screaming. 74 years, that s how long actress betty white has been in the show business earning her the guiness world record for longest tv career for a female entertainer. the 91-year-old star currently is on tvland s hot in cleveland, which is hilarious. brian: i loved her in password. steve: and golden girls. brian: she s walked countless catwalks and graced magazine covers and adding tv host to her resume. gretchen: she s about to launch a show on fox called a healthy you with carol alt and she s our guest. good morning. thank you. steve: congratulations. it s so exciting. i m really excited. steve: because you re a professional model and it s always a struggle, i know, to stay skinny and look great. brian: how do you know, steve? steve: because she told us that she s tried everything. she knows what works, what doesn t work, and that s the knowledge you re going to bring to the show.
at 34 i had very bad health issues. i gained weight. i wasn t looking good at all and i saw my career slipping through my fingers. i thought i really have to do something the issue as you know, people sell snake oil. i went through dig out what really works, what doesn t work and all this information is in my head and i m so grateful to the fox news family for giving me an opportunity to share this information and to give the miracle that i have found to other women. this is an aging population and we re all looking to be healthy. we re all looking for that edge. we re all looking to stay beautiful and desirable an relevant and that s what i m looking to bring to my viewers and on the opening. jon: and on the opening program, for instance, you will talk about snacks for children. right we did a little school thing because school is starting. everybody says chips, for me it is all about eating the right food but what is the right food? nobody tells you, they use the word right, health
they had to do something. they had to do something. they threw this net out there and said we ll try all of these things. and i really do think it s time for us to go back and look at that, what works, what doesn t work, what reaches too far. great line that came out of the last two weeks is that you can have the internet or you can have privacy. you can t have both. that s the world in which we re now living. but it does not mean that you can t have some controls over the internet and some stronger filtration process than we now have. my guess is that the officials have been coming before congress this week, including fbi director mudirect or muller. they re absolutely correct. i m sure they have headed off some terrorist threats. when you have a high school dropout working for a private contractor who has access to the material that he does and can cause the kind of turmoil that he does, it seems to me that s back to the drawing boards, guys. how are we going to get this in a way
become when you know you and your colleague, susan collins, the two moderate republicans, we ve seen how endangered a species, northeast moderate republicans are in the party. it s interesting, people think they re always compromising and capitulating their principles. it s to the contrary. we have to evaluate the issues and understand on both sides the merits of the propositions in front of us, that s what everybody should be doing. we have diverse constituencies and we look at all of the issues, what works, what doesn t work. what is the strength of legislation, what isn t. we re far from being soft on the questions, we re in fact very tough. we have to know the answers to the questions. our constituencies are republicans, democrats and independents, that s the way it should be. for the country. everybody should be weighing in to figure out the best solution to the problem. not just based on the agenda of the political party. could you ever see yourself
year, so because of the legislature s action, it s going to go to the voters and then the voters will decide on it. when our producers, specifically, rebecca dryden, visited your clinic earlier this year, you talked to rebecca about this. you predicted that a personhood ban would pass the legislature in year. what made you so confident that it was coming? why did you see it? it s been around in the legislative session the last few times and, you know, it usually takes bills a couple of times to go forward, kind of fail, they figure out what works, what doesn t work. and they fit it in such a way that it s palatable to many different legislatures, on both sides of the republican and democratic house. and we just knew that it was their big push. this is really where they were going to go. and you can look at other states, like mississippi, colorado, and south dakota, you know. those are all the states where they feel like they ve got a foothold and they really targeted some specific se