it s time to explain the trick to her. this young woman is the one you first talked to. when she bent down it was this young woman who stood back up. two young women. oh, okay. then i introduce her to the women in the photos. can you tell the difference now? yeah. and when this man looks at the photo lineup he picks out a completely different woman. i say the one on the bottom. this one right here. yes. how certain are you? i m pretty certain. i m wrong? you re wrong. what does he think when he meets the women? hi. hello. thank you for tricking me. can you tell the difference now? yes. everyone was surprised they didn t notice the switch. oh, interesting. there were actually two young women. you see? we played the old switcharoo on you. wow. did you have any inkling at all? not at all actually. obviously blake and sophia have some similarities. but we wanted to take it a step further. we tried it one more time using a datel
missiles, so it wouldn t take much for this crisis which is at a rhetoric stage now, to escalate further, david. what do the north koreans want? they want to step up the talks, but how do you read north korea and their desires? reporter: analysts believe this has to do with domestic politics inside north korea. they want to re-engage in the nuclear discussions, but there is an issue of transition it is dealing with. the north korean dictator had a stroke, is ill and is trying to pass on authority to his 27-year-old son. just last september the son was promoted to a four-star general position and now the son has to prove, according to officials here, that he is a military man and can hand thl situation. if you look at it from the way it s viewed here. people are saying this is a war designed and being carried out for the benefit of a 27-year-old little prince. before i let you go, richard, the country here is poised for more secret documents being released with regard to
we live in a time now where there are more people on food stamps in this country than going to college. i m joined by comedian hal sparks, ryan mack, and jeff gardere, a clinical psychologist. ryan, we ll start with you. has the great recession changed us forever? i think it gave us a tremendous smack in the head where before i almost equate it to a pre and post-barry bonds. barry bonds before the steroids he was a good ball player. after the juicing he had a lot of things but our juicing was debt. we got so overwhelmed with juicing and debt that we lost control of what it was like to be without debt. now we re back to living off our debit card use exceeded credit card use. savings rates between 5% and 6%. no accident that it was first time since the great depression it went negative in 2007. since the great depression. we re starting to come around now. we re going to go slower and get out of it. we have to get used to life without the juice. we talk about the juice. the
they are former members of the country s military. and your spouse, your kids, your friends, and family, having a gift for each of them to unwrap on christmas morning may bring joy but it could also bring a strain on your wallet. advice to help you from bowing to the pressure to spend. i m joe johns. don lemon has the night off. you are in the cnn newsroom. in portland, oregon, a college student faces terrorism charges for allegedly blowing up trying to blow up a car bomb. he s a naturalized u.s. citizen from somalia. they say the public was never in danger. what do they mean? they knew exactly the whereabouts of the suspect because they had been tracing him owe following him for more than a year. what they did was set him up near pioneer square, the very place that he said he was going to detonate a bomb. what happened is, once the feds interceded, they knew that they had a fake bomb that they planted on him. he had the cell phone. so just about 20 minutes before the
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