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ever think you'd see me like this no ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you everver think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this hello people ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this 1,2,3, go ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this no ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the ting tings! check out their album "sounds from nowheresville." see them live thursday in washington, d.c., friday in philadelphia. we'll be right back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at
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ever think you'd see me like this no ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you everou ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this hello people ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this 1,2,3, go ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this no ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the ting tings! check out their album "sounds from nowheresville." see them live thursday in washington, d.c., friday in philadelphia. we'll be right back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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>> no. >> do you ever send an e-mail? >> no. >> have you ever used a cell phone? >> no.ight talk with someone, like including bush. >> so if a president calls you'll use the telephone? >> oh, yes. i felt -- you see, when i talk, this should be here. listen should be here. someone told me not necessary. so it's like that. >> they warned me before that if you sit back in your chair like this, it means that you've lost interest in the interview. ooifr -- i've been very pleased you spent most of the interview leaning forward. that means you must have enjoyed it. >> your interview not just because of the -- there's something, some discussion without feeling. since you are talking with certain feeling then i love you. excellent. i love your accent. >> thank you, your holiness. i like your accent. let me ask you, finally, you have had an amazing life and long may it continue. what has been the greatest moment of your life? if i could replay one moment for you, what would it be? >> i think initially immediately after my final examination, it was 1959. happy. >> to become dalai l
>> no. >> do you ever send an e-mail? >> no. >> have you ever used a cell phone? >> no.ight talk with someone, like including bush. >> so if a president calls you'll use the telephone? >> oh, yes. i felt -- you see, when i talk, this should be here. listen should be here. someone told me not necessary. so it's like that. >> they warned me before that if you sit back in your chair like this, it means that you've lost interest in the interview....
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do you ever actually -- do you ever actually -- do you actually do the tweets?> somebody does that for you? >> yes. >> they're very good. i have been reading them. >> my finger -- you see quite well equipped. most of the -- >> yeah. you could have been an engineer. >> this was a computer -- these things, my finger not so good. >> do you ever use a computer? >> no. >> do you ever send an e-mail? >> no. >> have you ever used a cell phone? >> no. occasionally. i might talk with someone like including bush. >> so if a president calls you'll use a cell phone? >> oh, yes. >> pretty exclusive club you have there. >> i felt, you see, when i talk, that should be here and listen should be here then someone told me not necessary. so it's like that. like that. >> they warned me before that if you sit back in your chair like this, it means that you've lost interest in the interview. i've been very pleased you spent most of the interview leaning forward. that means you must have enjoyed it. >> your interview not just because of the -- something, some discussion without feelin
do you ever actually -- do you ever actually -- do you actually do the tweets?> somebody does that for you? >> yes. >> they're very good. i have been reading them. >> my finger -- you see quite well equipped. most of the -- >> yeah. you could have been an engineer. >> this was a computer -- these things, my finger not so good. >> do you ever use a computer? >> no. >> do you ever send an e-mail? >> no. >> have you ever used a cell...
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ever think you'd see me like this no ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you ever you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this hello people ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this 1,2,3, go ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this no ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the ting tings! check out their album "sounds from nowheresville." see them live thursday in washington, d.c., friday in philadelphia. we'll be right back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what about over here? sure. no problem. ♪ - i see a little silhouetto - [ of a man.chatter ] - ♪ - scaramouche. scaramouche. will you do the fandango? oh. thunderbolt and lightning-- very, very frightening me. - galileo. - galileo. - galileo? - figaro. easy come, easy go. will yo
ever think you'd see me like this no ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you ever you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this hello people ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you ever think you'd see me like this 1,2,3, go ♪ ♪ did you ever think you'd see me like this ♪ ♪ and did you...
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to that was the first ever parenttion dance a dual the each had to perform chacha. packing. time.have a great we reunited. it gave them something to talk about they will return on night for the episode. will feature episodes by the temptations and smokey robinson. >> that is pretty cool. of energy. whole lot made of the dances. it is a pretty good job. he did not make the cat. -- the cut. >> a look at him. is still working it. it is 4:%6. we're looking at 50 degrees. ambitious goal for cam we're looking at 50 degrees. ambitious goal for cam car- do you ever wish you could make some things just disappear? ♪ [ ping! ] [ ping! ping! ] that's why i use new tampax radiant. it helps keep my period invisible, combing taax's best-ever leak protection with a revolutionary resealable wrapper so all they'll see is me. [ ping! ] ♪ hi. totally new, awesomely-invisible tampax radiant. check out the whole radiant collection. >> searching for clues in what led to a violent night in southeast. one man killed and another shootings.separate >> we're learning more about the sex scandal
to that was the first ever parenttion dance a dual the each had to perform chacha. packing. time.have a great we reunited. it gave them something to talk about they will return on night for the episode. will feature episodes by the temptations and smokey robinson. >> that is pretty cool. of energy. whole lot made of the dances. it is a pretty good job. he did not make the cat. -- the cut. >> a look at him. is still working it. it is 4:%6. we're looking at 50 degrees. ambitious goal...
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>> eric. >> and have you ever smoked pot? let's see. >> yes, i have. >> are you high right now? >> slightly. >> jimmy: slightly. [ applause ] we have -- we have more, so -- relax. let's get into this. >> holly, i'm from michigan. >> have you ever smoked pot? >> jimmy: all right. well? we're getting more no than yes. let's find out. >> i didn't inhale? >> jimmy: well -- [ applause ] you see? all right, who else do we have? >> i'm bobby, i'm from l.a., california. >> have you ever smoked pot? >> jimmy: wearing a shirt that says train on it. i don't know if that's the band or something he gets on, but -- [ laughter ] well, let's find out. >> every day. >> every day? >> every other day. not all the time. >> jimmy: all right. our next pedestrian is? >> my name is bernie and i come from ireland. >> and have you ever smoked pot? >> jimmy: hmm. well, she's from ireland. i don't know if they do that over -- let's find out. >> never in my life. >> jimmy: someone said "yay." [ laughter ] who else? >> i'm acid head ed and i live in holly
>> eric. >> and have you ever smoked pot? let's see. >> yes, i have. >> are you high right now? >> slightly. >> jimmy: slightly. [ applause ] we have -- we have more, so -- relax. let's get into this. >> holly, i'm from michigan. >> have you ever smoked pot? >> jimmy: all right. well? we're getting more no than yes. let's find out. >> i didn't inhale? >> jimmy: well -- [ applause ] you see? all right, who else do we have?...
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ever costing you money in the first place.you own a car, you want to save a lot of money, then carmd is just what the doctor ordered. >> announcer: save hundreds, even thousands of dollars on car repairs and keep your car running in top condition, much longer, only with carmd. and now, it's like getting your carmd free with $150 in bonuses, free. details are just moments away. [beep beep] this car might need a repair. these car owners have no idea what's wrong or what it will cost. is it a $200 oxygen sensor, a $2000 catalytic converter or is it just a loose gas cap? how do you know which one it is? how do you keep your car safe and on the road? and, when you do go for a repair, how do you know you're not getting ripped off? what you need is a personal doctor for your car and now you've got one: carmd. carmd is the all-new high-tech device that communicates with your vehicle's onboard computers to tell you exactly what's wrong with your car and what it will cost to fix it before you ever set foot inside a repair shop. that can
ever costing you money in the first place.you own a car, you want to save a lot of money, then carmd is just what the doctor ordered. >> announcer: save hundreds, even thousands of dollars on car repairs and keep your car running in top condition, much longer, only with carmd. and now, it's like getting your carmd free with $150 in bonuses, free. details are just moments away. [beep beep] this car might need a repair. these car owners have no idea what's wrong or what it will cost. is it...
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there's more girls playing soft ball than ever before. as long as everybody's active, there's plenty to go around. >> what will be the impact of the tv deal for the nats being renegotiated now since orioles leader peter has the deal in his back yard -- >> chuck, you want to take this one? local tv revenue is a crucial part of our game and a crucial part of our industry. the local broadcasting rights go through the roof. that only makes sense. baseball is 162 new reality shows a year. very cheap to produce, tremendous content, part of what -- and baseball fits the new media very, very carefully -- very, very closely. i'm not going to try to predict how the negotiation involvingle nationals, the orioles are going to play out. it lab very important negotiation for both franchises. >> players have benefited financially from the rise in regional sports networks and payments to the teams. do you see a potential bubble here bursting eventually? >> as i said in the last question, i'm not a media consultant. i understand that all ratings for natio
there's more girls playing soft ball than ever before. as long as everybody's active, there's plenty to go around. >> what will be the impact of the tv deal for the nats being renegotiated now since orioles leader peter has the deal in his back yard -- >> chuck, you want to take this one? local tv revenue is a crucial part of our game and a crucial part of our industry. the local broadcasting rights go through the roof. that only makes sense. baseball is 162 new reality shows a...
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>> no. >> do you ever send an e-mail? >> no. >> have you ever used a cell phone? -- occasionally. i might talk with someone like including bush. you, what would it be? >> i think initially immediately after my final examination, it was 1959. sort of happy. >> to become dalai lama? >> no, no, no, final examination about my degree for study. >> right, okay. >> and then, then perhaps the 17th or 18th morning, march '59. the 17th night i left, i escaped. and in 8:00 in the morning i already reached some distance, now free. chinese soldier. so tremendous sort of feeling of sort of -- firstly now no longer immediate danger. still danger still there. then mainly freedom of speech. then when my mother and sister you see get out -- afternoon, 18th, then including my mother, now freely criticized about chinese. before that we sort of a little bit cautious. >> you were free at last. >> yes. >> you were free at last. >> i think -- at least that i think several i think thousand people should get some benefit. after sort of -- many vocation, some through writing or through pers
>> no. >> do you ever send an e-mail? >> no. >> have you ever used a cell phone? -- occasionally. i might talk with someone like including bush. you, what would it be? >> i think initially immediately after my final examination, it was 1959. sort of happy. >> to become dalai lama? >> no, no, no, final examination about my degree for study. >> right, okay. >> and then, then perhaps the 17th or 18th morning, march '59. the 17th night i left, i...
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singers ever.and and i have never met but i feel like i know him really well. the reason is for the last six years on "america's got talent" i have seen more acts murdering your husband's songs than probably any other musician or singer alive. if i have to hear one more version of ♪ if tomorrow never comes ♪ it gave me severe ear aches. i'd like to apologize to him via you for the massacres of his music. >> at least you feel like you have a connection with him now. that's a good thing. you sort of just massacred that yourself there. >> pretty awful. >> it was bad. >> it wasn't as bad as when i tried to sing "hello" to lionel richie. >> were you really trying? >> i always like to make the guests feel like they're the star. contrary to public perception. with you and lionel, make you think you're better singers. >> ego boosters. that's nice of you. >> you've sold 10 million albums? >> something like that. >> what is it like? when you're at home and i know for a fact, we have a mutual friend that we'v
singers ever.and and i have never met but i feel like i know him really well. the reason is for the last six years on "america's got talent" i have seen more acts murdering your husband's songs than probably any other musician or singer alive. if i have to hear one more version of ♪ if tomorrow never comes ♪ it gave me severe ear aches. i'd like to apologize to him via you for the massacres of his music. >> at least you feel like you have a connection with him now. that's a...
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why nobody ever told us. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> here's a look at what is making news as we head into a knew week on wall street. it's the big number wall street has been waiting for, a sign of the strength or weakness of the economy. and on friday the labor department released the jobs number. in spite of the fact that the market was closed for the holiday. it was a disappointing number. the economy created just 120,000 jobs for the month of march. well below economists' forecast of 400,000. the unemployment rate was down to a three-year low of 8.2%. the lowest since january 2009. that's down from last month's 8.3% but the rate declined only because more americans stopped looking for work. the markets kicked off the holiday's shortened week on a high note but then sold midweek when the minutes from the federal reserve showed additional easing by the fed is now less likely. u.s. auto sales is speeding up for the month of march. gm saw sales rise 12% from a year ago but it was bel
why nobody ever told us. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> here's a look at what is making news as we head into a knew week on wall street. it's the big number wall street has been waiting for, a sign of the strength or weakness of the economy. and on friday the labor department released the jobs number. in spite of the fact that the market was closed for the holiday. it was a disappointing number. the economy created just 120,000 jobs for the month of march....
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a wave unlike anything ever seen the first head count from one of the survivors of that deadly accident and airlines and teenagers found a new way to get drunk the common household products. distilling into a cheap buys. mad cow disease surfaced again in california. it was found in a dairy cow the central valley to the good reason why the government says it proves what we're consuming is safe the infected cow a fourth ever in the u.s. was a dead by year-old cow from a rendering plant at hanford in the central valley is owned by bigger commodities it was about to be ground into pet food when random tests discovered the mad cow disease or bse there was never in danger to humans macao's meat or milk the did not enter the food supply any * there was no concern about that night had disease is fatal to cows and can cause a fatal human brain disease in people he's tainted beef the usda says there tests show the disinfected cal had a rare a typical form of the disease and they say there is no real reason for alarm in fact they say it is good news because there test their testing is working at c
a wave unlike anything ever seen the first head count from one of the survivors of that deadly accident and airlines and teenagers found a new way to get drunk the common household products. distilling into a cheap buys. mad cow disease surfaced again in california. it was found in a dairy cow the central valley to the good reason why the government says it proves what we're consuming is safe the infected cow a fourth ever in the u.s. was a dead by year-old cow from a rendering plant at hanford...
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singers ever.el like i know him really well is because the last six years on "america's got talent" i've seen more acts murdering your husband's songs than any other musician or singer alive. if i have to hear one more version of ♪ if tomorrow never comes ♪ it gave me -- i want to apologize to him, via you, for the massacring of his music. >> at least you feel like you have a connection with him. and you sort of demassacred that. >> it wasn't as bad as when i tried to sing "hello" to lionel richie recently. >> were you really trying? >> i like to make the guest feel like they're the star quarterback of contrary to public perception, it gives you more confidence? >> it's an ego booster. >> that's nice of you. >> you've sold 10 million albums? >> something like that. >> what is it like? when you're at home and i know for a fact, we have a mutual friend that we discussed. tells me garth is so attached to his family that literally, his show in vegas he has a deal with a private jet that zooms him strai
singers ever.el like i know him really well is because the last six years on "america's got talent" i've seen more acts murdering your husband's songs than any other musician or singer alive. if i have to hear one more version of ♪ if tomorrow never comes ♪ it gave me -- i want to apologize to him, via you, for the massacring of his music. >> at least you feel like you have a connection with him. and you sort of demassacred that. >> it wasn't as bad as when i tried to...
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. >> have you ever seen anybody make a rainbow with a shotgun? >> you're about to. >>> and 200 students at a pittsburgh high school get one shot at an awesome video. >> he gave me my start. >> now he gives us the dirt on the video and on steven's high school high jinx. >> that was pretty disgusting. i'm sure he has grown up. >>> this video has been blowing up the internet. take a look. >> ooh. >> it's live. it's not even dead. >> that's sick. >> these are maggots in a packet of trail mix on a qantas flight from los angeles to mill burn. the back story here, 42-year-old victoria cleven was traveling with her 15-year-old son, opened a pack of trail mix and began eating in the dark. something wasn't quite right. this is what she found. >> that's not right. >> the airlines gave them this trail mix as a snack on the flight and the trail mix itself was provided by the company. now, victoria did what most people would do in the situation now. picked up her camera phone, shot a video as proof. so we wanted to find out more about victoria's experience and
. >> have you ever seen anybody make a rainbow with a shotgun? >> you're about to. >>> and 200 students at a pittsburgh high school get one shot at an awesome video. >> he gave me my start. >> now he gives us the dirt on the video and on steven's high school high jinx. >> that was pretty disgusting. i'm sure he has grown up. >>> this video has been blowing up the internet. take a look. >> ooh. >> it's live. it's not even dead. >>...
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possibly as well as any american ever wrote it. those beautiful vessels, he writes, robed in purest white. so delightful to the eye of free men were to me so many shrouded ghosts to terrify and torment me with thoughts of my wretched condition. i have often in the deep stillness of a summer sabbath stood all alone upon the lofty banks of that noble bay and traced with saddened heart and tearful eye the countless number of sails moving off to the mighty ocean. the sight of these always affected me powerfully. my thoughts would compel utterance. and there with no audience but the almighty, i would pour out my soul's complaint in my rude way with an apostrophe to the moving multitude of ships. if you ever go glance at douglass' narrative, he then quotes. he puts his words in quotes as though he is quoting his teenage memory. and it reads, "he speaks to the ships." you are loose from your moorings and are free. i am fast in my chains and am a slave. you move merrily before the gentle gale and i sadly before the bloody whip. you are fre
possibly as well as any american ever wrote it. those beautiful vessels, he writes, robed in purest white. so delightful to the eye of free men were to me so many shrouded ghosts to terrify and torment me with thoughts of my wretched condition. i have often in the deep stillness of a summer sabbath stood all alone upon the lofty banks of that noble bay and traced with saddened heart and tearful eye the countless number of sails moving off to the mighty ocean. the sight of these always affected...
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i have nothing, repeat nothing has ever touched. i just have dark hair. >> rose: of all the things you have done in terms of your interests, in terms of turning you on as a reporter, where do you put the middle east? >> i, i, being jewish, growing up in a zionist household i was fascinated by the middle east, particularly israel but i didn't know anything about the middle east growing off, obviously. one night, i guess it was 1957, i interviewed a man by the name of fayes. palestinian, lebanese. i am still not sure whether he was christian or muslim. but he educated me about the middle east. and the scales really did fall from my eyes about it. i feel for palestinians. they have had a lousy life. they have been, when i say a lousy life, some of them are so smart. they're the jews of the middle east in a strange way, i know that sounds foolish. they worked hard, they have been betrayed by their arab friends. they have been the egyptians got rid of them. the syrians got rid of them, the length knees got rilength knees. i can understan
i have nothing, repeat nothing has ever touched. i just have dark hair. >> rose: of all the things you have done in terms of your interests, in terms of turning you on as a reporter, where do you put the middle east? >> i, i, being jewish, growing up in a zionist household i was fascinated by the middle east, particularly israel but i didn't know anything about the middle east growing off, obviously. one night, i guess it was 1957, i interviewed a man by the name of fayes....
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that is, have you ever sent anyone a naked photo?s will work is -- you're cheering nudity? i don't know. we'll see someone introduce himself or herself. we'll stop the video. together we'll guess if we think they've ever sent a naked photo of themselves to anyone. are you ready? let's meet our first pedestrian. >> amanda from santa clarita, california. >> have you ever sent anyone a naked photo of yourself? >> jimmy: the audience says yes. >> no, i haven't. too risky for me. >> jimmy: that's smart. let's see the next person. >> lauren from chicago. >> have you ever sent anyone a naked photo of yourself? >> yes! >> jimmy: someone said, absolutely. let's find out. >> no. but i have taken naked photos of my husband while he was sleeping. >> all right. next. >> ashley from dallas. >> ashley from dallas. >> have either of you ever sent a naked photo of yourself? >> jimmy: let's find out what the ashleys had to say. >> tons. >> yes. >> jimmy: well, that's ashleys for you. technically with all those tattoos they could never be naked, could
that is, have you ever sent anyone a naked photo?s will work is -- you're cheering nudity? i don't know. we'll see someone introduce himself or herself. we'll stop the video. together we'll guess if we think they've ever sent a naked photo of themselves to anyone. are you ready? let's meet our first pedestrian. >> amanda from santa clarita, california. >> have you ever sent anyone a naked photo of yourself? >> jimmy: the audience says yes. >> no, i haven't. too risky for...
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this is the littlest glass of red wine i've ever gotten from jerry. this is a welcome back? >> well, we're getting back into the mode because for the last three days we have been kind of dry around here. everybody's -- >> everybody's not drinking. >> pat o'brien and billy ray are both sober. and so -- >> so i'm back! >> that's a double reason i'm thrilled you're back. >> i did have fun in florida. spent a handful of days in palm beach and i'm working on another book. >> with jane. >> it is such a cool book. it is going could be called "ten years later." you find a significant event in someone's life, whether they won the lottery, lost of a loved one and fast forward ten years. >> see how it affected their lives. >> when we weren't working which was most of the time we ended up just having some fun in the sun. >> well, the weather was gorgeous! >> you know. this was a picture -- there's jamie on the left. and we listened to this guy named jimmy maz play guitar like james taylor in a ponytail and he sings. it's beautiful. we sat outside, listened to music, sat by the pool. >>
this is the littlest glass of red wine i've ever gotten from jerry. this is a welcome back? >> well, we're getting back into the mode because for the last three days we have been kind of dry around here. everybody's -- >> everybody's not drinking. >> pat o'brien and billy ray are both sober. and so -- >> so i'm back! >> that's a double reason i'm thrilled you're back. >> i did have fun in florida. spent a handful of days in palm beach and i'm working on...
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no one has ever won the green jacket when their tournament included a triple. phil had two of them on the week. still very nearly was able to pick up a fourth green jacket. as we hit 7:00 in the ian, we welcome you again to the final stable os of the 2012 masters. there's going to be a playoff between america's bubba watson and south africa's louis oosthuizen. hanson actually can make it a four-way tie for third if he can hold this -- hole this birdie hold this -- hole this birdie putt. [the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute inc., which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions are not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any transcription or for any errors in transcription.] [captioning made possible by cbs sports, a division of cbs cbs sports, a division of cbs broadcasting, inc.] nick: that's the first time he's ever experienced anything like this. he's c
no one has ever won the green jacket when their tournament included a triple. phil had two of them on the week. still very nearly was able to pick up a fourth green jacket. as we hit 7:00 in the ian, we welcome you again to the final stable os of the 2012 masters. there's going to be a playoff between america's bubba watson and south africa's louis oosthuizen. hanson actually can make it a four-way tie for third if he can hold this -- hole this birdie hold this -- hole this birdie putt. [the...