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great culture. great museums, great restaurant scene. so i really, highly recommend vancouver. >> so still on the right coast. >> exactly. it's a two-hour plane ride. it's fantastic. national parks are really great. and if you can go mid-week, that improves your chances. >> any chances of them closing? >> some are closing, yes. but the iconic ones, yellow stone, still great. if you're going to the east coast, we actually vacationed a couple summer ago up in the island. it was beautiful in the summer. not that many tourists there. if you want to go abroad, some places to think about are, for example, egypt because it is safe. i know people have just come back from egypt. prices have plummeted because of the recent unrest there. >> yes, let's stop there for a second. what places would i say, maybe not this year, let's wait until things calm down? >> syria, i wouldn't go to yemen. places where there's truly unrest in the streets, every day getting news reports, i would stay away. but egypt has quieted down a lot. >> vancouver, egypt. >> and
great culture. great museums, great restaurant scene. so i really, highly recommend vancouver. >> so still on the right coast. >> exactly. it's a two-hour plane ride. it's fantastic. national parks are really great. and if you can go mid-week, that improves your chances. >> any chances of them closing? >> some are closing, yes. but the iconic ones, yellow stone, still great. if you're going to the east coast, we actually vacationed a couple summer ago up in the island....
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i am reminded what the late great jerry garcia once said.ou do not want to be the best of the best. you want to be the only one that does what you do. that is our san francisco giants in 2010. believe it. how about a big round of applause for burst kochi and brian -- bruce poetrbochy and bn sabian who brought this together and did the impossible. how about another big round of applause to the 2010 world champion san francisco giants. [applause] i want to thank each and everyone of you. we would not be here if it was not for the fans, for all of you, a big round of applause for each and every one of you. not just for coming out today but every day, supporting this team. we are in a time where everyone's focusing on what is wrong. out here in san francisco, here in california, we are focusing on what is right, the sense of spirit, pride, that sense of possibility is back in our city. i am proud of that, and you should be as well. [applause] let me close by asking bill neukom to come up, representing the ownership of our giants, and do somethin
i am reminded what the late great jerry garcia once said.ou do not want to be the best of the best. you want to be the only one that does what you do. that is our san francisco giants in 2010. believe it. how about a big round of applause for burst kochi and brian -- bruce poetrbochy and bn sabian who brought this together and did the impossible. how about another big round of applause to the 2010 world champion san francisco giants. [applause] i want to thank each and everyone of you. we would...
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every mother says their child are great but mine are great. the thing is that, yes, for beatrice to turn it around and say try and fund a disaster, $130,000 to charity is amazing. unicef and children crisis, fantastic. >> a charity very dear to your heart. >> yes. we started it in '93 and really believe children should have the right to be educated, right to dream. we're now up to about 43 schools. syria, liberia, afghanistan. >> i want to talk to you about diana, who was one of your closest friends for a very long time. but right at the end not so close. i want to talk to you about that relationship. a guy named his own price, wants a room tonight for 65 dollars. we don't go lower than 130. big deal, persuade him. is it wise to allow a perishable item to spoil? he asked, why leave a room empty? the additional revenue easily covers operating costs. 65 dollars is better than no dollars. okay. $65 for tonight. you can't argue with a big deal. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with mo
every mother says their child are great but mine are great. the thing is that, yes, for beatrice to turn it around and say try and fund a disaster, $130,000 to charity is amazing. unicef and children crisis, fantastic. >> a charity very dear to your heart. >> yes. we started it in '93 and really believe children should have the right to be educated, right to dream. we're now up to about 43 schools. syria, liberia, afghanistan. >> i want to talk to you about diana, who was one...
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communities, great neighborhoods, and a great city.the united administrators of san francisco -- thank you all for putting yourself on the front lines, every day to make these schools extraordinary. we really appreciate this. thank you. >> carlos, if you can come up and join us, in giving the awards to the school principals. the first of them -- this is jolene washington. [applause] >> the mayor will hold the evnvelope. >> do they lok thook the same? >> let's see what you've got. >> lunch at collettos and four tickets to the giants game. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. mayor lee, superintentdant garcia, hydra, mendoza. jan, good afternoon. i am jolene washingotn, principal at jose ortega elementary. this has been a wonderful year of recognition, and i would like to thank everyone who supports the work with us, the parents and the support staff, the teachers, and especially the wonderful students. thank you to the unity spiritual center of san francisco. they provide uniforms and supplies, so students who are not able to afford uniform
communities, great neighborhoods, and a great city.the united administrators of san francisco -- thank you all for putting yourself on the front lines, every day to make these schools extraordinary. we really appreciate this. thank you. >> carlos, if you can come up and join us, in giving the awards to the school principals. the first of them -- this is jolene washington. [applause] >> the mayor will hold the evnvelope. >> do they lok thook the same? >> let's see what...
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i want to thank my two great tour guides. we had a great contingent from the richmond this morning. it was great to see ed lee on a bicycle or 7:15 in the morning. why do seven out of 10 san franciscans get on a bicycle each year? we're going to improve that every year. it makes us a healthier and stronger and more vibrant city. the richmond district has not only great businesses like pete from green apple, which just installed the great crowd, but we hope to see many more of those all around the city, and i really will be working with the mayor and my colleagues on the board of supervisors to insure that the jfk drive dedicated improvements are instituted before the end of the year. they should have been done before, but we are going to make sure they are down by the end of the year. thank you so much to everyone for being here today and bicycle coalition for keeping us a biking friendly city. thank you. >> thanks, everyone. i want to say thank you to north dakota, mike, the entire group that came with me from district 2 -- i want to say thank you to andy. give me a call anytime. i
i want to thank my two great tour guides. we had a great contingent from the richmond this morning. it was great to see ed lee on a bicycle or 7:15 in the morning. why do seven out of 10 san franciscans get on a bicycle each year? we're going to improve that every year. it makes us a healthier and stronger and more vibrant city. the richmond district has not only great businesses like pete from green apple, which just installed the great crowd, but we hope to see many more of those all around...
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real people say, yeah, that's really great. this is really great. this is really great.his is really great. speaking for your commence i will endeavor to exclamate more profoundly in the future. other than that, it's wonderful. and it great. i commend you mike. >> jimmy: wow. what's going on you with? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: we have to get you off the vegetables. >> i don't know. >> jimmy: i do think that's great, though, because most parents will -- they want their kids to be in shape but they -- they won't follow that example themselves or set the example themselves. >> that's just the thing. i set the example. that doesn't mean they want to do it. but people are people. they don't have to think about it. maybe my kids one or two of them may have gained a few pounds, but listen, maybe it's not bad being a little bit overweight, than being some obsessing maniac and starving yourself, working hard every day, sweating, looking at yourself in the mirror, no, i don't got it. what's the big deal if i got a six-pack or i got 14 children in there? regardless, i'm a good per
real people say, yeah, that's really great. this is really great. this is really great.his is really great. speaking for your commence i will endeavor to exclamate more profoundly in the future. other than that, it's wonderful. and it great. i commend you mike. >> jimmy: wow. what's going on you with? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: we have to get you off the vegetables. >> i don't know. >> jimmy: i do think that's great, though, because most parents will -- they want...
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a great new york city crowd. fantastic. we're going have a great show tonight. but, first some political news. now that anthony weiner has stepped down, the state will find his replacement by holding a special election. weiner was pretty excited. they were like, "no, a special election. [ laughter ] election, with an 'l.' put your phone away. it's an election." [ laughter ] did you see this in an interview on "good morning america?" president obama says he's confident that anthony weiner will bounce back from his scandal. great, just what we needed -- a bouncing weiner. that's the last thing we need. [ laughter ] this is good. i just read that more companies are bringing back jobs to the u.s. that have been outsourced to other countries for years. so the next time you call tech support, you might actually get someone who speaks perfect english and knows nothing about computers. [ laughter ] "you want me to reboot your keyboard? did you unplug it, sir? try unplugging it. did you -- " i don't know why i call these idiots. oh, this is kind of sad, you guys, former
a great new york city crowd. fantastic. we're going have a great show tonight. but, first some political news. now that anthony weiner has stepped down, the state will find his replacement by holding a special election. weiner was pretty excited. they were like, "no, a special election. [ laughter ] election, with an 'l.' put your phone away. it's an election." [ laughter ] did you see this in an interview on "good morning america?" president obama says he's confident that...
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he's a great player. he's a great player. but they -- you know.lack chick, she never laughs. [ laughter ] obama, ha, ha, ha, ha. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, everyone has been put on notice. >> he might play. he's a good basketball player i understand. >> jimmy: barack obama is a good basketball player. >> that's good, you remember his name. b-b-barack obama. [ laughter ] don't get nervous, you don't have a cousin going to jail. forget about it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how do you know i don't have a cousin going to jail? >> this isn't charades, don't be a smart ass, okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey, don, let me ask frthis, because this is from -- >> hey, don, what is that? hey, don, what? >> jimmy: i'm sorry. >> hey, don! >> jimmy: hey, mr. rickles. >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is from a lakers game, and you were captured, it appears -- i guess you're -- it looks like you're maybe kissing your wife barbra, although it could actually -- you look angry. and you look like you swallowed a lemon shortly before. [ laughter ] >> that was a go
he's a great player. he's a great player. but they -- you know.lack chick, she never laughs. [ laughter ] obama, ha, ha, ha, ha. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, everyone has been put on notice. >> he might play. he's a good basketball player i understand. >> jimmy: barack obama is a good basketball player. >> that's good, you remember his name. b-b-barack obama. [ laughter ] don't get nervous, you don't have a cousin going to jail. forget about it. [...
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>> guest: fred, great point. you do so at great personal risk.n the book, i outline several cases of general moderate muslims not only outcasts, but physically threatened. one brave individual named jamal in tulsa, oklahoma, the heartland, tulsa. al-qaeda carried out a new attack, 2007, where they released a new videotape. he was outraged. he went and wrote an editorial in the "tulsa world newspaper" condemning al-qaeda saying they distorted islam. the next day he went to the local mosque, a large islamic center in tulsa. he was confronted not by just average worshipers, but the mosque's leadership physically confronted him and threatened him, called him a traitor because he wrote an op-ed condemning al-qaeda. he feared for his life. this is in the american heartland. that gives you an idea of what treely peace loving muslims are up against when they speak out. >> host: thank you for bringing up mosques. this is another figure in the book. since about 2000 or 2001, we've gone from, i think, 1200 mosques to about 2,000. the number of these religio
>> guest: fred, great point. you do so at great personal risk.n the book, i outline several cases of general moderate muslims not only outcasts, but physically threatened. one brave individual named jamal in tulsa, oklahoma, the heartland, tulsa. al-qaeda carried out a new attack, 2007, where they released a new videotape. he was outraged. he went and wrote an editorial in the "tulsa world newspaper" condemning al-qaeda saying they distorted islam. the next day he went to the...
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please welcome the great governor of the great state of california, the honorable arnold schwarzenegger. >> thank you very much. i just wanted to say on behalf of the people in california, congratulations to the giants, the giants fans for this great victory. san francisco is not only known as the most beautiful city in the most beautiful state, in the most extraordinary country in the world, but now it is also the home of the world champion baseball team. so congratulations to the giants for this great performance for showing that the impossible can be made possible, for showing the fire in your belly. thank you also to everyone who got you here in the first place, your family members and so on. that may also say congratulations to the beard. now every team in baseball knows how to feear the beard. there is a machine in this team. congratulations. thank you very much. [applause] >> again, many thanks to governor schwarzenegger. there is much pressing business in the state government to be done today. he took his time out to his good will -- from his good will to be with us. governor sc
please welcome the great governor of the great state of california, the honorable arnold schwarzenegger. >> thank you very much. i just wanted to say on behalf of the people in california, congratulations to the giants, the giants fans for this great victory. san francisco is not only known as the most beautiful city in the most beautiful state, in the most extraordinary country in the world, but now it is also the home of the world champion baseball team. so congratulations to the giants...
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in the great-grandson of always westbrook. -- i and the great-grandson of -- i am the great-grandson of eloise westbrook. she has created a great lineage. for the people who have not had somebody to fight for them, she was the voice of reason for people who did not have a voice, and i say today, to everyone who made this possible, the fight is not over. we still have to continue the good fight. i am an iraqi veteran. a couple of years ago, myself, i was homeless. now, i am getting help. we have an issue going on in the city dealing with mental health. we have to address this. if each and every person -- yes, ma'am? >> madea is my grandmother. >> yes, so we have to deal with this, this mental health. so it is good to see you. we talked before, but everybody here that made this project happen, let's continue to do the good work and keep up the good fight. thank you. [applause] >> i'm eloise's granddaughter. i want to say thank you. my grandmother is not able to make it, i guess you all know, but she said her best wishes. thank you. [applause] >> i would just like to thank you for comin
in the great-grandson of always westbrook. -- i and the great-grandson of -- i am the great-grandson of eloise westbrook. she has created a great lineage. for the people who have not had somebody to fight for them, she was the voice of reason for people who did not have a voice, and i say today, to everyone who made this possible, the fight is not over. we still have to continue the good fight. i am an iraqi veteran. a couple of years ago, myself, i was homeless. now, i am getting help. we have...
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yeah great and they're based on the uncut movement the start of the u.k. which was stop the cuts that cameron the administration's bringing in and in the u.k. that actually gets a lot of publicity because the because the b.b.c. and what not. yet either this morning or yesterday is the front page of the washington post was this giant photo of as i recall was spain and it was like hundreds of thousands of people protesting the cuts that they're talking about is i am i thought spirity cuts and things that may be coming down the road and yet there was no story it was just a pretty photo. how how is it that europe has vibrant journalism and we have infotainment. question except that there's a record of independent journalism in in europe it hasn't been corporate it has been ball by huge global racism and some of that exist of course but there's also a tradition since world war two of europeans fighting for social democracy for a civil society that looks after the interest and values of working people that we don't have in this country for thirty years in americ
yeah great and they're based on the uncut movement the start of the u.k. which was stop the cuts that cameron the administration's bringing in and in the u.k. that actually gets a lot of publicity because the because the b.b.c. and what not. yet either this morning or yesterday is the front page of the washington post was this giant photo of as i recall was spain and it was like hundreds of thousands of people protesting the cuts that they're talking about is i am i thought spirity cuts and...
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it is my great pleasure to bring forth a great leader in this community mr. julian wyler. [applause] >> welcome to this point guard in v -- vista point guard. there are a lot of people who are not here today who contributed to make this possible. there are a lot of other people who come here and work and put in various parts of the garden, especially the unsung heroes of the volunteers in the neighborhood. working together and staying focused, this neighborhood has reached out and made partnerships with the city. we have worked together. we get more done that way. it is a real synergy. these gardens to them exist five years ago. they were all neglected, blighted, like a cross the street where you still see areas that can be in crude -- improved. we just need a vision. the public gardens connect us to natural beauty. they give us a sense of community pride. they provide habitats for bees, butterflies, and birds. they represent what is best in us as a community. the bench represents a window on the past. it was once a curb in downtown san francisco. we've simply connected it
it is my great pleasure to bring forth a great leader in this community mr. julian wyler. [applause] >> welcome to this point guard in v -- vista point guard. there are a lot of people who are not here today who contributed to make this possible. there are a lot of other people who come here and work and put in various parts of the garden, especially the unsung heroes of the volunteers in the neighborhood. working together and staying focused, this neighborhood has reached out and made...
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obama visited the town of money gal which was home to his great, great, great grandfather.is heritage by sucking down a pint of beer. you don't see world leaders chugging enough. and then after they finished with the beer, they got into the presidential motorcade and headed out to do something, i'm not sure what, but watch this here. you see -- okay. they were actually -- bottomed out. the beer's very powerful over there. fortunately, in ireland, your car has to be completely upside down for it to be considered a dui so -- [ laughter ] i'm glad obama's having a good time. i have to say, i find it a bit odd he isn't here in the united states while we go through a very difficult time of saying good-bye to oprah, you know, the oprah show ends this week. who here's going to cry watching that last show? just -- okay, four of us? [ laughter ] this must be what it felt like when our parents lost merv. we've been honoring oprah this month by reliving some of her most memorable moments. unfortunately, everyone has seen her most memorable moments about 80 times each so what we've don
obama visited the town of money gal which was home to his great, great, great grandfather.is heritage by sucking down a pint of beer. you don't see world leaders chugging enough. and then after they finished with the beer, they got into the presidential motorcade and headed out to do something, i'm not sure what, but watch this here. you see -- okay. they were actually -- bottomed out. the beer's very powerful over there. fortunately, in ireland, your car has to be completely upside down for it...
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done great work. i recognize that, and i know doris, our supervisor, was there as well. she recognizes that. thank you very much for being here, too. i want to also continue to congratulate mercy housing. the south of market health center, for working so collaborative we with our redevelopment agency. this $47 million project -- over 1/3 of it is the contribution of our redevelopment agency. thank you, redevelopment, for putting this together. [applause] it just shows again not only the fantastic collaboration with very reputable housing builders like mercy housing and they're wonderful financial participants -- i know wells fargo is here and u.s. bank and others, who are just a key to so much of our great housing we're doing -- but we are also combining it with some fantastic health provisions, which i know miss westbrook would be extremely crowded here. that combination coming together in the middle of our city and once again exemplifying how redevelopment works in our city and how it becomes yet an
done great work. i recognize that, and i know doris, our supervisor, was there as well. she recognizes that. thank you very much for being here, too. i want to also continue to congratulate mercy housing. the south of market health center, for working so collaborative we with our redevelopment agency. this $47 million project -- over 1/3 of it is the contribution of our redevelopment agency. thank you, redevelopment, for putting this together. [applause] it just shows again not only the...
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that looks like a great play yard. i know you're anxious to get out there and take part in all of the findings today. i wanted to introduce myself. my name is cates -- kate. i am a commentator for the golf channel and i really want to welcome the over 300 students to our golf and leadership party here. [applause] can we did but cheer from the students from lafayette school? [cheering] how about a cheer from monroe elementary school? let's hear it for sheridan. [cheering] and a big hello from the students of jefferson elementary. wow. you guys have a lot of energy today. glad to not be in school, right? i know i liked to take a day off from school. we are thrilled to have familiar faces on hand for the celebration, which is the culmination of an effort by pacific gas and electric and the unified school district to teach leadership and call skills to students in -- golf skills in 21 different san francisco elementary schools. that is a wonderful opportunity. as a a board member and a professional golfer, it is wonderful
that looks like a great play yard. i know you're anxious to get out there and take part in all of the findings today. i wanted to introduce myself. my name is cates -- kate. i am a commentator for the golf channel and i really want to welcome the over 300 students to our golf and leadership party here. [applause] can we did but cheer from the students from lafayette school? [cheering] how about a cheer from monroe elementary school? let's hear it for sheridan. [cheering] and a big hello from...
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we have some great consultants here. it is always a pleasure to work with a team at the department of public works. you are wonderful to be with. edgar, we have done this before. brooke, you as well. ed harrington, when he came into this position, he said this building would be too much. we brought it down to $140 million, kept it as lede platinum. everyone on this team is absolutely first class. it is a pleasure partner with the city. we are in good hands with mayor lee. he recognizes the importance of this kind of structure and it is always great to work with the city of san francisco and the mayor's office. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. just in time, the son has come out. mayor lee will lead us in having the crane operator bring a the beam up. >> everybody, on three, we are going to have frankie bring it up. we are going to say frankie, bring it up! >> frankie, bring it up! [applause] >> this lodge is home to some of the best fly casting pools in the world. these shallow concrete pools don't have fish. this is j
we have some great consultants here. it is always a pleasure to work with a team at the department of public works. you are wonderful to be with. edgar, we have done this before. brooke, you as well. ed harrington, when he came into this position, he said this building would be too much. we brought it down to $140 million, kept it as lede platinum. everyone on this team is absolutely first class. it is a pleasure partner with the city. we are in good hands with mayor lee. he recognizes the...
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>> i'm great. how are you?er ] there you go, buddy. [ laughter ] there you go. let's put them on there. take your time. make sure on -- they're on good, all nice and tight. no smurfing of the hats, so there has to be no one inch or more on the top of your hat there. i'm talking to you, buddy. [ laughter ] there you go. that's it. that's what i'm talking about. you guys look great. you look like half-eaten human bananas. [ laughter ] now, here's the rules. when i say "dance," the roots will start playing a funky disco jam and you'll have 15 seconds to fling off your hat and your gloves. okay, the scoring is simple -- one point for each glove you get off. two for the hat. whoever gets the most points wins the grand prize and, oh, what a prize it is. higgins? ♪ >> steve: well, jimmy, tonight's winner will be taking home 300 one dollar bills, carefully stacked and nailed to a two by four piece of wood. [ light laughter ] in a turbulent economy, it's the best way to keep your money safe and secure. need cash? nailed
>> i'm great. how are you?er ] there you go, buddy. [ laughter ] there you go. let's put them on there. take your time. make sure on -- they're on good, all nice and tight. no smurfing of the hats, so there has to be no one inch or more on the top of your hat there. i'm talking to you, buddy. [ laughter ] there you go. that's it. that's what i'm talking about. you guys look great. you look like half-eaten human bananas. [ laughter ] now, here's the rules. when i say "dance," the...
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treat in a very great honor.jim come , can you begin reading for us? [applause] >> thank you very much for that wonderfully exaggerated report on my life. much appreciated. well, i think i should just get to doing what i'm supposed to do here, which is to read from my work, and i want to apologize to the two or three of you who might have read my book on roosevelt having double jeopardy now having to hear it read from this table is i think maybe a little too much so please forgive me. election, 1933, the evening of february 27, 1933 at hyde park was a cloudy and cold. a stiff northwest wind swept across the dark waters of the hudson, and toss to the branches of the grand old trees around the roosevelt home. inside, a warm living room, a big thick shouldered man sat writing by the fire. franklin d. roosevelt's pencil glided across the pages of yellow legal paper. quote, i am certain that my fellow americans expected that in my presidency, i would address them with a candor and a decision which they present the pre
treat in a very great honor.jim come , can you begin reading for us? [applause] >> thank you very much for that wonderfully exaggerated report on my life. much appreciated. well, i think i should just get to doing what i'm supposed to do here, which is to read from my work, and i want to apologize to the two or three of you who might have read my book on roosevelt having double jeopardy now having to hear it read from this table is i think maybe a little too much so please forgive me....
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a great question. i am going to go back to that first question, the quality of digital journalism. we are more than 15 years into internet news. still, you hear people say it is coming along. someday it will be good. quality journalism existed on the internet from day one. it was there. the internet journalists were winning awards from day one. there is a lot of noise surrounding it, which makes it seem worse, say, than "the chronicle." quality journalism is there. the new part of the media is not a new types of stories being told, but how they are being told, short for nurses long form, and how they are distributed on your one newspaper or magazine or one website, versus to run the mobile universe, or threat the internet universe, portals. do you want to give 30% of revenue to apple in order to distribute it? lots of publishers are making that decision. it is the distribution from free tv to pay tv and the change from the free online destination media to mobile everywhere media and the creation of bra
a great question. i am going to go back to that first question, the quality of digital journalism. we are more than 15 years into internet news. still, you hear people say it is coming along. someday it will be good. quality journalism existed on the internet from day one. it was there. the internet journalists were winning awards from day one. there is a lot of noise surrounding it, which makes it seem worse, say, than "the chronicle." quality journalism is there. the new part of the...
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it is great to be here and it is a great theme tonight, talking about freedom and fe.o more important issues than that. i frequently will say throughout my campaigning and rallies we have had that the goal of all political activity is liberty and what is the purpose of having this liberty? the purpose of liberty, as far as i'm concerned, is to allow creative energy to be released for us to them and seek virtue and excellence because governments cannot provide virtue and excellence. you have to have a free society so we as individuals can assume that responsibility. [applause] life is precious. i am an ob doctor. there are some of my friend to take a different position on the life issue. they claim that the mother's life is precious. as an ob doctor, let us begin at conception. [applause] also, it is very legal if i, as a physician, do something wrong and enter the fetus, i can rightfully be sued. that is because of the rights of the fetus. if the fetus is injured in may accident or a homicide, there is a homicide because of a fetus being killed. there is no doubt in my
it is great to be here and it is a great theme tonight, talking about freedom and fe.o more important issues than that. i frequently will say throughout my campaigning and rallies we have had that the goal of all political activity is liberty and what is the purpose of having this liberty? the purpose of liberty, as far as i'm concerned, is to allow creative energy to be released for us to them and seek virtue and excellence because governments cannot provide virtue and excellence. you have to...
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every mother says their child are great but mine are great.he thing is that, yes, for beatrice to turn it around and say try and fund a disaster, $130,000 to charity is amazing. unicef and children crisis, fantastic. >> a charity very dear to your heart. >> very, very dear, yes. we started it in '93 and really believe children should have the right to be educated, right to dream. we're now up to about 43 schools. syria, liberia, afghanistan. >> i want to talk to you about diana, who was one of your closest friends for a very long time. but right at the end not so close. i want to talk to you about that relationship. [ applause ] ♪ get over it welcome to the aarp get-over-it-a-thon. i'm your hostess, betty white. if you're 50 or over but hesitant to join aarp because you think it makes you old, i have a very important message: get over it! i'm 89. feeling old at 50? really? time to put your grown-up pants on. [ rim shot ] by the time you were born, i had already dated my way through the rat pack. [ laughter ] being a member of aarp is just $16
every mother says their child are great but mine are great.he thing is that, yes, for beatrice to turn it around and say try and fund a disaster, $130,000 to charity is amazing. unicef and children crisis, fantastic. >> a charity very dear to your heart. >> very, very dear, yes. we started it in '93 and really believe children should have the right to be educated, right to dream. we're now up to about 43 schools. syria, liberia, afghanistan. >> i want to talk to you about...
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every mother says their child are great but mine are great. is that, yes, for beatrice to turn it around and say try and fund a disaster, $130,000 to charity is amazing. unicef and children crisis, fantastic. >> a charity very dear to your heart. >> very, very dear, yes. we started it in '93 and really believe children should have the right to be educated, right to dream. we're now up to about 43 schools. syria, liberia, afghanistan. >> i want to talk to you about diana, who was one of your closest friends for a very long time. but right at the end not so close. i want to talk to you about that relationship. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] smart like a volkswagen. the 2012 cc. ♪ >>> my special guest sarah ferguson. let's talk diana. you and diana knew each other since you were 14 years old, and you were incredibly close. then of course you both married these handsome princes and shared this crazy life of princess and dutchess. what was she like, diana? >> well, before she got married, i called her dutch because she was born for it, you kn
every mother says their child are great but mine are great. is that, yes, for beatrice to turn it around and say try and fund a disaster, $130,000 to charity is amazing. unicef and children crisis, fantastic. >> a charity very dear to your heart. >> very, very dear, yes. we started it in '93 and really believe children should have the right to be educated, right to dream. we're now up to about 43 schools. syria, liberia, afghanistan. >> i want to talk to you about diana, who...
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every mother says their child are great but mine are great.yes, for beatrice to turn it around and say try and fund a disaster, $130,000 to charity is amazing. unicef and children crisis, fantastic. >> a charity very dear to your heart. >> yes. we started it in '93 and really believe children should have the right to be educated, right to dream. we're now up to about 43 schools. syria, liberia, afghanistan. >> i want to talk to you about diana, who was one of your closest friends for a very long time. but right at the end not so close. i want to talk to you about that relationship. at 190 miles per hour, the wind will literally lift ordinary windshield wipers off the glass. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the world's fastest production sedan. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs you don't have the retina if you dondisplay.an iphone, the highest resolution screen on any phone. so movies aren't this dramatic, maps aren't this clear, emails aren't this
every mother says their child are great but mine are great.yes, for beatrice to turn it around and say try and fund a disaster, $130,000 to charity is amazing. unicef and children crisis, fantastic. >> a charity very dear to your heart. >> yes. we started it in '93 and really believe children should have the right to be educated, right to dream. we're now up to about 43 schools. syria, liberia, afghanistan. >> i want to talk to you about diana, who was one of your closest...
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it's a great -- it was the great tragedy of my life. think that what follows is, i think, what normally follows when you go through something like a great loss or a shock. i'm not the first person and i won't be the last person on this earth to experience something like that. unfortunately a lot of people experience that kind of violence. is that you have to kind of find where you want yourself to be and how you want people to see you in this world. and i was blessed to have a parent that kind of guided me towards very healthy time period of mourning, of going through the confusion, going through the shock, going through the anger, going through all of the emotional things that you do when something like this happens to you. but really kind of guided me towards not being a victim and not going through my life feeling victimized. you know, i'm incredibly saddened by that night and saddened by the event. >> do you get nightmares from it? do you still have nightmares, flashbacks? does it haunt you? >> no, it doesn't haunt me. no, it doesn'
it's a great -- it was the great tragedy of my life. think that what follows is, i think, what normally follows when you go through something like a great loss or a shock. i'm not the first person and i won't be the last person on this earth to experience something like that. unfortunately a lot of people experience that kind of violence. is that you have to kind of find where you want yourself to be and how you want people to see you in this world. and i was blessed to have a parent that kind...
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what a great, great show. great crowd. great vibe. you can feel the vibe in the studio. of -- right? you feel it? [ cheers and applause ] you know how to make a good show. studio 6b -- studio 6b is where we shoot our program. and over the years it's been used for tons of different shows. we just found out that our studio used to be home to a video dating service called "cupid's arrow." it's from the 80s, i think. yeah, and i have a feeling some of these guys might be still available. take a look at these guys. ♪ >> hi, i'm herbert. i'm a scorpio, and i enjoy eating egg omelets. >> hi, i'm bruston. you probably already noticed my facial beard. >> hello, my name is james padge. most of my friends call me big jim. [ laughter ] >> hi, single women. i'm gary chuth, i'm a bit of a gambler, you know? more specifically, betting on horse races. i'm in a lot of debt. [ laughter ] ♪ >> i'm mitchell, not mitch. mitchell. not mitch. [ laughter ] >> want to sit here? >> hey, i'm chiz dipler. [ laughter ] most people call me the dip. [ laughter ] >> 3, 2, 1. >> hi, i'm mike. >> hi, i'm
what a great, great show. great crowd. great vibe. you can feel the vibe in the studio. of -- right? you feel it? [ cheers and applause ] you know how to make a good show. studio 6b -- studio 6b is where we shoot our program. and over the years it's been used for tons of different shows. we just found out that our studio used to be home to a video dating service called "cupid's arrow." it's from the 80s, i think. yeah, and i have a feeling some of these guys might be still available....
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i had a lot of great support from my colleagues there. it was a great group of people. essentially, the combination of the election cycle in 2007/2008 and the financial crisis -- that sparked my interest in these ideas and economics. i was very inspired by the ron paul campaign and the way he was talking about -- how many people talk about monetary policy in a political setting other than him? nobody. now it is. the fact that that happened and you had this one voice talking about the role of money in the economy followed by this crash -- we have ben bernanke for the first time in 90 years do a press conference. that struck me as there is a story here that is not being told. as a media person, i have the tools to tell it in a different way. >> you said the "econtalk" was the way you knew that he existed. what is it? >> it is our podcast. >> where you do it? >> out of my office at george mason. it comes up every week at 6:30 a.m. monday morning. there are about 250 of them appeared >> george mason university here in virginia. it is a podcast? how did you find it? >> you c
i had a lot of great support from my colleagues there. it was a great group of people. essentially, the combination of the election cycle in 2007/2008 and the financial crisis -- that sparked my interest in these ideas and economics. i was very inspired by the ron paul campaign and the way he was talking about -- how many people talk about monetary policy in a political setting other than him? nobody. now it is. the fact that that happened and you had this one voice talking about the role of...
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i think he'd be a great president. but i think he'd also be a great ceo.person to stay home and, you know, teach college classes. i think he could do anything he wanted. >> what is it about him, do you think, that if it came to it, if it came to a presidential race, why should americans vote for him? >> because chris has an unbelievable ability to succinctly analyze a problem, come up with solutions, listen to people, and then communicate the solutions. i mean, that's really what i think. you know, he's -- there's no better communicator i know. >> i asked him as a good catholic boy to tell me about any sins tell me about any sins he wanted to be a solve himself of. i'm a catholic as well. i thought we could have a mini confession. >> lovely. we need a priest. >> that's what i told him. we need a priest. >> and then he would only admit these to you. anything you want to share with us? >> no. not at all [ laughter ] >> not at all. nice try, piers. >> yeah. what's the single biggest misconception about your husband, do you think? >> probably that he's mean. i
i think he'd be a great president. but i think he'd also be a great ceo.person to stay home and, you know, teach college classes. i think he could do anything he wanted. >> what is it about him, do you think, that if it came to it, if it came to a presidential race, why should americans vote for him? >> because chris has an unbelievable ability to succinctly analyze a problem, come up with solutions, listen to people, and then communicate the solutions. i mean, that's really what i...
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what makes a great song? >> you would think i would say a great melody, but i always answer good lyrics. as a performer, i have to crawl into the story of the lyric, and if i get a turkey, i'd do it, but i cannot do it as well if the lyrics are really written as well, and the same thing as a composer. if it is beautiful lyrics, i can write a great song. if it is kind of simple and badly rhymed, i am in trouble. >> have you figured out what makes for a great match between an the song stylings of very manilow? -- of very manilow? is there a process for this -- for knowing if this song will work for you? >> for the most part, i want to ride them. i have recorded a lot of songs i did not like, and i have to work it. 0 mandy, you came and you gave without taking ♪ that is not what they showed us. they gave it with different chords, and i went, is that for me? i studied the music, and it was a beautiful song hiding it in the middle of those guitars, and i made its more beautiful than the demo, and i think the publi
what makes a great song? >> you would think i would say a great melody, but i always answer good lyrics. as a performer, i have to crawl into the story of the lyric, and if i get a turkey, i'd do it, but i cannot do it as well if the lyrics are really written as well, and the same thing as a composer. if it is beautiful lyrics, i can write a great song. if it is kind of simple and badly rhymed, i am in trouble. >> have you figured out what makes for a great match between an the song...
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yeah, this is great. it feels good on my sensitive skin. [ male announcer ] fusion proglide is engineered with gillette's thinnest blades ever it feels like it's doing the work for me. [ male announcer ] so it glides for less tug and pull. it was smooth. this was fantastic. i'm having way too much fun with this razor. [ male announcer ] turn shaving into gliding with fusion proglide. i'm a believer. he is a believer! yeah! [ male announcer ] gillette fusion proglide. his family knows what to expect. hun, mike's coming -- let's get crackin'. [ male announcer ] but what mike rowe doesn't know is that his parents have armed themselves with unquilted viva® towels. place looks great. [ male announcer ] mike doesn't know that every concentrated viva roll is made of strong, fiber packed sheets, making it one tough towel. but his mom sure does. wow, for me? you shouldn't have. i insist. [ male announcer ] hey, if viva can handle mike rowe's mess, just think what it can do in your home. grab a roll for yourself and grasp the unquilted difference. i
yeah, this is great. it feels good on my sensitive skin. [ male announcer ] fusion proglide is engineered with gillette's thinnest blades ever it feels like it's doing the work for me. [ male announcer ] so it glides for less tug and pull. it was smooth. this was fantastic. i'm having way too much fun with this razor. [ male announcer ] turn shaving into gliding with fusion proglide. i'm a believer. he is a believer! yeah! [ male announcer ] gillette fusion proglide. his family knows what to...
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>> oh, great, great.rnight. she jumped at a chance to get a new style. >> okay, terry. you shop all year long for frankie and danielle. what about yourself? >> never. >> never? >> no. >> are you ready for a little tlc? >> i am. >> are you ready for that makeover? >> i think so. i never take time for myself, so it will be fun. >> oh, we want to see. so terry is joined by her daughters danielle and frankie lynn. and some of the girl scout troupe is here, too. keep your blindfolds on. here is terry before. terry, let's see the new you. come on out. oh, my. wait, wait, wait. are you guys ready? take off your blindfolds. >> speechless is about the only word. >> okay, terry, we're just going to tell you before you turn, you're going to freak out. you want to put your glasses on so you can see. >> turn around. >> oh, my. >> wow. >> that is amazing. >> that is so dramatic. lewis, the hair. >> thank you. i love it. >> look right here. >> the first lesson here is if you do just -- i mean, i understand crunching you
>> oh, great, great.rnight. she jumped at a chance to get a new style. >> okay, terry. you shop all year long for frankie and danielle. what about yourself? >> never. >> never? >> no. >> are you ready for a little tlc? >> i am. >> are you ready for that makeover? >> i think so. i never take time for myself, so it will be fun. >> oh, we want to see. so terry is joined by her daughters danielle and frankie lynn. and some of the girl...
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we're joined today by a singer with a great heart and a great voice: judy collins. [applause] (collins) thanks, ken. nice to see you. good to see you. thank you. i say "a great heart," because you are probably as well-known for your commitment to social causes as your singing career. and you've been pretty successful at both. how many times have you been arrested? [light laughter] i've actually been arrested three times, and two of them were for my civil rights. i was protesting the war in vietnam. i was arrested on the steps of the capitol, and i went to jail for that. and there was another incident there in a protest against the war in vietnam. i was also arrested on an airplane for using a cell phone, but we won't talk about that. that was a terrible shock. i considered it, in a sense, a freedom of expression issue, but i don't think that they did. but i have had incidents where i've protested, where i've been involved with large protests ever since i was a kid. my father was in the radio business, and i'm not sure how he got away with saying a lot of the things
we're joined today by a singer with a great heart and a great voice: judy collins. [applause] (collins) thanks, ken. nice to see you. good to see you. thank you. i say "a great heart," because you are probably as well-known for your commitment to social causes as your singing career. and you've been pretty successful at both. how many times have you been arrested? [light laughter] i've actually been arrested three times, and two of them were for my civil rights. i was protesting the...
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the whole thing is going great.hat we need to do is we have to put it on demand and make it a good interface. that is what the internet industry is bringing. frankly, it is good they are. they are bringing on the tools to take the great content we already have and make it more available for the viewer is that love it. we should be really happy and excited about where we are right now. [applause] >> but people want to get paid before the content. if you're going to do quality content, they want it to look good. screen but itsion is not necessarily the tv screen that people are looking at any more. they are looking at a tablet now. that is a whole different screen inside the home. you guys are the ones with the band with pipes. how do you make sure that you don't get a different generation -- i don't understand it because i am not in that generation -- i am saying this is very positive but you have nine year-old kid telling their parents -- i had guy talking about cable and the guy said don't get cable and he told his
the whole thing is going great.hat we need to do is we have to put it on demand and make it a good interface. that is what the internet industry is bringing. frankly, it is good they are. they are bringing on the tools to take the great content we already have and make it more available for the viewer is that love it. we should be really happy and excited about where we are right now. [applause] >> but people want to get paid before the content. if you're going to do quality content, they...