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dancing with that pack up there doesn't greatly amuse me. get the key of the boat and row me out onto the lake. i want to see the sunrise. is that wise? you speak as though you were frightened of your r besides, if my ears don't deceive me i think that's the other servants coming here to look for me. if they found us here together you are lost. i know these people and i love them, as i know they love me. let them come here and i'll prove it to you. no, miss julie they don't love you. they take your food, but when you turn your back, they spit at you. listen. listen to what they're singing. [music] no, don't listen. what are they singing? it's a filthy song about you and me. oh, how dare they! the traitors. that's what they're like. we can't fight them. one can only run away. run away? but where to? we can't go out and we can't go into christine's room. no. into my room then? oh, we can't bother about convention now. you can trust me. i am your true, loyal and respectful friend. but suppose-- suppose they come and look for you in there? i'll b
dancing with that pack up there doesn't greatly amuse me. get the key of the boat and row me out onto the lake. i want to see the sunrise. is that wise? you speak as though you were frightened of your r besides, if my ears don't deceive me i think that's the other servants coming here to look for me. if they found us here together you are lost. i know these people and i love them, as i know they love me. let them come here and i'll prove it to you. no, miss julie they don't love you. they take...
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dancing with that pack up there doesn't greatly amuse me. get the key of the boat and row me out onto the lake. i want to see the sunrise. is that wise? you speak as though you were frightened of your reputation. why not? i don't wanna make myself a laughingstock or get sacked without a reference just when i'm beginning to make my way. besides, i think i have christine to consider. oh, i see. it's christine now, is it? yes, but it's you too. take my advice, go to bed. am i to obey you? for once, for your own sake. it's late. drowsiness makes one drunk one's head goes dizzy. go to bed. besides, if my ears don't deceive me, i think that's the other servants coming here to look for me. if they found us here together, you are lost. i know these people and i love them, as i know they love me. let them come here and i'll prove it to you. no, miss julie, they don't love you. they take your food, but when you turn your back, they spit at you. listen. listen to what they're singing. [music] no, don't listen. what are they singing? it's a filthy song a
dancing with that pack up there doesn't greatly amuse me. get the key of the boat and row me out onto the lake. i want to see the sunrise. is that wise? you speak as though you were frightened of your reputation. why not? i don't wanna make myself a laughingstock or get sacked without a reference just when i'm beginning to make my way. besides, i think i have christine to consider. oh, i see. it's christine now, is it? yes, but it's you too. take my advice, go to bed. am i to obey you? for...
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that sort of thing amused me with her. interesting, virginia versus new england. withis a question historians. most of the things that involve our liberty come from the assemblies in virginia. there is still an argument about where it comes from. she thought it all came from new england, the principles that the country was built on. she have an impact on the early 1800s? >> i don't think so. that was a personal level -- letter. shows women's writes. -- rights. you had the lady who stood up for her rights to do business with a man. , this was 1700, it comes up again and again. as you move west, in the state's constitutions, there is more and more property rights is the basis of it all. ithave any right in the law, rises from that. and he did, all through the century. -- and it did, alter the century. -- all through the century. encourage the participant. inauguration, the wilson had betrayed them. led byfragettes were agnes mulholland. she wore a toga floating in the wind. the taft women went. a rocket in a perfectly horrible scene of men beating up and punching th
that sort of thing amused me with her. interesting, virginia versus new england. withis a question historians. most of the things that involve our liberty come from the assemblies in virginia. there is still an argument about where it comes from. she thought it all came from new england, the principles that the country was built on. she have an impact on the early 1800s? >> i don't think so. that was a personal level -- letter. shows women's writes. -- rights. you had the lady who stood...
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i think -- again, it really amused me, the thing that governs most women's decision was the uniform. and the uniform was really very chic. it did not have bulky pockets. beautifully tailored jacket. it had this adorable little hat. so that was very popular. as was the women's aircraft and salary. so they all had to participate, in other words. >> host: worthies married women, single women? how many were conscripted? >> guest: i'm sorry to say i can't produce a figure of the top of my head. many, many thousands. we are talking well over a million women who were conscripted into the services, probably two or three times that if you're talking about the factories and farms. and the -- most of them tended to be singled for the simple reason that did not have children. there were plenty of examples of married women her children were a little bit older but still fell into the age parameters. a story about of women who decided to work in transport in bradford. sheffield. she had a 14-year-old son. her husband was away. basically look after himself. she would get up at 4:00 each morning and
i think -- again, it really amused me, the thing that governs most women's decision was the uniform. and the uniform was really very chic. it did not have bulky pockets. beautifully tailored jacket. it had this adorable little hat. so that was very popular. as was the women's aircraft and salary. so they all had to participate, in other words. >> host: worthies married women, single women? how many were conscripted? >> guest: i'm sorry to say i can't produce a figure of the top of...
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but really amuses me is when congressional men and women seem to think themselves to be above all theestf us creating an even greater gulf between the gof government and what the government serves. when congress left town on this five-week recess, it was all about obama care. because of the health care law, members of congress are going to have to pay an additional $5,000 a year for an individual health care plan. and $11,000 a year for family coverage. that scared a lot of folks. because they're only making a little bit of money. but a lot more than just about everybody else in the country. so including ddmocrats and obama care supporters, they revolted and president obama struck a deal requiring that we mere citizens and taxpayers pick up the cost for congressional employees who buy policies on the obama care exchanges scheduled to open in less than two months. the rest of us, we get ready to shell out a little more money for obama care. many residents in new york and california may actually see decreases in those premiums. but residents, for example, across the country, will definitel
but really amuses me is when congressional men and women seem to think themselves to be above all theestf us creating an even greater gulf between the gof government and what the government serves. when congress left town on this five-week recess, it was all about obama care. because of the health care law, members of congress are going to have to pay an additional $5,000 a year for an individual health care plan. and $11,000 a year for family coverage. that scared a lot of folks. because...
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comments -- and the two new englanders could do the work southerners.e amused me f thing with her. it's interesting about the new england, s that's still a question of historians. johns or green in hopkins, most involved the liberties came in the assemblies virginia. but it's an argument about where it came from. the principles that the on. tries are based >> what do you think of that statement, did it have any early 1800s. the >> i don't think so. that -- it's a personal letter. that the ws, i think, issue was there. and it always had been there women's rights. in maryland, the lady i forget stood up to her rights to do business in the man. business up the manager for the governor of maryland. nd mistress brant, she was like, 1600, 1700, and it comes up again and again. theyights women had, which did not have in the east. ut as you move west in the state constitutions is more and more and more rights, property rights. that's the basis in the law. any right in the law, the other stuff rises from that which it did all through the century. and it affects the white house. resident taf
comments -- and the two new englanders could do the work southerners.e amused me f thing with her. it's interesting about the new england, s that's still a question of historians. johns or green in hopkins, most involved the liberties came in the assemblies virginia. but it's an argument about where it came from. the principles that the on. tries are based >> what do you think of that statement, did it have any early 1800s. the >> i don't think so. that -- it's a personal letter....
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it amuses me so much because it's like an abusive relationship that this administration has with thecouple of months ago, the top headlines were how the department of justice were seizing the phone records of associated press reporters, they were targeting fox news employees. a number of different reporters were coming forward. the department of justice and this administration didn't like a particular story, they were targeting these members of the media. now, all of a sudden we thought for a minute maybe too hopeful that this was going to change things. but we're bag back to the same old game. >> is it that most of the media might align themselves or democratic ideology or principles or is it president obama? >> i think it's kind of both. there's a sucult of personality that the president developed with the media. he loves having the access. he has off the record meetings with journalists twice a month. he regularly coe luds -- >> i remember my colleagues i read went to them. >> yeah. but this is a little different, though. the daily collar had a piece out showing media matters. i d
it amuses me so much because it's like an abusive relationship that this administration has with thecouple of months ago, the top headlines were how the department of justice were seizing the phone records of associated press reporters, they were targeting fox news employees. a number of different reporters were coming forward. the department of justice and this administration didn't like a particular story, they were targeting these members of the media. now, all of a sudden we thought for a...
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amusing guy. he reminds me a famous old-time one marjo. god bless him for his speaking ability.says nothing about the future of this country. >> the fact he goes to georgia tech and he's in the engineering school. >> i found this guy so incredibly annoying. >> what? charlie, c'mon. >> as a freshman, i would have thrown an orange at him. >> neil: adam, as a fellow nerd, only slightly older than this young man, what do you think? >> it's so funny to me, most of you criticize barack obama for giving lofty speeches, but we're celebrating this kid. i'm with charlie. >> i'm not celebrating him. i >> i found him anothing -- annoying. >> neil: hello. that will do it here, blessedly. i want to thank charlie an melissa. >> i'm a nerd and i love that. >> neil: you're not a nerd. >> i am! >> neil: all right. up next, stocks are rocking for the year. even after getting rocked this week. time to rock with our gang's stock that will help you. 20 years with the company. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to tak
amusing guy. he reminds me a famous old-time one marjo. god bless him for his speaking ability.says nothing about the future of this country. >> the fact he goes to georgia tech and he's in the engineering school. >> i found this guy so incredibly annoying. >> what? charlie, c'mon. >> as a freshman, i would have thrown an orange at him. >> neil: adam, as a fellow nerd, only slightly older than this young man, what do you think? >> it's so funny to me, most of...
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that kind of amuses me.hey mean because he was not presidential because he had straw between his ears. he had a brain so he was not presidential. what's even scarier than that, the people out there voting, what happens to the matter between their ears? thanks, that's all i have to say. >> louisville, kentucky, on the democratic line. welcome. caller: thank you. one of your previous scholars, i enjoyed. he was talking about how he voted for romney but he did not want to because he did not like the poor. on the future of the democratic party, i think cory booker is one for sure. the mayor of san antonio, castro, has a big future in this party. my concern, you talk about the republican problems, i think they need to distinguish between people who want handouts and people who want to pay for things and then that getting them on the government program. if a man loses his job in a rural area and cannot find one and he needs food stands to pay, i think you paid for it and he deserves it. that's the problem. they th
that kind of amuses me.hey mean because he was not presidential because he had straw between his ears. he had a brain so he was not presidential. what's even scarier than that, the people out there voting, what happens to the matter between their ears? thanks, that's all i have to say. >> louisville, kentucky, on the democratic line. welcome. caller: thank you. one of your previous scholars, i enjoyed. he was talking about how he voted for romney but he did not want to because he did not...
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that kind of amuses me. was notn because he presidential because he had straw between his ears. notad a brain so he was presidential. what's even scarier than that, the people out there voting, what happens to the matter between their ears? thanks, that's all i have to say. >> louisville, kentucky, on the democratic line. welcome. thank you. one of your previous scholars, i enjoyed. he was talking about how he voted for romney but he did not want to because he did not like the poor. on the future of the democratic party, i think cory booker is one for sure. the mayor of san antonio, castro, has a big future in this party. my concern, you talk about the republican problems, i think they need to distinguish between people who want handouts and people who want to pay for things and then that getting them on the government program. if a man loses his job in a rural area and cannot find one and he needs food stands to pay, i think you paid for it and he deserves it. that's the problem. they think any government or is on isat a person asking for a handout and we should be taking care
that kind of amuses me. was notn because he presidential because he had straw between his ears. notad a brain so he was presidential. what's even scarier than that, the people out there voting, what happens to the matter between their ears? thanks, that's all i have to say. >> louisville, kentucky, on the democratic line. welcome. thank you. one of your previous scholars, i enjoyed. he was talking about how he voted for romney but he did not want to because he did not like the poor. on...
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it reminds me of the closing of another famous child amusement park in the bay area. won't know this. you might. remember frontier village. >> no. >> it's down where ibm is in san jose. it was a western themed thing. my parents took us there it was so sad -- you remember it, right? >> here we have a look outside. the numbers are mostly in the 60s in the bay area. livermore 63. san francisco just 59. at the airport at old mills field, sfo. santa rosa 59 degrees. we're looking at fire weather alerts in the bay area because we have a slight chance of thunderstorms moving into the bay area after midnight tonight. and that unstable air is going to be around until wednesday. as a result, lightning strike with all of the fuel could cause a problem. this weekend down in san jose, san jose pride taking place today. the temperature there, 85 degrees. looking for something to do. for us in the bay area, it will be sunny earlier today in most locations. it will be much warmer than yesterday. five to ten degrees warmer. thunderstorm chance lingers through wednesday. you see the su
it reminds me of the closing of another famous child amusement park in the bay area. won't know this. you might. remember frontier village. >> no. >> it's down where ibm is in san jose. it was a western themed thing. my parents took us there it was so sad -- you remember it, right? >> here we have a look outside. the numbers are mostly in the 60s in the bay area. livermore 63. san francisco just 59. at the airport at old mills field, sfo. santa rosa 59 degrees. we're looking...
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amusement parks at half price. >>> talk about a wild ride tonight. who's driving me in that brand new corvette? the american city watching. why those choppers were following us too. who is our person of the week? >>> good evening. diane has the evening off. we do begin with the chaos in egypt and a day of rage. america's crucial ally spiraling into what appears to be a near civil war. listen to the gunfire erupting in cairo. [ gunfire ] >> everyone there running for their lives outside this four seasons hotel in downtown cairo. just a horrifying scene. this too, the people trapped on the bridge, the tear gas, they begin grasping for cables. the man in the white shirt, just trying to get off the bridge, some even jumping. muhammad lila reports on the crisis in egypt after one of our own teams was surrounded on the streets. >> reporter: the crowds arrived angry, looking for a fight. >> no more army, no more army in egypt! >> reporter: and a fight is exactly what they got. with army helicopters hovering overhead, the muslim brotherhood, angry at the overthrow of their elected president, erupted in
amusement parks at half price. >>> talk about a wild ride tonight. who's driving me in that brand new corvette? the american city watching. why those choppers were following us too. who is our person of the week? >>> good evening. diane has the evening off. we do begin with the chaos in egypt and a day of rage. america's crucial ally spiraling into what appears to be a near civil war. listen to the gunfire erupting in cairo. [ gunfire ] >> everyone there running for...
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amusement parks at half price. >>> talk about a wild ride tonight. who's driving me in that brand new corvette? the american city watching. why those choppers were following us too. who is our person of the week?
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amusement parks at half price. >>> talk about a wild ride tonight. who's driving me in that brand new corvette. the american city watching. why those choppers were following us too. who is our person of the week? >>> good evening. diane has the evening off. we do begin with the chaos in egypt and a day of rage. america's crucial ally spiraling into what appears to be a near civil war. listen to the gunfire erupting in cairo. [ gunfire ] >> everyone there running for their lives outside this four seasons hotel in downtown cairo. just a horrifying scene. this too, the people trapped on the bridge, the tear gas, they begin grasping for tables, the man in the white shirt, just trying to get off the bridge, some even jumping. muhammad lila reports on the crisis in egypt after one of our own teams was surrounded on the streets. >> reporter: the crowds arrived angry, looking for a fight. >> no more army, no more army in egypt! >> reporter: and a fight is what they got. with army helicopters hovering overhead, the muslim brotherhood, angry at the overthrow of their elected president, erupted in anger.
amusement parks at half price. >>> talk about a wild ride tonight. who's driving me in that brand new corvette. the american city watching. why those choppers were following us too. who is our person of the week? >>> good evening. diane has the evening off. we do begin with the chaos in egypt and a day of rage. america's crucial ally spiraling into what appears to be a near civil war. listen to the gunfire erupting in cairo. [ gunfire ] >> everyone there running for...
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let me point out in cole valley, there was an old pond and an amusement park with a trolley. that pond was filled in, that's a potential liquify site. so we have to look at the soil. >> there are area that is are fascinating. westportal, there was a creek that flowed all the way down to pig lake. i think that's what the spanish called it. there was a deep ravine. they filled it in with the tunnel muck and they filled in the ravine and built houses. the other area is really interesting, down 18th street. there was a creek coming from eureka. there is a street called pond. it's not a coincidence. >> part of what we're going too try to do is update this map and give it historical data. there are more significant data. >> how do you know i
let me point out in cole valley, there was an old pond and an amusement park with a trolley. that pond was filled in, that's a potential liquify site. so we have to look at the soil. >> there are area that is are fascinating. westportal, there was a creek that flowed all the way down to pig lake. i think that's what the spanish called it. there was a deep ravine. they filled it in with the tunnel muck and they filled in the ravine and built houses. the other area is really interesting,...
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let me point out in cole valley, there was an old pond and an amusement park with a trolley. that pond was filled in, that's a potential liquify site. so we have to look at the soil. >> there are area that is are fascinating. westportal, there was a creek that flowed all the way down to pig lake. i think that's what the spanish called it. there was a deep ravine. they filled it in with the tunnel muck and they filled in the ravine and built houses. the other area is really interesting, down 18th street. there was a creek coming from eureka. there is a street called pond. it's not a coincidence. >> part of what we're going too try to do is update this map and give it historical data. there are more significant data. >> how do you know if your individual lot? >> one is these lines are very clearly defined as boundaries. they don't actually mean, this is the exact edge. you could be on one side or the other. it's not okay here and not okay 10 feet away. but, on the other hand, we have taken this map, which was published by the state and digitized it so if any portion lies within
let me point out in cole valley, there was an old pond and an amusement park with a trolley. that pond was filled in, that's a potential liquify site. so we have to look at the soil. >> there are area that is are fascinating. westportal, there was a creek that flowed all the way down to pig lake. i think that's what the spanish called it. there was a deep ravine. they filled it in with the tunnel muck and they filled in the ravine and built houses. the other area is really interesting,...
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. >> tucker: you have amused and horrified me simultaneously.cker: next up, welcome to game show week here on "fox & friends." today we're kicking it off with survey says, hosted by louis anderson. the team, me, steve and gretchen versus the ladies of "fox & friends" first. that's coming up. first on this day in 1983, "risky business" debuted on the big screen 30 years ago. ♪ good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >> steve: today we're kicking off "fox & friends" great american game show week. day one, survey says, with famous game show host louis anderson! [ applause ] >> gretchen: all right! you're fresh off the show where you did a lot of diving. >> i did. my pants are soaking wet. [ laughter ] >> steve
. >> tucker: you have amused and horrified me simultaneously.cker: next up, welcome to game show week here on "fox & friends." today we're kicking it off with survey says, hosted by louis anderson. the team, me, steve and gretchen versus the ladies of "fox & friends" first. that's coming up. first on this day in 1983, "risky business" debuted on the big screen 30 years ago. ♪ good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables...
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me parts of the wish. >> reporter: she would call hotels, airlines, amusement parks, get rental cars and meals all donatedwhile at the same time, at another desk in this same building, someone else was also making calls to get money to pay for the wish. >> we would have one person call to get the actual services donated while another person is calling to get money donated for things i was getting for free. >> reporter: so if you have this entire wish let's say, a trip to disneyland or disney world donat donated, where was this money going? >> that i don't know. i have no idea. >> reporter: it turns out now we do. records reviewed by cnn, the tampa bay times and the center for investigative reporting show of the $127 million raised in the past ten years, $109 million was paid right back to professional fund-raisers. an attorney for the charity told cnn there was nothing illegal, unethical or immoral about the charity's fund-raising methods. >> so drew griffin joins me now. i tweeted the kids wish network last night asking why they refused to do an on-camera interview. they have always declined. in response
me parts of the wish. >> reporter: she would call hotels, airlines, amusement parks, get rental cars and meals all donatedwhile at the same time, at another desk in this same building, someone else was also making calls to get money to pay for the wish. >> we would have one person call to get the actual services donated while another person is calling to get money donated for things i was getting for free. >> reporter: so if you have this entire wish let's say, a trip to...
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me parts of the wish. >> reporter: she would call hotels, airlines, amusement parks, get freebies, even rental cars and mealsll donated while at the same time at another desk in this same building, someone else was also making calls to get money to pay for the wish. >> we would have one person call to get the actual services donated while another person is calling to get money donated for things that i was already getting for free. >> if you have this entire wish, let's say, a trip to disneyland or disney world donated. where was this money going? >> that i don't know. i have no idea where that money would go. >> it turns out now we do. records reviewed by cnn and the tampa bay times show of the $127 million raised in the past phen years, $109 million was paid right back to those professional fund-raisers. and you'll want to hear about one of those fund-raisers in particular. mark brianer, the person who started kids wish network. in the past five years, the charity he started has paid almost $5 million to fund-raising companies owned or controlled by him. that includes more than $3 million after mr. bryner
me parts of the wish. >> reporter: she would call hotels, airlines, amusement parks, get freebies, even rental cars and mealsll donated while at the same time at another desk in this same building, someone else was also making calls to get money to pay for the wish. >> we would have one person call to get the actual services donated while another person is calling to get money donated for things that i was already getting for free. >> if you have this entire wish, let's say, a...
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me. >> the land that your business is on is worth a lot of money, marty's play land, the amusement park, restaurants. is it ever tempted for to you sell it? >> i can't say people haven't thought about it. i would never trade out our heritage and this boardwalk. >> so even for a big pay out? >> not even for a big payout. i'm here for the long haul. >>> roto rooter and its famous jingle have been household names since 1935. the company was built around the invention of the roto rooter machine, the first electric sewer cleaning device. from those humble beginnings, the company has grown into the largest provider of pluming repair and cleaning services in the u.s. how have they survived more than 75 years? ♪ call roto rooter that's the name and erase those troubles down the drain ♪ >>> there's only two modes. growing or dying. growing is easy to see. sales are up. profits are up. often times when companies begin to what i call the slow death march, there's too much rationalization. there's too much, ah, it's just a couple of bad years. roto rooter is a bad example that something was conceiv
me. >> the land that your business is on is worth a lot of money, marty's play land, the amusement park, restaurants. is it ever tempted for to you sell it? >> i can't say people haven't thought about it. i would never trade out our heritage and this boardwalk. >> so even for a big pay out? >> not even for a big payout. i'm here for the long haul. >>> roto rooter and its famous jingle have been household names since 1935. the company was built around the...
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me parts of the wish. >> she said she would call hotels, airlines, amusement parks, freebies, even rental cars and meals, while at the same time at another desk in this same building someone else was also making calls to get money to pay for the wish. >> we would have one person call to get the actual services dough assassinated while another person is calling to get moan donated for things side of already getting for free. >> so if you have this entire wish, let's say, a trip to disneyland or disney world donated, where was this money going 1234. >> that i don't know. i have no idea where that money would go. >> reporter: it turns out now we do. records reviewed by cnn and "the tampa bay times" show of the $127 million raised in the past ten years, $109 million was paid right back to those professional fund-raisers. and you'll want to hear about one of those fund-raisers in particular. he is mark breiner, the person who actually started kids wish network. in the past five yeerks, the charity he started has paid almost $5 million to fund-raising companies owned or controlled by him. that includes more th
me parts of the wish. >> she said she would call hotels, airlines, amusement parks, freebies, even rental cars and meals, while at the same time at another desk in this same building someone else was also making calls to get money to pay for the wish. >> we would have one person call to get the actual services dough assassinated while another person is calling to get moan donated for things side of already getting for free. >> so if you have this entire wish, let's say, a trip...
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me start with you here. listening to those old clips it's sad and feweriating and amusing.s idea that the al qaeda was on the run it sounded great. where are we now given the threats. >> the american people rightly gave him plenty of credit for usama bin laden. that became the entirety of the message about terror. the pitch was not in a george bush style you need my steady hand on this site so we can continue and keep being protected. we are kind of done now. they are on the run. and it turns out that's not the case. people wanted to hear that message i think the press was happy to deliver that message. despite something like benghazi which was a pretty big attack on 9/11. now we are finding out we should have done more work on those embassies and secured them much better. >> what he also said and bernard you can chime in here. the president has said consistently that we can't keep now fighting this war on terror forever. the national defense university speech. now several weeks ago, you know, we can't fight this perpetual war. i kind of many have some, you know, empathy fo
me start with you here. listening to those old clips it's sad and feweriating and amusing.s idea that the al qaeda was on the run it sounded great. where are we now given the threats. >> the american people rightly gave him plenty of credit for usama bin laden. that became the entirety of the message about terror. the pitch was not in a george bush style you need my steady hand on this site so we can continue and keep being protected. we are kind of done now. they are on the run. and it...
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out the 214 game suspension because we know he can amuse himself. [ cheers and applause ] i wanted to give you this before -- this is a gift. you gave mele. >> jimmy: yes. >> so now i am giving you this. you have to open it. >> jimmy: i do. >> yes. >> jimmy: here we go. thank you very much. it's very, very nice. i like the wrapping paper too. its very simple. [ laughter ] you can give it on any occasion. >> that's right. and it is. >> jimmy: it is. here we go. i'm very excited. >> this is a children's book that i wrote in 1994. it's for your daughter. [ audience aws ] [ cheers and applause ] it's out of print. it's out of print. but if you'll hold it up, it may go back into print. [ laughter ] >> and if you go where the post it is, you'll see i wrote it in for your daughter. >> jimmy: yes. for winnie -- this is for my -- that's the name of the my baby. my little girl. for winnie, i hope you haven't read this yet. [ laughter ] i hope -- i don't think so. i don't think she has. i love you. come back whenever you want to. >> thank you. >> jimmy: fran lebowitz. come on! brett eldredge performs when we get back, come on back everybody. [ ch
out the 214 game suspension because we know he can amuse himself. [ cheers and applause ] i wanted to give you this before -- this is a gift. you gave mele. >> jimmy: yes. >> so now i am giving you this. you have to open it. >> jimmy: i do. >> yes. >> jimmy: here we go. thank you very much. it's very, very nice. i like the wrapping paper too. its very simple. [ laughter ] you can give it on any occasion. >> that's right. and it is. >> jimmy: it is. here...
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because it gives me a level of -- it gives me a degree of faith that people can still be outraged. even when they're being amusedor entertained, or, you know, being hit with nuggets or whatever it is that people look for. in washington, i've been outraged, again, like i said, by the complete lack of discussion it seems to have begot. the complete lame pushback. the complete, how dare he, of this sort of trying to make me an outcast, that someone who has spoken out of school. and someone who has tried to expose -- actually, i don't want to say try to expose the racket, because it makes me seem more muckraky than i really am. but ultimately, i think it's getting out of my writer's head and getting this book out into the marketplace and seeing people experience it has helped me to see the whole of it. >> i was surprised when i read the book, because i have followed your reporting. and you were reporting good stories, anecdotal stories, and fact-driven stories, but they didn't seem to have the narrative's arc that emerges in this. was that something you came to in the course of writing it? or in the course of -- how
because it gives me a level of -- it gives me a degree of faith that people can still be outraged. even when they're being amusedor entertained, or, you know, being hit with nuggets or whatever it is that people look for. in washington, i've been outraged, again, like i said, by the complete lack of discussion it seems to have begot. the complete lame pushback. the complete, how dare he, of this sort of trying to make me an outcast, that someone who has spoken out of school. and someone who has...
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me to come be involved in the family business. >> the boardwalk is my heart and soul. >> the company was founded in 1890 by daniel trimper who visited from baltimore and never left. >> amusements, arcades, mini golf, tank battle. >> today it includes an amusement park, arcade, games, restaurants, and other attractions. as the ocean city boardwalk grew over the last century, so did the company. from here, all the way to the end, this is all trimper. >> yes, and the fifth generation to take the reins, the great, great grandson of the founder. >> you're 33 years old, so you're one of the youngest. >> yes. >> of the dynasty here. and yet you're the one in charge. how did that happen? you're the chairman. >> in family business, there's a lot of drama and politics. >> from the perspective of any thrill seeker looking to hop on to the freakout or someone looking to win a big stuffed animal at the horse race, it all looks easy. fun and games really. but to brooks and his family, running this business is anything but. the family drama is just the start. >> and there's probably approximately 25 stockholders and, you know, those stockholders have children and spouses and things. there's
me to come be involved in the family business. >> the boardwalk is my heart and soul. >> the company was founded in 1890 by daniel trimper who visited from baltimore and never left. >> amusements, arcades, mini golf, tank battle. >> today it includes an amusement park, arcade, games, restaurants, and other attractions. as the ocean city boardwalk grew over the last century, so did the company. from here, all the way to the end, this is all trimper. >> yes, and the...
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me peel them. where is lap? i want to be amused. that matted wad of stinking fur? silliest thing anyone could do. (laughs) oh, that's priceless! give him a treat, meno. incidentally, this is how dogs learn to beg. fascinating. the princess' servant was jealous of all the attention lap got, so he secretly had a witch put a spell on the treat. (all gasp) the scoundrel! right away, dear princess. here you go, wretched cur. enjoy. lap! what's wrong? (hollow clanking) hmm, must have gotten a chill. oh, well, he'll make an interesting lawn ornament. no, don't touch him! there must be some cure for this strange disease. but no one in the entire kingdom could hear her beloved jester. so princess lemini set out on her own to find a cure. the princess crawled across the hot sand for days, without seeing a soul. oh! ow! oh! (camel grunts) a baby! what's a baby doing in the middle of the desert? i'm on a quest to help my friend lap. he's frozen. do you know someone who could cure him? like a doctor? i could take you to mine. she's fabulous. hop on. oh, stop! couldn't you just
me peel them. where is lap? i want to be amused. that matted wad of stinking fur? silliest thing anyone could do. (laughs) oh, that's priceless! give him a treat, meno. incidentally, this is how dogs learn to beg. fascinating. the princess' servant was jealous of all the attention lap got, so he secretly had a witch put a spell on the treat. (all gasp) the scoundrel! right away, dear princess. here you go, wretched cur. enjoy. lap! what's wrong? (hollow clanking) hmm, must have gotten a chill....