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he arrived last night to make good on the bet. he will attempt to croon i left my heart in san francisco while handing out treats in a giants uniform. >> all right. >> good for him to fly all the way out here and do good. >> that's right. i wonder if the tasty treats will be texas barbecue. >> or tarts on bart from the dart guy. look at the bart status. a great start for the day. service just started nine minutes ago. all on time and outdoor stations not seeing the rain. the maze through the same area moving nicely. slowing on the 32 as you go to the other side. unusual for the slowing as well as the freeway. i will make a couple of calls and let you know if there is anything to report. a slower start to the morning and you have the extra hour. eastbound 580 towards airway. a lane or two with 6:00, but westbound it's moving fine. back to you. >> thank you much. more rain headed away? >> good morning. looks like tomorrow will see the chances of rain on the increase. this morning it is chilly around the east bay. 56 degrees in oakla
he arrived last night to make good on the bet. he will attempt to croon i left my heart in san francisco while handing out treats in a giants uniform. >> all right. >> good for him to fly all the way out here and do good. >> that's right. i wonder if the tasty treats will be texas barbecue. >> or tarts on bart from the dart guy. look at the bart status. a great start for the day. service just started nine minutes ago. all on time and outdoor stations not seeing the rain....
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i have to say, i wound up betting. i bet every year. i wound up betting on jennifer grey.ery >> jimmy: i didn't know how your dancing with be. i know you're a great quarterback. i know people would like you when they saw you. that's the kind of combination. as anna said it isn't necessarily about the dancing as we've now witnessed six the cor gets eliminated. usually that's the case but it's not the case anymore. it's something weird going on with "dancing with the stars." is there a tea party conspiracy? >> i can't answer that. >> jimmy: let's ask the russian, she's honest. >> she's very honest. you got yourself into that one. >> jimmy: anna, have you ever seen kurt play football? >> on youtube. >> jimmy: on youtube. >> yes. >> jimmy: did you understand what was going on? >> the youtube i saw, he got run over by a huge guy, de a full furnace and landed straight on his back. >> jimmy: great, you work thatd into your routine? >> we don't do lifts. >> jimmy: kurt, you actually met your wife dancing, i know. >> not quite like this dancing. ba actually met in a country ncing.
i have to say, i wound up betting. i bet every year. i wound up betting on jennifer grey.ery >> jimmy: i didn't know how your dancing with be. i know you're a great quarterback. i know people would like you when they saw you. that's the kind of combination. as anna said it isn't necessarily about the dancing as we've now witnessed six the cor gets eliminated. usually that's the case but it's not the case anymore. it's something weird going on with "dancing with the stars." is...
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[applause] don't bet against it! don't bet against us. this plant is a shining example of why you shouldn't. two years ago, production here was plummeting. a loft folks had lost their jobs, today this plant is coming back. the company has invested more than 300 million dollars this factory to retool. but it gets better. sergio just told me today. chrysler is announcing an additional investment of more than 800 million dollars in this facility. 800 million dollars. [applause] that's good. [applause] that's good news. that's real money. 800 million dollars. america's got a big grin on his face. i'm pretty happy about that. over the next few days folks here expect to manufacture more transmissions than ever before and as a result, hundreds of workers are back on the job. jeremy said we're going to be hiring more. this includes - this includes - i'm going to name a couple of people just to embarrass them a little bit. where's sharon dern. right here. sharon, lost her job of 20 years at a paper mill. she was only able to find work that paid he
[applause] don't bet against it! don't bet against us. this plant is a shining example of why you shouldn't. two years ago, production here was plummeting. a loft folks had lost their jobs, today this plant is coming back. the company has invested more than 300 million dollars this factory to retool. but it gets better. sergio just told me today. chrysler is announcing an additional investment of more than 800 million dollars in this facility. 800 million dollars. [applause] that's good....
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he thinks he was used bet in the defense in tennessee. but here in the three-four defense he comes in on nickel passages and when they are going to throw he covers the quarterback and he said he knows his role and the fans appreciate him and -- >> and he's cashing those checks. >> one is for $21 million. >> albert, call me. no seriously, yesterday we were saying this was do or die for the redskins? what does it mean now? they are 5-5. >> they're still right in it in the nfc and next week the vikings and brett favre come to town and they got killed today by the packers 31-3. >> but they have a way of pulling out last-minute wins. >> but lately favre is throwing more interceptions than touchdowns. >> so we'll see. >> next sunday on fox at 1:00. this was a very, very bill win. and also morally for your psyche, for the team morale to be .500 as opposed to 4-6. >> i hear that. >> thank you, feldy. >>> now to another story we're all talking about these days, scan or patdown? that's the question thousands of travelers are gearing up to answer as
he thinks he was used bet in the defense in tennessee. but here in the three-four defense he comes in on nickel passages and when they are going to throw he covers the quarterback and he said he knows his role and the fans appreciate him and -- >> and he's cashing those checks. >> one is for $21 million. >> albert, call me. no seriously, yesterday we were saying this was do or die for the redskins? what does it mean now? they are 5-5. >> they're still right in it in the...
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it from coming out i think eric holder is probably pretty embarrassed today the attorney general my bet is eric holder has sent around an e-mail today at the top of the justice department what are you people doing i bet there's some a couple hot meetings taking place in just as we're going to say what are you doing censoring this kind of report we should have published it ironically this office is full report on waldheim kurt waldheim was published in full no censorship whatsoever in one thousand nine hundred four why are they censor in the discussion of wall time here doesn't make any sense it's that bureaucratic imperative they're going to do it no matter what so we've got to keep pushing we got to keep exposing we got to keep bringing the freedom of information cases if anything i think that only raises more questions right makes people more suspicious lento you this was a cia was working with these people creating a safe haven with not only is it the ultimate enemy now what are they doing now they found one guy and he's detailed in this report this guy otto von schwing who was eichm
it from coming out i think eric holder is probably pretty embarrassed today the attorney general my bet is eric holder has sent around an e-mail today at the top of the justice department what are you people doing i bet there's some a couple hot meetings taking place in just as we're going to say what are you doing censoring this kind of report we should have published it ironically this office is full report on waldheim kurt waldheim was published in full no censorship whatsoever in one...
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jo we have a little bet regarding roger federer and tiger woods. the moment, focus is on tiger. >> tiger still has that target aim. >> the masters draws to a close, first of all. a first title of the year, a complete barren set of results the first time ever since 1996 since he turned promaking up nine shots. it looks very, very unlikely. if i read down the list, how many of those do you think he would recognize. matthew miller, david brandon. they are now finding it fairly straight forward. the last thing to say, you could not buy a ticket to the australian masters. for this tournament, you could buy a ticket easy. >> he probably will win but it is worth the bet. i'll think of something valuable to you. who is going to win that bet. >> watching bbc world news. >> veterans on the run. a triple amputee. >> the russian government. they want the cremlin to attack. they have condemned the latest result. eight journalists have been murdered this year alone. we have the report from moss co-. >> on a bleak night, journalists express horror and outrage. co
jo we have a little bet regarding roger federer and tiger woods. the moment, focus is on tiger. >> tiger still has that target aim. >> the masters draws to a close, first of all. a first title of the year, a complete barren set of results the first time ever since 1996 since he turned promaking up nine shots. it looks very, very unlikely. if i read down the list, how many of those do you think he would recognize. matthew miller, david brandon. they are now finding it fairly straight...
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don't bet against american ingenuity. don't bet against us. don't bet against us.is plant is a shining example of why you shouldn't. now two years ago production here was plummeting. a lot of folks had lost their jobs. today this plant is coming back. the company invested more than $300 million in this factory to retool. but it gets better. sergio told me today chrysler is announcing an additional investment of more than $800 million in its kokomo facilities. $800 million. that's good. [ applause ] that's good news. that's real money, $800 million. the mayor has a big grin on his face. he's pretty happy about that. over the next few years folks here expect to manufacture more transmissions than ever before. and as a result, hundreds of workers are back on the job. jeremy said we're going to be hiring more. this includes -- this includes -- i'm going to name a couple people just to embarrass them a little bit. where is sharon? is sharon here? right here. sharon -- sharon lost her job of 20 years at a paper mill. she was only able to find work that paid her far less
don't bet against american ingenuity. don't bet against us. don't bet against us.is plant is a shining example of why you shouldn't. now two years ago production here was plummeting. a lot of folks had lost their jobs. today this plant is coming back. the company invested more than $300 million in this factory to retool. but it gets better. sergio told me today chrysler is announcing an additional investment of more than $800 million in its kokomo facilities. $800 million. that's good. [...
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have we learned some lessons of that guard you bet do we do it better you bet is it still just as amos as it always was you bet so while the goals remain the same it's no longer the cia but the u.s. agency for international development and its partners spearheading this effort like the cia usa id the national endowment for democracy and the slew of similar organizations receive funding from congress millions and millions of u.s. taxpayer dollars go every year to funding for political organizations from campaigns in different countries around the world that promote u.s. agenda and most us citizens are unaware of the fact that that's how their money's being spent to meddle and influence and interfere in other nations affairs the concept of facilitating regime change to democracy promotion has garnered widespread criticism not just abroad but also here at home values terrible we used taxpayers' money to go over and use our military and our cia and these programs to say this is what you ought to do and influence and there's no authority for that it doesn't work it teaches a lot of people t
have we learned some lessons of that guard you bet do we do it better you bet is it still just as amos as it always was you bet so while the goals remain the same it's no longer the cia but the u.s. agency for international development and its partners spearheading this effort like the cia usa id the national endowment for democracy and the slew of similar organizations receive funding from congress millions and millions of u.s. taxpayer dollars go every year to funding for political...
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what they do is basically they are betting that the stock of a company is going to go down. because they are making a bet, they do detailed extensive research to uncover financial frauds in order to uncover weakness in a companies accounting. they do this sort of research that most people in the market don't do. face it, we live in an economy where we want everything to go up. most of fraud, like enron, takes the complicity of the victim, and the victims are all too willing to be complacent because our money is in it as well. short-selling is an incredibly leavening force against that. you really have to think twice about that when it comes to mortgage-backed securities. in an ideal world, the fact that there were people shorting the mortgage market would have signal to everyone that there are smart investors who think this thing is going to crash and burn. but the market is opaque enough that you cannot see that the way you can see it in the stock market. the way these instruments were, you are basically not betting on real mortgages but inventing on the casino version of a
what they do is basically they are betting that the stock of a company is going to go down. because they are making a bet, they do detailed extensive research to uncover financial frauds in order to uncover weakness in a companies accounting. they do this sort of research that most people in the market don't do. face it, we live in an economy where we want everything to go up. most of fraud, like enron, takes the complicity of the victim, and the victims are all too willing to be complacent...
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bet in the manchester lab it was smiles in champagne for gaiman company. a nobel prize is icing on the cake of years of hard work but they know they're not alone in the game they had competition from other graphene researchers from day one so how is it they got their sample first in traditional graphite carbon structures atoms on the same plane or both closer together in more tightly bonded then they are to the atoms on layers above them below this means that the layers can slide past each other and even potentially be separated guymon of a cell of essentially seized on this possibility peeling away layers until they obtained an unbelievably thin film just one atom in thickness so called graphene models of it with. from the institute of microelectronics technology and high purity material this works with us on a permanent basis that's why some of the experiments were conducted at the institute and the other part in manchester. has plenty of wonderful scientists and it's a pleasure for us to work with one year. after years spent studying the same material a
bet in the manchester lab it was smiles in champagne for gaiman company. a nobel prize is icing on the cake of years of hard work but they know they're not alone in the game they had competition from other graphene researchers from day one so how is it they got their sample first in traditional graphite carbon structures atoms on the same plane or both closer together in more tightly bonded then they are to the atoms on layers above them below this means that the layers can slide past each...
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he lost a bet when the giants won the world series. rangers fan says wearing the giants clothing was the hardest part. >> i'm just pretending it is a different hat, different shirt. >> perfect color for gary. perfect color. >> thomas had to endure his torture today for six hours. he was a good sport though. >> horrible singer, good support. >> mark is here now with sports. boy, you kind of figured this would happen. dallas looked horrible last night. >> their record is worse than what is happening in san francisco. >> yes. >> so hard times for sports fans down in texas. but, man, after what happened last night against the packers, 35-7 the final score packers had to do something. they beat up on dallas. today the cowboys had to do something. they fired their coach wade phillips and replaced him with their offensive coordinator jason garrett who you may remember was a quarterback at one point with the dallas cowboys. jerry jones, owner of the cowboys, has never fired a coach in mid-season but it was so bad. in fact, they were favored to
he lost a bet when the giants won the world series. rangers fan says wearing the giants clothing was the hardest part. >> i'm just pretending it is a different hat, different shirt. >> perfect color for gary. perfect color. >> thomas had to endure his torture today for six hours. he was a good sport though. >> horrible singer, good support. >> mark is here now with sports. boy, you kind of figured this would happen. dallas looked horrible last night. >> their...
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i bet you never did that. >> too much information. chris: well, when we come back, talk about open season. the new republican in charge of house investigations of the obama white house says he'll aim for 280 hearings a year. is that their idea of can't we all just get along? plus scoops and predictions out of the notebooks of these top reporters. be right back. >> the "the chris matthews show" is brought to you by charles schwab. get the help your money deserves. talk to chuck. chris: welcome back. the new chairman. house investigations committee is darrell issa. this week he was flat out about his plans. he said i want seven hearings a week times 40 -- triple the number the democrats had in last congress. this guy is loaded for bear. both parties do it but the republicans after world war ii, house un-american activities and joe mccarthy andill b clinton on the ropes with whitewater and the impeachment hearings and love that subpoena power. are they going to go -- what are they going to do it with this year? pass tax cuts or investiga
i bet you never did that. >> too much information. chris: well, when we come back, talk about open season. the new republican in charge of house investigations of the obama white house says he'll aim for 280 hearings a year. is that their idea of can't we all just get along? plus scoops and predictions out of the notebooks of these top reporters. be right back. >> the "the chris matthews show" is brought to you by charles schwab. get the help your money deserves. talk to...
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you bet. but that's when the riviera dazzles. i've got tips for best beaches, chic spots, and hill town getaways, with lots of art and culture, too. you don't have to be in the jet set or fabulously wealthy to experience the riviera scene. of course, it won't hurt that you're with me. from our base in nice, we'll explore the coast at st.-tropez, cannes, antibes, cap ferrat, and monaco. we'll also make forays into the hills to grasse, gourdon, and the perched village of eze. capital of the cote d'azur, nice is more than a resort town. it's a bustling city. set spectacularly on the mediterranean, nice offers a lovely coastline with a lively beach scene. pebbles, not sand, will greet your feet here. a couple of hundred years ago, the french riviera-- or the cote d'azur, as it's known in france-- was a collection of poor fishing villages. then british and russian aristocracy arrived, longing to escape from the fog and cold of the north. the sun and sea instilled in them a new joie de vivre-- a joy for life. they built lavish palaces,
you bet. but that's when the riviera dazzles. i've got tips for best beaches, chic spots, and hill town getaways, with lots of art and culture, too. you don't have to be in the jet set or fabulously wealthy to experience the riviera scene. of course, it won't hurt that you're with me. from our base in nice, we'll explore the coast at st.-tropez, cannes, antibes, cap ferrat, and monaco. we'll also make forays into the hills to grasse, gourdon, and the perched village of eze. capital of the cote...
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and so credit default swaps eventually became a means of betting on the demise of companies that, one had no connection to the underlying -- to the underlying debt and of structuring these just insanely complex investments based on mortgages. >> now you were -- the last time i talked, bit on selling short, or not selling short, but having short sellers. >> yes. >> and have you changed your mind on that? and if you haven't, why not? >> i think -- >> and explain what they do. >> sure. i think it's a complicated question. in the stock market, i am a fan of short sellers. and what short sellers do is they basically are betting that the stock of a company is going to go down. and because they are making this bet they do detailed, extensive research in order to uncover financial frauds, in order to uncover weakness in a company's accounting, and they do the sort of research that most people in the market don't do, because face it, we live in an economy where everybody wants things to go up. and that leads to frauds going unnoticed, because most frauds, like enron, take the complicity of the
and so credit default swaps eventually became a means of betting on the demise of companies that, one had no connection to the underlying -- to the underlying debt and of structuring these just insanely complex investments based on mortgages. >> now you were -- the last time i talked, bit on selling short, or not selling short, but having short sellers. >> yes. >> and have you changed your mind on that? and if you haven't, why not? >> i think -- >> and explain what...
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i bet you never did that. >> too much information. chris: well when we come back, talk about open season. the new republican in charge of house investigations of the obama white house says he'll aim for 280 hearings a year. is that their idea of can't we all just get along? plus scoops and predictions out of the notebooks of these top reporters. be right back. >> the "the chris matthews show" is brought to you by charles schwab. get the help your money deserves. talk to chuck. chris: welcome back. the new chairman. house investigations committee is darrell issa. this week he was flat out about his plans. he said i want seven hearings a week times 40 -- triple the number the democrats had in last congress. this guy is loaded for bear. both parties do it but the republicans after world war ii house un-american activities and joe mccarthy andill b clinton on the ropes with whitewater and the impeachment hearings and love that subpoena power. are they going to go -- what are they going to do it with this year? pass tax cuts or investigate
i bet you never did that. >> too much information. chris: well when we come back, talk about open season. the new republican in charge of house investigations of the obama white house says he'll aim for 280 hearings a year. is that their idea of can't we all just get along? plus scoops and predictions out of the notebooks of these top reporters. be right back. >> the "the chris matthews show" is brought to you by charles schwab. get the help your money deserves. talk to...
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. >> reporter: you bet. >> talk to you later on. i want to see that guy's pajamas. i don't care about his tv. i want to see his pajamas. [ laughter ] >> reporter: okay. >> thank you, sharon chin. >>> elizabeth is off today but it is smooth sailing on the roads this thanksgiving morning except for everyone who has decided to head to the sierra or maybe want to do a little traveling early in the morning before the roads get pretty packed. take a look. this is the bay bridge toll plaza. very, very quiet for some people heading into the city. also information on public transit for thanksgiving day. in san francisco, the muni system is running on a sunday schedule. bart is also on a sunday schedule. trains will start rolling at 8:00 this morning. and also on a sunday schedule, caltrain. santa clara county vta and in the east bay, a.c. transit. now, on the peninsula, samtrans is offering limited service today. and thanksgiving means no service for the ace train or any of the ferries on san francisco bay. >>> so did you feel it? parts of the bay area shaking for a few seco
. >> reporter: you bet. >> talk to you later on. i want to see that guy's pajamas. i don't care about his tv. i want to see his pajamas. [ laughter ] >> reporter: okay. >> thank you, sharon chin. >>> elizabeth is off today but it is smooth sailing on the roads this thanksgiving morning except for everyone who has decided to head to the sierra or maybe want to do a little traveling early in the morning before the roads get pretty packed. take a look. this is the...
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richard fain says that bet has paid off. even now, the ship's passengers pay a premium of 60% or more for rooms, compared to the rest of r.c.l.'s fleet: >> the reception to "oasis" was just unbelievable. we knew it was special, but even we didn't appreciate how well received all the facilities, all the amenities, would be taken by the public. and the result is that, even though she's such a large ship, she's getting not only the best pricing in our company, but in our competitive set. >> jeff: most analysts think those big ticket premiums will continue as the "oasis" is joined by its twin, the "allure of the seas." together, the two ships will carry a total of 12,000 passengers. i.t.g. investment research analyst matt jacob says bigger really is better, when it comes to this new class of mega ships. but it comes at a cost, soaking up customer demand from r.c.l.'s slightly older ships. >> i think it's been a positive investment for them, because they've been able to get very strong returns on the "oasis" itself. and i think t
richard fain says that bet has paid off. even now, the ship's passengers pay a premium of 60% or more for rooms, compared to the rest of r.c.l.'s fleet: >> the reception to "oasis" was just unbelievable. we knew it was special, but even we didn't appreciate how well received all the facilities, all the amenities, would be taken by the public. and the result is that, even though she's such a large ship, she's getting not only the best pricing in our company, but in our...
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have we learned some lessons of our guard you bet do we do it better you bet is it still just as highness as it always was you bet the concept of democracy promotion is simple finance train and politically back local opposition forces around the world that support washington's agenda but in america in eastern europe with the velvet revolutions in africa. middle east all really all over all over the world and so the us set up these different mechanisms now for penetrating the civil societies and the political systems are going to have countries that are going to be intervened and to assure that the outcomes would be pleasing to the washington's foreign policy objectives so while the goals remain the same it's no longer the cia but the u.s. agency for international development usa id and its partners spearheading this effort millions and millions of u.s. taxpayer dollars go every year into funding for political organizations who campaigns in different countries around the world that promote u.s. agenda and most us citizens are unaware of the fact that that's how their money is being spent t
have we learned some lessons of our guard you bet do we do it better you bet is it still just as highness as it always was you bet the concept of democracy promotion is simple finance train and politically back local opposition forces around the world that support washington's agenda but in america in eastern europe with the velvet revolutions in africa. middle east all really all over all over the world and so the us set up these different mechanisms now for penetrating the civil societies and...
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man you would say don't bet on from base, don't bet on 14 years, he is struggling with what middle point is fair to everybody. >> we would like to say to our viewers they are watching a special edition at noon today. if we can i would like
man you would say don't bet on from base, don't bet on 14 years, he is struggling with what middle point is fair to everybody. >> we would like to say to our viewers they are watching a special edition at noon today. if we can i would like
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, i bet, i bet. >> ...you know, that john is not prepared to hear. >> that's okay, that's okay, takeour time. >> i'm prepared to hear anything. >> okay, good. >> i told you. >> i know. >> i ain't going anywhere. >> do you have, like, flexibility to take a little bit of time? >> i don't know. i'd have to... >> do you need me to call your boss? >> like, how much time? >> a couple of weeks. >> and you're saying that's when it's at the end. >> yeah, so you have your time with him, and he has time with you, and you guys can be at home. >> i hope. tara. >> it's my dad. >> narrator: john never did sign a dnr, but he did agree to go to hospice. one day later, he would die. >> norman... >> narrator: two days after his family decided to stop aggressive treatment, norman smellie would die from complications of his transplant. >> i'm not sure that the transplant prolonged his life, but i'm not sure that he would have lived much longer without it. he died a much more difficult death after the transplant than he would have died had he not chosen that. and i'm not sure that we added to his quality
, i bet, i bet. >> ...you know, that john is not prepared to hear. >> that's okay, that's okay, takeour time. >> i'm prepared to hear anything. >> okay, good. >> i told you. >> i know. >> i ain't going anywhere. >> do you have, like, flexibility to take a little bit of time? >> i don't know. i'd have to... >> do you need me to call your boss? >> like, how much time? >> a couple of weeks. >> and you're saying that's...
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. >> jimmy: all right, so all the people that aren't betting -- >> i'm just saying. >> jimmy: don't bet babalu. >> jimmy: babalu -- absolutely. >> sorry dan -- dan's my friend, too. so, i'm sorry, dan. >> jimmy: hey -- can you tell me? i figured that i have you here. i don't like to fight. i like to -- [ laughter ] i want to make that clear, so we don't start nothing, yeah, and tell mickey, i, yeah, i don't like to fight either. [ laughter ] >> mickey likes to fight, by the way. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, i know. tell him i don't like to fight back and i don't like to be a punching bag, either. but, how would you -- how would you just stop a dude. you have -- you have like two -- you have a world record for -- you won a match in 20 seconds -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you won another match in 14 seconds. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: gosh -- that's fast. oh, my gosh. that is a world record. >> even, even i was like amazed by it. >> jimmy: but how would you do it? how would you stop a match like that -- how would you like a guy coming up to you -- give me one thing. >> i hit you in the throat.
. >> jimmy: all right, so all the people that aren't betting -- >> i'm just saying. >> jimmy: don't bet babalu. >> jimmy: babalu -- absolutely. >> sorry dan -- dan's my friend, too. so, i'm sorry, dan. >> jimmy: hey -- can you tell me? i figured that i have you here. i don't like to fight. i like to -- [ laughter ] i want to make that clear, so we don't start nothing, yeah, and tell mickey, i, yeah, i don't like to fight either. [ laughter ] >> mickey...
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that anyone wants to make that will be the case, no matter who you make president. >> i bet you arerong. >> i will will hold the moneyment. [ laughter ] >> to set loose the helicopters, spraying 500,000 people in santa clara county, i don't want to do that. that is the beauty, you have just lost the u.s. senate and you are already asking me about another office that i failed in in two attempts. [ laughter ] so there is some myth here that is being built that i don't quite understand, but i'm glad to foster. i would like to own the news media. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> reporter: lloyd mckuester was working tuesday night and brought back this t-shirt, the senator brown t-shirt was selling for about $10 early on election night. by 7:30 the price had gone down to $7 and when lloyd left it was running $5 about midnight and probably could have picked one up at a distress sale for $1.50. never, we're going to keep this t-shirt. we have the feeling we haven't seen the last of jerry brown. the price could go up to $10 and lloyd could turn a nice profit. in the mime, jerry, wherever you ar
that anyone wants to make that will be the case, no matter who you make president. >> i bet you arerong. >> i will will hold the moneyment. [ laughter ] >> to set loose the helicopters, spraying 500,000 people in santa clara county, i don't want to do that. that is the beauty, you have just lost the u.s. senate and you are already asking me about another office that i failed in in two attempts. [ laughter ] so there is some myth here that is being built that i don't quite...
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if you had to bet, if you were a betting man, all right you?ay the odds of hillary clinton, because i think she is the only democrat that could challenge him, just like ted kennedy challenged jimmy carter, it's the same thing. hillary could raise the money. moderate democrats would listen to her. okay? the odds of hillary clinton resigning as secretary of state and running against barack obama are, what? >> one in three. >> bill: that's not too bad. so you think she is keeping an eye on it? >> yeah. there was a reason she spent election night in cambodia. [ laughter ] >> if you look at a globe exact opposite of where washington is you have to tunnel through to get there. >> bill: maybe campaigning. cam body i can't. i didn't know she was in cam body i can't. >> yeah. >> bill: do you like follow her around. >> know stay here. she goes to cambodia. >> bill: dick morris, everybody. there he is next on the rundown, nancy pelosi rules, still but why? we will have some analysis on that. later, beck will be here. is he selling off some of his personal
if you had to bet, if you were a betting man, all right you?ay the odds of hillary clinton, because i think she is the only democrat that could challenge him, just like ted kennedy challenged jimmy carter, it's the same thing. hillary could raise the money. moderate democrats would listen to her. okay? the odds of hillary clinton resigning as secretary of state and running against barack obama are, what? >> one in three. >> bill: that's not too bad. so you think she is keeping an...
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finally a world series bet.here is some the transit system singing i left my heart in san francisco. >> he loflt his bet when giants beat the rangers. >> he mate not have been a great singer but was a good sport about it. ♪ [ music ] . >> thomas handed out gifts. everyone seemed to have fun with that. >> good effort. >> a for etch yort. and that is it for abc 7 news. >> you can stay connected 24-7 at abc 7 news.com. >> from all of us, thanks for watching. we appreciate your time. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is the "jeopardy!" college championship. here are today's contestants-- a senior from u.c.l.a. from elk grove, california... a junior from the university of notre dame from murrysville, pennsylvania... and a senior from the university of pennsylvania from saratoga, california...
finally a world series bet.here is some the transit system singing i left my heart in san francisco. >> he loflt his bet when giants beat the rangers. >> he mate not have been a great singer but was a good sport about it. ♪ [ music ] . >> thomas handed out gifts. everyone seemed to have fun with that. >> good effort. >> a for etch yort. and that is it for abc 7 news. >> you can stay connected 24-7 at abc 7 news.com. >> from all of us, thanks for...