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dr. renee brown, prossor at tvey o hon author of the number one best seller "daring greatly." brown. how are you? >> good, thank you. that was quite a clip. nt to be vulnerable. i feel vulnerable talking about vulnerability. why do i have to be vulnerable? >> i don't want to be vulnerable. you're not alone. mythology says that to b lnle ibewe the truth is that vulnerability to show up, to be seen, to be all in is probably our most accurate measure of courage. it is what i call daring greatly. >> you talk also about whole-hearted pantinand y to g uo he pe we want our children to be. can you unpack that for me? >> yeah. i mean, part of my work -- i spent the last 12 years studying the emotions that really define our lives. shame, courage, rthiness, vulnerability. e of the things i've learned thatame up over orse cagi pple at we d't have. so if we want to raise children who have a sense of worthiness, who are willing to take risks, who have some bounce-back, which i think is so important in our culture today, we have to be the adul with t exact same characteristics. we have to be
dr. renee brown, prossor at tvey o hon author of the number one best seller "daring greatly." brown. how are you? >> good, thank you. that was quite a clip. nt to be vulnerable. i feel vulnerable talking about vulnerability. why do i have to be vulnerable? >> i don't want to be vulnerable. you're not alone. mythology says that to b lnle ibewe the truth is that vulnerability to show up, to be seen, to be all in is probably our most accurate measure of courage. it is what i...
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dr. phil: what does 24 hours look like? >> brown hair. >> dr. phil: brown hair. tell me why you like to rub your hands together like this. you know why you like to do that? >> you want a cookie? >> i would love a cookie. jani, jani -- you know, the rapid hand moving is something she's always done. i think she's kind of -- it's a release of energy. she does it when she's happy. >> dr. phil: she's been at times very focused and at times wandering. is this fairly typical of her level of functioning? >> yep, yep. >> dr. phil: i appreciate you giving us this time today and letting me spend time with her. thank you for coming. so proud to meet you. okay. so now, at this point she is pretty regulated on her meds, right? >> yes. >> dr. phil: so that's a -- i want people to know. >> she has a level of psychosis, a basis of psychosis -- >> like what people just saw right there, she was on at that time what 600 milligrams of lithium. 250 of plauzapine, which is an anti psychotic and 75 milligrams of thorazene. if any of us took that, we'd be in a coma a walk. >> dr. phil: i
dr. phil: what does 24 hours look like? >> brown hair. >> dr. phil: brown hair. tell me why you like to rub your hands together like this. you know why you like to do that? >> you want a cookie? >> i would love a cookie. jani, jani -- you know, the rapid hand moving is something she's always done. i think she's kind of -- it's a release of energy. she does it when she's happy. >> dr. phil: she's been at times very focused and at times wandering. is this fairly...
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dr. browne talked about. who am i? what are you about? what is your most recent evidence. those are where the questions came from as what he said. ancestors, i know you understand this they started speaking to me as i'm standing on the bridge and see they said principal, who are you? you know qhapped on this bridge. are you saying that you can't take a mind and transform it and comparisons to what happened on this bridge on march 1965? are you serious? with that i went back to the school. one of my colleagues standing right in here and took a mirror and gave it to every employee in the building. based on the experience, because i understood who was talking to me. as a consult ant i have to teach the story in addition to a whole lot of other things to educators. because the average educated they come across whether i say come across, i mean, thousand of them. not recognize the photograph of that bridge. so i say to the educator, how do you talk about president obama? and your children do not know the bridge? you can't talk obama if you don't talk the bridge. because without
dr. browne talked about. who am i? what are you about? what is your most recent evidence. those are where the questions came from as what he said. ancestors, i know you understand this they started speaking to me as i'm standing on the bridge and see they said principal, who are you? you know qhapped on this bridge. are you saying that you can't take a mind and transform it and comparisons to what happened on this bridge on march 1965? are you serious? with that i went back to the school. one...
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dr. brown's bottle which has anti-colic inserts. a lot of loved bottles, but that calms the baby down. if you're doing it three times a day for a year, pay the money is what our readers say. so worth it. also get a tube of cream and take that to the hospital with you. the bumpy pillow. every year in our contest gets more votes. people don't know what it is, they have the baby and live with this around their waist. gets them up to the right height. >> diaper bag. get a cute one. j.j. cole, really sweet. >> thank you so much. >> we've got time to check in with sara haines at the university of south florida tampa. vote for your school. how is it out there? >> you never looked lovelier. >> if i can't be with you guys, they were so nice to host a party for us. the college tour continues tomorrow. don't forget to vote! >> brandeis university. >> and creighton tomorrow. thanks for watching. >> glamorous emmy party. there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. i pledge because i want to b
dr. brown's bottle which has anti-colic inserts. a lot of loved bottles, but that calms the baby down. if you're doing it three times a day for a year, pay the money is what our readers say. so worth it. also get a tube of cream and take that to the hospital with you. the bumpy pillow. every year in our contest gets more votes. people don't know what it is, they have the baby and live with this around their waist. gets them up to the right height. >> diaper bag. get a cute one. j.j. cole,...
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dr. siegel, it's josh brown. i'm just curious. a lot of your work revolves around valuation. i know p.e. is not the end all, be all. but there have not been any other secular bear markets prior to this one where we've seen a bottom with a price to earnings multiple of 12 or 13. and i know you must look at the 10-year trailing and say, well, historically at 22 or 23 on a 10-year trailing basis, this has not been a great valuation to first buy in. how do you reconcile that with your bullish viewpoint? >> okay. i mean, two good points. first of all, in terms of, you know, bottoms of p.e. ratios, we've only seen ten and under when interest rates are double digit levels. i mean, that's -- that's a world where, hey, i'll take a 15%, 20% treasury. i'll sell stocks down to seven and eight times earnings. actually, my research, in fact, and others show that when interest rates are not at double digit levels we have an average p.e. ratio of 18 and 19. so it's those double digit interest rates and double digit inflation which crush stocks in the market. also, i'm very skeptical. i know
dr. siegel, it's josh brown. i'm just curious. a lot of your work revolves around valuation. i know p.e. is not the end all, be all. but there have not been any other secular bear markets prior to this one where we've seen a bottom with a price to earnings multiple of 12 or 13. and i know you must look at the 10-year trailing and say, well, historically at 22 or 23 on a 10-year trailing basis, this has not been a great valuation to first buy in. how do you reconcile that with your bullish...
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around and enjoying a quiet morning over coffee and so forth antonette period rusty period rusty brown and dr. mccann picked up a lot of things that delight eisenhower did conversationally and one of the comments they made that really stayed with me and i reproduced it was his highest praise for anybody was to call you able and what he was trying to do was to deflate the language. he felt that everything was being inflated in the 1960's, our notions of drama on the national level. in fact, a very telling book, a very searching an interesting book on the year 1968 by a trio reddish writers entitled american melodrama. what eisenhower is trying to do and i think he was doing this is as president as well, was to restore a sense of proportion and so being very able. i want to add something to what doctors miss that about campaigning. i spoke to a lot of, spoke to a lot of my grandfather's colleagues over the years including eisenhower's books in one particular was when paul was in theater -- and i interviewed him in oyster bay new york very close to the teddy roosevelt homestead some years ago, a
around and enjoying a quiet morning over coffee and so forth antonette period rusty period rusty brown and dr. mccann picked up a lot of things that delight eisenhower did conversationally and one of the comments they made that really stayed with me and i reproduced it was his highest praise for anybody was to call you able and what he was trying to do was to deflate the language. he felt that everything was being inflated in the 1960's, our notions of drama on the national level. in fact, a...
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. >>> gobernador yerri brown quiere evitar la cantidad de personas que mueren por las drob dr drogasujer es cÁncer de mamÁ y ovario, son los mas comunes que pueden existir. >>> los hombres tambiÉn tienen esta amenaza, el cÁncer de prÓstata, pulmon, estÓmago. >>> segÚn este estudio, hispanos han muerto en los estados unidos por cÁncer, es una cifra mas alta de que los murieron por corazÓn, 29. 611. >>> pienso que es por el estrÉs y la mala alimentaciÓn. >>> la gran mayorÍa son menores de 50 aÑos. >>> que el cÁncer sea a la principal causa de muerte en estados unidos es por el aumento de la poblaciÓn en el paÍs. >>> ningo /* nin lo importante r porque prevenir es mejor que lamentar, porque todo lo que se descubre a tiempo se puede curar ♪ al menos 132 reos se fujaron de un penal de mÉxico, cerca de la frontera con mÉxiestados unidoss autoridades estÁn dando una. >>> recompensa por la informaciÓn.integrantes del gru manÁ han quedado feliz por un reconocimiento que les dieron en hollywood ♪ ♪ ♪ los intergrantintegrantes del g mexicano manÁ han recibido un reconocimiento en hollywood y ha
. >>> gobernador yerri brown quiere evitar la cantidad de personas que mueren por las drob dr drogasujer es cÁncer de mamÁ y ovario, son los mas comunes que pueden existir. >>> los hombres tambiÉn tienen esta amenaza, el cÁncer de prÓstata, pulmon, estÓmago. >>> segÚn este estudio, hispanos han muerto en los estados unidos por cÁncer, es una cifra mas alta de que los murieron por corazÓn, 29. 611. >>> pienso que es por el estrÉs y la mala...
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dr. j? >> akam. >> buying? >> buying it. >> jeff brown? >> stay with health care,
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and enjoying sort of a quiet morning over coffee and so forth, and i think in that period rusty brown and dright eisenhower did conversationally. and one of the, one of the comments that they made that really stayed with me and i reproduced it is that his highest praise for anybody was to call them able. and what he was trying to do was to deflate the language. he felt that everything was being inflated in the 1960s. our notions of drama on the national level. in fact, a very telling book, very searching and interesting book on the year 1968 by a trio of british writers is titled "american mello drama." everything is so dramatic. what eisenhower's trying to -- and i think he was doing this as president as well -- to restore a sense of proportion, and so being very able was something. i want to add something, too, to what dr. smith said about campaigning. i've spoken to a lot of my grandfather's colleagues over the years in putting eisenhower books together, and one in particular was lynn hall who was a theodore roosevelt republican and former national chairman of the republican party. i inte
and enjoying sort of a quiet morning over coffee and so forth, and i think in that period rusty brown and dright eisenhower did conversationally. and one of the, one of the comments that they made that really stayed with me and i reproduced it is that his highest praise for anybody was to call them able. and what he was trying to do was to deflate the language. he felt that everything was being inflated in the 1960s. our notions of drama on the national level. in fact, a very telling book, very...
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scott brown calls this an abuse of tax dollars. >>> coming up income, dr. oz is in d.c. today. >> we'll check in with holly who is live at howard university school of medicine this morning. she will tell us about his 15- minute physical. but first, labor day weekend is over but summer isn't ready to make its exit just yet. tucker has the full forecast when fox 5 morning news continues. [ harry umlaut ] that's one creamy muller. [ sally umlaut ] it's greek-style yogurt. this greek style yogurt has style. you can say that again. why thank you. this greek style yogurt has style. okay. stop saying it now. you're sending me mixed messages. [ male announcer ] muller. the european for yummy. . >>> welcome back. it is 6:15 on this wednesday. >> it is september 5th. >> your birthday. >> you did not forget this. >> this is the third time you've forgotten this. >> let's get right to the weather forecast. >> warm and humid. temperature are in the upper 70s to start your morning. it does not feel great out there. 79 in washington. look at quantico. 82degrees. sunrise this morning at
scott brown calls this an abuse of tax dollars. >>> coming up income, dr. oz is in d.c. today. >> we'll check in with holly who is live at howard university school of medicine this morning. she will tell us about his 15- minute physical. but first, labor day weekend is over but summer isn't ready to make its exit just yet. tucker has the full forecast when fox 5 morning news continues. [ harry umlaut ] that's one creamy muller. [ sally umlaut ] it's greek-style yogurt. this greek...
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dr. scholl's. >>> during our shoot at indiana state prison, we were with inmate aaron brown on what was for him anl day. he had visitors. >> aaron. >> just glad to see you, always. >> hi there. >> what's up, man? >> vicki and keith have played the role of surrogate parents to brown for more than 15 years. as a teenager he was friends with their own children. >> he just would call to talk to my boys, and the boys at the age they were were never home, and we developed a friendship, and i loved him. he just seemed kind of lost and lonely, you know, and then the crime happened. it was very heartbreaking. >> the crime occurred when brown was 16 years old. he's now serving two 50-year sentences for the murders of his mother and stepfather. >> aaron brown bewilders me. he sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun, shot at his stepfather, missed, and ended up chasing his stepfather around the house shooting at him until he finally killed him. and i wanted to know why. >> weeks earlier before he grew out his hai
dr. scholl's. >>> during our shoot at indiana state prison, we were with inmate aaron brown on what was for him anl day. he had visitors. >> aaron. >> just glad to see you, always. >> hi there. >> what's up, man? >> vicki and keith have played the role of surrogate parents to brown for more than 15 years. as a teenager he was friends with their own children. >> he just would call to talk to my boys, and the boys at the age they were were never home,...
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dr. kim, cbs 5. >> procrastinators at the polls are going to get a break. governor brown signed a bill allowing people to register to vote up until and on election day. however the law will not go into effect for at least another two years. 10 other states allow some form of same-day registration and voting. currently california cuts off voter registration 15 days before an election. >> last night mitt romney told 60 minutes that his campaign does not need a turnaround. today the republican nominee plowed ahead with his economic message, and it president obama for comments he made on the same tv program. hundreds of flag-waving supporters greeted mitt romney as he taxied to a rally in pueblo colorado. the gop candidate is looking for votes in the battleground state where a new poll shows president obama with an edge. >> the american people cannot afford four more years of brought obama and that is why i will become the next president of united states space. >> mitt romney pounced on the president's 60 minutes interview where he used the phrase " bump in the road " to talk
dr. kim, cbs 5. >> procrastinators at the polls are going to get a break. governor brown signed a bill allowing people to register to vote up until and on election day. however the law will not go into effect for at least another two years. 10 other states allow some form of same-day registration and voting. currently california cuts off voter registration 15 days before an election. >> last night mitt romney told 60 minutes that his campaign does not need a turnaround. today the...
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dr. drew appears on a sirius radio show and he said he doesn't fault chris brown for beating rihanna -- >♪ you are an idiot ♪ >> stephanie: it was her fault she didn't have an umbrella present. now this is current. monica lewinski writing a tell all. >> stephanie: wow, i think we have heard it all. >> stephanie: let's go to denise in chicago. welcome. >> caller: hey, steph i have just been turned on to your show, and you are just like the cat's meow. you guys are all great. to laugh at all of this crap going on. i'm a person -- a cancer survivor. i have just been laid off, and i have no health insurance and i would like to invite ann romney to step into my game. she is so pitiful complaining about -- boo, hoo, hoo -- >> stephanie: and she would like to invite you to -- >> ann romney: stop it. >> it's our turn. >> stephanie: it's her turn. apparently you weren't listening. >> ann romney: stop it. this is hard. you want to try it get it in the ring. this is hard. >> stephanie: i see. >> she is not warm. >> stephanie: you could skate over here. barry in pennsylvania you are on the "stephanie
dr. drew appears on a sirius radio show and he said he doesn't fault chris brown for beating rihanna -- >♪ you are an idiot ♪ >> stephanie: it was her fault she didn't have an umbrella present. now this is current. monica lewinski writing a tell all. >> stephanie: wow, i think we have heard it all. >> stephanie: let's go to denise in chicago. welcome. >> caller: hey, steph i have just been turned on to your show, and you are just like the cat's meow. you guys are...
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dr. franklin chang-diaz, and i found out that he came from very humble beginnings, from costa rica, to come and study here in the states. he had brown skin like i did. he talked english with a... he spoke english with an accent, just like i did. and i said, "well, if he was able to do it, why can't i do it?" >> hinojosa: you know, you were, though, one of the most... what people would perceive toe one of the most powerless ople in this country. you were born in this country, so you were a citizen, and you had that power. but for all intents and purposes, i mean, in this moment in history, right now... this was 25, 30 years ago, 40 years ago. but right now, those migrant farm workers with their children who are picking out fruits and vegetables are seen as problem people. and you turn thaall around and say,from a farm work, i'm an astronaut." what's the power in that? what do you want people to see beyond that? what is the message there of... in essence, of your life? i think it's a... it could serve as a good example of what is possible here in america, of any individual, if given the opportunity to obtain a good education, and work
dr. franklin chang-diaz, and i found out that he came from very humble beginnings, from costa rica, to come and study here in the states. he had brown skin like i did. he talked english with a... he spoke english with an accent, just like i did. and i said, "well, if he was able to do it, why can't i do it?" >> hinojosa: you know, you were, though, one of the most... what people would perceive toe one of the most powerless ople in this country. you were born in this country, so...
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brown which went terribly wrong in a story a newspaper asked to express posted a picture of prisoners of a nazi. with a text one two three dr mengele spills will do wonders for you there were no fat men in this reference to a man who was responsible for more than forty thousand deaths in nine hundred forty s. nazi death camps certainly has caused uproar both in the story and abroad with the local jewish community and simon wiesenthal center both accusing the newspaper office of making a joke out of a huge tragedy and a massive loss of human lives the newspaper itself tried to justify this picture by saying that this was simply a joke in response to an earlier incident when i guess he. posted a picture of the entrance to another nazi death camp with an advertisement of the heating system saying that their heating systems were reliable and very efficient many experts and political analysts have been very critical of the fact that such things happen in a more than death. the critics state a member of the european union and this prank by the newspaper and the advertisement by the a gas company forced the country's foreign minis
brown which went terribly wrong in a story a newspaper asked to express posted a picture of prisoners of a nazi. with a text one two three dr mengele spills will do wonders for you there were no fat men in this reference to a man who was responsible for more than forty thousand deaths in nine hundred forty s. nazi death camps certainly has caused uproar both in the story and abroad with the local jewish community and simon wiesenthal center both accusing the newspaper office of making a joke...
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brown. great pundit that he is and poverty as a separate topic has reached untenable levels in this country. great crusader is starting a tour with drnell west. and the stories on the latest in the chicago teacher's strike. we'll do all of that and of course we always -- i'm holding up my props here. this is the great ohio art etch-a-sketch but with our mitt romney knobs. this is the war room. this is a political junky show. we've got the best in political chorbkies. >> you have your own etch-a-sketch. >> where is etch-a-sketch made? >> this ohio art etch-a-sketch people is made in china! >> eliot: man even mitt romney's favorite toy has been outsourced. >> jennifer: exactly. >> eliot: all right. more of "viewpoint" coming up next. >>if mitt romney treats his magic underwear the same way as his tax returns, then he's been going commando for the past 10 years. v
brown. great pundit that he is and poverty as a separate topic has reached untenable levels in this country. great crusader is starting a tour with drnell west. and the stories on the latest in the chicago teacher's strike. we'll do all of that and of course we always -- i'm holding up my props here. this is the great ohio art etch-a-sketch but with our mitt romney knobs. this is the war room. this is a political junky show. we've got the best in political chorbkies. >> you have your own...
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dr. martin luther king jr., and the local authority refused to let him come and meet with us. he spoke at the brown chapel ame church with mrs. king to a group of high school students. and seven days later, he was assassinated. amy goodman: on february 21st, 1965, he was gunned down. rep. john lewis: i will never forget it, because february 21st is my birthday. and i was in a car on my way from southwest georgia. amy goodman: you were 25 years old. rep. john lewis: twenty-five. and i was going from southwest georgia through atlanta back to selma, when we heard that he had been shot. i came to new york, attended the service for him. amy goodman: what is your assessment of the significance of malcolm x? rep. john lewis: i think malcolm played a major role in helping to educate, inform and dramatize the need for mass movement. people read about him. many of the young people, black and white, read his story. many did not agree necessarily with his techniques or his tactic. but if malcolm had lived, i am convinced that he would have been part of the southern nonviolent wing of the civil rights movement.
dr. martin luther king jr., and the local authority refused to let him come and meet with us. he spoke at the brown chapel ame church with mrs. king to a group of high school students. and seven days later, he was assassinated. amy goodman: on february 21st, 1965, he was gunned down. rep. john lewis: i will never forget it, because february 21st is my birthday. and i was in a car on my way from southwest georgia. amy goodman: you were 25 years old. rep. john lewis: twenty-five. and i was going...
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brown. great pundit that he is and poverty as a separate topic has reached untenable levels in this country. great crusader is starting a tour with dr the latest in the chicago teacher's strike. we'll do all of that and of course we always -- i'm holding up my props here. this is the great ohio art etch-a-sketch but with our mitt romney knobs. this is the war room. this is a political junky show. we've got the best in political chorbkies. >> you have your own etch-a-sketch. >> where is etch-a-sketch made? >> this ohio art etch-a-sketch people is made in china! >> eliot: man even mitt romney's favorite toy has been outsourced. >> jennifer: (vo) always outspoken, now unleashed, joy behar. >> on tonight's show, jesse ventura gets tony danza in a headlock. not really. but they're both on the show. >> eliot: coming up, despite diminishing funds and popularity todd akin won't go away. but first obama takes another shot at birthers, the daily show explains campaigns and the g.o.p.'s solution to their women problem, ignore it. when it doesn't fit anywhere else, we put it in the viewfinder. >> stump speeches are the backbone of american demo
brown. great pundit that he is and poverty as a separate topic has reached untenable levels in this country. great crusader is starting a tour with dr the latest in the chicago teacher's strike. we'll do all of that and of course we always -- i'm holding up my props here. this is the great ohio art etch-a-sketch but with our mitt romney knobs. this is the war room. this is a political junky show. we've got the best in political chorbkies. >> you have your own etch-a-sketch. >> where...
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brown, great to see you, as always. >>> coming up, lawrence o'donnell, chuck todd. and up next, doctors orders with dr.ay with us. ♪ [ acoustic guitar: upbeat ] [ dog ] we found it together. on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help sign
brown, great to see you, as always. >>> coming up, lawrence o'donnell, chuck todd. and up next, doctors orders with dr.ay with us. ♪ [ acoustic guitar: upbeat ] [ dog ] we found it together. on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's...