jillian: made news for wearing a watch worth $350,000. may have violated a rule that prohibits players from wearing hard objects. he could be fined. after all it is a contact sport. a couple will go on trial for spending $120,000 that wasn't theirs. >> we took some bad legal advice from people and it probably wasn't the best thing in the end. >> that's robert and tiffany williams appearing in pennsylvania court for the first time on felony theft. >> police say they went on a massive shopping spree after a bank teller accidentally deposited the amount into their account. the bank claims the williams refused to get on a plan to pay the cash back. rob: they are accused of buying several items. including a race car. jillian: should the couple face charges or have to pay the cash back? rob: your thoughts pouring in online. jillian: mary wrote in they spent it knowing it wasn't
people feel certain things. hispanics feel certain things towards blacks. >> i've often wondered, were they better off as slaves. racism according to the supreme court is a thing of the past. >> this decision strikes down a key part of the voting rights act. >> you think in 1965, barack obama, a black american could be elected president? >> no, of course not. >> okay, so the world's changed. my point. that's robert's point. >> no, it's not the point. >> it hurts a bunch of lazy blacks, you say, so be it. >> you're out of your cotton pickin' mind, and they'll attack me for referencing cotton picking. >> it is what i is, and i'm not changing. >> it's been that way historically, and it will always be that way. good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. you know, i think that all of the hate talk that this country
implemented is for any new employees or recertifications for old employees, they want to do thorough background checks, asking for this information so they can read all your e-mails and messages and everything. seems really intrue city sive t. it is a correctional facility, can you imagine if someone got through their vetting process and turned out to be a bad person? they would get hammered. i don't know. >> avery, you are shaking head, not on facebook, maybe because you are a very private person s this an issue of privacy? that's what robert collins is saying it s. >> robert come as soon as right. it violates the due process clause of the american constitution's 14th amendment. the fact is that he has already been checked out there are plenty of ways to determine whether or not mr. come as soon as the member of a gang that is the underlying reasoning but the fact is it is too much, too far,