lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don t drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don t drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. it s specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. back of the book segment, did you see that? we begin with a brawl in new york city among santa people.
back of the book segment, the big disability con. last week 60 minutes reported on it. we ve been telling you about it for years. 20 years ago in june 1992 there were 3,300,000 receiving federal disability payments. 0 years late their number is a record 8,733,000 workers on disability. so why has the disability rate increased more than 100%? i ll tell you why. it s a con. it s easy to put in a bogus disability claim. yes, it is. a senate subcommittee headed by tom coburn released a report that said many claims are fabricated. the question tonight is why is this happening?
back of the book segment, the big disability con. last week 60 minutes reported on it. we ve been telling you about it for years. 20 years ago in june 1992 there were 3,300,000 receiving federal disability payments. 0 years late their number is a record 8,733,000 workers on disability. so why has the disability rate increased more than 100%? i ll tell you why. it s a con. it s easy to put in a bogus disability claim. yes, it is. a senate subcommittee headed by tom coburn released a report that said many claims are fabricated. the question tonight is why is this happening?
written a book about howard hughes. do you say this is a different perspective on how ward hughes? a typical book segment. i have done 1,000 of them. there was nothing that stood out until, at some point, i guess about halfway through the interview, you know we wear these earpieces. the misconception i think people have is that they re always talking to us in the earpieces. truth of the matter is in the middle of the interview they re rarely ever saying anything to you. so when a voice does pop up through your earpiece into your ear, it catches your attention. in my ear, somebody simply said, we think a plane has crashed into the world trade center, let s go there. i have got to interrupt you right now. richard heck, thank you very much. we appreciate the book. we want to go live right now and show you a picture of the world trade center. we are looking at these two monitors. the next thing you know it dips to black and up from black comes this image of the world trade center.
back of the book segment. waters world, the movie edition. as you may know, the oscar nominations are out. movies not what they used to be. we sent jesse waters out to ask regular folks their opinions on the best and worst films of all-time. all-time greatest movie according to you is what? one much my favorites is fight club. one much those twisted kind of movies. you do not talk about fight club. don t bunch me. the hobbit. may have had a few things added but it sucked to the plot. you re a smart kid. thanks. shawshank redemption. no one can argue me. no one. i ll be dammed. did you cry when you saw shawshank? who didn t cry when they