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, just completely lovable. >> as actors, crew members and fans prepare themselves for the end of harry a few statistics. in the past ten years, harry's famous lightning bolt scar has been applied to daniel radcliffe's forehead an estimated 2,000 times. 588 sets have been created. harry has gone through 160 pairs of glasses and some 70 magic wands. but as the final potter film is about to open, all that is now history. >> what was the last day like? >> very, very emotional. i remember i kind of wept like a child on that last day. >> it was kind of like the last day of school. i remember packing up the dressing room. it was very sad. we all cried. it was really, really bizarre. >> as the cast moves on from "harry potter," they share thoughts of their past and their future. >> it it's delve going to be with me the rest of my life, really. but, yeah. i'm grateful to be a part of that. i've loved every day of it. >> it's bittersweet. it's really exciting to see what comes next. it's delve a big chapter closing. >> for daniel radcliffe, perhaps a chance for him to share his unusual childhood
, just completely lovable. >> as actors, crew members and fans prepare themselves for the end of harry a few statistics. in the past ten years, harry's famous lightning bolt scar has been applied to daniel radcliffe's forehead an estimated 2,000 times. 588 sets have been created. harry has gone through 160 pairs of glasses and some 70 magic wands. but as the final potter film is about to open, all that is now history. >> what was the last day like? >> very, very emotional. i...
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. >> yeah, but it's a lovable character, it's a lovable guy. you know, these are good compromises. bottom line-- m. night's going to love it, so where is he? >> yeah. >> night, uh, well... >> oh, he's not here. >> jesus christ, dee, what happened to you? >> he brought in a b-team or something like that, covered me all in blood. that slumdog bastard twisted all of us! >> oh, shit, dude, we need him to execute our script. >> yeah. >> actually, you guys don't need shyamalan to execute your script. because i've got the mother of all shyamalan twists in my hand right here. you see, you think i've just been playing with my phone the whole time, but you're wrong. i've been writing a little movie script of my own. and i finished it right before you guys called. it's a horror movie about two men trapped in a garage stairwell, who get hunted down by a psychotic homeless killer... who turns out to be a security guard instead. >> that's our story, dude. >> damn right it's your story, and that's why you two guys are going to be attached as producers. >> nice, baby! >> producers! all right! i fe
. >> yeah, but it's a lovable character, it's a lovable guy. you know, these are good compromises. bottom line-- m. night's going to love it, so where is he? >> yeah. >> night, uh, well... >> oh, he's not here. >> jesus christ, dee, what happened to you? >> he brought in a b-team or something like that, covered me all in blood. that slumdog bastard twisted all of us! >> oh, shit, dude, we need him to execute our script. >> yeah. >> actually,...
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and he is a lovable lefty and a back room brawler and he is a first time guest and i love him to death. he is the co co-host of "the five." and he is a contemptible creep who treats his readers like sheep. it is our "new york times" correspondent. good to see you, pinch. >> keep this guy away from me. i am worried he might smoke the section. >> where is this coming from? since when do you judge people by their hair? >> do not speak to me, and keep that rock and roll away from me as well. >> i bet you are happy beckles is here. >> i would be happy if i can smile. >> you have no lips. >> do you make a living doing this? >> styles are a little -- times are a little tough. as you note, i am a little thinner than i used to be. >> yes. >> but you still use drugs and so that's the important thing. >> p tuts the sick in -- it puts the sick in classic. i speak of "breakfast at tiffany's" this 1961 flick is scheduled to be screened at a park in new york city in august, but now a woman started a petition. she is doing it because she believes the film is racist. why? maybe this. >> darling, i am s
and he is a lovable lefty and a back room brawler and he is a first time guest and i love him to death. he is the co co-host of "the five." and he is a contemptible creep who treats his readers like sheep. it is our "new york times" correspondent. good to see you, pinch. >> keep this guy away from me. i am worried he might smoke the section. >> where is this coming from? since when do you judge people by their hair? >> do not speak to me, and keep that rock...
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but again, at the heart of it, we made george this very lovable, nice guy. absolutely. we made his wife just-- you loved her. and we wanted to do the same with the daught-- we wanted this perfect family. that was the whole joke. and the truth is, you know, two months after, we decided-- and we all got past this when we made the show-- you know, they all started getting busted, and they were all over the place, you know? the lesbian thing was a red herring. you would have played them comedically? absolutely. basically like-- once that stuff gets started, you can't control it. (parker) actually, one of the-- there was a character on the show named princess. we turned her into a secretary. but the daughter-- we were going to actually call the daughters not by their real first names. we were going to call them princess and something else. yeah, muffin or something. but princess, who ended up on the show, that's how one of the daughters would have been, completely lovable, sweet, just a little dingy. we only have a few minutes left. we have to talk about your adventures in m
but again, at the heart of it, we made george this very lovable, nice guy. absolutely. we made his wife just-- you loved her. and we wanted to do the same with the daught-- we wanted this perfect family. that was the whole joke. and the truth is, you know, two months after, we decided-- and we all got past this when we made the show-- you know, they all started getting busted, and they were all over the place, you know? the lesbian thing was a red herring. you would have played them...
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. ♪ >> ed asener tough but lovable news room lou grant in the mary tyler moore .tarred -- he is a socialist with strong political opinions. >> you play warren buffet. >> i am warren buffet. >> you are buffet. >> you know my misgivings hank and soon as they trade for themselves, the risk managers lost control. >> you like him even though he makes money. >> all capitalist should be like warren buffet and be taxed more. >> he said he should be taxed more. but he could give that money to the government straight out. >> why don't we tax him more? >> we want to stimulate the economy and hoping he spends more money. >> get to the movie too big to fail. >> and why did the banks cause the economy to almost collapse. what was the main ingredient? >> we have seen regutions and from these guys with greed riding the money . the basketball -- >> and government regulation has to be watched closely. our paul barnie frank was watching freddie and fanny and they collapsed righturched their nose and he didn't know anything about it and that doesn't give me confidence. >> you saw bar
. ♪ >> ed asener tough but lovable news room lou grant in the mary tyler moore .tarred -- he is a socialist with strong political opinions. >> you play warren buffet. >> i am warren buffet. >> you are buffet. >> you know my misgivings hank and soon as they trade for themselves, the risk managers lost control. >> you like him even though he makes money. >> all capitalist should be like warren buffet and be taxed more. >> he said he should be...
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i'm a lovable guy and humble. is. >> and home run derby is bomb as way tonight in the desert. and jammel weeks with a clip of his brother. and there is after the first round with nine homers. this is way beyond the swimming pool. biggest bash of the night so far. here it comes and there it goes. robinson canoe had eight in the first round. look where the ball hits. there is just moved on to round two. for the fourth time in seven years a south korean is victorious at u.s. womens' open. the tournament wrapped up today. and there is a she finished on the practice range when fellow country woman birdied 18 to tie for the lead to force a three-hole playoff today. and there is a two shoot lead. and this is finished with another birdie. the 21-year-old wins her first event, it's the u.s. open... not a bad day and a celebration. this is not a bunker and it's one of the halls of his backyard. they're airing this on the bbc tonight. it includes a hole mirroring their conditions in the rough at the recent u.s. open. he has
i'm a lovable guy and humble. is. >> and home run derby is bomb as way tonight in the desert. and jammel weeks with a clip of his brother. and there is after the first round with nine homers. this is way beyond the swimming pool. biggest bash of the night so far. here it comes and there it goes. robinson canoe had eight in the first round. look where the ball hits. there is just moved on to round two. for the fourth time in seven years a south korean is victorious at u.s. womens' open....
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they were going to begin with the zookeeper, a very lovable actor, kevin james, kind of the center ofhe action in this flick. let's take a quick peek. >> griffin, we need to talk. [ screaming ] . >> how are you able to talk? >> let's see, today's tuesday, so, always. >> you're the best xzookeeper w have ever had. >> all right now, slow down hot shot. >> rosearia dawson. so there's a lot of comedy in there too. did you like it too, funny? >> no, it's really not as unwatchable as the trailer led me to believe. i'm finally starting to understand the logic that hollywood is trying to impress upon me, which is that everyone should be in love with kevin james. everyone. like you too, fredericka. >> i love him, i think he's cute. >> i really do too and i'm finally starting to accept it. this movie is a little bit more for kids, obviously with the talking animals, but the logic of the movie fascinated me enough to keep me watching. apparently, if you're not great with love, the way to win over your lady is to urinate in a potted plant in public. it's pretty crazy, because a lion that talks li
they were going to begin with the zookeeper, a very lovable actor, kevin james, kind of the center ofhe action in this flick. let's take a quick peek. >> griffin, we need to talk. [ screaming ] . >> how are you able to talk? >> let's see, today's tuesday, so, always. >> you're the best xzookeeper w have ever had. >> all right now, slow down hot shot. >> rosearia dawson. so there's a lot of comedy in there too. did you like it too, funny? >> no, it's...
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you are such a violent, lovable freak. charlie sheen looks down on them. >> that's true. >> he looks down on everyone. >> he's a spoiled, hollywood i. but they are billionaires. they are massively, massively successful. i read about them in "business week." >> good for you. >> we are never going to get off this story. it reflects that sweaty, disjointed energy that sheen mistakes for genius. he thinks he's really smart. that's what it is. i don't know what i just said. all right. 76,000-dollar engagement ring has been returned to roy williams, by ex-girlfriend brooke daniels. he sent the ring and a taped marriage proposal in an overnight package to her in february. she said no, but kept the ring. so williams sued her. but thank goodness, this was settled before it went to court. jill, should she had kept the ring? that's a really dumb proposal. >> it is a bad proposal. and, guys, this is why you do it in person. you can take the ring if she says no. ladies, don't keep the ring. it's meant to symbolize eternal commitment. i
you are such a violent, lovable freak. charlie sheen looks down on them. >> that's true. >> he looks down on everyone. >> he's a spoiled, hollywood i. but they are billionaires. they are massively, massively successful. i read about them in "business week." >> good for you. >> we are never going to get off this story. it reflects that sweaty, disjointed energy that sheen mistakes for genius. he thinks he's really smart. that's what it is. i don't know...
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this one's here's the "oh and then there was eddie's friend, that really dumb but lovable guy.s his name again? oh yeah -- waldo. waldo geraldo faldo. he was definitely the 'biden' of 'family matters,' he he he." [ light laughter ] this next one -- this one's called the "remember the episode where urkel builds the transformation chamber? [ laughter ] and he alters his dna and when he comes out he's cool and suave instead of nerdy? and instead of steve urkel, his name is stefan urquelle? and then, laura's suddenly interested in him because he's cool? but then, later in the episode, laura realizes that stefan is kind of a jerk and wants to change it back to the regular, nerdy steve. he he he, good times." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] man, that must have been an interesting -- from his face, you can tell. must have been an interesting meeting. here's another. this is the -- [ light laughter ] "speaking of urkel, i wish i had a transformation chamber. i bet i can ask the cia to build me one and they'd have to do it. [ laughter ] then i could transform into a cooler version
this one's here's the "oh and then there was eddie's friend, that really dumb but lovable guy.s his name again? oh yeah -- waldo. waldo geraldo faldo. he was definitely the 'biden' of 'family matters,' he he he." [ light laughter ] this next one -- this one's called the "remember the episode where urkel builds the transformation chamber? [ laughter ] and he alters his dna and when he comes out he's cool and suave instead of nerdy? and instead of steve urkel, his name is stefan...
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i'm definitely a lovable guy and humble. that's how it is. >>reporter: if get some work tomorrow.me in seven years south korean victorious at the u.s. women open. tournament wrapped up today because of weekend weather delay. leader 3 under par when finished up. she was on the practice range when fellow country woman pl birdie 18 to tie for the lead and force a 3 hole play off. second play off hole in a bunker. bogey. meanwhile l she buries a putt for 2 shot lead and put her approach on 18 to within four feet to finish with another bird. 21-year-old wins first event and turns out to be a major. u.s. open and that is reason to celebrate. this is great story. not a bunker at royal saint george site of this week british open. one of the hole in the back yard of mcill roadway. complete with pop bunker there. this aired on the bbc tonight. he gives a tour of the back yard which includes a hole mirror condition with the over over grown rough. own ground crew and thinks it gives him a distinct advantage. >> i can ring the u.s. and say what will part of the green you want to be. we try to
i'm definitely a lovable guy and humble. that's how it is. >>reporter: if get some work tomorrow.me in seven years south korean victorious at the u.s. women open. tournament wrapped up today because of weekend weather delay. leader 3 under par when finished up. she was on the practice range when fellow country woman pl birdie 18 to tie for the lead and force a 3 hole play off. second play off hole in a bunker. bogey. meanwhile l she buries a putt for 2 shot lead and put her approach on 18...
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he becomes lovable and you can appreciate just to you was. and for him, as opposed to johnson, the dictionary was a dream job. as a right in the psychology today peace, if someone with a personality disorder finds an outlet, they functioned beautifully. but not so well for the family. they are the type of people as a point in my psychology today peace, they're the type of people who don't see a psychiatrist but the drive other family members to see a psychiatrist. [laughter] so they can be difficult, but he found an outlet. and i think the thing about webster is out of his pain came mindedness to american culture. we really need to appreciate that. so he said come pilot extraordinaire and again this is part of the. not only was he a great wordsmith, so he goes on this book tour in 1785 and in each city that he goes he does a personal house count. i have the list that osha at the end. philadelphia 4582 houses. he likes round number three called 4600. and that day to get folded into the first census. this is obsessive. now, he also in the 1790s
he becomes lovable and you can appreciate just to you was. and for him, as opposed to johnson, the dictionary was a dream job. as a right in the psychology today peace, if someone with a personality disorder finds an outlet, they functioned beautifully. but not so well for the family. they are the type of people as a point in my psychology today peace, they're the type of people who don't see a psychiatrist but the drive other family members to see a psychiatrist. [laughter] so they can be...
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winnie the pooh really simple but just lovable.grandparents, very nostalgic to see winnie the pooh and all of their favorite characters. >> hang on. i like winnie the pooh. i'm not a grandparent. >> or a parent. i said parent. >> oh, okay. >> anyone who grew up with winnie the pooh. and just again, he really hasn't changed from that 1926 storybook that we remember. >> i still like it, kim. you're still fantastic. kim serafin, senior editor with "in touch weekly." two great films to watch. >> definitely. >>> could all those hours spent surfing the internet actually be chipping away at your brainpower? well, we've got some shocking new data. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for
winnie the pooh really simple but just lovable.grandparents, very nostalgic to see winnie the pooh and all of their favorite characters. >> hang on. i like winnie the pooh. i'm not a grandparent. >> or a parent. i said parent. >> oh, okay. >> anyone who grew up with winnie the pooh. and just again, he really hasn't changed from that 1926 storybook that we remember. >> i still like it, kim. you're still fantastic. kim serafin, senior editor with "in touch...
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he's a very lovable guy. who just did a bad thing. so for the author, that maybe my main problem. i get very close to my subjects. because i want to be a part of it. so, yeah, i mean i guess there is that. >> i think he does come across very sympathetic. i think you know where this is headed. as he is coming through these other things, he's establishing himself at nasa. you see he's talented, working hard, trying to improve himself. there is a question in the interview with cbs "sunday morning" program that he doesn't exactly know why he did what he did now that he looks back on it. that's a puzzling aspect. you do get the sense that part of his personality that made him great also led him to derail and go down the other path. >> absolutely. this was a kid who would do anything and then decided to do this. so, you know, -- yeah. yeah. >> you talked about writing in a cinematic way. you refer to that a couple of times already in our conversation. tell me when you are sitting down to write the books, are you already thinking of what may happen in the movies. you are already thinking
he's a very lovable guy. who just did a bad thing. so for the author, that maybe my main problem. i get very close to my subjects. because i want to be a part of it. so, yeah, i mean i guess there is that. >> i think he does come across very sympathetic. i think you know where this is headed. as he is coming through these other things, he's establishing himself at nasa. you see he's talented, working hard, trying to improve himself. there is a question in the interview with cbs...
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he's a very lovable guy. who just did a bad thing. and so for the office that maybe my main problem if i get very close to my subject because i want to be a part of it. i guess there is that. >> i think he does come across very sympathetic. and i think that you, you know where this is headed, but as he is coming to these, establishing himself at nasa, you see that he is talented and he's working hard and he is trying to improve and so. i think that there is a question as used in this interview with cbs, the sunday morning program, he doesn't exactly know why he did what he did. so i think that's a puzzling aspect of it but i think you do get the sense that part of his first night that made him, also let him to derail and kind of go down the other path. >> absolutely. this was a kid who could do anything, and then decided to do this. >> you talked about writing in a cinematic way. you refer to the a couple of times in our conversation. so tell me, when you're sitting down to write these books, are you already thinking of what may happe
he's a very lovable guy. who just did a bad thing. and so for the office that maybe my main problem if i get very close to my subject because i want to be a part of it. i guess there is that. >> i think he does come across very sympathetic. and i think that you, you know where this is headed, but as he is coming to these, establishing himself at nasa, you see that he is talented and he's working hard and he is trying to improve and so. i think that there is a question as used in this...
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bad for him and start to like him and anybody that meant thad roberts would love him he is a very lovable guy and he did a very bad thing. for the author that may be my main problem for the subject is i want to be a part of it. so, yeah, i guess that there is that. i think that he does come across very sympathetic and i think that you don't know where this is it a bad as he's coming through these other establishing at nasa you see that he's talented and working hard and trying to improve himself i think there is a question as he sat in his interviews with cbs this sunday morning program brough to he doesn't know why he did what he did and he looks back on that some of the puzzling aspect. and if you do get the sense that part of it, personally that made him great also led him to the rail and kind of go down this other path. >> absolutely. >> you talk about writing in a cinematic way. he referred to that a couple of times already in our conversation to tell me when you're sitting down to write these books are you already thinking of what may happen in the movies -- >> i'm 100% that way. >>
bad for him and start to like him and anybody that meant thad roberts would love him he is a very lovable guy and he did a very bad thing. for the author that may be my main problem for the subject is i want to be a part of it. so, yeah, i guess that there is that. i think that he does come across very sympathetic and i think that you don't know where this is it a bad as he's coming through these other establishing at nasa you see that he's talented and working hard and trying to improve...
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it's sad for me, my student, even my dog who notices i'm just not the same lovable happy person that. that was a great question to ask. i hope you don't get burnt out any time soon. your segments often give me something to smile about. jim in colorado, burned out with work, trying to stay a step ahead of the bill collectors, you bet ya. i'm working hard but wage stagnation and increased costs are eating my lunch financially. i wish the politicians would realize the middle class need a little help out here and that the 2% need to share in the pain we're all feeling. curtis in philadelphia write, wow, deja vu, jack, it's like you're my guidance counselor and it's 1981 all over again. total flashback. you want to read more, go to the blog, cnn.com/caffertyfile. wolf? >> thanks very much, jaf. good question. jaf calf either we the cafferty file. when the full faith is on the line. the mockery, the teasing and the taunteds. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns a
it's sad for me, my student, even my dog who notices i'm just not the same lovable happy person that. that was a great question to ask. i hope you don't get burnt out any time soon. your segments often give me something to smile about. jim in colorado, burned out with work, trying to stay a step ahead of the bill collectors, you bet ya. i'm working hard but wage stagnation and increased costs are eating my lunch financially. i wish the politicians would realize the middle class need a little...
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i mean, are we not lovable enough? did we do something terrible? >> reporter: no, but someone did. these sisters couldn't know but the answer to their decades of questions might involve the complicated relationships in lloyd's new family. particularly between a mother and daughter, between judy and her daughter kimberly. little kim. nervous, needy. desperate to be perfect. how does a little girl attempt to be perfect for her mother? >> she tries not to make her mad. you know? do things that i know would make her happy. clean the house. we all worked in the yard. everything had to be just so. so it looked nice when someone came over. so it would look normal. >> reporter: and if it did, the love could be so good, so warm, enveloping, happy, if only the furies could be kept at bay. you learned to read her moods? >> oh, yeah. really well. if she wasn't in a good mood, we stayed gone. out of the house. >> reporter: stayed out of her way. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: why? >> because you didn't want to see her upset. >> reporter: that said, kim, was the woman her children knew so intimately.
i mean, are we not lovable enough? did we do something terrible? >> reporter: no, but someone did. these sisters couldn't know but the answer to their decades of questions might involve the complicated relationships in lloyd's new family. particularly between a mother and daughter, between judy and her daughter kimberly. little kim. nervous, needy. desperate to be perfect. how does a little girl attempt to be perfect for her mother? >> she tries not to make her mad. you know? do...
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. >> i'm huggable and lovable. ♪ you're hear, there's nothing i fear ♪ >> you have to take the opportunity that was nice of him. i thought it was sweet. >> really nice. >> that was so sweet. he bought a book, too. >> really sweet. >> yeah. >> what do you think 100 years from now historians, critics of this great empire will say about how we put behind bars our gandy. >> it's the day the music died for a lot of us. >> yeah. >> ha's ahead? >> he'll be loved by history. >> he will be vindicated by history. inside all of us is a compass and it always points true north. toward mountains of sand. toward new sights and sensations. toward the true bounty of nature so let's set our compass for traverse city and find ourselves. in the magic, and the moments of pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. you know that comes with a private island. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any ai
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the mission to repair the hubble telescope is perhaps the most lovable. >> i have operated the satellitesi have had a great time. >> maybe he is right. there is a lot to remember. >♪ if you should ever leave me, life will still go on believe me. the world would show nothing to me. god only knows what i'd be with out you ♪ >> the shuttle may have failed to bring light to the masses. it is never going to do that at the prize. they still had the orbits. >> now back to the news of the world. joining me now from washington is bob woodward, the legendary reporter who brought us watergate. thank you for joining us. how this is still with from where you are sitting? >> it is a lightning bolts. the idea of closing this newspaper, i've never heard of something like this in the news business because of an investigation, a scandal. initially, i was concerned that the whole government was piling on poor rupert murdoch. for him to close the newspaper is a plea deal. he is saying there is something seriously brought in here, so rotten we are going to get rid of this organ in the body. i think the impact
the mission to repair the hubble telescope is perhaps the most lovable. >> i have operated the satellitesi have had a great time. >> maybe he is right. there is a lot to remember. >♪ if you should ever leave me, life will still go on believe me. the world would show nothing to me. god only knows what i'd be with out you ♪ >> the shuttle may have failed to bring light to the masses. it is never going to do that at the prize. they still had the orbits. >> now back...
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are stupid, that we have no will power, that we are sick, or that we have been bad, that we are not lovableunds of the great why that obscured our ability to see ourselves the way god sees us as beloved children has made in god's own likeness, these are the wounds that leave us in a spiritual darkness afraid to open our eyes to why the that we may never see or the we might get a good look at ourselves and be unable to bear the sight. this is not a hypothetical wound this is what describes the wounded souls of millions of people. and strength doesn't help, those who look strong on the outside don't in fact quite the way. more often, the strong r loveless, no easy and clanging symbols who only serve to heighten the sense that there were own weakness is also we deserve. enter into that before, whose own wounds buy now are well documented in public together with her courage, her clarity of thought, her imagination and capacity to put others at ease by risking connections to great joy and deep wounds. yesterday as i watched in here as a friend of mrs. ford briefed the honor guard about what they
are stupid, that we have no will power, that we are sick, or that we have been bad, that we are not lovableunds of the great why that obscured our ability to see ourselves the way god sees us as beloved children has made in god's own likeness, these are the wounds that leave us in a spiritual darkness afraid to open our eyes to why the that we may never see or the we might get a good look at ourselves and be unable to bear the sight. this is not a hypothetical wound this is what describes the...
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the lovable dinosaur playfully promotes the benefits of natural gas and paints a picture of a magicalld filled with smiling rocks and grinning animals. the problem is that, unless you are a fracas soros, this world does not exists. in fact, the word talisman means lucky charm, which is what everyone else will need if you listen to him. in the absence of real safety procedures put in place, everyone will need a lucky charm, an object with magical powers and i understand why you would name your corporation that but i don't think we could case our public health and safety laws upon the premise. poor communities around this country the expansion of natural gas drilling and hydraulic fracturing has meant contamination of water supplies, loss of property value, it deteriorating health conditions dead livestock and destruction of christine forest and agricultural lands. a recent series of investigative reports in "the new york times" have highlighted some of the potential risks of natural gas drilling and inconsistent efforts to regulate this booming industry. for example the times reported
the lovable dinosaur playfully promotes the benefits of natural gas and paints a picture of a magicalld filled with smiling rocks and grinning animals. the problem is that, unless you are a fracas soros, this world does not exists. in fact, the word talisman means lucky charm, which is what everyone else will need if you listen to him. in the absence of real safety procedures put in place, everyone will need a lucky charm, an object with magical powers and i understand why you would name your...
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. >> he's not as love as lovable any more. >> he's been my friend for 20 years.appy you're here. jimmy fallon loves you. >> i love jimmy. >> he's a huge fan. >> he's very, very nice. >> you've got a new boyfriend, haven't you? >> you know what, we're going to -- we're going to paris. >> are you really? maybe, maybe -- >> maybe you can get a pair of shoes with red on the soles. >> i like you. >> i think you know what i'm talking about. i can hook you up with the christian louboutin and your new boyfriend can buy you a pair of shoes. >> we're so glad to have you here. thank you. >>> up next, hold on to your hat, we have questions for the fans to ask and me to answer. one, two, three, come on! when i say mango, you say pineapple! mango! [ crowd ] pineapple! mango! [ crowd ] pineapple! when i say pineapple, you say mango! pineapple! [ crowd ] mango! pineapple! [ crowd ] mango! now freeze! [ male announcer ] introducing the new mango pineapple real fruit smoothie from mccafé. bursting with fresh flavors, perfectly blended with ice and low-fat yogurt. when i say mmm, y
. >> he's not as love as lovable any more. >> he's been my friend for 20 years.appy you're here. jimmy fallon loves you. >> i love jimmy. >> he's a huge fan. >> he's very, very nice. >> you've got a new boyfriend, haven't you? >> you know what, we're going to -- we're going to paris. >> are you really? maybe, maybe -- >> maybe you can get a pair of shoes with red on the soles. >> i like you. >> i think you know what i'm talking...
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the lovable dinosaur playfully promotes the benefits of natural gas and paints a picture of a magicalword filled with smiling rocks and grinning animals. the problem is that unless you are a dinosaur named talisman terry, the world does not exist. in fact, talisman means lucky charm. which is what everyone else will need if you listen to the dinosaur. in the absence of real safety procedures put in place, everyone will need a talisman, a lucky charm, an object with magical powers. and i understand why you would name your corporation that. but i don't think we should case our public health and safety laws upon that premise. for communities around this country, the expansion of natural gas drilling and hydraulic fracturing has meant contamination of water supplies, loss of property value, deteriorating conditions, and destruction of pristine forest and lands. the recent series of reports in the "new york times" have highlighted some of the potential risk of natural gas drilling and inconsistent efforts to regulate the industry. for example, they reported that the hydraulic wells is ofte
the lovable dinosaur playfully promotes the benefits of natural gas and paints a picture of a magicalword filled with smiling rocks and grinning animals. the problem is that unless you are a dinosaur named talisman terry, the world does not exist. in fact, talisman means lucky charm. which is what everyone else will need if you listen to the dinosaur. in the absence of real safety procedures put in place, everyone will need a talisman, a lucky charm, an object with magical powers. and i...
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peek at the much-anticipated final chapter of the harry potter series, starring rupert grint as a lovablen he was 11 years old and now a decade later he has come a long way. he always comes to see us, we're so glad. >> is it, it must be bittersseet, the vvry last one. >> it's a weird feeling. i haven't really kind of -- accepted it yet, that it's over. i keep thinking next year we'll be back, but we really won't. i'm going to miss it. >> the london premiere, that must have just been meaningful for you. what was that like? >> it was, it wws just amazing, seeing how many people showed up. and yeah. it's really moving. it's been emotional week, really. >> are you guys going to be life-long friends, stay in touch? >> yeah. i hope so, we've all kind of shared this quite unique way of growing up. and, yeah. >> it's terrific, huh? >> it's amazing, we'll always be in touch. >> this movie has a lot more action in it and it's a lot darker than the previous one, would you say so? >> we definitely. i mean this is kind of the war now. it's a war film. >> good and evil. >> we've become soldiers and cha
peek at the much-anticipated final chapter of the harry potter series, starring rupert grint as a lovablen he was 11 years old and now a decade later he has come a long way. he always comes to see us, we're so glad. >> is it, it must be bittersseet, the vvry last one. >> it's a weird feeling. i haven't really kind of -- accepted it yet, that it's over. i keep thinking next year we'll be back, but we really won't. i'm going to miss it. >> the london premiere, that must have...