closed doors. i think the american people deserve to have this out in the hope but the negotiations probably first between harry reid mitch mcconnell and then with the speaker. let's not forget last sunday it was the president who rejected apparently some kind of bipartisan agreement. >> sean, can i say there was one feature in both the first version families the house sent over and the second version and supported over the years by 20 democratic senators and has the unanimous support of every republican senator it is a balanced budget and negotiations really need to include that. >> sean: let me be clear here. i assume they going to use as bret baier was saying the boehner bill as a shell, gut it, slice, it dice it and liberalize it if i could use that term, that is my own term. they will try and get 60 votes on this. the big question is they need repub
did youceptiosense that as wel? and where do we go from here? >> i think where we go from here is there will be negotiations. one of the unfortunate parts about it is all of this has been behind closed doors. i think the american people deserve to have this out in the hope but the negotiations probably first between harry reid mitch mcconnell and then with the speaker. let's not forget last sunday it was the president who rejected apparently some kind of bipartisan agreement. >>...
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. >> wel it's an entirely different way of working. >> charlie: your head is in a different place. >>es. i have to concentrate on everything when i'm writing as banville. i have to try to get near to perfection as i possly can. it's very infinite and has more calculus getting nearer and nearer. i keep thinking i'm getting nearer and nearer to perfection. of course i never gethere but i keep pushing. that's the obsession that drives nville. writing as black, i write very -- i should s he. he writes very fluently, very swiftly. he doesn't linger over sentences. he makes sentences as well as could ma them and doesn't fiddle with them. lookinfor perfectio >> charlie: do you need less editing for beamin black this. >> i never do. black needs a little more -- >> charlie: i always thought all great writersaid they needed to be edited. >> not me. that may mean i'm not great. >> charlie: you don't think that an editor can make your book better? the best of you, the best of you? >> the benjamin ack books need more eting. well, banville doesn't get any editing at all. >> charlie: seriously. >> a
. >> wel it's an entirely different way of working. >> charlie: your head is in a different place. >>es. i have to concentrate on everything when i'm writing as banville. i have to try to get near to perfection as i possly can. it's very infinite and has more calculus getting nearer and nearer. i keep thinking i'm getting nearer and nearer to perfection. of course i never gethere but i keep pushing. that's the obsession that drives nville. writing as black, i write very -- i...
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and i would like to point out that there is also another agent whox zapata that who lost his life as wel that may be tied and countless law enforcement. the same autho ontyt as important as our people carrying guns and badges on this side that are lost their lives because of thisha mind because you are a whistle blower? >> absolutely. this has been a long time coming. i have become the most vocal in this process now. and, you know, it's going to cost me whatever it costs me from here on out. >> laura: cleaning up the atf is going to be a lot of work. vincent, thank you for the update. we appreciate it a web site devoted to attacking fox news is actually being subsidized by the federal government? what? and, the defense in the casey anthony trial pulls out all its stops in its last day of testimony and claims that may shock you. >> laura: some education concerns that are nonprofit. one organization though receiving tax exempt status is the far left web site media matters, which says that its mission is to educate the public. but by its own mission media matters is in business to hurt the
and i would like to point out that there is also another agent whox zapata that who lost his life as wel that may be tied and countless law enforcement. the same autho ontyt as important as our people carrying guns and badges on this side that are lost their lives because of thisha mind because you are a whistle blower? >> absolutely. this has been a long time coming. i have become the most vocal in this process now. and, you know, it's going to cost me whatever it costs me from here on...
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>> wel that's the reason i'm involved. i agree withwhat former prime minister tony blair said to all of us lastight at our conservation international meeting which was despite so many of the immediate isis like the deficit and the debt in the united states, like afghanistan and iraq and somany others that are immediate in the headlines, the gravestoverall threat is the environment, as peter just described it, and particularly climate changand that's... i believe that, and that's why'm invved in it. >> rose:it's the greatest threat because it affects our life on the planet? >> yes, because it has the greatest potential to affect humanity negatively. whether... >> rose: and how are we failing in terms of government initiative? we know about copenhagen, we know about cancun, we know about a whole range of sort of rhetoric focused on the issue. what's the reality of how governments are responding to the crisis you described? >> well, the reality, charlie,-- and peter should add to this-- some governments are responding impress
>> wel that's the reason i'm involved. i agree withwhat former prime minister tony blair said to all of us lastight at our conservation international meeting which was despite so many of the immediate isis like the deficit and the debt in the united states, like afghanistan and iraq and somany others that are immediate in the headlines, the gravestoverall threat is the environment, as peter just described it, and particularly climate changand that's... i believe that, and that's why'm...
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this has gone, i think, ptty wel fnkly we set out t try to protect citizens and civilians so 700,000 citizens in a wn in eastern libya on the coast called benghazi that was being threatened by qaddafi. >> the core of the resistance movement at the time. >> exactly. there was a history collective punishment. and the president decided that we couldct. that the contions were there for us to act effectively militaryly. we could do it with legitimacy, a u.n. resolution and the support of nay toshgs the arab league. we could do it with a real support from the t arabs, not just rhetoril support. we had a good division of labor that we could put in place that we would do the initial work that we could do uniquely and the others would follow on to carry on the other work, the ongoing work. and we had a group that's come together, the t.n.c., which has really performed pretty well, qaddafi's losing territory. there's squeeze on. there's an embargo. >> rose: how long can he survive? >> i don't know the answer to that. >> rose: is it a stalemate? >> i don't think it's a stalemate because i think
this has gone, i think, ptty wel fnkly we set out t try to protect citizens and civilians so 700,000 citizens in a wn in eastern libya on the coast called benghazi that was being threatened by qaddafi. >> the core of the resistance movement at the time. >> exactly. there was a history collective punishment. and the president decided that we couldct. that the contions were there for us to act effectively militaryly. we could do it with legitimacy, a u.n. resolution and the support of...
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coburn: wel let me finish if i will, i will give you a chance and i will yield back to you in a moment. mr. kerry: very good. mr. coburn: the fact is, we won't tell the truth to the american people. and the first truth is, if we'll be honest with them, they will understand what the necessities that will have to be brought forward in this country to be able to solve the problems. by denying what the problem is, we will never get the connsus in this country and the embrace of the american people to do what erybody in this body knows is eventually going to ve to be done. we will not have a medicare system that's like the medicare system we have today in five years. it is absolutely unsustainable. we will never be able to borrow the money to do it. we're going to get a debt downgrade no matter what we do. we will not be able to borrow the money. so rather than continue to be dishonest with the american people about the status of where we are, what we ought to do is embrace them and call for the very things that made this country great, the sacrifice o the citizens of this country to rebuil
coburn: wel let me finish if i will, i will give you a chance and i will yield back to you in a moment. mr. kerry: very good. mr. coburn: the fact is, we won't tell the truth to the american people. and the first truth is, if we'll be honest with them, they will understand what the necessities that will have to be brought forward in this country to be able to solve the problems. by denying what the problem is, we will never get the connsus in this country and the embrace of the american people...
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. >> wel, i not even sure. i mean tea party people whatever it they believe, they seem to beiminishing as a force anyway. they say they are concerned about the deficit. but press and it turns out they are really against giving money to the bums on welfare or something else. i don't think it's really about the deficit. i think the problem is too many of those 7% are actually inside the beltway. that we have too many people who are you know, who are serious and responsible in their own minds who are actually, you know, fighting, fighting the wrong war right now. what we really need to do is do something about 9% unemployment. and yes, we do have a long-run budget problem but we have 9% unemployment right now. >> but aren't there consequences without dealing to the deficit that have to impact on the economy and markets which will therefore affect unemployment? >> well, we've actually had, to say right away, look, if thmarkets were terrified by the long-run budget prospect, why is the united states government able
. >> wel, i not even sure. i mean tea party people whatever it they believe, they seem to beiminishing as a force anyway. they say they are concerned about the deficit. but press and it turns out they are really against giving money to the bums on welfare or something else. i don't think it's really about the deficit. i think the problem is too many of those 7% are actually inside the beltway. that we have too many people who are you know, who are serious and responsible in their own...
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yesterday, and you said, i need a line of credit for a million dolrs for my business next year, he said, wel you maxed out all your credit cards, you've already borrowed more than you can afford to pay, and you're missing payments, why do you think that we should -- and the only way you can make your payments is when you borrow money from me to make your interest payments. you're in a position where it's untenable for your business. we're not going to loanou the money. that is the issue that the american businessman and the american that sits at their breakfast table talks about finances. the only place in the world where you could not have to worry about running up your credit limit seems to be waington, d.c.. host: st.t. petersburg, florida a michael. caller: thank you for taking my call. you dinot have to be an economist to understand what is going to happen if we do not raise the debt limit. these are funds that we have already spent. you can take the words directly from timothy geithner's mouth speaking about what happened in this event, and it would effect social security. it would be
yesterday, and you said, i need a line of credit for a million dolrs for my business next year, he said, wel you maxed out all your credit cards, you've already borrowed more than you can afford to pay, and you're missing payments, why do you think that we should -- and the only way you can make your payments is when you borrow money from me to make your interest payments. you're in a position where it's untenable for your business. we're not going to loanou the money. that is the issue that...
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his first movie crush, racquel wel welch. and his favorite republican, teddy roosevelt.stions he's been asked of course the perennial boxers or briefs. his response was a thong. we assume he's either kidding or very uncomfortable. one fan happened to ask why are you so sexy? his response was a witty due to the generosity and blurry vision of people like you. so, kyra, if you've ever wanted to ask alec baldwin a question, get on twitter. >> you and i should come up with a couple. he's a piece of work. a yat sense of humgreat sense o. hugh hefner's ex-fiance is spilling more than just the beans. >> yeah, hefner's run away bride crystal heiress decided that the howard stern show was the place to kiss and show. she said the world's most famous playboy doesn't quite live up to his reputation in the bedroom. the almost wife said that sex lasted, and i'm quoting here, two sends. harris is 24. she jilted the 85-year-old hefner a few days before their wedding and went on to tell howard stern i'm not turned on by hef. sorry. she also said they had sex just once and she's never see
his first movie crush, racquel wel welch. and his favorite republican, teddy roosevelt.stions he's been asked of course the perennial boxers or briefs. his response was a thong. we assume he's either kidding or very uncomfortable. one fan happened to ask why are you so sexy? his response was a witty due to the generosity and blurry vision of people like you. so, kyra, if you've ever wanted to ask alec baldwin a question, get on twitter. >> you and i should come up with a couple. he's a...
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wel explain the security threat and what it means to airport check points. >> hopefully not more delaysy worth looking into. >> a lot of determination to continue this threat of terror. even just hearing the stories about itbeing concerned about it is an act of terrorism. >> right, absolutely. >>> also ahead, the jurors in the casey anthony case have broken their silence after a stunning verdict. it's sentencing day for anthony and she could be a free woman in just a few hours. people already speculating about what she might do next. possibly write a book. get out there and find a job. i mean, it's -- people are still -- the emotions, very raw for a lot of folks. for everyone. i think watching her walk out and walk down the street will be tough for a lot of folks if that does indeed happen. we don't know just yet. >>> later on this half hour, diamonds are a girl's best friend. take a look at these baubles. all right, i've checked out kim kardashian's glittering 2222arat diamond and also the eye-popping price tag. we'll take a look at some other stones and get a look at apparently what a
wel explain the security threat and what it means to airport check points. >> hopefully not more delaysy worth looking into. >> a lot of determination to continue this threat of terror. even just hearing the stories about itbeing concerned about it is an act of terrorism. >> right, absolutely. >>> also ahead, the jurors in the casey anthony case have broken their silence after a stunning verdict. it's sentencing day for anthony and she could be a free woman in just a...
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. ♪ that comes from a leaf sweet surprise ♪rue love ♪wels ♪ it's natural, guilt-free no artificialityn my hips or my thighs ♪ [ announcer ] truvia. honestly sweet. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums >>> as we've been telling you the economy hit another rough patch. we put together a special job summit this morning. the unemployment rate is up to 9.2%. 14.1 million americans are out of work. we asked a group of them to join us here this morning. we are people looking for work and to help guide them through this very tough job market is john challenger, and nicole williams, connection director for linkedin. great to have you both with us and thanks to all of you for joining us here this morning. we want to take a show of hands how many of you have been out of work for more than six months. okay, so about half of you. and how many of you by your hands believe that the market is worse now than it was a year ago. okay, again
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on the other side we have tohavy have a growing economy which wel don't have the national level right now. othe and on either side, we've got t. live within our means. we've got to control our spending. and the federal government has the responsibility to control the spending just like the states do, just like businesses to, like families.o this budget, we have to live within our means of an ongoing basis. sta 49 of the 50 states have either a constitutional or statutory ey requirement that they balance their budget every year.ance every single governor here withe us today had to balance their itdget. every single year. it was recently reported that 4k states are already on track to r make sure their budget is balanced by the end of the fiscal year.the feral go federal government needs to do the same thing. look at our situation right now look at our situation right nown federal government takes in 2.2 trillion revenue. we take 2.2 trillion in revenue. but we spend 3.7 trillion. that is a 1.5 plus trillion dollar deficit every year and it's willing to trade debt that5 is t closing on
on the other side we have tohavy have a growing economy which wel don't have the national level right now. othe and on either side, we've got t. live within our means. we've got to control our spending. and the federal government has the responsibility to control the spending just like the states do, just like businesses to, like families.o this budget, we have to live within our means of an ongoing basis. sta 49 of the 50 states have either a constitutional or statutory ey requirement that...
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it is unknown as to how it will ills.e in the context of wel this includes a constitutional amendment for a balanced budget and a repeal of obamacare. we have watched as a couple of things were used as leverage. one was military pay. ics.president had taxct he said he cannot guarantee that the checks will go out on august 3 if we have not resolve this issue. they may simply not be the money in the coffers to do it. this sounds to me like a threat of not an ultimatum. there is money that comes in. there is a revenue that comes in. it is currently $2.50 trillion. we want to make sure we keep our promises. they have powerfully led on the issue. they make sure that they're not used as a leverage politically. it is my belief that we put these issues together and we get them to the president's desk for a signature, if we do that and it turns into law, then it is easier for us to sit down and negotiate what we might do without the threat of no military pay, without the threat of watching our credit go down. if you want to see our credit hold up, we need to service our debt. these are too hig
it is unknown as to how it will ills.e in the context of wel this includes a constitutional amendment for a balanced budget and a repeal of obamacare. we have watched as a couple of things were used as leverage. one was military pay. ics.president had taxct he said he cannot guarantee that the checks will go out on august 3 if we have not resolve this issue. they may simply not be the money in the coffers to do it. this sounds to me like a threat of not an ultimatum. there is money that comes...
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the last several tha mandate, because of the constitutional provision, it gets done and that's what wel need at the federal level. we need to budget constitutional amendment. cuts, cap and balance is anubsto important formula, simple but sensitive to get it to where we the next senator has 12 minutesu feedback thank you: a president. so i urge all of my colleagues,s democrats and republicans to come together and continue thist debate and move it to the next level. as i said when i began, the first thing i want do is resist recognize and celebrate progres, because finally after months of resistance from the distinguished majority leader, were finally here on thebo senae floor actually talking about our most pressing challenge, spending and to.it is a but it is a sense of the senatet resolution. it is a procedural motion. so let's get to the reallegislao substance by heavy meaningful c legislation, cut, cap, pass legislation put on the floor of the senate, open to amendment, d open to wide raging debate. t that is the history and tradition of the senate.n unfortunately, it hasn't been the
the last several tha mandate, because of the constitutional provision, it gets done and that's what wel need at the federal level. we need to budget constitutional amendment. cuts, cap and balance is anubsto important formula, simple but sensitive to get it to where we the next senator has 12 minutesu feedback thank you: a president. so i urge all of my colleagues,s democrats and republicans to come together and continue thist debate and move it to the next level. as i said when i began, the...
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your system, all the vitamins, mineral, everything you need with fiber in it helping keep you full as welce in a while. heavy meals you tenn to need more caffeineeand snacks later >> and we heard coffee's good for you. five cups. i like it. >> kimberly, if i had this for lunch, turkey sandwich on wheat with a diet soda, a couple of & chip, i would think i'm doing well. >> diet soda, because something is zero calories doesn't mean it's healthy. diet coke has a lot of artificial flavors and very acidic helping us hold on to pounds. >> uubelievable. >> very dense. eating animal protein with starch and corn chip, basically breaks down into sugar in your body. i don't see egetables except this sad looking piece of lettuce. >> hey! >> it's not the worse we can do but we can do far better with this option. we can eat more because we're having a lot of -- >> that looks delicious. >> bran foods have fiber. >> you're a vegetarian, right? >> a lot of my clients are not. i do cook chicken for my clients. but having the chicken on the salad, easier to digest and the starch with the protein. you see ho
your system, all the vitamins, mineral, everything you need with fiber in it helping keep you full as welce in a while. heavy meals you tenn to need more caffeineeand snacks later >> and we heard coffee's good for you. five cups. i like it. >> kimberly, if i had this for lunch, turkey sandwich on wheat with a diet soda, a couple of & chip, i would think i'm doing well. >> diet soda, because something is zero calories doesn't mean it's healthy. diet coke has a lot of...