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the chappell was unfortunately destroyed in the fire. prison chaplains and local pastors are ministering to the families. >>> this month a 6.9 quake struck the philippines, even worse than the quake were the landslides that followed. the survivors are struggling to find shelter and food. lucille talusan reports cbn is helping them survive the hard times. >> the horror as this woman shared how she and her family narrowly escaped a landslide triggered by the earthquake. >> the tremors were so strong. we ran away from our house as fast as we can. i saw this huge amount of earth covered our house. in a wink of an eye, we lost everything including my father-in-law who was trapped inside the house. >> she is 7 months preg nantd. she says it is a miracle she and her husband and 5-year-old son survived. >> the ground was shaking really hard. my husband and i raised our hands and shouted, lord, if this is our time to die, take us. we are ready. if this is not yet our time, please stop the earthquake. >> her father-in-law is among the more than 10
the chappell was unfortunately destroyed in the fire. prison chaplains and local pastors are ministering to the families. >>> this month a 6.9 quake struck the philippines, even worse than the quake were the landslides that followed. the survivors are struggling to find shelter and food. lucille talusan reports cbn is helping them survive the hard times. >> the horror as this woman shared how she and her family narrowly escaped a landslide triggered by the earthquake. >>...
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. >> i just basically use any downtown show a dave chappelle clip. >> you don't need any excuse. >> iht some of the sensibility of that and the way in which the chappelle show would deal with race on two levels. it was kind of -- it was poking fun of the fact that it was talking about race sort of self-aware, reminds me of the tone that you take in your book how to be black which is a great read. >> thank you. >> and the press from it says if you do not buy this book, you're racist. >> which is also true. i don't put random things in the flap of my book. that's scientifically proven. >> i want you to talk about. you get it -- it's a comedic book but you get at some of the confines of the ways in which identity can be confining but are also just defining of who we are. in a way i think is a recurring theme in your book, jodi, about the president and the first lady, because they are simultaneously, there is a concentric circles of roles they are defined, right? black man, president of the united states, first lady, wife to someone, right? i want you to talk about how you sort of thought
. >> i just basically use any downtown show a dave chappelle clip. >> you don't need any excuse. >> iht some of the sensibility of that and the way in which the chappelle show would deal with race on two levels. it was kind of -- it was poking fun of the fact that it was talking about race sort of self-aware, reminds me of the tone that you take in your book how to be black which is a great read. >> thank you. >> and the press from it says if you do not buy this...
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bill chappell is a retired forester with the u.s. forest service.he's piloted a hot air balloon modeled after smokey bear, the consummate symbol of fire prevention. >> it's a lot of fun. we all have a grand time doing it. it's a good excuse to be a kid again. and at the same time preventing fires. >> but during a 2004 flight at the albuquerque international balloon fiesta, ironically it's the friendly face of smokey bear at the center of a catastrophe. >> well, it was like any other day. it was the last day of the fiesta here. the weather was as predictable as it could be. they had predicted calm breezes, and that's the way it started. >> bill has two young passengers in his balloon, 14-year-old troy wells and 10-year-old aaron whitaker. >> on that particular morning, we had what you call microbursts or wind shears that just come out of nowhere. a sudden wind that just fouled everything up that morning. >> a spectator on the ground captures the moment when the smokey balloon is driven off course by a 60-mile-an-hour blast of wind. >> there's smokey
bill chappell is a retired forester with the u.s. forest service.he's piloted a hot air balloon modeled after smokey bear, the consummate symbol of fire prevention. >> it's a lot of fun. we all have a grand time doing it. it's a good excuse to be a kid again. and at the same time preventing fires. >> but during a 2004 flight at the albuquerque international balloon fiesta, ironically it's the friendly face of smokey bear at the center of a catastrophe. >> well, it was like any...
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. >> herb, we're going to bring in bill chappell right now. welcome to the program. sure you were listening to the conversation we were having with our friend and yours, herb greenburg. you've been nothing, if not persistent, in your backing of this stock. you've been consistent certainly in your beliefs that this company has great things ahead of it. are you blind to some of the issues, frankly, that herb has mentioned and issues that other people bring up, whether it's inventories, competition and some of the other factors that some of the shorts are certainly hanging their hats on? >> i don't believe blind is probably the best way to look at it. i mean, i understand your point. i was probably here three months ago telling you to buy the stock when the stock was 40% higher. i definitely have some tire tracks on my back. that just made my focus sharper. i think the key is tonight is going to be inventory. it's not revenue or eps, which i think they will be both. it's going to be inventory. can they get the inventory in line? if that's the case, did they improve work
. >> herb, we're going to bring in bill chappell right now. welcome to the program. sure you were listening to the conversation we were having with our friend and yours, herb greenburg. you've been nothing, if not persistent, in your backing of this stock. you've been consistent certainly in your beliefs that this company has great things ahead of it. are you blind to some of the issues, frankly, that herb has mentioned and issues that other people bring up, whether it's inventories,...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest was one of the co-creators of the legendary "chappelle'svirginia, february 17th and 18th. give it up for neal brennan! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hi, everybody. how are you? you good? good. so before the show, i was talking to these guys about who's meaner in general, men or women. we went back and forth. but i kind of sided with men being meaner. because men, we like, like willfully want to harm each other. you know what i mean? like, you ever see a bunch of guys hanging out? just a lot slapping each other and insulting each other's appearance and trying to injure one another's testicles? women are nice. look at men's surprises. look at women's surprises. women's friends are nice. women's friends are like, "today was jill's birthday. and we all pretended like we forgot. then at 4:30 we all brought out cupcakes and she was so surprised." and a guys surprise is like, "joe wasn't paying attention, so we lit his back on fire." [ laughter ] then we found it was his birthday, we set his car on fire, too. he was really surprised. [ light laught
♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest was one of the co-creators of the legendary "chappelle'svirginia, february 17th and 18th. give it up for neal brennan! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hi, everybody. how are you? you good? good. so before the show, i was talking to these guys about who's meaner in general, men or women. we went back and forth. but i kind of sided with men being meaner. because men, we like, like willfully want to harm each other. you know what...
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. >> i thought the sense ability of that and the way in which chappell show would deal with race on two was talking about race sort of self-aware, reminds me of the tone that you take in your book how to be black which is a great read. >> thank you. >> and the press from it says if you do not buy this book, you're racist. >> which is also true. i don't put random things in the flap of my book. that's scientifically proven. >> you get at some of the, i think, the confines of the ways in which identity can be confining but also just defining of who we are? in a way i think is a recurring theme in your book, jodi, about the president and the first lady, because they are simultaneously, there is a c concentric circles of roles they are defined, right? and i think that -- i want you to talk about how you sort of thought through what you wanted this book to be from that perspective. >> i wanted it to be a personal book and it primarily is. i wanted it to be fawny book and that opens the door to more people who dent think thidn't wn to what you to say. how to be the next black president with "
. >> i thought the sense ability of that and the way in which chappell show would deal with race on two was talking about race sort of self-aware, reminds me of the tone that you take in your book how to be black which is a great read. >> thank you. >> and the press from it says if you do not buy this book, you're racist. >> which is also true. i don't put random things in the flap of my book. that's scientifically proven. >> you get at some of the, i think, the...