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what come to mind is phyllis gates. she passed away recently. she was rock hudson's wife. she was an actress. she married rock hudson. rock hudson has just died of aids, okay? now we've booked her on and everyone is excited. this is going to be sensational. here's a woman who was married to rock hudson who has just died of aids. she sat town. nice to have you with us. how did you feel learning this? i felt bad. how did you meet -- my agent introduced us. did you know he had aids? no. i hadn't spoken to him in years. what was he like as a husband? he was nice. he was a good husband. >> that's a tough one. >> did you follow his career? a little. >> he wasn't kissing her a lot. >> next, we have larry and snoop dog. >> 1967 pontiac. i never heard of that. >> yeah. it's low to the floor, too. see? i told you it was low to the floor. [ male announcer ] this rock has never stood still. since our beginning, we've been there for clients through good times and bad, when our clients' needs changed we changed to meet them. through the years, when some lost their way, we led the way wi
what come to mind is phyllis gates. she passed away recently. she was rock hudson's wife. she was an actress. she married rock hudson. rock hudson has just died of aids, okay? now we've booked her on and everyone is excited. this is going to be sensational. here's a woman who was married to rock hudson who has just died of aids. she sat town. nice to have you with us. how did you feel learning this? i felt bad. how did you meet -- my agent introduced us. did you know he had aids? no. i hadn't...
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phyllis gates. she passed away recently. she was rock hudson's wife. she was an actress. she married rock hudson. rock hudson has just died of aids, now we book her on. and everyone's excited. this is going to be sensational. here's a woman who was married to rock hudson, who has just died of aids. she sits down, nice to have you with us. how did you feel learning this? i felt bad. how did you meet rock? my agent introduced us. did you know he had aids? no, i hadn't spoken to him in years. what was he like as a husband? he was nice. he was a good husband. >> that's a tough one. >> did you follow his career? >> a little. >> wow! >> that was hard to take. >> he wasn't kissing her a lot, larry. >> no. >> next, we have larry and snoop dog, what a pair. it's next. >> 1967 pontiac parasini. >> never heard of it. >> it's low to the floor too. >> whoa! >> i told you. >> i'm low to the floor. [ male announcer ] if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one th
phyllis gates. she passed away recently. she was rock hudson's wife. she was an actress. she married rock hudson. rock hudson has just died of aids, now we book her on. and everyone's excited. this is going to be sensational. here's a woman who was married to rock hudson, who has just died of aids. she sits down, nice to have you with us. how did you feel learning this? i felt bad. how did you meet rock? my agent introduced us. did you know he had aids? no, i hadn't spoken to him in years. what...
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phil is on -- phyllis is on our independent line. caller: good morning, gentlemen. as to our guest there, sir, and i'm 72 years old, licensed realtor at the age of 21. ok. and license hairdresser, barber, urban planner. did very well. supported three children. put them through college and six nieces and nephews. when it comes right down to that mortgage payment, including your taxes, if your mortgage is $1,200 a month, you better make $1,200 a week. that's equivalent to $30 an hour. they don't have those job training anymore. they're overseas. and our politicians, whether they're there locally, have their investments overseas and that's what's wrong. you have are a $1,200. you better have it a week making $30. what do you say about that? guest: what we have in this country is a wage deflation or a disinflation. because of this recession, wages are falling and they're falling faster than a lot of people's mortgage payments. and this is why the economy -- another reason why the economy is going to have a problem. i mean, if you started bringing companies back from chi
phil is on -- phyllis is on our independent line. caller: good morning, gentlemen. as to our guest there, sir, and i'm 72 years old, licensed realtor at the age of 21. ok. and license hairdresser, barber, urban planner. did very well. supported three children. put them through college and six nieces and nephews. when it comes right down to that mortgage payment, including your taxes, if your mortgage is $1,200 a month, you better make $1,200 a week. that's equivalent to $30 an hour. they don't...
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. >> let's go to phyllis in baltimore. good morning, phyllis. >> good morning. >> are you going to get out and vote toddy? >> why not. >> because what is going to change? nothing is going to change. -t don't matter wwo you votee3 for, nothing is going to change. it's going to remain the same. >> you think it just dufnt matter. >> it doesn't mmtter who is in there ecause nothing is goong -o change. >>phyllis, thank you for your call. >> alice is in baltimore, she is on the line now. what do you hink, the last caller says nothing changes, so no, i'm not going to vote today. >> i feel that every votee3 counts. i feel that our fore fathers us to vote. american citizen to get out and vote whether it's primary orogenor,general election. it does count. what most people don't know is that the candidates may not go to the general election ii they don't vote at the primaryy3 election. i don't think a lot of new voters know that. this is the opportunity they have o make sure that the perron they want to go forward tt the general elec
. >> let's go to phyllis in baltimore. good morning, phyllis. >> good morning. >> are you going to get out and vote toddy? >> why not. >> because what is going to change? nothing is going to change. -t don't matter wwo you votee3 for, nothing is going to change. it's going to remain the same. >> you think it just dufnt matter. >> it doesn't mmtter who is in there ecause nothing is goong -o change. >>phyllis, thank you for your call. >> alice...
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some of them and began to read, you know, 19th century african-american poets, you know, lucy cherry, phyllis wheatley, and a number of other writers. i just took part many that big tribute to dunbar, one of the most versatile writers in american history. novelist, poet, song writer. so that's what turned me on to poetry was the poetry of walt whitman. what can you express in poetry that you can't express in a novel or in nonfiction? >> guest: well, i think it's a, i think with poetry there's a matter of originality that as a novelist or as a prose writer one can get away with cliches, and some of the great writers will drop a cliche once in a while. but i think the poets i admire, those who can put together a line or an image that one wouldn't think of. you know, for example, charles sennett, he's a good example of someone who compares, for example, the face of a watermelon with a buddhist face or, you know, just surprising analogies of what poets do. and i think the younger poets, the younger poets fall into the trap of writing long poems. i give them the 11-line rule. you know, try to do -
some of them and began to read, you know, 19th century african-american poets, you know, lucy cherry, phyllis wheatley, and a number of other writers. i just took part many that big tribute to dunbar, one of the most versatile writers in american history. novelist, poet, song writer. so that's what turned me on to poetry was the poetry of walt whitman. what can you express in poetry that you can't express in a novel or in nonfiction? >> guest: well, i think it's a, i think with poetry...
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. >> reporter: as for ralph in real life, on tuesday, he and his wife, phyllis, will celebrate their 24th wedding anniversary. you were introduced to her by your grandmother? >> that's pretty close. it was at my cousin's sweet 16 party at my grandmother's house. these are like, tootsie rolls, cheese doodles, and a coke. now, it's like red carpet. lights, limos. believe me. i just paid for one for my daughter a couple of years ago. >> reporter: father to daughter, julia, and son, daniel. ralph is proud of the choices he's made to put his family first. even amid the demands of an actor's life. >> at the end of the day, it's my kids, it's my family, my upbringing. in retrospect, all the choices worked out for the -- for the -- for the good. >> and, of course, tonight's dances with reflect on the contestants' personal life stories. we'll learn more about ralph. he seems so comfortable in his own skin. his muscles on the other hand, are killing him, george. >> what a great guy. thank you very much, chris. "dancing with the stars" tonight, 8:00, 7:00 central. right here on abc. >>> when we
. >> reporter: as for ralph in real life, on tuesday, he and his wife, phyllis, will celebrate their 24th wedding anniversary. you were introduced to her by your grandmother? >> that's pretty close. it was at my cousin's sweet 16 party at my grandmother's house. these are like, tootsie rolls, cheese doodles, and a coke. now, it's like red carpet. lights, limos. believe me. i just paid for one for my daughter a couple of years ago. >> reporter: father to daughter, julia, and...
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they were killed, phyllis mckay and bob rig elle, were killed with them. a rocket hifr propelled grenade was fired at a navy ship and u.s. forces responded by boarding the yacht. they found the americans mort mortally wounded. two pirates were found killed and two more were fired. 13 were captured. phyllis and bob were from seattle. they have been traveling with the adamses earlier this month. here's what mckay's niece said about that tragedy. >> my aunt was not dead when she -- when the navy s.e.a.l.s arrived on the ship. she had been shot but was not dead at that time. they did try to save her, but they were unsuccessful. >> according to adams' web site, the couple in 2004 embark ond a plan, eight to ten-year voyage around the world. >>> remember high school, how many students were in your class? now imagine having 60 students in that class. it could soon happen in one major u.s. city. we'll tell you where in just a few minutes. to keep in balance after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has gingko f
they were killed, phyllis mckay and bob rig elle, were killed with them. a rocket hifr propelled grenade was fired at a navy ship and u.s. forces responded by boarding the yacht. they found the americans mort mortally wounded. two pirates were found killed and two more were fired. 13 were captured. phyllis and bob were from seattle. they have been traveling with the adamses earlier this month. here's what mckay's niece said about that tragedy. >> my aunt was not dead when she -- when the...
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joining me on the phone is phyllis from emergency management. what are you seeing on the ground? >> at this time, i have not had an opportunity to even be outside our bunker. all i can tell you for sure is that it appears that we've had multiple touchdowns in the city of cullman as well as areas outside the city of cullman. and that's just for the last round of storms. >> multiple touchdowns. can you be more specific in terms of -- i know you said you haven't gone outside. but have you gotten any phone calls in terms of buildings damaged? >> we've gotten multiple calls about structural damage across the city. >> in terms of homes, buildings, hospitals? can you be more specific? >> i do have a report of possible damage to our one hospital. also have reports of damage to our emergency medical services building, to our rescue squad building. those are the only three that i can give you specifically. >> phyllis little from cullman county, alabama. let us know if anything changes and of course we want to follow up with you on that hospital if it was in fact hit. thank you so much. >>>
joining me on the phone is phyllis from emergency management. what are you seeing on the ground? >> at this time, i have not had an opportunity to even be outside our bunker. all i can tell you for sure is that it appears that we've had multiple touchdowns in the city of cullman as well as areas outside the city of cullman. and that's just for the last round of storms. >> multiple touchdowns. can you be more specific in terms of -- i know you said you haven't gone outside. but have...
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>> phyllis shaffley is as pat buchanan once called her, the first lady of conservatism. she's been there from the beginning on the right, so it can only help michele bachmann in a nomination situation. on the other hand, 10 phyllis shaffleys at this point are what would be needed to help her campaign because in minnesota, i know republicans who admire her are saying congresswoman, please tell us, are you going to run for your seat again, the time is ticking on the nomination process. she's going to have to make a decision, all the presidential race or less running for reelection to the house. >> quick answer here, despite all this that's going on, do we still think romney will end up being the nominee? >> you know something, it's been said before and yogi beara said never make predictions, especially about the future, you never know in politics. you said earlier, tony, who would have thought that gingrich would have been the anti-romney or the candidate of the month. who knows at this point. i'd say one thing, his momentum looks pretty strong and he hasn't made any slipu
>> phyllis shaffley is as pat buchanan once called her, the first lady of conservatism. she's been there from the beginning on the right, so it can only help michele bachmann in a nomination situation. on the other hand, 10 phyllis shaffleys at this point are what would be needed to help her campaign because in minnesota, i know republicans who admire her are saying congresswoman, please tell us, are you going to run for your seat again, the time is ticking on the nomination process....
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phyllis and. >>> a big time rainmaker throughout the day. the biggest concern for the metro area is really the potential for flooding as. the rain will change into snow later on tonight at 11:00 p.m.. let's take a look at radar. rain pretty much everywhere. it will be heavy at times. you see the yellow and orange? that indicates the heavier rainfall. up and down parts of 95 in virginia and even maryland. especially the bw parkway. and route 50. flood watch in effect for tonight. a winter weather advisory -- howard montgomery,
phyllis and. >>> a big time rainmaker throughout the day. the biggest concern for the metro area is really the potential for flooding as. the rain will change into snow later on tonight at 11:00 p.m.. let's take a look at radar. rain pretty much everywhere. it will be heavy at times. you see the yellow and orange? that indicates the heavier rainfall. up and down parts of 95 in virginia and even maryland. especially the bw parkway. and route 50. flood watch in effect for tonight. a...
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>> jimmy: phyllis george. but i think -- [ laughter ] jeff george. a quarterback. i could go on forever with -- >> quarterbacks need best friends. >> jimmy: king george, who i'm pretty sure is dead. >> i think so. [ laughter ] i think i've seen his gravestone. >> jimmy: you are one of the people who announces the s.a.g. award, the screen actor's guild award nominations on tv. so, you stand there and you will read the nominees. >> that's what they tell me. >> jimmy: and there's a very good chance you will be reading your own name. >> yeah, maybe. we'll see. i don't know. >> jimmy: you should read your own name one way or the other. [ laughter ] >> the thing, i feel like i could just throw my name in there, right? >> jimmy: of course you could. >> i think i might. we'll see. >> jimmy: have you kind of thought about how you will react if, in either way? because -- >> i'm going to cry. no matter what. i've decided i'm going to cry if my name is there and if it isn't. i think that will be fun. >> jimmy: you're planning a breakdown. >> yeah. i want to have a bareakdown o
>> jimmy: phyllis george. but i think -- [ laughter ] jeff george. a quarterback. i could go on forever with -- >> quarterbacks need best friends. >> jimmy: king george, who i'm pretty sure is dead. >> i think so. [ laughter ] i think i've seen his gravestone. >> jimmy: you are one of the people who announces the s.a.g. award, the screen actor's guild award nominations on tv. so, you stand there and you will read the nominees. >> that's what they tell me....
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they met up with phyllis mckay and bob riggel, also from washington state. military commander james matis speaking from tampa, florida, expressed his deepest condolences to the families. joining me on the phone is msnbc terrorist analyst evan coleman. i was a little surprised, evan. i thought, they're surrounded by the military, they have communication. are you surprised the pirates shot these innocent victims? >> well, it's ho shocking but unfortunately not surprising. a lot of them are teenagers, they're not that organized. we've seen in the past when the u.s. navy has gotten near ships that have been taken over, these pirates have threatened the lives of hostages because they've gotten nervous. and we don't know exactly what happened in this case, but it certainly is entirely possible that the pirates got nervous and they did something which makes no sense, which is horrific, but unfortunately that's what happens when you take people hostage with guns. i mean, the motivation here normally is profit, but when you're pointing a gun at someone, the situation
they met up with phyllis mckay and bob riggel, also from washington state. military commander james matis speaking from tampa, florida, expressed his deepest condolences to the families. joining me on the phone is msnbc terrorist analyst evan coleman. i was a little surprised, evan. i thought, they're surrounded by the military, they have communication. are you surprised the pirates shot these innocent victims? >> well, it's ho shocking but unfortunately not surprising. a lot of them are...
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examples include phyllis morris international, colgate pal monthly live and the companies that stabilize their eshg earnings in a downside economic scenario. >> you're saying to stay away from which thing? >> staying away from the more cyclical stocks more expose to the economic cycle. they produce economic growth in a slow economy anyway, and on top of that their propensity for dividend growth in a more sdus yus period is lower. >> we thank jason and kevin this morning. we appreciate you guys being with us. >> there's more news coming out with that hacking scandal. >> yeah. >> with "the news of the world." apparently brad pitt and angelina jolie were named by british prosecutors among the alleged victims of the phone hacking. so we're getting more details on this. we'll hear more as we get through the morning. >> i never understood where all of those tabloids got their news. now it may be a little bit clearer. >> okay. >> when we come back we talk to the head of software giant s.a.p. tech spending, the impact of euro crisis and push momuch mor. >> do you think we've been hacked or you'v
examples include phyllis morris international, colgate pal monthly live and the companies that stabilize their eshg earnings in a downside economic scenario. >> you're saying to stay away from which thing? >> staying away from the more cyclical stocks more expose to the economic cycle. they produce economic growth in a slow economy anyway, and on top of that their propensity for dividend growth in a more sdus yus period is lower. >> we thank jason and kevin this morning. we...
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one thing we haven't mentioned, comedian phyllis diller passing away just yesterday, born in 1917. she was a wonderful woman who had so many bright moments and so many sayings. i was reading through some of her sayings. of her kids, tranquillizers work only if you keep them away from children. i do jordyner in three steps, i serve the food, i clear the table then i bury the dead. woman ahead of her time. >> i have a question for you, a story broke after our show ended but during "squawk on the street" yesterday and this is the augusta story and you are a businesswoman unto yourself. >> i'm not a golfer and that probably rules me out from being a great commenter on these things. i was never all that bothered by that. i follow the game of golf figured this was a long time coming and there was a piece yesterday that we talked about this yesterday morning and then yesterday i think it was on "business insider" i don't know if it was blodget who wrote it but somehow wrote how this is something you might have expected to see coming after ibm had jenny remeti who came in. lot of people sa
one thing we haven't mentioned, comedian phyllis diller passing away just yesterday, born in 1917. she was a wonderful woman who had so many bright moments and so many sayings. i was reading through some of her sayings. of her kids, tranquillizers work only if you keep them away from children. i do jordyner in three steps, i serve the food, i clear the table then i bury the dead. woman ahead of her time. >> i have a question for you, a story broke after our show ended but during...
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i like how marginalized phyllis schlafley has gotten. >> they rolled out women for akin. they had an odd video. >> it looks like one of those dove commercials. real women they had a sampling of women there just cheering on an absent todd akin. >> it's odd. i reported first that the video which apparently didn't mean to go live, they took it down right after i reported on it, it was the first woman breaking in video had a woman hiding in the shadows talking about todd akin. she couldn't show her face. she had no idea and she was saying i got raped and he didn't judge me at all. >> no one ever accused him of judging rape victims. >> right. >> no one ever said you were mean to rape victims. >> he did say legitimate rape. >> that to me, i if people had a moral center, they'd be holding paul ryan's feet to the fire or his comments on rape. >> not only his comments, but legislation. he tried to redefine rape in the house, he backed a bill that changed the definition to forcible rape along with. >> as opposed to consensual rape. i get really angry about this. i have a hard time
i like how marginalized phyllis schlafley has gotten. >> they rolled out women for akin. they had an odd video. >> it looks like one of those dove commercials. real women they had a sampling of women there just cheering on an absent todd akin. >> it's odd. i reported first that the video which apparently didn't mean to go live, they took it down right after i reported on it, it was the first woman breaking in video had a woman hiding in the shadows talking about todd akin. she...
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. >> phyllis diller. >> they were key makers. >> and rose to fame in the same era, i am very sorry to see go whitney houston. we're going to be back with more of our last word holiday show. ♪ ♪ ♪ phyllis, phyll . >>> welcome back to "the last word," holiday party. our new category is the biggest surprise of 2012. karen finney, what was the biggest surprise of 2012. >> that we were able to call the election around 11:00. >> i actually thought it would happen, by the time we got to california, closing time we would know. >> i really thought it would be a much bigger mess, and i didn't think the president would be able to win without us having a debacle in florida, and thankfully we didn't. >> joy reed, what was the big surprise? >> the big surprise was that mitt romney chose paul ryan as his running mate. he is the right guy? but as a democrat, secretly, i was like oh please, pick paul ryan, i didn't think he would do it. >> there were so many reasons not to pick him. >> but he was like ideological, and they crystallized all the things they didn't like about mitt romney, the 47%,
. >> phyllis diller. >> they were key makers. >> and rose to fame in the same era, i am very sorry to see go whitney houston. we're going to be back with more of our last word holiday show. ♪ ♪ ♪ phyllis, phyll . >>> welcome back to "the last word," holiday party. our new category is the biggest surprise of 2012. karen finney, what was the biggest surprise of 2012. >> that we were able to call the election around 11:00. >> i actually...
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. >> phyllis diller. trail blazing comedian. >> i have two. different men, their losses will be felt in different worlds. >> but they rose to fame in the same era, and i'm very sorry to see go whitney houston. we're going to be back with more of our last word holiday show. ♪ mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the last word," holiday party. our new category is the biggest surprise of 2012. karen finney, what was the biggest surprise of 2012. >> that we were able to call the election around 11:00. >> you know, i wasn't surprised by that. >> i actually thought that that would happen. by the time we got to california, closing time we would know. >> i really tho
. >> phyllis diller. trail blazing comedian. >> i have two. different men, their losses will be felt in different worlds. >> but they rose to fame in the same era, and i'm very sorry to see go whitney houston. we're going to be back with more of our last word holiday show. ♪ mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level...
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. >> phyllis diller. amazing trailblazing comedian. >> she was. >> alex, sorry to see you go? >> i have two. george mcgovern and rob gi shank gl guard. very different men. >> i'm very sorry to see go whitney houston. >> yeah. >>> we're going to be back with more of our "last word holiday show." ♪ smoothes, lifts, defies? red jars are all the same right? wrong! you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ >>> welcome back to. >> reporter: "the last word" holiday party. our new category is the biggest surprise of 2012. karen finney, what was the biggest surprise of 2012? >> that we were able to call the election right around 11:00. >> you know, i wasn't surp
. >> phyllis diller. amazing trailblazing comedian. >> she was. >> alex, sorry to see you go? >> i have two. george mcgovern and rob gi shank gl guard. very different men. >> i'm very sorry to see go whitney houston. >> yeah. >>> we're going to be back with more of our "last word holiday show." ♪ smoothes, lifts, defies? red jars are all the same right? wrong! you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use...
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>> phyllis diller. >> alex, sorry to see you go? >> i have two. george mcgovern and robby shancar. very different men. their losses will be felt in different worlds but they were kingmakers. >> and i'm very sorry to see go whitney houston. >> yeah. >> we're going to be back with more of our last word holiday show. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> welcome back to the last word holiday party. our new category is the biggest surprise of 2012. karen finney, what was the biggest surprise of 2012? >> that we were able to call the election right around 11:00. >> you know, i wasn't surprised by that. >> you weren't spice surprised? >> that's what i thought would happen. >> i thought it would be a much longer night and i really thought it was going to be a much bigger mess and i did not think the
>> phyllis diller. >> alex, sorry to see you go? >> i have two. george mcgovern and robby shancar. very different men. their losses will be felt in different worlds but they were kingmakers. >> and i'm very sorry to see go whitney houston. >> yeah. >> we're going to be back with more of our last word holiday show. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat?...
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. >> phyllis diller. amazing trailblazing comedian. >> she was. >> alex, sorry to see you go? >> i have two. george mcgovern and robby shankguard. very different men. >> i'm very sorry to see go whitney houston. >> yeah. >>> we're going to be back with more of our "last word" holiday show. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to. ♪ >>> welcome back to. >> reporter: "the last word" holiday party. our new category is the biggest surprise of 2012. karen finney, what was the biggest surprise of 2012? >> that we were able to call the election right around 11:00. >> you know, i wasn't surprised by that. >> wow weren't surprised? >> i actually thought that's what was going to happen. >> i literally had thought that it was going to be a much longer night. >> most people did. >> i thought it was going to be a much bigger mess. i did not think the president was going to win without us having some debacle in florida. thankfully we did. >> joy reid, the biggest surprise. >> the biggest surprise is that mitt romney actually chose paul ryan as his running mate. i have to say i said on the very last w
. >> phyllis diller. amazing trailblazing comedian. >> she was. >> alex, sorry to see you go? >> i have two. george mcgovern and robby shankguard. very different men. >> i'm very sorry to see go whitney houston. >> yeah. >>> we're going to be back with more of our "last word" holiday show. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to. ♪ >>> welcome back to. >> reporter: "the last word" holiday party. our new category is...
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>> phyllis diller would laugh. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: all right. and this is how we get adults that are like the rapey republicans that think -- >> legitimate rape. >> not something you hear about in health class. >> stephanie: magical powers. >> they didn't teach me that. >> stephanie: your magical powers, hot brie. at least jim thinks so. leader of the california republican group may are revived the controversial subject of rape and pregnancy. it is a woman right? celeste grieg. she told a newspaper that pregnancies by rape are rare because it is an act of violence because the body is traumatized. she ironically was trying to criticize todd aiken -- >> but she agreed with him. >> stephanie: victims of legitimate rape very rarely gets pregnant because the body has a way of shutting it down. she said it was an insensitive remark. he should have come back and apologized then she went on to say granted, the percentage of pregnancies due to rape is small because the body is traumatized. what? she went on to reiterate exactly what he said. okay. if you
>> phyllis diller would laugh. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: all right. and this is how we get adults that are like the rapey republicans that think -- >> legitimate rape. >> not something you hear about in health class. >> stephanie: magical powers. >> they didn't teach me that. >> stephanie: your magical powers, hot brie. at least jim thinks so. leader of the california republican group may are revived the controversial subject of rape and pregnancy. it...
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to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's a probiotic that fortifies your digestive system
to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great...
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to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. for current and former military members and their families. get advice from the people who share your values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> after meeting with both parties this week, the president left washington today. he traveled to a national science and engineering laboratory just outside of chicago to push his clean energy agenda and urge congress to fund research into emerging technologies that will power the next generation of american cars. nbc's mike viqueira joins us live from the capitol. mike, i'm not going to ask you where you've been for a while. a number of our viewers have been asking that question including my wife. i know you've been busy. i know you've been busy. the white house is saying this research has been paid for with revenue from federal oil and gas leases an offshore drilling and would not add to the deficit. you were there on capitol hill thursday and you had the chance, i believe, to ask the president about his meetings with r
to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. for current and former military members and their families. get advice from the people who share your values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> after meeting with both parties this week, the president left washington today. he traveled to a national science and engineering laboratory just outside of chicago to push his clean energy agenda and urge congress to fund research into emerging technologies that will...
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to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." did you know that if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose the supporting teeth? even subtle movement of your partial can put stress on supporting teeth. this could lead to further tooth loss. try new poligrip® seal and protect denture adhesive. it stabilizes your partial to help reduce movement against gums and supporting teeth. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth with new poligrip® for partials. also try polidt® clean and protect denture cleanser to kill 99.9% of
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and phyllis is who are afraid you will become. >> we try to be very truthful in our family. you're not her aunt. >> reporter: weighing on the minds of these old friends, the recent disclosure that valerie harper has an inoperable brain tumor. >> we are progressing. i see what is ahead. what could be tomorrow. in fact i am hoping i get through friday. >> reporter: a lot of people honestly would get into bed and put the covers over their heads. >> don't go to the funeral until the day of the funeral. say why me, rage. let it be there. go through it. move on. >> reporter: this may be the last time the five are together. the mood of the reunion wasn't sad. it was a celebration of old friends, and a shared past that made tv history. >> makes me think what a lucky woman you are, to be working with the people who are your very good friends. >> i look around at these girls. and i just. my heart fills up. >> me too. >> happiness and love. and celebration and what life really is. ♪ you might just make it after all ♪ >> i'm katie couric in los angeles. >> great seeing them together
and phyllis is who are afraid you will become. >> we try to be very truthful in our family. you're not her aunt. >> reporter: weighing on the minds of these old friends, the recent disclosure that valerie harper has an inoperable brain tumor. >> we are progressing. i see what is ahead. what could be tomorrow. in fact i am hoping i get through friday. >> reporter: a lot of people honestly would get into bed and put the covers over their heads. >> don't go to the...
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well he just has to wait until to one is looking so they don't laugh. [ phyllis diller laughter ] >> he rolls himself into a ball. >> stephanie: right, and he looks dooffy. it's like when someone catches you tripping. i meant to do that. all right. seventeen minutes after the hour, right back -- >> yogi you fell over yogi. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: -- on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: for a good time call now, 1-800-steph-1-2. ♪ show is on current tv. cenk off air>>> and i think the audience gets, "this guys to best of his abilities is trying to look out for us." only on current tv! (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. ♪ ♪ come on ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> that's funny. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: uh-huh. it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome it to. twenty-two minutes after the hour. this hour brought to you by wix.com. need a website go get it free. you know people don't take you seri
well he just has to wait until to one is looking so they don't laugh. [ phyllis diller laughter ] >> he rolls himself into a ball. >> stephanie: right, and he looks dooffy. it's like when someone catches you tripping. i meant to do that. all right. seventeen minutes after the hour, right back -- >> yogi you fell over yogi. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: -- on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: for a good time call now, 1-800-steph-1-2. ♪ show is on...
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to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? ♪ everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> checking top stories -- an american airlines plane forced to make an emergency landing after one of its engines stopped working after takeoff. officials say flight 1111 was heading from dallas -- heading to dallas from charlotte, north carolina, when it diverted to little rock, arkansas. 135 people were on board. the plane did land safely. no one
to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? ♪ everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs....
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congressman, conservative phyllis schlafly, she defended the north carolina voting law by saying, i'm going to quote her, the reduction in the number of days allowed for early voting is particularly important because early voting plays a major role in obama's game plan. the obama technocrats have developed an efficient system of identifying perspective obama voters. so early voting is an essential component of the democrats' get-out-the-vote. she flat-out admits the real reason of the laws is to actually keep people from voting. >> reverend sharpton, i need to explain to you what is going on in north carolina. the republicans did not expect president obama to win north carolina in 2008. it was a complete surprise. we won. the president won by 14,000 votes in north carolina. and they developed a strategy after that to make sure that president obama and democrats never again win a presidential election in north carolina. and so the tea party emerged. and they got active. they became well funded. they had a national network. they were very vocal. and won the legislative races in 2010, ca
congressman, conservative phyllis schlafly, she defended the north carolina voting law by saying, i'm going to quote her, the reduction in the number of days allowed for early voting is particularly important because early voting plays a major role in obama's game plan. the obama technocrats have developed an efficient system of identifying perspective obama voters. so early voting is an essential component of the democrats' get-out-the-vote. she flat-out admits the real reason of the laws is...
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. >> in lieu of family, lewis has >> in lieu of family, lewis has phyllis taylor. phyllis taylor. she's a correctional chaplain she's a correctional chaplain and has developed the hospice and has developed the hospice program here to help comfort program here to help comfort dying prisoners. dying prisoners. >> my hope is that if it's not >> my hope is that if it's not possible to release the elders possible to release the elders and to release the dying into and to release the dying into society, that the prisons and society, that the prisons and jails become home-like. jails become home-like. [praying] [praying] >> she popped out of the clear >> she popped out of the clear blue. blue. she's like an angel to me right. she's like an angel to me right. and i started getting my proper and i started getting my proper medication, you know, they medication, you know, they started giving me morphine... started giving me morphine... >> phyllis works with dozens of >> phyllis works with dozens of other dying patients across the other dying patients across the state of pennsylvania. state
. >> in lieu of family, lewis has >> in lieu of family, lewis has phyllis taylor. phyllis taylor. she's a correctional chaplain she's a correctional chaplain and has developed the hospice and has developed the hospice program here to help comfort program here to help comfort dying prisoners. dying prisoners. >> my hope is that if it's not >> my hope is that if it's not possible to release the elders possible to release the elders and to release the dying into and to...
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to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. all white meat chicken was made to be blanketed in golden breadcrumbs. with whipped mashed potatoes, topped with a thick homemade gravy. so she makes her country fried chicken to be eaten together. so they savor every last bite. marie callender's. >>> amy poehler is nominated for her work on parks and recreation. i believe amy is here tonight. can we get a shot of her? she looks amazing. >> wow. radiant. it is hard to believe she is a 42 #-year-old mother of two. >> i hear amy is a little difficult to work with? >> yeah, she's a straight up [bleep]. >> there were some words used i hadn't heard in a while. >> they are terrific. >> dynamic. just like heather nauert who is here whom i love. >> heather, the thing about this show is you walk up there with a drink in your hand. >> who does? >> coming from the table. >> that's right. >> is it champagne? >> that is why brian likes it. that is why he watches it. >> it loosens up the cast. >> all right, guys. good morning to you. i'm glad you h
to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. all white meat chicken was made to be blanketed in golden breadcrumbs. with whipped mashed potatoes, topped with a thick homemade gravy. so she makes her country fried chicken to be eaten together. so they savor every last bite. marie callender's. >>> amy poehler is nominated for her work on parks and recreation. i believe amy is here tonight. can we get a shot of her? she looks amazing. >> wow. radiant. it is hard to believe she...
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to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. >>> headlines for you. msnbc told him to take a hike. baldwin claims he never wanted to be part of the network msnbc in the first place. blames rachel maddow for him getting canned. he's leaving new york for hollywood and will never speak to the media again. >>> and piers morgan's show on cnn getting the axe. he replaced larry king years ago and has routinely been beaten by all the competitors in the 9:00 p.m. hour. say so long to piers. >>> remember when eric holder tracked james rosen's e-mails and phone calls? get ready. let's take a legal look at it with jay secelo. jay, first off, about this attempt to amend this portion of our law. do you like the attempt? >> i don't like the result of the attempt. let me tell you why. this is a pattern that the department of justice and frankly the obama administration is engaged in. they over reach. they get caught. they apologize. and then they sort of amend the rules so it doesn't look as bad. in this case what d.o.j. says in most circumstances they won't do that
to hear more of phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. >>> headlines for you. msnbc told him to take a hike. baldwin claims he never wanted to be part of the network msnbc in the first place. blames rachel maddow for him getting canned. he's leaving new york for hollywood and will never speak to the media again. >>> and piers morgan's show on cnn getting the axe. he replaced larry king years ago and has routinely been beaten by all the competitors in the 9:00 p.m. hour. say so...
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# joining me now is phyllis benice. she's at institute for policy studies. also the author of going to tehran. why america must accept the republic of tehran. she served on the national security council in the clinton and bush administrations as well as in embassies throughout the middle east. so nice to have you both here. >> great to be here. >> let me start as i said at this table last week and heard people who i like and respect who who know more about a topic than i do get into an argument about what we ought to do. i thought, okay, so then how does the the president, who is surrounded by people he likes and respects? how does he come to a decision in the context of the information he's get sng. >> first, there's two sets of people the president has around him. one is a set of people who have made their way among powerful domestic constituency groups and people who made their way through the party. the same thing happens on the republican side. so you have people brought to the fore on the political level, from domestic political constituencies and from
# joining me now is phyllis benice. she's at institute for policy studies. also the author of going to tehran. why america must accept the republic of tehran. she served on the national security council in the clinton and bush administrations as well as in embassies throughout the middle east. so nice to have you both here. >> great to be here. >> let me start as i said at this table last week and heard people who i like and respect who who know more about a topic than i do get into...
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flyers man said what is the weather like today for the phyllis game, games, both games coming in starting at 16789. 05. looks a little dryer. a few showers popping up. warmer, west wind 10 to 20 miles an hour. watch the fly balls out there. a few more home runs. the tall ships, some blue sky there in the background. the ultimate doppler is all clear here getting a little break but we have to look at the computer forecast now. these will be showers popping up, not every where, about 1 or 2:00. maybe an isolated shower. certainly not every where, certainly not all that heavy and it will not leave the flooding but it is in the forecast 6789 if you're concerned about completely dry weather like our friend here, bill, there's a shadow there. the sun is out. not like yesterday, maybe do anything right now if you're concerned with some rain out there because we'll see -- hi, karen. the big sunday coming in. that's a nice change in the forecast. we are looking at a little change today. as i was showing you before i was interrupted, 50s now, close to 70. temperatures will continue to climb a bit t
flyers man said what is the weather like today for the phyllis game, games, both games coming in starting at 16789. 05. looks a little dryer. a few showers popping up. warmer, west wind 10 to 20 miles an hour. watch the fly balls out there. a few more home runs. the tall ships, some blue sky there in the background. the ultimate doppler is all clear here getting a little break but we have to look at the computer forecast now. these will be showers popping up, not every where, about 1 or 2:00....
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watching her made me want to go into the entertainment industry and phyllis diller was one of the first stand-up comedians i had ever seen. unbelievable. but i feel like mr. eisner some of it is yeah, it's not the -- it's not the most intelligent, you know, statement anyone has made. but i don't know. you know? it's like bigotry and sexism is kind of -- it's like every generation like my kids, all thousand of them will look at me and i think i'm an idiot on this stuff. >> you're actually taking all five of your kids on the road? >> yes. >> is this a regular thing? >> we are going on a 30-city tour this summer, starting on the 16th. >> so they each get their own bus? >> well, no! i mean, i'm not coming home with all of them. you know? i'm dropping some of them off. it's like johnny appleseed, you'll be in iowa the rest of your life! no, we are traveling and we get on this tour bus and we bring a babysitter and it's a journey, but the kids love it. it's their camping. >> happy birthday jim. thank you so much for being here this morning. jim gaffigan show premieres july 15th on tv land. yo
watching her made me want to go into the entertainment industry and phyllis diller was one of the first stand-up comedians i had ever seen. unbelievable. but i feel like mr. eisner some of it is yeah, it's not the -- it's not the most intelligent, you know, statement anyone has made. but i don't know. you know? it's like bigotry and sexism is kind of -- it's like every generation like my kids, all thousand of them will look at me and i think i'm an idiot on this stuff. >> you're actually...
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. >> joining us now, phyllis bennis from washington. she's the author of the new book "understanding isis and the new global war on terror." also joining us is james troud and harvard professor matthew bunn who developed a secret study for president clinton on the study of nuclear materials in russia. professor bunn first to you, in your reading of this deal what is your ultimate assessment of it? >> i do think it's an important breakthrough that will reduce the spread of nuclear weapons around the world and, in particular, in iran. it's actually a bit better than i would have expected would have been possible given the hostility and the stiff neck of the iranian regime. you have provisions designed to cut off or at least hem in each pathway iran may take on the bomb. on the uranium enrichment they are cutting back two-thirds of their centrifuges and the stock that they have. there's also a plutonium path to the bomb. there they are agreeing to modify their reactors so it won't produce much plutonium to ship out of the country all of th
. >> joining us now, phyllis bennis from washington. she's the author of the new book "understanding isis and the new global war on terror." also joining us is james troud and harvard professor matthew bunn who developed a secret study for president clinton on the study of nuclear materials in russia. professor bunn first to you, in your reading of this deal what is your ultimate assessment of it? >> i do think it's an important breakthrough that will reduce the spread of...
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. >> reporter: phyllis randall seeking the chairmanship she'd be the first african-american elected to that position. she said the changes are bringing a positive. >> because we have a diversity of opinions and of cultures. >> reporter: likewise eileen tagg murdoch said there's an opportunity amidst the growth. >> 33 people a day move into loudoun county. we can all do it together. >>> well, tomorrow, you can let roswell's mayor know what you think of a confederate monument. some want it to stay, others want it to go. the mayor wants your input on what to do with the statue. that beginnings at 6:00 p.m. tomorrow at city hall. >>> today you may see some changes beginning on the highways. vdot making route 50 in fairfax county a little wider. you will see lanes closed in chantilly. that's going to be between lee and pleasant valley roads. the work will start around 7:00 tonight and ends tomorrow morning. >>> a prince george's county police officer is now back home. he was hurt on the job, dragged away by a car last week. the police officer pulled someone over, this is near alberta drive
. >> reporter: phyllis randall seeking the chairmanship she'd be the first african-american elected to that position. she said the changes are bringing a positive. >> because we have a diversity of opinions and of cultures. >> reporter: likewise eileen tagg murdoch said there's an opportunity amidst the growth. >> 33 people a day move into loudoun county. we can all do it together. >>> well, tomorrow, you can let roswell's mayor know what you think of a...
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but phyllis admitted that jack was carrying a gun before the shooting. >> paul: we found a gun with jack's fingerprints on it in chelsea's apartment. >> victor: that's where he hid it. >> paul: well, victor, we're not sure that mr. bingham is the one who put it there. >> victor: seems like he would do that. he's that kind of a coward. is michael baldwin coming to arrange my release? >> paul: um, if you don't mind i'd like to ask you a few more questions about the, uh, weapon we recovered. >> victor: will you stop interrogating me and start
but phyllis admitted that jack was carrying a gun before the shooting. >> paul: we found a gun with jack's fingerprints on it in chelsea's apartment. >> victor: that's where he hid it. >> paul: well, victor, we're not sure that mr. bingham is the one who put it there. >> victor: seems like he would do that. he's that kind of a coward. is michael baldwin coming to arrange my release? >> paul: um, if you don't mind i'd like to ask you a few more questions about the,...
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tom, phyllis it. tom: they were already facing some charges. if they are convicted each of the three would face a maximum sentence of over 100 years in prison. tonight, there are three people facing a total of 22 charges in the death of nine-year-old jackie garcia. those indicted of the people who should have been protecting him. those include jack's mother, his uncle, and his mother's boyfriend. all three say these seven charges, the most serious second-degree murder. five of the seven are felonies. although the 30-year-old is the one who is alleged to beat them to death, he only faces one charge. that is reckless endangerment. when paramedics came to the family's apartment she first refused to let them treat her sign. the records say she had handcuffed the boy before wilson beat him. he and previously been charged with abusing a girl, in 2010. that charge was dropped after he pled guilty to assault. leon: thank you, tom. new tonight, an officer involved shooting in waldorf. news chopper seven throughout in the 3000 block of charleston court.
tom, phyllis it. tom: they were already facing some charges. if they are convicted each of the three would face a maximum sentence of over 100 years in prison. tonight, there are three people facing a total of 22 charges in the death of nine-year-old jackie garcia. those indicted of the people who should have been protecting him. those include jack's mother, his uncle, and his mother's boyfriend. all three say these seven charges, the most serious second-degree murder. five of the seven are...
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phyllis says spicy brown mustard on sausage hotdog. that will does sound good. hotdogs for breakfast? >> yes. >> philly pretzel factory will give out free pretzel dogs. >> what time? >> fourth and market between 8:00 and 10:00. >> oh, an hour and 19 minutes? >> tough wait. let us know, what's your favorite hotdog topping? use the #fox29goodday. >> jen and bob are going down the shore tomorrow, somers point. bob will be at the breakfast shop. and jen is going crabbing, then heads over to cj's corner grill for crazy pancakes. at 9:00 she check out the amazing food, music from baia's restaurant bay avenue. >> how is the weather going to be down there down the shore sue serio? >> as luck would have it i do have the down the shore forecast. i don't know why we're talking like this, but what the heck? >> is that how they talk? >> well, if we're going south? >> i think everyone in somers point area is oven dollars right now. >> dow have the address of the breakfast shop. they're on bay avenue, 910 bay avenue. that's where you can meet bob kelly in person. it will be br
phyllis says spicy brown mustard on sausage hotdog. that will does sound good. hotdogs for breakfast? >> yes. >> philly pretzel factory will give out free pretzel dogs. >> what time? >> fourth and market between 8:00 and 10:00. >> oh, an hour and 19 minutes? >> tough wait. let us know, what's your favorite hotdog topping? use the #fox29goodday. >> jen and bob are going down the shore tomorrow, somers point. bob will be at the breakfast shop. and jen is...
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. >> phyllis: hell of a day, huh?
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and by that, i mean when she had to kick somebody's butt. [ laughs ] >> phyllis: your sister's right. she doesn't lie. >> jack: i know. i heard. i went in and out of, i don't know what you call it, awareness. but i didn't hear everything. i heard a lot. >> phyllis: i knew you were in there. >> ashley: she tried everything she could to get information out of you. you know, anything about what happened that night in the park. [ door opens ] what do you think? are you strong enough to let us know what happened with victor? >> paul: this is just the question i was going to ask. welcome back, jack. a lot of people were worried about you. >> phyllis: that's absolutely true, but i want to take it easy on jack right now. >> jac
and by that, i mean when she had to kick somebody's butt. [ laughs ] >> phyllis: your sister's right. she doesn't lie. >> jack: i know. i heard. i went in and out of, i don't know what you call it, awareness. but i didn't hear everything. i heard a lot. >> phyllis: i knew you were in there. >> ashley: she tried everything she could to get information out of you. you know, anything about what happened that night in the park. [ door opens ] what do you think? are you...
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i'd like to thank phyllis and dick clark for donating $16,000 to buy a chair for a badly wounded vet. you are patriots. finally tonight "the factor" tip of the day, if you under irish people you know happiness is fleeting for us. we're always waiting for bad stuff to happen. a sense of doom right around the corner even in good times. and many people feel that way because all of us will suffer in this lifetime. so when something bad happens to you, there's a new book called "light in the darkness" that may help. it's edited by fox news analyst father morris. looking for solace for folks having a bad time. if you're a believer the book will definitely help you. even if you don't believe, you might want to check it out because it's the other side of the story. "the factor tip of the day." and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news "factor" website. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be pestiferous. what a great word that is. do not be pestiferous. now tomorrow i'm putting my pal charles krauthammer on the spot and he is going to predict whether
i'd like to thank phyllis and dick clark for donating $16,000 to buy a chair for a badly wounded vet. you are patriots. finally tonight "the factor" tip of the day, if you under irish people you know happiness is fleeting for us. we're always waiting for bad stuff to happen. a sense of doom right around the corner even in good times. and many people feel that way because all of us will suffer in this lifetime. so when something bad happens to you, there's a new book called "light...
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. >> and phyllis, it's fascinating, it was a so much more great of a threat >> it certainly doesn't have the capacity now, but gave up far more of that future than the u.s. gave up of anything. so it was on that sense something that the u.s. gained much more than iran gained. it's certainly true, iran wanted and got the, at least potential for lifting most of the economic sanctions, assuming that they are certified to be abiding by the terms of the treaty, but the u.s. gave up none of that. so i think that, you know, it's a very interesting comparison to the 50 years ago of jfk. >> we have to squeeze in a quick break here, we'll be back with more with our guests in a moment. this kid makes stains like crazy so we got our new he washing machine but it took forever turns out it wasn't the machine, it was our detergent. so we switched to tide turbo clean. now we get way cleaner clothes way faster he turbo clean. 6x the cleaning power in ½ the time >>> i recognize that netanyahu disagrees, disagrees strongly. i do not doubt his sincerity, but i believe he is wrong. i believe the facts suppo
. >> and phyllis, it's fascinating, it was a so much more great of a threat >> it certainly doesn't have the capacity now, but gave up far more of that future than the u.s. gave up of anything. so it was on that sense something that the u.s. gained much more than iran gained. it's certainly true, iran wanted and got the, at least potential for lifting most of the economic sanctions, assuming that they are certified to be abiding by the terms of the treaty, but the u.s. gave up none...
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. >> and phyllis, it's fascinating, it was a so much more great of a threat to the united states season soviet union at the time with missiles aimed every day, poised and ready to go at all major east coast u.s. cities to compare the so-called threat from iran to the united states to what we were facing with the soviet union, it's just incomparable. >> it's extraordinary, and it was very important that president obama made that point. >> it certainly doesn't have the capacity now, but gave up far more of that future than the u.s. gave up of anything. so it was on that sense something that the u.s. gained much more than iran gained. it's certainly true, iran wanted and got the, at least potential for lifting most of the economic sanctions, assuming that they are certified to be abiding by the terms of the treaty, but the u.s. gave up none of that. so i think that, you know, it's a very interesting comparison to the 50 years ago of jfk. >> we have to squeeze in a quick break here, we'll be back with more with our guests in a moment. the signs are everywhere. the lincoln summer invitation
. >> and phyllis, it's fascinating, it was a so much more great of a threat to the united states season soviet union at the time with missiles aimed every day, poised and ready to go at all major east coast u.s. cities to compare the so-called threat from iran to the united states to what we were facing with the soviet union, it's just incomparable. >> it's extraordinary, and it was very important that president obama made that point. >> it certainly doesn't have the capacity...