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. >> it's emil. >> emil? >> yeah. emil with an m. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: with an m. might be the worst pneumonic device in the history of themmonic devices. surprisingly emil did not make the cut. they could have been emil and andi. another one is josh b. i love when they use the last initial. it's like they're third graders at summer camp. and this josh b. you know, i've seen these guys cry when they get eliminated. i've seen them curse. i've seen them shrug their shoulders and move on. josh b. probably gave the most brutally honest assessment of what happened to him of any bachelor contestant yet. >> i came here looking for a wife and all of a sudden there's -- whatever. it's embarrassing is what it is. showed up, said oh, this is great. sure, let's give it a try. let's embarrass the [ bleep ] out of myself for one night, to do absolutely nothing, accomplish nothing, and then i'm going to call my parents tomorrow and be like yeah, that sucked. i'm coming home. i'm going to face reality. i'm embarrassed as [ bleep ]. cool. it is what it is. i'm going to go home, enj
. >> it's emil. >> emil? >> yeah. emil with an m. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: with an m. might be the worst pneumonic device in the history of themmonic devices. surprisingly emil did not make the cut. they could have been emil and andi. another one is josh b. i love when they use the last initial. it's like they're third graders at summer camp. and this josh b. you know, i've seen these guys cry when they get eliminated. i've seen them curse. i've seen them shrug...
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as emile slows down, he sees things are escalating quickly. >> i was like, oh, my god. they're going to jump him. i'm thinking i need to record this. >> emile rolls down his window with his radio blasting. he's inches from the fight. >> so i filmed it from the passenger seat leaning over. >> it intensifies in an instant. both men toe to toe, fists in the air, begin what look like a bare knuckle boxing match in the middle of the road. >> the guy by himself was giving one of the guys upper cuts to the jaw, like some gnarly punches. >> but it doesn't stop there. >> i guess one of the guys said i'm not going to let my friend get taken advantage of. so they started jumping him. >> getting both of his attackers in a clinch, the man in the brightly colored shirt is only able to hold them for a brief moment. >> and then somehow he lost his balance, and they both slammed him. they're punching him on the ground and they started dragging him. and then one of the guys went from behind him and kicked him in the face. >> the man is knocked unconscious. but the two aggressors continue
as emile slows down, he sees things are escalating quickly. >> i was like, oh, my god. they're going to jump him. i'm thinking i need to record this. >> emile rolls down his window with his radio blasting. he's inches from the fight. >> so i filmed it from the passenger seat leaning over. >> it intensifies in an instant. both men toe to toe, fists in the air, begin what look like a bare knuckle boxing match in the middle of the road. >> the guy by himself was...
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now, it's as if the day wright handed the keys to emil bach, who owned one of chicago's oldest brick companies--a popular choice for builders after the city's great fire. there's also some modern furniture for comfort. "if somebody's staying here or having an event here, we want them to feel as though they can use the place." tawani enterprises won't say how much the restoration cost but but even at 750 a night for two bedrooms that doubles to 15-hundred starting in june, they don't expect to make it all back anytime soon. "it's an investment you have to love. it has to be in your heart because you're not going to make a killing." and in another "cover story"... jet is ending it's run as a print magazine. jet has been a popular staple amoung african american readers for 63 years. similar to other print magazines jet is going digital. the app will be available in june. still to come: big dream or big waste-- is tesla's ceo on the right road with his electric car? plus... are fans turning on a popular superhero franchise? that's in movies and money and... as alibaba gets ready to rock
now, it's as if the day wright handed the keys to emil bach, who owned one of chicago's oldest brick companies--a popular choice for builders after the city's great fire. there's also some modern furniture for comfort. "if somebody's staying here or having an event here, we want them to feel as though they can use the place." tawani enterprises won't say how much the restoration cost but but even at 750 a night for two bedrooms that doubles to 15-hundred starting in june, they don't...
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May 12, 2014
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part of the emil modi gave--part of the appeal that modi gave to the rest of the country, is that the case. >> there are two parts to that answer. certainly he campaigned and steered the political platform to one focused on economic growth and good governance, and that struck a nerve with indians and young indians, i heard from a many about the prospect of jobs and opportunities and getting back on track to help deliver benefits on a personal level has been very appealing. the second part to that question, india is a complicated country. it's a federal system like ours is, so it's different to governor. will they be able to carry the platform of summit growth and economy throughout the country. >> with economics front and center in this election did hinduness take a backseat? is it less of a factor, religion, in this go around? >> it certainly is. it certainly is. if you look at the speeches that narendra modi gave, and he gave a large number of these speeches reaching out to people at something like 6,000 locations throughout the campaign. he wants to bring electricity to bring water
part of the emil modi gave--part of the appeal that modi gave to the rest of the country, is that the case. >> there are two parts to that answer. certainly he campaigned and steered the political platform to one focused on economic growth and good governance, and that struck a nerve with indians and young indians, i heard from a many about the prospect of jobs and opportunities and getting back on track to help deliver benefits on a personal level has been very appealing. the second part...
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he was emile clemons before he became mark twain and in the spring of 1863 he made his decision thatrought him one step oser to the famed he craves. on may 2, 1863 mark twain boarded the stagecoach town for san francisco. the trip from virginia city nevada to the california coast promised more than 200 miles of jolting terrain sleepless nights spent cork through the sierras and alkali at dust so thick it kate the skin. these discomforts didn't deter him who had 27 had interesting memories than most men twice his age. he had piloted steamboats on the mississippi roamed his native missouri with a band of confederate gorillas and has the civil war began in earnest taking over lang route to the territory of nevada or after local indian tribe. now he fell in love with the first and only metropolis in the far west. after the sagebrush and alkali desert of washoe he later wrote san francisco was paradise to me. its grandeur and festivity exhilarated him and he gorges himself with abandon. he drank champagne in the dining room a palatial haunt of high society modeled on the banquet hall of v
he was emile clemons before he became mark twain and in the spring of 1863 he made his decision thatrought him one step oser to the famed he craves. on may 2, 1863 mark twain boarded the stagecoach town for san francisco. the trip from virginia city nevada to the california coast promised more than 200 miles of jolting terrain sleepless nights spent cork through the sierras and alkali at dust so thick it kate the skin. these discomforts didn't deter him who had 27 had interesting memories than...
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. >> my name is emil.-i-l. >> very interesting. >> it's anal with an m. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so, manal? what's this? the guy who's wearing the necktie was like, "my name is mike. that's like anal, but pronounced mike." we have a great show. give it up for the roots, everybody, right there. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh we got a big show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] fun show. >> steve: great show. >> jimmy: good stuff. before we get started i want to say congrats. you know that restaurant you go to, nomad? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: cool restaurant here in new york city. well anyway, the bar at nomad, what they do is you sit down and they give you a deck of cards. and they go, "look through these cards and just tell me what you're feeling." so these are the cards, like whiskey, a swing, vodka, you know. what type of mood? how you feeling? yeah, nice chap. i think it's bruce lee, i don't know. the godfather. anyway they won the james beard award two nights ago for bes
. >> my name is emil.-i-l. >> very interesting. >> it's anal with an m. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so, manal? what's this? the guy who's wearing the necktie was like, "my name is mike. that's like anal, but pronounced mike." we have a great show. give it up for the roots, everybody, right there. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh we got a big show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] fun show. >> steve: great show....
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what happened at that time was in his trial, emil zolla wrote his famous editorial in defense of dreyfuss. this wave of anti-semitism where mobs were in the street chanting "kill the jew," etc., etc. and at the time there was a secular jewish reporter from austria hungary, and when he saw this outburst of anti-semitism, he was just appalled and horrified. and the conclusion that he came to was that the concept of assimilation that jews could live in the countries of others and that it would work was never going to work. if this could happen in a country, a civilized, cultured country like france where the jewish community had been thriving for a thousand years and where thousands and thousands of jews had served and died for the armies of france, he said this is never going to work. so he said, came to the conclusion that the jewish people had to have a state of their own. and when i was researching this book, i went to paris and was with a two-star general that i was interviewing. he drove me to this street where the original, the first chanel boutique was on the corner. and to a little
what happened at that time was in his trial, emil zolla wrote his famous editorial in defense of dreyfuss. this wave of anti-semitism where mobs were in the street chanting "kill the jew," etc., etc. and at the time there was a secular jewish reporter from austria hungary, and when he saw this outburst of anti-semitism, he was just appalled and horrified. and the conclusion that he came to was that the concept of assimilation that jews could live in the countries of others and that it...
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he was emile clemons before he became mark twain and in the spring of 1863 he made his decision thatought him one step oser to the famed he craves. on may 2, 1863 mark twain boarded the stagecoach town for san francisco. the trip from virginia city nevada to the california coast promised more than 200 miles of jolting terrain sleepless nights spent cork through the sierras and alkali at dust so thick it kate the skin. these discomforts didn't deter him who had 27 had interesting memories than most men twice his age. he had piloted steamboats on the mississippi roamed his native missouri with a band of confederate gorillas and has the civil war began in earnest taking over lang route to the territory of nevada or after local indian tribe. now he fell in love with the first and only metropolis in the far west. after the sagebrush and alkali desert of washoe he later wrote san francisco was paradise to me. its grandeur and festivity exhilarated him and he gorges himself with abandon. he drank champagne in the dining room a palatial haunt of high society modeled on the banquet hall of ve
he was emile clemons before he became mark twain and in the spring of 1863 he made his decision thatought him one step oser to the famed he craves. on may 2, 1863 mark twain boarded the stagecoach town for san francisco. the trip from virginia city nevada to the california coast promised more than 200 miles of jolting terrain sleepless nights spent cork through the sierras and alkali at dust so thick it kate the skin. these discomforts didn't deter him who had 27 had interesting memories than...
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report, over 150 pages of data, talking about what's going on with our climate and what we can do to emilewe'll share that with you coming up tomorrow morning here on "today." what we've got going on, the good news is, look at these temperatures. if you love heat, head out west. i mean we're talking temperatures coming close to breaking records as you get into the plains. dodge city near a record, same in tulsa, oklahoma, city, wichita falls and look at these temperatures as we move through the week. they start to move to the west. along the southeastern coast temperatures in the 90s. you can see the oranges pushing up as we head toward friday. the yellow and orange moves east. we got more heat down through texas and the southwest as well. temperatures finally warming up along the eastern seaboard and >>> good morning. 8:06, the time right thousand. anthony slaughter here. you'll notice when you wake up this morning, sun and clouds over san jose right now. a little breezy in san francisco, but we're not waking up to any fog this morning. temperatures are going to be a little bit warmer fro
report, over 150 pages of data, talking about what's going on with our climate and what we can do to emilewe'll share that with you coming up tomorrow morning here on "today." what we've got going on, the good news is, look at these temperatures. if you love heat, head out west. i mean we're talking temperatures coming close to breaking records as you get into the plains. dodge city near a record, same in tulsa, oklahoma, city, wichita falls and look at these temperatures as we move...