The new Prince of Persia flings us around. Are we all 4 Left 4 Dead? Have we got Milk? What is good/bad about Frost/Nixon? Plus, we try the Wii Balance Board on snow and street.
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Richard Nixon gives Fred investment advice, which backfires and is in danger of losing the bar. Nixon tries various ways to raise money for Fred. The regular patrons band together to help save the bar by recording a song a la " We Are The World."
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Nixon plans a scam for his Cub Scout troupe, is caught, impeached from the Scouts, and in his shame runs away. George Bush fantasizes about not being a wimp and becomes George Bond. Nixon returns with a new scam involving man’s best friend and a monkey.
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John Madden gives a play-by-play of the events leading up to a US/USSR summit. Nixon, angry about being left out of the summit talks, quickly recovers and aids Princess Di as her divorce lawyer, culminating in a festive royal divorce ceremony.
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Unhappy with low ratings, Dan Rather searches for a new image for the evening news. Mikhail Gorbachev arrives at D.C. Follies in preparation for the summit. It’s discovered that Nixon's presidential library is a bookmobile.
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Patricia Nixon is often remembered as the smiling woman who stood behind Richard Nixon during countless speeches and official ceremonies. Only the people who knew her, knew the real Pat, funny, spirited and with a will of iron.
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Frost/Nixon recounts the battle between Richard Nixon (Frank Langella), the disgraced president with a legacy to save, and David Frost (Michael Sheen), a jet-setting television personality with a name to make, in the untold story of their historic encounter. See more, plus extras and photos from...
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Fred Leydorf, an attorney and Rancho Mirage resident, discusses his role in the interviews between President Nixon and journalist David Frost as portrayed in the movie "Frost/Nixon."
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Ronald Reagan parachutes into D.C. Follies to hear Woody Allen’s paranoia about becoming a father. Martin Mull has trouble getting a drink while Nixon, Ford, and Carter badger him for campaign contributions.
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Ollie North tries to raise money with his "Adopt-A-Contra" scheme. Ford discovers a new hair growing product. Dolly Parton introduces her new slim. With Nixon once again at the piano, Reagan, Carter, and Jesse Jackson sing their opinions of Judge Bork.
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