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"the bourne legacy." >> "the bourne legacy."ar. 2012. >> 2012. >> jimmy: that's amazing. "the avengers," that's like -- i mean, everyone saying this character is going to be awesome, hawkeye. >> yeah, i think so. >> jimmy: well, i mean, yeah. but was it super fun? >> it was -- yeah. yeah. you know -- >> jimmy: it's work. >> yeah. you get to run around with a bow and arrow and be a superhero. >> jimmy: i do that all day. >> yeah, i know. >> jimmy: i do it anyway, yeah. >> yeah, it's tuesday. >> jimmy: no one yells at me. it's a normal monday for me. >> exactly. >> jimmy: jimmy's got a bow and arrow. >> hey, congratulations on "snl," by the way. anybody see it? you were awesome. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. >> hey, were you nervous? do you get nervous? >> jimmy: yeah, i was a little nervous. >> were you? >> jimmy: yeah. it's fine. >> what do you do to alleviate your nervousness? >> jimmy: take a lot of mucinex. [ laughter ] just -- >> that's right. >> jimmy: that's all i do, yeah. just a lot of it. >> it's good. >>
"the bourne legacy." >> "the bourne legacy."ar. 2012. >> 2012. >> jimmy: that's amazing. "the avengers," that's like -- i mean, everyone saying this character is going to be awesome, hawkeye. >> yeah, i think so. >> jimmy: well, i mean, yeah. but was it super fun? >> it was -- yeah. yeah. you know -- >> jimmy: it's work. >> yeah. you get to run around with a bow and arrow and be a superhero. >> jimmy: i do that...
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he was just released week joining us now, timmy his brother josh, dad clark and mom julie, the oz bournamily from wiz con sin thank you for coming in this morning we appreciate it and i have to say, we ran the story last week and everybody was so touched by the story and the video of little timmy let me first ask how everyone is doing clark let me start with you how is timmy doing now. >> he is doing fine. as you can tell we are trying to keep the mask and gloves on and wanting to be as protective as possible it is a work in progress not something that is typically quickly fixed but, he is good enough to be out of his isolation room now we just try to keep him as protected as we can. >> so here is what i am wondering, obviously he has the mask you are being protective he was in for 5 months, i assume he is not cured, that there is still -- will be ongoing treatments? >> yeah. it is a long term process in terms of his immune system taking the fix and getting back to a point where, it works well, so he will be here we will be here there he goes. >> watch him there is a step here. julie, y
he was just released week joining us now, timmy his brother josh, dad clark and mom julie, the oz bournamily from wiz con sin thank you for coming in this morning we appreciate it and i have to say, we ran the story last week and everybody was so touched by the story and the video of little timmy let me first ask how everyone is doing clark let me start with you how is timmy doing now. >> he is doing fine. as you can tell we are trying to keep the mask and gloves on and wanting to be as...
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temperatures reached one and four degrees in melbourne, and it is hard to buy a -- 104 degrees in mel bourne, and it is hard to buy a soft drink. >> i am so worried about those hot ozzie's. >> no, no, no, no, on a similar note, i wish everyone a happy new year, and a merit orthodox christmas. the high note was one of my high-school classmates recognize me on your show and called me -- recognize me on your show, and called me in america. we reestablished contact. if i am recognizable from my high school days, that has to be a high note. >> i am reminding viewers you can listen to the program intermittently on sirius xm radio and you can see and the english-language stations of voice of america. until next week, have a great way, and made these horrors not come to pass, and have a glorious time. cheers. >> many have spoken on the need to transition to a clean energy future. at exelon, we are acting. we are greening of our operations, helping customers and communities reduce emissions, and offering more low carbon electricity in the marketplace. we're taking action and we are seeing results. >>
temperatures reached one and four degrees in melbourne, and it is hard to buy a -- 104 degrees in mel bourne, and it is hard to buy a soft drink. >> i am so worried about those hot ozzie's. >> no, no, no, no, on a similar note, i wish everyone a happy new year, and a merit orthodox christmas. the high note was one of my high-school classmates recognize me on your show and called me -- recognize me on your show, and called me in america. we reestablished contact. if i am recognizable...
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one then the bourn interpreter told me he was in love with iraq. he was addicted to the culture. he was obsessed by it. he loved the food, everything about iraq. and another baghdad board interpreter told me i iraqis can like you but the love him for a lot of reasons. he had a magical personality and a trust will face. his presence was noted immediately. the iraqi slough to talk to men with a mustache. and he had a mustache, suntan, dark skin and muscular body and looks like an arab. beside that, his heart was connecting to these people for the average american soldier the iraqis can be hard to sit down and talk to but when they sat down to eat with capt patriquin they could tell he enjoyed eating with their hands as he did and he didn't take it. they thought he was telling them i will do whatever i can to assure you that i'm genuine. he gave the iraqi the most honorable and honest picture of the american people in the military in particular. they felt he was the true american heart. and this iraqi bourn enter worker concluded my god, there is no one in the world who could have f
one then the bourn interpreter told me he was in love with iraq. he was addicted to the culture. he was obsessed by it. he loved the food, everything about iraq. and another baghdad board interpreter told me i iraqis can like you but the love him for a lot of reasons. he had a magical personality and a trust will face. his presence was noted immediately. the iraqi slough to talk to men with a mustache. and he had a mustache, suntan, dark skin and muscular body and looks like an arab. beside...
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this got through everything at their bourne's for an equaliser and wasted several great opportunities their men spend the dying seconds camped in the visitors zone but failed to send the game to overtime three two to our worst the final score of this and i thought i feel that i have arrived at an elite club their responsibility is much higher and i'm thinking more about tactics as the level of my teammates is much higher it's very difficult to grade his current chances but again when you hit some chances and special in this period in the. play where well and just can the come on strong enough i can is the person in first and second but this wien og boris stretch they. winning streak to three games and ant is carson between one and climb up two places in the rankings to now seed fourth in the eastern conference while over westside to stay in a place to complain about how both are chief. brings to n.b.a. basketball and kevin durant touched upon his possible involvement with team usa at their twenty twelve olympic games after winning gold at the twenty ten world championships the oklahom
this got through everything at their bourne's for an equaliser and wasted several great opportunities their men spend the dying seconds camped in the visitors zone but failed to send the game to overtime three two to our worst the final score of this and i thought i feel that i have arrived at an elite club their responsibility is much higher and i'm thinking more about tactics as the level of my teammates is much higher it's very difficult to grade his current chances but again when you hit...
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season the australian open which gets underway in melbourne on january the sixteenth denmark while the bourne carried out the outfield leads the women's fields ahead of the czech republic's transcripts of up and victoria as a rank of better routes followed by chirac of one the time in two thousand days vera zvonareva is russia's second highest ranked woman in seven the knowledge who created history at melbourne park last year by becoming the first chinese woman to reach a grand slam final seeded while defending champion killed clijsters of belgium twelve and russia's anastasio public cenk about his sixty thousand over in the men's draw world number one novak djokovic is the top seed head of rafael nadal and roger federer andy murray who has been the runner up for the past two years received for the draw for the tournament will take place in melbourne on thursday january twelfth. last people now and five players recorded double digit scores as moscow region side him key thrashed a lot of in team vs by seventy seven points to fifty four to stay top of the d.t.p. league which reports. are coming
season the australian open which gets underway in melbourne on january the sixteenth denmark while the bourne carried out the outfield leads the women's fields ahead of the czech republic's transcripts of up and victoria as a rank of better routes followed by chirac of one the time in two thousand days vera zvonareva is russia's second highest ranked woman in seven the knowledge who created history at melbourne park last year by becoming the first chinese woman to reach a grand slam final...
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discuss threw everything at their bourne's for an equaliser and wasted several great opportunities their man spend the dying seconds camped in the visitors zone but failed to send the game to overtime three two two are worse the final score of business the i feel that i have arrived at a big club their responsibility is much higher and i'm thinking more about tactics as the level of my teammates is much higher it's very difficult to grade his current chances but again we were due to get some chances and special in this period in the. play where well and just couldn't the come on strong enough like in is that there is an air force in the second but this we not bore a stretch there. weaning streak to three games and ant is cause unbeaten run in two places in the rankings to now seed fourth in the eastern conference while west side steamy please complain about the aura chief. let's not take a look at the other results five more games were played on thursday in the care chel western conference leaders scarse. threshed after he did in five one one of the best in the east suffered a three two
discuss threw everything at their bourne's for an equaliser and wasted several great opportunities their man spend the dying seconds camped in the visitors zone but failed to send the game to overtime three two two are worse the final score of business the i feel that i have arrived at a big club their responsibility is much higher and i'm thinking more about tactics as the level of my teammates is much higher it's very difficult to grade his current chances but again we were due to get some...
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we have this thing if somebody else comes up and says "i love you in "the bourne," i say thank you. and they say are you mat damon? i said no, i'm brad pitt. we both have a similar approach to our job, it's our job. other than that we wanted to be left alone and be with our families. >> he seems like a very adjusted person in life. he works hard to keep that, stay in his marriage, his kid and so on. you seem to have come to that place as well. >> yeah. >> how important has your wife been to you? >> the most important person in my life. she's my whole world. she's a wonderful mother, a wonderful life. all of her focus is on the kids. she supports me in every single way. we have a great thing going. >> what's the future holding for you in sn what's in the pipeline? >> a lot of different things. i'm trying to build up my business both in producing film and television and working on a lot of businesses outside of the entertainment industry. i always felt like careers can be very short lived. you don't know how long they're going to last and i want to build something i can have for my fa
we have this thing if somebody else comes up and says "i love you in "the bourne," i say thank you. and they say are you mat damon? i said no, i'm brad pitt. we both have a similar approach to our job, it's our job. other than that we wanted to be left alone and be with our families. >> he seems like a very adjusted person in life. he works hard to keep that, stay in his marriage, his kid and so on. you seem to have come to that place as well. >> yeah. >> how...
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the national bourn citizen calls is the fifth topic in my book. among the very few prerequisites for the office spelled out in the constitution this is the proverbial trade in the punch bowl. [laughter] it says you can't be president unless you are a natural born in citizen and you heard about that in the news and it is really stupid calls. section two of the 21st amendment, you may not know, the 21st amendment is the one that ended prohibition. that is section 1. section two makes it unconstitutional to bring liquor across the state lines in violation of law and it's one of the only two places in the constitution which where an individual can break the constitution where it was the direct peter of individuals the rest is about the government. so there are two things you can do if you want to violate the constitution. you can either engage in slavery or you can bring a be year across the state line violation. the letters of the clause authorizes the converse, tells congress it can authorize the private ships to fight privates to beat the pirates.
the national bourn citizen calls is the fifth topic in my book. among the very few prerequisites for the office spelled out in the constitution this is the proverbial trade in the punch bowl. [laughter] it says you can't be president unless you are a natural born in citizen and you heard about that in the news and it is really stupid calls. section two of the 21st amendment, you may not know, the 21st amendment is the one that ended prohibition. that is section 1. section two makes it...
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last time i saw him, if somebody else comes up and say i lorve yu in the bourn identity, i say thank. are you matt damon, i say i'm brad pitt. all the time with "the fighter" and "the perfect storm." we have the similar approach. it's our job. >> piers: he seem aid very well-adjusted guy to me, matt damon. he worked on out what is most important in his life, and he works hard to keep that sustained. his marriage and kids and so on. you seem to have come to that place as well. >> yes. >> piers: how important has your wife been to you? >> she's the most important person in any life. she's my whole world. she's a wonderful mother and wife. all of her focus is the on the kids. she supports me in every single way, and you know, we have a great thing going. >> what's the future holding for you in the pipeline? >> a lot of different things. i'm trying to build up my business in producing and film and television and working on a lot of businesses outside the sberl at the same time industry. i femt like career are short lived and you don't know how long it will last. we launched wahlberger's.
last time i saw him, if somebody else comes up and say i lorve yu in the bourn identity, i say thank. are you matt damon, i say i'm brad pitt. all the time with "the fighter" and "the perfect storm." we have the similar approach. it's our job. >> piers: he seem aid very well-adjusted guy to me, matt damon. he worked on out what is most important in his life, and he works hard to keep that sustained. his marriage and kids and so on. you seem to have come to that place...
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they are thinking i think i saw that in a movie once in the bourn identity, wasn't there something there? unless you're an international spy you can probably take a pass on the safe deposit box. >> good call. thank you, jill schlesinger, editor at large for cbsmoneywatch.com. thank you. have a great day. >>> we are hearing reports that the runways are closed at seattle's airport but we just got off the phone with sfo and they are not reporting any cancellations yet if you are heading up that way to the north west. a foot of snow in washington and oregon closing schools and making travel treacherous. a number of accidents. more snow today and tomorrow. we have concerns. our own. we have rain coming our way too, right, mr. karnow? >> that is absolutely right. and boy, could we use it. we are going to see some much- needed showers showing up around the bay area right now. outside, it's dry. temperatures running in the 30s and 40s. not as cold as it's been. that cloud cover keeping the temperatures up a bit but by the afternoon, likely going to see a couple of raindrops in the north bay and
they are thinking i think i saw that in a movie once in the bourn identity, wasn't there something there? unless you're an international spy you can probably take a pass on the safe deposit box. >> good call. thank you, jill schlesinger, editor at large for cbsmoneywatch.com. thank you. have a great day. >>> we are hearing reports that the runways are closed at seattle's airport but we just got off the phone with sfo and they are not reporting any cancellations yet if you are...
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randolph bourne, jane addams goes to prison but propaganda becomes in the right hand, in the hands of the state a much more effective tool to heard people where you want them. the most important thing about the committee for public information is that it drew on the understanding of crowd psychology or mass psychology pioneered by figures like sigmund freud. people were not moved by fact or reason but manipulated by emotion. this system of mass propaganda which created a kind of permanent fear was transferred the moment the war was over to the dreaded red. has a great writer i like dwight macdonald who writes of this period and says essentially world war i was the rock on which these movements broke. this is absolutely vital to understanding what happened to american democracy because these movements never took formal political power. and yet is able the true corrective to in terms of opening up our democracy. the liberty party that -- suffragists and labor movement and the civil-rights movement. these were movements that pressured the liberal class to respond. we saw the best example
randolph bourne, jane addams goes to prison but propaganda becomes in the right hand, in the hands of the state a much more effective tool to heard people where you want them. the most important thing about the committee for public information is that it drew on the understanding of crowd psychology or mass psychology pioneered by figures like sigmund freud. people were not moved by fact or reason but manipulated by emotion. this system of mass propaganda which created a kind of permanent fear...
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economy nearly all of them originate with some federal investment if you look at companies like google bournut of a grant on the libraries or the work on the browser, so nearly every segment of the i.t. economy originates. berkeley is a beautiful chart that maps back which of the keys of segments of the billion dollar industries and i.t. originated from the federal r&d investments of the category continuing that engine to exceed basic activities does have in fact over time and this is the long-term point james made an impact on the economy we have applied benefits and no question in anyone's mind that darpa has been a resource for the benefit of the work they are doing in the internet, gps. you name it, these technologies were very much critical and were guided and attracted by the wonderful work that darpa which is why we see the president so committed both in terms of investing in areas that are already in the startup years generated significant capital fell one investment because they already had in some of the key milestones. so the applied peace is certainly there and in the third is th
economy nearly all of them originate with some federal investment if you look at companies like google bournut of a grant on the libraries or the work on the browser, so nearly every segment of the i.t. economy originates. berkeley is a beautiful chart that maps back which of the keys of segments of the billion dollar industries and i.t. originated from the federal r&d investments of the category continuing that engine to exceed basic activities does have in fact over time and this is the...
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there was horse dung everywhere and more people were killed from horse manure-bourne mosquito illnesses -- what was the question. >> why in modern times did they make these prototypes. >> oh, the modern cars. >> and then they destroyed them. >> and why did they destroy them the second time around? >> yeah. >> what they wanted to do was internal the combustion machine. they wanted to have a great after-market. >> why did they -- >> why did they do them in the first place? >> it was a bright idea. they want to do it, if you really want to know who killed the second -- who killed the electric car, the second time around, after world war i, you have to probably go to the people who made that movie. there was a really good movie -- and i know the principles who were involved in the mission controls and all that. the only reason -- do you want me to stop? am i done? okay. you have to understand something, folks, all the stuff you hear about oil and energy from big media, from big corporations, from the government is really a distraction, a falsehood or an exaggeration. they can have this stuf
there was horse dung everywhere and more people were killed from horse manure-bourne mosquito illnesses -- what was the question. >> why in modern times did they make these prototypes. >> oh, the modern cars. >> and then they destroyed them. >> and why did they destroy them the second time around? >> yeah. >> what they wanted to do was internal the combustion machine. they wanted to have a great after-market. >> why did they -- >> why did they do...
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it says, you know, if you're not a natural born citizen, you're bourne overseas, even if you've been in the u.s. military, you're still not good enough to be our president. and like if i was not a natural born citizen, that would be offensive to me. shall we close up? thank you very much for -- oh, oh. whoa. in -- in under the wire. this better be good. >> when well, i have a question about your next week. week -- book. >> oh, good. >> what about odd pieces of legislation? maybe the field's too broad, there are too many odd kinds of statutes running around. wouldn't that make a great book? there's some really crazy things written -- >> is this a co-authorship offer? [laughter] because if you read the book, you'll find out that i asked craig l over here if -- >> i said it's an odd idea. >> no, you looked at me like i was crazy, and you walked away. [laughter] the state v. state, the ten greatest original jurisdiction, and i've gotten some comments that say it would be. what's your question? [laughter] i don't know. i'm not interested in that book. odd legislation, that sounds like som
it says, you know, if you're not a natural born citizen, you're bourne overseas, even if you've been in the u.s. military, you're still not good enough to be our president. and like if i was not a natural born citizen, that would be offensive to me. shall we close up? thank you very much for -- oh, oh. whoa. in -- in under the wire. this better be good. >> when well, i have a question about your next week. week -- book. >> oh, good. >> what about odd pieces of legislation?...
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the cdc says it was the deadlyist outbreak of food bourn illness. >>> remembering civil rights hero. in honor of martin luther king junior. >>> a new eye on the sky. >>> a live look there at the golden gate. not dealing with any patchy fog there. we do have it around parts of the north bay. we have your numbers coming up. >>> good morning, and welcome back. the time is 7:23. the freedom train will make its journey tomorrow. charter cal train will leave at 9:30 tomorrow morning. it will stop in sunnyvale, palo alto and san mateo before arriving in san francisco around 11:00. the freedom train ride commemorates dr. martin luther king marchs in alabama in 1965. tomorrow will be a day on not a day off for hundreds of bay area volunteers. in san francisco volunteers will be in the golden gate national parks cleaning up and planting trees. in richmond volunteers will repair homes at the 800 block of sixth street. >>> camera five caught me off guard there. sometimes it has a mind of its own. weather sometimes you never know what will happen with it. let's check with rosemary. >> a live welc
the cdc says it was the deadlyist outbreak of food bourn illness. >>> remembering civil rights hero. in honor of martin luther king junior. >>> a new eye on the sky. >>> a live look there at the golden gate. not dealing with any patchy fog there. we do have it around parts of the north bay. we have your numbers coming up. >>> good morning, and welcome back. the time is 7:23. the freedom train will make its journey tomorrow. charter cal train will leave at...
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there is an article say you're one of the 12th bourne's in his side. guest: when he is right, i am happy to point that out. indeed i am voting, as i believe the people of the second district of south carolina, i am voting as i believe they would want me to vote. sometimes the leadership would not like this, but the bottom line, i am representing the people of south carolina. host: we're going to put the numbers up on the screen if you like to talk with representative joe wilson. we have put aside the fourth line for south carolina residents. speaking of south carolina, you have a lot going on down there. have you endorsed the someone for the presidential race? guest: i have become uncommitted. i will remain uncommitted. i am so proud of the people of south carolina. since 1980 the republican presidential primary has been correct in selecting the nominee of the republican primary alternate president. the people of south carolina are composite america. in the communities i represent, nearly 75% of the people voting in the primary on saturday will be tran
there is an article say you're one of the 12th bourne's in his side. guest: when he is right, i am happy to point that out. indeed i am voting, as i believe the people of the second district of south carolina, i am voting as i believe they would want me to vote. sometimes the leadership would not like this, but the bottom line, i am representing the people of south carolina. host: we're going to put the numbers up on the screen if you like to talk with representative joe wilson. we have put...
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super predators who bourne of the crack epidemic and the collapse of the family in urban areas were going to overwhelm us with delinquency. and as i said, not true. accompanying that notion of super predators was a very widespread belief backed up by some data that, quote, nothing works. in other words, folks who had done careful controlled study, studies of lots of interventions in juvenile and adult criminal behavior concluded you know what? it really doesn't make any difference if we do these programs or not, so to protect the community let's lock these kids up. 20 years later, that is a very different theme. we now know at least four very strong evidence-based interventions that, in fact, do exactly what you asked about. and three of them have terrible names, i think. apologies to the developers of these wonderful programs, but one is multisystemic therapy, the other is functional family therapy, and the third -- ready for this, multidimensional treatment foster care model. those names all build around the fundamental notion that the way to help kids is to strengthen their family's ab
super predators who bourne of the crack epidemic and the collapse of the family in urban areas were going to overwhelm us with delinquency. and as i said, not true. accompanying that notion of super predators was a very widespread belief backed up by some data that, quote, nothing works. in other words, folks who had done careful controlled study, studies of lots of interventions in juvenile and adult criminal behavior concluded you know what? it really doesn't make any difference if we do...