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emma, why don't you start us off? >> emma: i -- what? emma: okay. um -- okay. oh, no, i don't think that's quite fair. pleasure. [ laughter ] >> sensations? [ laughter ] >> steve: ooh. no. pleasure. >> it's a conservative guess. [ laughter ] >> say it. what is it? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: tom. >> what? [ laughter ] tom. >> hanks? >> steve: oh! [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] almost. down a point. [ talking over each other ] >> that's why i said. >> steve: you got to go. you might win this. you might win this. >> was it hanks? >> steve: no, it was not. >> jimmy: oh, it's not hanks. >> steve: hanks is not the correct answer. >> emma: tom. [ laughter ] >> you gave me -- >> steve: it's not hanks. >> jimmy: you can say it again. you can try. >> emma: tom. >> with pleasure as -- [ laughter ] is it obvious? >> i don't know at all. >> it's obvious if you know it. >> yeah. >> um -- cat? [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, tomcat. no, no, no. down to three points, three points. jimmy fallon, three points. >> jimmy: pay attention. focus up! >> i have! >> jimmy:
emma, why don't you start us off? >> emma: i -- what? emma: okay. um -- okay. oh, no, i don't think that's quite fair. pleasure. [ laughter ] >> sensations? [ laughter ] >> steve: ooh. no. pleasure. >> it's a conservative guess. [ laughter ] >> say it. what is it? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: tom. >> what? [ laughter ] tom. >> hanks? >> steve: oh! [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] almost. down a point. [ talking over each other ] >> that's why i...
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a couple of weeks. >> jimmy: emma, emma stone.you about the real stuff, here. the real, the real -- >> i don't know where that came from. >> jimmy: we have kind of an announcement. >> sorry -- sorry, gang. >> jimmy: it's not the worst thing we've done already for this show. trust me there's a lot of -- we're already -- the ratings are crazy. um, um -- i've got to say, big announcement, kind of. this is -- i don't know if you've announced it yet or what, but it was news to us. but you're coming to broadway. >> what?! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] thank you! >> jimmy: you're welcome. we make dreams come true here on "the tonight show." everyone's on broadway! everybody's on broadway! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] you did it, we did it together. >> so far, we've done therapy and you've given me a role on broadway. >> jimmy: but this is a major thing, you're in "cabaret." >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: with alan cumming. >> yes. >> jimmy: who is amazing, do you know alan? do you know him at all? >> i know -- well, i know him a a little bit. now, i kn
a couple of weeks. >> jimmy: emma, emma stone.you about the real stuff, here. the real, the real -- >> i don't know where that came from. >> jimmy: we have kind of an announcement. >> sorry -- sorry, gang. >> jimmy: it's not the worst thing we've done already for this show. trust me there's a lot of -- we're already -- the ratings are crazy. um, um -- i've got to say, big announcement, kind of. this is -- i don't know if you've announced it yet or what, but it was...
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is there an emma? >> there is an emma, yeah.here is an emma. >> a toilet bowl cleaner called phil? a laundry detergent called emma or emily or--i can't even keep it straight. i've never seen a marketing plan this bad. so, robin, i'm a big people, process, product guy. the product itself is good. it has good purpose, a good mission, and it works, but as a business guy, it's really-- i'm struggling with this. i think it's terrible. you got to have a brand, not kate, jack, emma, dave. it's just too much. >> mm-hmm. >> make sense? >> we don't want to be like everybody else. this brand is very personal to me, and it was built on our friends and family, and in the marketplace, people know emma. they know bill. >> what matters is what's inside. >> what matters is what the customer sees on the shelf. >> well, the customer's not buying much of it, so... 'cause to me, pride of authorship is a very dangerous mistake that people make in business. >> i know you have your opinion, and i respect that, but i don't fully agree with it. >> it's g
is there an emma? >> there is an emma, yeah.here is an emma. >> a toilet bowl cleaner called phil? a laundry detergent called emma or emily or--i can't even keep it straight. i've never seen a marketing plan this bad. so, robin, i'm a big people, process, product guy. the product itself is good. it has good purpose, a good mission, and it works, but as a business guy, it's really-- i'm struggling with this. i think it's terrible. you got to have a brand, not kate, jack, emma, dave....
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> on december 28, 1912. san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a long-time coming. over the years the city was disjointed privately owned companies. horses and steam and electric-powered vehicles. creating a hodgepodge of transit options. none of them particularly satisfying to city residents. the city transit system like the city itself would have changes during the san francisco earthquake. the transition that will pursue from this aftermath would change san francisco's transportation system once again. facilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the e
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> on december 28, 1912. san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would...
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after emma watson's u.n. speech on women's rights and announcement of the heforshe campaign continues to generate controversy. the campaign is designed to engage men to work for gender equality. iceland announced this week it was planning a u.n. conference and women and gender equality as a male only event. iceland's foreign minister later clarified saying women would be involved in some capacity. a may 2014 report to the u.n. questions whether engaging men and devoting more funding to groups supporting men's work toward gender equality helps women. quote the increasing focus on men and men's organizations is seen by some as a threat to women's organizations and women's movements. in this view, donor attention to men's organizations seems to signify a shift of support away from women's empowerment and women's leadership. and a handing over of the reigns in the struggle for gender equality to men. is a male-only conference a good idea or a bad idea? >> bonnie, i say let the fellows go at t put them in a room b
after emma watson's u.n. speech on women's rights and announcement of the heforshe campaign continues to generate controversy. the campaign is designed to engage men to work for gender equality. iceland announced this week it was planning a u.n. conference and women and gender equality as a male only event. iceland's foreign minister later clarified saying women would be involved in some capacity. a may 2014 report to the u.n. questions whether engaging men and devoting more funding to groups...
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there's emma. >> edward norton, emma stone. >> what sit like working with a cast like that?? >> a lot of fun, too. it's a classic ensemble cast. we're so reliant upon one another. the sequences, you couldn't tell from that clip, but they go on and on and on. this is a continuous shot that takes place. that particular moment was the end of really long scene between michael and zach. if i came in with those three lines and messed up, i would be letting the entire team down. so it was very nerve wracking. high intensity. >> you and everybody, you earned your money. this is a -- we don't see many films like this anymore. and it's shot all on location. st. james theater. it's very -- >> very claustrophobic. >> how was it there? >> it was great. it played an important part of the film. the skinny corridors. the rushing around. we had to make sure we didn't bump into the camera man or trip up a light. it was like a constant pressure cooker. >> but you could ride your bike to work. >> that was the great thing about shooting in new york. >> you're with the director again. alejandro.
there's emma. >> edward norton, emma stone. >> what sit like working with a cast like that?? >> a lot of fun, too. it's a classic ensemble cast. we're so reliant upon one another. the sequences, you couldn't tell from that clip, but they go on and on and on. this is a continuous shot that takes place. that particular moment was the end of really long scene between michael and zach. if i came in with those three lines and messed up, i would be letting the entire team down. so...
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emma.t is exodus? that's it. i'll take just deserts for $400. emma. what is a dune? dune. that's it. let's try country music for $200. emma.
emma.t is exodus? that's it. i'll take just deserts for $400. emma. what is a dune? dune. that's it. let's try country music for $200. emma.
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but emma saddler, a legal commentator, is with me. emma, strong words for this case. he even said that this had been dragged out. you don't believe that? >> strong words against the state saying that they inflicted as much harm as possible. saying they'd endured 20 months of this trial already. indeed, it has been 20 months since the incident took place. but if we cast our minds back to when i first spoke to you, which was in march, the 2nd of march, it feels like a lifetime ago. but bearing in mind that this trial had 37 witnesses. it really is almost record pace for the south african judicial system. >> reporter: what about the fact that the defense and the family are just going to accept this sentence? they could land oscar pistorius with a harsher sentence. >> there was a lot of talk before today about whether or not there would be an appeal, either by the prosecution or the defense. arnold pistorius has now come out and categorically confirmed that they won't be appealing. that's not to say that the prosecution won't appeal. there was a lot of reaction to the fac
but emma saddler, a legal commentator, is with me. emma, strong words for this case. he even said that this had been dragged out. you don't believe that? >> strong words against the state saying that they inflicted as much harm as possible. saying they'd endured 20 months of this trial already. indeed, it has been 20 months since the incident took place. but if we cast our minds back to when i first spoke to you, which was in march, the 2nd of march, it feels like a lifetime ago. but...
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us tonight. [ applause ] and so to present our final closing healing song, please help me welcome emma jean foster, a member of the (inaudible) memorial church choir. [ applause ] >> i am going to sing a song that i wrote while in a parking lot at trader joes as a security guard. and it is a metaphor for life in general not just for people trying to park their cars. ♪ ♪take that space has got your name on it ♪got your name on it. ♪it got your name on it. ♪go on now ♪take that space it's got your name on it ♪right now, it is yours to claim ♪now don't steer yourself ♪in to a hopelessness ♪don't drive yourself yourself in sane ♪you have got to move ahead, with confidence, but you got to do it in your daddy's name. ♪go on now, take that space, it's got your name on it. and has got to your name on it, and it has got your name on it. go on now, take that space, it's got your name on it. right now its yours to claim. now it is all right to be more assertive ♪and it is okay to love yourself ♪but you can be a little more positive ♪love and respect everybody else ♪go on take that space its got y
us tonight. [ applause ] and so to present our final closing healing song, please help me welcome emma jean foster, a member of the (inaudible) memorial church choir. [ applause ] >> i am going to sing a song that i wrote while in a parking lot at trader joes as a security guard. and it is a metaphor for life in general not just for people trying to park their cars. ♪ ♪take that space has got your name on it ♪got your name on it. ♪it got your name on it. ♪go on now ♪take that...
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and emma stone is right here. she's going to be live in just a and emma stone is right here.ell me, princess, now when did♪ ♪you last let your heart decide♪ ♪a whole new world welcome to aulani, travel and leisure winner for top family hotel in the u.s. for special offers, visit disneyaulani.com or call your travel agent. trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. a broader mix of energies, world needs which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. now, more and more americans are discovering that... shred
and emma stone is right here. she's going to be live in just a and emma stone is right here.ell me, princess, now when did♪ ♪you last let your heart decide♪ ♪a whole new world welcome to aulani, travel and leisure winner for top family hotel in the u.s. for special offers, visit disneyaulani.com or call your travel agent. trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop...
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i had a delicious ploy to try to get emma to say some awful thing.ents, i mean, you open by saying some very lovely things about the film that i think are very true. this one looks that humanity as a whole. it starts in space looking back at earth. and emma is the voice of all of us, the narrater. we have instant communication. there's a reason why we look at these devices so much. we prevent ourselves, we stumble over getting closer to one another. >> and she is wonderfully non-judgmental in every single filthy thing she describes. >> give me your number after the show. i will reach out to her and get her to read some things into your voice mail. >> but the i'm have interested in adam sandler's performance here. and what was involved in kind of making him comfortable. this is not the strike zone adam sandler you expect. >> he's a great actor, and it just takes trust. and this is a tough script to do, a tough movie to do. outside of the beginning of the film, he has a scene where he and his wife are talking about whether or not in their marriage they
i had a delicious ploy to try to get emma to say some awful thing.ents, i mean, you open by saying some very lovely things about the film that i think are very true. this one looks that humanity as a whole. it starts in space looking back at earth. and emma is the voice of all of us, the narrater. we have instant communication. there's a reason why we look at these devices so much. we prevent ourselves, we stumble over getting closer to one another. >> and she is wonderfully...
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." >> mike the keyed un, emma stone star? the black come by "birdman." what's hot on screen check out madeinhollywood do the tv. >> i am jake gyllenhaal, welcome to "made in hollywood." ♪ ♪ ♪ which is growing the crispiest, most delicious apples. and we just can't wait for you to try them. that's why we work with walmart... they help us deliver only the freshest apples. picked by farmers. guaranteed by us. you are loved a lot. and in so many ways. and when you're wrapped in the comfort of pampers swaddlers with blanket-like softness and up to 12 hours of protection, all you feel is love. wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers. dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a driven young man struggle to go find a job stumbles upon a lucrative career prowling the streets as a la crime journalist in "nightcrawler." >> hey, everything, i am jake gyllenhaal, welcome to "made in hollywood."
." >> mike the keyed un, emma stone star? the black come by "birdman." what's hot on screen check out madeinhollywood do the tv. >> i am jake gyllenhaal, welcome to "made in hollywood." ♪ ♪ ♪ which is growing the crispiest, most delicious apples. and we just can't wait for you to try them. that's why we work with walmart... they help us deliver only the freshest apples. picked by farmers. guaranteed by us. you are loved a lot. and in so many ways. and...
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emma thompson. dave cook. and, you have got to watch it next! it's a good one. >> a lot of people making men money today and tomorrow. >> playoffs. leave lots of extra money. more on the giants related spending spree. >> reporter: down by the ballpark. restaurants are dressed up. giants fans welcome. when the giants are winning. because a happy fan is generally a more generous fan. [ cheers and applause ] >> good times all around. giants win game one playoffs again the nationals. >> yes. >> fans are predicting another world series victory. >> everyone will be on call. >> restaurants and bars are staffing up. expecting even bigger crowds than the giants are at home. lots of people are cashing in on their success. people who caught giants fever today. they they will spend. >> spent $150. multiply it out. like $2,500, $3 t without getting tickets. tickets. program. going out. babysitters. >> he better start lining up the babysitter for monday night. monday. don't know what time. giants are playing here hat home. reporting live in san francisco, jea
emma thompson. dave cook. and, you have got to watch it next! it's a good one. >> a lot of people making men money today and tomorrow. >> playoffs. leave lots of extra money. more on the giants related spending spree. >> reporter: down by the ballpark. restaurants are dressed up. giants fans welcome. when the giants are winning. because a happy fan is generally a more generous fan. [ cheers and applause ] >> good times all around. giants win game one playoffs again the...
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emma was determined to have a life of adventure, she cut her hair, binder -- flees to the united states and once here she starts hearing about the abolitionist john brown and the drum beat of the civil war and she wants a piece of that. m1s to live a life of adventure associates lists in the union army in spring of 1861 and was remarkable how she gets away with that. the first thing that came to mind -- reading "rebel yell: the violence, passion, and redemption of stonewall jackson"'s book, wait a minute, didn't she have to take a physical? the first thing that comes up in everybody's mind so how did that workout for her? >> she is quite nervous about it but the truth was the official protocol dictated all doctors had to conduct a pharaoh physical examination but doctors across the country found these roles. they needed to fill quotas. they needed bodies out there and didn't care somebody was prone to convulsions or had disease. they needed to have a finger to pull the trigger, enough to plot harder cartridges and just cared if somebody could march. they needed somebody who could do the
emma was determined to have a life of adventure, she cut her hair, binder -- flees to the united states and once here she starts hearing about the abolitionist john brown and the drum beat of the civil war and she wants a piece of that. m1s to live a life of adventure associates lists in the union army in spring of 1861 and was remarkable how she gets away with that. the first thing that came to mind -- reading "rebel yell: the violence, passion, and redemption of stonewall jackson"'s...
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check that out. >>> coming up, oscar winner emma thompson is here live. come back for that.good morning burrito team! we set out to make a bigger, tastier breakfast burrito and i think we nailed it. introducing bigger, better breakfast burritos. the grande sausage, packed with hash browns, sausage, and creamy sriracha sauce and the meat lovers, sburritos so big, they make severything look smaller.a warm guerrero tortilla.g, they make >>> just sitting here talking to the one and only emma thompson. the only person to win academy awards for both acting and writing. not too shabby. she also does a different type of writing. her third book for children about the world's most beloved bunny. the "spectacular tale of peter rabbit." and there he is, the one and only peter. i can't tell you how thrilled i was to see you brought back this character who i remember reading with my parents, and kate and i love the naughty fox. that's what we have in common. >> and mr. today. >> yeah. >> i know, well i know them all very well. >> yes. >> and love them so much. because my dad used to read
check that out. >>> coming up, oscar winner emma thompson is here live. come back for that.good morning burrito team! we set out to make a bigger, tastier breakfast burrito and i think we nailed it. introducing bigger, better breakfast burritos. the grande sausage, packed with hash browns, sausage, and creamy sriracha sauce and the meat lovers, sburritos so big, they make severything look smaller.a warm guerrero tortilla.g, they make >>> just sitting here talking to the one...
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. >> emma, we know that his mother has been tweeting in arabic trying to communicate directly with isil. do you know if she has had any success? >> i'm not sure if she has a husband. right now we're focusing on any means we can, the family, the friends, the people he had been working with in syria, the broader community in syria and in america, you know, trying to appeal to those people to allow him his freedom because he is a devout muslim. he is a humanitarian worker and he wants to continue his work to assist the syrian people. every means possible we're trying to make sure that those people understand those things about him, and that he'll be granted his freedom. >> the u.s. has a long-standing policy not to pay ransom oh for american hostages. what are your thoughts? . >> horace, quick thought on that? should we change our u.s. policy towards hostages? >> i'm not going to comment on the u.s. policy on hostages. but we need to put together a campaign for abdul rahman. he has done excellent work for this cause. >>> a second u.s. nurse is diagnosed with ebola. we understand that she w
. >> emma, we know that his mother has been tweeting in arabic trying to communicate directly with isil. do you know if she has had any success? >> i'm not sure if she has a husband. right now we're focusing on any means we can, the family, the friends, the people he had been working with in syria, the broader community in syria and in america, you know, trying to appeal to those people to allow him his freedom because he is a devout muslim. he is a humanitarian worker and he wants...
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and emma stone is right here. always a pleasure to have emma stone with us on "gma." she's co-starring with michael keaton in "birdman." the movie is generating a lot of oscar buzz for both of them. see why. the two of them, daughter, father, arguing about how desperate he wants to be relevant. >> this is my chance to finally do something that means something. >> means something to who? you had a career before the third comic book movie. people started to forget who was inside the bird costume. you were doing a play based on a book written 60 years ago for a thousand rich old white people who's only concern is to be where to go to get coffee when it's over. who gives a -- but you? >> emma stone is here, ladies and gentlemen. oh, my goodness. you're kind and thoughtful. even when that scene ends like that, there's silence. but you could feel michael keaton, you could just feel the pain that he -- that he was in. such a dramatic film. >> it's really -- and kind of what you're saying is part of the reason why i think
and emma stone is right here. always a pleasure to have emma stone with us on "gma." she's co-starring with michael keaton in "birdman." the movie is generating a lot of oscar buzz for both of them. see why. the two of them, daughter, father, arguing about how desperate he wants to be relevant. >> this is my chance to finally do something that means something. >> means something to who? you had a career before the third comic book movie. people started to forget...
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here talking to the one and only emma thompson.s for both acting and writing. not too shabby and a different kind of writing. her third book for children about the world east most beloved bunny. the spectacular tale of peter rabbit and the one and only peter. our other special guest. i can't tell you how thrilled i was to see you brought back this character who i remember reading with my parents, and kiate and love the naughty fox. >> i know, well i know them all very well. >> yes. >> and love them so much. because my dad used to read me -- but he used to edit quite con pi conspicuously. quite wanting to get downstairs for a beer. you left out the bit about the bow. he'd go back. peter rabbit wrote to me personally. >> i was reading that you got a letter from peter, via the pub u publisher. >> it was in brown paper with half-eaten radishes. i wouldn't have dared to follow beatrix potter if i had been sent a proper letter. but they were so clever and creati creative, all the correspondence i have is with peter. and i kind of think h
here talking to the one and only emma thompson.s for both acting and writing. not too shabby and a different kind of writing. her third book for children about the world east most beloved bunny. the spectacular tale of peter rabbit and the one and only peter. our other special guest. i can't tell you how thrilled i was to see you brought back this character who i remember reading with my parents, and kiate and love the naughty fox. >> i know, well i know them all very well. >> yes....
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and i really appreciated the vulnerability of emma edmonds. here is someone who is not only having to pretend to be a man, but she's on the front lines and she's one that has an excruciating personal story. she has a situation where she falls in love with a soldier and has to make a choice of do i suffer in silence or do i tell him. >> they were very close and we really pursued her strength and vulnerability there. >> i got very curious and i found out that it wasn't -- he was not the only one in resupply us to learn that? >> yes, i was. there were estimated 500 women and it's interesting how they got away with it. be biggest reason they got away with it was because no one knew what a woman would look like wearing pants. [laughter] and they were seen these visuals put into exaggerated shapes with crinolines. the people were just like no, that can't be a woman. and that was one of the things that really hfm. >> i talked a little bit about how they offered this different perspectives. what do you think about these four women and what they have i
and i really appreciated the vulnerability of emma edmonds. here is someone who is not only having to pretend to be a man, but she's on the front lines and she's one that has an excruciating personal story. she has a situation where she falls in love with a soldier and has to make a choice of do i suffer in silence or do i tell him. >> they were very close and we really pursued her strength and vulnerability there. >> i got very curious and i found out that it wasn't -- he was not...
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each of them will have two minutes and karl kramer, ray fort, debbie verm an and emma gurul. >> yes, commissioners you don't have to accept the whole resolution as a package. i am asking specifically not to accept the raising the out of pocket mum from 4,000 and $650,000 that is a maximum under the affordable care act. this was, and there was no agreement in the work group, and the reason that the meetings went from four to six, was that is a sticking point and at the last meeting was declared and not in agreement, the health department was proceeding on its own on recommending that. and this is a bad precedent and i have been involved in each of these processes since the beginning and this is the first time that this has been done. and the 800-pound gorilla in the room, and make it clear, was enterprise, car company and they attended only one meeting, the first meeting, and they made it clear that they wanted, the minimum standards to be changed to allow, to align with their national plan. and they just wanted a different standard in san francisco. four years ago, enterprise was the
each of them will have two minutes and karl kramer, ray fort, debbie verm an and emma gurul. >> yes, commissioners you don't have to accept the whole resolution as a package. i am asking specifically not to accept the raising the out of pocket mum from 4,000 and $650,000 that is a maximum under the affordable care act. this was, and there was no agreement in the work group, and the reason that the meetings went from four to six, was that is a sticking point and at the last meeting was...
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. >> telling us she's a victim, emma and her husband may get to the courthouse. show that says she believes she was secretly video taped by rabbi, barry freundel while taking part in a sacred bath, but not recently. two years ago when she tells us she tried to convert at the kerrsher area synagogue. >> i knew something was sketchy, because why not let someone put their belongings on the sink? >> emma describes seeing a clock radio and it's the same police confiscated that has some type of camera connected to it. after a woman reported seeing him set up a camera in the women's shower. that shower is called a micva, which is a sacred and traditional bath women take. those learning the news today told us -- >> i think it's terrible and i'm shocked. >> i feel really bad for the women involved, because this is where they come to pray and they become -- you become vulnerable. >> many who don't attend the synagogue knew of his arrest and say freundel is known as a scholarly and well respected man. emma's husband tells us he can't believe there aren't more possible victi
. >> telling us she's a victim, emma and her husband may get to the courthouse. show that says she believes she was secretly video taped by rabbi, barry freundel while taking part in a sacred bath, but not recently. two years ago when she tells us she tried to convert at the kerrsher area synagogue. >> i knew something was sketchy, because why not let someone put their belongings on the sink? >> emma describes seeing a clock radio and it's the same police confiscated that has...
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applause ] >> jimmy: emma stone. this week, shailene woodley will be here. >> steve: what? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: sting will be here. [ cheers ] >> steve: whoa! >> jimmy: bradley cooper will be here. >> steve: ah, what? [ cheers ] >> jimmy: and we're going to do something really fun with brad pitt, you guys. >> steve: ohh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's gonna be fun. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: but first we have a a fantastic show tonight. he's a hilarious comedian and actor and a great dramatic actor as well. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: a new film called "birdman" that's out friday. zach galifianakis is here. [ cheers and applause ] it's great. >> steve: hugely successful. >> jimmy: it's a great movie. "birdman emma stone's in it, edward norton is in it, michael keaton and zach galifianakis. and it's -- zach just does a a great job. dramatic actor. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: yeah, very good. he's funny, too, but more dramatic than funny. he does both. he does all of it. plus she stars in the new nbc come
applause ] >> jimmy: emma stone. this week, shailene woodley will be here. >> steve: what? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: sting will be here. [ cheers ] >> steve: whoa! >> jimmy: bradley cooper will be here. >> steve: ah, what? [ cheers ] >> jimmy: and we're going to do something really fun with brad pitt, you guys. >> steve: ohh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's gonna be fun. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: but first we have a...
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tomorrow night, emma thompson will be here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i love emma thompson. [use ] emma and i are going to play a a game of "password," and who knows, there might even be a a couple of surprise guests dropping by. that's what i'm saying, yeah. going to be fun. also, dane cook will be doing standup and talking to him. [ applause ] >> jimmy: dane cook. and "thank you notes" -- so you don't want to miss that tomorrow night. then on monday, we are gonna do this thing, the first time we are ever doing something this big, i think. we are going to release a a song -- i don't want to speak too much about it, but will.i.am is involved. will.i.am and i -- >> steve: will.i.am and i -- >> jimmy: will.i.am and i. will i am and i. >> steve: yes, will.i.am and i. >> jimmy: will.i.am and i collaborated on a project, on a a song, so i want you -- but you gotta tune in monday, set your tivo, set your hulu's, set your kinkos, set everything you have, dvrs. >> steve: dvr it. >> jimmy: do what you got to do to make sure you watch monday and then call tuesday, call all root stations
tomorrow night, emma thompson will be here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i love emma thompson. [use ] emma and i are going to play a a game of "password," and who knows, there might even be a a couple of surprise guests dropping by. that's what i'm saying, yeah. going to be fun. also, dane cook will be doing standup and talking to him. [ applause ] >> jimmy: dane cook. and "thank you notes" -- so you don't want to miss that tomorrow night. then on monday, we...