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ben and i laughed. i'm serious. tickled to his response. i am up there working my ass off and they are sitting down there with their press on nails. tough crowd. they say they like the mens, he drew out the last. but they don't like the mens like the mens. they don't tip as good either. he came to the bed until we came his naked book ends. he laid there for a while. be well my brothers. he said at the door. [applause] >> foreign language speaking. [applause]. >> foreign language speaking. [applause]. >> foreign language speaking. [applause]. >> foreign language speaking.
ben and i laughed. i'm serious. tickled to his response. i am up there working my ass off and they are sitting down there with their press on nails. tough crowd. they say they like the mens, he drew out the last. but they don't like the mens like the mens. they don't tip as good either. he came to the bed until we came his naked book ends. he laid there for a while. be well my brothers. he said at the door. [applause] >> foreign language speaking. [applause]. >> foreign language...
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i had not done. but there's no way to change. the. last. laugh. when you come to the point that you're not sure you're actually much that the war is not the way to saddle. a disagreement. and kind of like the poster you can have your own war and i. loathe luxury. i. laugh. so. i'm not. just saying. this thing that. we're going to. get. caught. in. the mud. every month we give you the future we hope you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us for your knowledge update on our jeep. with the latest headlines on the week's top stories in a national threat members of two terrorist cells have been arrested on suspicion of planning attacks on russian cities both groups are believed to have links with global terrorism. startling statistics three decades twenty five million deaths and over sixty million infections much to talk about at the international aids conference which starts today. kidnap confusion u.s. media claims that in the rainy and scientists sas
i had not done. but there's no way to change. the. last. laugh. when you come to the point that you're not sure you're actually much that the war is not the way to saddle. a disagreement. and kind of like the poster you can have your own war and i. loathe luxury. i. laugh. so. i'm not. just saying. this thing that. we're going to. get. caught. in. the mud. every month we give you the future we hope you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology...
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i. laugh. at. so. i'm not. saying. this in the. least but let's. get. every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us for technology update on our cheap wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. in the united kingdom she's available in the house bill and the one hotel the old waverly hotel it doesn't hold the millstone hotels some country house. the pool. halls. the crimean the chesterfield. the royals the rubens hotel. conventional treatment has actually caused the death of a generation of young men in america skeptics traditional theories behind a. politicians in vienna to discuss how to prevent the spread of the dozens. and the week's top russian security services break up a suspected terrorist cell in the southern republicans which includes an. attempt to deceive. and. claims he was kidnapped and held by the cia the us for more than a year returns home th
i. laugh. at. so. i'm not. saying. this in the. least but let's. get. every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us for technology update on our cheap wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. in the united kingdom she's available in the house bill and the one hotel the old waverly hotel it doesn't...
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supervisor mirkarimi: when supervisor sean elsbernd made his amendment, i laughed because i knew what he was doing. this is not an unfamiliar tactic, not one that is used with any great regularity but we get the situation here so i will motion to amend the halves that supervisor sean elsbernd wanted to amputate and make them whole again on items number 42 and 43. that is considered noticed. president chiu: supervisor ross mirkarimi made that motion to conjoin the two halves. is there a second to the motion? seconded by david campos. any additional conversation? if we could take that without objection. supervisor elsbernd: i would like to divide that file. president chiu: so ladies, this is new to me as president of the board but this could go on for a while. supervisor sean elsbernd has unilaterally divided the question. supervisor ross mirkarimi. supervisor mirkarimi: i would like to repeat the amendment of a motion that we reattach the items of 42 and 43, that has been divided by supervisor sean elsbernd. president chiu: ross mirkarimi has a motion to reattach. seconded by david cam
supervisor mirkarimi: when supervisor sean elsbernd made his amendment, i laughed because i knew what he was doing. this is not an unfamiliar tactic, not one that is used with any great regularity but we get the situation here so i will motion to amend the halves that supervisor sean elsbernd wanted to amputate and make them whole again on items number 42 and 43. that is considered noticed. president chiu: supervisor ross mirkarimi made that motion to conjoin the two halves. is there a second...
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so and i laugh on january third of one thousand six to six going to vietnam so it was why a guy spent mana moment in vietnam of all. we want to try. to been walk where they are for what they call or in taishan period you know to get used to the climate and to actually get used to the sounds of war. the first couple of weeks i was terrified ever not. and after my first break and i want back to my bed not i just couldn't sleep. all i could think of going to be they're going to shoot me more because the next day nothing happened. and then somewhere after about three or four weeks we had an operation where they had thirty helicopters i was circling waiting on my turn to go in this l.z. or landing zone to put the combat assaulting up. and i heard the radio and the power of the one of the red flight said this is red laid we're taking fire and all i could hear in the background was. and i would try to relax and i try to forget about it and it would just come right by this paralyzing kind of fear of knowing that i had to stop and be shot in. the helicopter pilot you have both hands for show y
so and i laugh on january third of one thousand six to six going to vietnam so it was why a guy spent mana moment in vietnam of all. we want to try. to been walk where they are for what they call or in taishan period you know to get used to the climate and to actually get used to the sounds of war. the first couple of weeks i was terrified ever not. and after my first break and i want back to my bed not i just couldn't sleep. all i could think of going to be they're going to shoot me more...
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i break -- they just edit it out. when you -- obviously, when you mess up and laugh -- i do, i mean, i laugh. >> jimmy: you do? the movie, but he was berating this really elderly guy -- [ laughter ] and it was -- the news team had busted into the wrong house. he's like, "hey, old man! come on! i'm gonna rip out your colostomy bag!" or whatever he was saying. [ laughter ] and i was standing right over his shoulder, and so i was on camera with him, and i was dying, trying not to laugh because i didn't want to ruin his take. >> jimmy: and you're just standing still just sweating. >> just crying, crying tears. >> jimmy: i love it, i love it. god, because you are so funny in this movie, and there's so many little things you were like, oh, my god. like david williams from -- >> he's great. >> jimmy: "little britain" is in this movie. he's very funny. you have a good scene that we're about to show a clip of. but, i was just -- the whole movie is so funny. >> thanks. >> jimmy: jemaine is off the charts. and you really do a great job. here's a clip from "dinner for schmucks." >> where are you from? >> we are from switz
i break -- they just edit it out. when you -- obviously, when you mess up and laugh -- i do, i mean, i laugh. >> jimmy: you do? the movie, but he was berating this really elderly guy -- [ laughter ] and it was -- the news team had busted into the wrong house. he's like, "hey, old man! come on! i'm gonna rip out your colostomy bag!" or whatever he was saying. [ laughter ] and i was standing right over his shoulder, and so i was on camera with him, and i was dying, trying not to...
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i think-- - lowe: i do. - well, great. - lowe: i mean, yeah! ( all laughing ) lowe: i'm an american, i care! tapper: is wowie info having problems with getting customers in the united states or europe? no. every american accepts that the rules in jaigunda or the rules in many of these other countries are going to be different. where the company would run into problems would be if it said in advance, "we're not the kind of company that does that," when you are the kind of company that does that. lowe: they said confidentiality. that's why i raised it. how can you promise your customers confidentiality if you're in jaigunda? you can't. - they didn't. - lowe: they did. smith: how can you promise it in america? we've got problems everywhere. we do the best we can. lowe: i agree and i think it's terrible. abele: the phraseology is, "don't be evil," right? queenan: don't be that evil. part of the promise of globalization, and i hear it all the time, is that ultimately, the market economy is going to bring freedom to people. i always say, "tell that to the enslaved
i think-- - lowe: i do. - well, great. - lowe: i mean, yeah! ( all laughing ) lowe: i'm an american, i care! tapper: is wowie info having problems with getting customers in the united states or europe? no. every american accepts that the rules in jaigunda or the rules in many of these other countries are going to be different. where the company would run into problems would be if it said in advance, "we're not the kind of company that does that," when you are the kind of company that...
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i was watching them come in over the weekend. they were all great. some really made me laugh some really made me think. so, tonight, i thought i'd share some of my favorite "why don't they make that?" tweets from you guys. it's time "late night hashtag." ♪ hashtag late night hashtag ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. this first "why don't they make that" is in t.s. dennison. and they want to see, "hey, jimmy fallon, how about eyebrow toupees?" [ light laughter ] it's a great idea, if you have no eyebrows or want different ones. @hicats wants to see wine in pouches like capri sun for grownups. [ laughter ] that's a pretty good idea. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: never thought of that. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: they have got to make it. >> jimmy: got to make that straw easier to go through, because that never worked for me. i always hated that. @shaunrawlings wants to see a rubber hand on the end of a ten foot pole so you can spank bicyclists when you drive by them. [ laughter ] why would you -- why are you spanking bicyclists? [ laughter ] why would you -- that
i was watching them come in over the weekend. they were all great. some really made me laugh some really made me think. so, tonight, i thought i'd share some of my favorite "why don't they make that?" tweets from you guys. it's time "late night hashtag." ♪ hashtag late night hashtag ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. this first "why don't they make that" is in t.s. dennison. and they want to see, "hey, jimmy fallon, how about eyebrow...
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>> that was a joke more than anything else, but i laughed about it. on my first day at "the new york times" at west 43rd street, i was taken into his office and ushered into an anteroom of the office to meet him. i met him before, but he said down opposite me, and he slapped his hand down on both of his knees, and he looked at me and said, you must be dumber than you look. his point being the public editor is a person who is going to take it on all sides and is going to take it from inside as well, and there is always a certain gallows humor about why would anybody want to put themselves in that position. >> where is your home town originally? >> i was raised and a military family. i was born in providence, rhode island. my father was stationed at the naval station. he was sent on an aircraft carrier to the pacific for the duration of world war ii, and we live in succession in los gatos, calif., philadelphia after the war, pearl harbor, honolulu, new york, key west, and the family finally settled after he retired in miami, florida. >> is there a partic
>> that was a joke more than anything else, but i laughed about it. on my first day at "the new york times" at west 43rd street, i was taken into his office and ushered into an anteroom of the office to meet him. i met him before, but he said down opposite me, and he slapped his hand down on both of his knees, and he looked at me and said, you must be dumber than you look. his point being the public editor is a person who is going to take it on all sides and is going to take it...
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another quote unquote star player went there, we'd be able to compete for a championship, so i didn't laugh you. and did they say, and by the way, call your friends, we'll take them, too. we'd be more than happy. >> my friends lebron and chris? >> jimmy: yes. if lebron decided to stay in cleveland and chris went to cleveland, and, of course, if it was possible, would you have gone to cleveland with them? >> no. >> jimmy: you would not have? >> no. i wouldn't. no, i -- i wasn't going to cleveland. >> jimmy: no cleveland? [ applause ] >> no, i -- >> jimmy: it's nice and miami. >> real nice. >> jimmy: easy sell when those guys get there and they realize, oh this is florida. we can go on the beach and -- the city must be buzzing like crazy. and more than the usual just drug buzz that goes on there. >> the city -- it is. it's a crazy amounts it's more buzz now than it was when we won a championship in miami. everywhere you go now, everybody is excited about the opportunity. i haven't, you nope -- i haven't paid for anything. it's just great. >> jimmy: really? wow. so, in a way, you are evening o
another quote unquote star player went there, we'd be able to compete for a championship, so i didn't laugh you. and did they say, and by the way, call your friends, we'll take them, too. we'd be more than happy. >> my friends lebron and chris? >> jimmy: yes. if lebron decided to stay in cleveland and chris went to cleveland, and, of course, if it was possible, would you have gone to cleveland with them? >> no. >> jimmy: you would not have? >> no. i wouldn't. no, i...
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sometimes things can become so overwhelming, i was laughing at a press conference when maya was concerned the cooling system. sometimes we lose sight of what is so extraordinary about public art when it works so well. when she came to us for the initial proposal, she said she wanted to do
sometimes things can become so overwhelming, i was laughing at a press conference when maya was concerned the cooling system. sometimes we lose sight of what is so extraordinary about public art when it works so well. when she came to us for the initial proposal, she said she wanted to do
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i mean? like, it's--it's-- [laughs] which would be a tough call. i'm offered a lot of fun things, but it's not like i make hard decisions every day. i understand that david letterman was an early inspiration for you. yes, when the letterman show came on when i was in high school, i was motivated to set my sights on a career in comedy. i thought i wanted to be a comedy writer. i wanted to write for the letterman show. i was so impressed with the show and his sense of humor and sensibilities, i-- as sctv was also at that time. i would have watched sctv and david letterman and be very impressed with their sense of humor. that's how i got interested in the medium of stand-up comedy, was being inspired by david letterman. well, in the intro, as being topical-- i mean, that's very much a part of what letterman does, is humor from that day. and, of course, we had a chance to see you recently on stage, and you're really doing material from today or from last week, from headlines. uh-huh. is that an orientation that you've always had? yeah, i do-- you know,
i mean? like, it's--it's-- [laughs] which would be a tough call. i'm offered a lot of fun things, but it's not like i make hard decisions every day. i understand that david letterman was an early inspiration for you. yes, when the letterman show came on when i was in high school, i was motivated to set my sights on a career in comedy. i thought i wanted to be a comedy writer. i wanted to write for the letterman show. i was so impressed with the show and his sense of humor and sensibilities, i--...
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i care that the laugh comes and that we're all a part of that. and from the beginning here, i have jumped into this in my mind as a team effort and to work as a team together and from this it becomes this. that's what i understand. if that's working on this show, then give credit there, but it's to everyone, not to me. tavis: to your point now about sports. sport is all around us. this week we wrapped up march madness, we have baseball season underway now, the masters is underway. so sport always around us. i think it was earl warren, the former chief justice from this state in fact that said when he woke up in the morning he read the sports pages first because it told of man's accomplishment rather than his detriment. i think that's still the case on most days, the sports pages can be pretty inspiring and encouraging which raises this question for me, giving your metaphor earlier. is there something you take from sport that you can use, that you apply in your acting? >> no one does it alone. no one does it alone. and no one is more important than
i care that the laugh comes and that we're all a part of that. and from the beginning here, i have jumped into this in my mind as a team effort and to work as a team together and from this it becomes this. that's what i understand. if that's working on this show, then give credit there, but it's to everyone, not to me. tavis: to your point now about sports. sport is all around us. this week we wrapped up march madness, we have baseball season underway now, the masters is underway. so sport...
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i think it's a man. [laughing] no one could climb up - climb - up. [singing] something is happening in the temple. whoa what's that. i think it's a performer. i think it's a man. man! what's he doing up there? i don't know but he must be in trouble. let's help him but we don't have a ladder. okay. so, somebody, let's bring this across with a big blanket to catch him with. let's help him, hurry up. bring something. there are so many people down there. is it the kind of festival today? i don't know. a big cloth. what's that for? they are shouting but i can't hear anything. louder there, please? what? jump? jump from here? whoa they are telling me to jump? they are going to catch me with the big cloth. okay. yes i'm ready to jump. i'm scared but the only way to get down from here so i try it. he jumped and the man hit the cloth waiting for him to land. fortunately the man hit the blanket. in the big center but unfortunately the man hit the cloth and he bounced up high into the air and land on the exact same place again. [music] >> a story with o odu nood
i think it's a man. [laughing] no one could climb up - climb - up. [singing] something is happening in the temple. whoa what's that. i think it's a performer. i think it's a man. man! what's he doing up there? i don't know but he must be in trouble. let's help him but we don't have a ladder. okay. so, somebody, let's bring this across with a big blanket to catch him with. let's help him, hurry up. bring something. there are so many people down there. is it the kind of festival today? i don't...
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sometimes things can become so overwhelming, i was laughing at a press conference when maya was concerned about the cooling system. sometimes we lose sight of what is so extraordinary about public art when it works so well. when she came to us for the initial proposal, she said she wanted to do two pieces. we thought that was great. we thought it would be complicated. what happened is that she created two pieces that are not only beautiful but necessary to one another. that is what makes this work so extraordinary to me. on the other side of the building where the land lease the city, this asks us to think about what we cannot see because it is beneath the surface. to think about this is kind of imagine tiff. when she began to conceptualize this piece, she was absolutely consistent that it had some sort of sensory, tactile relationship to the people looking at it. to how the world touches you and how it involves you and makes you a part of it. we have a piece on the other side of the plaza that says this is where we are today, this is the contour of where we need to surface. then we have
sometimes things can become so overwhelming, i was laughing at a press conference when maya was concerned about the cooling system. sometimes we lose sight of what is so extraordinary about public art when it works so well. when she came to us for the initial proposal, she said she wanted to do two pieces. we thought that was great. we thought it would be complicated. what happened is that she created two pieces that are not only beautiful but necessary to one another. that is what makes this...
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and i wish to god he would have me on my show so i could say, "bill, you're doing it right now. you're spinning right now." [laughs] but i think that a lot of people just find me to be off-putting and aggressive. and then because we are a culture that-- we demand our women to be, um, attractive in a very mainstream way, that is another thing that they are like-- in a lot of reviews of my shows and a lot of reviews about me, people find it necessary to comment on my physical appearance, which they never do for male comics, never. it would never, ever happen. they would never say, "i just saw bill maher last night, and looks like he's gained some weight" or blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, you know? this, that, and the other. but i've gotten, "janeane garofalo looking like an unmade bed." and then one person put something like-- in an interview, that said, "let's hope her new year's resolution entails joining a gym." because our culture objectifies women and is dreadfully unfair to women on every level, i would say that there'd be a number of people who are watching it-- i bring it up only because there will be people
and i wish to god he would have me on my show so i could say, "bill, you're doing it right now. you're spinning right now." [laughs] but i think that a lot of people just find me to be off-putting and aggressive. and then because we are a culture that-- we demand our women to be, um, attractive in a very mainstream way, that is another thing that they are like-- in a lot of reviews of my shows and a lot of reviews about me, people find it necessary to comment on my physical...
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climbers said it was worth the challenge. " i'm pretty sure i ...when i m done (laughing) 3:15:02 " although it wasn't a race, the first person to finish did get a trophy. they're not as popular as the x- games but the u- games might be catching on. about 100 unicyclists participated today in both fun and competitive rides around several downtown san francisco streets. a small group of fans cheered them on as they passed by. . top riders reached speeds of over 25 miles per hour. they finished the day with a ride across the golden gate bridge. next: they've got quite a following. "they are freakin delicious." one east bay couple's recipe for success, next. the bay area's first mobile cupcake shop has set up in the bay. cbs 5's brian yuen tells us how twitter and facebook are part of their recipe for success. meet kate..(tc-1:04:59 kate waving at camera) kate makes and the giants offense busts it open against the mets... the minute is next the giants held the mets scoreless for 24- innings before allowing t ♪ [ horns honking ] ♪ [ male announcer ] come into an at&t store and experience tv like
climbers said it was worth the challenge. " i'm pretty sure i ...when i m done (laughing) 3:15:02 " although it wasn't a race, the first person to finish did get a trophy. they're not as popular as the x- games but the u- games might be catching on. about 100 unicyclists participated today in both fun and competitive rides around several downtown san francisco streets. a small group of fans cheered them on as they passed by. . top riders reached speeds of over 25 miles per hour. they...
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was exposed to south park, which was the spirit of christmas, a six-minute tape, i was tearing i was laughing so hard. i thought it was the funniest thing i've ever seen and turned to doug herzog, who was the president at the time, i said, "you can't air this," and he says, "you never know." (paulson) for those who haven't seen it, describe the spirit of christmas. you guys could describe it better. the spirit of christmas is, like, santa and jesus basically duking it out. and it's a lot deeper than that, but it was the most irreverent, the funniest groundbreaking use of language and characters in a setting that you've just never seen before. and i thought it was the funniest, funniest thing i've ever seen. and then when we finally put it on the air, we had advertisers, which is, you know, an issue we go around a lot, who wouldn't go near it. but for every one who wouldn't go near it, there were two who would. and it was a huge success for us. it was kind of like the uranium for the network in many ways, because comedy central always looked to do groundbreaking things, and we had always, you
was exposed to south park, which was the spirit of christmas, a six-minute tape, i was tearing i was laughing so hard. i thought it was the funniest thing i've ever seen and turned to doug herzog, who was the president at the time, i said, "you can't air this," and he says, "you never know." (paulson) for those who haven't seen it, describe the spirit of christmas. you guys could describe it better. the spirit of christmas is, like, santa and jesus basically duking it out....
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i mean, i sometimes laugh and suggest that if we look at prevention, treatment, as well as research, understanding what causes people to do certain things or to become ill in a certain way, i'm often reminded of when i was a little boy. my buddy and i were out playing around the church one sunday, and one of our main deacons who was about to conduct devotion services, it was his sunday to lead. and we happened to be around the church and we saw him go in his pocket, pull out a half-pint bottle, take a good hit, then he came back in and started the services. well, from that some people think that if you become a drug addict or if you become addicted that you're a macho person having fun, and that it was all about-no, that's not really the case with many people. many people need some help because of insecurities and things that are going on with them. and i always use him as an example when i'm talking about it. once he got his hit he could come in and start amazing grace, whatever. without it, he probably would have been shaking. well, we are very fortunate to have the support for rec
i mean, i sometimes laugh and suggest that if we look at prevention, treatment, as well as research, understanding what causes people to do certain things or to become ill in a certain way, i'm often reminded of when i was a little boy. my buddy and i were out playing around the church one sunday, and one of our main deacons who was about to conduct devotion services, it was his sunday to lead. and we happened to be around the church and we saw him go in his pocket, pull out a half-pint bottle,...
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i would love to read that to my fan base. let me tell you what madea, brown, all these characters are are bait; disarming, charming, make-you-laugho i can slap madea in something and talk about god, love, faith, forgiveness, family, any of those things, you know. so, yes, i... i think... you know, that pisses me off, it really does, because it... >> pitts: i can tell. >> perry: yeah. it's so insulting. it's attitudes like that that make hollywood think that these people do not exist. and that's why there's no material speaking to them, speaking to us. >> the rbc canadian open from toronto, sweden's carl peterson overcame a four-stroke deficit with a final-round 67 to capture his fourth career pga tour title. and the tour de france wrapped up in paris today as alberto contador of spain secured his fourth title in four years. in possibly his final tour de france, seven-time champion lance armstrong finished in 23rd place. for more sports news and scores, log on to cbss that was a rough time. my doctor told me i should've been doing more for my high cholesterol. ♪ you should've listened. you're right. now i'm eating healthier and i
i would love to read that to my fan base. let me tell you what madea, brown, all these characters are are bait; disarming, charming, make-you-laugho i can slap madea in something and talk about god, love, faith, forgiveness, family, any of those things, you know. so, yes, i... i think... you know, that pisses me off, it really does, because it... >> pitts: i can tell. >> perry: yeah. it's so insulting. it's attitudes like that that make hollywood think that these people do not...
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. >> reporter: i wish you were mature enough to sit here without laughing. >> me, too. >> reporter: chalko the hazards of one of the strangest jobs on planet earth. he's the host of "bizarre foods" on the travel channel. >> welcome to samoa. >> reporter: he goes everywhere and eements everything. >> that's good squirrel. >> reporter: how many countries have you been to? >> 80. >> reporter: how many rats have you eaten? >> 15 different types. >> reporter: how many parts of a cow have you eaten? >> every one of them. >> reporter: including the bile sack, which he had in thailand. >> wow. >> reporter: and? >> reporter: and? >> raw blood, out of a cow, i mean, we nicked a cow's artery, filled a jug, took mud and feces to stop the bleeding and drink the jug in the field. that's what they drink before they go to work. >> reporter: big pick me up. >> huge. very good for you. you're serious, right? >> yes. >> reporter: but there is a real message behind the bile, bugs, bats and flood he puts into his system. >> the sour milk and fresh blood is a very nice combination. >> reporter: he likes to say
. >> reporter: i wish you were mature enough to sit here without laughing. >> me, too. >> reporter: chalko the hazards of one of the strangest jobs on planet earth. he's the host of "bizarre foods" on the travel channel. >> welcome to samoa. >> reporter: he goes everywhere and eements everything. >> that's good squirrel. >> reporter: how many countries have you been to? >> 80. >> reporter: how many rats have you eaten? >> 15...
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i hear phil matier laughing i wonder if it is the forecast. i will join him as we finish up here. san francisco at 70 today andsonoma, napa, wine country temperatures warmer up there. look at the seven-day forecast that cooling trend i have been talking about 90s for the next couple days, dip down to 80s. significantly cooler, much more of that coastal cloud cover tuesday and sticking with it throughout the workweek. >> you are amazing. >> thank you. >> people up there think i work hard nothing compared to you. >> stay tuned a race to the finish what motivated dozens of bay area firefighters to climb 48 floors of trance america building. >> in sports, no, i am not doing sports too. a successful area, as win a thriller in kansas city, close tore a 500 record. they blew it. highlights coming up [ son ] i'm a good son. dependable. i call my mom every week. i even bought her a computer with my new citi forward card. then one day... have you seen this? she "friended" me. there's a whole album. [ laughs ] [ groans ] and started posting pictures. ♪ and tagging me. publicly. [ male announ
i hear phil matier laughing i wonder if it is the forecast. i will join him as we finish up here. san francisco at 70 today andsonoma, napa, wine country temperatures warmer up there. look at the seven-day forecast that cooling trend i have been talking about 90s for the next couple days, dip down to 80s. significantly cooler, much more of that coastal cloud cover tuesday and sticking with it throughout the workweek. >> you are amazing. >> thank you. >> people up there think i...
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few laughs i. love it. ah. wealthy british style. that's not on. the. market finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline is fueling to cause a report on our. challenges of ski was one of the largest markets in eastern europe. seventy hectares of shops in storage and it's narrow passages between stalls with cheap goods. up to a million people daily. traders didn't even pretend that their brands were genuine. is it a fake dolce and gabbana of course yes where did you get it from just. from china is this bag the real thing it's almost the real thing one to mean almost is the real thing cost seven thousand six hundred. it was easy to arrange deliveries of fake clothes to any region of russia. and we'd like to open a store in nation enough courage and put it all chained up on a sign up what would it be realistic to sell fakes in such a store. of course in their own way no problem. this is how fake goods make their way into russia most of them get across the border and thro
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i think. >> rose: (laughs) full flavored. what's the definition of full flavord? you know, spice city food, there's a lot of... tomatillos are mexican husk tomatoes that are so tangy and citrusy that they just create... what i consider brightness of flavor in practically anything that they touch. >> rose: are margaritas an american... >> (laughs) yes, basically. >> rose: (laughs) >> they were developed in mexico but in a beach community. >> rose: (laughs) yes. i thought they were developed in key west by jimmy buffett. >> they could have been, but the story-- and it may be totally apocryphal-- is that it came from one of the beach communities along the western coast of mexico and it was developed for ladies who wouldn't combine the tequila and the lime and the salt which was sort of typical canteen that style. so they salt it had rim of the glass, put the lime and the tequila together in the glass but then the women said "but it's too tangy, it's to too asisic." so they added a sweet orange liqueur and the next thing you know you have a margarita. >> rose: there y
i think. >> rose: (laughs) full flavored. what's the definition of full flavord? you know, spice city food, there's a lot of... tomatillos are mexican husk tomatoes that are so tangy and citrusy that they just create... what i consider brightness of flavor in practically anything that they touch. >> rose: are margaritas an american... >> (laughs) yes, basically. >> rose: (laughs) >> they were developed in mexico but in a beach community. >> rose: (laughs)...
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and i just wrote a new one called i'm a bad seed. [laughs] you understand? 't do it. it is as close to rap as you've come in your career. i was the first one, but we--in my neighborhood, in the ghetto, as they call it, or the hood. today it's the hood, you understand? but in my neighborhood, they called it signifying. you talk about me a while, and i'll talk about you a while, till somebody said something about somebody's mother. then it was a fight. [laughter] you could talk about daddy all day. nobody would do anything. but don't say nothing' about mama. you might have to fight four or five dudes, you understand me? see, so i wrote this song called kids, don't do it before we had all this mess that went down in colorado. and if i can recite the lyrics-- please, please. it says, ♪ kids, kids, don't do it. ♪ kids, kids, don't do it. ♪ i can't be your mama; i can't be your dad. ♪ ♪ but what you kids doin' is makin' me mad. ♪ ♪ you runnin' in the streets, and you runnin' loose. ♪ ♪ i wonder if there's something old diddley could do. ♪ ♪ you runnin' after someth
and i just wrote a new one called i'm a bad seed. [laughs] you understand? 't do it. it is as close to rap as you've come in your career. i was the first one, but we--in my neighborhood, in the ghetto, as they call it, or the hood. today it's the hood, you understand? but in my neighborhood, they called it signifying. you talk about me a while, and i'll talk about you a while, till somebody said something about somebody's mother. then it was a fight. [laughter] you could talk about daddy all...
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. >> i let out a little scream. (laughs) >> there was a... i heard it from down stairs. >> reporter: the giachinos bought their house nearly two years ago with an interest-only loan at 6.3%. this week they refinanced to a 30-year fixed mortgage at 4.25%. >> that will save us $300 a month. >> that's a car payment. >> reporter: with interest rates falling to 50-year lows, the but tighter lending standards are making it hard for many to take advantage of the lower rates. >> you have plenty of assets but they're not liquid assets. >> completely different climate. >> reporter: mortgage broker wendy nastasi says banks won't cut corners anymore. >> we want to see people who have money in the bank for reserves and have decent credit scores. >> reporter: but in the wake of the recession, more than a quarter of all consumers-- 43 million people-- have credit scores below 600, marking them a bad credit risk. >> that's what we do now. >> reporter: scott kazer doesn't have that problem. >> i'm current on my mortgage, current on my bills. >> reporter: but f
. >> i let out a little scream. (laughs) >> there was a... i heard it from down stairs. >> reporter: the giachinos bought their house nearly two years ago with an interest-only loan at 6.3%. this week they refinanced to a 30-year fixed mortgage at 4.25%. >> that will save us $300 a month. >> that's a car payment. >> reporter: with interest rates falling to 50-year lows, the but tighter lending standards are making it hard for many to take advantage of the...
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few laughs i. bought.in the united kingdom she's available in the house bill and she won her the old waverly hotel because in the mill stone hotel some of the old country house holiday is the full. house the remember the creamy the chesterfield the montague hotel the oil the rubens hotel. russian inferno twenty eight people being killed in fells left homeless. in a record breaking heat wave. toxic fishing chinese authorities struggle to retrieve thousands of barrels of dangerous chemical waste from a river that's. freshwater. russia. defense authorities block. a commemorative in the baltic country. from our studios here in central moscow this is r t with twenty four hours a day at least twenty eight people have been killed and for as far as they continue to ravage central russia sweltering since the middle of june the country's in the grip of its most severe for one hundred thirty years the russian emergencies minister says the situation is now under control but firefighters are still battling to contain t
few laughs i. bought.in the united kingdom she's available in the house bill and she won her the old waverly hotel because in the mill stone hotel some of the old country house holiday is the full. house the remember the creamy the chesterfield the montague hotel the oil the rubens hotel. russian inferno twenty eight people being killed in fells left homeless. in a record breaking heat wave. toxic fishing chinese authorities struggle to retrieve thousands of barrels of dangerous chemical waste...
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backwards just to try to see clearer ♪ ♪ but my breath fouled up the glass so i drew a new face and i laughedim to do, our name is our virtue ♪ ♪ but i won't hesitate no more no more ♪ ♪ it cannot wait, i'm yours ♪ so please don't, please don't, please don't, there's no need to complicate, because our time is short ♪ ♪ this oh this oh this is our fate ♪ ♪ i'm yours [ cheers and applause ] >> that was great! >> fantastic, gentlemen. when you walked into the clothing store and said "we need ten of everything" what did they say? >> makes it easy choosing what to wear. >> real easy. >> you guys sound great. this is superb. congratulations with everything. >> we're having a blast. >> you all met in college? >> in the university in 1996 when we formed and ten guys in a show choir called the singing hoosiers, decided we wanted to sing for some girls. >> did it work, did you get the girls? >> we got the girls so now we are owe an a larger scale, joining us, taking us a ride. >> you guys are at atlantic city all summer? >> performing at harrod's casino in atlantic city, now until august 28th, five sho
backwards just to try to see clearer ♪ ♪ but my breath fouled up the glass so i drew a new face and i laughedim to do, our name is our virtue ♪ ♪ but i won't hesitate no more no more ♪ ♪ it cannot wait, i'm yours ♪ so please don't, please don't, please don't, there's no need to complicate, because our time is short ♪ ♪ this oh this oh this is our fate ♪ ♪ i'm yours [ cheers and applause ] >> that was great! >> fantastic, gentlemen. when you walked into the...
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laugh . i i. i. did. eat but my. wealthy british style. is not on the tirelessly. market so why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g. c cool. gaev. a u.s. government initiative to help struggling homeowners comes under attack with three hundred thousand families still facing repossession every month. riding haya russia's prime minister settles an iron beast that an international flight convention in ukraine before going on to meet the country's leadership. and report reveals that a story of women are the less than their male counterparts and that the country's russian speaking minority are also fall victim to discrimination. more news coming your way in less than fifteen minutes but up next the sports update with nothing. hello and welcome you all with the sports news in our chief thanks for watching and here is what's coming up in the program align your logic of course hold off absolutely on to want to snap a three game los
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few good laughs i. love. the thought. bought. for. but. first. it's.much brighter than if you knew me. from phones to pressure. me to start on t.v. dot com. but people have been killed and thousands more that if that as a devastating to ten years of. fishing for toxic drums chinese emergency workers struggle to retrieve barrels holding dangerous chemicals which were swept into a river and are now heading for russia. plus now russia close of series we explore the artistic charm of the town of bor of which has been turned into a giant cameras retired engineer. it is not am in the russian capital you're watching r.t.m. arena joshua welcome to the program now twenty five people have been killed by the fierce forest fires raging across central russia as the weeks long heat wave refuses to loosen its grip about three thousand people have watched their homes burn and a similar number have been evacuated as firefighters struggle to prevent the flames spreading sara first reports from the varanus region one of the worst hit areas. just outside for an issue in t
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a laugh summer should mean a laugh sometimes i think they should dad and go oh it doesn't matter if they rehabilitate it they're there to be punished you commit a crime. someone murders your mother your wife your daughter then you want them punished and if the punishment is a laugh some it's done they shouldn't get out after twenty five years if they rehabilitate it i think that's good for them i'm happy for them but that has nothing to do with punishment the sentence as for punishment many people who are sitting in a goal with a natural life sentence. or easily rehabilitated. but because of our laws there are laws or or kane and their ancient. people who could come out and be productive in society will never have that opportunity. they're going to sit in angola for the rest of their lives they're going to die nicola and if their family doesn't come in and remove the remains will be buried there so you have nothing to give all the timony. after i didn't. eat. it. all for. which i'm going to do it but it. needs to go oh i didn't. mean oh oh we mean that. you may want to person commits a c
a laugh summer should mean a laugh sometimes i think they should dad and go oh it doesn't matter if they rehabilitate it they're there to be punished you commit a crime. someone murders your mother your wife your daughter then you want them punished and if the punishment is a laugh some it's done they shouldn't get out after twenty five years if they rehabilitate it i think that's good for them i'm happy for them but that has nothing to do with punishment the sentence as for punishment many...
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i actually started laughing and smiling and just feeling good about myself, wanting to work out and i can only imagine that on the outside it's just going to get better and better and people can change. mark, what are the key components of an adolescent treatment? a good treatment program for youth is going to have, first and foremost, a comprehensive assessment. they have to have a good understanding of where that young person is at in terms of not just their substance use but all the life health areas that are meaningful to them and that would be their relationship with family, their emotional health, their school and vocational orientation and what kind of legal issues or problems they might be involved with as kind of a function of their substance use. so a broad spectrum assessment is critical so that you can work up a good comprehensive treatment plan. so that's the first thing. then you have to have treatments available to deal with those things and that's really kind of the second thing. so if there are some issues such as depression going on and we see with, particularly with
i actually started laughing and smiling and just feeling good about myself, wanting to work out and i can only imagine that on the outside it's just going to get better and better and people can change. mark, what are the key components of an adolescent treatment? a good treatment program for youth is going to have, first and foremost, a comprehensive assessment. they have to have a good understanding of where that young person is at in terms of not just their substance use but all the life...
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sometimes i laugh because out of context -- >> oh, you're laughing in i thought you were upset. >> noost of my brother. >> exactly. this movie is based on the novel of "life and death of charlie st. cloud" so give us background on charlie. >> charlie, his little brother sort of -- tragically dies in a car accident. he makes his promise to his younger brother to never leave him and always stay by his side, so to keep that promise, he keeps the ghost of his brother alive in his heart. and, you know, sees his ghost and plays baseball with him every day. they keep their relationship very much alive. >> but the movery is really about letting that go. >> yes, yes, the movie is about the loss of his younger brother and also letting that go. and moving on. he starts to fall in love and is sort of pulled out of this kind of dark place he's been in. >> i know that in real life, you have a brother, dillon, who's a little younger than you. he's 18. >> yeah, he's 18. >> did you think about him when you were making this film? >> a lot, a lot. it's weird, you know, in the past couple years, he's bee
sometimes i laugh because out of context -- >> oh, you're laughing in i thought you were upset. >> noost of my brother. >> exactly. this movie is based on the novel of "life and death of charlie st. cloud" so give us background on charlie. >> charlie, his little brother sort of -- tragically dies in a car accident. he makes his promise to his younger brother to never leave him and always stay by his side, so to keep that promise, he keeps the ghost of his...
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to have a so beautiful modern style and i go over. there laughs important maybe it was over this before there are many things period beneath that he was a like. cheeni like iraq i was tchaikovsky in that there was great composers here. where do you think opera classic opera would survive in the twenty first century see it we'll see if we like among the least like. every great oh no these it isn't the coming of stuff that you buy to put in your new bedroom going to new dining room it's something that it's something for the museum. anybody listening to listening to blink to have to know what it is car. got that you know i want you mike out of my mind now i have a lot of a russian composer. i think it went something is great in music and sculpture in painting be great the four sentences never change what was you can change the way to to perform so you don't think that we are witnessing a crisis of classical music today but the cries of the parents know from the quality of the music a big prizes depends for example is for the weight and all of it may
to have a so beautiful modern style and i go over. there laughs important maybe it was over this before there are many things period beneath that he was a like. cheeni like iraq i was tchaikovsky in that there was great composers here. where do you think opera classic opera would survive in the twenty first century see it we'll see if we like among the least like. every great oh no these it isn't the coming of stuff that you buy to put in your new bedroom going to new dining room it's something...
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tavis: how does it feel to make richard pryor laugh like that? >> i realized i wasn't materialistic. we totaled the car but saved a life. that has basically been my life. tavis: how can you not end on that note. wow. the new book from pam grier, is appropriately called "foxy: my life in three acts". i have just scratched the surface on a whole bunch of wonderful stories. >> we'll have a part two. there is a part two coming. i can see it in your eyes. by the way, what happens when -- what happened with your -- when you kissed richard pryor. look at you blushing. tavis: as long as you're pam grier there is going to be a part two, part three. you come back on this show any time you want. >> we got to do a part two. there are some really big issues i think you will just love. tavis: i enjoyed the reading. that's our show for tonight. access me through our pod cast at pbs.org. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. [rocking
tavis: how does it feel to make richard pryor laugh like that? >> i realized i wasn't materialistic. we totaled the car but saved a life. that has basically been my life. tavis: how can you not end on that note. wow. the new book from pam grier, is appropriately called "foxy: my life in three acts". i have just scratched the surface on a whole bunch of wonderful stories. >> we'll have a part two. there is a part two coming. i can see it in your eyes. by the way, what...
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the laughs i. bought. wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money maintaining it is a shaky economy for that area swaying it down a good part of the world is experiencing a crippling feat is this a trend or simply freaking weather. one. top stories now at least twenty five people have been killed in wildfires across russia as a record breaking heat wave grips the country homes have been destroyed and fled as far as struggle to stop the flames spreading. emergency crews are scanning a river in china for barrels of highly toxic chemicals which could reach russia. thousands of the containers were swept away during severe flooding chinese authorities say the drums of tightly sealed don't pose any threat. and germany looks forced to scrap a system that keeps some convicts behind bars indefinitely preventive detention aims to stop violen
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few laughs i. love. ya. come to. she escaped from a cinema and landed in your living room. specialises in the streets or stereo displays a life no glasses no problem mentioning her in the three d. going to be update on a. c. c. c. c. c. if. brighton. bounce from sales to pressure. these firms totty dot com. from the russian capital this is the twenty four hours a day top stories now at this hour russia's. toxic to chinese floods washed thousands of barrels of highly explosive chemicals into a major river officials say they could be across the russian border within a week. who is to blame south korean reports suggest russia can prove pyongyang is not guilty of the sinking of a southern more ship counters findings by a us back to inquiries which concluded a north korean torpedo sunk the vessel. uncovering change british peace campaigners say the afghan war could take a u. turn after the exposure of u.s. military secrets detailing mistakes and coverups they claim the league proves the reasoning behind the war was fictitious and embarrassing. and far from a breath of fresh air
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laughs i. bought. in moscow all she's available in grand hotel which colson royal marriage renaissance. profiles a holiday in so called egypt. holiday in ski patroller rhydian national to meridian country club suborning church in congress peter the first book called sure can pinsky swiss hotel cousin hold. a full boutique hotel. it is three thirty pm on saturday here in the russian capital you're with us. thank you for watching headlines now thousands of struggling homeowners have been queuing for thirty hours in washington d.c. to get free mortgage help from a housing advocacy group a government aid program is being criticized for not covering the full closure right around three hundred thousand a month. britain's defense secretary admits american troops used it depleted uranium munitions during the.
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