working individuals. i just want to say governor molloy, ariel and we want to talk to people and hear from people and dr. wollyn. thank you to each of you. we ll have a break here on the beat and we ll be right back. turn up your swagger game with one a day men s. a complete multivitamin with key nutrients plus b vitamins for heart health. your one a day is showing.
dunham telling molloy, it is realistic expression about what it is like to be alive. if you re not into me, that s your problem. molloy is speaking out to abc news. it was a big artistic choice and inquirining why as a writer she made that choice. later chiming in, saying she was a rage spiral, accusing her of showing her body too much. i absolutely never criticized her appearance and would never do that. that would be crazy, tasteless and all of. reporter: not the first time, critics spoke up about her attitude toward sex. last year critics lashed out after the character had a fling with patrick wilson claiming the trist between the mismatched pair was implausible and uncomfortable and the same noble
attitude was with the golden globes days ago. what is the most girly thing about you? my genitals. reporter: as for her spat with molloy, she hasn t responded to the comment. it looks like she will be sticking to her own naked truth for season three. george stephanopoulos playing it cool on that one. he cracked up. surprising answer. third season girls premier. on sunday on hbo. the show is so popular, it takes place in green point brooklyn. the rent there has gone up. oh, wow. it is interesting she got so upset. if he really did just ask why she makes this decision. it s not the worst that anyone has ever said about all of this. he said she looks like a little fat chick who kind of looks like jonah hill and that s just plain mean. she just laughed that off though and didn t take that too seriously. maybe it is just the build-up of all of the negativity and the comments. she is laughing all the way to the bank. show is doing great and she s the writer of the show. goo
house of representatives to exercise its constitutional power to impeach richard m. nixon, president of the united states of america. well, there was, that s today s daily flashback. on this day in 1974 when the house judiciary committee officially opened impeachment hearings against president richard nixon. he wasn t impeached. he quit before that would have happened. it s not just republican governors in states like wisconsin and new jersey that are engaged in high stakes fights with public employee unions. connecticut s first governor could send out pink slips today cht faced with a $3.3 billion deficit over the next two year, governor molloy is asking for $2 billion in concessions from the state s public employee unions and just signs a $2.6 billion tax hike into law. larry dorman is spokesperson for
the coalition which represents 13 state employee unions. let me ask you straight up, what about the concessions that the golf ing for that you re not willing to give in on. i appreciate you having me. we ve been in intense discussions with the molloy administration. we re working constructively as possible to identify save savings and concessions that will not only define the role of our members in this whole budget debate in process, but also get connecticut s economy moving forward, so i do have to report that the atmosphere has been constructive. it s been frank. both sides are working incredibly hard, so it was the issue, what is the specific issue of the contribution of the $2 billion that they re looking for?