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mothers are trying to force them into being little ballerinas.he girls look like girls. their noses are where they are supposed to be. [ laughter ] you know what i mean? >> jimmy: so it's not like a picasso drawing. >> well, no. but it's like -- usually you see sometimes, you see the little girls represented and they got these cute, little, perky noses and everything's perky about them. these girls look like girls. >> jimmy: actual people, actual girls. >> yeah, their nose is -- >> jimmy: basically, the message is that -- parents can't -- don't force kids into -- >> well, you should -- i believe that kid's will tell you. you know, kids will do anything that you want them to, but you should really listen to what their interested in doing, too. whether or not you think it's a good idea, because a lot of times you want to say, "oh, no, don't do that. don't do that." but you have to let them. my daughter, who is now way old now, has a 20-year-old. and she used to wear these little tiny dresses that the girls wear now. and my daughter was like "what!"
mothers are trying to force them into being little ballerinas.he girls look like girls. their noses are where they are supposed to be. [ laughter ] you know what i mean? >> jimmy: so it's not like a picasso drawing. >> well, no. but it's like -- usually you see sometimes, you see the little girls represented and they got these cute, little, perky noses and everything's perky about them. these girls look like girls. >> jimmy: actual people, actual girls. >> yeah, their...
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Jul 19, 2009
07/09
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, you know. >> ballerina. >> all of those combined. like nothing really that. >> to counter that argument and i must it only happens once a year where racing is like almost every afternoon. and number two, those sport is make money. this sport doesn't make any money. >> the amount of money that comes into tourism for this. >> not to mention don't forget the costumes. the han handkerchiefs that thee on their necks are adorable. >> i think they should do it with turtles. >> greg: i might stand a chance. >> i like it because it is still an annual event. if it was in america or it -- it would have been consigned to the political correctness. i will like the fact that it has been going on for hundreds of years. if you want to run in front of a bunch of crazed bulls, god speak, go do it. you get gored, suck it up. you get gored. and it is an evolutionary practice and gets the idiots out there and the ones that don't take it, that is evolution. coming up after the show, a dance party but right now, this awesome story. >>> it is the most impor
, you know. >> ballerina. >> all of those combined. like nothing really that. >> to counter that argument and i must it only happens once a year where racing is like almost every afternoon. and number two, those sport is make money. this sport doesn't make any money. >> the amount of money that comes into tourism for this. >> not to mention don't forget the costumes. the han handkerchiefs that thee on their necks are adorable. >> i think they should do it...
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Jul 1, 2009
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nick johnson did a little ballerina act at first base and hernandez just launched that throw.got it behind him. >> rob: that was the texas two- step. anderson is in, look at him set up. boom, quick reaction. i thought it hit ramirez but nick johnson, watch him stay in here. beautiful job. that was a beautiful job. >> bob: that's a pitch safer. bases empty, two outs and here is uggla. zimmerman, if this is it, can just go pedal to the metal and go with it. 1 ball, 1 strike. dan uggla 0-for-2 today and 1- for-8 in the series. he will foul it straight back. >> rob: he is now a little bit tired. a little bit laxed -- relaxed. he is now at 95 -- 97. >> bob: he is young. >> rob: he is vibrant. >> bob: uggla's bat went 90 feet and the ball went into left field. >> rob: that might be it, though. young lefty, sean burnett up. >> bob: nowhere near the spot in your line-up where you have to make the double switch. manny can choose to go with him now. >> rob: looks like they are doing it. >> bob: there may be another element, how do you deal with a ballpark like this because you play thes
nick johnson did a little ballerina act at first base and hernandez just launched that throw.got it behind him. >> rob: that was the texas two- step. anderson is in, look at him set up. boom, quick reaction. i thought it hit ramirez but nick johnson, watch him stay in here. beautiful job. that was a beautiful job. >> bob: that's a pitch safer. bases empty, two outs and here is uggla. zimmerman, if this is it, can just go pedal to the metal and go with it. 1 ball, 1 strike. dan uggla...
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Jul 27, 2009
07/09
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>> well, you know, accusing a poll significance of having a big ego is like accusing a ballerina of dancing on her toes. it sort of defines the job. it goes with the territory. i've got to tell you, i must in part disagree with bill. you know, sarah palin, i think, will not be a flash in the pan. the republican party may indeed decide it's going to be a tough fight against president obama, that they've got to go with someone stronger. look, nobody is going to beat this guy. let's go with someone we like. someone who is pure. let's go with someone who represents the republican party let's go to the core. david thinks it's impossible for her to win the presidency. >> in august of 2008, sarah palin has the steepest declining approval of any natural politician ever of americans she could not explain who she was and had a slight record of achieving it. the presidency is impossible and the rest of us will pay the price. >> roger, what do you make of her approval rating going down? there's plenty of time to bring it back. it's a terrible time to be a governor. she could win the nomination. and it'
>> well, you know, accusing a poll significance of having a big ego is like accusing a ballerina of dancing on her toes. it sort of defines the job. it goes with the territory. i've got to tell you, i must in part disagree with bill. you know, sarah palin, i think, will not be a flash in the pan. the republican party may indeed decide it's going to be a tough fight against president obama, that they've got to go with someone stronger. look, nobody is going to beat this guy. let's go with...
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Jul 26, 2009
07/09
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i replied, "a ballerina and a surgeon."my mom, i think this could be a problem. >> reporter: fact is it was not easy. while studying at georgetown for this career, which her parents, immigrants from india were most pleased about, she did the labs and exams and kept quiet about her ambitions. >> i did never tell the musician community i was going to be a doctor. >> reporter: why did you keep a secret to each side while in medical school? >> i didn't see how they worked together. i think it was about being taken seriously by both camps. >> reporter: but by her residency she was convinced she belonged into both camps. so, she went to her boss. >> i remember when i walked into my program director's office in the middle of internship. i just said to him, dr. hollander, i can't do one or the other all of the time because i'll be a better artist if i'm a doctor and better doctor if i'm an artist. i need to find a way to do this. >> reporter: to her surprise, he told her to go for it. so, here's how it works zsh- six months in hosp
i replied, "a ballerina and a surgeon."my mom, i think this could be a problem. >> reporter: fact is it was not easy. while studying at georgetown for this career, which her parents, immigrants from india were most pleased about, she did the labs and exams and kept quiet about her ambitions. >> i did never tell the musician community i was going to be a doctor. >> reporter: why did you keep a secret to each side while in medical school? >> i didn't see how they...
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Jul 4, 2009
07/09
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it is not a ballerina discipline or modern dance stretching beauty it is the hard bargain. of years would have got. but if you take it know you're not getting follows me. this little piece the beauty of this moment in the thank you spotlight is my own secret pleasure, my own sweet escape. whenever dirty business may happen in the audience the performance stays here. thank you [applause] i am opening questions i certainly welcome nosy questions that is why i am here. of you could just a pause so the microphone could get to you. >> my first question for you it is what is your biggest misconception about marrying into the military? >> my biggest misconception was very informed by hollywood where a lot of the scenes of military personnel where there is a lot of yelling so honestly do not think that very many military people have the inside voice so i would thought it would be a redoing? i am here to pick up by thought within the first 10 minutes i thought i would have a migraine so to find they are such self-deprecating people and thought zero and committed to what they do. it
it is not a ballerina discipline or modern dance stretching beauty it is the hard bargain. of years would have got. but if you take it know you're not getting follows me. this little piece the beauty of this moment in the thank you spotlight is my own secret pleasure, my own sweet escape. whenever dirty business may happen in the audience the performance stays here. thank you [applause] i am opening questions i certainly welcome nosy questions that is why i am here. of you could just a pause so...
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Jul 29, 2009
07/09
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i went on the set because the great ballerina from balanchine had been asked to be an actress in the film. woody had asked her so i went along to take pictures. >> rose: next is, as i said, your great friend martin scorsese and his daughter. >> yes. well, and, you know, what can we say? i mean, one of the most interesting men i know. >> rose: why is that? because he's so passionate about film? >> he's so passionate, yes. >> rose: it's almost like an encyclopedia of film. >> he knows everything. >> rose: and loves communicating it. >> yes, but in a way that he's enchanting. always funny, always... everything reminds him of a scene in a film, you me? of a moment with someone extraordinary. he's just extremely funny and eccentric. >> rose: the next is helen mirren. >> again, i asked helen mirren. it was quite actually.... >> rose: take off your clothes. >> exactly. >> rose: and she said "whatever you say." >> that's what she said. >> rose: why did you want to do that? >> because that's what i want to do. i want everyone to be.... >> rose: you want to strip them down? >> yes, i try with
i went on the set because the great ballerina from balanchine had been asked to be an actress in the film. woody had asked her so i went along to take pictures. >> rose: next is, as i said, your great friend martin scorsese and his daughter. >> yes. well, and, you know, what can we say? i mean, one of the most interesting men i know. >> rose: why is that? because he's so passionate about film? >> he's so passionate, yes. >> rose: it's almost like an encyclopedia of...
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i went on the set because the grea ballerina from balanine had been askedo be an actress in thefilm. woody had asked r so i went alonto take pictures. >> rosidsa, i said, your great friend martin scorse and his daughter. >> y. we, and, you know what c we say? i mean, one of the most interesting men i know. >> ros why is that? because he's so passionate abo film? >>teess. ssionate,es.io rose: 's almost le an encyclopedia of film. >> he knows everything. >> rose: and loves communicating it. >> yesbut in away thate's enchanng. always funny, aays... everythi reminds him of a scenin a film, you me? of a moment with someone extraordinary. he's just extremely funny and eccentric. >> rose: the nextis hen mirren >> aga, i asked helen mirren. it was quite actualy.... rose: take off your clothes >> exactly. >>ose: and she saidwhatever u say." >> that's what she said. >> rose: why did you want t do that? >>ecause that's what i wa to do. i want everyone to be.... >> rose: you want to strip them down? >> yes, i try with eryone. >>ose: here is julie christie. there waa great story behind this. she
i went on the set because the grea ballerina from balanine had been askedo be an actress in thefilm. woody had asked r so i went alonto take pictures. >> rosidsa, i said, your great friend martin scorse and his daughter. >> y. we, and, you know what c we say? i mean, one of the most interesting men i know. >> ros why is that? because he's so passionate abo film? >>teess. ssionate,es.io rose: 's almost le an encyclopedia of film. >> he knows everything. >>...
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Jul 28, 2009
07/09
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about the americans that following the qatar saudi improving relations, qatar is like a 6-year-old ballerina. you don't support saudi arabia or invite any critics. your coverage actually is even much softer than the saudi press itself. where does that order come from? >> you know, it is interesting that we have anti-shia movement. [inaudible] >> so we are anti-shia and pro-shia operations. i can listen to a lot of things and what is interesting about al-jazeera it has created so much diversity of opinion about itself. that we are not, you know -- i think we have been criticized by all kinds of people. you said that we are anti-shia in the arab world. not in iran. he said that we are pro hezbollah -- okay. -- >> it sounds like you're doing your job. >> i say we are not definitely. and a lot of our people who are working in our newsroom are shia. and a lot of our analysts are associated with al-jazeera are shia. i myself when i was in baghdad -- i did not actually who were shia and sunni. later i was educated thanks to mr. bremer when he decided to have the sectarian governing council we start
about the americans that following the qatar saudi improving relations, qatar is like a 6-year-old ballerina. you don't support saudi arabia or invite any critics. your coverage actually is even much softer than the saudi press itself. where does that order come from? >> you know, it is interesting that we have anti-shia movement. [inaudible] >> so we are anti-shia and pro-shia operations. i can listen to a lot of things and what is interesting about al-jazeera it has created so...