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the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music players. we decided to put it in the portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. >> so nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to you, and you will produce prints for them to sell, and the profits, they can keep. >> the return on investment is usually four times to 10 times the amount of investment. this is for the bio reserve in mexico, and this is one of the artists we represent. >> you also make prints for the artists that you represent. over here are some large prints by a phenomenal artist. >> he writes these beautiful things. anyone who has told you paradise is a book of rules is -- has only appeared through the windows. this is from all over coffee. we are contract printers for all kinds of organizations all ac
the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music players. we decided to put it in the portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. >> so nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to...
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some of you may know me from such films as "dracula," "air force one," and "kung fu panda 2."pends hours on the court mastering every aspect of his game, i, gary oldman, studied acting for many years to perfect my craft. and just as i, gary oldman, actor, would never try and join an nba team just because i'm famous, i, gary oldman, would very much appreciate it if professional basketball players would stay the [bleep] out of movies! who the hell told you you could [ bleep ] act -- the -- the director on your powerade commercial?! you're not [ bleep ] actors! some of you can't even speak [ bleep ] english! you suck! get it?! you suck! now, you see how i did that? that's called "acting." did you feel the emotion? i can do that. you can't. [ laughter ] that's what i mean. [bleep] >> paid for by actors against acting athletes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, gary. very well said. tonight on the show, mark wahlberg and mila kunis are here. and we'll be right back with rajon rondo versus tyson chandler in an nba-player edition of our skype scavenger hunt, so stick aroun
some of you may know me from such films as "dracula," "air force one," and "kung fu panda 2."pends hours on the court mastering every aspect of his game, i, gary oldman, studied acting for many years to perfect my craft. and just as i, gary oldman, actor, would never try and join an nba team just because i'm famous, i, gary oldman, would very much appreciate it if professional basketball players would stay the [bleep] out of movies! who the hell told you you could...
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i sound like dracula, right? clyde by spalding. >> jimmy: do you socialize with any of the players?t? >> i've got a fiancee. you ain't coming around my woman. >> jimmy: i see. [ laughter ] you're just being very careful. [ cheers and applause ] >> see, you're supposed to watch >> jimmy: yah. >> but she's -- she's sitting right next to me, so i'm sitting like this. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, maybe it's better to watch it at home. womwatct frrent >> jimmy: well, sure. yeah, obviously. >> football play yea lite or >> yeah. i got biddies 8 years and under. >> jimmy: ycft yecacham [ laughter ] teched up. coach, you're out. >> jimmy: for what? >> mer-iwase ref, and alternators onmy >> jimmy: oh, i see. [ aps t wis biddies. and they're playing for trophi idnre.ey're playing for trophi i threw a gatorade bucket and a ai rrew a gatorade bucket and a by [ lghte >> jimmy: i know you played football, what, in high school, right? >> yeah, and i went college.my jucry. it was a juco injury. >> i ran like tony dorsett. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and then what hnd? inj >> jiy:>> d otd wi >> jiy:>> d o
i sound like dracula, right? clyde by spalding. >> jimmy: do you socialize with any of the players?t? >> i've got a fiancee. you ain't coming around my woman. >> jimmy: i see. [ laughter ] you're just being very careful. [ cheers and applause ] >> see, you're supposed to watch >> jimmy: yah. >> but she's -- she's sitting right next to me, so i'm sitting like this. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, maybe it's better to watch it at home. womwatct frrent...
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i sound like dracula, right? clyde by spalding. >> jimmy: do you socialize with any of the players?'ve got a fiancee. you ain't coming around my woman. >> jimmy: i see. [ laughter ] you're just being very careful. [ cheers and applause ] >> see, you're supposed to watch the game from courtside like this. you're watching the >> jimmy: yeah. >> but she's -- she's sitting right next to me, so i'm sitting like this. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, maybe it's better to watch it at home. >> yeah, just women watch sports for different reasons than us. >> jimmy: well, sure. yeah, obviously. >> football players, yeah. >> jimmy: did you ever coach, like, a little league or anything like that? >> yeah. i got biddies 8 years and under. >> jimmy: you did? >> last year, i coached a team 8 years and under. >> jimmy: last year? >> yeah. i got ejected twice. [ laughter ] teched up. coach, you're out. >> jimmy: for what? >> my brother-in-law was the ref, and he owed me $2,500 for alternators on my truck. >> jimmy: oh, i see. [ applause ] >> so, family, personal stuff spilled out onto the court with bidd
i sound like dracula, right? clyde by spalding. >> jimmy: do you socialize with any of the players?'ve got a fiancee. you ain't coming around my woman. >> jimmy: i see. [ laughter ] you're just being very careful. [ cheers and applause ] >> see, you're supposed to watch the game from courtside like this. you're watching the >> jimmy: yeah. >> but she's -- she's sitting right next to me, so i'm sitting like this. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, maybe it's better...
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these agreements are a little bit like dracula. drag them in the sunshine and they do not fare well. across all of the countries involved, there are citizen movements that are basically saying this is not in our name. we do not need global enforceable corporate rights. we need more democracy, more accountability. >> i want to read part of the college from u.s. trade representative's office when we invited them on the show writing -- lori wallach, your comment? >> the idea of transparency of the current negotiators is a one-way mirror. we can basically talk to them and do presentations. but as the leak shows, nothing the public interest organizations, and it is a huge array of organizations, nothing we have said is reflected in the u.s. position in this negotiation, which i'm sad to say is the most extreme. the u.s. is even opposing proposals in this agreement to try and make sure countries have the ability to use financial regulation, it ensure financial stability. the u.s. position does not reflect what we have been saying, but we
these agreements are a little bit like dracula. drag them in the sunshine and they do not fare well. across all of the countries involved, there are citizen movements that are basically saying this is not in our name. we do not need global enforceable corporate rights. we need more democracy, more accountability. >> i want to read part of the college from u.s. trade representative's office when we invited them on the show writing -- lori wallach, your comment? >> the idea of...
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. >> everybody said i kind of looked like dracula and people started to call me drac for short and it. >> coko, is that cocaine, cocoa man? >> i don't know, they gave me that name. >> you have to hustle, and that is how i got the name hustle. >> ben quick, i don't know how i got that one. >> coyote. >> what is that for? >> it is a nickname my grandfather gave me as a baby. >> and i'm the littlest guy out there, and that is how i got those three. >> they call me outlaw. >> outlaw? >> yeah. >> self-explanatory? >> yes, it is self-explanatory. >> they call me dude like the coal miner's daughter and not the daughter part, dude. but doolittle on there. >> and the name hustle got me here, too. sometime it ain't good to hustle. >> while nicknames are common in prison, we have discovered something else is, as well, but it is not as harmless. >> what is that? >> prison-made whiskey. they call it julu. it's got prunes in it, and they just wait until it ferments good. >> what does it smell like? smell it and tell us. >> it is a strong whiskey aroma. >> inmate-manufactured alcohol goes by many na
. >> everybody said i kind of looked like dracula and people started to call me drac for short and it. >> coko, is that cocaine, cocoa man? >> i don't know, they gave me that name. >> you have to hustle, and that is how i got the name hustle. >> ben quick, i don't know how i got that one. >> coyote. >> what is that for? >> it is a nickname my grandfather gave me as a baby. >> and i'm the littlest guy out there, and that is how i got those...
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dracula with his jacket open and american flag in it. want to buy an election? both parties play this game. both parties raise as much money as they can, go as close lo the law as they can will do almost anything to raise it. is there some distinction between the money that flows through the republican party and the money that flows through the democratic party? >> it used to be more equivalent than it is today. we remember covering the clinton era scandals, and at that time that was really a time when we saw the democratic party being turning to big business and to wall street for funding that was no longer coming from organized labor and other democratic constituencies that lost the clout that they used to have. but now it's the money coming from conservative and deregulatory interest is so much larger and so much -- >> more extreme. >> -- better focussed in many ways that it puts to shame what democrats can do. >> let's look back at obama's ability to raise a decent amount of money from wall street. and you know, obama managed, for better or for worse, the re
dracula with his jacket open and american flag in it. want to buy an election? both parties play this game. both parties raise as much money as they can, go as close lo the law as they can will do almost anything to raise it. is there some distinction between the money that flows through the republican party and the money that flows through the democratic party? >> it used to be more equivalent than it is today. we remember covering the clinton era scandals, and at that time that was...
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so good about it was the funny stuff was really funny but the monster stuff with frankenstein and draculan was really scary. there were moments in it that were scary and i did not know you could do that. >> wow, when you talk about movies that had the biggest effect on my life, i think it would have to be "new jack city" watching someone like wesley snipes who was able to step into a role like other actors played gangster characters, here was an opportunity for me to see the african-american gangster in "new jack city." >> if you ask me now what my favorite movie is, it's "the good, the bad, and the ugly." >> there are two kinds of people in my world, these with loaded guns and those who ligament -- dig. >> it can be anything. [ laughing ] >> i also want to tell you the best movie story i know. nelson mandela came to new york and it was arranged for him to speak to people in our industry. artists, directors and movie stars and he spoke about being in prison. 27 years, most of the time he was in solitary confinement but every thursday he was allowed to go to the movies, and he said it was
so good about it was the funny stuff was really funny but the monster stuff with frankenstein and draculan was really scary. there were moments in it that were scary and i did not know you could do that. >> wow, when you talk about movies that had the biggest effect on my life, i think it would have to be "new jack city" watching someone like wesley snipes who was able to step into a role like other actors played gangster characters, here was an opportunity for me to see the...
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dracula with his jacket open and american flag in it. want to buy an election? both parties play this game. both parties raise as much money as they can, go as close lo the law as they can will do almost anything to raise it. is there some distinction between the money that flows through the republican party and the money that flows through the democratic party? >> it used to be more equivalent than it is today. we remember covering the clinton era scandals, and at that time that was really a time when we saw the democratic party being turning to big business and to wall street for funding that was no longer coming from organized labor and other democratic constituencies that lost the clout that they used to have. but now it's the money coming from conservative and deregulatory interest is so much larger and so much -- >> more extreme. >> -- better focussed in many ways that it puts to shame what democrats can do. >> let's look back at obama's ability to raise a decent amount of money from wall street. and you know, obama managed, for better or for worse, the re
dracula with his jacket open and american flag in it. want to buy an election? both parties play this game. both parties raise as much money as they can, go as close lo the law as they can will do almost anything to raise it. is there some distinction between the money that flows through the republican party and the money that flows through the democratic party? >> it used to be more equivalent than it is today. we remember covering the clinton era scandals, and at that time that was...
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. >> reporter: i caught up with him where in the original story dracula was.the box not to slay the undead but as a cultural artifact for his museum. >> for that reason they are a fascinating reflection of popular culture and what people think about vampires. >> vampire lore goes back a long way as we found out last year on a visit to transylvania, the belief in the undead there very much alive. >> how did the myth of the vampire originate in this country. >> back in the 18th century people were complaining they were haunted by undead creatures. >> reporter: just last week in bulgaria, two ancient bodies uncovered that had been staked in a vampire burial. bids for the vampire slayer box went to three times the entry price, his bid topping $11,000 is good. he may never need to use the contents of the box, but it is one more relic that helps keep the myth of the undead alive. for "today," keith miller, nbc news. >> funny premise. >> the premise of abe lincoln slaying vampires. >> pro pride, prejudice and zombies. >> some hardware on the table here. >> yes. >> ou
. >> reporter: i caught up with him where in the original story dracula was.the box not to slay the undead but as a cultural artifact for his museum. >> for that reason they are a fascinating reflection of popular culture and what people think about vampires. >> vampire lore goes back a long way as we found out last year on a visit to transylvania, the belief in the undead there very much alive. >> how did the myth of the vampire originate in this country. >> back...
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number one, we do the dracula strategy. anything this rotten only seeks comfort in the darkness.must drag it into the sunshine. in the past, when the past when the public has gotten wound up and starts screaming to the mayors governors, city councils and to their members of congress, these agreements have gotten derailed. number two, a letter to congress that congress is saying to the president right now because congress can stop this. you go to the web site. there are almost 100 members. we need the only congress to send a message to the president that whatever else you think about trade we will not give up our sovereignty and we have to have transparency. >> bill: tradewatch.org. number three? >> third thing to do, a very large national petition on the white house web site because it is a little unclear if obama knows about this or if this really is an agency using secrecy and misbranding to go running against his own policies because a lot of his domestic policies could undermine. his healthcare cost containment the bank regulation. we have to wake up the white house and tell
number one, we do the dracula strategy. anything this rotten only seeks comfort in the darkness.must drag it into the sunshine. in the past, when the past when the public has gotten wound up and starts screaming to the mayors governors, city councils and to their members of congress, these agreements have gotten derailed. number two, a letter to congress that congress is saying to the president right now because congress can stop this. you go to the web site. there are almost 100 members. we...