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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome aubrey plaza!>> jimmy! >> jimmy: you look gorgeous. thank you for coming on the show. i haven't seen you in a while. >> i love being on the show, jimmy. it's where i feel most comfortable in my own skin. >> jimmy: exactly. of course, yeah. not at all. but i want to know about this. because i follow you on twitter, all the time. i keep up with you and see what you're doing. and i just want to know -- this is you hanging out with richard simmons. and i just want to know, how does this come about? and what is this? and is everything okay? [ laughter ] >> um, everything is fine. >> jimmy: good. >> um, i -- >> jimmy: i love richard simmons. >> me too. i took an exercise class with him. with my friend danny franzese. and it was really intense. and -- >> jimmy: what was he like -- he was your trainer? >> he was -- he was -- i think, yeah. it's a studio called richard slimmons studio? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: was he an impersonator? >> no, that's him. >> jimmy: did he change his name to richard slimmons? >>
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome aubrey plaza!>> jimmy! >> jimmy: you look gorgeous. thank you for coming on the show. i haven't seen you in a while. >> i love being on the show, jimmy. it's where i feel most comfortable in my own skin. >> jimmy: exactly. of course, yeah. not at all. but i want to know about this. because i follow you on twitter, all the time. i keep up with you and see what you're doing. and i just want to know -- this is you hanging out with...
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let's say aubrey is at the event. stand up, as a photographer how will you work with her. >> hold this. >> what would you say to her. >> if this was the camera. >> put to it your mouth. >> how old are you, i would talk to her. then i will just snap and go. i will say, can you sit down, can you turn around. they just do their thing. >> can you dance. >> yes, there you go. >> unaudible. >> it is difficult. it is very challenging but the thing we do is, we have patients. we have parents talk to them, randparents talk to them, and shot of this face, um. >> she's aged out. >> she has aged out. >> you are too old, kid. >> i can relate. >> all right, sue and kacie. >> i don't know how they decide, they are all so cute. >> yes, so jen is out at monster trucks. will you drive one of those things. >> yes, but before i drive one of those monster trucks lets do it, baby. we will take me down to my ride, i hope you can see me, let's go, let's do this, go. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in th
let's say aubrey is at the event. stand up, as a photographer how will you work with her. >> hold this. >> what would you say to her. >> if this was the camera. >> put to it your mouth. >> how old are you, i would talk to her. then i will just snap and go. i will say, can you sit down, can you turn around. they just do their thing. >> can you dance. >> yes, there you go. >> unaudible. >> it is difficult. it is very challenging but the thing...
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oil spill in the gulf, i asked aubrey mcclendon about the safety of fracking. what would happen if you go down to dig for shale, and you have an explosion, and you destroy a whole part of the country? >> it cannot happen, okay? >> it cannot happen? why do you say that? >> well, because we're not a mile underneath the surface of the ocean, and if something were to get away-- and there are incidents where wells have loss of control-- you can go--you can go fix it. >> an underground explosion is impossible because there's no oxygen or anything to ignite a blast, but as you can see from these pictures chesapeake took of their operations, drilling is now a fact of life near homes and farms, and the industry has racked up thousands of accidents and safety violations above ground. this really is your backyard. oh, look at this. what happened in tim and christine ruggiero's backyard is happening more and more. they moved to this pastoral 10-acre ranch in decatur, texas, in 2004 to raise their horses and their daughter, reilly. but in 2009, a company called aruba petrol
oil spill in the gulf, i asked aubrey mcclendon about the safety of fracking. what would happen if you go down to dig for shale, and you have an explosion, and you destroy a whole part of the country? >> it cannot happen, okay? >> it cannot happen? why do you say that? >> well, because we're not a mile underneath the surface of the ocean, and if something were to get away-- and there are incidents where wells have loss of control-- you can go--you can go fix it. >> an...
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and by 2008 aubrey mcclendon was worth $3 billion. i write about how he got overconfident, and he believed too much in himself, in his company and in his revolution. and they produced too much energy. firstoff, in 2008 if you remember the financial collapse, and i write all about in the book about how he had a margin call, and his broker had to cut him off and had to sell his shares because he borrowed too much money and bought too many of his own shares. and then he rebounded and did some very adepressive -- aggressive things like selling his map collection to his company and things that got investors really upset. and he cut a huge bonus for himself when maybe he shouldn't have. but the thing that got his investors most upset is that he hurt himself. his company, they overproduced. as we all know, commodities, these are commodities, still natural gas, there was two -- too much supply. they were too focused on what they were doing, and they thought natural gas prices would stay higher, and they collapsed. aubrey mcclendon got kicked
and by 2008 aubrey mcclendon was worth $3 billion. i write about how he got overconfident, and he believed too much in himself, in his company and in his revolution. and they produced too much energy. firstoff, in 2008 if you remember the financial collapse, and i write all about in the book about how he had a margin call, and his broker had to cut him off and had to sell his shares because he borrowed too much money and bought too many of his own shares. and then he rebounded and did some very...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- vin diesel, aubrey plaza, musical guests, will.i.am and cody wise
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- vin diesel, aubrey plaza, musical guests, will.i.am and cody wise
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we have dane dehaan and aubrey plaza.young couple who finds out just how complicated love can be when one of them comes back from the dead as a zombie. but doesn't necessarily realize it. take a look. >> okay, okay. >> oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. lori, look who i found. it's beth. >> all right. calm down, zach. >> what are you doing? >> hey, i have that scarf. >> he ran around me. he made a joke and ran around me. >> what is going on here? what is going on here? >> you're acting like a spaz. >> it's a little bit hard to explain. >> how could you do this to me, beth. you made me think -- >> hey, hey, she didn't do anything. >> everything is normal. this just happened. [ cheers and applause ] >> and it is such a pleasure to have dane and aubrey here with us. i have to tell you, i am a huge zombie fan. i might be binge watching "walking dead" right now but this is a new twist. a zom-com. dane, had you ever heard the term before? >> no, it's not actually just a zom-com. it's a zom-com-dram. >> is that the way they sold it to yo
we have dane dehaan and aubrey plaza.young couple who finds out just how complicated love can be when one of them comes back from the dead as a zombie. but doesn't necessarily realize it. take a look. >> okay, okay. >> oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. lori, look who i found. it's beth. >> all right. calm down, zach. >> what are you doing? >> hey, i have that scarf. >> he ran around me. he made a joke and ran around me. >> what is going on here? what is going...
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you've got dane and aubrey at the twitter mirror.. a zombie romantic comedy. a zom-com. >>> over to mike. >>> all right, thanks, guys. it is time for "gma's" get out and give initiative. inspired by disney's summer of service campaign, yesterday lara told us all about the robin hood foundation lemonade stands to help new yorkers in need. today i'm excited to highlight an organization that's very close to 345i heart. the st. jude's children's research hospital that helps out kids bravely battling childhood diseases. ♪ >> ow! >> reporter: there's nothing that brightens my day quite like the smile of a st. jude's superstar. >> what's so funny? [ laughter ] >> reporter: it's a place that means so much to me. ah! a beacon of hope for some of the strongest kis i've ever known. a child diagnosed with a dangerous disease, it's any family's nightmare but the heroes of st. jude re are ready for battle standing side by side each step of the way. >> st. jude children's research hospital is a specialty hospital. it's the place which doctors send
you've got dane and aubrey at the twitter mirror.. a zombie romantic comedy. a zom-com. >>> over to mike. >>> all right, thanks, guys. it is time for "gma's" get out and give initiative. inspired by disney's summer of service campaign, yesterday lara told us all about the robin hood foundation lemonade stands to help new yorkers in need. today i'm excited to highlight an organization that's very close to 345i heart. the st. jude's children's research hospital that...
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we're grateful for it, but we need a long-term solution with those parameters. >> our guest is aubrey layne, current virginia secretary of transportation. to join our conversation about the highway trust fund this morning, democrats, 202-585-3880. republicans, 202-585-3881. independents, 202-585-3882. first caller is in daley city, california. ken is on the democrats line. >> caller: yeah, hi, how are you doing? my understanding is that this fund is short, if, in other words, it would cost us 15 cents a gallon more for gasoline to bring it up to par. and, you know, that's a small price to pay considering, especially where i live. the highways are so essential for getting people to be able to move around and when you have, like, if one bridge goes out or something, we're in great, great big trouble here. so, and i'm sure it's like that across the country where the arterial systems are getting so run down that it's actually causing -- you're pays more money than the 15 cents a gallon you'd be paying to pay for alignments and tire damage and everything else that's going on. and so i thin
we're grateful for it, but we need a long-term solution with those parameters. >> our guest is aubrey layne, current virginia secretary of transportation. to join our conversation about the highway trust fund this morning, democrats, 202-585-3880. republicans, 202-585-3881. independents, 202-585-3882. first caller is in daley city, california. ken is on the democrats line. >> caller: yeah, hi, how are you doing? my understanding is that this fund is short, if, in other words, it...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- vin diesel, aubrey plaza, musical guests,
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- vin diesel, aubrey plaza, musical guests,
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host: aubrey layne, a question from twitter. guest: well, that wasn't the case in the commonwealth of virginia. we were at 17.5 cents a gallon, very close to the federal gas year. until last it has converted to 3.5% on the wholesale, and that was roughly the equivalent of 17.5 cents the price of gas at the time it was sent. -- the time it was done. virginia, i will just say this, at that time ranked in the bottom 10% of collections, and we had the third-largest road network. i know other states are higher interim -- and in terms of my experience in the commonwealth we are in a total of about $.40 per gallon, less than $.40. i'm sure that changes around the country in that regard. but hopefully states are looking at what their needs are and basing their tax on what that is , because as important as it is to us to do the infrastructure, we shouldn't be taking more taxes that we are not using my sleep. -- not using my sleep. -- not using wisely. host: henry on the republicans line. caller: how you doing? good morning, c-span. host:
host: aubrey layne, a question from twitter. guest: well, that wasn't the case in the commonwealth of virginia. we were at 17.5 cents a gallon, very close to the federal gas year. until last it has converted to 3.5% on the wholesale, and that was roughly the equivalent of 17.5 cents the price of gas at the time it was sent. -- the time it was done. virginia, i will just say this, at that time ranked in the bottom 10% of collections, and we had the third-largest road network. i know other states...
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interstate 66, part officials spent the much anticipated board meeting with transportation secretary aubrey layne with a discussion on this highway. >> there will be additional lanes in each direction, and keeping three free lanes in each direction all of the time. additional lanes where we will call the managed or toll lanes. if you do not want to stay in the backup, you can pay to get off and speed along at a higher speed than setting in the lanes. >> the expansion of light rail and transit are in the works, but virginia delegates are expressing concerns about how much congestion will be alleviated. >> what will be the benefit for motorists on 66 questionnaire we did not hear the answer today. >> environment -- 66? we did not hear the answer today. environmental analysis will begin, and construction is set to begin in 2017. >> people will demand this. it is necessary. people get tired of sitting on a road like it is a parking lot. >> with the expiration of the highway trust fund looming, the question was raised how much of an impact this will have on taxpayers. toll revenue will more than
interstate 66, part officials spent the much anticipated board meeting with transportation secretary aubrey layne with a discussion on this highway. >> there will be additional lanes in each direction, and keeping three free lanes in each direction all of the time. additional lanes where we will call the managed or toll lanes. if you do not want to stay in the backup, you can pay to get off and speed along at a higher speed than setting in the lanes. >> the expansion of light rail...
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transit only lanes already exist here, but drivers like aubrey brown admit they use them. >> it is difficult to see which lane is which, especially because -- especially because in the city there are so many cars. >> reporter: when cars crowd the transit lanes, buses come to a stand still, causing delays for more than 60 thousandth,000 market street muni passengers. he is not happy about it, but brown says he will steer clear of the red pavement. >> at the expense of people like me, muni will prosper. and, i mean, i guess that sucks. >> reporter: muni riders are hoping drivers catch on quickly. >> i think it will be gradual. people will get used to it. more will come, and hopefully it will become something in the city where people know don't go in the red lanes. >> reporter: now sfpd tells me a transit only lane ticket will cost you $60 plus a long list of fees. so the total is supposed to be a couple hundred bucks i'm told. once the red lanes are in place, it will be pretty hard to talk your way o of that ticket. reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> be careful.
transit only lanes already exist here, but drivers like aubrey brown admit they use them. >> it is difficult to see which lane is which, especially because -- especially because in the city there are so many cars. >> reporter: when cars crowd the transit lanes, buses come to a stand still, causing delays for more than 60 thousandth,000 market street muni passengers. he is not happy about it, but brown says he will steer clear of the red pavement. >> at the expense of people...
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such as 4-year-old aubrey sanborn from wichita. just weeks ago she was in a moped accident.n. i'll be thinking about her for a long time. >> reporter: unlike a lot of celebrity charity events, the big slick's not about headlines in new york city or hollywood. it's really about the community here in kansas city. local businesses and donors sponsor a wiffle ball game at royals stadium and a bowling tournament with stars like james marsden and johnny knoxville. it all ends with a big performance and an auction. the result this year -- they raised a million dollars and a lot of spirits. our thanks to children's mercy hospital and the big slick for letting us participate and for sharing some of their footage from the weekend. if you want to learn more about the event or doont to children's mercy, check out bigslickkc.org. >>> turning now to the sports lead, for a tournament with so many goals, today's quarterfinal match between germany and france not exactly the most thrilling thing in the world. germany scored early and then was content to sit back on its heels and coast to a 1-
such as 4-year-old aubrey sanborn from wichita. just weeks ago she was in a moped accident.n. i'll be thinking about her for a long time. >> reporter: unlike a lot of celebrity charity events, the big slick's not about headlines in new york city or hollywood. it's really about the community here in kansas city. local businesses and donors sponsor a wiffle ball game at royals stadium and a bowling tournament with stars like james marsden and johnny knoxville. it all ends with a big...
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but he wasn't the guy for a lot of reasons, i won't go bad on aubrey. he said, you can't change the culture, you will fail. his stock was 15, 16, 17. we brought in this guy, a great guy, we don't tell him what to do. he went in. he's cleaned it up. the stock is up from 15 to 30. the oil market hasn't changed that much. it's just put in the right person to run it. >> that is a simple answer. and that's what we have to do for our society, by the way. >> before we go, bill, news today, more of it, on the aforementioned allergan, you wrote a new letter telling them, stop delaying this special meeting. what's going to happen? is the deal going to happen? john paulsen was on this stage today. hooacy share holdner allergan, he said the best thing is for that deal to happen. >> i have written very few critical letters of board of directors, maybe three in ten years in the history of the firm. water going on at allergan i think is unprecedented for a company with a $50 billion market track. which they've made a 50% premium offer for the business t. shareholders
but he wasn't the guy for a lot of reasons, i won't go bad on aubrey. he said, you can't change the culture, you will fail. his stock was 15, 16, 17. we brought in this guy, a great guy, we don't tell him what to do. he went in. he's cleaned it up. the stock is up from 15 to 30. the oil market hasn't changed that much. it's just put in the right person to run it. >> that is a simple answer. and that's what we have to do for our society, by the way. >> before we go, bill, news today,...
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. >> she would sit and meticulously count -- >> lawyer's father aubrey, a marine biologist was equallyhey certainly didn't. >> reporter: laura's work was a third place finish. then they started replicating lawyer's experiment eechl time with a similar assault. she's now credited with making a scientific breakthrough. >> she did like so many scientists. she did her piece of a pie and another scientist comes and builds on that foundation of knowledge. >> reporter: they say lauren's discovery has changed the way they deal with the fish. on august 1st a statewide ban on those lionfish will go into effect. >> now we're looking for them where we did not previously. >> reporter: for lauren who one day wants to follow in her father's footsteps as a scientist, all the attention only proved what she already knew. real scientists took their data and used it in your studies. what did you think of that? >> one, they copied it, two, they proved i was right. it's pretty cool. >> isn't that a great story? >> i love that she has braces and she's being credited with a break through in science. >> way to
. >> she would sit and meticulously count -- >> lawyer's father aubrey, a marine biologist was equallyhey certainly didn't. >> reporter: laura's work was a third place finish. then they started replicating lawyer's experiment eechl time with a similar assault. she's now credited with making a scientific breakthrough. >> she did like so many scientists. she did her piece of a pie and another scientist comes and builds on that foundation of knowledge. >> reporter:...
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aubrey. why did you lie about this pregnancy? >> i couldn't tell my family. >> dr.me. tell me what it is. >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> have a good show, everybody. here we go. >> dr. phil: i hate to see people suffering. you've hurt long enough. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing day in your life. [applause] >> dr. phil: this is 19-year-old nicki showing off her pregnant belly.
aubrey. why did you lie about this pregnancy? >> i couldn't tell my family. >> dr.me. tell me what it is. >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> have a good show, everybody. here we go. >> dr. phil: i hate to see people suffering. you've hurt long enough. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing day in your life. [applause] >> dr. phil: this is 19-year-old nicki showing off her pregnant belly.