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[laughs] >> hey, calvin.u owe me big-time for faking this assignment so you wouldn't have to go to this concert. sure. come on over. ♪ ♪ all the goodness of milk, all the deliciousness of hershey's syrup. >> oh, curtis, thanks again for all of your help. i can only imagine what those little kids' faces are gonna look like when they light up when they get those toys. >> anything i can do to help, baby. >> you know, curtis, you have your moments, but you really are a good man. >> yes, i am. >> and, so help me god, i will put you in the last choke hold if you mess my hair up with that water gun. >> what water gun are you talking about? >> did you get that water gun from the help center, baby? >> what water gun are you talking about? >> the water gun that's in your hand, curtis. >> baby, i don't have a water gun in my hand. >> curtis. >> what are you talking about? >> hold your hands up. open them. open both palms at the same time. yeah. >> you are tripping. >> yeah, i ain't tripping. >> sometimes i think you're
[laughs] >> hey, calvin.u owe me big-time for faking this assignment so you wouldn't have to go to this concert. sure. come on over. ♪ ♪ all the goodness of milk, all the deliciousness of hershey's syrup. >> oh, curtis, thanks again for all of your help. i can only imagine what those little kids' faces are gonna look like when they light up when they get those toys. >> anything i can do to help, baby. >> you know, curtis, you have your moments, but you really are a...
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calvin, calvin, look at me. >> what is more entertaining about this video is the guy behind the camera>> be nice to the chipmunk. yep, no. be kind. yep, okay. chipmunk, quit attacking my cat. if you bite me, chipmunk. ugh, ugh! i'm scared of chipmunks. >> taking after him. >> no, no, no. william, come here. no, don't worry about the grilled cheese. >> oh, there was a grilled cheese involved in the story as well. >> now it got serious. >> the chipmunk runs, and they start to play a game of cat and mouse with the chipmunk. >> grab the cat. >> i want to grab the chipmunk. >> no, the chipmunk will bite you. it is a scary chipmunk. oh, no, the chipmunk. and calvin is not trying to hurt this thing whatsoever. >> calvin is not a fighter, but a lover. >> and more importantly, i think that we should listen to the guy behind the camera again. >> ah, ah! oh, god, i'm nervous from that chipmunk. >>> a baseball team puts on a pitching contest, but there is a catch. >> it has been rigged so that one specific girl could throw in the first pitch. see the special moment she gets thrown a curveball. >>>
calvin, calvin, look at me. >> what is more entertaining about this video is the guy behind the camera>> be nice to the chipmunk. yep, no. be kind. yep, okay. chipmunk, quit attacking my cat. if you bite me, chipmunk. ugh, ugh! i'm scared of chipmunks. >> taking after him. >> no, no, no. william, come here. no, don't worry about the grilled cheese. >> oh, there was a grilled cheese involved in the story as well. >> now it got serious. >> the chipmunk...
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i'm working on it myself. >> oh, calvin, please, please.know you working on it, but you're not gonna work on it from a motel. you just work on it from right here up under this roof. >> no, ma. y'all have done too much for us already. >> listen, calvin. >> no, dad. listen, i'm working on it myself. >> no. you listen. listen. you listen. ain't no son of mine gonna be staying in no motel with his family... without at least a couple of dollars for some snacks. baby, you got a couple dollars? where your purse? >> curtis, come on, baby. >> baby, i know. well, i'm just saying, look, these are hard times. we know that... >> right. >> and this is when you lean on your family, son. >> dad, it just seems like i can't get it together. it's always something. >> it's okay. we're gonna pool together our resources, and we're gonna make this work, right, and that's it. end of discussion. over. >> i mean, with both of us working, we're gonna get back on our feet in no time. >> of course you will, and you got the babies. the babies, they can sell candy, somet
i'm working on it myself. >> oh, calvin, please, please.know you working on it, but you're not gonna work on it from a motel. you just work on it from right here up under this roof. >> no, ma. y'all have done too much for us already. >> listen, calvin. >> no, dad. listen, i'm working on it myself. >> no. you listen. listen. you listen. ain't no son of mine gonna be staying in no motel with his family... without at least a couple of dollars for some snacks. baby,...
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calvin carr has our story. >> reporter: in our digital age, college students have greater access to information thanks to the internet and their mobile devices. however, they also have more methods of cheating electronically. college students changing perception of what is ethical and what's original have professors searching for new ways of dealing with academic dishonesty. english professor swenson teaches in origin county at -- orange county at saddleback college. >> you see almost 50% of the students imagine rising and downloading -- plagiarizing and downloading full papers. >> reporter: for 16 years she has taught online and in in the classroom and they are unaware of what constitutes academic dishonesty. >> really what cheating is or why. there's a lot of gray area. what i've noticed is students today tend to not want to or don't really know how to think for themselves. >> reporter: online classes are becoming more and more popular today for a variety of reasons but swenson says this new method of course delivery increases academic dishonesty. >> the conversations i've had with other acad
calvin carr has our story. >> reporter: in our digital age, college students have greater access to information thanks to the internet and their mobile devices. however, they also have more methods of cheating electronically. college students changing perception of what is ethical and what's original have professors searching for new ways of dealing with academic dishonesty. english professor swenson teaches in origin county at -- orange county at saddleback college. >> you see...
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>> calvin, no, baby. you can't.s packed with supplies, and it's gonna be hours before we're even able to unload it. i'm sorry. >> so i'm just stuck here? >> join the club. >> curtis, baby, there is no reason why calvin cannot use your car. >> may 27, 2002... >> he was 16 years old. >> 9:59 p.m. >> oh, let it go, pops. it was just a scratch in the door. >> the door is the only thing you brought home. nobody borrows my car but me. >> [ chuckles ] >> yaah! beverly. ahh! jennifer. yaah! you -- >> yeah. uh-huh? uh-huh? >> okay. you can use it. >> i can borrow your car? >> yes. you can borrow it. >> say my name. >> ella. >> huh? >> ella. >> yeah, and because i can borrow your car, i am now gonna loan it to calvin. >> thanks, ma. y'all be breezy. >> hey, hey, bring it back in one piece. >> well, did the inspector leave? >> yes. he just left. >> okay. well, what did he say? >> he checked the whole building. he found a couple of violations. two of the rooms need to be rewired. he's gonna give c.j. the full i think we're gonn
>> calvin, no, baby. you can't.s packed with supplies, and it's gonna be hours before we're even able to unload it. i'm sorry. >> so i'm just stuck here? >> join the club. >> curtis, baby, there is no reason why calvin cannot use your car. >> may 27, 2002... >> he was 16 years old. >> 9:59 p.m. >> oh, let it go, pops. it was just a scratch in the door. >> the door is the only thing you brought home. nobody borrows my car but me. >> [...
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calvin is not trying to hurt this thing whatsoever. >> calvin a lover, not a fighter or killer. >> i think we should listen to the guy behind the camera again. >> god, i've never been so scared of a chipmunk. >>> a baseball team puts on a pitching contest. but there's a catch. >> the myrtle beach pelicans rigged the contest so one specific girl could throw in that first pitch. see the special moment she gets thrown a curveball. >>> and the crazy russian hacker claims you can make homemade ice cream in minutes. >> very simple. >> the sweet recipe you'll want to shake up this holiday weekend. >> it's great. >> Ñáçwçñ >>> the crazy russian hacker is back with a really cool video. >> welcome back. >> but if you notice right behind him, today his experiment is food related. >> today i'm going to show you need. make memade ice >> half and half, vanilla extract, sugar, chocolate. if you like toppings on your ice cream. teaspoon. more measuring cups. >> you're going to need them. and the milk. >> you take the milk, the half and half, put some sugar in it, mix it up and put it in a baggy. you
calvin is not trying to hurt this thing whatsoever. >> calvin a lover, not a fighter or killer. >> i think we should listen to the guy behind the camera again. >> god, i've never been so scared of a chipmunk. >>> a baseball team puts on a pitching contest. but there's a catch. >> the myrtle beach pelicans rigged the contest so one specific girl could throw in that first pitch. see the special moment she gets thrown a curveball. >>> and the crazy russian...
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out about cause i know i'm learning more about i'm sad to be cautious i do most things thing about calvin coolidge a man of very few words to women that there were seeming on one woman says to calvin coolidge's i bet my best friend. one hundred dollars that you was safe three words to me and he said you lose. i tell you those this concept well i just want to call you a tenant as they call me anything x. mayor. gavin works perfectly that's a so the whole idea came about with my stress and frustration about politicians using the tools of technology effectively relatively speaking to get elected but then turning off those voices after they get elected you vote guys like me decide it's a broadcast model every two or four years and so the framework was how can we use the tools of technology to more effectively activate citizen participation in governance not in politics not just in electioneering and i started experimenting with some ideas as mayor of san francisco working with these remarkable leaders at google and. all those folks twitter and playing around with this notion of open data and
out about cause i know i'm learning more about i'm sad to be cautious i do most things thing about calvin coolidge a man of very few words to women that there were seeming on one woman says to calvin coolidge's i bet my best friend. one hundred dollars that you was safe three words to me and he said you lose. i tell you those this concept well i just want to call you a tenant as they call me anything x. mayor. gavin works perfectly that's a so the whole idea came about with my stress and...
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out about the i know i'm learning more about i'm sad to be cautious i do most things thing about calvin coolidge a man of very few words to women that they were seeming on one woman says to calvin coolidge's i bet my best friend. one hundred all those that you would say free words to me and he said you lose. tell me those this concept well i just want to call you new tenant as they call me anything x. mayor. gavin works perfectly best so the whole idea came about with my stress and frustration...
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. >> calvin coolidge. >> jimmy: calvin coolidge, is that right?which president was the first to appear on tv? >> fdr. >> jimmy: fdr? that is right, fdr. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very, very good. and this week, it is the 150 th anniversary of the gettysburg address. >> four score, liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. now we are engaged in a great civil war -- hey, tell me when to stop. [ cheers and applause ] >> i think -- >> jimmy: that is good. >> it is too long. >> jimmy: it is too long? okay? maybe you will be a tv producer when you grow up. i feel like i'm in a peanuts cartoon right now. well, that was very good. you know, we actually have a gift for arreden, guillermo has special gift for arden, it is your very own lego build your own white house set. thank you very much. arden hayes, everyone, we'll be right back with armie hammer. the first time i saw a sony 4k tv, it was like opening my eyes. it's four times the detail of hd. colors become richer. details become clearer. which for a filmmaker, c
. >> calvin coolidge. >> jimmy: calvin coolidge, is that right?which president was the first to appear on tv? >> fdr. >> jimmy: fdr? that is right, fdr. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very, very good. and this week, it is the 150 th anniversary of the gettysburg address. >> four score, liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. now we are engaged in a great civil war -- hey, tell me when to stop. [ cheers and applause ]...
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. >> calvin [inaudible] and founding member of the council community housing organizations. i'm speaking for myself opposed to this profoundly petty policy. it is misdirected. the problem that we face is a problem of exits to homelessness. that is the problem of prodousing sufficient number of affordable units in san francisco. we can housing opportunities. in addition, all of us have a collective responsibility for the systematic failure of the public housing in san francisco. the three of you stood up two weeks ago and directed monies to go into public housing, which is a realistic way of addressing what is at heart problem in this issue that this petty issue fails to address. taken together that is the san francisco model. that is the san francisco approach. we don't deal by imposing additional barriers to people who need housing. we figure out ways to produce housing for profoundly needy folk, no more of which are families with children in san francisco. >> thank you. is there any other member of the public who has not spoken who would like to? if so, please come forward
. >> calvin [inaudible] and founding member of the council community housing organizations. i'm speaking for myself opposed to this profoundly petty policy. it is misdirected. the problem that we face is a problem of exits to homelessness. that is the problem of prodousing sufficient number of affordable units in san francisco. we can housing opportunities. in addition, all of us have a collective responsibility for the systematic failure of the public housing in san francisco. the three...
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. >> calvin coolidge. >> jimmy: what did you say? >> calvin coolidge. >> jimmy: is that right?t is. >> jimmy: there you go. nicely done. yes. >> which president was the first to appear on tv? >> jimmy: ooh, on tv. >> fdr. >> jimmy: fdr? >> yes, that's right. [ applause ] >> jimmy: very, very good. this week is the 150th anniversary of the gettysburg address. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i know you know the gettysburg address. would you tliek recite that for us? >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay. go ahead. oh, he's going to stand. okay. i like that. >> four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. now we are engaged in a great civil war. a nation or any nation -- tell me when to stop. >> jimmy: just keep going. [ applause ] >> okay. i think -- it's too long. >> jimmy: it's too long? okay. maybe you'll be a tv producer when you grow up. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i feel like i'm in a peanuts cartoon right now. well, that was very good. you know, we actually have a gift for arden. w
. >> calvin coolidge. >> jimmy: what did you say? >> calvin coolidge. >> jimmy: is that right?t is. >> jimmy: there you go. nicely done. yes. >> which president was the first to appear on tv? >> jimmy: ooh, on tv. >> fdr. >> jimmy: fdr? >> yes, that's right. [ applause ] >> jimmy: very, very good. this week is the 150th anniversary of the gettysburg address. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i know you know the gettysburg address....
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she is followed by justin bieber, taylor swift, calvin harris and rihanna. very wealthy bunch. >>> she may have an oscar but she still gets starstruck. the actress could barely hide her jitters when she recently met jeff bridges at comic-con. listen. >> you know -- >> i met him, yeah. >> have you seen his latest movie "out of the furnace"? >> no. >> wait till you see. it's great. it's really terrific. >> okay. >> great to see you. >> so good to see you. that is so funny. frozen. >>> let's talk spike lee. he's seeking donations to fund a $1.25 million film. >> he doesn't have that. opm. other people's money. he probably has the cash in the bank. he describes it as funny, sexy and blood y steven soderbergh's $10,000 pledge helped him generate over $100,000. >>> a boston radio station says integrity rules after canceling its tyler swift fan contest. the decision was made after an internet campaign swayed voting that led to a 39-year-old male admirer winning a meeting with the singer. okay. we'll move on. >>> finally, late night tv host jimmy fallon and his wife
she is followed by justin bieber, taylor swift, calvin harris and rihanna. very wealthy bunch. >>> she may have an oscar but she still gets starstruck. the actress could barely hide her jitters when she recently met jeff bridges at comic-con. listen. >> you know -- >> i met him, yeah. >> have you seen his latest movie "out of the furnace"? >> no. >> wait till you see. it's great. it's really terrific. >> okay. >> great to see you....
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would turn out for it. >> host: well, bill bryson, on the macro level when it comes to politics, calvin coolidge not running, al capone, the economy, was there something happening on the macro level as well? >> guest: well, yeah. i mean, the economy -- it was a very interesting summer from the point of view of the economy because the economy was booming, and america was just -- it was motoring along. i mean, it was overheating, if anything. and this was really a kind of a matter of some concern to some people, herbert hoover in particular who was the commerce secretary at the time, was worried it was overheating. he was right to be worried about it, because it was overheating. and the federal reserve, four central bankers -- federal reserve bank of new york and central bankers from britain, france and germany -- all met in a secret meeting on long eye hand no far from where -- long island not far from where lend berg had taken off. and they decided to cut the interest rates anywhere which is what lit the fire that really led to the stock market crash in the following year and then the g
would turn out for it. >> host: well, bill bryson, on the macro level when it comes to politics, calvin coolidge not running, al capone, the economy, was there something happening on the macro level as well? >> guest: well, yeah. i mean, the economy -- it was a very interesting summer from the point of view of the economy because the economy was booming, and america was just -- it was motoring along. i mean, it was overheating, if anything. and this was really a kind of a matter of...
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my name is calvin lou. i'm one of the founders of the broadway corridor small business and property owners. we are opposed to the bcd mainly because many of the small business owners cannot afford another layer of expenses piled onto them. they are really mom and mom stores. they own liquor stores, pizza parlors and bars. our groups do not believe in being taxed twice. one as property owners and another assessment on top of them. currently there are owners that are boarded up at least four or five of them. who are they going to pass these expenses to? we urge you to vote no. >> hi. i represent the small parking lot of 22 cars -- on broadway street owned by my family. no one takes into consideration that we are paying property taxes on these properties and it's supposed to cover our policing and beautification. cbd is going to come in and add another cost which in my case i'm representing four senior owners ranging in ages from 79 to my uncle who is 107 years old. this is not an easy thing for any of them to
my name is calvin lou. i'm one of the founders of the broadway corridor small business and property owners. we are opposed to the bcd mainly because many of the small business owners cannot afford another layer of expenses piled onto them. they are really mom and mom stores. they own liquor stores, pizza parlors and bars. our groups do not believe in being taxed twice. one as property owners and another assessment on top of them. currently there are owners that are boarded up at least four or...
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my name is calvin lou. i'm one of the founders of the broadway corridor small business and property owners. we are opposed to the bcd mainly because many of the small business owners cannot afford another layer of expenses piled onto them. they are really mom and mom stores. they own liquor stores,
my name is calvin lou. i'm one of the founders of the broadway corridor small business and property owners. we are opposed to the bcd mainly because many of the small business owners cannot afford another layer of expenses piled onto them. they are really mom and mom stores. they own liquor stores,
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my name is calvin lou. i'm one of the founders of the broadway corridor small business and property owners. we are opposed to the bcd mainly because many of the small business owners cannot afford another layer of expenses piled onto them. they are really mom and mom stores. they own liquor stores, pizza parlors and bars. our groups do not believe in being taxed twice. one as property owners and another assessment on top of them. currently there are owners that are boarded up at least four or five of them. who are they going to pass these expenses to? we urge you to vote no. >> hi. i represent the small parking lot of 22 cars -- on broadway street owned by my family. no one takes into consideration that we are
my name is calvin lou. i'm one of the founders of the broadway corridor small business and property owners. we are opposed to the bcd mainly because many of the small business owners cannot afford another layer of expenses piled onto them. they are really mom and mom stores. they own liquor stores, pizza parlors and bars. our groups do not believe in being taxed twice. one as property owners and another assessment on top of them. currently there are owners that are boarded up at least four or...
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mother felicia hopes by then there will be more on market street for her son calvin to enjoy. >> forexample, how the measurement i have at the theater has a game center, it has an eating place, stuff like that. >> reporter: and here it is. it is called the owl. it's being set up right now. there will be about 200 to 300 people who will be here at the park 55 at this public workshop open until 8:30. then there is another public workshop at the main library in san francisco on saturday so again they want a lot of public input before construction is set to begin in 2017. back to you. >> thank you. >> cool. >> very cool. we'll be right back. i wish i was made of money. i wish you were too. chances are, you're not made of money. so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. announcer: announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mat
mother felicia hopes by then there will be more on market street for her son calvin to enjoy. >> forexample, how the measurement i have at the theater has a game center, it has an eating place, stuff like that. >> reporter: and here it is. it is called the owl. it's being set up right now. there will be about 200 to 300 people who will be here at the park 55 at this public workshop open until 8:30. then there is another public workshop at the main library in san francisco on...
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of course, with his sixth so are and sometimes you hear degrees in calvin but not in everyday life. he was as much a physicist as an engineer and mathematician. he was fantastic to take radius from physics and mathematics and actually applying them to a variety of things. he developed all kinds of work in thermal dynamics also responsible putting off the under ocean and cable in he invented the compass used by barriers. -- sailors also electricity and magnetism with a lot of work of that. he was a person that almost worked with every branch of physics or injured during at the time. >> host: he had an understanding of the earth if it was a theory today would be popular in the entire field of astrophysics. tell us about his understanding of the age of the year as compared to today. >> guest: first let me say the good things about him. he actually came up with the way to calculate the age. think about even today how you go about calculating the age of the years? even before radioactivity. he came up with the incredible idea that today with forensics they measure the temperature of a co
of course, with his sixth so are and sometimes you hear degrees in calvin but not in everyday life. he was as much a physicist as an engineer and mathematician. he was fantastic to take radius from physics and mathematics and actually applying them to a variety of things. he developed all kinds of work in thermal dynamics also responsible putting off the under ocean and cable in he invented the compass used by barriers. -- sailors also electricity and magnetism with a lot of work of that. he...
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calvin harris came in fourth with 46 million and a rihanna came in fifth with 43 million. >> looks like san francisco food trucks will be making their way to san francisco international airport. starting this thursday and running every fall and thursday from 11 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., to rotating food trucks will be parked near the terminal one departure areas. this week, and boardwalk eats and curry up now, will be there and then next week, kung fu tacos and senor sisig are on the schedule. the trucks will be monitored by the airport police, which will begin on site to make sure the trucks are in compliance is. >> >>darya:
calvin harris came in fourth with 46 million and a rihanna came in fifth with 43 million. >> looks like san francisco food trucks will be making their way to san francisco international airport. starting this thursday and running every fall and thursday from 11 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., to rotating food trucks will be parked near the terminal one departure areas. this week, and boardwalk eats and curry up now, will be there and then next week, kung fu tacos and senor sisig are on the...
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small fires, how toll deal with medical situations, also we teach them how to do medical triage.tr >> calvinkins runs the community emergency response team programs will known as cert. it's free and anyone can sign uu which involves eight lessons over 20 hours and it can be a mind-changing experience. >> it empowers you to go from a point of thinking you are a victim to thinking you can assist not just yourself but others to respond to any to emergency or disaster. >> volunteers learned what to do until emergency responders arrived. they are taught in the classroom and with real time emergency drills. >> search and rescue, if you can hear me please come to me if you are capable. >> found a victim. >> this drill simulated a tornado with a partial building collapse.. >> two searchers down. >> and victims suffering from real-looking injuries.-loo >> it's burning! >> members of delmarva search and rescue team helped the cert team say calm in the chaos. >> we have two victims over ove here. >> the way the training is designed it's taking you from absolutely no experience or education and any sort
small fires, how toll deal with medical situations, also we teach them how to do medical triage.tr >> calvinkins runs the community emergency response team programs will known as cert. it's free and anyone can sign uu which involves eight lessons over 20 hours and it can be a mind-changing experience. >> it empowers you to go from a point of thinking you are a victim to thinking you can assist not just yourself but others to respond to any to emergency or disaster. >>...
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posing for among other things, calvin klein.etween her and her calvins. her first campaign back in '88. and looks just as beautiful today as she did back then. in the current issue of "harper's bazaar," she's not entirely comfortable posing in underwear. and you have to get over that. you look pretty fine doing it. >> amazing. >> and a lovely person. congratulations. >>> and finally, this is an interesting study. what do mick jagger and robert de niro have in common with taylor swift? besides widely successful careers. they're all at golden ages in their lives. according to a new study from the london school of economics, we're our happiest at the age of 23, and then again at 69. those are the two happiest ages of your life. the study surveyed over 23,000 people. and found that 23 is that wonderful time of hope and optimism about the future. while our happiness does decline in mid-50s, by 69, we're once again happy because we learned to have less regret about life. and for that, mick jagger can get some satisfaction. >> life les
posing for among other things, calvin klein.etween her and her calvins. her first campaign back in '88. and looks just as beautiful today as she did back then. in the current issue of "harper's bazaar," she's not entirely comfortable posing in underwear. and you have to get over that. you look pretty fine doing it. >> amazing. >> and a lovely person. congratulations. >>> and finally, this is an interesting study. what do mick jagger and robert de niro have in...
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topping the list was calvin and hobbs. it is about a six-year-old boy and his stuffed tiger which is based on a true story. rounding it out was pogo, far side, peanuts and the view. wow. i always thought barbara was hilarious. i go to you first because i can't think of a question. is there something missing from the list? >> i mean, it is not exactly a cartoon, but i hate to sound like i watched shark nato, but the best cartoons are from the new yorker. a lot are the same cartoonists. i strongly object to dunesbury being on a list of the top 1,000. >> dunesbury is the beneficiary of comic book welfare. not funny, but because he agreed with the assumptions of the newspaper editors he got a spot. there has never been a funny one. >> it is like nation magazine humor. >> you are just jealous because you don't get to have sex with jane pauly. >> i would read it and be mad. first of all i don't even understand it. and i don't think it was because i was stupid. i was stupid, but that wasn't the reason. >> is it the far side one w
topping the list was calvin and hobbs. it is about a six-year-old boy and his stuffed tiger which is based on a true story. rounding it out was pogo, far side, peanuts and the view. wow. i always thought barbara was hilarious. i go to you first because i can't think of a question. is there something missing from the list? >> i mean, it is not exactly a cartoon, but i hate to sound like i watched shark nato, but the best cartoons are from the new yorker. a lot are the same cartoonists. i...
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calvin coolidge, no fan of baseball, he, initially ignored the pleas of the fans to honor the team.comed them a year later after they won the pennant. baseball's dodger, and the football giants were just some of the teams to visit reagan's white house. typically teams start in a holding area, get a tour of the white house, despite sequestrati sequestration, that end at the president's oval's office. and even the stanley cup needs to be sniffed by security dogs. when the yankees visited in 1999, the president turned to the owner, and said, don't get any ideas, it's not for you. last year's time-out was much needed from the dog days of summer for the giants and the president. now over to brett ehrlich. what do you have for us on fox news? >> first of all there is a new interview trending online, and it is being called the most embarrassing interview ever on fox news. it comes from an online show hosted by lauren green, and it's called spirited debate. it's a religion show. i used to watch it back when it was called something else. we used to indicate holy crap. [ laughter ] >> and the
calvin coolidge, no fan of baseball, he, initially ignored the pleas of the fans to honor the team.comed them a year later after they won the pennant. baseball's dodger, and the football giants were just some of the teams to visit reagan's white house. typically teams start in a holding area, get a tour of the white house, despite sequestrati sequestration, that end at the president's oval's office. and even the stanley cup needs to be sniffed by security dogs. when the yankees visited in 1999,...
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. >> calvin coolidge. >> what did you say? calvin coolidge? is that right?male announcer ] hurry in for fourth of july savings like 50% off bonus size kingsford charcoal. now $9.99 at lowe's. like 50% off bonus size kingsford charcoal. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure hav
. >> calvin coolidge. >> what did you say? calvin coolidge? is that right?male announcer ] hurry in for fourth of july savings like 50% off bonus size kingsford charcoal. now $9.99 at lowe's. like 50% off bonus size kingsford charcoal. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping...
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anywhere else, throw it to calvin johnson.you say something fascinating about wide receivers. you say they're selfish. >> absolutely. >> people have said you were a very selfish player. you said being selfish in this book is absolutely necessary if you're going to be a great wide receiver. >> well, selfish is an attribute that you have to utilize to your advantage. being a wide receiver, you're going to have to be selfish. we play furthest away from the ball. we need so many other people to do their job well before we do it. but for you to know if i'm doing my job, what do you do? you read the paper and you read my stats. so i have to be driven by my stats because that's what lets people know how well i'm doing my job. so yeah, i'm selfish, absolutely. i don't know any other wide receiver that's been good that's not selfish. >> randy moss was never selfish. >> no, he wasn't. i think that's one of the -- >> listen, everybody, every wide receiver wants the ball. every wide receiver in the league on every play and there's a pass
anywhere else, throw it to calvin johnson.you say something fascinating about wide receivers. you say they're selfish. >> absolutely. >> people have said you were a very selfish player. you said being selfish in this book is absolutely necessary if you're going to be a great wide receiver. >> well, selfish is an attribute that you have to utilize to your advantage. being a wide receiver, you're going to have to be selfish. we play furthest away from the ball. we need so many...
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. >> jimmy: we don't need to see calvin urinating on a logo. [ laughter ] >> right. >> jimmy: why wouldis good. i have three kids, as i mentioned. one of the difficult adjustments for kids, to me, has been their concept of entertainment. there's nothing that does not entertain them. does not. >> jimmy: yeah, everything entertains. >> everything -- but no kid has ever said, "i found that unwatchable." [ laughter ] you know? "i found it derivative, formulaic." no, they love everything. which is why the circus is still with us. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> because no one is taking the time to go, "we're not enjoying this." you know? the clowns -- >> jimmy: spraying the seltzer. >> yeah, the clowns are funny. i'm going to say that as a comedian. the clowns are funny, but no one is laughing because we know that deep underneath all of that, there is a man who's not right. [ laughter ] who's not right. [ applause ] >> jimmy: he's not right. >> no. >> jimmy: no. yeah, we know that. we all know that. we're not saying anything. >> they don't know what the problem is. but when i see a clo
. >> jimmy: we don't need to see calvin urinating on a logo. [ laughter ] >> right. >> jimmy: why wouldis good. i have three kids, as i mentioned. one of the difficult adjustments for kids, to me, has been their concept of entertainment. there's nothing that does not entertain them. does not. >> jimmy: yeah, everything entertains. >> everything -- but no kid has ever said, "i found that unwatchable." [ laughter ] you know? "i found it derivative,...
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mother felicia hopes by then there will be more on market street for her son calvin to enjoy. >> forple, how the measurement i have at the theater has a game center, it has an eating place, stuff like that. >> reporter: and here it is. it is called the owl. it's being set up right now. there will be about 200 to 300 people who will be here at the park 55 at this public workshop open until 8:30. >> it's revolutionizing the way we design infrastructure projects and it gives us information to communicate the project to the public so it's a revolutionary technology. >> reporter: so about 200 to 300 people will have an opportunity to try out the owl here at the park 55 this public meeting is going on until about 8:30 but if you miss it there's another at the san francisco public library on saturday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to get public input before construction is expected to break ground in 2017. sue kwon, kpix 5. >>> now, there are three design options from which to choose. all are different, so your input is important. they are looking for options or opinions from everyone including
mother felicia hopes by then there will be more on market street for her son calvin to enjoy. >> forple, how the measurement i have at the theater has a game center, it has an eating place, stuff like that. >> reporter: and here it is. it is called the owl. it's being set up right now. there will be about 200 to 300 people who will be here at the park 55 at this public workshop open until 8:30. >> it's revolutionizing the way we design infrastructure projects and it gives us...
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and calvin chase who started the washington bee born 1855. born free in washington and there was a established black middle class and the douglases wanted to be apart of that. the children. by 1868 charles douglas is in washington working for the freedman bureau. and this is the 18 68 city directory and you can charles doug. back then they denoted folks ethnicity that you cannot see that. and we use that had. so there would be no ethnicity. mark so we see douglas. and there was a clerk for the bureau of refugee freeman and abandoned lands. and the bureau. the pot city. and the frederick douglas do you know where the city is now it is the name for it right now. this map this. is the 1894 map. i will move here. hopefully pick up the audio. so this is st. elizabeth. the hospital for the insane. dorothia dikz. sees it. and the patient 18 a 5. dr. otis howard. $52,000 acquired the property. from the hers of james berry. a earlier land holder in the city. for those familiar with washington, d.c.. this is kind of today. we will start the berry farms
and calvin chase who started the washington bee born 1855. born free in washington and there was a established black middle class and the douglases wanted to be apart of that. the children. by 1868 charles douglas is in washington working for the freedman bureau. and this is the 18 68 city directory and you can charles doug. back then they denoted folks ethnicity that you cannot see that. and we use that had. so there would be no ethnicity. mark so we see douglas. and there was a clerk for the...
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. >> calvin williams got his nickname while working as a sparring partner to a heavyweight boxer. >>y time i get against the ropes he'd jab me and jab mess hard. and i get upset and i say, man, you're hitting me too hard. he kept on doing it. i took my gloves off. i kept on attacking him, and i knew i could not beat him hand to hand, so i bit him. when they broke us up, they wiped off the blood, it was in the shape of a gator. the head and tail. the whole nine yards. i don't know how i hit him or anything. >> what is your nickname? >> cocoa joe. >> people in the start call me hustle. >> i was called skunk a long time ago. ksr, they called me stinky because it sprayed me. >> everybody said i kind of looked like dracula and people started to call me drac for short and it kind of stuck. >> cocoa. is that for cocaine or cocoa man, what is that? >> i don't know. they gave me that name. >> you have to hustle. that's how i got the name hustle. >> being quick. i don't know how i got that one. >> coyote. >> what does it stand for? >> it is a nickname my grandfather gave me as a baby. >> stalk
. >> calvin williams got his nickname while working as a sparring partner to a heavyweight boxer. >>y time i get against the ropes he'd jab me and jab mess hard. and i get upset and i say, man, you're hitting me too hard. he kept on doing it. i took my gloves off. i kept on attacking him, and i knew i could not beat him hand to hand, so i bit him. when they broke us up, they wiped off the blood, it was in the shape of a gator. the head and tail. the whole nine yards. i don't know...
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electoral information from 1968-1972 which would be akin to the 1965 congress looking back at the calvin coolidge election to figure out who should be covered in 1965. the first thing you need to do is look at what ever current information you have and get rid of this updated formula. the second finding they never problem is section two isg that section not a complete prophylactic for? i doubt seriously connect that argument. the one argument made today that is demonstrably not true is that there is this theory that section two litigation has to wait three or four electoral cycles before anybody brings a lawsuit and we know those lawsuits are brought before the first election as in your home state of texas. the professor's example makes my point about talking about a challenge to and at large system. the first point is section 5 cannot get at large systems because it only deals with voting changes. it had nothing to do with getting rid of the principal vote dilution technique that was employed in the deep south. this was a challenge to the city of charleston that they could have brought
electoral information from 1968-1972 which would be akin to the 1965 congress looking back at the calvin coolidge election to figure out who should be covered in 1965. the first thing you need to do is look at what ever current information you have and get rid of this updated formula. the second finding they never problem is section two isg that section not a complete prophylactic for? i doubt seriously connect that argument. the one argument made today that is demonstrably not true is that...
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all about american designers and innovation and ralph lauren and calvin klein, michael kors.merican. designs are coming from here. >> a proprietary. when i go to macy's i don't see the other guy's product because you're that powerful. >> it's about customer's choice is what we're focused on. >> you have to innovate every day. i get the new tea drink, a sophisticated arnold palmer. who i inventing these? are you a science company? >> we're not a science company but the company is steeped in innovation. though we've had a great year, we recognize more than ever woo have to push for self-renewal and reinvasion. >> one of the things steve jobs was working on trying to develop a car that ran on water. crazy? >> i think that might be in the future. >> you do? >> further out. >> i think now we keep improving internal contribution engine. use more alternative fuels and improve fuel efficiency and reducing emissions. >> young people said -- i told them i worked at goldman sacks. they said we want to work at a place that doesn't ruin the environment as their first, as their first goal.
all about american designers and innovation and ralph lauren and calvin klein, michael kors.merican. designs are coming from here. >> a proprietary. when i go to macy's i don't see the other guy's product because you're that powerful. >> it's about customer's choice is what we're focused on. >> you have to innovate every day. i get the new tea drink, a sophisticated arnold palmer. who i inventing these? are you a science company? >> we're not a science company but the...
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. >> the first sound video we have this calvin college -- calvin coolidge talking about economic policy. it is fascinating to hear in this early sound technology. we will reach again very soon when there are tremendous amounts of material waiting for a new generation to discover and make something meaningful of it. there are a lot of stories that can be told in our collection, and we are so eager to make more of it available for people to discover. host: -- >> more about early public affairs films sunday at 7:00 p.m. on c-span three. "> "washington journal continues. longtimening us is horseman bill pascrell -- congressman bill pascrell from new jersey. right before we went on the air you are making a comment about the mood in washington. what was that? guest: i sense in the last two weeks, and maybe it is a misperception, but that there is we oughtt around maybe to take some thought to the low ratings of the congress of the united states, lower than the worst disease in the world, for crying out loud, and maybe we should be talking to each other about things that we have fixated on --
. >> the first sound video we have this calvin college -- calvin coolidge talking about economic policy. it is fascinating to hear in this early sound technology. we will reach again very soon when there are tremendous amounts of material waiting for a new generation to discover and make something meaningful of it. there are a lot of stories that can be told in our collection, and we are so eager to make more of it available for people to discover. host: -- >> more about early...
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calvin coolidge wanted to drop the tax rate. to wanted to return normalcy.hey cut the highest tax rate in america from 77% to 25%. the period was culled, "the roaring' 20s." production soared. the tax revenues from the of earned income earners went way, way up. the 1929 with the largest tax increase. highest marginal income tax rate in the depression, from 25% to 83%. a depression in this period and revenue trillions the 1% of income earners declined as a share of gdp. post-world war ii period with truman's cut rate boom, tax rates on the rich went up as a share of gdp. f you look at the period of jack kennedy. jack kennedy cut the highest tax rate from 91% to 70%. s, a ve the go-go '60 beautiful period of expansion. up as enue went way, way a share of gdp. he period i like to call four stooges -- johnson, nixon, ford, and carter. largest asemblance of bipartisan garbage ever put in the united states. the share of gdp declined from the top 1% and the economy was shambles. then ronald reagan and bill two administrations that cut taxes dramatically. in that to
calvin coolidge wanted to drop the tax rate. to wanted to return normalcy.hey cut the highest tax rate in america from 77% to 25%. the period was culled, "the roaring' 20s." production soared. the tax revenues from the of earned income earners went way, way up. the 1929 with the largest tax increase. highest marginal income tax rate in the depression, from 25% to 83%. a depression in this period and revenue trillions the 1% of income earners declined as a share of gdp. post-world war...
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we found this calvin klein dress for $90.ith a clutch from zara that's 50 dollars. >> thanks, our next celebrity is straight from a movie set. >> she was film on a movie set in new york and she was wearing a classic floral printed dress with a blazer. this is great for a busy woman on the go. we found a dress similar to this at armani exchange and it's $79 and we paired a belt with it and found this great blazer. it's $90 so it's an investment but white is so hot right now and it's worth it because you can wear it year round. don't listen to the rumors about not wearing white after labor day. >> you have a cute white shoe with it too. >> we paired it with a white pump. >> our next celebrity is stacy kebler. tell us about this look. >> she looked gorgeous last week at a launch party. she had a periwinkle blue jump suit. it's breezy and comfortable and perfect for an evening out. we found this one for $59 and because it's sleeveless we wanted to jazz it up with a statement necklace. and then we gave it the pop of color. stacy d
we found this calvin klein dress for $90.ith a clutch from zara that's 50 dollars. >> thanks, our next celebrity is straight from a movie set. >> she was film on a movie set in new york and she was wearing a classic floral printed dress with a blazer. this is great for a busy woman on the go. we found a dress similar to this at armani exchange and it's $79 and we paired a belt with it and found this great blazer. it's $90 so it's an investment but white is so hot right now and it's...
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are charges coming for steve calvin? is the indictment enough to put the term out of business? even as u.s. consumer sentiment jumps to pre recession levels. ahead s&p capital iq stands stovall on what will push them above the key 1700 level. lori: battle royal brewing over who will replace ben bernanke, janet yellen versus larry summers. what the white house is saying about it now. dennis: in may of the fed's resources but if you have a few bucks burning a hole in your pocket we can help. stuart: get big ticket items that would taught your to buy list. a look at the top picks for 2013. the best of the best. webmac let me parallel park the afton martin. a state of the markets, on the floor of the stock exchange. contractors napa four week winning streak. co
are charges coming for steve calvin? is the indictment enough to put the term out of business? even as u.s. consumer sentiment jumps to pre recession levels. ahead s&p capital iq stands stovall on what will push them above the key 1700 level. lori: battle royal brewing over who will replace ben bernanke, janet yellen versus larry summers. what the white house is saying about it now. dennis: in may of the fed's resources but if you have a few bucks burning a hole in your pocket we can help....
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calvin coolidge wanted to drop the tax rate. they wanted to return to normalcy. cut the highest tax rate in america from 77% to 25%. the period was culled, "the roaring' 20s." production soared. the tax revenues from the highest 1% of earned income earners went way, way up. we went into the 1929 with the largest tax increase. we raised the highest marginal income tax rate in the deession, from 25% to 83%. there was a depression in this period and revenue trillions the highest 1% of income earners declined as a share of gdp. go to the post-world war ii period with truman's cut rate tax, boom, tax rates on the rich went up as a share of gdp. if you look at the period of jack kennedy. jack kennedy cut the highest tax rate from 91% to 70%. we have the go-go '60s, a beautiful period of expansion. tax revenue went way, way up as a share of gdp. the period i like to call four stooges -- johnson, nixon, ford, and carter. the largest asemblance of bipartisan garbage ever put in the united states. [laughter] the share of gdp declined from the top 1% and the economy was in
calvin coolidge wanted to drop the tax rate. they wanted to return to normalcy. cut the highest tax rate in america from 77% to 25%. the period was culled, "the roaring' 20s." production soared. the tax revenues from the highest 1% of earned income earners went way, way up. we went into the 1929 with the largest tax increase. we raised the highest marginal income tax rate in the deession, from 25% to 83%. there was a depression in this period and revenue trillions the highest 1% of...
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. >> state representative calvin. the national black caucus state legislature. the legislatures in 42 states. a lot of action as it relates to the voting rights act. in georgia law we just have a situation where the voters approved a partisan election. city elections, but yet because of pre clearance and the supreme court ruling the legislature has changed it to -- so i think what is important about today's meeting is that we have to watch the trickle-down theory. those of us at the state level now have to look out for those of the local school board level, the municipality levels in those areas where the voting rights acts can bring serious repercussions. so we at the state legislature not only look at the state level and the fed as well, but look at the local municipalities. >> we also have state representative alan williams from florida. >> you know, today was an opportunity to not only hear from the attorney general but also from the president had to have a full broad coalition supporting a critical fundamental building block of our democracy, the voting rig
. >> state representative calvin. the national black caucus state legislature. the legislatures in 42 states. a lot of action as it relates to the voting rights act. in georgia law we just have a situation where the voters approved a partisan election. city elections, but yet because of pre clearance and the supreme court ruling the legislature has changed it to -- so i think what is important about today's meeting is that we have to watch the trickle-down theory. those of us at the state...
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kate moss hit the fashion scene 20 years ago, in ads for calvin klein.disorder swirled around her. >> heroin chic was a term that described a type of image you were seeing a lot in fashion advertising. models who were very, very thin. it wasn't a look of health and happiness. that wasn't a look that she personally endorsed. she was a model. and that was what she was paid to do, pose in the pictures. and that's what she did. >> reporter: supermodel carol alt who has a new health and beauty talk show debuting in september, feels little had changed in the industry. >> the industry, if you look on television, all of the girls that are working on paper thin. >> reporter: while the label haunts kate moss, that hasn't stopped her from continuing to be one of the biggest style icons of her generation. >> because she played that doesn't mean she is that. and that's what i think she's objecting to. she was playing a character, basically. >> reporter: for "good morning america," tai hernandez, abc news, new york. >> and the issue of "allure," the august issue, is o
kate moss hit the fashion scene 20 years ago, in ads for calvin klein.disorder swirled around her. >> heroin chic was a term that described a type of image you were seeing a lot in fashion advertising. models who were very, very thin. it wasn't a look of health and happiness. that wasn't a look that she personally endorsed. she was a model. and that was what she was paid to do, pose in the pictures. and that's what she did. >> reporter: supermodel carol alt who has a new health and...