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take our celebrity investigators such as yourself and arnold schwarzenegger, matt damon, jessica alba consider us all in the same category more or less. >> the same category, the same price point. your agent is sitting at home going, yeah! right now. to get them out in the trenches, out in the mud, out amongst people that are being affected every day right now and make this thing immediate, make it the kind of television where you start getting involved in people's lives. and i don't mean the lives of the celebrities because they're the investigative reporters, if you will, but the lives of the people that they're going and seeing. people in plainview, texas, out after job because the drought collapsed the cattle industry and their meat packing plant closed. things like that that are immediate. climate change is not only real. it's not a debate anymore, but it's happening and it's affecting people right now. >> it's that second point i think that's key which is the transformation i think we've seen over the last three years, i would put it, from a problem we will have to encounter in
take our celebrity investigators such as yourself and arnold schwarzenegger, matt damon, jessica alba consider us all in the same category more or less. >> the same category, the same price point. your agent is sitting at home going, yeah! right now. to get them out in the trenches, out in the mud, out amongst people that are being affected every day right now and make this thing immediate, make it the kind of television where you start getting involved in people's lives. and i don't mean...
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and in "total recall," arnold schwarzenegger is the good guy. for 99% of the movie he's the good with guy. you identify with him, the hero. and the last minutes of the film you find out he's actually the bad guy. with good guy memories uploaded. it's the only movie i know where he's both the hero and the villain simultaneously. and then we have "iron man" comics and the movies, exoskeletons. we can now do this in the laboratory. in fact, the pentagon realized that there are thousands of wounded warriors from iraq and afghanistan. they are now connecting the brain directly to a mechanical arm and exoskeleton, bypassing the spinal cord totally. we can now i do this in the laboratory. and then why not live our life through an avatar? a surrogate. surrogates have perfect bodies. they're superhuman in strength, they're perfect, they're gorgeous. why not live our life through a surrogate or an avatar? this could be the future of the space program. outer space is dangerous. ever see the movie with sandra bullock, "gravity"? whoa. space is dangerous. so
and in "total recall," arnold schwarzenegger is the good guy. for 99% of the movie he's the good with guy. you identify with him, the hero. and the last minutes of the film you find out he's actually the bad guy. with good guy memories uploaded. it's the only movie i know where he's both the hero and the villain simultaneously. and then we have "iron man" comics and the movies, exoskeletons. we can now do this in the laboratory. in fact, the pentagon realized that there are...
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arnold schwarzenegger's movie career hasn't been going gang gust busters so he's trying to connect tory white people are on 106 and park trying to fit in and try the governator did by attempting a dance called the nene. >> this is a new dance all the kids are doing. it's called the nene. >> what do you call it? >> the nene. >> hand up. >> jimmy: look how happy he is. the action movies don't work out, maybe he could be in the next "step up" movie. and since you're already teaching arnold schwarzenegger how to do the nene, you would be remisif while you were at it you didn't teach him the stanky leg, too. >> what is the stanky leg. >> i got you. i got you. you ready? >> i can't do it. >> you just did it. >> jimmy: mark my words, everyone leaves that studio pregnant. everyone. here in hollywood, celebrity news breaks 24 hours a day. there's no rest. and we are fortunate enough to have the number one entertainment reporter in all the world to keep us up to date on everything that's going on. his name is guillermo, and it's time for "mucho." >> tonight on "mucho" trash talk. what channing
arnold schwarzenegger's movie career hasn't been going gang gust busters so he's trying to connect tory white people are on 106 and park trying to fit in and try the governator did by attempting a dance called the nene. >> this is a new dance all the kids are doing. it's called the nene. >> what do you call it? >> the nene. >> hand up. >> jimmy: look how happy he is. the action movies don't work out, maybe he could be in the next "step up" movie. and...
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and arnold schwarzenegger's daughter talks to some famous people on how to get advice on how to be successfulo wrote that piece? i dunno, i just ah woke up today and i said i need something sportier. annnd done. ok maxwell, just need to ah contact your insurance company with the vin number. oh, i just did it. with my geico app. vin # is up to the loaded. ok well then jerry here will take you through all of the features then. why don't weeeeeeeeeeee go out to the car. ok, i'll just be outside... ok, yeah. his dad is my boss. yeah. vin scanning to add a car. just a tap away on the geico app. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! >>> tax time is here. >> i like it. >> and if you're a procrastinator like hoda, you're probably just starting to gather all your forms and receipts before the april 15th deadline. my sister's birthday. >> i filed an extension. but you may be missing out on big deductions and here with
and arnold schwarzenegger's daughter talks to some famous people on how to get advice on how to be successfulo wrote that piece? i dunno, i just ah woke up today and i said i need something sportier. annnd done. ok maxwell, just need to ah contact your insurance company with the vin number. oh, i just did it. with my geico app. vin # is up to the loaded. ok well then jerry here will take you through all of the features then. why don't weeeeeeeeeeee go out to the car. ok, i'll just be outside......
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. >>> arnold schwarzenegger's photo bombing his still knocked out son in a hospital recovery room wednesday, no word on what the surgery was for, but patrick seems to be doing just fine. >>> and jenny mccarthy revealed a huge ten carat yellow sapphire engagement ring on "the view." a little excited. mccarthy and donnie wahlberg have been dating since july 2013. all right. >>> i'm richard lui. this is "early today." hope it is just your first stop of the day here on nbc. >>> leading the news in the huffington post, student with down syndrome's reaction to getting into college makes us want to high five him. >> i'm accepted! yes! you rock. i love you. >> read it. >> i got accepted! yes, yes, yes, . >> noah van horn, he'll be attending college in the fall. >>> from krak, man finds 6.19 carat diamond. he made the find at the park. he plans to sell it and donate the proceeds to charity. big heart. >>> some other stories we're following, kyle white is the new of the recipient of the medal of honor for his actions in combat. in 2007, he braved hostile fire and saved the lives of other soldiers in
. >>> arnold schwarzenegger's photo bombing his still knocked out son in a hospital recovery room wednesday, no word on what the surgery was for, but patrick seems to be doing just fine. >>> and jenny mccarthy revealed a huge ten carat yellow sapphire engagement ring on "the view." a little excited. mccarthy and donnie wahlberg have been dating since july 2013. all right. >>> i'm richard lui. this is "early today." hope it is just your first stop...
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houses to absolutely everybody from extraordinarily high end celebrities whether it be an arnold schwarzeneggeri klume and seal, big hedge fund. big stock guys, gurus in their industries. >> i love this. such a cool, serene environment. >> reporter: with his daughter farrah a broker at the agency by his side, mauricio brought us on a tour of the agency's exclusive listings and revealed the art of the big sale. >> we think the right client for this house will be an art enthusiast. we went through the effort of bringing in really special art. >> reporter: this 16,000 square foot estate in holmby hills is for sale for $48 million. it is by some accounts the most expensive spec home for sale in america. >> we are on boardwalk right now. the opportunity to represent, market and sell a property like this is extraordinarily exciting. >> reporter: tonight, he is throwing a champagne and caviar party, no, not for the high net worth buyers but for other select brokers who are getting a first peek at the house. >> have you had any of the caviar yet? >> reporter: the home is not officially listed on the re
houses to absolutely everybody from extraordinarily high end celebrities whether it be an arnold schwarzeneggeri klume and seal, big hedge fund. big stock guys, gurus in their industries. >> i love this. such a cool, serene environment. >> reporter: with his daughter farrah a broker at the agency by his side, mauricio brought us on a tour of the agency's exclusive listings and revealed the art of the big sale. >> we think the right client for this house will be an art...
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participating in the series we have arnold schwarzenegger, matt damon, and harrison ford and leslie stall from cbs, a remarkable group of people to bring this home through personal stories. and it does it amazingly effectively. >> schieffer: heidi, what is the conclusion of this series? you were the chief science advisor for the series. what do you say to those who question whether global warming exists? >> well, you know the series meshes nicely with the ipcc reports that have come out that show conclusively that climate change is very real. we are experiencing it right now. and it is man made it is primarily caused by the burning of fossil fuels, oil, coal, natural gas and we are feeling the pain from it. the title "years of living dangerously" it hits home that these are important years we are living. we are beginning to see the effects. the effects will only get worse if we do nothing to stop it we will look back and ask why didn't we do something when we had the opportunity. ipcc report made clear now is the time to act. >> schieffer: well, help me with this. for example, the recent
participating in the series we have arnold schwarzenegger, matt damon, and harrison ford and leslie stall from cbs, a remarkable group of people to bring this home through personal stories. and it does it amazingly effectively. >> schieffer: heidi, what is the conclusion of this series? you were the chief science advisor for the series. what do you say to those who question whether global warming exists? >> well, you know the series meshes nicely with the ipcc reports that have come...
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then arnold schwarzenegger. and antonio banderas. harrison ford. wesley snipes. mel gibson.r. >> like an aarp commercial. >> frazier is either in the movie or he just kind of stumbled on to the set with his crocodile dundee looking outfit. >> the series doesn't do that well in our country, but overseas it is a huge hit. yes. >> you can see why. thank you, bill. >>> i'm francis rivera. this is "early today." we hope it is your first stop of the day here on nbc this friday. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, no discomfort, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? hello. [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for a 100% real dairy snack you'll 100% enjoy try lactaid® cottage cheese. >>> leading the news in the washington times, paula deen restaurant at heart of racism scandal closes without notice. uncle bubba's seafood and oyster house made the announcement on facebook yesterday. a former
then arnold schwarzenegger. and antonio banderas. harrison ford. wesley snipes. mel gibson.r. >> like an aarp commercial. >> frazier is either in the movie or he just kind of stumbled on to the set with his crocodile dundee looking outfit. >> the series doesn't do that well in our country, but overseas it is a huge hit. yes. >> you can see why. thank you, bill. >>> i'm francis rivera. this is "early today." we hope it is your first stop of the day here...
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arnold schwarzenegger started the california institute for regenerative medicine, which paved the wayor a lot of this work in california and has allowed us to stand on the shoulders of great scientists and universities like ucla. the other is president obama. he was very courageous in leading us, following the science, and supporting the national institutes of health through complex times. they have both been really important and i think, it is really the team. i could not do this myself. my hope for the future is that efforts like this allows people to understand the suffering. what sandy has gone through and the countless number of people who go blind, unnecessarily. bringing blindness to the forefront and ending it is my goal as a treating physician. macular degeneration, other gene therapy or stem cell therapy or a chip would be a great thing to knock off the podium as the leader of blindness. >> we have operated so far on 40 patients and it does not work in all of them. some of them have a very degenerated retina. only half of them have useful vision in daily life. there are more
arnold schwarzenegger started the california institute for regenerative medicine, which paved the wayor a lot of this work in california and has allowed us to stand on the shoulders of great scientists and universities like ucla. the other is president obama. he was very courageous in leading us, following the science, and supporting the national institutes of health through complex times. they have both been really important and i think, it is really the team. i could not do this myself. my...
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arnold schwarzenegger. yaya, describe this famous celebrity. no, no. >> what?lady she do'sshe do a shn new york. african-american, does show in new york. >> kate. >> whitney houston. >> she does a show in the morning with six women next to her. >> what? >> sunny do the movie "ghost." >> tracy? >> whoopi goldberg! >> that is it. >> of whoopi goldberg. >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. when we come back, the thrilling conclusion to "name that famous celebrity" with tracy morgan, kate mara and yaya too. ♪ ♪ for what reality teaches you... firsthand.e. in the face of danger, and under the most demanding circumstances. experience builds character. experience builds confidence. and experience... has built this. the 2014 glk. the engineering, and the experience, of mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. ♪ ...it's about capturing the moment. ♪ it's holding your breath... [ elephants grunting ] ...until something takes it out of you. ♪ it's performance without hesitation. which is exactly what you
arnold schwarzenegger. yaya, describe this famous celebrity. no, no. >> what?lady she do'sshe do a shn new york. african-american, does show in new york. >> kate. >> whitney houston. >> she does a show in the morning with six women next to her. >> what? >> sunny do the movie "ghost." >> tracy? >> whoopi goldberg! >> that is it. >> of whoopi goldberg. >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. when we come back, the...
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arnold schwarzenegger. yaya, describe this famous celebrity. no, no. >> what?lady, she is african-american, does show in new york. >> kate. >> whitney houston. >> she does a show in the morning with six women next to her. >> what? >> shoe do the movie ghost. >> tracy? >> whoopi goldberg! >> that is it. >> of whoopi goldberg. >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. when we come back, the thrilling conclusion to "name that famous celebrity" with tracy morgan, kate mara and yaya too. ♪ ♪ it's back, but not for long, olive garden's 'buy one, take one,' starting at just $12.99. enjoy dinner tonight and take home a second entrÉe for later. choose from a variety of amazing entrees, like new creamy citrus chicken. then choose a second favorite to take home, get dinner tonight and take home a second entrÉe, free. buy one, take one, starting at just $12.99. get it before it's gone. at olive garden, "we're all family here." discover our entirely new pronto lunch menu starting at $6.99. [ male announcer ] there's a simpler way to fluffier eggs. ♪ ♪ i can't believe it's not
arnold schwarzenegger. yaya, describe this famous celebrity. no, no. >> what?lady, she is african-american, does show in new york. >> kate. >> whitney houston. >> she does a show in the morning with six women next to her. >> what? >> shoe do the movie ghost. >> tracy? >> whoopi goldberg! >> that is it. >> of whoopi goldberg. >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. when we come back, the thrilling conclusion to "name that...
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. >> it's a very important arnold schwarzenegger kell of our -- very important article of our faith. >> reporter: he's been told his jury duty scheduled for next will require him to show up without the device. >> it's asking us to violate the code of conduct in our religious beliefs. >> we have emotionally charged proceedings. it's important that we provide a safe environment for people's issues to be heard. >> reporter: we wanted answers from county jury commissioner mary beth todd. she said she's trying to come up with alternatives for sing including what omother sikhs have done in other counties including storing the datinger with security. >> it's extremely important we be sensitive with it. we're trying to find a solution that will meet both of our needs. >> reporter: but security, she says is very important. sing has taken to youtube to bolster support. he would rather be arrested than undermine his beliefs. >> i'm willing to do that if that's what it takes to bring it out in the open. >> the city coalition says many other agencies have made exceptions for the sikh people. the
. >> it's a very important arnold schwarzenegger kell of our -- very important article of our faith. >> reporter: he's been told his jury duty scheduled for next will require him to show up without the device. >> it's asking us to violate the code of conduct in our religious beliefs. >> we have emotionally charged proceedings. it's important that we provide a safe environment for people's issues to be heard. >> reporter: we wanted answers from county jury...
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. >> and the reason i talked to them was when arnold schwarzenegger went into politics i started gettingese phone calls from people who said they were law enforcement wanted to know in essence if arnold had hot and cold running young ladies on the set. and i learned the hard way i can't say no comment, because it is immediately put in the article, and the director had no comment, meaning the director agreed. so i learned i had to talk to the guy. and they said they were from this investigating agency or that investigating agency. i pursued a couple of them to find out that no, they were not. they were reporters. and after that, i realized it doesn't make any difference whether they are real or if they are reporters. you still have to say no. arnold didn't have young ladies running in and out of the set. i never saw anything like that. so i got called about an attorney named dennis wasser, and i said truthfully i never saw him do anything illegal. and hung up. >> and you hung up, thought that was it? >> in essence. >> couple of weeks later they call back and say get a lawyer, you're in tr
. >> and the reason i talked to them was when arnold schwarzenegger went into politics i started gettingese phone calls from people who said they were law enforcement wanted to know in essence if arnold had hot and cold running young ladies on the set. and i learned the hard way i can't say no comment, because it is immediately put in the article, and the director had no comment, meaning the director agreed. so i learned i had to talk to the guy. and they said they were from this...
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everyone from harrison ford to former arnold schwarzenegger, to jessica alba is part of the series.you think it takes that kind of star power to make the public pay attention to climate change? >> i think that's it. i think a lot of people have so many worries with the way the economy is they don't want to think of this. it is like one more thing. enough denial on the air waves they can shut it out of their minds. i will wait until people make up their minds whether it is a real problem or not. i think it takes people you can relate to and feel familiar with because you have seen them your whole lives, maybe, telling you this is something you have to pay attention to. we tried to design the show in such a way it would draw you in with human stories that are compelling. not a lot of charts and graphs and that sort of thing. >> this is a series about lives, individual lives being transformed by climate change from droughts in texas to raging wildfires out west to the after-effect of super storm sandy. you are not alone but paint a dire picture of what is to come if climate change isn'
everyone from harrison ford to former arnold schwarzenegger, to jessica alba is part of the series.you think it takes that kind of star power to make the public pay attention to climate change? >> i think that's it. i think a lot of people have so many worries with the way the economy is they don't want to think of this. it is like one more thing. enough denial on the air waves they can shut it out of their minds. i will wait until people make up their minds whether it is a real problem...
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i believe that arnold schwarzenegger's governorship was a failure. when he ran for governor in 2003 i believe, it was after we recall the governor on the basis of hiking the contacts. he got elected and went to republican conventions and i'm a conservative. i believe in milton friedman. i don't believe in karl marx. he was lying to us just like obama lied to us. at the same time he was making those comments he was making deals with the california teachers association to say is there any way we can work together? i will go out and run as a reform governor and blow up the boxes and i won't do anything to hurt you. he couldn't have it both ways. he had to take some steps to show that he was a governor that was going to try to reform and i talk about this in "taxifornia". recreated something called the california performance review commission. this commission had hundreds of volunteers involved in pouring all over california's big government to come up with recommendations to fix the government. there is even still california performance review on the we
i believe that arnold schwarzenegger's governorship was a failure. when he ran for governor in 2003 i believe, it was after we recall the governor on the basis of hiking the contacts. he got elected and went to republican conventions and i'm a conservative. i believe in milton friedman. i don't believe in karl marx. he was lying to us just like obama lied to us. at the same time he was making those comments he was making deals with the california teachers association to say is there any way we...
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back at his four years, frankly at what's been a mess of a budget process of gray davis and arnold schwarzeneggeri look at it from here and think boy, he seemed to have at least governed the state, a state that some thought was ungovernable. >> i say he is very good at presiding over the the status quo. unfortunately it's horrible for millions of californians. literally 47 in jobs, 46 in education. >> do you think he has been a better governor than schwarzenegger? >> from the depths of the great recession has certainly helped. california comeback. when i travel around the state and meet with families they look across the table with each other and say what is this man talking about? he has 30 to 40 years of peerns he says. in 1980 california wag ranked 11 out of 50 states for most educate educated workforce. we're 48th today. 25th for jobs. 47th today. number one for poverty today. california's middle class has been destroyed and governor brown is not even acknowledging it. >> you want to rebuild the california republican party, nothing has destroyed the california republican party more than prop
back at his four years, frankly at what's been a mess of a budget process of gray davis and arnold schwarzeneggeri look at it from here and think boy, he seemed to have at least governed the state, a state that some thought was ungovernable. >> i say he is very good at presiding over the the status quo. unfortunately it's horrible for millions of californians. literally 47 in jobs, 46 in education. >> do you think he has been a better governor than schwarzenegger? >> from the...
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arnold schwarzenegger ordered one and the google guys ordered them. this is the high, high end.he ones that are out there right now from 70,000-100,000. how many people can he possibly hit at that price target for the model s? >> not huge numbers. as we were just discussing, the numbers we are looking at producing over the next couple of years, this isn't a high-volume model. whether it is sold in the united states or china. liz: the way he sings, it is so different. he thinks to himself let me get my foot into that nation, and then we will figure out the rest from there, correct? >> that is what he is absslutely doing. an opportunity to build that relationship so when they are able to expand in the do have vehicles to sell the middle-class, they will be able to get up and off the ground running as quickly as possible. liz: let's talk about the stock itself, 321% year-over-year. with a backdrop of people trying to talk this company down, and they could not do it. i don't care, you cannot fight the tape on this name at least not for now. price-to-earnings ratio 53, 28% of the flo
arnold schwarzenegger ordered one and the google guys ordered them. this is the high, high end.he ones that are out there right now from 70,000-100,000. how many people can he possibly hit at that price target for the model s? >> not huge numbers. as we were just discussing, the numbers we are looking at producing over the next couple of years, this isn't a high-volume model. whether it is sold in the united states or china. liz: the way he sings, it is so different. he thinks to himself...
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but arnold schwarzenegger was in a documentary. >> and that was real. >> that was real. >> what aboutarted jazzing up their parties for certain occasions. what if our bachelorette parties were may off the hook than the bachelor parties? >> i think some of them are. >> i had mine in a library. what do you mean? my mom is watching. i have to pretend like that's true. >> i've been to bachelor parties. i've been to -- >> what's the point of having a goi party if girls come? >> some of us are tom boys and we want to bring some beer and watch sports with you gois. what's so bad with that? >> a bachelor party in vegas, ear inherently part of the bachelor party and that's the best. >> i go to the after party for the shower. >> clearly everybody has a lot to add on this. if i don't get out now, i'll never be asked back. straight ahead, new to the online dating scene perhaps, an app that picks brins over beauty. could this help you find the perfect partner? or at the end of the day, do looks really matter at all? let's think about that. >> ponder that. >> that's how we picked you. with diabetes
but arnold schwarzenegger was in a documentary. >> and that was real. >> that was real. >> what aboutarted jazzing up their parties for certain occasions. what if our bachelorette parties were may off the hook than the bachelor parties? >> i think some of them are. >> i had mine in a library. what do you mean? my mom is watching. i have to pretend like that's true. >> i've been to bachelor parties. i've been to -- >> what's the point of having a goi...
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. >> that is like when stuart says that it's like arnold schwarzenegger telling you you have great peckinge master of the of all media, when he said that, that was awesome. that's all i wanted. i didn't want the job. i just wanted to be liked by howard stern pause i will listen to him practically half of my working life and so did you, i'm sure. >> yeah. well, actually, he once said when i was doing the o.j. simpson coverage he wondered whether he we were watching the same trial. i guess that was a great comment he didn't like my coverage. greg, i'm deeply disappointed you are going to stick around here and you did d. get the job but next time. >> deal with me hat hallways. >> greg, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> straight head, more on tonight's breaking news, h.h.s. secretary kathleen sebelius is out. senator mike lee is here to talk about that next. [ male announcer ] when fixed income experts... ♪ ...work with equity experts... who work with regional experts... !! i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful
. >> that is like when stuart says that it's like arnold schwarzenegger telling you you have great peckinge master of the of all media, when he said that, that was awesome. that's all i wanted. i didn't want the job. i just wanted to be liked by howard stern pause i will listen to him practically half of my working life and so did you, i'm sure. >> yeah. well, actually, he once said when i was doing the o.j. simpson coverage he wondered whether he we were watching the same trial. i...
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in california, arnold schwarzenegger created the california institute for degenerative medicine which paved a way for the work in california and allowed us to stand on the shoulders of great basic scientists and great universities like ucla. the other is president obama, barack obama is very courageous in leading us, following the science and supporting the national institute of health through very complect political and economic times so, to me, both those have been really important. and i think, as jean and eberhart pointed out, it's really the team. i could not do this myself. for the future, efforts like what you do, this great work, allows people to understand the suffering, what sandy has gone through and the countless number of people who go blind unnecessarily, bringing blindness to the forefront and ending it is what my goal is as a treating physician, and macular degeneration, whether gene therapy or stem cell therapy or a chip, would be a great thing to knock off the podium as sort of the leader of blindness. >> charlie: well said. we have so far about 40 patients, and it d
in california, arnold schwarzenegger created the california institute for degenerative medicine which paved a way for the work in california and allowed us to stand on the shoulders of great basic scientists and great universities like ucla. the other is president obama, barack obama is very courageous in leading us, following the science and supporting the national institute of health through very complect political and economic times so, to me, both those have been really important. and i...
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. >>> in this week's office politics, my msnbc co-host chris hayes recently worked with arnold schwarzeneggernts in this series. the first of which is rising tide. i began by asking chris what it's all about. >> it takes a look at staten island, particularly what happened in staten island, and follows the trajectory of what happened not only in staten island. they lost more people than anywhere else, 27 people died in staten island. huge parts of the island were just destroyed. >> you all forget that. we see the jersey shore. >> it starts out with yeven avenue right on the water and she and her husband and her 12-year-old daughter angela, when irene storm happened a year earlier, they evacuated. they came back and someone had broken into their garage and taken some of their tools. so this time around they were like, screw it. nothing happened with irene, we're going to stay here for sandy. they have dinner and the water comes in and it ends up taking all three of them out. knocks the entire house over. they go out. pat's husband and daughter were killed. she survives. it starts with that. the
. >>> in this week's office politics, my msnbc co-host chris hayes recently worked with arnold schwarzeneggernts in this series. the first of which is rising tide. i began by asking chris what it's all about. >> it takes a look at staten island, particularly what happened in staten island, and follows the trajectory of what happened not only in staten island. they lost more people than anywhere else, 27 people died in staten island. huge parts of the island were just destroyed....
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in total recall, arnold schwarzenegger is the good guy. for 99% of the movie he's a good guy. he's the hero and in the last film, you'll find out he's actually the bad guy with great memories uploaded. it's the only movie i know where he spoke to hero and the villain simultaneously. and then we have iron man comics and movies, exoskeletons. we cannot do this in the laboratory. in fact, the pentagon released as thousands of wounded warriors from iraq and afghanistan not connecting the brain directly to a mechanical arm and exoskeletons, bypassing the spinal cord totally. and then why not live our life through an "avatar" surrogates have the country perfect toddies. they're superhuman strength. they're perfect, gorgeous. why not live our life through a surrogate for "avatar"? this could be the future of the space program. outerspace is dangerous. have you seen the movie sandra bullock, gravity? space is dangerous, so why not then why you and your in your hot tub and living room. from your hot to me eventually control and master not in others base. nasa is looking into this possi
in total recall, arnold schwarzenegger is the good guy. for 99% of the movie he's a good guy. he's the hero and in the last film, you'll find out he's actually the bad guy with great memories uploaded. it's the only movie i know where he spoke to hero and the villain simultaneously. and then we have iron man comics and movies, exoskeletons. we cannot do this in the laboratory. in fact, the pentagon released as thousands of wounded warriors from iraq and afghanistan not connecting the brain...
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and in total recall arnold schwarzenegger's the good guy for 99 percent of the movie. you identify with them. he's a hero. and the last minutes of the film you find out he's actually the bad guy with good guy memories uploaded. it's the only movie and no where he is both a hero and villain simultaneously. and then we have iron man comics and the movies, exoskeletons. we can now do this in a laboratory. in fact, the pentagon realize that there are thousands of wounded warriors who are not connecting directly to mechanical arms and exoskeletons bypassing the spinal cord totally. we cannot do this and laboratory. and then why not live on life through an avatar, a surrogate. surrogates have perfect bodies. they are superhuman in strength. they are perfect, gorgeous. one out live on life through a surrogate or in avatar. this could be the future of the space program. aerospace is dangerous. ever seen the movie with sandra bullock? space is dangerous. so why not send a robot in the aerospace gutted by you and you are in your hearts of many living room. you mentally control r
and in total recall arnold schwarzenegger's the good guy for 99 percent of the movie. you identify with them. he's a hero. and the last minutes of the film you find out he's actually the bad guy with good guy memories uploaded. it's the only movie and no where he is both a hero and villain simultaneously. and then we have iron man comics and the movies, exoskeletons. we can now do this in a laboratory. in fact, the pentagon realize that there are thousands of wounded warriors who are not...
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>> arnold schwarzenegger did it. flip one with one arm.g-pong. >> we will talk about the energy sector. lance to build natural gas and certain government policies are driving prices lower. that makes it harder to justify investment in them. the nation's largest operators of nuclear power plants, they operate in 47 states and canada. chris, welcome to bloomberg surveillance. >> thanks for having me. >> i know several power plants have been closed prematurely. tell us how you are adopting your business model -- adapting your business model. >> we keep looking at our cost structure. to can't cost cut your way these low market prices but you have to be as efficient as possible. the other thing we're looking at is the market construct and market design. we are not confident -- compensated for the reliability we have in our nuclear plants. wen we load a nuclear core, are able to operate 418-24 months straight through versus a gas unit that may get cut at any time because of lack of supply. >> what do you think is the right response? >> one is th
>> arnold schwarzenegger did it. flip one with one arm.g-pong. >> we will talk about the energy sector. lance to build natural gas and certain government policies are driving prices lower. that makes it harder to justify investment in them. the nation's largest operators of nuclear power plants, they operate in 47 states and canada. chris, welcome to bloomberg surveillance. >> thanks for having me. >> i know several power plants have been closed prematurely. tell us how...
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arnold schwarzenegger's marriage was uploaded, an incorrect memory, his whole being, his identity wasfollow this through. 15, 20 years away, tell me something, in the book the future of the mind, tell me something which is two or three years away. >> we can already hook the mind to a mechanical arm and mechanical legs to create an exoskeleton of iron man comics. think of thousands of veterans in afghanistan or iran who lost an arm or a leg. the pentagon is something millions of dollars to create artificial iron arms and legs for these individuals. at johns hopkins university, duke university, they are claiming prototypes of exoskeletons. at the next soccer games the person who's starts the soccer games in brazil may be totally paralyzed with an exoskeleton made from science driven by the mind. stuart: when you have written the book the future of the mind. top of the charts. >> number one n.y. times best-seller list little lot of people want to know about this technology. stuart: you write in a wait and make everybody understand. that is the point. michio kaku, thanks for joining us. m
arnold schwarzenegger's marriage was uploaded, an incorrect memory, his whole being, his identity wasfollow this through. 15, 20 years away, tell me something, in the book the future of the mind, tell me something which is two or three years away. >> we can already hook the mind to a mechanical arm and mechanical legs to create an exoskeleton of iron man comics. think of thousands of veterans in afghanistan or iran who lost an arm or a leg. the pentagon is something millions of dollars to...
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and in total recall arnold schwarzenegger's the good guy for 99 percent of the movie. you identify with them. he's a hero. and the last minutes of the film you find out he's actually the bad guy with good guy memories uploaded. it's the only movie and no where he is both a hero and villain simultaneously. and then we have iron man comics and the movies, exoskeletons. we can now do this in a laboratory. in fact, the pentagon realize that there are thousands of wounded warriors who are not connecting directly to mechanical arms and exoskeletons bypassing the spinal cord totally. we cannot do this and laboratory. and then why not live on life through an avatar, a surrogate. surrogates have perfect bodies. they are superhuman in strength. they are perfect, gorgeous. one out live on life through a surrogate or in avatar. this could be the future of the space program. aerospace is dangerous. ever seen the movie with sandra bullock? space is dangerous. so why not send a robot in the aerospace gutted by you and you are in your hearts of many living room. you mentally control r
and in total recall arnold schwarzenegger's the good guy for 99 percent of the movie. you identify with them. he's a hero. and the last minutes of the film you find out he's actually the bad guy with good guy memories uploaded. it's the only movie and no where he is both a hero and villain simultaneously. and then we have iron man comics and the movies, exoskeletons. we can now do this in a laboratory. in fact, the pentagon realize that there are thousands of wounded warriors who are not...
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matt damon and arnold schwarzenegger are part of the team.rt of policing the activity? >> look at that. they cut them into bases. dropped the trees, burned everything. >> right. >> wow. >> if industry's forest won't even protect the national park, what hope is there for the rest of the country's forests? doctor is a senior scientist and a correspondent for this documentary southeast. good morning. >> good morning to you. >> why did you think celebrity was important for this topic? >> i think the key thing was celebrities could keep the conversation going. people are going to tune in because they know a familiar face. but ultimately these stories are about real people people who are your neighbors, people who you live around and i think that's what's going to power the show. celebrities important. that's not the only part of it. >> what are you trying to start with this series? we're trying to start a global conversation beyond the point of something's going to happen in the future in some disstablts land. >> one thing i found is you were surp
matt damon and arnold schwarzenegger are part of the team.rt of policing the activity? >> look at that. they cut them into bases. dropped the trees, burned everything. >> right. >> wow. >> if industry's forest won't even protect the national park, what hope is there for the rest of the country's forests? doctor is a senior scientist and a correspondent for this documentary southeast. good morning. >> good morning to you. >> why did you think celebrity was...
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we're very used to seeing, you know, the arnold schwarzenegger heroes.k, it had to be interesting playing this older/younger version. did you all collaborate on how you were going to portray this man in different phases of his life? >> jeremy did all the work. i did what i always do. and he did colin firth better than i do. >> often when you work in a movie, it's such a lonely process. there's a rehearsal. you turn up to work and you do whatever you prepared. colin has been generous and let me share that process with him. he didn't have to do it. it was great to be there, as well. >> you have to wear contact lenses. we have different colored eyes. >> i can't get away with that. >> i didn't realize until that very moment. i want to end with this. why should people see this movie? >> well, i think that it's a part of the story of all of us. i think that, you know, people are still coming home from wars, as we speak. and it did -- it's very, very hard to come home, i think, emotionally. and this has already had a response from people who have come back, eng
we're very used to seeing, you know, the arnold schwarzenegger heroes.k, it had to be interesting playing this older/younger version. did you all collaborate on how you were going to portray this man in different phases of his life? >> jeremy did all the work. i did what i always do. and he did colin firth better than i do. >> often when you work in a movie, it's such a lonely process. there's a rehearsal. you turn up to work and you do whatever you prepared. colin has been generous...
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. >> how many schwarzeneggers do you know? >> arnold. >> no, actually, you guys get ready.> she looks different, same exact voice. >> no. >> all right. but first, here's bill karins with a check on the forecast. >> you guy disdisagree and debate just about anything. good morning, everyone. we'll talk about a tornado threat over the next two days. i want to walk you through what happened last night with the earthquake and the threat of the tsunami that throughout the night, where everyone was so worried about. this was not your average earthquake. this is one we get maybe once a year. it was 8.2 magnitude off the coast of chile. it was very close. only a depth of 12 miles, so we're very fearful this would create a large tsunami. but every earthquake is different, and this one did not displace a lot of water and send any large waves. that said, within the next hour, the first waves are going to reach hawaii, and there's a tsunami advisory for all the hawaiian islands. there are concerns for swimmers and boaters. they're telling people to stay out of the water until noon local
. >> how many schwarzeneggers do you know? >> arnold. >> no, actually, you guys get ready.> she looks different, same exact voice. >> no. >> all right. but first, here's bill karins with a check on the forecast. >> you guy disdisagree and debate just about anything. good morning, everyone. we'll talk about a tornado threat over the next two days. i want to walk you through what happened last night with the earthquake and the threat of the tsunami that...
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en los Ángeles, la hija de arnold schwarzenegger, y marÍa, publicÓ su primer libro que habla del divorciole enseÑa al hijo a decir gracias, por favor, a ser amable, le enseÑa a dormir. >>> me encanta tu sabidurÍa mi doctor, veamos situaciones que pasÓ a todos. verdad, vamos con la nÚmero uno. >>> mi chiquito. tu tia no te dejaba dormir. a ver. ya se durmiÓ. mi amor. >>> ahÍ estÁ, meciendolo, arrullandolo, cÓmo evitamos que se acostumbren a dormirse con movimientos. >>> los movimientos. ahÍ estÁ. >>> pobre. hasta yo me duermo. >>> los movimientos no inducen el sueÑo, se usan para calmar al niÑo no para dormirlo, muchas madres lo acunan asÍ, lo mueven, lo ponen en el coche, lo sacan a pasear. como no induce el sueÑo, cuando la mamÁ lo quiere acostar esta dormido. se levanta, y lo empieza a cal mar, lo mÁs importante calmarlo, no acostarlo de dormirlo cuando se estÁ por dormir, cansado, ponerlo que aprenda, el tip mÁs importante que aprenda a dormirse solo. >>> algunos papÁs le dan la vuelta a la colonia en el carro. >>> vemos de todo. >>> vamos con la segunda, el segundo error. >>> duerma q
en los Ángeles, la hija de arnold schwarzenegger, y marÍa, publicÓ su primer libro que habla del divorciole enseÑa al hijo a decir gracias, por favor, a ser amable, le enseÑa a dormir. >>> me encanta tu sabidurÍa mi doctor, veamos situaciones que pasÓ a todos. verdad, vamos con la nÚmero uno. >>> mi chiquito. tu tia no te dejaba dormir. a ver. ya se durmiÓ. mi amor. >>> ahÍ estÁ, meciendolo, arrullandolo, cÓmo evitamos que se acostumbren a dormirse con...