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we didn't have to call, because, you know, i was, like, you know, ten years old, and i'd go, "bop bop bop ba..." you know, because it's on the block, and you just go, and you say, "i want beef with broccoli, roast pork, fried rice, and your chicken lo mein." you know, egg rolls or two. and we would eat it. and i actually didn't understand that there was that significant a difference between, like, chinese food and this takeout until i went to china. because i just felt like, "well, my mom might not be, like, the greatest cook." or the fact, that, you know, like, pizza... like, pizza is very different, what you get in a cafeteria versus what you get in a restaurant, right? so i'm just like, "oh, maybe, like, my mom doesn't have, like, the right, like, you know, wok, or the right kind of stove." >> hinojosa: so you actually liked the chinese food from the restaurant. >> oh, it's so much better, because it's full of msg, you know, or it was full of msg. >> hinojosa: your poor mom. did you tell her that? were you like, "mom, i like the chinese food from the restaurant better"? >> hinojosa
we didn't have to call, because, you know, i was, like, you know, ten years old, and i'd go, "bop bop bop ba..." you know, because it's on the block, and you just go, and you say, "i want beef with broccoli, roast pork, fried rice, and your chicken lo mein." you know, egg rolls or two. and we would eat it. and i actually didn't understand that there was that significant a difference between, like, chinese food and this takeout until i went to china. because i just felt like,...
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♪ ♪ bop, be-bop, bow, boo >> we're here with the legendary actor david alan grier. being here today, man. >> thank you for having me. >> talk to me about this new play that you're a part of. the old and new, right? >> new production directed by diane pollis. myself, norm lewis, audra mcdonald ripping it up, man, every night, having a ball. >> what's it like to have to take hold of an opera, a musical that's been so important to so many people? >> well, there's a lot of ownership. you know, when you do this production of -- this is probably the greatest and most well known american opera, so everybody has a lot of ownership. they remember how they saw it. they remember the film, their favorite production. you know, they come with all of that. it was really for me as an artist and for us it's trying to carve out our own production, treating oufrsz as artists and putting that -- putting that over to the side. i'm really not trying to compete with any of those people, any of those previous productions. i'm trying to find my own way in this. >> you certainly are your own
♪ ♪ bop, be-bop, bow, boo >> we're here with the legendary actor david alan grier. being here today, man. >> thank you for having me. >> talk to me about this new play that you're a part of. the old and new, right? >> new production directed by diane pollis. myself, norm lewis, audra mcdonald ripping it up, man, every night, having a ball. >> what's it like to have to take hold of an opera, a musical that's been so important to so many people? >> well,...
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steam heat ♪ ♪ pulsating to the backbeat ♪ ♪ blitzkrieg bop ♪ hey ho, let's go ♪ shoot 'em in the back: april 4, 2012. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show"! my name is jon stewart. big one tonight. our guest jack goldsmith, the author of a new book on the limits of presidential power. i'm sorry, that must be a typoment i thought that said "limits." (laughs) let's begin tonight with last night's trio of primary nights for... victories, mitt romney. he beat santorum in wisconsin, he beat rick santorum in washington, d.c., beat him 70% to "wasn't even on the ballot." (laughter) it was without question one of the best primary showings for rick santorum yet. or to put it another way... >> everybody knows he's going to be the nominee. >> game over. >> rick santorum is done. >> you lose! good day sir! (laughter) >> jon: how over is this race? candidate newt gingrich didn't even bother gi
steam heat ♪ ♪ pulsating to the backbeat ♪ ♪ blitzkrieg bop ♪ hey ho, let's go ♪ shoot 'em in the back: april 4, 2012. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show"! my name is jon stewart. big one tonight. our guest jack goldsmith, the author of a new book on...
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people like billie holiday, count basie, duke ellington, they were all playing in the fillmore district, bop city, plantation club, jack's tavern. that's another world that i was intrigued by and the fact that there were neisei jazz musicians. also the no no boys, which i'm not sure if you are aware of, but one of the story lines in the play is about the character called chet monkawa and he was what was known as a no no boy. at some point everyone in the internment camp was asked to do this questionnaire and there were two questions, question 27 and 28, which basically said you were foreswear allegiance to japan and the emperor and will swear allegiance to america and that you will serve in the armed
people like billie holiday, count basie, duke ellington, they were all playing in the fillmore district, bop city, plantation club, jack's tavern. that's another world that i was intrigued by and the fact that there were neisei jazz musicians. also the no no boys, which i'm not sure if you are aware of, but one of the story lines in the play is about the character called chet monkawa and he was what was known as a no no boy. at some point everyone in the internment camp was asked to do this...
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bop talks very upon about the five wars of watergate. >> and you have to -- guess, got into the details of this but -- and we all, including carl and myself kind of ran buy it because the issue became what did nixon know and when did he know it and the pursuit of the tapes. about when you they did their investigation, i wall it the five warz. surveillance, wire at thing, break-ins, fixon, fbi, cia. -- >> the press. >> and then the second war was against the press, where, oh, the press is covering this antiwar movement aggressively. they were going to set up what was called the houston plan, which nixon signed off on, which was a series of illegal activities to read people's mail, break into apartments and so for the. so this had that rahal -- they took the mindset and the apparatus and the people and again it's in the tapes that they tell nixon they're moving all of this over to one campaign or another. >> the sabotage. >> yeah, the sabotage. >> and the fourth war was really the war against the system of justice, which was the coverup. and the fifth war, which we still see elements of t
bop talks very upon about the five wars of watergate. >> and you have to -- guess, got into the details of this but -- and we all, including carl and myself kind of ran buy it because the issue became what did nixon know and when did he know it and the pursuit of the tapes. about when you they did their investigation, i wall it the five warz. surveillance, wire at thing, break-ins, fixon, fbi, cia. -- >> the press. >> and then the second war was against the press, where, oh,...
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people like billie holiday, count basie, duke ellington, they were all playing in the fillmore district, bop city, plantation club, jack's tavern. that's another world that i was intrigued by and the fact that there were neisei jazz musicians. also the no no boys, which i'm not sure if you are aware of, but one of the story lines in the play is about the character called chet monkawa and he was what was known as a no no boy. at some point everyone in the internment camp was asked to do this questionnaire and there were two questions, question 27 and 28, which basically said you were foreswear allegiance to japan and the emperor and will swear allegiance to america and that you will serve in the armed forces. and for young neisei men in their late teens and 20's, if you signed that, by and large the sense was you could be drafted. and what came about was a certain amount of controversy over those two questions because a lot of things were floating around. one of the arguments, and that's my character, we're locked up. we're in prison and then i'm asked to sort of go out and sort of, like, def
people like billie holiday, count basie, duke ellington, they were all playing in the fillmore district, bop city, plantation club, jack's tavern. that's another world that i was intrigued by and the fact that there were neisei jazz musicians. also the no no boys, which i'm not sure if you are aware of, but one of the story lines in the play is about the character called chet monkawa and he was what was known as a no no boy. at some point everyone in the internment camp was asked to do this...
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they are bopping up and down and running around and hiding. they are at your feet and up in the trees. i didn't have enough ammo to do what he wanted. at that instant it was -- full-scale thing of fire, enemy fire, and guys beside telling me to get killed. tony on the radio. has his m-16 down. on the radio. things are all mixed up. on the radio. and he is calling in supporters and talking to colonel moore. whatever he is doing. radio man is behind. just then, just as i look over here, radio operator gets shot. gets hit. goes back on his back. just like, you know, ton of rocks. right back. you know, i'm looking. wow. these other guys drop. and the only way tony knows, he is on the phone. when the guy fell, took the phone out of his hand. tony turns around and looks for and it he's not there. down there at his feet. that was that. tony said let's go. everybody grabbed a guy and drug them back down into the creek bed. them guys are laying there dead, dying. that's that deal. probably five minutes later, ten minutes, i don't know what it is, he sa
they are bopping up and down and running around and hiding. they are at your feet and up in the trees. i didn't have enough ammo to do what he wanted. at that instant it was -- full-scale thing of fire, enemy fire, and guys beside telling me to get killed. tony on the radio. has his m-16 down. on the radio. things are all mixed up. on the radio. and he is calling in supporters and talking to colonel moore. whatever he is doing. radio man is behind. just then, just as i look over here, radio...
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. >> ♪ bop, bop, bop. >> searching from page 5. ladies and gentleman, the movie.movie starring elizabeth "stand by your man" dull. -- dole. what is his mood? what do you think? [laughter] the cecil b. demille of robert dole extravaganzas. still the most humorous man in the senate, house and sen. the former majority leader who you heard from. substituting for the secretary of agriculture and a man for all seasons. star of stage, screen, the senate, law and order, and reverse mortgages -- [laughter] senator fred thompson. majority leader of the senate and singing bass in the hit song elvira 257 times. and, of course, the man himself. bob dole. again, sam.ay it roll it. [applause] >> june 11, 1996, was one of the most emotional days of my life and one of the most beautiful days of our lives because of all the tributes and the warmth and the love that was in that room for bob dole. it was quite an event because he was not only stepping down from his role as majority leader of the senate, he was giving up his senate seat. and he loved the senate. ♪ >> we did not grow u
. >> ♪ bop, bop, bop. >> searching from page 5. ladies and gentleman, the movie.movie starring elizabeth "stand by your man" dull. -- dole. what is his mood? what do you think? [laughter] the cecil b. demille of robert dole extravaganzas. still the most humorous man in the senate, house and sen. the former majority leader who you heard from. substituting for the secretary of agriculture and a man for all seasons. star of stage, screen, the senate, law and order, and...
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in bussnnss wners like becknnr l could easily finddthemselves on the outside loooing in. 3beckner's bopand this spring day, it felt more like summer. summer.our cameras were rolling attdruid hill park phis wws out playing disc golf.you can see the sun hine and they look like they're having a greatttimee time. it was a spring-like winter.. now.../ this... pring day feels more like summer summer here's chief meteorlogist vytas reid with the skywatch fot ffrecast 3 3 3more ttan 100 tornadoes... tear apart 3 states...how one person rode out the storm... behind...in 10 mmnutes on fox45 news at ten < do you believe in magic? this guy... ccrtainly doess..// we'lll.. tell you about... his innredible past...// and... his.../ one-of-a-kind store.... in... thh world.../ that's right &phere...// in ourrcover story... next mm, these artisan bagels are so tasty. what do you think "artisan" means? i believe art is latin for "well-crafted" and isan is greek for "one who cares." so, well-crafted by one who cares, huh? either that, or it just means "really, really, really good
in bussnnss wners like becknnr l could easily finddthemselves on the outside loooing in. 3beckner's bopand this spring day, it felt more like summer. summer.our cameras were rolling attdruid hill park phis wws out playing disc golf.you can see the sun hine and they look like they're having a greatttimee time. it was a spring-like winter.. now.../ this... pring day feels more like summer summer here's chief meteorlogist vytas reid with the skywatch fot ffrecast 3 3 3more ttan 100 tornadoes......
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timothy didn't, so he kind of went bopping up there like he usually did, very secure in the knowledge he was going back to ad seg, and he sat down in this office, and then everybody calmly proceeded to tell them that, in fact, his sentence was probably going to be increased because of the fact this was the umpteenth time they found a shank in his cell and they were going to impose new charges on him. >> oh, dude, i will tell you right now if i get criminal charges off of finding a bic razor in my cell, i'm not going to be doing that time. i'll tell you right now. i'm not going to be doing that time. >> well, i'm here to tell you you're going to end up going back. >> i'm telling you right now, i'm not -- i'm going to kill myself if i go and get criminal charges on this [ bleep ]. that's what i'm telling you right now in front of these cameras. >> months after we left limon, schreiber was, in fact, convicted on the additional charges and received another two-year sentence. >> any of you out there that are doing [ bleep ] like i did, exposing yourself, god forbid you mess around with a f
timothy didn't, so he kind of went bopping up there like he usually did, very secure in the knowledge he was going back to ad seg, and he sat down in this office, and then everybody calmly proceeded to tell them that, in fact, his sentence was probably going to be increased because of the fact this was the umpteenth time they found a shank in his cell and they were going to impose new charges on him. >> oh, dude, i will tell you right now if i get criminal charges off of finding a bic...
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miller and i grew up in american band stands we were hopping and bopping. do you know him?o you have anything to say about him? >> never met him, billy, i will say. this he seems like a class act. at the end of the day, if they are going to rate a man by his record. i would have to give dick clark 100 because you definitely could dance to this guy. he was a good cat from afar. >> bill: very successful guy. now, he had the best hair and it's funny we are looking at rudy giuliani and the hair context. see if you can get off the former mayor. clark had the best hair except for mitt romney i think it's a tie. i think that's the best hair you can have. reagan had great hair, too, right? >> people don't realize. this the last three years of giuliani's administration he was combing hair over from dick clark's head. [ laughter ] >> bill: i am sure i picture that. [ laughter ] miller just came up with that that was -- you know, we didn't talk about this before. that was brilliant, miller. very good. >> that's what i do. that's what i do. >> bill: on the saturday night live that was
miller and i grew up in american band stands we were hopping and bopping. do you know him?o you have anything to say about him? >> never met him, billy, i will say. this he seems like a class act. at the end of the day, if they are going to rate a man by his record. i would have to give dick clark 100 because you definitely could dance to this guy. he was a good cat from afar. >> bill: very successful guy. now, he had the best hair and it's funny we are looking at rudy giuliani and...
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. >> jimmy: okay. [ robotic voice ] >> beep, boop, bop, boop. ♪ >> jimmy: all right. [ robotic voicecrochip. >> jimmy: not the easiest words. batman, bathroom, microchip. okay, rhyme wave's going to count you in by saying three, two, one, flow. >> okay. >> jimmy: you ready to do this? >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: good. all right, let's do it up rhyme wave. [ robotic voice ] >> three, two, one, flow. ♪ ready set go this is "ready, set, flow" i'm marrying a dime she ain't no heavy set ho ♪ ♪ and just so you know exactly what my status be ayo batman used to do a track with me ♪ ♪ i give 'em black eyes like a racoon, drop my microchips and i find 'em ♪ ♪ in the bathroom regis loving this flow that's like questlove cutting his fro ♪ ♪ yeah yeah this ain't a challenge i'm the truth this is big stat ♪ ♪ live on jimmy fallon with the roots ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about, buddy! mc stat. that was good, buddy. that was great. thank you so much. mc stat. rhyme wave. that was good. [cheers and applause ] rhyme wave, how did mc stat do, my friend? [ robotic voice ] >>
. >> jimmy: okay. [ robotic voice ] >> beep, boop, bop, boop. ♪ >> jimmy: all right. [ robotic voicecrochip. >> jimmy: not the easiest words. batman, bathroom, microchip. okay, rhyme wave's going to count you in by saying three, two, one, flow. >> okay. >> jimmy: you ready to do this? >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: good. all right, let's do it up rhyme wave. [ robotic voice ] >> three, two, one, flow. ♪ ready set go this is "ready, set,...
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miller and i grew up in american band stands we were hopping and bopping. do you know him?to say about him? >> never met him, billy, i will say. this he seems like a class act. at the end of the day, if they are going to rate a man by his record. i would have to give dick clark 100 because you definitely could dance to this guy. he was a good cat from afar. >> bill: very successful guy. now, he had the best hair and it's funny we are looking at rudy giuliani and the hair context. see if you can get off the former mayor. clark had the best hair except for mitt romney i think it's a tie. i think that's the best hair you can have. reagan had great hair, too, right? >> people don't realize. this the last three years of giuliani's administration he was combing hair over from dick clark's head. [ laughter ] >> bill: i am sure i picture that. [ laughter ] miller just came up with that that was -- you know, we didn't talk about this before. that was brilliant, miller. very good. >> that's what i do. that's what i do. >> bill: on the saturday night live that was great. [ laughter ]
miller and i grew up in american band stands we were hopping and bopping. do you know him?to say about him? >> never met him, billy, i will say. this he seems like a class act. at the end of the day, if they are going to rate a man by his record. i would have to give dick clark 100 because you definitely could dance to this guy. he was a good cat from afar. >> bill: very successful guy. now, he had the best hair and it's funny we are looking at rudy giuliani and the hair context....
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stocks coming off a bop here. there will be pressure in the space here. i think a much better play. ticker symbol, hos. >> great move. the knock on this stock has always been that the penetration into the market may start to die down. if you have a profit, 8% move, which you should, i would take the profit. >> and a pop for jamie moyer, age 49 1/2. he's the oldest pitcher to win a game in major league baseball yesterday. moyer began pitching in the majors 26 years ago. i think we have reporters younger than that here. >> it's funny, i can see weiss is very proud. that's his god son. >> before 263 current players were even born and even though his fastball has weak.ed, to a mere 79 miles per hour, his resolve remains strong as ever. he says he has no plans on trading in the pitcher's mound for the retirement moment. >>> coming up on the halftime report, the commodities team, dennis gartman is the fifth trade today. and this is a surprising one. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of: fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the
stocks coming off a bop here. there will be pressure in the space here. i think a much better play. ticker symbol, hos. >> great move. the knock on this stock has always been that the penetration into the market may start to die down. if you have a profit, 8% move, which you should, i would take the profit. >> and a pop for jamie moyer, age 49 1/2. he's the oldest pitcher to win a game in major league baseball yesterday. moyer began pitching in the majors 26 years ago. i think we...
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how two countries at war are finding are common bopped. >>> eating fresh fruits and vegetables but is fresh always best? a new study involving canned goods. >>> and our cameras capture a tricky mission involving birds on a ledge high above san francisco. >>> and good evening. i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. numbers dropping 20 to 30 degrees today as that marine layer is stacking up along the coastline to 3,000 feet. as for our tuesday, temperatures not so bad, in the mid-70s. minutes.ew you about our next minutes. >>> we're about a month away from the golden gate bridge's 75th anniversary. and here at nbc bay area we're telling the stories that make up the bridge's history. >> tonight nbc bay area's joe rosato jr. tells us the story of the famous color and why it was almost very different. >> reporter: when care's parents first took her to see the golden gate bridge as a child, she had the same reaction as many others. disappointment. >> when they drove us across, i was really upset because i thought it was going to be gold and i was mad because i thought i was tr
how two countries at war are finding are common bopped. >>> eating fresh fruits and vegetables but is fresh always best? a new study involving canned goods. >>> and our cameras capture a tricky mission involving birds on a ledge high above san francisco. >>> and good evening. i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. numbers dropping 20 to 30 degrees today as that marine layer is stacking up along the coastline to 3,000 feet. as for our tuesday,...
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quarterly data, which is actually a smart thing to do to kind of average out some of the bips and bops you get in the monday, we are probably underlying. >> can either of you identify a nation state in the modern day that has been prosperous while indulging a corrupt government that sells the tax code for money? a banking system that has no intention of lending to that nation state. i don't know what country it could be, or a country -- is there in history, peter, a nation state that has set up as an architecture, banking trade and tax code that ensures the removal of capital from that nation state as a base trend. is that an effective economic model for prosperity historically? >> well, absolutely not. i mean, you know, decapitalizing your country, running up huge deficits beyond which you'll be able to pay back, that's the road to disaster. right now we're living on borrowed money. we borrow lots and lots of money from the chinese to keep people employed at the present level. we're really on the road to greece. i don't want to lay this on the president. i want to lay it on both parti
quarterly data, which is actually a smart thing to do to kind of average out some of the bips and bops you get in the monday, we are probably underlying. >> can either of you identify a nation state in the modern day that has been prosperous while indulging a corrupt government that sells the tax code for money? a banking system that has no intention of lending to that nation state. i don't know what country it could be, or a country -- is there in history, peter, a nation state that has...
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had there been a fifth column, the war would have bop completely differently but he made sure the northern democrats were thrill union and the republican outside said not every democrat is a traitor but every traitor is a democrat. and they did what they call waving the bloody shirt to demind people that jefferson davis and everybody was democrat. but because of steven douglas the democratic party survived the wall and all the evidence is the democrats instance lested in the union cause in the north the same level as the rackons so the union carried the day in large a part because of what steven douglas did in terms of, i can't get elected and my job is to help lane lincoln and he is not appreciated for that. so that's why we still have a democratic party. why we have a liberal and a conservative party. let me tell you a couple other other folks and then we will get to the question and. a democratic party under jefferson was a party that did not like big government. they've been that way the entire 19th century. then in one election, almost overnight, they changed because of a man named wi
had there been a fifth column, the war would have bop completely differently but he made sure the northern democrats were thrill union and the republican outside said not every democrat is a traitor but every traitor is a democrat. and they did what they call waving the bloody shirt to demind people that jefferson davis and everybody was democrat. but because of steven douglas the democratic party survived the wall and all the evidence is the democrats instance lested in the union cause in the...
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>> i got burned out on kidz bop.w we don't like to ask children to perform on command. but i kind of want to. >> we really need to hear it again. can we hear it? >> is there a chance? >> we can try. you want to try to do it? ♪ scaramouche, scaramouche will you do the fandango ♪ ♪ thunderbolt and lightning very very frightening me ♪ ♪ galileo, galileo galileo figaro magnifico ♪ ♪ i'm just a poor boy nobody loves me ♪ ♪ he's just a poor boy from a poor family ♪ >> oh. >> we love callum. >> oh, callum. that is fantastic. >> my kids would not do that. that was awesome. >> which song's coming up next? >> yeah. what do we have next? >> i don't know. we're taking requests. >> all right. goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! we need asks. also on twitter and facebook. we need requests for the family. they'll come back and sing us. down there in marietta, georgia. >>> now, sam, explain to the people why it's so cold. >> just a little chill. but look how gorgeous that sky is. the hottest deejay in miami. how about a little at the t
>> i got burned out on kidz bop.w we don't like to ask children to perform on command. but i kind of want to. >> we really need to hear it again. can we hear it? >> is there a chance? >> we can try. you want to try to do it? ♪ scaramouche, scaramouche will you do the fandango ♪ ♪ thunderbolt and lightning very very frightening me ♪ ♪ galileo, galileo galileo figaro magnifico ♪ ♪ i'm just a poor boy nobody loves me ♪ ♪ he's just a poor boy from a poor...
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reflected in the bad result for march, what you want to do sometimes is average out those monthly bips and bopsk at the quarterly numbers. lots of data, like gdp, are quarterly. i think that's a reasonable way to look at things. if you look at that, then we're on a decent trend. if you believe this last month was the beginning of a new, less favorable trend that's possible. we won't know for another few months until we have more incoming information. >> does your gut tell you anything, though, jared? >> yes. my gut tells me that the quarterly data are probably correct. i think the underlying trend is probably in the neighborhood of 200,000 a month, perhaps a little bit north of that. but let me put that in context. does that mean that month after month we're going to see continuous improvement in the unemployment rate, in paychecks, in job availability? the kind of thing that really matter to average folks that might not be parsing these statistics the way you and i are right now? i would say not necessarily. i think if we add 200,000 a month, something in that neighborhood, if we go with that
reflected in the bad result for march, what you want to do sometimes is average out those monthly bips and bopsk at the quarterly numbers. lots of data, like gdp, are quarterly. i think that's a reasonable way to look at things. if you look at that, then we're on a decent trend. if you believe this last month was the beginning of a new, less favorable trend that's possible. we won't know for another few months until we have more incoming information. >> does your gut tell you anything,...
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we have to be careful bop falling in complacency when we think that our friends will take care of us. the only thing that has ever taken care of freedom in this country is ourselves. we have to work to protect our freedoms. there is really no substitute for that battle and the recognition that is a long distance battle. i in the grandchild of a slave born grandmother. i knew her. that is how very short our history is. this is a very long distance journey. this is a journey that if we lose vigilance we fall back. we let people occupied the public space and dialogue. we say let's be quiet about this. let's not get into controversy. if we are quiet we would not have all of this conflict and difficulty. when people are engaged in rhetoric that is designed to deny any citizens are fundamental rights, we have to speak out. there is another voice that is heard. >> let me say something real quick. this came on the heels of the humiliation of anita hill during the clarence thomas nomination. but that these women ran in reaction. they were walking down. the year of the woman was not about empow
we have to be careful bop falling in complacency when we think that our friends will take care of us. the only thing that has ever taken care of freedom in this country is ourselves. we have to work to protect our freedoms. there is really no substitute for that battle and the recognition that is a long distance battle. i in the grandchild of a slave born grandmother. i knew her. that is how very short our history is. this is a very long distance journey. this is a journey that if we lose...
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convince folks in congress to make the right choice, we could call at the reagan rule instead of the bop rules. he spoke at the executive office building earlier this morning. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of united states. [applause] >> thank you. it is wonderful to see you, especially you. [laughter] oh, man, i know - having to listen to a speech. [baby crying] it is wonderful to see you. lately we have been talking about the fundamental choice that we face as a country. we can settle for an economy where a shrinking number of people do very, very well and everybody else is struggling to get by or we can build an economy where we are rewarding hard work and responsibility, an economy where everybody has a fair shot and everybody is doing their fair share and everybody is playing by the same set of rules. the people who have joined me here today are extremely successful. they have created jobs and opportunities for thousands of americans. they are rightly proud of their success. veil of the country that made their success possible and most importantly, they want to make sure th
convince folks in congress to make the right choice, we could call at the reagan rule instead of the bop rules. he spoke at the executive office building earlier this morning. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of united states. [applause] >> thank you. it is wonderful to see you, especially you. [laughter] oh, man, i know - having to listen to a speech. [baby crying] it is wonderful to see you. lately we have been talking about the fundamental choice that we face as a country....
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you know how when you want to bop out to tunes while are you working out but your wires always get discombobulated>> it stays like that in your gym bag. >> sold. thank you. what's next? >> look at you on your yoga mat. >> hello! >> i will give this to cass because she does love yoga. personalized yoga mats are the perfect gift for the yoga mom. downward facing dog in your life. they're $80 at yogamattic.com. >> you can do yoga with your puppies on there. >> if you don't want a personalized one, they have a ton of other really great graphics. >> personalized cards are always cool. these are cute. >> this is for the mom that has everything and also grandmas. you have way too much art that's sitting in folders or it is on the refrick rageratorefrigerato. upload fantastic children's art. if it starts at $7.99 for flat cards, $10 for little folded note cards. unique. >> adorable. >> these are my personal favorites. this is the monograms enamel bangle. they're at seawonder. >> jerry's probably got it so we can't steal it. those are beautiful! >> $58 each. like wear one for every child, one for every out
you know how when you want to bop out to tunes while are you working out but your wires always get discombobulated>> it stays like that in your gym bag. >> sold. thank you. what's next? >> look at you on your yoga mat. >> hello! >> i will give this to cass because she does love yoga. personalized yoga mats are the perfect gift for the yoga mom. downward facing dog in your life. they're $80 at yogamattic.com. >> you can do yoga with your puppies on there....
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we have to be careful bop falling in complacency when we think that our friends will take care of us. the only thing that has ever taken care of freedom in this country is ourselves. we have to work to protect our freedoms. there is really no substitute for that battle and the recognition that is a long distance battle. i in the grandchild of a slave born grandmother. i knew her. that is how very short our history is. this is a very long distance journey. this is a journey that if we lose vigilance we fall back. we let people occupied the public space and dialogue. we say let's be quiet about this. let's not get into controversy. if we are quiet we would not have all of this conflict and difficulty. when people are engaged in rhetoric that is designed to deny any citizens are fundamental rights, we have to speak out. there is another voice that is heard. >> let me say something real quick. this came on the heels of the humiliation of anita hill during the clarence thomas nomination. but that these women ran in reaction. they were walking down. the year of the woman was not about empow
we have to be careful bop falling in complacency when we think that our friends will take care of us. the only thing that has ever taken care of freedom in this country is ourselves. we have to work to protect our freedoms. there is really no substitute for that battle and the recognition that is a long distance battle. i in the grandchild of a slave born grandmother. i knew her. that is how very short our history is. this is a very long distance journey. this is a journey that if we lose...
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i have introduced legislation that would allow student loans to be discharged from bops like every other -- in bankruptcy like every other private loan. "senior citizens continue to bear the burden of student debt." senior citizens. the story highlights one of my constituents, 58-year-old sandy barnett. as an adult, sandy found herself in a familiar situation. her husband was laid off and she wanted to go back to school. when she was younger, college wasn't an option, so she enrolled in a batch lores degree -- in a bachelor's degree program in psychology. she didn't take out any student loans, worked full-time while 234 school and patted her tuition as the bills came due. sandy graduated in 1987 with a batch lores degree in psychology and no student loan debt. school advisor told her it would be a good idea to keep going to school, get a master's degree because the degree program required a number of internships, she decided she wanted to focus on her studies and not work. she was going to be a full-time graduate student. so then for the first time she took out a student loan. sandy grad
i have introduced legislation that would allow student loans to be discharged from bops like every other -- in bankruptcy like every other private loan. "senior citizens continue to bear the burden of student debt." senior citizens. the story highlights one of my constituents, 58-year-old sandy barnett. as an adult, sandy found herself in a familiar situation. her husband was laid off and she wanted to go back to school. when she was younger, college wasn't an option, so she enrolled...