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>> the first few episodes, we had to go looking for them.ers first few episodes, we didn't have to look for them, they found us. they were extremely interested in being on our show and showing their prep. >> are you amazed at what you see? >> they're always amazing. the most shocking ones are the bunkers. >> you have become a doomsday prepper because of this? >> i was always a paranoid schizophrenic, so that allowed me to make the show. so, yeah, i was that way before. i've probably become a little bit more of a prepper. my wife opened up the pantry the other day and said "you have to stop." i said what do you mean? she said you cannot buy anymore more cans of beans. >> how do they believe the world will end? >> a tsunami, earthquake, russians invading. >> tell us about this upcoming episode. >> richard is futuristic. preppers want to live within their community and prepare themselves and their community for the upcoming calamity, whatever it may be. >> thank you so much for joining us to talk about it. if you want to watch "doomsday prepper
>> the first few episodes, we had to go looking for them.ers first few episodes, we didn't have to look for them, they found us. they were extremely interested in being on our show and showing their prep. >> are you amazed at what you see? >> they're always amazing. the most shocking ones are the bunkers. >> you have become a doomsday prepper because of this? >> i was always a paranoid schizophrenic, so that allowed me to make the show. so, yeah, i was that way...
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when extreme caught on camera the 100th episode continues.y. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. he does look happy. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. sign. then drive. get zero due at signing, zero down zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends january 2nd. visit vwdealer.com today [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is! stick with inn
when extreme caught on camera the 100th episode continues.y. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. he does look happy. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and right now you can...
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for a serialized drama that's 13 episodes. a quarter of people finished it in two days. 13 episodes in two days. took half of the viewers one week to watch all 13 episodes. people are very regularly sitting down and watch more than one episode at once. what this finds people would rather focus in on just one show like "house of cards" or "orange is the new black" than juggling multiple jobs at once. >> don't these people have jobs? >> i can't binge view because i have a toddler. >> when the toddler is asleep. >> i think people get hooked. they start watching and the fact that netflix has enabled them to keep on watching it's very hard to krourl self if you're watching "breaking bad" and there's a cliffhanger. >> thanks. pump prices are holding steady as we head to the weekend. good news for drivers. big winter storm could possibly change all of that. let's get to today's pump patrol. >> reporter: despite the threat of a big winter storm heading towards the east coast retail gasoline prices are holding steady. national average
for a serialized drama that's 13 episodes. a quarter of people finished it in two days. 13 episodes in two days. took half of the viewers one week to watch all 13 episodes. people are very regularly sitting down and watch more than one episode at once. what this finds people would rather focus in on just one show like "house of cards" or "orange is the new black" than juggling multiple jobs at once. >> don't these people have jobs? >> i can't binge view because i...
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i imagine where one might say in this case the friendly fire episode was preventable. and therefore the people who failed to prevent it the people who perpetrated it ought to be held responsible ready reading. we're doing a lot of stupid over here pop never forget those words. he said we're going on a mission for a couple of days after that. but he said we're doing a lot of stupid. and i didn't know what that meant because i had no idea what they were doing and when you look at what happened and how it happened it was stupid the army creed has x. amount of lies lost in the last three or four lines one of them is i will never leave a fallen soldier or fallen comrade essentially i will never leave a man behind and what happened here what happened that day if on the battlefield was he got left behind not by another one of his peers but by his superior by the commanding officer on the battlefield he got left behind. around four am on january sixteenth two thousand eight. hundred harvest six individuals were spotted fleeing across an open field in an attempt to evade u.s. f
i imagine where one might say in this case the friendly fire episode was preventable. and therefore the people who failed to prevent it the people who perpetrated it ought to be held responsible ready reading. we're doing a lot of stupid over here pop never forget those words. he said we're going on a mission for a couple of days after that. but he said we're doing a lot of stupid. and i didn't know what that meant because i had no idea what they were doing and when you look at what happened...
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if i said something nasty to a character in the first episode, when they show up in episode two, theyot give me the rope when i fall off the cliff. the user is setting up a circumstance they have to exist in. i think that is part of what draws people in so deeply. >> i promise i will always throw you the rope. you have any recommendations for people who may not be experienced veteran gamers? what would you recommend as part of the telltale stable to get started? landed inlking dead" a place we have been working to get to for some time. it is in a place where it one game of the year in 2012 on the play, as well as on x simultaneously. between casual, tablet-based, phone-based gameplay and telling dramatic gamer content at the same time. we have been trying to get their at the same time. we have people who sit on the couch and play the game and make decisions together, talk about what they are going to do next, and enjoy it as if it was the next episode in their favorite show. i think "walking dead" brings the experience of integration, story and interactivity, in a way that feels like
if i said something nasty to a character in the first episode, when they show up in episode two, theyot give me the rope when i fall off the cliff. the user is setting up a circumstance they have to exist in. i think that is part of what draws people in so deeply. >> i promise i will always throw you the rope. you have any recommendations for people who may not be experienced veteran gamers? what would you recommend as part of the telltale stable to get started? landed inlking dead"...
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i may or may not change before the future episodes air, right?> absolutely. >> thehave all the episodes that are planned for the next week. they don't mind profiting off of it. ey can decide what they want to do. the free market is responng now, like you mention the facebook page has over a million likes of people saying to boycott. peoplare not happy with it. they will have to change course. >> all up the screen that shows under armour, a sponsor of theshow. they will stick with phil and "duck dynasty." they say, "we have no plans to change the current relationship, we are only aware of the suation and his comments are not indicative the under armour view." t important point is this the free market. they a distancing from the comments. not a bad idea >> after the canned episodes phils no longer there so they can make the profit and continuto the market without connecting themselves th the disparaging problems of phil. >> if you are an advertiser on "duck dynasty,"do you sy with it or pull your ads? >> i think it's a choice as to how the company
i may or may not change before the future episodes air, right?> absolutely. >> thehave all the episodes that are planned for the next week. they don't mind profiting off of it. ey can decide what they want to do. the free market is responng now, like you mention the facebook page has over a million likes of people saying to boycott. peoplare not happy with it. they will have to change course. >> all up the screen that shows under armour, a sponsor of theshow. they will stick with...
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cutting oned it is show episodes for the season. that means 18 episodes will air instead of the original 22. there are rumors that kerry washington and her husband are exciting a baby. and will take a break return in february for the final episode of season three. a new drama hits theaters this weekend. arch campbell has a review. >> don't go looking for holiday week's out of the surface -- furnace. it stars christian bale. people live in those hills. i want justice. >> he tries to hold his family together and out of the furnace. he watches over his dying father and his struggling father -- brother. he is a returning war veteran. christian bale goes to prison. when he comes out his father is dead, his girlfriend has left, and his brother is making money in back room bites. -- fight. >> i am going to have to teach a lesson. >> sometimes leading to murder, out of the mircette -- furnace tries hard. it feels like an imitation of other better movies. gravity, and prescott, or the hunger games. , abc 7ch campbell eyewitness news. >> i di
cutting oned it is show episodes for the season. that means 18 episodes will air instead of the original 22. there are rumors that kerry washington and her husband are exciting a baby. and will take a break return in february for the final episode of season three. a new drama hits theaters this weekend. arch campbell has a review. >> don't go looking for holiday week's out of the surface -- furnace. it stars christian bale. people live in those hills. i want justice. >> he tries to...
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rumor was spreading that the "law & order" episode did not exist.had new hope. >> we were at the office looking through the scripts on the internet trying to come up with titles of shows that could have reflected that a "law & order" show existed about a woman that drowned her kids and couldn't find any. never did find the script. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case, had written episodes for "law & order." she put parnham in touch with the show's creator, dick wolf. >> and dick wolf said, mr. parnham, i can guarantee you i have great respect for park dietz, but no such show ever aired. nor had it ever been planned. >> parnham immediately filed for a mistrial. the motion was denied. >> what is the park dietz testimony have to do with overturning this conviction?s t testimony have to do with overturning this convictiods th testimony have to do with overturning this convictioes th testimony have to do with overturning this convictios the testimony have to do with overturning this convictioos th testimony have to do with overturn
rumor was spreading that the "law & order" episode did not exist.had new hope. >> we were at the office looking through the scripts on the internet trying to come up with titles of shows that could have reflected that a "law & order" show existed about a woman that drowned her kids and couldn't find any. never did find the script. >> suzanne o'malley, one of the reporters covering the case, had written episodes for "law & order." she put...
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tonight we are pleased to bring you an episode from july 6, 1967. it marked the first of several appearances on the program either recently sworn in governor of california ronald reagan. only six months into his first term there was already speculation that governor reagan might have his eye on a higher office. as was the tradition on "firing line," the program had a theme. the topic for this program was, "is it possible to be a good governor"? the question s asked during the show including an examination of the relationship between an expanding federal government and the states remain relevant today. taped in front of a studio audience in los angeles, buckley was joined by his friend and sometimes program moderator c. dickerman williams. this program has been edited down from the original running time. to see the complete episode, you can visit the website of the hoover institution and library at hoover.org. here now is governor ronald reagan on "firing line" in 1967. >> ladies and gentlemen, my name is c. dickerman williams. i shall act as chairma
tonight we are pleased to bring you an episode from july 6, 1967. it marked the first of several appearances on the program either recently sworn in governor of california ronald reagan. only six months into his first term there was already speculation that governor reagan might have his eye on a higher office. as was the tradition on "firing line," the program had a theme. the topic for this program was, "is it possible to be a good governor"? the question s asked during...
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and we arrive to do the first episodes of the season. nobody's seen it. each episode is coming in. and they're extraordinary. and no one talks about it. i mean make up trailer, everyone, none of them on the crew, everyone is reading, no one is talking about it. >> rose: because they don't want to sglintion it or because -- >> i think because you don't want to sglintion it. but also it was so wonderful that my biggest concern was it's too good. when things are this good, sometimes they want a little something dumber. i mean tracei lutes who is now on our show said this is really television for grown-ups. he said this is really smart television. one of the most gifted people we have on the planet. and so the joy was, you didn't want to break it we would have wonderful dinners together as a company. we just had a joyous time. but i have been around awhile. i knew this doesn't come every day. and my soul was telling me i want every secretary of this. i don't care whether we're here 15, 16, 17 hours. i don't want the day to end. because you don't get days like this you don't get materia
and we arrive to do the first episodes of the season. nobody's seen it. each episode is coming in. and they're extraordinary. and no one talks about it. i mean make up trailer, everyone, none of them on the crew, everyone is reading, no one is talking about it. >> rose: because they don't want to sglintion it or because -- >> i think because you don't want to sglintion it. but also it was so wonderful that my biggest concern was it's too good. when things are this good, sometimes...
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. >> she kept saying can they write something for me and i wrote her in one episode.rom the time she did that episode she was can the right knee and the next week, the next week. a few weeks after that she and i went to see mama mia in toronto and i will never forget it. it was that combination of acting and the performance on stage of the singers and she said that is what i want to do. i am going to be a great actress and a singer/songwriter. >> she went for it. in 2003 against her father's wishes she auditioned for the role of a lifetime. >> i think you could see the long-range plan when you look at her and montana audition. you could see she knew exactly what she was doing. she knew what it required and it would be a stepping stone to other things. >> producers weren't so sure. when we come back, her battle to become hannah montana. [ male announcer ] in your lifetime, you will lose three sets of keys, four cell phones, seven socks, and six weeks of sleep. but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely
. >> she kept saying can they write something for me and i wrote her in one episode.rom the time she did that episode she was can the right knee and the next week, the next week. a few weeks after that she and i went to see mama mia in toronto and i will never forget it. it was that combination of acting and the performance on stage of the singers and she said that is what i want to do. i am going to be a great actress and a singer/songwriter. >> she went for it. in 2003 against her...
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that doesn't include the $200,000 per episode they earn. >>> they stop by the weekend update desk tobout their future plans. >> you're both leaving current jobs next year. are you excited? >> i'm so excited to be hosting "the tonight show" as well as bringing it back to new york city. i hosted "late night" for five years and then "the tonight show" and then after that i'll host "the nightly news" and then the "today" show and then five years after that i'm the new carson daly. >> what's next for you, mayor bloomberg? >> i'll fulfill a lifelong dream of enjoying a soda on a nonsmoking beach. >> justin timberlake was the musical guest but he may have stole the show when he showed up in a few sketches. >> let's get two players on up here. >> all right! jimmy parsons! jimmy parsons! that's how it's done, my man. that's how it's done. am i right? jimmy parsons. >> there's a lot of good answers there, jimmy fallon. which one you going to pick? >> so many good answers. so many. so great. so great, my man. steve -- steve, there's only one way for a man to be really sexy. >> what's that? >> b
that doesn't include the $200,000 per episode they earn. >>> they stop by the weekend update desk tobout their future plans. >> you're both leaving current jobs next year. are you excited? >> i'm so excited to be hosting "the tonight show" as well as bringing it back to new york city. i hosted "late night" for five years and then "the tonight show" and then after that i'll host "the nightly news" and then the "today" show...
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and each episode you get an explosion. it's something quick. i know for myself when i look online, and if the video is longer than seven minutes, oh, that's a big commitment. i don't want to sit here for seven whole minutes. i wanted to keep them short and sweet and i think we achieved that. >> we're all parents here. >> kids don't try it at your home. try it at your neighbor's home. >> i can't speak for them but i never taught my kids how to make a molotov cocktail. what was your father thinking? >> clearly successful. >> we were -- i was a very rambunctious kid. i was jumping off my roof on to old mattresses. i wanted to be a stunt man. i want to get into special effects. my dad was i'll support him, help him get his dream by teaching him everything. molotov cocktail is not how they do it in hollywood. he was as crazy as i was. >> with the movement and i wish i could remember his name he wrote a book called "50 dangerous things to teach your kid." with all safety and obviously you have professionals, trained professional
and each episode you get an explosion. it's something quick. i know for myself when i look online, and if the video is longer than seven minutes, oh, that's a big commitment. i don't want to sit here for seven whole minutes. i wanted to keep them short and sweet and i think we achieved that. >> we're all parents here. >> kids don't try it at your home. try it at your neighbor's home. >> i can't speak for them but i never taught my kids how to make a molotov cocktail. what was...
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imagine where one might say in this case the friendly fire episode was preventable. and therefore the people who failed to prevent it the people who perpetrated it ought to be held responsible ready reading. we're doing a lot of stupid over here. never forget those words. he said we're going on a mission for a couple of days i'll talk to you after that. but he said we're doing a lot of stupid. and i didn't know what that meant because i had no idea what they were doing and when you look at what happened and how it happened it was stupid the army creed has x. amount of lies log in the last three or four lines one of them is i will never leave a fallen soldier or fallen comrade sensually i will never leave a man behind and what happened here what happened the day of on the battlefield was he got left behind not by another one of his peers but by his superior by the commanding officer on the battlefield he left behind. around four am on january sixteenth two thousand and eight during operation hood harvest six individuals were spotted fleeing across an open field in an
imagine where one might say in this case the friendly fire episode was preventable. and therefore the people who failed to prevent it the people who perpetrated it ought to be held responsible ready reading. we're doing a lot of stupid over here. never forget those words. he said we're going on a mission for a couple of days i'll talk to you after that. but he said we're doing a lot of stupid. and i didn't know what that meant because i had no idea what they were doing and when you look at what...
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very real possibility. >> in another episode, a contestant falls off his dog sled.s told me was nearly impossible to recover from. >> on the show the guy falls off. its that real? >> definitely not planned. you are never going to intentionally lose a dog team. that its worst case. dogs they love to run. they're not going to stop for you. fortunately in that case he was able to catch up with the dog team on foot. which is a rare feat. >> sure enough, our own experience wasn't all smooth sailing. >> whoa. you all right? >> yeah. >> you kind of have to walk duck footed in snowshoes. >> snowshoeing with dallas and eddie, they told us that staying warm and having something to drink is critical. >> the key right? warm the core. >> heat people from the outside in. fire, warm clothes et cetera. but then, think if you drink something hot, all of a sudden you are burning up. >> reporter: we stomped on snow to clear an area to make a fire and gathered wood with a fold-out saw. even when everything is soaking wet they showed me, birch bark and moss which are perfect for getting
very real possibility. >> in another episode, a contestant falls off his dog sled.s told me was nearly impossible to recover from. >> on the show the guy falls off. its that real? >> definitely not planned. you are never going to intentionally lose a dog team. that its worst case. dogs they love to run. they're not going to stop for you. fortunately in that case he was able to catch up with the dog team on foot. which is a rare feat. >> sure enough, our own experience...
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i have done episodic drama. i was trying to run a record label in l.a. it's been the greatest thing i ever did. the smartest decision i ever made. working with mariska now with danny pino, kelli giddish. all of the -- chris meloni for all the years i worked with him. we 15. i am trying to get to 20. i wanna do 20 years. >> jimmy: you think you can get to 20? [ cheers and applause ] >> that's the record. >> jimmy: why 20? oh really? >> that's the record. >> jimmy: who was that? >> "bonanza." >> jimmy: "bonanza?" >> bonanza has the record. and they let the original "law and order" go 19 seasons, then they cut it. so now, five more seasons, i think we can do it. we have a great cast right now. we got the best ratings. we rolling. you know? i just came back, i just flew back yesterday. i did a crossover with a new dick wolf show called "chicago p.d.," which is a spinoff of "chicago fire." now we're all in the same universe so we going to keep it moving, baby. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. ice-t there. [ cheers and applause ] stick around. i want t
i have done episodic drama. i was trying to run a record label in l.a. it's been the greatest thing i ever did. the smartest decision i ever made. working with mariska now with danny pino, kelli giddish. all of the -- chris meloni for all the years i worked with him. we 15. i am trying to get to 20. i wanna do 20 years. >> jimmy: you think you can get to 20? [ cheers and applause ] >> that's the record. >> jimmy: why 20? oh really? >> that's the record. >> jimmy:...
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you'll also receive this four dvd set, a $39.95 value, featuring all 26 episodes from this season atarge. to order, call 1-800-888-3384, or order online at americastestkitchentv.com. >> america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher & paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation and culinary precision. dcs by fisher & paykel, offering premium indoor and outdoor kitchen appliances. >> and by kohler, inspiring home chefs to create a professional- level kitchen with innovative sinks, faucets, and cook centers. >> and by diamond crystal salt, for the professional chef and those who want to cook like one. diamond crystal, the gourmet choice. by cooking.com, an online retailer for the kitchen enthusiast. if it's not in your kitchen, try ours. >> by plum amazins, diced dried plums from sunsweet. for amazin' recipes. >> by miracle-gro, the gardener's friend. >> and by chateau ste. michelle. [announcer] welcome friends from far and near to where music and magic and christmas appear for no yuletide place quite has the charm of christmas eve here on the musical farm ♪ ♪ [kid voiceover]
you'll also receive this four dvd set, a $39.95 value, featuring all 26 episodes from this season atarge. to order, call 1-800-888-3384, or order online at americastestkitchentv.com. >> america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher & paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation and culinary precision. dcs by fisher & paykel, offering premium indoor and outdoor kitchen appliances. >> and by kohler, inspiring home chefs to create a professional- level kitchen with...
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imagine where one might say in this case the friendly fire episode was preventable. and therefore the people who failed to prevent it the people who perpetrated it ought to be held responsible ready reading. we're doing a lot of stupid over here. never forget those words. he said we're going on a mission for a couple of days after that. but he said we're doing a lot of stupid. and i didn't know what that meant because i had no idea what they were doing and when you look at what happened and how it happened it was stupid the army creed has x. amount of lies log in the last three or four lines one of them is i will never leave a fallen soldier or fallen comrade sensually i will never leave a man behind and what happened here what happened that day if on the battlefield was he got left behind not by another one of his peers but by his superior by the commanding officer on the battlefield he got left behind. around four am on january sixteenth two thousand eight. hundred harvest six individuals were spotted fleeing across an open field in an attempt to evade u.s. forces.
imagine where one might say in this case the friendly fire episode was preventable. and therefore the people who failed to prevent it the people who perpetrated it ought to be held responsible ready reading. we're doing a lot of stupid over here. never forget those words. he said we're going on a mission for a couple of days after that. but he said we're doing a lot of stupid. and i didn't know what that meant because i had no idea what they were doing and when you look at what happened and how...
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i imagine where one might say in this case the friendly fire episode was preventable. and therefore the people who failed to prevent it the people who perpetrated it ought to be held responsible ready reading. we're doing a lot of stupid over here pop never forget those words. he said we're going on a mission for a couple of days after that. but he said we're doing a lot of stupid. and i didn't know what that meant because i had no idea what they were doing and when you look at what happened and how it happened it was stupid the army creed has x. amount of lives lost in the last three or four lines one of them is i will never leave a fallen soldier or a fallen comrade essentially i will never leave a man behind and what happened here what happened the day of the battlefield was he got left behind not by another one of his peers but by his superiors by the commanding officer on the battlefield he got left behind. around four am on january sixteenth two thousand eight. hundred harvest six individuals were spotted fleeing across an open field in an attempt to evade u.s. f
i imagine where one might say in this case the friendly fire episode was preventable. and therefore the people who failed to prevent it the people who perpetrated it ought to be held responsible ready reading. we're doing a lot of stupid over here pop never forget those words. he said we're going on a mission for a couple of days after that. but he said we're doing a lot of stupid. and i didn't know what that meant because i had no idea what they were doing and when you look at what happened...
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set your dvr to never miss an episode of this show. we'll see you back here tomorrow. "special report" is next. >>> it is thursday, december 5th. just once in three years. that's how many times the woman this charge of implementing obama care met with the
set your dvr to never miss an episode of this show. we'll see you back here tomorrow. "special report" is next. >>> it is thursday, december 5th. just once in three years. that's how many times the woman this charge of implementing obama care met with the
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he is claiming that he had a schizophrenic episode. video shows the man at service and now in an interview with a south african newspaper, the man says he was hallucinating and hearing voices. the man adds that he is receiving treatment for his schizophrenia and says he is a qualify sign language interpreter. the south african government says that it is investigating this embarrassing incident the. >> look at the invitation from instagram for today's event. this photo is from an invitation that vague and asks the media to "share a moment" with the instagram team. rumors say they could be unveiling a new private messaging feature. >> if a new interview oprah is revealing why she never had children. she says she doesn't regret give up being a mom. the 59-year-old says she has made many sacrifices in her
he is claiming that he had a schizophrenic episode. video shows the man at service and now in an interview with a south african newspaper, the man says he was hallucinating and hearing voices. the man adds that he is receiving treatment for his schizophrenia and says he is a qualify sign language interpreter. the south african government says that it is investigating this embarrassing incident the. >> look at the invitation from instagram for today's event. this photo is from an...
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i imagine where one might say in this case the friendly fire episode was preventable. and therefore the people who failed to prevent it the people who perpetrated it ought to be held responsible ready reading. we're doing a lot of stupid over here. never forget those words. he said we're going on a mission for a couple of days after that. but he said we're doing a lot of stupid. and i didn't know what that meant because i had no idea what they were doing and when you look at what happened and how it happened it was stupid the army creed has x. amount of lives lost in the last three or four lines one of them is i will never leave a fallen soldier or fallen comrade essentially i will never leave a man behind and what happened here what happened that day of on the battlefield was he got left behind not by another one of his peers but by his superiors by the commanding officer on the battlefield he left behind. around four am on january sixteenth two thousand and eight. six individuals were spotted fleeing across an open field in an attempt to evade u.s. forces. are on rig
i imagine where one might say in this case the friendly fire episode was preventable. and therefore the people who failed to prevent it the people who perpetrated it ought to be held responsible ready reading. we're doing a lot of stupid over here. never forget those words. he said we're going on a mission for a couple of days after that. but he said we're doing a lot of stupid. and i didn't know what that meant because i had no idea what they were doing and when you look at what happened and...
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and what we know is that episodes of trauma just don't affect you up here. they affect your entire body. we have new developing evidence that show that children that are -- that experience multiple episodes of trauma in their life and they frankly don't have to be as grave or as serious as a shooting are physical logically affected for the rest of their life. people who witness ma and experience -- who witness trauma anand experience trauma die earlier, let alone have episodes from post-traumatic stress. so the spill joarvetion the ripple effects of these 11,000 deaths frankly represent a number that can't even fit on a chart like this. and there's no simple solution, madam president. i know that sometimes it seems like the only thing we come down here tawngdz about are stricter -- here and talk about are stricter gun laws. i don't see any reason why we don't require stricter background checks before they're purchased or say that the dangerous assault weapons should stay out of people who aren't in law enforcement or the military. but that's not the beginnin
and what we know is that episodes of trauma just don't affect you up here. they affect your entire body. we have new developing evidence that show that children that are -- that experience multiple episodes of trauma in their life and they frankly don't have to be as grave or as serious as a shooting are physical logically affected for the rest of their life. people who witness ma and experience -- who witness trauma anand experience trauma die earlier, let alone have episodes from...
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an independent existence the pounds and of course i'm not expecting you to avoid all four hundred episodes we've done so here's a quick look back at some of our favorite guests that have broken the set and season two. is to have mr blair removed as the so-called peace envoy which is the most inappropriate appointment since colleague appointed to his horse as a proconsul overall it's bribery it's legal bribery well what i was system is. you know you bribe the candidate you give them i me that's how you get them you know if you do that in the private sector you go to jail the idea of punishing the audience even if they're downloading music illegally i don't think an audience should be punished nor should like the are i a take litigious action against soccer moms we've evolved doing lots of things we devolve of being relentless sexists intelligence looks like insanity a to drooling and the cells what i've seen taking psychedelic drugs is so crazy that it's way crazier than the idea of a guy in the clouds with a harp the american people need to understand that what is at stake here is not only
an independent existence the pounds and of course i'm not expecting you to avoid all four hundred episodes we've done so here's a quick look back at some of our favorite guests that have broken the set and season two. is to have mr blair removed as the so-called peace envoy which is the most inappropriate appointment since colleague appointed to his horse as a proconsul overall it's bribery it's legal bribery well what i was system is. you know you bribe the candidate you give them i me that's...
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i imagine where one might say in this case the friendly fire episode was preventable. and therefore the people who failed to prevent it the people who perpetrated it ought to be held responsible ready reading. we're doing a lot of stupid over here pop never forget those words. he said we're going on a mission for a couple of days i'll talk to you after that. but he said we're doing a lot of stupid. and i didn't know what that meant because i had no idea what they were doing and when you look at what happened and how it happened it was stupid the army creed has x. amount of lives lost in the last three or four lines one of them is i will never leave a fallen soldier or fallen comrade essentially i will never leave a man behind and what happened here what happened that day if on the battlefield was he got left behind not by another one of his peers but by his superiors by the commanding officer on the battlefield he got left behind. around four am on january sixteenth two thousand eight. hundred harvest six individuals were spotted fleeing across an open field in an atte
i imagine where one might say in this case the friendly fire episode was preventable. and therefore the people who failed to prevent it the people who perpetrated it ought to be held responsible ready reading. we're doing a lot of stupid over here pop never forget those words. he said we're going on a mission for a couple of days i'll talk to you after that. but he said we're doing a lot of stupid. and i didn't know what that meant because i had no idea what they were doing and when you look at...
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youtube channel at youtube dot com breaking the set be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode or individual segments and interviews pose a step in the news tab and sort of check out the many and the lightning b.t.s. interviews from two thousand and thirteen and great segments including my takedown of eric prince who is just whitewashing his war crime the daily show check out all that and more youtube dot com for slash break and set stick around you guys in the world career of rusted root's is a new song smarty pants. on the money with the business over rush. i don't understand you correctly that you don't believe that ad words snowden performed a public service may be in all of in the best interest of the united states but at least in the best interest of humanity here countries don't want to turn over their play book to the other side and that's essentially what's happened here it is true that it is heard a big debate about the role of our intelligence services in the united states i think that debate was coming anyway after nine eleven but i don't think we've had sort of any
youtube channel at youtube dot com breaking the set be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode or individual segments and interviews pose a step in the news tab and sort of check out the many and the lightning b.t.s. interviews from two thousand and thirteen and great segments including my takedown of eric prince who is just whitewashing his war crime the daily show check out all that and more youtube dot com for slash break and set stick around you guys in the world career of...
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watching no more than 6 episodes in 1 sitting.an alternative to watching a series of episodes in one sitting is to actually get up from the couch and take everyone out to see something performed in person.the circus has historically been one draw. but as our cover story looks at one of them preparing for new season, controversies remain that have a familiar ring to them. ringling brothers and barnum and bailey's parent company, feld entertainment highlights acrobats and an opportunity this season for ticket holders to learn juggling and balancing skills on the arena floor. "we offer affordable entertainment for the whole family who comes to our shows." but the signature performer remains the asian elephant. for a city such as los angeles, the circus brings in nearly a million dollars and employs 12- hundred local workers each year. "at feld entertainment, this past year has been one of the best for our company. not just ringling brothers but all our brands, disney on ice, disney live." but what the circus calls "a critical tool th
watching no more than 6 episodes in 1 sitting.an alternative to watching a series of episodes in one sitting is to actually get up from the couch and take everyone out to see something performed in person.the circus has historically been one draw. but as our cover story looks at one of them preparing for new season, controversies remain that have a familiar ring to them. ringling brothers and barnum and bailey's parent company, feld entertainment highlights acrobats and an opportunity this...
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the show's 14 episodes was seen by over 500 million people.talking. >> people call in from small villages. i don't even know the names of these places. telling me what they like about the show. that dialogue made me realize how people are reacting in different parts of the country. >> when you look at the anti-corruption protests and the protests and you look at your show and discussion it provokes and action it provokes, do you think all of this tells you that we're witnessing some kind of a change in india? >> it does tell me that. will change happen overnight? certainly not. i would like to believe that one day things will change dramatically. >> season two of khan's show is expected to air early in 2014. up next, i'll give you my take on whether india will make it. >>> the most important global trend of the last 20 years has surely been the rise of china changing economics and culture around the world. were india to unlock its economy, the country's demographics alone would ensure that its rise would be the defining trend of the next 20 ye
the show's 14 episodes was seen by over 500 million people.talking. >> people call in from small villages. i don't even know the names of these places. telling me what they like about the show. that dialogue made me realize how people are reacting in different parts of the country. >> when you look at the anti-corruption protests and the protests and you look at your show and discussion it provokes and action it provokes, do you think all of this tells you that we're witnessing some...
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feeling commented on yesterday's episode saying this show is incredibly cynical i can't watch it anymore. now this common actually makes me sad because it's incredibly exhausting and it's a tremendous burden to be research into this intense material day in and day out just like and provide this unreported news for you the viewer i care so much about these topics that it shows and sometimes i can be really angry or sarcastic but i always ask every guest what can be done and i always try to get tools for action so people can be proactive with this in from. nation and that's all we can ever do and i can ever do thanks so much for everyone for watching and writing as always now let's keep breaking the sad. war is probably the most complex and difficult human activity. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just killed a bunch of people you know don't know what they're up there really is there really us people. reading. this something shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night
feeling commented on yesterday's episode saying this show is incredibly cynical i can't watch it anymore. now this common actually makes me sad because it's incredibly exhausting and it's a tremendous burden to be research into this intense material day in and day out just like and provide this unreported news for you the viewer i care so much about these topics that it shows and sometimes i can be really angry or sarcastic but i always ask every guest what can be done and i always try to get...
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tonight we are pleased to bring you a seminole episode from july 6th. they are on the program by the recently corn in governor of california, ronald reagan. only six months into his first term there was already speculation that governor reagan might have his eye on a higher office. the topic of this program was is it possible to be a good governor? the questions asked during the show included an examination of the relationship between an expanding federal government and the state will remain relevant today. taped in front of a studio audience in los angeles buckley was joined by his friend and sometimes program moderator williams. this program has been edited down from the original running time. but to see the complete episode you can visit the web site of the hoover institution and library and hoover.org. here now is governor ronald reagan on firing liern in -- firing line in 1967. >> i will act as chairman of this discussion between governor reagan and mr. buckley. the subject of the discussion is, is it possible to be a good governor? governor reagan
tonight we are pleased to bring you a seminole episode from july 6th. they are on the program by the recently corn in governor of california, ronald reagan. only six months into his first term there was already speculation that governor reagan might have his eye on a higher office. the topic of this program was is it possible to be a good governor? the questions asked during the show included an examination of the relationship between an expanding federal government and the state will remain...
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the first three episodes are free. >> stephen: what if i'm not there when it's delivered.does the ups leave a tag on the door and we play phone tag for a while? >> no, the show is not delivered to the home. >> stephen: never delivered. i don't get it. >> do i have to explain this. stephen: yes. i go to amazon. >> turn on the compute i comput. stephen: got it. >> get your kid to call up a browser. >> stephen: i got one of those. >> right. you type in the word amazon. it takes you right to seattle. >> stephen: okay. i understand what we're talking about. >about. you order it on am a sofpblt how do you indicate this in charades. this -- this is tv. is this it? >> i guess. stephen: i streamed it. >> okay. stephen: people who ordered your show on amazon ordered the ted cruz color book. you can get a package of the. two. >> fantastic combination. stephen: now speaking of the book you have another book -- >> that will pop up. stephen: "squared away" how many years have you been doing doonsbury? >> 43 years. stephen: 43 years. [ applause ] >> stephen: prime number, a good one. how
the first three episodes are free. >> stephen: what if i'm not there when it's delivered.does the ups leave a tag on the door and we play phone tag for a while? >> no, the show is not delivered to the home. >> stephen: never delivered. i don't get it. >> do i have to explain this. stephen: yes. i go to amazon. >> turn on the compute i comput. stephen: got it. >> get your kid to call up a browser. >> stephen: i got one of those. >> right. you type...
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when i love is at the end of the episode i get to see the next as -- episode expeditiously.e and for the majority of americans under 18- 35. netflix is almost over taking cable. 43 percent of those viewers. cable is 46%, nipping at the heels. >> speaking for the under demo, to bring a run down a little bit , younger people, it's not about talking at the water cooler, one of the riders at a house of cards said water cooler, was that? we don't do water cooler. ron social media. instead of waiting for anything. as not how we interact. >> i would say represent the demo from 1940. in my age group but i found so refreshing about it is sometimes you like to wait a week. you really do, but not always. something like the first season of homeland, you wanted to get into it, and there was. the choice is terrific. dennis: to you think the viewing experience is different? beckham believe he said, it's more efficient. of be more efficient, but does it change you feel about a show? >> it does. you become a little bit more attached. you experience it one at -- one after the next. is a bette
when i love is at the end of the episode i get to see the next as -- episode expeditiously.e and for the majority of americans under 18- 35. netflix is almost over taking cable. 43 percent of those viewers. cable is 46%, nipping at the heels. >> speaking for the under demo, to bring a run down a little bit , younger people, it's not about talking at the water cooler, one of the riders at a house of cards said water cooler, was that? we don't do water cooler. ron social media. instead of...
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feeling commented on yesterday's episode saying this show is incredibly cynical i can't watch it anymore. now this common actually makes me sad because it's incredibly exhausting and it's a tremendous burden to be research into this intense material day in and day out just so i can provide this unreported news for you the viewer i care so much about these topics that it shows and sometimes i can be really angry or sarcastic but i always ask every guest what can be done and i always try to get tools for action so people can be proactive. this information and that's all we can ever do and i can ever do thanks so much for everyone for watching and writing as always now let's keep breaking the sad. they look like bounty islands where the locals can enjoy the sun and the ocean. but what was buried here years ago. means these people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the ground. behind this zone is there is what we call the callet bank on which there is a deposit of plutonium left by security test which caused the dispersion already and you clyde's despite previous cl
feeling commented on yesterday's episode saying this show is incredibly cynical i can't watch it anymore. now this common actually makes me sad because it's incredibly exhausting and it's a tremendous burden to be research into this intense material day in and day out just so i can provide this unreported news for you the viewer i care so much about these topics that it shows and sometimes i can be really angry or sarcastic but i always ask every guest what can be done and i always try to get...
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feeling commented on yesterday's episode saying this show is incredibly cynical i can't watch it anymore now this common actually makes me sad because it's incredibly exhausting and it's a tremendous burden to be research into this intense material day in and day out just like it provided this unreported news for you the viewer i care so much about these topics that it shows and sometimes i can be really angry or sarcastic but i always ask every guest what can be done and i always try to get tools for action so people can be proactive with the. information and that's all we can ever do and i can ever do thanks so much for everyone for watching and writing as always now let's keep breaking the sad. quite often countries rich in natural resources are the poorest africa is a colony it's a colony of the big corporations it's a colony of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs of the big corporations so they have to beg from the world bank's development of social programs goes to pay back debts whole country is we're drowning under the amount of debt that they had and so every year th
feeling commented on yesterday's episode saying this show is incredibly cynical i can't watch it anymore now this common actually makes me sad because it's incredibly exhausting and it's a tremendous burden to be research into this intense material day in and day out just like it provided this unreported news for you the viewer i care so much about these topics that it shows and sometimes i can be really angry or sarcastic but i always ask every guest what can be done and i always try to get...
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then you can look back on the episode and realize that if you sought the greater good in that episode of life you do find out that it can be used, though it was in less than ideal circumstances for a greater good, to help your family, your business, your community, the world become a better place if you have a right perspective on what these challenges are. >> there's a lot in the book. also the merry crist moose chilly recipe that is recommended at the end. thank you very much. thank you, governor. >> thank you so much. merry christmas to you. >> merry christmas to you. >>> and coming up, the robertson family versus a&e. >>> and first, it was young people. then it was mothers. now who is the latest target of the obamacare campaign? you'll see yourself. >>> the future of "duck dy >>> the future of duck dynasty's up in the air. phil robertson's family is saying they cannot imagine the show going forward without their patriarch. so i take it that there's probably something called a morals clause in this contract, both ways. there usually are in these entertainment contracts. how do you
then you can look back on the episode and realize that if you sought the greater good in that episode of life you do find out that it can be used, though it was in less than ideal circumstances for a greater good, to help your family, your business, your community, the world become a better place if you have a right perspective on what these challenges are. >> there's a lot in the book. also the merry crist moose chilly recipe that is recommended at the end. thank you very much. thank...
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feeling commented on yesterday's episode saying this show is incredibly cynical i can't watch it anymore now this common actually makes me sad because it's incredibly exhausting and it's a tremendous burden to be research into this intense material day in and day out just like it provided this unreported news for you the viewer i care so much about these topics that it shows and sometimes i can be really angry or sarcastic but i always ask every guest what can be done and i always try to get tools for action so people can be proactive with this in for. nation and that's all we can ever do and i can ever do thanks so much for everyone for watching and writing as always now let's keep breaking the set. we are the problem we have the worst of the problem especially the united states government so it really is quite ridiculous that we get manipulated into saying oh we have to take care of this problem over there the problem is it all backyard and we know this. do you think that you as a representative of the. gazan government and government in general could achieve that easing off live for t
feeling commented on yesterday's episode saying this show is incredibly cynical i can't watch it anymore now this common actually makes me sad because it's incredibly exhausting and it's a tremendous burden to be research into this intense material day in and day out just like it provided this unreported news for you the viewer i care so much about these topics that it shows and sometimes i can be really angry or sarcastic but i always ask every guest what can be done and i always try to get...
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i've been on since, you know, number one episode. well, i'm pregnant, preggers. thank you. not in real life. >> jimmy: i know, yeah. >> you know is different, right? tv is not real -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: not a reality show? >> this is not a reality show. >> jimmy: what? >> yeah it's totally different. so you're kind of into that ear cuff. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: dude, i'm so not into -- >> you're uncomfortable with it. >> jimmy: i'm not turning away from the audience. i can't be taken seriously. i can't be taken seriously with the ear cuff. >> you like it so much. >> jimmy: i hate to tell you but i'm gonna have to fire you, john. [ laughter ] you can't take my seriously if i'm a manager. i brought you in here because i'm gonna have to let you go. >> wait what's that on your ear? >> jimmy: oh, nothing it's just a cool ear -- what is it called? >> ear cuff. it's an ear cuff. >> jimmy: it's a cuff. it's a ec, duh. sorry. [ laughter ] >> anyway, yes. i love my "parks and rec" family. it's been a -- i filmed my last episode and it
i've been on since, you know, number one episode. well, i'm pregnant, preggers. thank you. not in real life. >> jimmy: i know, yeah. >> you know is different, right? tv is not real -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: not a reality show? >> this is not a reality show. >> jimmy: what? >> yeah it's totally different. so you're kind of into that ear cuff. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: dude, i'm so not into -- >> you're uncomfortable with it. >> jimmy: i'm...
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if you want to watch some of our other episodes at sfquickbites/tumbler.com.en corn field and we are doing a series called stay safe, we are going to talk about staying in your home after an earthquake and taking care of your pet's needs. ♪ >> here we are at the spur urban ken center and we are in this little house that was built to show what it is like in san francisco after an earthquake. we are very pleased to have with us today, pat brown from the department of animal care and control and her friend oreo. >> hi. >> lauren. >> could you tell us what it would take after an earthquake or some other emergency when you are in your home and maybe no power or water for a little while. what it would take for you and oreo to be comfortable and safe at home. >> just as you would prepare for your own needs should an earthquake or a disaster event occur, you need to prepare for your pets. and i have brought with me today, some of the things that i have put in my disaster kit to prepare for my animal's needs to make sure that i am ready should something happen and i ne
if you want to watch some of our other episodes at sfquickbites/tumbler.com.en corn field and we are doing a series called stay safe, we are going to talk about staying in your home after an earthquake and taking care of your pet's needs. ♪ >> here we are at the spur urban ken center and we are in this little house that was built to show what it is like in san francisco after an earthquake. we are very pleased to have with us today, pat brown from the department of animal care and...
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. >> jon: yes, that episode was funny but not festivus the central comedic part of the episode. not funny. why is it not a holiday for the rest of us. >> a nearly six foot tall festivua festivus pole made of beer cans is going to go on display at the florida capital. not kidding. >> jon: who gives a (bleep). can't you just pretend it's a place for the wisemen to tie up the camels. how about that? you are turned about that pole. it's florida. you are lucky there's not a stripper named christmas swinging on it. have you been to florida? i apologize you are upset ynch do i have to drive around with my kids to look for nativity scenes and be like oh, yeah kids there's baby jesus behind the festivus poll made out of -- pole made out of beer cans. it's nuts. [ laughter ] >> jon: yes, that sounds relatively nuts. [laughter] why are you driving around -- [laughter] -- looking for nativity scenes in the car when you could just bring your kids to where you work where you put a giant nativity scene out on the plaza. [ laughter ] but as much as i'm used to gretchen's yearly manger danger wa
. >> jon: yes, that episode was funny but not festivus the central comedic part of the episode. not funny. why is it not a holiday for the rest of us. >> a nearly six foot tall festivua festivus pole made of beer cans is going to go on display at the florida capital. not kidding. >> jon: who gives a (bleep). can't you just pretend it's a place for the wisemen to tie up the camels. how about that? you are turned about that pole. it's florida. you are lucky there's not a...