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julie bowen, follow her. @it'sjuliebowen. >> jimmy: julie bowen!pm on abc. we'll be right back with dave attell. cj what's with the line? must have got a whiff of my hair. it's head & shoulders with fresh scent technology. it keeps me 100% flake free, and smells better than ever. i know, i'm running out of things to have signed. head & shoulders. you can't ignore the power of the whiff. intercourse that's painfulit... due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use premarin vaginal cream if you've had unusual bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredie
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. >> right now on jimmy kimmel actress judy bowen.good night everyone >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight julie bowen. comedian dave attell. this week in unnecessary censorship. and music from cut/copy. with cleto and the cletones. and now, as far as i can tell, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ "jimmy kimmel live" >> jimmy: welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for
. >> right now on jimmy kimmel actress judy bowen.good night everyone >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight julie bowen. comedian dave attell. this week in unnecessary censorship. and music from cut/copy. with cleto and the cletones. and now, as far as i can tell, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ "jimmy kimmel live" >> jimmy: welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for
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andy bowen of the oceanographic institute with us today. woods hole found the wreckage of flight 447. we have expertise of kareen tina symons. i have a lot of questions about the pinger. the depies to emct the signals. we have a lot to tackle so let's get started. the search area is massive. but more intimidating, the depth at which crews might have to search. 13,000 feet down. the eiffel tower, empire state building, 1 world trade center and mt. washington don't have the amount the depths have to go. we have more with andy bowen at the woods hole oceanographic institute and christina symons. before we get to the depths, there is a particular map i have been watching on cnn for the last several days. could you put that up on the screen now? it shows the triangulation of where the pings have been located. christina, if the distance is somewhere between 13 and 17 miles, why is the search area between massachusetts and connecticut combined? >> there is always a bit of error as to where is the sound actually coming from. if you are standing sti
andy bowen of the oceanographic institute with us today. woods hole found the wreckage of flight 447. we have expertise of kareen tina symons. i have a lot of questions about the pinger. the depies to emct the signals. we have a lot to tackle so let's get started. the search area is massive. but more intimidating, the depth at which crews might have to search. 13,000 feet down. the eiffel tower, empire state building, 1 world trade center and mt. washington don't have the amount the depths have...
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. >> right now on jimmy kimmel actress judy bowen.bowen. >> good night everyone the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] ♪i am beautiful in every single way♪ ♪words, can't bring me down♪ drink that could be a love poegs. drink up and make out. >>> reaching out to the down and out. movie makers do an eye opening experience with the homeless. wait until you see the outcome. you are watching "world news now." ♪ put a little love in your heart ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by nasacort. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by nasacort. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like
. >> right now on jimmy kimmel actress judy bowen.bowen. >> good night everyone the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] ♪i am beautiful in every single way♪ ♪words, can't bring me down♪ drink that could be a love poegs. drink up...
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andy bowen at the woods hole oceanographic institute.e week ago, the three of us were having a conversation about pingers and the pings ended. does the fact the pings ended give credibility to the fact they were sounds coming from the black boxes and not from some other human-caused device. andy, i'll start with you. sorry about the confusion. >> sure, michael. that's fine. that is a reasonably logical conclusion to draw. certainly everyone was looking very hard at the sources of the sounds. they are very distinctive, the frequency at which the beacons emit their sound is well known. all of those elements came together along with the timing, as you were pointing out for the pings to essentially cease as a result of the batteries wearing out. i think it follows in step with what we would expect and clearly they are moving rapidly toward a real capability toward searching to the sea floor. >> christina symons, this is critical. he went so far, the acting transportation minister says pray for this next phase of the search. >> yes, i think t
andy bowen at the woods hole oceanographic institute.e week ago, the three of us were having a conversation about pingers and the pings ended. does the fact the pings ended give credibility to the fact they were sounds coming from the black boxes and not from some other human-caused device. andy, i'll start with you. sorry about the confusion. >> sure, michael. that's fine. that is a reasonably logical conclusion to draw. certainly everyone was looking very hard at the sources of the...
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: well, first of all, let's see how he did. >> miss bowen.rry. do you want me to come back? >> no. are you the producer? >> yeah. >> nice to see you. i'm the segment producer. >> you look really familiar to me. >> no. >> yeah. were you ever on tv? >> no. not recently. [ laughter ] i get brad pitt a lot. from my mom. i'm kidding. i'm being facetious. let's get started. i mean, we've got a lot to go over. and we're going to have some fun. you are great. and jimmy's great. you are great together. and you have great chemistry. it's going to be a great show. >> great. i think we've got great covered. >> we do. you're so fast on your feet. you're so good. stuff like that. that's what we want out there. do you have any stories? what do you want to talk about? gem has stuff but what do you want to talk about? >> actually i have a good story. a couple of friends of mine and i were out at night. it was at a bar -- >> can i stop you? >> yeah. >> this isn't poopy humor, is it? i'm just guessing. because he doesn't like scatological like diarrhea jokes. >
: well, first of all, let's see how he did. >> miss bowen.rry. do you want me to come back? >> no. are you the producer? >> yeah. >> nice to see you. i'm the segment producer. >> you look really familiar to me. >> no. >> yeah. were you ever on tv? >> no. not recently. [ laughter ] i get brad pitt a lot. from my mom. i'm kidding. i'm being facetious. let's get started. i mean, we've got a lot to go over. and we're going to have some fun. you are...
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. >> seth: and then i was out there with julie bowen from "modern family," who's great. bowen's great. you're going to really value her. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: because, to her credit, when we open the envelope, and it was your name, she held it for me to read. so, i had this great moment of getting to read my friend's name, which is just an outstanding moment. >> and you said best night ever. >> seth: best night ever. >> which i'm sure the other nominees loved. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: i actually did kind of go around to all of them afterwards. i'm like, "hey, i just want you to know you were really good!" >> the best part for me, just walking up on that stage. the look on your face was like i was your son or brother or something. you were like so excited. >> seth: i was so excited. >> i think there's a really good picture of us that's like over my shoulder. there you are. [ laughter and applause ] pure glee. >> seth: yeah. >> can we actually -- can we tighten in on it? i just want to see more, yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: that's a very
. >> seth: and then i was out there with julie bowen from "modern family," who's great. bowen's great. you're going to really value her. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: because, to her credit, when we open the envelope, and it was your name, she held it for me to read. so, i had this great moment of getting to read my friend's name, which is just an outstanding moment. >> and you said best night ever. >> seth: best night ever. >> which i'm sure the other...
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it's now expected that more than two and a half million times but the bowen here by the end of the lambing season in may the female edt time on portman has farmed in north county dublin. he is hoping to have up to five hundred and sixty new lambs born before the end of the season it's that big john. we could use all the happy content. as hard or that it's fallen tree do don davis was written from sixteen to eighteen hour days six weeks or so what are the same time it sends his great results at the end of it something that's always price of a spy it's a magical time on our farms as the weather improves and the tilt of two point six million lambs take to our fields full of the joys the ground paste to be down after a very wet march but it's far better than last year when problems associated with cold weather killed so many. one of the biggest threats this year with the adults. the kids and their two dogs into it. it is shaped like this. he could use torture to party. that's because some of the dusk is the placement of ditches and i'm hoping for from his mother. and the diamonds to do is to b
it's now expected that more than two and a half million times but the bowen here by the end of the lambing season in may the female edt time on portman has farmed in north county dublin. he is hoping to have up to five hundred and sixty new lambs born before the end of the season it's that big john. we could use all the happy content. as hard or that it's fallen tree do don davis was written from sixteen to eighteen hour days six weeks or so what are the same time it sends his great results at...
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tomorrow night, julie bowen will be here, the very funny dave attell will join us, and we'll have musicfirst guest tonight has been our tv dad longer than most of our real life dads. you can watch the season three finale of last man standing, friday night at 8:00 here on abc. >> remember, buddy, losing is just as the good as winning. >> aren't those the lyrics to the canadian national anthem? >> jimmy: from infinity and even beyond that please welcome tim allen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you for coming. >> how are you doing? everything all right? >> everything is just great. really good. really good. you are the one you got a baby coming. >> jimmy: i do have a baby coming. yeah, yeah, it's in my wife right now. >> that's a good place for the baby, actually, jimmy. >> jimmy: it continually assaults her from the inside. >> fist bumps. >> jimmy: fists, feet or worse. >> do you know what it is? don't tell me. >> jimmy: we are not going to find out. >> liar. >> jimmy: ever. >> ever? >> jimmy: people do think i'm lying. >> ask her baby doctor get it on a piece of paper. grea
tomorrow night, julie bowen will be here, the very funny dave attell will join us, and we'll have musicfirst guest tonight has been our tv dad longer than most of our real life dads. you can watch the season three finale of last man standing, friday night at 8:00 here on abc. >> remember, buddy, losing is just as the good as winning. >> aren't those the lyrics to the canadian national anthem? >> jimmy: from infinity and even beyond that please welcome tim allen. [ cheers and...
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seen five days of gains here, but a lot of people questioning whether this is in tact or a debt cat bowen. but nonetheless we are in the green today, up about half a%, in fact near session highs, and what it comes to what everyone is talking about, it is earnings, we've been talking about this all day, but it's a big week. netflix up after the bell. that stock is lower ahead of that report. on wednesday, apple and facebook, we are see nice strength, helping lift the overall nasdaq. in terms of individual winners, micron technology, mary mentioned it, but got the price target up. this in fact has been one of the leading stocks over the past five days of wins. also nice upward movement. all higher on the day. intoic to you guys. >> sheila, thank you. >>> shares of therapeutic soaring today, the company getting good news from the fda to treat a fatal muscle disease affecting young boys. >> joining us more is meg terrell. >> it's developing a company for deshen muss class dystrophy. it can put boys in wheelchairs by their teens and kill them before the age of 30. it had setbacks when the fda
seen five days of gains here, but a lot of people questioning whether this is in tact or a debt cat bowen. but nonetheless we are in the green today, up about half a%, in fact near session highs, and what it comes to what everyone is talking about, it is earnings, we've been talking about this all day, but it's a big week. netflix up after the bell. that stock is lower ahead of that report. on wednesday, apple and facebook, we are see nice strength, helping lift the overall nasdaq. in terms of...
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and later this week, tim allen, julie bowen, ginnifer goodwin, dave attell, and music from cut copy andter the people. our fit guest tonight is a very talented actor, director, writer, and music who to this day is still the only billy bob in history to win an academy award. you can see him now as the sadistic hit man lorne malvo in the new show "fargo." >> you have a package for me? >> how are you? what's your name? >> why? >> so i can find your package. >> duluth. >> sorry? >> the package is addressed to duluth. >> that's a city. i need your name. >> i told you my name. >> your name's duluth? well, i'll need to see some i.d. >> no. >> "fargo" airs tuesdays at 10:00 on fx. please welcome billy bob thornton. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? good to see you. >> good to see you. >> jimmy: i don't imagine you as an easter kind of guy in general. are you? >> yeah. i love holidays. yeah. we just did the usual thing with the kids and had easter eggs and that. i don't see as well as i used to. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> so for me they hide traffic cones and flashing lights and things like that. [
and later this week, tim allen, julie bowen, ginnifer goodwin, dave attell, and music from cut copy andter the people. our fit guest tonight is a very talented actor, director, writer, and music who to this day is still the only billy bob in history to win an academy award. you can see him now as the sadistic hit man lorne malvo in the new show "fargo." >> you have a package for me? >> how are you? what's your name? >> why? >> so i can find your package....
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in the bowen case in this court, the court accepted the sincerity of the belief that the use of the child's social security number would offend religious belief and commitments, but said they still had to make a judgment about whether that was a substantial burden. so it does have to be, with all due respect, part of the analysis. >> i still don't understand how hhs exercised its judgment to grant the exemption to nonreligious corporations if you say it was not compelled by rfra. >> i don't think -- >> then it must have been because the health care coverage was not that important. >> it didn't grant an exemption to any nonreligious organizations, justice kennedy. it granted an exemption to churches, and that was it. with respect to religious nonprofits, it constructed an accommodation, but the accommodation delivers the contraceptive coverage to the employees of the nonprofits. it just does it through an indirect means. but there is no diminution of there's no basis for questioning the government's interest with respect to that accommodation because the employees get the coverage, just as t
in the bowen case in this court, the court accepted the sincerity of the belief that the use of the child's social security number would offend religious belief and commitments, but said they still had to make a judgment about whether that was a substantial burden. so it does have to be, with all due respect, part of the analysis. >> i still don't understand how hhs exercised its judgment to grant the exemption to nonreligious corporations if you say it was not compelled by rfra. >>...
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this is an e-mail from randy bowen from san antonio, doesn't all volunteer military, make easy to throw the u.s. into conflict. >> if this isn't my area of expertise, analyzing what goings on in the person's brain on why people want to be politicians, a strange cat to begin with. i don't know, i really think there could be a flippancy there. more than we would like because they feel they have no stake in the game. >> host: wayne in texas, good afternoon. >> caller: hi. i am thinking about the cat program, current portions program. what if that had been weighs the marines operated and had done away with almost suicidal search and destroy missions? i am also thinking general westmoreland's last day on duty, the 5:00 prize, how could the attacks in saigon be stopped? he couldn't. abrams showed up and said he was going to stop it, pull the troops and what if those tactics, the combined action program had taken place in i corps. and i have a friend who was over it there 66 through 70 and the late 70s he told me he could walk over 75% of vietnam's, bill colby and a friend worked on a motorcyc
this is an e-mail from randy bowen from san antonio, doesn't all volunteer military, make easy to throw the u.s. into conflict. >> if this isn't my area of expertise, analyzing what goings on in the person's brain on why people want to be politicians, a strange cat to begin with. i don't know, i really think there could be a flippancy there. more than we would like because they feel they have no stake in the game. >> host: wayne in texas, good afternoon. >> caller: hi. i am...
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this is an e-mail from randy bowen in san antonio: does an all-volunteer military make it easier for politicians to throw the u.s. into conflict? >> guest: you know, that's interesting, randy. it -- maybe, you know? look, you're getting, this isn't my area of expertise, trying to analyze what goes on in a politician's brain. i wonder why people want to be politicians, you know? because you're kind of a strange cat to begin with. so i don't know. but i think there could be with a flippancy there more than we would like because they feel they have no stake in the game. >> host: wayne, abilene, texas. good afternoon. >> caller: hi. i'm thinking about the cap program that you were part of, and what if that had been the way that the marines had operated and had done away with the almost suicidal search and destroy missions? and i'm thinking also down in three corps general westmoreland, his last day on duty was asked at the 5:00 follies how could the rocket attacks on saigon be stopped. he said, they couldn't then abrams showed up and said he was going to stop them. he pulled in the troop
this is an e-mail from randy bowen in san antonio: does an all-volunteer military make it easier for politicians to throw the u.s. into conflict? >> guest: you know, that's interesting, randy. it -- maybe, you know? look, you're getting, this isn't my area of expertise, trying to analyze what goes on in a politician's brain. i wonder why people want to be politicians, you know? because you're kind of a strange cat to begin with. so i don't know. but i think there could be with a flippancy...