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>> it's david lynch, man. who cares.immy: he's an unusual guy, i guess. >> sweetest guy. >> jimmy: the show comes back on sunday. and you're going to tell us everything that happens. >> for sure. >> jimmy: ruin the whole thing. >> we're all dead. >> jimmy: that would be something. >> we couldn't even bring a clip. >> jimmy: i know. >> i was going to bring a clip from the real housewives of orange county. it's going to be an amazing season. a lot of drama. >> jimmy: they just had the first episode of that show, right? you're enjoying it so far? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: that's interesting that the person on perhaps the best show on television is fascinated with perhaps the worst show on television. >> come on. >> caller: they're very secretive with the clips and the scripts and all that. >> when they audition guest stars now, they change all the character names. if it's a scene between don and, you know, i don't know betty or something. they'll change it to julie and sasha. and then they'll make up a different story line. li
>> it's david lynch, man. who cares.immy: he's an unusual guy, i guess. >> sweetest guy. >> jimmy: the show comes back on sunday. and you're going to tell us everything that happens. >> for sure. >> jimmy: ruin the whole thing. >> we're all dead. >> jimmy: that would be something. >> we couldn't even bring a clip. >> jimmy: i know. >> i was going to bring a clip from the real housewives of orange county. it's going to be an amazing...
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. >> and david lynch was getting an award. prolific film maker. it was pretty cool actually.d lynch. and john and i were like yeah. we're not doing anything, i guess. we went down and met him. then from the very begoing of the drinks he called us by our character names. don and peggy. and at first, we were like, that's so funny. then it kept going. and we were like oh, my god, this is still happening. >> did he think tv is reel? >> i don't know. but we were cool with it. take us to your weird dark world. we're there. we were in the back saying this is so weird. and he would turn around and say how's joanie doing? how is that rascal kete. i didn't know whether to answer for christina hen distribution or joan. >> then he e-mailed me afterwards and say dear peggy. and he would finish it, give my love to don. he was the nicest coolest guy. >> jimmy: he believes he's e-mailing people -- well, there isn't even e-mail in the '60s. how could that be possible. >> it's david limp, man. who cares. >> but he's an unusual guy, i guess. >> tell us what happens. >> we're all dead. we couldn
. >> and david lynch was getting an award. prolific film maker. it was pretty cool actually.d lynch. and john and i were like yeah. we're not doing anything, i guess. we went down and met him. then from the very begoing of the drinks he called us by our character names. don and peggy. and at first, we were like, that's so funny. then it kept going. and we were like oh, my god, this is still happening. >> did he think tv is reel? >> i don't know. but we were cool with it. take...
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it's david lynch trect an episode of "mamma's family." ( laughter ) but i gotta give curtis his due.e make a more entertaining use of his 15 minutes. >> let it, known, if you need the megarepresentation, this is the person. >> right now my-- i can't really afford to pay her the million that she's worth. >> oh whatever! >> but i am a licensed certified reflexologist, and i'm going to start with foot massage therapy with christie, who is going to be my first client and i'm going to donate 100,000 hours to community service in northeast mississippi to all you ladies who need foot massage therapy. ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: he seems like a good guy. the only thing -- at least he's got a sense of humor. i wonder how you go through an ordeal like that and keep such high spirits. >> i've been to jail 20 times and i've never been convict of anything so far. >> jon: you know what they say, if at first you don't ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑç ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back opinion my guest tonight a fine young man. he stars on a.m.c.'s "mad men." please welcome back to th
it's david lynch trect an episode of "mamma's family." ( laughter ) but i gotta give curtis his due.e make a more entertaining use of his 15 minutes. >> let it, known, if you need the megarepresentation, this is the person. >> right now my-- i can't really afford to pay her the million that she's worth. >> oh whatever! >> but i am a licensed certified reflexologist, and i'm going to start with foot massage therapy with christie, who is going to be my first...
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david graft, leonard lynch, [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood], sorry. shawn a mcgregor. [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. david oz good. [speaker not understood]. my apologies for mispronouncing. and we'll leave it there. mr. [speaker not understood]. >>> would you turn on the overhead, please? my name is bernie showed en. i'm with san francisco tomorrow. in good faith, it would seem that we should postpone the hearing until we hear supervisor kim's proposal as you indicated. i would like to be more specific regard the legislation we are addressing. the state law mandates cumulative impact that is all the events that are cumulatively being undertaken beyond the boundaries. [speaker not understood]. cumulative impact has to be measured by measurable criteria, testable criteria, and not by arbitrary limits in terms of area, size, or time limits for the renewal of permits. that's a violation of state law. further, as the supervisor indicated, truth is in the details. but also in the evaluation and the enforcement of law. in that respect, i
david graft, leonard lynch, [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood], sorry. shawn a mcgregor. [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. david oz good. [speaker not understood]. my apologies for mispronouncing. and we'll leave it there. mr. [speaker not understood]. >>> would you turn on the overhead, please? my name is bernie showed en. i'm with san francisco tomorrow. in good faith, it would seem that we should postpone the hearing until we hear supervisor kim's...
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david graft, leonard lynch, [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood], sorry. shawn a mcgregor. [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. david oz good. [speaker not understood]. my apologies for mispronouncing. and we'll leave it there. mr. [speaker not understood]. >>> would you turn on the overhead, please? my name is bernie showed en. i'm with san francisco tomorrow. in good faith, it would seem that we should postpone the hearing until we hear supervisor kim's proposal as you indicated. i would
david graft, leonard lynch, [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood], sorry. shawn a mcgregor. [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. david oz good. [speaker not understood]. my apologies for mispronouncing. and we'll leave it there. mr. [speaker not understood]. >>> would you turn on the overhead, please? my name is bernie showed en. i'm with san francisco tomorrow. in good faith, it would seem that we should postpone the hearing until we hear supervisor kim's...
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came from merrill lynch, david. david: can't beat that. liz: what are you doing? you're right here.o scare you. liz: thanks very much. david: most iphones cost 100, 200 bucks but there is one that actually costs millions. we have the details you want to hear about the world's most expensive iphone. liz: can we hear from you guys? we love to hear when you weigh in. given gold's extreme volatility do you think the yellow metal is no longer that safe haven play? remember goldman sachs is saying forget it, go with natural gas. do us a favor log on to facebook.com/afterthebell. let us know what you think about this. david: say yellow metal again. liz: yellow metal. ♪ girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. all stations come over to mithis is for realhis time. step seven point two one tw
came from merrill lynch, david. david: can't beat that. liz: what are you doing? you're right here.o scare you. liz: thanks very much. david: most iphones cost 100, 200 bucks but there is one that actually costs millions. we have the details you want to hear about the world's most expensive iphone. liz: can we hear from you guys? we love to hear when you weigh in. given gold's extreme volatility do you think the yellow metal is no longer that safe haven play? remember goldman sachs is saying...
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david talks to mcvicker about whether vonan's death changed anything for him. >>> and later on, a lynching in san jose. the case that led a mob to take the law into their own hands. >>> tonight on a second look we talk to family members of murdered victims about the execution of the men convicted of killing their loved ones. the state of california executed william vonan the man known as the freeway killer. randy shandobil talked to two people, the mother of one of his victims and a man who survived vonan's sexual assault and attempt to strangle him. >> reporter: as she has countless times before, sandy miller visited her murdered son's grave this week. as she has countless times before, she wiped dirt from rusty stone and left him flowers. >> that's for you baby. >> reporter: but unlike previous visits on this day sandy miller was not filled with hate. >> oh yes, i think i'm in much better shape today than i was a year ago. >> reporter: in much better shape she says because a year ago she watched as san quentin officials killed her son's killer william vonan. vonan was the so called freew
david talks to mcvicker about whether vonan's death changed anything for him. >>> and later on, a lynching in san jose. the case that led a mob to take the law into their own hands. >>> tonight on a second look we talk to family members of murdered victims about the execution of the men convicted of killing their loved ones. the state of california executed william vonan the man known as the freeway killer. randy shandobil talked to two people, the mother of one of his victims...
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>> i would like to think more of what david novak is doing at yum. merrill lynch bird flu and given the fact that they've lost china or they're stillwell. no. novak is showing that he really knows what he's doing. on the boeing side. boeing was always a great company and people continue to doubt them throughout this run from 69 to now it will be a hundred soon because they don't understand when they get a long cycle for aerospace, the cost of the planes come down, but they do not cut the price to the airlines so these are both really good quarters. >> have you seen faber this morning? >> david? >> he's not on the set. >> of course, we've already chatted on numerous stints. >> there are people cutting the price target on apple. i felt guilty running the penguins. i dusted it up and dug it out and i put courtesy david faber at the bottom. i don't know if we ever had ten. i think we had three or four to run them. they're all coming down with the price targets today. >> that's what was amazing. on the conference call cook was as confident as ever talking about the ide
>> i would like to think more of what david novak is doing at yum. merrill lynch bird flu and given the fact that they've lost china or they're stillwell. no. novak is showing that he really knows what he's doing. on the boeing side. boeing was always a great company and people continue to doubt them throughout this run from 69 to now it will be a hundred soon because they don't understand when they get a long cycle for aerospace, the cost of the planes come down, but they do not cut the...