from joe manchin, saying that bernie sanders is up on a state. or he s telling west virginia what to do, and in reality, 48 senators who represent 176 constituents are being blocked from passing a bill that has 60% public support. and is being held up from two senators who represent 9 million constituencies. the president really seem democratic to me. what i think now is when you are reacting to one senators what they are doing in the state, there must be some kind of impact. one of the issues here is that we just don t know exactly what s senator manchin, and what senator sinema want. they have completely communicated that when they haven t communicated that to the white house or the democratic leadership. but that is a process that is ongoing. but i think one thing that is missing here, and one thing that the partial focus on, while the democrats are making the saucy. one that normally it happens with
WATCH: Drew Barrymore admits in a game of Did the Crime, Sip the Wine Updated
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Drew Barrymore plays a fun game with guests on her show called, Did the Crime, Sip the Wine . The truth is being revealed on another level.
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Drew Barrymore is infamous for her jolly, sexy, and bold ability to speak the truth, without caring much about the backlash. We guess that s why she is able to successfully smash being a talk show host.
So when she hosts a game called, Did the Crime, Sip the Wine , on her show with her guests Nina Dobrev and Julianne Hough, she comes flat out to admitting to some pretty spicy truths.
reporter: like that carl s jr. ad. 10 million people watched during the super bowl but one advertising research firm suggests only 27% of viewers they asked plan to actually visit the fast-food chain. steamy. reporter: after some objected to kraft s 2013 shirtless pitch man all natural. reporter: their zesty italian dressing commercial started featuring more wholesome radishes. having sexy ads is backfiring because not only are people becoming more immune to it it really rubs viewers the wrong way. reporter: and as researchers found, if the saucy ads don t turn some people off, it turns others on so much so that they forget what the product ad s even for. i have no idea what that ad s for. i just noticed there was somebody gyrating. clouds my judgment of what the product is, definitely. and they should have consulted with t.j. holmes. take a look at him from good morning america. oh, yeah. hello! i was look how far did you go?
looking longingly into my eyes. i was looking at the blue streak in your hair. i was, of course, checking my twitter feed. whatever. but richard, how do you get that cadence in your voice. when you say things like i wouldn t be anywhere but here on new year s. years of practice. it s time to undress. oh, wait, we re going to do this. ready? it was supposed to be a big reveal. uh-oh. saucy. i think we might have to reverse that. you guys have done a terrific job. we really appreciate it. richard is wearing a sympathy hat. richard, i appreciate your wearing a hat in sympathy with my hat as well. no blue here.
the different kind of magazine is launching today. it s called my pope and it is dedicated exclusively to pope francis. oh! supermarket tabloid, i don t like it. i love it! what is in this thing beside, i guess, what you call it there? 15 tips to better love thy neighbors. the papa style magazine will feature clorl phoolorful spread includes a centerfold poster of the pontiff. slow down there, kitties! a centerfold? how will they keep that oh, kind of tasteful? saucy, but tasteful.