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you telling me you willing to sell your momma out for whatever it is you think you needed. worth it. you must really want it. if you're taking a risk to do it. >> i don't know what you say is worth it. ain't nothing worth my momma to me, nothing. you guys ain't really paying attention how you hurting your mom. >> monroe never realized how his crimes would hurt his own mother until the day he was sentenced. >> when the judge actually said, "you're a cold-blooded murderer, and i'm trying you as an adult to be sentenced to 15 years to life in prison," i heard my mom scream. and it just -- it's horrible. it was a horrible feeling like physically, emotionally, mentally, it was just horrible. and you know, i put my head in my lap and i cried. >> the boys are also given a preview of the stark conditions they might face if they ever enter the california prison system. >> i want you guys to get a good look at this restroom. this is where you're going to use the restroom. look how they take care of this place. do you want to use this restroom? you come to prison, this is what you're
you telling me you willing to sell your momma out for whatever it is you think you needed. worth it. you must really want it. if you're taking a risk to do it. >> i don't know what you say is worth it. ain't nothing worth my momma to me, nothing. you guys ain't really paying attention how you hurting your mom. >> monroe never realized how his crimes would hurt his own mother until the day he was sentenced. >> when the judge actually said, "you're a cold-blooded murderer,...
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>> you can. you can organize deliveries. you can. >> are you sure? >> positive. >> they advertise everything under the sun out there. solar panels, i've seen. they aren't -- i haven't heard of anybody, you know, saying, look, i'll come to your house with alcohol. i have heard that, but it's not in this context. >> well, no. liquid fuels, right. i mean, basically, we started making which fuel back when -- when we realized that it was too laborious to go to the coast to get a whale to light lamp oil. >> that would be tough to get the whale to come to the house. >> every guy and their toothless brother had a still in their back yard. it wasn't all for drinking. they would drink the best and use the rest for fuel. >> you believe this alcohol-based fuel and solar panels is the solution to -- >> it's -- it's a combination. there are a multitude of combinations. the most important thing when you're talking about any kind of a liquid biofuel is the feedstock. i obviously recommend using waste. you don't want to use something that's energy intensive and also
>> you can. you can organize deliveries. you can. >> are you sure? >> positive. >> they advertise everything under the sun out there. solar panels, i've seen. they aren't -- i haven't heard of anybody, you know, saying, look, i'll come to your house with alcohol. i have heard that, but it's not in this context. >> well, no. liquid fuels, right. i mean, basically, we started making which fuel back when -- when we realized that it was too laborious to go to the coast...
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because you see the people that you admire as actors and then you see the person that you never realizedas so alarmingly gorgeous in real life. >> okay. i just saw that person who is alarmingly gorgeous in real life, and he just walked away and i am talking about james marsden who said he was coming up here and then he walked away, and he is talking to the folks from "downton abbey", a ," and can't -- come in here, sir. >> and no, he sees a pretty lady and he can't help it. >> hello, ladies. >> and hello, jen and john. >> and ladies and john. >> and join the party. >> i heard that you are pulling a julia louis-dreyfuss and sitting with the movie folks even though you are nominated in two categories? >> oh, wow, i'm being roasted. i go to where they e tell me to sit. >> well, that was political answer and of course, you played jfk in "the butler" and con grachlati grachlations on the movie, and we will give james a little -- >> well, all right. i wondered how much screen time you had for the awards and do you know how much the actual screen time is? >> five minutes. >> and the academy awa
because you see the people that you admire as actors and then you see the person that you never realizedas so alarmingly gorgeous in real life. >> okay. i just saw that person who is alarmingly gorgeous in real life, and he just walked away and i am talking about james marsden who said he was coming up here and then he walked away, and he is talking to the folks from "downton abbey", a ," and can't -- come in here, sir. >> and no, he sees a pretty lady and he can't...
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good to have you back. >> thank you. >> god bless you. >> thank you so much.don't have half an hour. but tell us why this is important book for everybody. >> well, first of all, you know, i've been in the ministry for 60 years, believe it or not. and in those 60 years i noticed that everybody is rushed. everybody is limiting their time. everybody also has dreams and plans and hopes that most of the time they never have been able to accomplish and so they're frustrated. >> it seems like a lot of people, they find themselves through a little window of time, they waste it. you do candy crush, you watch part of "law & order" episode -- it was me. but you don't use the time productively. >> that's right. >> how can you change that? >> that's what the book is about. it is the half hour waiting for a plane, half hour on the plane, half hour at the doctor's office. you can do a lot in half an hour. you can throw a lot of balls to your boy in half an hour. you can buy your daughter a dress in half an hour. you can get real close and show a lot of love in half an hour.
good to have you back. >> thank you. >> god bless you. >> thank you so much.don't have half an hour. but tell us why this is important book for everybody. >> well, first of all, you know, i've been in the ministry for 60 years, believe it or not. and in those 60 years i noticed that everybody is rushed. everybody is limiting their time. everybody also has dreams and plans and hopes that most of the time they never have been able to accomplish and so they're frustrated....
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want to get you know you get offered commercials and stuff and you kind of go i don't know you know i first got us now i was like i don't know if i really want to do that or you know whatever and then this thing happens when the doctor hands your first baby and you get the child you go i will do whatever i will do all day every what do you want me to do you know and then they had a said john t. mobile commercials and i said absolutely i like the mobile and then they were actually really funny these guys these guys from canada. adam and dave they wrote them and they were really really good you shudder more than one day it's what we basically shot in one day around the l.a. times building and silver lake it was like and it was thirteen spots running everywhere apparently yes probably the most exposure you've ever got it really. yeah most people know and most people yell out the mobile to me now was that said oh how did you discover stefan. well it came from two different places one was john maloney who co-created that with me he's a great stand up and used to write it s n l and he rea
want to get you know you get offered commercials and stuff and you kind of go i don't know you know i first got us now i was like i don't know if i really want to do that or you know whatever and then this thing happens when the doctor hands your first baby and you get the child you go i will do whatever i will do all day every what do you want me to do you know and then they had a said john t. mobile commercials and i said absolutely i like the mobile and then they were actually really funny...
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you know, because it can get you teed off or it can get you a big head, you know. it is either too good or it is wrong. so you try to avoid getting caught up in that, well after winning the championship game against the raiders yeah we felt good because we beat a team that was tough, boy, those raiders were really good and we dealt with kansas city along the way, sso we played some good teams ad we won and we looked at our films, our last six games of the season we didn't beat ourselves, our offensive linemen didn't make mistakes, and our defense was the best kept secret about that game, charlie, the baltimore colt defense was touted as the best that ever played in the nfl, well here are our guys over here on the jets, we are best the best in the afl and nobody is talking about them and after about ten days leading up to the game being told we are 17 and 19-point underdogs a guy at a dinner, hey, namath we are going to kick you guys butt and i said i have news for you we are going to win the game i guarantee you, it was simple, i mean, i felt that way, our teammate
you know, because it can get you teed off or it can get you a big head, you know. it is either too good or it is wrong. so you try to avoid getting caught up in that, well after winning the championship game against the raiders yeah we felt good because we beat a team that was tough, boy, those raiders were really good and we dealt with kansas city along the way, sso we played some good teams ad we won and we looked at our films, our last six games of the season we didn't beat ourselves, our...
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you get up, you walk over, you grab a rock, you say, "watch this. i'll tell you how high we are." you take the rock and you drop it, all right? you drop the rock but you're a little bit further upstream now, right? a little different place, okay? and you dropped the rock. [laughter] and you count off the seconds, you say, "according to my calculation, we're several kilometers high." what's this delightful person say to you? "you schmuck, i'm not gonna go home with you, okay?" you--"you don't have to do that." how could you do that? how could you impress that delightful person? there's a way to do it. okay, we haven't talked about torques yet. but if you knew about torques, you could do it. let me show you what to do. what to do is you don't drop the rock like that. you get your board, long plank. then you roll a great big piece of rock on it like that. that's counterbalance, all right? then what you do is you crawl out to the edge of the board, okay? [laughter] and you get out on the edge like that, okay? and you take your rock and you drop it. "one, two, three, four, five. "5 tim
you get up, you walk over, you grab a rock, you say, "watch this. i'll tell you how high we are." you take the rock and you drop it, all right? you drop the rock but you're a little bit further upstream now, right? a little different place, okay? and you dropped the rock. [laughter] and you count off the seconds, you say, "according to my calculation, we're several kilometers high." what's this delightful person say to you? "you schmuck, i'm not gonna go home with you,...
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love her when you let her go ♪ ♪ you let her go ♪ you let her go ♪ whoa, oh, whoa ♪ when you let here best commercial ever. >> we're picking it as the favorite. oh my god. >> that's like the football player from the seahawks that we saw a couple of weeks ago, remember him? >> the guy who was deaf. what's his name? derek coleman? that was beautiful. >> that's called puppy love. i love it so much. >> what else do we have? >> i don't know. no one is moving. >>> women find men who drive trucks the most attractive. did you know that? >> yes. i believe that. >> you like a guy with a little meat on his bones, too. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. >> oh. we have to point out drew brees is a paid spokesperson for verizon. this is your surprise hoda. look who is here to say hello to you today. >> that's not really him. >> it is. >> oh my god. >> oh yeah. >> are you surprised? >> look at the size of her gaping mouth. >> that's rude. >> wait a second. i'm looking at prompter and didn't understand what was happening. i see someone with a mask on. i'm like what kind of show is this. >> hi. >> how
love her when you let her go ♪ ♪ you let her go ♪ you let her go ♪ whoa, oh, whoa ♪ when you let here best commercial ever. >> we're picking it as the favorite. oh my god. >> that's like the football player from the seahawks that we saw a couple of weeks ago, remember him? >> the guy who was deaf. what's his name? derek coleman? that was beautiful. >> that's called puppy love. i love it so much. >> what else do we have? >> i don't know. no one is...
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do you do you find something to like him have it. over well i view her as somebody who thinks she's just in the wrong place at the end if it weren't for the depression and how horrible things are in the world and she would be elsewhere and she would be thriving and she's not cruel she can be cruel yes it takes i she takes out her frustrations on the kids you know to send was so let's turn to you know she's angry and upset and frustrated and she takes it out on these little kids who she's supposed to be taking care of. when you step on the stage on broadway and you started. to scream yeah yeah i didn't think it would happen for me i'm it wasn't even on my bucket list and it is a scene stealing role isn't it dave to terrific songs and if done correctly are showstoppers indeed but is w.c. fields once the right move or work with children or animals got a dog on stage to both both of them were going against me well you know what i think that it separates the wheat from the chaff is that actors go and i think if you can rise to the occasio
do you do you find something to like him have it. over well i view her as somebody who thinks she's just in the wrong place at the end if it weren't for the depression and how horrible things are in the world and she would be elsewhere and she would be thriving and she's not cruel she can be cruel yes it takes i she takes out her frustrations on the kids you know to send was so let's turn to you know she's angry and upset and frustrated and she takes it out on these little kids who she's...
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if you already know before you have to walk down the aisle. >> did you have cold feet before you walked down? >> i did not have cold feet at all. i also dated henry for five years. >> you knew him well. >> i dated him while he was in business and i was in latin america. we had long distance, lived close to each other. >> he knew -- >> you knew it. >> he told me he loved me after like three months. >> he did? did you reciprocate right away. >> oh, yeah right away. >> you did? >> i love you too. don't you want to get married. >> you did that after three months? >> i was like 12 -- not really. 24. but still, young. >> yeah. >> i said don't you want to get married? the poor guy was like -- >> you know what's funny, i do think cold feet is one thing and then real jitters or really when something is wrong, because i've known a lot of people whose marriages haven't lasted and you remember right when you're getting ready to walk down the aisle you have a weird feeling. >> yeah. >> it's beyond cold feet. >> it's not nervousness. it's something -- everything is already in motion. you're like oh,
if you already know before you have to walk down the aisle. >> did you have cold feet before you walked down? >> i did not have cold feet at all. i also dated henry for five years. >> you knew him well. >> i dated him while he was in business and i was in latin america. we had long distance, lived close to each other. >> he knew -- >> you knew it. >> he told me he loved me after like three months. >> he did? did you reciprocate right away....
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dreaming now, good to have you on the show. have you been sick when you flu, have you done that?fly close to 100,000 miles per year the last 10 years, i am sure two or three times i've gotten sick from folks on airplanes. i am sure i have. gerri: everybody tells me the error is so bad, that is what makes you ill. is that right? >> is a bit of a myth. i have filters and aircraft much better than hospitals in an operating room. if you think you are breathing all of the particles in germs from everybody else, you aren't. on the new aircraft, the filters are better. much better in an airplane than a hospital room. gerri: we found this out, my trustee producer found information on mercer on planes. a bad bug making people super sick. unbelievable. 3%. >> it is the hard surfaces. the seat backs, the armrest, tray tables, those are the incubating grounds for all those things. what we have done is taking sanitation wipes and wiping those things down when we get on an aircraft. my wife is a bit of a german phobic so wipe them down and usually it is not a big deal. even today it is hard to
dreaming now, good to have you on the show. have you been sick when you flu, have you done that?fly close to 100,000 miles per year the last 10 years, i am sure two or three times i've gotten sick from folks on airplanes. i am sure i have. gerri: everybody tells me the error is so bad, that is what makes you ill. is that right? >> is a bit of a myth. i have filters and aircraft much better than hospitals in an operating room. if you think you are breathing all of the particles in germs...
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they were going around all the time saying you can do anything you want, you can be anyone you want to be, the sky's the limit, and then when we took them at their word and did turn out to be whatever we wanted to be, they were going you should have been an accountant. why didn't you marry a dentist? [laughter] they wanted a stable life for us, we wanted a life of endless possibilities for our children. i think we failed our parenting in that our lives weren't as stable as they would have liked their lives. they'd been through a dangerous world. they knew how dangerous the world was. they wanted a safe world for us. we didn't want a safe world. kids don't because they don't have that a sense of consequence, you know? and what we wanted for our kids was, i think, what we wanted for our kids was sort of what we had with a little common sense. and what we got is them stuck with their face in the iphone, and i don't know. i mean, maybe hay got common sense in there. maybe there's an app for that. [laughter] mystifies me. >> i wonder, i wonder if i can get dispensation? because i only misse
they were going around all the time saying you can do anything you want, you can be anyone you want to be, the sky's the limit, and then when we took them at their word and did turn out to be whatever we wanted to be, they were going you should have been an accountant. why didn't you marry a dentist? [laughter] they wanted a stable life for us, we wanted a life of endless possibilities for our children. i think we failed our parenting in that our lives weren't as stable as they would have liked...
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you don't want the side cars. you want the plain -- >> of course you do.obody wants the plain. >> you add to it. >> nobody wants the plain! >> you can add the fruit. can you put a little bit of honey on top but you won't get the three teaspoons you would get in the premade version. >> okay. i'm teasing you. >> and then you get fiber and protein. >> this is obvious. this is hoda's downfall. >> usually front and center. >> put blake's treats in it, instead, and hide your cookies, but don't get drunk and eat his. >> this says eat me sitting on the countertop. it's calling your name. >> it surely does. >> what should you do? >> you're going to help me. we're going to hide it. tuck it away and we're going to grab. >> the nuts. >> the healthy snacks. i'll grab these. you can grab those. >> these aren't bad. >> you think people are really going to do this? this is great. >> why your an off the middle of the, aren't you? you think people are really going to do this. this is great. >> you have your healthy snack when you want something sweet, dried apricot. >> i wo
you don't want the side cars. you want the plain -- >> of course you do.obody wants the plain. >> you add to it. >> nobody wants the plain! >> you can add the fruit. can you put a little bit of honey on top but you won't get the three teaspoons you would get in the premade version. >> okay. i'm teasing you. >> and then you get fiber and protein. >> this is obvious. this is hoda's downfall. >> usually front and center. >> put blake's treats...
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but you know, what are you going to do?ll, you've given us a lot of laughs over at the office. i don't know if you remember sending these texts. "gangnam style is my jam." [ laughter ] that was three days ago. >> jimmy: yeah. >> "up for some grinding tonight." that one actually went to your gardener. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, okay. >> this is my favorite. i got this picture when i first started monitoring you. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> yeah, right there. >> jimmy: that was karaoke night. >> at least you're wearing underwear in that one. >> jimmy: anyway-i want to say i appreciate the hard work. >> absolutely. it's my honor, sir. >> jimmy: i just want to say farewell, mike. >> let's hug it out. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'll miss you. [ cheers and applause ] >> good luck on tuesday. >> jimmy: oh, great. i almost forgot. >> oh, my god, it's huey lewis! >> jimmy: what? [ cheers and applause ] he's very smooth. i'm going to -- is huey lewis really over there, or no? all right. i'm going to miss him. the revelation that the nsa has b
but you know, what are you going to do?ll, you've given us a lot of laughs over at the office. i don't know if you remember sending these texts. "gangnam style is my jam." [ laughter ] that was three days ago. >> jimmy: yeah. >> "up for some grinding tonight." that one actually went to your gardener. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, okay. >> this is my favorite. i got this picture when i first started monitoring you. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> yeah,...
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gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thank you. about five and a half minutes. liz claman is going to be back with more from davos, including thoughts from coca-cola's ceo muhtar kent who she spoke to earlier today. keep it right here on fox business. ♪ ♪ le test. press your tongue against it, like this. it moves! do you feel it? it can happen with every denture. these movements mairritate your gums. but you don't have to bear with it. you can try fixodent plus gum care. thanks to its formula, your gums become one with your denture. this helps stop movement and helps prevent gum irritation so you can keep enjoying lif [ apple crunches ] fixodent. and forget it. it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. ♪ [ male announcer ] now manage and help protect your small business remotely with adt. arm and disarm your alarm, watch secure video in real time, and even adjust your lights and thermostat wherever you are. with adt, you get 24/7 proteion through o
gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thank you. about five and a half minutes. liz claman is going to be back with more from davos, including thoughts from coca-cola's ceo muhtar kent who she spoke to earlier today. keep it right here on fox business. ♪ ♪ le test. press your tongue against it, like this. it moves! do you feel it? it can happen with every denture. these movements mairritate your gums. but you don't have to bear with it. you can...
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who do you admire? so many people here admire you. who do you admire? >> i admire everyone because i think everyone is taking a part in this society, in bringing the change. i admire all the teachers because they're teaching students. they're making the future generation. they're building the future. i admire students because they're learning and also -- because we are working today, it seems it's a normal life and today i went to school, i taught students. but this is also -- it means you are building future and educating the students. so i admire everyone, especially those people who are thinking about changing society, who are thinking about the rights of girls and boys as well, and who are thinking about peace in suffering countries like syria, like pakistan, like afghanistan. >> do you want to go back home? >> yes, of course. how can one forget his home? and i love pakistan, and i miss pakistan. and i'm hopeful. i'm hopeful i will go back to pakistan as soon as possible. but i want to go back there. i want to go back there but first i need to empow
who do you admire? so many people here admire you. who do you admire? >> i admire everyone because i think everyone is taking a part in this society, in bringing the change. i admire all the teachers because they're teaching students. they're making the future generation. they're building the future. i admire students because they're learning and also -- because we are working today, it seems it's a normal life and today i went to school, i taught students. but this is also -- it means...
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did you, did you hear that? did all of you hear that? [ gps voice ] who would you like to call?an stuck in there. don't worry, i'll free you. [ gps voice ] i didn't understand that command. hang in there, i'll try to find a police station to get you out of there. [ gps voice ] finding police station. no, you don't have to do that. i'll, i'll find it. frankly i'm lost. i wish there was something that could help me get around this darn town. ♪ [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neutrogena®. get a hot new smartphone for zero down with at&t next. it's not complicated. a new smartphone for zero down is better with at&t next. ♪ [ girl ] can we get a little help? focus fellas. we've got pepsi. what if we just take like 15 minutes? halfway through the game? they've got pepsi. [ whistle blows ] ♪ oh, yeah, yeah ♪ oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah so what do we call that? halftime. i like halftime
did you, did you hear that? did all of you hear that? [ gps voice ] who would you like to call?an stuck in there. don't worry, i'll free you. [ gps voice ] i didn't understand that command. hang in there, i'll try to find a police station to get you out of there. [ gps voice ] finding police station. no, you don't have to do that. i'll, i'll find it. frankly i'm lost. i wish there was something that could help me get around this darn town. ♪ [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining...
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thank you so much. thank you so much ladies and gentlemen. as you can tell from the colbert nation march is on the victory again tonight. folks it is night two of my coverage what for legal reasons i'm calling su superb all 48. the same way i cover hockey's championship, the stand lee cup. [laughter] folks we all know football's america's sport but my beloved gridiron is under attack. >> roger goodell said the legal is considering a proposal that would eliminate points. >> why are we debating the merits of the extra points. >> an example of the nfl can't helping themselves. they've got to change every f-ing year. >> stephen: yes, every f-ing year. first they changed the field goal from 4 points to 3 points in 1909. and now this. when will it end. [laughter] folks it's not just the extra points. there's talk the kick off will eventually be eliminated. come on, how can you, i agree, how can you even call it if nobody touches the ball with their foot. [applause] that is right. that's the subway calling their sandwich a foot long if they didn't u
thank you so much. thank you so much ladies and gentlemen. as you can tell from the colbert nation march is on the victory again tonight. folks it is night two of my coverage what for legal reasons i'm calling su superb all 48. the same way i cover hockey's championship, the stand lee cup. [laughter] folks we all know football's america's sport but my beloved gridiron is under attack. >> roger goodell said the legal is considering a proposal that would eliminate points. >> why are...
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if you did, you would get killed.rate this tonight, we collected real internet comments that people posted about me and about one of my guests tonight. and i'm going to invite her out here now so we can read them to each other outloud. please welcome sofia vergara. [ applause ] >> how are you? >> jimmy: right there, sofia. those are for you. these are for me. are you ready to do this? >> i'm nervous. >> jimmy: don't be nervous. these are real things that people wrote. we culled them from various websites. i will read comments about you, you read the comments about me. and by eel trade off. go back and forth. >> okay. i hate jimmy kimmel. he has pointy eyes and a gaped mouth that never really closes. >> jimmy: yeah. that one i actually agree with. >> that's not that bad. if only sofia vergara was a mute, her voice rings in my ears. >> i've been said worst things than that. >> jimmy: one about me? >> i have never liked kimmel and i still don't. he's such an unfunny creep. >> jimmy: sofia vergara has an amazing body, but
if you did, you would get killed.rate this tonight, we collected real internet comments that people posted about me and about one of my guests tonight. and i'm going to invite her out here now so we can read them to each other outloud. please welcome sofia vergara. [ applause ] >> how are you? >> jimmy: right there, sofia. those are for you. these are for me. are you ready to do this? >> i'm nervous. >> jimmy: don't be nervous. these are real things that people wrote. we...
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you you you either become a thief you either become corrupt or you for leave the wordly life and i just want to correct something in what you and you're following up on the what i said in this film he did not blow himself up and that's what's interesting he sent the two young boys to blow themselves up and and that's what i found very interesting someone who was arguing such an argument why doesn't he send himself before the young people who i was and he go himself to do it i've always thought that the people who charge the suicide bombers the people who prepare them are extremely twisted because why don't we question the fact that they don't go and do it themselves they have to send someone in their place and then the problem is of course that the number of volunteers who are ready to give up their life and to kill all their people for their cause is increasing now in that movie syriana it was referring they had the title was referring not to syria but to a larger middle eastern area and. according to the plot of the movie one of the main reasons for the growth of that ideology why was
you you you either become a thief you either become corrupt or you for leave the wordly life and i just want to correct something in what you and you're following up on the what i said in this film he did not blow himself up and that's what's interesting he sent the two young boys to blow themselves up and and that's what i found very interesting someone who was arguing such an argument why doesn't he send himself before the young people who i was and he go himself to do it i've always thought...
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talk to you thank you thank you. finally from pine ridge hear their prayers for the tribe and the world. oh oh. if you nothing and you've got no opportunity. to start to construct your own currency. kill the little bit give the want to meet gangsters in a lot of. drug dealers they don't want to blow a window of time but k.k. maybe we can see. you just meet the fockers i was like oh probably the good. thirty round clip. but i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. he survived war atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and the world around him. by giving up. hope. and loves. so so many children. nikolai the american worker on the train. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each good. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. they can the very strong push against g.m.o. and we think that's. the genetic anymore the fight products are pretty cool. there is no. evidence that there is any problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. or i
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>> you act like you know this is crazy.ave done it a million times. >> i have never experienced it except for the best. >> it only has been hit once stood mcanally almost that die one time. laugh a dash almost die one time. [laughter] >> i don't want to go. go ahead. just in time for a the halftime show you bring the halftime talent or the showmanship at the end of the day it is all about money. melissa: another busy week we vowed to stay away from cruises and were spied on by google a and talk to real people just like you. >> for the president raising minimum-wage. >> when you try to mandate the minimum wage to focus on the wrong part it has to come from somewhere. >> there will be an impact. melissa: you work a job you don't need a college degree do expect more for having a college degree? >> i did. melissa: it has successfully printed and delivered late liver tissue. >> said in the rolling in chatters to back we are very excited to be blessed the pro-business leadership of governor walker when you send those dollars back
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sometimes you make decisions in life that you cannot that you cannot turn back if you just became a father if you decide to become a parent that's also a decision that you cannot regrets i mean sometimes my son keeps me up at night but you come to regret that the shish him because it's there if you made it for the rest of your life well some people. man band and kids it's true and some but some the sessions are really final and this is one of those decisions that these people make and. there are many risks to these missions mission there are technical risks there are health risks and one of the risks is the psychological risk of regretting that you weren't but it's a risk that the people that go will have to wait and they will have to decide do i want to take that risk or not now you mention that this is a this will be a major scientific experiment a manger a technological experiment but to me this is also a major psychological experience experiment rather because we have never really tried anything like that and no matter how extensive it is the training that you mentioned you can never p
sometimes you make decisions in life that you cannot that you cannot turn back if you just became a father if you decide to become a parent that's also a decision that you cannot regrets i mean sometimes my son keeps me up at night but you come to regret that the shish him because it's there if you made it for the rest of your life well some people. man band and kids it's true and some but some the sessions are really final and this is one of those decisions that these people make and. there...
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like you pack your own [ expletive ], you get what you get.he food out of your hands and give you your money back. but within those rules, there's a lot of love. there's a lot of care. >> across town in venice is a-frame, roy's first brick and mortar. >> this used to be a ihop, so everything is really narrow. >> hence the shape. it's heavily influenced by local takes on hawaiian cooking, not that you would necessarily notice. every dish designed to be eaten with the hands. what's good? the baby back ribs are air-dried, braised, then breaded and fried. ling cod tacos treated like shawarma, then meat dried like duck. then fried. meanwhile, not too far away on sawtell, a kogi truck pulls up, stops, reverses back to the corner. before the awning is even up, there's already a line. hungry people have been waiting in cars around the corner ever since the twitter announcement 30 minutes ago. i feel guilty. i'm jumping the line, right? wow. what's the longest line you ever had? >> 600. >> 600 people for one truck? >> yeah. >> the kogi taco, double car
like you pack your own [ expletive ], you get what you get.he food out of your hands and give you your money back. but within those rules, there's a lot of love. there's a lot of care. >> across town in venice is a-frame, roy's first brick and mortar. >> this used to be a ihop, so everything is really narrow. >> hence the shape. it's heavily influenced by local takes on hawaiian cooking, not that you would necessarily notice. every dish designed to be eaten with the hands....
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welcome to you, ben, how are you?ning, piers, good to be here. >> what do you make of the beatles reunion last night. i'm a massive beatles fan, basically a new paul mccartney record with ringo banging on the drums. >> yes, that's what it was exactly. it wasn't meant to be a beatles reunion. they tried to downplay it, even as they did it, it was clear it was a teaser for something bigger coming up. probably on cbs. and so that's what it was, a tease, and it was by no means a reunion, still, it was kind of fun to see, we see a lot of paul. he has maintained his busy schedule really, doing concerts and making films and writing songs and doing albums. but it was kind of fun to see ringo in the background there. in a way, as you say. >> you saw the beatles ascend to their superstardom in america, it was quite extraordinary the speed they did it at. january 18th, 1964, i want to hold your hand debuts at number 45 on the u.s. charts. february 7th, 1964, the beatles arrived at jfk airport to 3,000 screaming fans. february 9t
welcome to you, ben, how are you?ning, piers, good to be here. >> what do you make of the beatles reunion last night. i'm a massive beatles fan, basically a new paul mccartney record with ringo banging on the drums. >> yes, that's what it was exactly. it wasn't meant to be a beatles reunion. they tried to downplay it, even as they did it, it was clear it was a teaser for something bigger coming up. probably on cbs. and so that's what it was, a tease, and it was by no means a...
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leave it to all three of you thank you. u.s. every core urn corner of the globe because money is flying around the world with the vatican. pope francis a auctioning off two harley davidsons for charity. the pontiff was given motorcycle's last year when the company celebrated its anniversary by sending a gang of hell's angels to the holy city. pope francis gladly accepted them at the time along with a leather biker jacket of course. now he is signing and selling them all to help a local soup kitchen, each bike is valued at 20,000 bucks. what. >>> over to nambia where right to hunt endangered black rhino was auctioned off for $350,000? the shoot to kill permit allows a visitor to kill and hunt down a old non-breeding rhine know. this is fiercely criticized by animal rights groups. i bet. the money will be used to save conservation of species home to the a third of the world's black rhinos. 3 of only 5,000 left in the wild. >>> landing in china a local company wants to help future parents take the em-- pick the embryos of their chi
leave it to all three of you thank you. u.s. every core urn corner of the globe because money is flying around the world with the vatican. pope francis a auctioning off two harley davidsons for charity. the pontiff was given motorcycle's last year when the company celebrated its anniversary by sending a gang of hell's angels to the holy city. pope francis gladly accepted them at the time along with a leather biker jacket of course. now he is signing and selling them all to help a local soup...
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talk to you thank you thank you. finally from pine ridge hear their prayers for the tribe and the world. if you know you've got no opportunity. to start to construct your current. q no let me. give the want to meet gangsters in a lot of. drug dealers they don't want to blow with the time the kid came be we can see. you just me because i was in my problems in the hood. i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. i'm sick. mind. and. all that. money and i'm. just like. as part of their mission to transform the state juvenile justice system j.p.l. holds fairs to educate young people about how the law can affect their lives and a number of national studies have looked at the fact that when you take a child away from their community you take them out of school you take them away from any support system they're often housed in humane conditions rarely get adequate education or treatment you're disrupting their lives without actually providing them with any positive interventions are positive s
talk to you thank you thank you. finally from pine ridge hear their prayers for the tribe and the world. if you know you've got no opportunity. to start to construct your current. q no let me. give the want to meet gangsters in a lot of. drug dealers they don't want to blow with the time the kid came be we can see. you just me because i was in my problems in the hood. i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. i'm sick. mind. and. all that. money and i'm. just...
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they take you places that you want to go and you know you want to travel. these films, you never know if they will be seen anywhere. you want to feel like you are learning something as a filmmaker. you hope that if you are learning, if you are surprised, if somebody is making you laugh, that translates to an audience. i met them in 18 days being there. i met my entire crew in the square and all the people -- the film gods were really smiling down on us. it was incredible that we have ran into those people. there was a lot of hanging by the fire and talking to these people to get to know them. i found, pretty quickly, that these were people from diverse backgrounds. yet, their commonality is a principled nature and being willing to put everything on the line to fight for changing the country. there is a lovely story where he talks to a cab driver. the cabdriver told him that it is either you take me or me and my grandkids. it is better that you just take me. that was the attitude at the time. >> where is the square in relationship to the river? >> you have t
they take you places that you want to go and you know you want to travel. these films, you never know if they will be seen anywhere. you want to feel like you are learning something as a filmmaker. you hope that if you are learning, if you are surprised, if somebody is making you laugh, that translates to an audience. i met them in 18 days being there. i met my entire crew in the square and all the people -- the film gods were really smiling down on us. it was incredible that we have ran into...
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do you have bodyguards with you or anyone to protect you? >> funny you say that, no, not really, just me, audio guy and the camera guy. they're pretty busy, too. >> jimmy: seems to me like you've had a couple of altercations just since we've been speaking here. >> you could be right. i'm just so accustomed to reporting the weather that i just -- you know. >> jimmy: that is jim cantore from the weather channel. he's a very tough guy. we're going to take a break. when we come back from our break, we're going to talk to a guy who's very, very confident in the seattle seahawks chances this week in the super bowl. his name is tim connors. he decided it was a good idea to get a super bowl champion seahawks tattoo on his body before the season started. so if they lose on sunday, he's screwed. and i have many questions for tim. we'll ask him the questions after the break. plus andy garcia, chef norman van aken and music from broken bells. so stay right there, all right? you're not only getting the most innovative phone on the market, you're getting
do you have bodyguards with you or anyone to protect you? >> funny you say that, no, not really, just me, audio guy and the camera guy. they're pretty busy, too. >> jimmy: seems to me like you've had a couple of altercations just since we've been speaking here. >> you could be right. i'm just so accustomed to reporting the weather that i just -- you know. >> jimmy: that is jim cantore from the weather channel. he's a very tough guy. we're going to take a break. when we...
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so you never, unless you want to be in cuba, unless you want to go see -- you can't have perfect wage parody in a capitalistic system. go, kate. >> well, the 91% is actually. >> pretty good. >> it is pretty good. look, what more radical feminists don't want to acknowledge is that the reason it's 91% is that women make different choices. that's something that should be honored. a lot decide they want part-time work. a lot decide they want to stay at home with their kids or they just, you know, they get out of the workforce for certain period of time that results in the disproportionate number of hours work. when you take out married and parents, when you put together the childless unmarried individuals, women make more. 20-year-old -- 20 to 30-year-old women make more. so, look, we are so far ahead of a lot of other countries, about you we need to acknowledge making different choices is not a social problem. it's something we should honor. >> everybody has a different skill set. you know, but there is a law, powers, a law on the books so that if you, kirsten powers, are not making as m
so you never, unless you want to be in cuba, unless you want to go see -- you can't have perfect wage parody in a capitalistic system. go, kate. >> well, the 91% is actually. >> pretty good. >> it is pretty good. look, what more radical feminists don't want to acknowledge is that the reason it's 91% is that women make different choices. that's something that should be honored. a lot decide they want part-time work. a lot decide they want to stay at home with their kids or they...
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>> yes i did. >> you worked it out after you had this disagreement and then you said there wasn't you sat down and talked this out. >> that is and what happened. >> mr. chairman i am out of tiny and yelled back. >> mr. cartwright. >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to start off by giving a chance to more fully respond. my colleague just basically said one of the two of you is not telling the truth. and i want to give each of you the chance to talk about that. >> let me begin. as i said earlier at the september 10th meeting, it was a discussion topic about the rollout. simply a discussion topic. after the meeting i mentioned it to kevin and that meeting was four months ago. i talked to him ten times a day in the operational capacity. this wasn't a high prayer each topic and i am sure that the words could have changed over time. >> thank you for that. >> i would just say i don't believe that what i said is inconsistent with what i understand mr. baitman said was an alternative rollout schedule. there are different terms used and i may have processed it that way but fundamentally we are s
>> yes i did. >> you worked it out after you had this disagreement and then you said there wasn't you sat down and talked this out. >> that is and what happened. >> mr. chairman i am out of tiny and yelled back. >> mr. cartwright. >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to start off by giving a chance to more fully respond. my colleague just basically said one of the two of you is not telling the truth. and i want to give each of you the chance to talk about that....
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who do you think you are, greg? who do you think you are you can't return e-mails? >> stop with the e-mails. >> i love you, but go ahead. >> moynahan is this going to end up like that episode on "the wire" where they set up the drug tolerance zones and you have people wandering around like this looking a lot like you? skinny, emaciated and perhaps with hepititis? >> a couple of them. a couple of letters, b's c's e's. i did a lot of pot before i came in here. you don't return my e-mails either. is this the grievance session? >> i sent you so many e-mails. some were about this story. let me tell you this -- >> who do you think you are, greg? >> mr. big shot, let me answer. oh, i know dana perino. >> john stewart said you have a crush on dana. john stewart told me that. i am learning a lot about you, greg, that i don't like. >> if nobody answers the question in the next minute we will do this show all over again. >> i have an anecdote. i went to the airport in amsterdam a longtime ago and i had a lot of pot with me. i got rid of it before i got on the plane. i ended up
who do you think you are, greg? who do you think you are you can't return e-mails? >> stop with the e-mails. >> i love you, but go ahead. >> moynahan is this going to end up like that episode on "the wire" where they set up the drug tolerance zones and you have people wandering around like this looking a lot like you? skinny, emaciated and perhaps with hepititis? >> a couple of them. a couple of letters, b's c's e's. i did a lot of pot before i came in here....
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how often do you feel sad? you know, have you -- do you feel discouraged? so it's trying to get at -- and these are very traditional well-used psychological tests that many people have used over the years so they can tie them what that says about your state of mind. so if you have 1,200 people and you have data on how they take these tests, you may be able to see what the variations are that correspond to the variations that show up on the test. but maybe not. but you may be able to see something closer than what you have before and that may begin to give you an idea. the other thing is that you're not just looking at a difference in size of struck dhur, you are looking at what happens when people are doing something, which parts of the brain -- >> patterns and connectivety. >> rose: explain that. >> i'll give you a simple example. this would not apply to new york cab drivers who get lost all the time. but in london you have to pass an examination. >> rose: you've actually said this before, but go ahead. >> if you look at the brains of london cab drivers, t
how often do you feel sad? you know, have you -- do you feel discouraged? so it's trying to get at -- and these are very traditional well-used psychological tests that many people have used over the years so they can tie them what that says about your state of mind. so if you have 1,200 people and you have data on how they take these tests, you may be able to see what the variations are that correspond to the variations that show up on the test. but maybe not. but you may be able to see...
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back to you. >> thank you, molly. we're glad we could get you here. bob, we have to go. >> why keep the temperature -- >> for the survival tips. >> i'll tell you on the break. because ahead on the five, the people rescued from the ship stuck in the antarctica and what the media isn't telling you, but we'll tell you. and it's the first facebook friday of 2014. send us your questions right now at facebook.com/five, we're going to answer them. ♪ >>> can't dance to can you, k.g.? >> you saw my foot. >> yes. i have a two part story. part one, a ship on the way to antarctica to study global ice got trapped in the ice. part two, ha-ha. according to the huffington post, it needed three ice breakers to rescue it and they all failed so it sat there like al gore wedged in a man hole. thankful all were rescued but they negligented to say the scientists were there to study global warming. >> before their ship got stuck in the ice in the middle of a blizzard, they were on a tour of historic sites in antarctica. now it is a rescue mission. >> as the experts ponder w
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. >> governor, thank you and thank you for being with us. up next -- >> -- you're welcome, greta. >> the o'reilly factor. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> i campaigned on the promise of change. change we can believe in. >> that was four years ago during president obama's first state of the union address. but, the changes in america have mostly been bad. tonight, would he will have analysis from senator marco rubio, chuck schumer, joe manchin and fox news analyst charles krauthammer. incredible story out of indiana. >> he started to walk up the wall backwards. he did a flip over her head. >> eyewitnesses say a 9-year-old boy was doing bizarre things and police agree. is it legal has been investigating. >> caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the state of the union and according to the folks, it is not too good. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. rather than having me bloviate about the state of the union a
. >> governor, thank you and thank you for being with us. up next -- >> -- you're welcome, greta. >> the o'reilly factor. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> i campaigned on the promise of change. change we can believe in. >> that was four years ago during president obama's first state of the union address. but, the changes in america have mostly been bad. tonight, would he will have analysis from senator marco rubio, chuck schumer, joe manchin and...
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>> if you had someone shooting at you every day, you would think you were in a war. >> you think that? >> you have this moving target and performance standards saying they want coal and gas, the same air standards. they can't. it's physically impossible. and all we have said, why don't you take a more realistic approach, look at the six best coal-fired plants in the country and use that as your standard because they are already producing. you are depending on energy. if you want it cleaner, find examples. if you want better, invest things in research and get private and public sectors working together. this is how we cured all of our other problems -- he never even mentioned coal and it produced more energy. and he said we are going to cut credits, $4 billion. we have been subsidizing wind for the last decades at 2.2 cents. >> how much is the president's unpopularity in your state to keep rockefeller? >> his numbers aren't good in our state and they have gone down, one of the two lowest, wyoming and west virginia are wo of the lowest states of his approval. and i said listen, the pres
>> if you had someone shooting at you every day, you would think you were in a war. >> you think that? >> you have this moving target and performance standards saying they want coal and gas, the same air standards. they can't. it's physically impossible. and all we have said, why don't you take a more realistic approach, look at the six best coal-fired plants in the country and use that as your standard because they are already producing. you are depending on energy. if you...
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you hurt my feelings, i can tell you that. you let me down.i thought you were going to come through. i told you time and time again, just listen to me, man, i'll keep you out of trouble and i'll get you out of here, but there's still a part of you trying to be that tough guy. >> it was hard core tough love because at the very end of this diatribe, robert basically says, i love you, man. let me know if you need anything. >> a lot of love, dude. wherever you go, i'll send word that a way. stay out of trouble. >> love you, bob. >> all right, see you later, man. >> yep. >> straight idiot, man. if i could hit him in his mouth right now, i would. >> while harrison was waiting for his disciplinary hearing on possessing a weapon, he got an additional writeup for slapping another inmate. as a result of the two infractions, harrison lost 180 days of good time and was given a year and a half in segregation. that means he'll be separated from the general population, including the one man who might be his best hope for someday getting out of prison. >> jos
you hurt my feelings, i can tell you that. you let me down.i thought you were going to come through. i told you time and time again, just listen to me, man, i'll keep you out of trouble and i'll get you out of here, but there's still a part of you trying to be that tough guy. >> it was hard core tough love because at the very end of this diatribe, robert basically says, i love you, man. let me know if you need anything. >> a lot of love, dude. wherever you go, i'll send word that a...
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if you need an operation, you just die. we have been training people to do appendectomy is, relatively simple operations. with a little help working, we will not cure everything and be able to do open heart surgery. but you can make a few things which can make an enormous difference. >> what do you hope to see and accomplish their? -organization i am participating in is a group of cities that focus on climate change. they all have the same problems and may have to educate and protect and improve the health of people. all through africa and latin america. asia and europe and america. we all have similar problems. some of them involve different diseases. you do not have to go very far from white with that right where we are sitting. just look at the terrible tragedy taking place in haiti. the world pledged all this money and they are still there with diseases i thought were eradicated. and not having the ability to be in charge of their own destiny and feed their families. we have to get together and do things about it. >> ma
if you need an operation, you just die. we have been training people to do appendectomy is, relatively simple operations. with a little help working, we will not cure everything and be able to do open heart surgery. but you can make a few things which can make an enormous difference. >> what do you hope to see and accomplish their? -organization i am participating in is a group of cities that focus on climate change. they all have the same problems and may have to educate and protect and...
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talk to you thank you thank. finally from pine ridge hear their prayers for the tribe and the world. then know. if you nothing and you've got no opportunity. to start to construct you're a. bit give don't want to meet gangsters in a lot of. drug deal they don't want to blow with the time a kid came be we can see. you just meet her there i was there i was in the hood. i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. some of the sixteen percent imports came from illegal. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. the territorial waters the fish they load this fish into the ships and leave. the. illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. i don't have a political stance i do have a status as an individual and as a member of society i do not want someone looking through my bedroom window whether it's an impartial observer or not whether they're
talk to you thank you thank. finally from pine ridge hear their prayers for the tribe and the world. then know. if you nothing and you've got no opportunity. to start to construct you're a. bit give don't want to meet gangsters in a lot of. drug deal they don't want to blow with the time a kid came be we can see. you just meet her there i was there i was in the hood. i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. some of the sixteen percent imports came from illegal....
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i don't. >> you you should.uncovered. >> at least it's getting janice a little bit toasty. getting her heart rate up making her work. >> that hat is amazing. >> the lower east side. she will get down there by mid summer. >> 37 minutes after the hour now. rest of the stories making headlines this hour. kentucky senator rand paul making good on promises to take the president to court over the nasa sweeping surveillance program. paul announcing on hannity last night that he is leading a class action lawsuit against the administration. >> the question here is whether or not constitutionally you can have a single warrant applied to millions of people, so we thought what better way to illustrate the point than having hundreds of thousands of americans sign up for a class action suit. >> ken cuccinelli the current attorney general of virginia is part of the initiatives legal team. >> we're learning more about the tragic car crash that killed actor paul walker back in november. investigators now say the porsche, which w
i don't. >> you you should.uncovered. >> at least it's getting janice a little bit toasty. getting her heart rate up making her work. >> that hat is amazing. >> the lower east side. she will get down there by mid summer. >> 37 minutes after the hour now. rest of the stories making headlines this hour. kentucky senator rand paul making good on promises to take the president to court over the nasa sweeping surveillance program. paul announcing on hannity last night...
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and you came out and you destroyed. they loved you and they clapped for you.ke, "yeah, i'm so proud of america." [ laughter ] but they love you because i think you just are changing the game for everybody, for billionaires. you actually started this thing called "the giving pledge" where you are asking billionaires to donate money to charity. and people like richard branson's now on board. the lady that invented spanx is on board. [ light laughter ] but that's cool. was it hard to convince billionaires to give their money away? >> well i think the attraction is that we can learn together, that we can sit down and talk about what mistakes people have made, what causes they believe in. i think it will get people to give younger, when they are most energetic. some people will give more. so it's been phenomenal. we've got 122 people who have signed up for it. and hopefully that will influence more people to give at all levels of wealth. i'm certainly having fun and i get to share what's working and what's not. >> jimmy: what made you become -- were you always char
and you came out and you destroyed. they loved you and they clapped for you.ke, "yeah, i'm so proud of america." [ laughter ] but they love you because i think you just are changing the game for everybody, for billionaires. you actually started this thing called "the giving pledge" where you are asking billionaires to donate money to charity. and people like richard branson's now on board. the lady that invented spanx is on board. [ light laughter ] but that's cool. was it...
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you are on tv, but you still have dweebs like you who want nothing to do with you at night? >> there is also an idea you can come to the point where you can be for given of anything short of a heinous crime if you apologize and if there are tears involved, sure. our ability to forgive and move on is pretty incredible now a days when you consider what people have been able to get away with lately, particularly in the public arena. >> we have to move on. >>> is their family a shamly? a judge allowed a couple who are just friends, imagine that, paul. people have friends. they will bely co parents to an adopted girl. a paper reports th the women wanted to have a baby and a man offered to be a sperm donor. when she couldn't get pregnant they decided to adopt a child from ethiopia, but because they were not married only she can do it. they petitioned to have the man named as a second legal parent and at first the judge ruled in their faff. he noted, quote, although they live in separate households they created a you are nurturing family environment including a well thought out, di
you are on tv, but you still have dweebs like you who want nothing to do with you at night? >> there is also an idea you can come to the point where you can be for given of anything short of a heinous crime if you apologize and if there are tears involved, sure. our ability to forgive and move on is pretty incredible now a days when you consider what people have been able to get away with lately, particularly in the public arena. >> we have to move on. >>> is their family a...
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but how did you get the guys to film you for six years? what were you going to do if you won?each your dad." so he said, you know, give me the pitch -- he would you like to do a documentary about the campaign. back in 2007 or so, he contacted my son. my son said, "great idea." my oldest son, tagg. and then tagg came to me, and i said no way. i don't want some guy following me in the house and everything we are doing for the next few years. >> jimmy: yeah. >> then they talked to my wife, ann, and she thought it was a good idea as well. and so, on christmas eve, the guy shows up. it's like, hey, who invited this guy? [ laughter ] but, you know, when your kids and your wife say they are going to do something and you say no -- it's like, you do it anyway. >> jimmy: yeah, you got to do it. yeah, exactly. you know the rules. but your wife is fantastic is in this movie too. because you see the pressure of all this stuff. i would never want to run for anything in politics. it is just -- it's brutal, man. it's just rough doing this stuff. >> she is the stabilizer in the family. i mean,
but how did you get the guys to film you for six years? what were you going to do if you won?each your dad." so he said, you know, give me the pitch -- he would you like to do a documentary about the campaign. back in 2007 or so, he contacted my son. my son said, "great idea." my oldest son, tagg. and then tagg came to me, and i said no way. i don't want some guy following me in the house and everything we are doing for the next few years. >> jimmy: yeah. >> then they...
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you graduate and obviously you have debt. now you're sitting here and working at a job where you don't need a college degree. you know, did you expect more from having a college degree? >> i really did. honestly, starbucks is a great place to work and but it is just not what i, what was in my plans. i worked, my college newspaper at rutgers university for three years. i worked my way up to be a managing editor and was there 50 hours you know i worked that had because i thought it was going to help me once i graduated to get, land a job in the journalism industry and so when i'm at starbucks, i'm a bit frustrated because you don't need a college degree for that and i really want to apply what i paid for and what i love to do. so it is definitely frustrating. melissa: yeah, absolutely. i can imagine, i myself too graduated from college, looking for a job in journalism and took a minimum wage job when i graduated. it was in journalism though. i can imagine your disappointment for now. all work is good work and we certainly respe
you graduate and obviously you have debt. now you're sitting here and working at a job where you don't need a college degree. you know, did you expect more from having a college degree? >> i really did. honestly, starbucks is a great place to work and but it is just not what i, what was in my plans. i worked, my college newspaper at rutgers university for three years. i worked my way up to be a managing editor and was there 50 hours you know i worked that had because i thought it was...
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what do you do here in davos that helps you with what you do here at home?here because we want to keep reporters guessing. there's a chance to meet people you can't otherwise readily meemeet them. i'm meeting government regulators, people we deal with, and generally meeting with the media. get a sense of what they think is going on. it's productive. three or four days is quite enough. >> this is early on. most people just arrived yesterday, some even this morning. what's your take away so far about what kind of stands out as some of the important themes? >> well, in the business world, like in life generally, nothing is always perfect. so before it was the business world wasn't doing well, the economy isn't doing well. now they think the economy is doing well and the the united states and some of the developed markets. people are worrying about whether we're too frothy. therefore people are worrying about whether we're in bubble. i think right now people think the economies are generally pretty good around the world and we should worry about bubbles. people
what do you do here in davos that helps you with what you do here at home?here because we want to keep reporters guessing. there's a chance to meet people you can't otherwise readily meemeet them. i'm meeting government regulators, people we deal with, and generally meeting with the media. get a sense of what they think is going on. it's productive. three or four days is quite enough. >> this is early on. most people just arrived yesterday, some even this morning. what's your take away so...