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dinner at downton, if you will.ld family favorites. >> this is one of the family recipes that lady carnarvon gave to me and i believe it came from lady armina. we kind of tweaked it. it used to be a chocolate sponge, quite rich. >> reporter: he wonders whether mrs. pattmore could ever serve a dish like this. >> is it fair to say women did most of the cooking back then? probably. were they any good at it? probably not. >> reporter: notice the difference? the kitchen, once ruled by women, has now been taken over by men! >> i think today's kitchens are run by men because we're committed, we're passionate and want to be the best we can be. that's what we do. that's what we're paid for and so far it's never gone wrong. >> reporter: nine hours before the dinner guests are to arrive, the flowers do, carefully selected by royal floral decorator paul thomas. >> when you're working in a room like this you mustn't do something contemporary. for this night, the dining room table will become the centerpiece of highclere castle.
dinner at downton, if you will.ld family favorites. >> this is one of the family recipes that lady carnarvon gave to me and i believe it came from lady armina. we kind of tweaked it. it used to be a chocolate sponge, quite rich. >> reporter: he wonders whether mrs. pattmore could ever serve a dish like this. >> is it fair to say women did most of the cooking back then? probably. were they any good at it? probably not. >> reporter: notice the difference? the kitchen, once...
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you will inherit downton. a place i love so much. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: lady whoopi, there you are. i hope your travels weren't too tiring. >> it wasn't much of a journey. you know we tape "the view" only a few blocks away. >> oh, is that the noise i heard? i thought someone was strangling a bag of cats. >> if the dowager countess thinks i am to be intimidated, i have one thing to say. bitch, please. >> so sorry i'm late. i guess someone forgot to send me an invitation. ♪ [ applause ] >> what the [ bleep ] is this? >> jimmy: i have some rather unfortunate news. carson daly, who as you all know, had only just arrived here at downton to claim his place as rightful heir, was in yet another hot air baloon accident. and questlove is back to being the heir downton sixbey. >> questlove: lady hedith, will you marry me? >> i don't know. let me think about it. yes. >> there's one pooch i thought might never leave the pound. >> it really is so exciting. >> you've got some explaining to do. >> i don't know what you mean. >> how is
you will inherit downton. a place i love so much. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: lady whoopi, there you are. i hope your travels weren't too tiring. >> it wasn't much of a journey. you know we tape "the view" only a few blocks away. >> oh, is that the noise i heard? i thought someone was strangling a bag of cats. >> if the dowager countess thinks i am to be intimidated, i have one thing to say. bitch, please. >> so sorry i'm late. i guess someone...
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that was downton abbey and i truly do love that show now downton depicts the lives in a room of in a risk to credit family and their servants and post a warning in error england and before i get started i want to make it very very clear that this is a fictional television show about the lives of upper class crawley family and the british social hierarchy that surrounds them now just yesterday former treasury secretary larry summers wrote an editorial in the financial times a british publication just warning that the us is headed the way of downton abbey with the economy and social inequalities to match now some are says the solution to avoid this must involve raising incomes of the middle class and the poor and reforming tax codes tax codes that let a big share of the wealthy income escape taxation now summers writes quote a current tax code the current tax code is so badly designed that it is very likely to be having the effect of reducing economic growth and also allows the rich to shield a far greater portion of their income from taxation than the poor for example last year's incr
that was downton abbey and i truly do love that show now downton depicts the lives in a room of in a risk to credit family and their servants and post a warning in error england and before i get started i want to make it very very clear that this is a fictional television show about the lives of upper class crawley family and the british social hierarchy that surrounds them now just yesterday former treasury secretary larry summers wrote an editorial in the financial times a british publication...
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you're a butler from "downton abbey."[ cheers and applause ] 2018, look forward. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! [ cheers and applause ] oh! [ cheers ] i want to thank the future olympian, will ferrell. future olympian right there! doing it for america! >> i can do it better. >> jimmy: you can do it better. arcade fire performs after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. all aboard. rolo. get your smooth on. so i get invited to quite a few family gatherings. heck, i saved judith here a fortune with discounts like safe driver, multi-car, paperless. you make a mighty fine missus, m'lady. i'm not saying mark's thrifty. let's just say, i saved him $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ring. am i right? [ laughs ] [ dance music playing ] so visit progressive.com today. i call this one "the robox." you get 4 lines on at&t's network... including unlimited talk... unlimited text... and 10 gigs of data to share. 10 gigs? 10 gigs.
you're a butler from "downton abbey."[ cheers and applause ] 2018, look forward. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! [ cheers and applause ] oh! [ cheers ] i want to thank the future olympian, will ferrell. future olympian right there! doing it for america! >> i can do it better. >> jimmy: you can do it better. arcade fire performs after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk...
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. >> are we turning into downton abbey economy? what our former treasury secretary thinks but stuart varney says it is a distraction. she-- he's going to explain that when he comes in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ why do people count on sunsweet pruneit's made only from prunes, the inothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and 5 essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. try sunsweet's amazing juices and new amazing prune light. a steel cage: death match of midsize sedans. the volkswagen passat against all comers. turbocharged engines against...engines. best in class rear legroom against other-class legroom. but then we realized. consumers already did that. twice. huh. maybe that's why nobody else showed up. how does one get out of a death cage? vo: hurry in and lease the 2014 passat s for $189 a month which includes a $500 bonus. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we unde
. >> are we turning into downton abbey economy? what our former treasury secretary thinks but stuart varney says it is a distraction. she-- he's going to explain that when he comes in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ why do people count on sunsweet pruneit's made only from prunes, the inothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and 5 essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. try sunsweet's amazing juices and new amazing prune light. a steel cage: death match of...
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larry summers, former advisor to president obama, he's using "downton abbey"? here fresh off the debate with bill nye, the science guy. and tj oshie, an unknown in hockey, a household name. and why if they're so down to earth we don't embrace them. and despite the premise i'm talking about, we've got someone who is going to back up our position and a new cookbook, how to use a meat cleaver. you can't make this stuff up. ♪ larry summers, former treasury secretary under president clinton and former economic advisor to president obama making an unfortunate and seriously inaccurate analogy about income inequality, saying that america faces a quote, "downton abbey" economy, with a sharp increase in income and family incomes don't. sandra, your position on this? >> they were the creators of their time. if anything else "downton abbey," not only did they have the responsibility of creating jobs and referencing "downton abbey," so many people watch the show, they found they were wonderful to their people and they were in a way, social workers to the people that worked
larry summers, former advisor to president obama, he's using "downton abbey"? here fresh off the debate with bill nye, the science guy. and tj oshie, an unknown in hockey, a household name. and why if they're so down to earth we don't embrace them. and despite the premise i'm talking about, we've got someone who is going to back up our position and a new cookbook, how to use a meat cleaver. you can't make this stuff up. ♪ larry summers, former treasury secretary under president...
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if i wanted to get married at downton abbey, how much would you charge me? countess. >> you told me that. >> but i like net margins, i make it especially for you, how about that? >> really? >> yes. >> what's the off season? how much of the year is filming versus events? can you do both at the same time? >> you can do both at the same time. it's a big square house, so it's better not to try to multitask which i think is a very good thing for all of us actually. we're not so good at it. we do one thing at a time and the filming started last week and it's with us on and off until july. so, it's a big part of our diary and it's broken up by when we open to the public at easter, other private tours and dinners, so we're just like any other business trying to work out how to sustain ourselves and give us a future. >> do you remember when pbs or the production company first came to you and said we'd like to do this, and did you know your life would change as a result? >> if i had, if i could bottle that formula, i would be terribly wealthy, wouldn't i? i didn't. an
if i wanted to get married at downton abbey, how much would you charge me? countess. >> you told me that. >> but i like net margins, i make it especially for you, how about that? >> really? >> yes. >> what's the off season? how much of the year is filming versus events? can you do both at the same time? >> you can do both at the same time. it's a big square house, so it's better not to try to multitask which i think is a very good thing for all of us...
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fans of the "mega" p-b-s hit "downton abbey" have more in common with the series --- than they might think. according to think-tank research being presented this week, today's u- s economy is every bit as stratified as the world presented in downton abbey-- which is set in the early 1900's. the series profiles the very different lives lived by british aristocracy compared to their servants. today, not only do the rich enjoy even more wealth than the grantham family profiled in the series, the richest take home an even higher share of national income. a financial shake up is happening at the vatican. pope francis is bringing in an outsider to reform the vatican's financial state. australian cardinal george pell will lead the vatican's finance ministry. he will report to a newly-arranged council of eight cardinals. it's part of the pope's effort to get control over the scandals surrounding the church of holy see. allegations include money laundering. back in the u.s.----golf course owners... are losing a grip on customers. and mostly because of the weather. business was on an upswing i
fans of the "mega" p-b-s hit "downton abbey" have more in common with the series --- than they might think. according to think-tank research being presented this week, today's u- s economy is every bit as stratified as the world presented in downton abbey-- which is set in the early 1900's. the series profiles the very different lives lived by british aristocracy compared to their servants. today, not only do the rich enjoy even more wealth than the grantham family profiled...
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the real resident of downton abbey.alks about the members of her family that have been immortalized by tv. that is next. ♪ >> this is lunch money on bloomberg television. i'm adam johnson. today in pop him a beauty come inside and out. she just made her seventh appearance in the sports illustrated swimsuit issue. she is also using her permission -- position to help victims of natural disasters around the world. >> it was a really incredible launchpad to be in si and become three-dimensional. in this progression, you are two-dimensional. in sports illustrated, it gives you dimension. aslets you know who you are a human being. landing on a cover, you have a whole new world with many doors and windows open. a really amazinging of gift. my dream is to do work in philanthropy. when sports illustrated came to you for this issue and they said, we want you to participate, you had a business proposition for them. oppositione business -- proposition to be long-term partners. there has to be willingness from sports illustrated to
the real resident of downton abbey.alks about the members of her family that have been immortalized by tv. that is next. ♪ >> this is lunch money on bloomberg television. i'm adam johnson. today in pop him a beauty come inside and out. she just made her seventh appearance in the sports illustrated swimsuit issue. she is also using her permission -- position to help victims of natural disasters around the world. >> it was a really incredible launchpad to be in si and become...
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that was downton abbey and i truly do love that show now downton depicts the lives in a room of in a risk to credit family and their servants and post a war to an era.
that was downton abbey and i truly do love that show now downton depicts the lives in a room of in a risk to credit family and their servants and post a war to an era.
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about downton abbey. splendoris in its full . a magnificent home. here's the thing. love, there is a family that lives there. --re is a real life family we are joined by the true lady of the house. joining us right now. what a pleasure to have you here. >> i don't have the striped suit on. >> but you have your red and white stripes. >> what's it like having your living room on global, must-see tv echo >? >> it's quite surreal. a lot of americans think they know our home. >> we do. >> it has been an amazing ride. so lucky. we have become one of the most famous thousand in england. >> in france, the properties collapsed because of the success of the show. you're rebuilding the castle. >> i hope were not rebuilding the castle. going.keeping it that is the main thing. not stop and drop it and sell. we have been having weddings, conferences -- we have an egyptian exhibition. we have done that for some years. this is given us wonderful business. >> to follow along -- look at the biltmore house. andfamily there owns it when they have it open ft. worth is him -- when you fol
about downton abbey. splendoris in its full . a magnificent home. here's the thing. love, there is a family that lives there. --re is a real life family we are joined by the true lady of the house. joining us right now. what a pleasure to have you here. >> i don't have the striped suit on. >> but you have your red and white stripes. >> what's it like having your living room on global, must-see tv echo >? >> it's quite surreal. a lot of americans think they know our...
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and that got me thinking you should show a scene of "downton abbey," but have the background music beteresting. interesting suggestion, peter. i think we can make that happen. check this out. >> but didn't last night's dinner just disabuse you of that scheme. >> yes, well that's the point i want -- >> tom. >> tom, to be your instructor. [ porn music playing ] ♪ >> what? >> -- yesterday. >> mmm. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: let's find another suggestion here. this is from dawn hendrickson. hey, jimmy, one of my favorite things to do is play around with the photo booth effects on my computer. do you ever do that? if not you should. yeah, i love using photo booth effects. they are a lot of fun. we can try a few out here. do you want to try one out on james? let's give him the mirror -- can we give him the mirror effect? [ laughter ] yeah, there you go. that's good, james. weird. hey weird. that's weird. all right, very good. that is cool. let's try the swirl effect on quest. is that one? we have that one? [ applause ] yeah. swirl effect, that looks good. interesting look. and now le
and that got me thinking you should show a scene of "downton abbey," but have the background music beteresting. interesting suggestion, peter. i think we can make that happen. check this out. >> but didn't last night's dinner just disabuse you of that scheme. >> yes, well that's the point i want -- >> tom. >> tom, to be your instructor. [ porn music playing ] ♪ >> what? >> -- yesterday. >> mmm. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: let's...
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. >> jimmy: she played sybil on "downton abbey." >> on "downton abbey," yes.y, really cool woman. >> jimmy: go see colin farrell's new movie "winter's tale," in theaters next friday, valentine's day. chris pratt joins us after the break. come on back, everybody. ♪ at university of phoenix your education is built to help move your career forward. here's how: we work with leading employers to learn what you need to learn so classes impact your career. while helping ensure credits you've already earned pay off. and we have career planning tools to keep you on track every step of the way. plus the freshman fifteen, isn't really a thing here. and graduation, it's just the beginning. because we build education around where you want to go. so, you know, you can get the job you want. ready, let's get to work. it's an invitation to stop and savor the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. which 4g lte map has the most coverage? this isn't real difficult. pretty obvious to me. i'm going to have to say verizon verizon. the choice is obvious. verizon i
. >> jimmy: she played sybil on "downton abbey." >> on "downton abbey," yes.y, really cool woman. >> jimmy: go see colin farrell's new movie "winter's tale," in theaters next friday, valentine's day. chris pratt joins us after the break. come on back, everybody. ♪ at university of phoenix your education is built to help move your career forward. here's how: we work with leading employers to learn what you need to learn so classes impact your...
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finland is fanatical about downton abbey. shows translate and why. 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ [ boss ] it is a very smart plan. so we're all on board? [ paul ] no. this is a stupid plan. hate drama? go to cars.com. research. price. find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama. all the natural energyu found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. >>> hello. welcome back. i'm david eades. the top stories this history. south sudan is one of the most dangerous nations on earth in which to give birth according to a new report from a charity save the children. around the world every year a million babies die within the first 24 hours of their life. >>> ukraine's parlia
finland is fanatical about downton abbey. shows translate and why. 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ [ boss ] it is a very smart plan. so we're all on board? [ paul ] no. this is a stupid plan. hate drama? go to cars.com. research. price. find. only cars.com helps you...
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>> it is a big heavy things so is like it -- it something you pick up at downton abbey.ith a social secretary of the white house. you find out the details of when to be there and what to bring or not bring. usually take a taxi to one of the social gates of the white house and proceed from there. it is more intense than he used to be after that renegade group try to get into an indian state dinner. >> after the clearance and walking into the white house, then what? >> there was a receiving line. there are pictures. you make your way through this receiving line. you are announced by military guests. each person coming against the little announcement. mr. president, we announce this person coming in. essyou are in the last famous bottom group, everybody is listening to the announcement if it is going to be a famous person. there is this category of people who are not famous to get announced. themeet the president and first lady and then the visiting president and his aror her spouse. at brush with celebrity is the beginning as soon as you come into the receiving line. >> is
>> it is a big heavy things so is like it -- it something you pick up at downton abbey.ith a social secretary of the white house. you find out the details of when to be there and what to bring or not bring. usually take a taxi to one of the social gates of the white house and proceed from there. it is more intense than he used to be after that renegade group try to get into an indian state dinner. >> after the clearance and walking into the white house, then what? >> there was...
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yes, we're going to look at "downton abbey," but look at these unfolding events in the ukraine. bit in washington as well. >> great. tom, thank you so much. tom keene with "surveillance" in 20 minutes from now. >> fendi showed off this year's autumn collection at the milan fashion show. the most memorable thing about it wasn't the models or even the clothes. it was the drones hovering in the sky. angus bennett reports. >> this is fendi going high-tech. can't see the gadgets? don't worry. the whole show was shot on drones. italian fashion house fendi teamed up with a french company to stream this season's show live online. > fendi, as long as history, has been an innovator. >> a noble commitment, but as with all new tech, there can be teething problems. this is what people actually saw when they tuned in to the show. still, it didn't take the sheen off the glamour of the event. >> i've never seen anything quite like it before. it feels like fashion going into the future with all of this stuff, but i think it's great t. gets dfrpblt camera angles of the clothes and it gives people
yes, we're going to look at "downton abbey," but look at these unfolding events in the ukraine. bit in washington as well. >> great. tom, thank you so much. tom keene with "surveillance" in 20 minutes from now. >> fendi showed off this year's autumn collection at the milan fashion show. the most memorable thing about it wasn't the models or even the clothes. it was the drones hovering in the sky. angus bennett reports. >> this is fendi going high-tech....
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. >> i have not been keeping up with "downton abbey." thank you for being here this snowy tuesday. this was a lot of fun. make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ 's ♪ >>> good tuesday morning. hope you had a great long weekend. welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with sara and simon hobbs, and jim and david are off today. we're coming up with the first two-week win streak of the year and the s&p ten points from break even for 2014 and ipo news and m&a and earnings and the ten-year note yield is 10.73 and we'll get data and fed speak and overnight in japan the nikkei posting its best day since august as the bank of japan extends lending programs. the market stocks are set to open higher and the spm coming off the best week of the year and we'll tell you if we are in for another green week in wall street. >>> and tesla's ceo elon musk met with the head of m&a at apple earlier last year and as apple sits on the massive tech pile is the tech giant thinking about buying tesla. >>> and activist agreeing to buy forrest labs in a deal
. >> i have not been keeping up with "downton abbey." thank you for being here this snowy tuesday. this was a lot of fun. make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ 's ♪ >>> good tuesday morning. hope you had a great long weekend. welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with sara and simon hobbs, and jim and david are off today. we're coming up with the first two-week win streak of the year and the...
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decided that we are both really big fans of " downton abbey." michelle loves it so much that she sent me a family portrait she had made over christmas. take it in. these are the people i was with. it is a little odd. i did not really want to tell my girlfriend, michelle, and i'm looking at her there with that thing that she has on -- i didn't want to tell her that in this economy flaunting your wealth like that is a little bit tone deaf. but it is true that the kitchen " downton abbey" make more than most people do. she is showing it all off in this portrait she said to me. when i came here this evening, and i wasn't certain i wanted to be here with this voice i have going on, the one of the things that is really true about you, and i so much value the foundation, is that we are here because of you, because of the role that you play in keeping us honest. i truly have come to value your truth seeking, your astute lyrical analysis, your amazing courage and your threatened by members of congress with dismemberment. i wanted to make a commitment to
decided that we are both really big fans of " downton abbey." michelle loves it so much that she sent me a family portrait she had made over christmas. take it in. these are the people i was with. it is a little odd. i did not really want to tell my girlfriend, michelle, and i'm looking at her there with that thing that she has on -- i didn't want to tell her that in this economy flaunting your wealth like that is a little bit tone deaf. but it is true that the kitchen " downton...
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from the left what it looks like in downton san francisco. on your right, san jose. the 101, 680 interchange. here's a look at our radar right now. you can see there's really no end in sight of the rain. that is a welcome sight for the drought situation here in california. people in the south bay have plenty of drizzle, but not as much rain. meteorologist christina loren joins us from los gatos. nice to see you here on a weekend. >> reporter: it's great to be here with you, diane. you know what, it's great to be getting the steady drizzle if that's all it is in the south bay. i'm here at the reservoir in los gatos. this reservoir is looking healthier than it did about two weeks ago. but still, we don't have the water level reaching the docks just yet. it's going to take three at least big more storms for that to be the case. i want to take you right to the radar and let you know why we're not seeing as much rainfall here in the south bay as we're seeing everywhere else. it's what we call the south bay rain shadow effect. those showers are breaking apart as they make
from the left what it looks like in downton san francisco. on your right, san jose. the 101, 680 interchange. here's a look at our radar right now. you can see there's really no end in sight of the rain. that is a welcome sight for the drought situation here in california. people in the south bay have plenty of drizzle, but not as much rain. meteorologist christina loren joins us from los gatos. nice to see you here on a weekend. >> reporter: it's great to be here with you, diane. you...
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>> it's a big heavy stark thing back in the days protocol like something you think of from -- downton. you check in with social secretary to find out the details of when you're supposed to be there and what you can and cannot bring with you and what kind of i.d. and then you show up in plenty of time early on. usually you take a taxi to one of the social gates of the white house and perceived in through the clearance which now i think is more intense than it used to be after the renegade group tried to get into i guess an indian state dinner. >> after clearance you walk into the white house and then what? >> you go through this corridor to the east wing. there are pictures of all that have, and you make your way to the receiving line. you're announced by military guests. each person coming in has this announcement. mr. presently announce this person coming in. there is a kind of if you are in the less famous bottom group as we always were going to these things you have the sense that everyone is listening to the announcement. is it going to be yo-yo ma or some other famous person and
>> it's a big heavy stark thing back in the days protocol like something you think of from -- downton. you check in with social secretary to find out the details of when you're supposed to be there and what you can and cannot bring with you and what kind of i.d. and then you show up in plenty of time early on. usually you take a taxi to one of the social gates of the white house and perceived in through the clearance which now i think is more intense than it used to be after the renegade...
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my mother switched over to downton abby.s it the most watched television show in american history. the broncos/seahawks match-up barely edged out the giants/pats by 2,000 viewers. the world champs returned home after a couple of weather-related snafus. seattle will host a celebration parade on wednesday. >>> now to the real action. nevada casinos report taking in nearly 120 million super bowl bets. >> that's why so many people watched the game. >> yeah, the bets. >> the betting public generally liked the broncos, meaning the seahawks blowout was a boom for the house. they reported making $20 million in profit on the game. that's an unprecedented number. keep in mind. these are just the bets made on the books. so the side bets, all that stuff, some speculate illegal gamblers may have wagered ten times that amount. the good news was not as good for one furniture owner in houston. his promotion promised to give away free furniture for anybody who spent more than 6 grand during super bowl week if seattle won. it cost mattress ma
my mother switched over to downton abby.s it the most watched television show in american history. the broncos/seahawks match-up barely edged out the giants/pats by 2,000 viewers. the world champs returned home after a couple of weather-related snafus. seattle will host a celebration parade on wednesday. >>> now to the real action. nevada casinos report taking in nearly 120 million super bowl bets. >> that's why so many people watched the game. >> yeah, the bets. >>...
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. >> someone who had your job, larry summers, is writing we are becoming a downton abbey economy. do we have to be? >> i think it is more of a prediction than assessment. if you do the right things, we can create opportunity. one thing about american people generally is if they are doing well, they don't begrudge other people. we can solve that problem. >> what do you make of the twist of the income equality discuss? over the last couple of weeks, billionaires and almost billionaires and venture capitalists and real estate that we need to emulate the top 1%. >> i think you can find people who will say a broad range of things. i don't pretend we will solve what was a 30-year trend in one year or two years. we can make a lot of progress. we can make sure that we expand the access to opportunity. i do know that we have multiple issues that we have to deal with. it is important to extend unemployment benefits. people looking for work who can't make ends meet, through no fault of their own because we went through the worst economic crisis since the great depression, they need help. the
. >> someone who had your job, larry summers, is writing we are becoming a downton abbey economy. do we have to be? >> i think it is more of a prediction than assessment. if you do the right things, we can create opportunity. one thing about american people generally is if they are doing well, they don't begrudge other people. we can solve that problem. >> what do you make of the twist of the income equality discuss? over the last couple of weeks, billionaires and almost...
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it is downton abbey. >> all right. can't show it here. one state ruling these license plates are unconstitutional. but what about their right to free speech? the judge is here next. probably walking. >> that's right. and a thief busted by his own footprints. but the best part was who he was robbing. ♪ ♪ a a hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness... but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my healthcare professional... that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages rves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or ac
it is downton abbey. >> all right. can't show it here. one state ruling these license plates are unconstitutional. but what about their right to free speech? the judge is here next. probably walking. >> that's right. and a thief busted by his own footprints. but the best part was who he was robbing. ♪ ♪ a a hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to...
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is headed the way of downton abbey with the economy and social inequalities to match now some are says the solution to avoid this must involve raising incomes of the middle class and the poor and reforming tax codes tax codes that let a big share of the wealthy income escape taxation now summers writes quote a current tax code the current tax code is so badly designed that it is very likely to be having the effect of reducing economic growth and also allows the rich to shield a far greater portion of their income from taxation than the poor for example last year's increase in the stock market represented an increase in wealth of about six trillion dollars of which the lion's share went to the very wealthy now here's the thing if somebody anybody besides larry summers were to write this editorial it probably would have landed better now summers is the guy who pushed for the repeal of glass steagall who deregulated the derivatives market and who sheila bair wrote quote was part of the deregulatory cobol that got us into the two thousand and eight financial crisis now this is the same fin
is headed the way of downton abbey with the economy and social inequalities to match now some are says the solution to avoid this must involve raising incomes of the middle class and the poor and reforming tax codes tax codes that let a big share of the wealthy income escape taxation now summers writes quote a current tax code the current tax code is so badly designed that it is very likely to be having the effect of reducing economic growth and also allows the rich to shield a far greater...
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>> it's a big heavy stark thing back in the days protocol like something you think of from -- downton. you check in with social secretary to find out the details of when you're supposed to be there and what you can and cannot bring with you and what kind of i.d. and then you show up in plenty of time early on. usually you take a taxi to one of the social gates of the white house and perceived in through the clearance which now i think is more intense than it used to be after the renegade group tried to get into i guess an indian state dinner. >> after clearance you walk into the white house and then what? >> you go through this corridor to the east wing. there are pictures of all that have, and you make your way to the receiving line. you're announced by military guests. each person coming in has this announcement. mr. presently announce this person coming in. there is a kind of if you are in the less famous bottom group as we always were going to these things you have the sense that everyone is listening to the announcement. is it going to be yo-yo ma or some other famous person and
>> it's a big heavy stark thing back in the days protocol like something you think of from -- downton. you check in with social secretary to find out the details of when you're supposed to be there and what you can and cannot bring with you and what kind of i.d. and then you show up in plenty of time early on. usually you take a taxi to one of the social gates of the white house and perceived in through the clearance which now i think is more intense than it used to be after the renegade...
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decided that we are both really big fans of " downton abbey."nt me a family portrait she had made over christmas. take it in. these are the people i was with. it is a little odd. i did not really want to tell my girlfriend, michelle, and i'm looking at her there with that thing that she has on -- i didn't want to tell her that in this economy flaunting your wealth like that is a little bit tone deaf. but it is true that the kitchen " downton abbey" make more than most people do. she is showing it all off in this portrait she said to me. when i came here this evening, and i wasn't certain i wanted to be here with this voice i have going on, the one of the things that is really true about you, and i so much value the foundation, is that we are here because of you, because of the role that you play in keeping us honest. i truly have come to value your truth seeking, your astute lyrical analysis, your amazing courage and your threatened by members of congress with dismemberment. i wanted to make a commitment to you. i notice the kind of promised tha
decided that we are both really big fans of " downton abbey."nt me a family portrait she had made over christmas. take it in. these are the people i was with. it is a little odd. i did not really want to tell my girlfriend, michelle, and i'm looking at her there with that thing that she has on -- i didn't want to tell her that in this economy flaunting your wealth like that is a little bit tone deaf. but it is true that the kitchen " downton abbey" make more than most people...
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through their total identity is based on their homes they watch down abbey they all want to live in downton abbey and this is their identity finally on this sort of episode about the year of the horse and are dilapidated financial system looking very hagi why this harvard economist is pulling all his money from bank of america this is terry burnham and he's a former harvard economics professor and author of mean genes and mean markets and lizard brains and he says that he's pulling his one million dollars out of bank of america why why do i risk starting a run a bank of america by withdrawing my money and presuming that many fellow depositors will read this and withdraw too because they pay me zero interest thus even an infinitesimal chance that bank of america will not repay me in full whenever i asks which is the cost benefit conclusion from state to fully so he said for example my one million dollars if there was even a one percent chance that they would collapse and not be able to give him money immediately that he should be paid ten thousand dollars per year for that risk but he makes
through their total identity is based on their homes they watch down abbey they all want to live in downton abbey and this is their identity finally on this sort of episode about the year of the horse and are dilapidated financial system looking very hagi why this harvard economist is pulling all his money from bank of america this is terry burnham and he's a former harvard economics professor and author of mean genes and mean markets and lizard brains and he says that he's pulling his one...
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we will meet the real-life lady of downton abbey. we will kick it off.velopment in the ukraine.
we will meet the real-life lady of downton abbey. we will kick it off.velopment in the ukraine.
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discussion, and we will go back to the other chapters, but one of things that came to my mind is downton abby. i would love to read the british's left take on the show. you have butlers and such who are defenders of their class and not wanting to see the classes lower than them equal. and the idea of a servant sitting with the upper crust horrifys the servant maybe more so than so. and it got me thinking, and this is something i want to come back to, but oh so much of what burke is writing about these only makes sense in the context of british culture. it is one of the reasons i don't think it translate to american society as you discussed. >> host: can you talk about the role that -- could -- his arguments have worked in britain because there is something about british culture where something hew to the station because maybe a lack of feudalism that those arguments don't play as well in fran france. >> guest: i think that is true in part and true of people's relations to the station. britain was more free and equal than europe and less so than america as he knowledge -- acknowledged --
discussion, and we will go back to the other chapters, but one of things that came to my mind is downton abby. i would love to read the british's left take on the show. you have butlers and such who are defenders of their class and not wanting to see the classes lower than them equal. and the idea of a servant sitting with the upper crust horrifys the servant maybe more so than so. and it got me thinking, and this is something i want to come back to, but oh so much of what burke is writing...
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economy is becoming a downton abbey economy. think of that. where you have the super rich, the top 1% who have so much of the power and money in the country and everyone else who works for them or everyone else at the bottom of the rung. i asked him, are we at risk of becoming a downton abbey economy. here's what he said, carol. >> i don't think we have to be. i mean, i think it's more of a prediction than it is an assessment. and i think if you do the right things, we can create opportunity. one thing about american people generally is if they are doing well, they don't begrudge other people doing well. they want a chance to have a job and we can solve that problem. >> we can solve that problem by training and investment in the right kinds of education. he said, carol, this income inequality problem in this country you'll not fix in one year what's taken some 30 years to kind of develop here. i mean he is concerned about it but keeps going back to this idea of training the right kinds of skills, community colleges. he points out there are 3 m
economy is becoming a downton abbey economy. think of that. where you have the super rich, the top 1% who have so much of the power and money in the country and everyone else who works for them or everyone else at the bottom of the rung. i asked him, are we at risk of becoming a downton abbey economy. here's what he said, carol. >> i don't think we have to be. i mean, i think it's more of a prediction than it is an assessment. and i think if you do the right things, we can create...
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your guilty pleasure is watching "downton abbey" and soaking in a bubble bath.o you prefer tablet or lap to the for this behavior? >> i used to use a lab top and now a water proof case for my ipad. >> do you really? >> no, ut but they do exist. i saw one that looked like a pouch in the curtain. >> really? >> absolutely. you 40% of people say they use smartphones in the bathroom and 60% are lying. everybody uses a smartphone in the bathroom. >> the phones are filthy. black light your phone and you will never put it to your face again. it looks like bob costas' pillow. >> there are all sorts of things living in there like your computer keyboard. it is bad. >> how is it any different than going home and letting your dog slobber all over you? you don't know where he has been. >> i let my dog lick the keyboard. lick it all off. >> they are both like pulling spring water. i think we are done. joanne, sherrod, andy levy, bill , that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. see you next time. >>> hello, everyone. i'm andrea tan torose, along with bob beckel, greg gutfield, eri
your guilty pleasure is watching "downton abbey" and soaking in a bubble bath.o you prefer tablet or lap to the for this behavior? >> i used to use a lab top and now a water proof case for my ipad. >> do you really? >> no, ut but they do exist. i saw one that looked like a pouch in the curtain. >> really? >> absolutely. you 40% of people say they use smartphones in the bathroom and 60% are lying. everybody uses a smartphone in the bathroom. >> the...
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. >> everybody's going to leave the game early so they can go home and watch "downton abbey." stadium will be empty at 9:00, regardless of the game. >> he's going for both teams. he's wishy washy. >> all right. with the president's approval rating hovering in the low 40s, and the botched obamacare rollout, some key democrats now keeping their distance heading into the midterm elections. our political panel is here to weigh in on that and on this super bowl weekend, a once rising football star now sits in prison accused of murder. new details in the aaron hernandez case. clay. mom? come in here. come in where? welcome to my mom cave. wow. sit down. you need some campbell's chunky soup before today's big game, new chunky cheeseburger. mmm. i love cheeseburgers. i know you do. when did you get this place? when i negotiated your new contract, it was part of the deal. cool. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. [ male announcer ] wt kind of energy is so abundant, it can help provide the power for all th natural gas. ♪ more than ever before, america's ele
. >> everybody's going to leave the game early so they can go home and watch "downton abbey." stadium will be empty at 9:00, regardless of the game. >> he's going for both teams. he's wishy washy. >> all right. with the president's approval rating hovering in the low 40s, and the botched obamacare rollout, some key democrats now keeping their distance heading into the midterm elections. our political panel is here to weigh in on that and on this super bowl weekend, a...
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>> at the moment it's definitely "downton abbey". >> heartbeat. we are making re-runs.audience is absolutely amazing. >> tv is increasingly globalized. if you want to go shopping you come to events like this. this event began 37 years ago. then it was in a small hotel in brighton with two dozen people. now you can see we have row after row after row. 600 booths, 720 buyers all watching television. 10 hours a day, determining what the world is going to be watching on tv. increasingly, it's global producers creating global brands and then adapting them. take dancing. unlike britain, in india there are no nasty judges. >> best performance i have ever seen. >> if i'm honest, probably the judges tend to be on the more positive side so there's less criticism. another example of that might be -- i was watching a version of it in panama and found even in week 1 the judges were handing out 10s. >> the u.s. is suffering at the moment. no matter how good a series you have and you put it on the schedule, the figures are quite low. >> why? >> i don't know. that is something i have d
>> at the moment it's definitely "downton abbey". >> heartbeat. we are making re-runs.audience is absolutely amazing. >> tv is increasingly globalized. if you want to go shopping you come to events like this. this event began 37 years ago. then it was in a small hotel in brighton with two dozen people. now you can see we have row after row after row. 600 booths, 720 buyers all watching television. 10 hours a day, determining what the world is going to be watching on...
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because, like, outside it is freezing and there are ice zombies and inside the made from "downton abbymake sense. >> hodor. >> so jon took a vow of celibacy. >> hodor! >> no, no, celibacy sucks, man. trust us, b we know. not an answer, okay. answer the question! >> jimmy: i think that's enough. i think we should -- >> oh, no, i want to say something. you know nothing, jon snow. you know nothing! >> we were hoping to get some good questions from these people. kit harrington, everybody. did you hold the door for hodor? >> guillermo: yes, i did. >> jimmy: kit will be back to chat with us. we have music from phantogram and bill o'reilly is here, too. but before we get to all that, we have another special guest. and something exciting from comic book fans. i love comic book movies. i grew up with marvel comics and i never really matured. so tonight, we have an exclusive preview of a new one. and here to introduce it for us, the star of the "guardians of the galaxy, chris pratt. chris! how are you? chris, for those of who might not know, for those who read books, who are the guardians of the
because, like, outside it is freezing and there are ice zombies and inside the made from "downton abbymake sense. >> hodor. >> so jon took a vow of celibacy. >> hodor! >> no, no, celibacy sucks, man. trust us, b we know. not an answer, okay. answer the question! >> jimmy: i think that's enough. i think we should -- >> oh, no, i want to say something. you know nothing, jon snow. you know nothing! >> we were hoping to get some good questions from...
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tonight "downton abbey" season finale. the two-hour event is not to be missed. tune in on pbs.number three, if you're looking for a new tv series to become addicted to, look no more. my bet is on the sundance channel's highly anticipated new original series "red road." a gripping drama about two clashing communities. critics are salivating, comparing "red road" to "the wire" and "breaking bad." martin henderson, julianne nicholson and tom sizemore also star. don't miss the series premiere thursday at 9:00 p.m. on the sundance channel. coming in at number two, next sunday it's the 86th annual academy awards hosted by the very funny ellen degeneres. pharrell williams will perform. lots of excitement surrounding the oscars' special celebration of "the wizard of oz." they'll honor the 75th anniversary during the broadcast. who will be the big winner? "american hustle" and "gravity," "12 years a slave." tune in on abc to find out. coming in hot at number one, you do not want to miss the winter olympics closing ceremony on nbc at 8:30. which country will have won the most medals? wha
tonight "downton abbey" season finale. the two-hour event is not to be missed. tune in on pbs.number three, if you're looking for a new tv series to become addicted to, look no more. my bet is on the sundance channel's highly anticipated new original series "red road." a gripping drama about two clashing communities. critics are salivating, comparing "red road" to "the wire" and "breaking bad." martin henderson, julianne nicholson and tom...
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i know you from "downton abbey." >> briefly, yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you look very different in diplomat. >> exactly. >> jimmy: who died after making love to lady mary. >> yeah. so 20 minutes. yeah. of bliss on that. >> jimmy: that was a great storyline, though. that was a lot of fun. >> can you imagine actually dying mid, you know? >> jimmy: that's how i'm planning to go out. i'm going to go out like that myself. only alone. [ laughter ] to make matters even more pathetic. shailene, i heard something about you, and i wonder if this is true or one of those things. is it true that you go and get your own water, like you will go to the mountains and fill a jug with water and then drink that water? >> that's correct. >> jimmy: and that's the only water you will drink? >> it's the only water i try to drink. but it's -- i mean, we travel so much. so it's not generally the only water i drink. but yeah, when i'm home, when i have the time. >> jimmy: and what mountains are you getting water from? >> there's a lot of mountains with a lot of water. there's just natural springs. there's th
i know you from "downton abbey." >> briefly, yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you look very different in diplomat. >> exactly. >> jimmy: who died after making love to lady mary. >> yeah. so 20 minutes. yeah. of bliss on that. >> jimmy: that was a great storyline, though. that was a lot of fun. >> can you imagine actually dying mid, you know? >> jimmy: that's how i'm planning to go out. i'm going to go out like that myself. only alone. [...