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some of the biggest snowstorms ever some of the worst floods ever some of the deepest heat waves ever some of the worst earthquake sever all in just the last year the hottest year ever on record to close up the hottest decade out record if these facts don't slack in the face of the reality of climate change and maybe the tornadoes will so again i ask how much more evidence to climate deniers need to understand that our earth is entering dangerous times as a result of our pollution and by climate change deniers i'm talking about every single newly elected republican in the united states us representatives who are. self-proclaimed global warming deniers i took millions in big oil campaign contributions gets us industry and politicians. europe and the rest of the world knows for a fact it what we're seeing unfold around the world is far more than freak weather it is actually the result of manmade climate change only in america were billionaire barons like the koch brothers that polluted our public debate and bought off our politicians only here is there any doubt that manmade climate cha
some of the biggest snowstorms ever some of the worst floods ever some of the deepest heat waves ever some of the worst earthquake sever all in just the last year the hottest year ever on record to close up the hottest decade out record if these facts don't slack in the face of the reality of climate change and maybe the tornadoes will so again i ask how much more evidence to climate deniers need to understand that our earth is entering dangerous times as a result of our pollution and by...
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it's the coolest flavor ever. it has salty and sweet in the same thing.s chocolate covered potato chips and a salty caramel swirl in a -- that's right, chocolate-covered potato chips. [ laughter ] it's so weird and it's so good you'd think that it wouldn't be good. just do it as a dare. you've had some? >> yes. >> jimmy: and you like it? you love it? oh, that's awesome. thank you so much. see, one person likes it. >> steve: there you go. [ cheers and applause ] and if only one person likes it -- >> jimmy: that's it, it's phenomenon. it's so good. hey, guys, you know, we showed you a commercial on our show a few nights ago for charlie sheen's new cologne, called "winning." [ cheers and applause ] i actually went out and got a bottle and i have to say it smells pretty good. it's a good product. and apparently that's not the only product charlie sheen has out there. i guess he's just trying to capitalize on the moment or something, but i saw this commercial just last night. take a look. >> hi, everybody, i'm charlie sheen. [ laughter ] anyway, i've had a pre
it's the coolest flavor ever. it has salty and sweet in the same thing.s chocolate covered potato chips and a salty caramel swirl in a -- that's right, chocolate-covered potato chips. [ laughter ] it's so weird and it's so good you'd think that it wouldn't be good. just do it as a dare. you've had some? >> yes. >> jimmy: and you like it? you love it? oh, that's awesome. thank you so much. see, one person likes it. >> steve: there you go. [ cheers and applause ] and if only one...
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the most gorgeous dinner that you've ever seen for the president of china who's ripping us off. you don't have dinner for people that are ripping you off, candy. so -- >> so cold shoulder? don't deal with him? >> no, you deal with him very easily. we have all the cards. china doesn't have the cards, we have the cards. because if we stopped doing business with china or if we taxed china, meaning the products coming in from china,
the most gorgeous dinner that you've ever seen for the president of china who's ripping us off. you don't have dinner for people that are ripping you off, candy. so -- >> so cold shoulder? don't deal with him? >> no, you deal with him very easily. we have all the cards. china doesn't have the cards, we have the cards. because if we stopped doing business with china or if we taxed china, meaning the products coming in from china,
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. >> worst show ever. ever! >> terrible. >> the worst show ever. >> the show was amazing. >> jimmy: well, somebody -- applying for a goddess spot. despite all the complaints most of the fans said it was still better than "jersey boys." i'm sorry. i didn't realize frankie valli's family was here. charlie sheen is no dummy. no one turns lemons into lemon-fedamines like charlie sheen. some big news from the world of
. >> worst show ever. ever! >> terrible. >> the worst show ever. >> the show was amazing. >> jimmy: well, somebody -- applying for a goddess spot. despite all the complaints most of the fans said it was still better than "jersey boys." i'm sorry. i didn't realize frankie valli's family was here. charlie sheen is no dummy. no one turns lemons into lemon-fedamines like charlie sheen. some big news from the world of
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best prank he ever pulled? town advertising, "free christmas tree recycling," and put it his address." [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] big pile of trees. oh, this guy's nuts. this is @samuellpackston. [ light laughter ] [ in unison ] >> samuel l. packston. >> jimmy: yeah. he says, "strategically placed shoes and pants in all the bathroom stalls at work, so nobody could poop all day." [ laughter ] that's crazy. last one is from @thefantasyick. he says, "friend asleep on couch, i rubbed a hot dog on his lips until he woke up. then i turned around while pretending to zip my pants." [ laughter ] there you go. those are tonight's "late night hashtags." to check out all of these and more of our favorites, go to latenightwithjimmyfallon.com we'll be right back with "name that guy." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ boy's voice ] jerry, ya better come out'n give us some o' that sub! [ boy's voice ] no. well, you're never, ever, ever allowed to use my trash can basketball hoop! big whoop! [ male announcer ] get your own melty,
best prank he ever pulled? town advertising, "free christmas tree recycling," and put it his address." [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] big pile of trees. oh, this guy's nuts. this is @samuellpackston. [ light laughter ] [ in unison ] >> samuel l. packston. >> jimmy: yeah. he says, "strategically placed shoes and pants in all the bathroom stalls at work, so nobody could poop all day." [ laughter ] that's crazy. last one is from @thefantasyick. he says,...
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contract negotiations involve ever. last year they cut 713 positions and laid off 215 employees because of a record $118 million deficit. the city wants them to take a 10% pay cut and agree to reduce benefits to balance the next budget. >> there are hundreds of jobs available right now if you know where to look. that is at the big job fair that is getting underway in emeryville. cecilia vega joins us. potential employees to dress to impressed to? >> that is what advice and bring a resume. the jobs, the bay area is on a big hiring phase, they are ready and hire them for permanent jobs. that is good news for the folks here. if hire event is sponsored by abc7 like others that have taken place around the bay area and give job seekers get to meet employers face to face that are actually hiring. the latest state figures show there is 2.2 million unemployed californians. it dipped to 12% in march, that the lowest figure since september 2009. >>> i've been on craigslist, i've been on career builders, i've been on all the intern
contract negotiations involve ever. last year they cut 713 positions and laid off 215 employees because of a record $118 million deficit. the city wants them to take a 10% pay cut and agree to reduce benefits to balance the next budget. >> there are hundreds of jobs available right now if you know where to look. that is at the big job fair that is getting underway in emeryville. cecilia vega joins us. potential employees to dress to impressed to? >> that is what advice and bring a...
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contract negotiations involve ever. last year they cut 713 positions and laid off 215 employees because of a record $118 million deficit. the city wants them to take a 10% pay cut and agree to reduce benefits to balance the next budget. >> there are hundreds of jobs available right now if you know where to look. that is at the big job fair that is getting underway in emeryville. cecilia vega joins us. potential employees to dress to impressed to? >> that is what advice and bring a resume. the jobs, the bay area is on a big hiring phase, they are ready and hire them for permanent jobs. that is good news for the folks here. if hire event is sponsored by abc7 like others that have taken place around the bay area and give job seekers get to meet employers face to face that are actually hiring. the latest state figures show there is 2.2 million unemployed californians. it dipped to 12% in march, that the lowest figure since september 2009. >>> i've been on craigslist, i've been on career builders, i've been on all the intern
contract negotiations involve ever. last year they cut 713 positions and laid off 215 employees because of a record $118 million deficit. the city wants them to take a 10% pay cut and agree to reduce benefits to balance the next budget. >> there are hundreds of jobs available right now if you know where to look. that is at the big job fair that is getting underway in emeryville. cecilia vega joins us. potential employees to dress to impressed to? >> that is what advice and bring a...
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became the first ever man in her speech. hero of the soviet union one of the best known persons in the whole world. all his thoughts were focused on flight. could he ever think that his life's work would cost him his life. one happened in those few seconds. and what she could see silda barrels still. curious guarini. when archie. they found her and her broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. wealthy british science. behind the times. if market dynamics can lead to find out what's really happening to the global economy which might stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our key. download the official antti outlook ation on the phone on my pod touch from the i choose option. one jaunty life on the go. video on demand policies in line for old costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the call. luke will. bring you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we go into the future covered. more news today
became the first ever man in her speech. hero of the soviet union one of the best known persons in the whole world. all his thoughts were focused on flight. could he ever think that his life's work would cost him his life. one happened in those few seconds. and what she could see silda barrels still. curious guarini. when archie. they found her and her broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. wealthy british science. behind the times. if market dynamics can...
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. >> you've ever been married you might find something in here, if you've ever been a parent, if you've ever been a daughter or you might find something in this book, if you've ever worked very hard in the industry. it's not about food, so much. though it is surround-- you know, food is the context of my life. so it's-- it's rid elevatored, it's littered. >> rose: it's the constant theme in your life. >> rose: jonathan waxman of barbuto. >> i really want people to feel comfortable with this book. i want to demystify italian cook because a lot of terms, i think, sort of confuse people. i think people sort of stick to the basics because they don't understand a lot of the sort of intricacies of what italian food is about. but i think what i try to bring is simplicity to the table. and i think that's really what i hope this book will do. >> rose: and ferran adria of el bulli. >> the life of a cook in a high end chef is like-- a lot of people see it as something quite glamorous. but it's a very special world. there's a lot of passion behind it. a lot of pressure. and very few people actually
. >> you've ever been married you might find something in here, if you've ever been a parent, if you've ever been a daughter or you might find something in this book, if you've ever worked very hard in the industry. it's not about food, so much. though it is surround-- you know, food is the context of my life. so it's-- it's rid elevatored, it's littered. >> rose: it's the constant theme in your life. >> rose: jonathan waxman of barbuto. >> i really want people to feel...
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you ever think you. want to saddle this patent on the gene is valid and where ever that gina right by what ever means in any higher light form they own and control that light for and when i used to term higher life form i don't only mean seek to plant it's bird species animal even a human being so now we have more questions than we have atherstone canada and regards who owns life. didn't. see. it. since two thousand and four percy schmeiser has not planted canola on his farm and is growing wheat oats and peace instead but increasing me there are volunteers of roundup resistant canola on his fields he informed monsanto which tested the plants and confirmed them as being their pates into canola but they would not remove the plants unless a full release a non-disclosure agreement was signed and in their release form first of all they said we can never ever talk to anyone through the press or a new person but the terms of settlement work he wanted us to sign give all our rights away well that it's know we we
you ever think you. want to saddle this patent on the gene is valid and where ever that gina right by what ever means in any higher light form they own and control that light for and when i used to term higher life form i don't only mean seek to plant it's bird species animal even a human being so now we have more questions than we have atherstone canada and regards who owns life. didn't. see. it. since two thousand and four percy schmeiser has not planted canola on his farm and is growing...
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ever! yeah! [ male announcer ] take the proglide challenge. and for enhanced glide try new fusion proglide shave gel. [ male announcer ] april is doubly dee-licious 'cuz the double bacon egg & cheese is the next featured $5 footlong of the month. with crispy bacon and melty cheese it's great for breakfast and it's available all day. in april only it joins our many $5 footlongs. subway. eat fresh. it might be hard to believe that the new focus can virtually park itself. till you actually see it... park itself. the all-new ford focus with class-exclusive active park assist. to hold the road better while accelerating through a corner can a car simultaneously adjust the speed of each front wheel? this one... just did. the all-new ford focus with torque vectoring control. >>> from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- katie holmes. from "body of proof," dana delany. music from bad religion. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's jimmy kimmel live ♪ >> and now, by popular demand here's jim
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what was the angriest seth has ever been?ar? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? what is that story? >> he did steal the car. >> no, we shared a car. [ laughter ] and i dated girl, my freshman year in college and i like -- she cheated on me. it was like my first real love and i was crushed, and i went to his apartment and i took the car and i drove from evanston, illinois to okemos, michigan where we lived when i was like 3 to, until i was 5, because i wanted to go somewhere where i could remember being happy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's so sad! >> here's the thing. it had snowed the night before. i walked out of my apartment. it was literally just a square where there was no snow. so i was like, "oh, the car got stolen." >> it was pre-cell phone. we didn't have cell phones. >> jimmy: you thought the car was stolen. >> i called the police. [ laughter ] and then i called my dad because i knew i would get in trouble because the car got stolen. and i was like, "the car -- i got bad news. the car is stolen. he was like, "i have worse ne
what was the angriest seth has ever been?ar? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? what is that story? >> he did steal the car. >> no, we shared a car. [ laughter ] and i dated girl, my freshman year in college and i like -- she cheated on me. it was like my first real love and i was crushed, and i went to his apartment and i took the car and i drove from evanston, illinois to okemos, michigan where we lived when i was like 3 to, until i was 5, because i wanted to go somewhere where i...
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the city is changing its name to palm wonderful presents the greatest movie ever sold. the new name comes from a title of a film by documentarian morgan spurlock. he saved the city $25,000 to change for 60 days. looks like the experiment is working. >> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,595 after gaining 115 points yesterday. the s&p rose 11 points. the nasdaq added 21. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei climbed 133 points. but in hong kong, the hang seng lost 114. as so often seems the case these days, the pendulum swung again on wall street on tuesday and this time to the upside. a day after worries about commodities cast a weak move, a strong push of corporate results pushed all the majors to fresh highs for the year. ford reported its best first quarter since 1998. 3m posted a healthy jump in profit and raised full year expectations. u.p.s. beat the street. consumer confidence rose in april with unemployment and price worries easing. even losers were winners. delta jumped 11% a
the city is changing its name to palm wonderful presents the greatest movie ever sold. the new name comes from a title of a film by documentarian morgan spurlock. he saved the city $25,000 to change for 60 days. looks like the experiment is working. >> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,595 after gaining 115 points yesterday. the s&p rose 11 points. the nasdaq added 21. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo,...
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there was no bill ever on the table with death panel. but when you have limited health care resources, and we do now. you know, and we will in the future. you know, you have to figure out everyone is not going to get everything. and today people don't get everything. but it's the uninsured that don't get. you know, if everybody becomed insured, then what won't -- i mean still everybody can't get everything. someone is not going to get something. i think looking at the end of life as a place to try to cut huge expenses is a misstep. there are often expenses there. but often it's in retrospect that we know it was the end of life. if you look at the tallies of expenses the last, you know, three months of life or, you know, that's -- now we know that. but at the time, there might have been an opportunity to save these individuals. and so i think we have to be really careful about that. >> what do you interview for if that ever happens to me? >> you know, i didn't interview anybody. at the time i -- the schindlers had written a book, michael
there was no bill ever on the table with death panel. but when you have limited health care resources, and we do now. you know, and we will in the future. you know, you have to figure out everyone is not going to get everything. and today people don't get everything. but it's the uninsured that don't get. you know, if everybody becomed insured, then what won't -- i mean still everybody can't get everything. someone is not going to get something. i think looking at the end of life as a place to...
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. >>> i'm not going to go southwest ever again. how that formula that made it successful may be putting the planes at risk. >>> nancy's attorney drops a bombshell. good evening i'm dana king. ken has the night off. >>> it's pretty easy to beat up on muni. trains bracket down and employees -- break down and employees have some pretty generous perks. but tonight, there is a video that really begs the question just what is going on at muni. >> muni is packed. it's friday night rush hour. gaming for nearly the entire ride, the door was open. that passenger. >> my first thought was somebody push the red button. somebody is going to fall out of here. he did not hit the button because he wanted to document this dangerous situation. >> it makes me want to go like hell low san francisco. they do not care about your safety at all. they are rude to you. they don't care about you and you're going to get hurt one of these days because of their carelessness. >> he's not the only one who thinks this is careless and reckless. >> is that dangerous?
. >>> i'm not going to go southwest ever again. how that formula that made it successful may be putting the planes at risk. >>> nancy's attorney drops a bombshell. good evening i'm dana king. ken has the night off. >>> it's pretty easy to beat up on muni. trains bracket down and employees -- break down and employees have some pretty generous perks. but tonight, there is a video that really begs the question just what is going on at muni. >> muni is packed. it's...
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the drunkest he ever got -- "one day i broke her window to get into my house.sucks. this is from @bencotchinc. he says, "i kept trying to figure out why i couldn't find the opening to my can of beer. i was holding it upside down." [ laughter ] that's pretty drunk. yeah. oh, it's one of those -- >> steve: they sealed it shut! >> jimmy: it's one of those beers. reopen it from the bottom. this one is from @pjotjock. she says, "i once got stuck in a bathroom, because it had a sliding door instead of a push door. i was stuck for a half hour." [ laughter ] >> steve: won't budge! where's the handle? >> jimmy: this one is from @justsomedude899. he says, "one time i was camping and someone handed me a cigar and said it was beef jerky. i ate it." [ laughter ] [ audience groans ] >> steve: lucky -- lucky it was a cigar. >> jimmy: what was that? >> steve: lucky it was a cigar. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] true. [ light laughter ] no, no, no. this one's from @johnnybagofdonuts. [ laughter ] >> steve: who is this from? >> jimmy: johnny bag of donuts. [ light laughter ]
the drunkest he ever got -- "one day i broke her window to get into my house.sucks. this is from @bencotchinc. he says, "i kept trying to figure out why i couldn't find the opening to my can of beer. i was holding it upside down." [ laughter ] that's pretty drunk. yeah. oh, it's one of those -- >> steve: they sealed it shut! >> jimmy: it's one of those beers. reopen it from the bottom. this one is from @pjotjock. she says, "i once got stuck in a bathroom, because...
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first time ever. >> jimmy: yeah. we were. that is the truth. >> no seriously it is. honestly i just wish you guys could see it because we were just that good. we don't have it. we don't have anything. we don't have it. >> jimmy: i think we actually do have the footage of the rehearsal and the first dance. >> do we have it? do we have it? >> jimmy: hal? >> what? ♪ eva and i were so pumped. we're both natural dancers, plus i brought in the most amazing choreographer to help us come up with a perfect routine. >> hello! >> jimmy: oh -- my -- goodness. when we got started we had so many ideas for this story that we wanted to go through our dance. >> well, i was thinking, like, two star struck lovers separated during the night. >> jimmy: great, great. or we could be "teenage mutant ninja turtles" sent from the future to travel back through time to save the world through dance. ♪ teenage mutant ninja turtles ♪ ♪ teenage mutant >> no. >> i have it. a cuckoo clock. cuckoo. >> i was just so honored to work with steve. whew. he
first time ever. >> jimmy: yeah. we were. that is the truth. >> no seriously it is. honestly i just wish you guys could see it because we were just that good. we don't have it. we don't have anything. we don't have it. >> jimmy: i think we actually do have the footage of the rehearsal and the first dance. >> do we have it? do we have it? >> jimmy: hal? >> what? ♪ eva and i were so pumped. we're both natural dancers, plus i brought in the most amazing...
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in north america the chain of transport is completely unprotected and open no one has ever thought of the idea of transporting and storing genetically modified grain separately no it is too late. it's very difficult to segregate the grain crumb regular grain and it kid that it altered brain because you have contamination from the hip from the elevation from the trucks that are hauling it so it would be impossible to keep it separate so there is always be a small percent each four percent each that would mix together and so it would not be g.m.o. free. thus the borders are open for the export of genetically contaminated grain and also seed into the whole world. if you introduce most there is no such thing as coexistence and after several years it all becomes. i have also heard in europe a company saying that all of the farmer has to do is leave a buffer strip fifty meters one hundred meters there is no safe distance it doesn't matter if it's fifty kilometers it will spread. so if you introduce it all becomes after several years and to give you an example how bad it is in canada we no l
in north america the chain of transport is completely unprotected and open no one has ever thought of the idea of transporting and storing genetically modified grain separately no it is too late. it's very difficult to segregate the grain crumb regular grain and it kid that it altered brain because you have contamination from the hip from the elevation from the trucks that are hauling it so it would be impossible to keep it separate so there is always be a small percent each four percent each...
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ever consider showing your customers what other stores charge for jeans? um...no.it comes to car insurance, progressive direct does. i saved hundreds when switching. that's a lot. the jeans are skinny. the savings... are fat. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated op of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief # from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure's off. p@ go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> it's a little like strip tease. you have to keep some stuff hidden to hold the
ever consider showing your customers what other stores charge for jeans? um...no.it comes to car insurance, progressive direct does. i saved hundreds when switching. that's a lot. the jeans are skinny. the savings... are fat. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love...
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bonnie, ever since we were kids, you would do anything for me. i need you to do this for you. [ male announcer ] if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-877-niaspan. niaspan is not for everyone, like people with stomach ulcers, liver, or serious bleeding problems. severe liver damage can occur when switching to niaspan from immediate-release niacin. blood tests are needed to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness; this could be a sign of serious side effects; this risk can increase with statin use. tell your doctor about alcohol use, if you've ever had gout, or are diabetic and experience increases in blood sugar. flushing, a common side effect, is warmth, redness, itching, or tingling of the skin. ask your doctor about niaspan. fight back. fight plaque. niaspan. fight back. fight plaque. everything is better with swanson broth in it. an essential ingredient in any kitchen. swanson 100% natural chicken broth. >> couric: if you pump your own gas, you've seen it. the meter that adds up your bill is movin
bonnie, ever since we were kids, you would do anything for me. i need you to do this for you. [ male announcer ] if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-877-niaspan. niaspan is not for everyone, like people with stomach ulcers, liver, or serious bleeding problems. severe liver damage can occur when switching to niaspan from immediate-release niacin. blood tests are needed to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness; this could be a sign of serious side...
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we are enormously pleased that you were here, as ever.al partners mercedes benz, iwc, and vodaphone. i would like to say a big thanks to the winners, the nominees, the contributors for making it a memorable and magnificent evening. so good night -- actually, no, no, no. i'm not leaving yet. i'm not going to end this evening without some kind of sport that will make me eligible for a laureus next year. i know i need an opponent. raffi, get back out here. best sportsman? we'll see about that. i'm going to take you on. i know you're looking a little confused, little nervous, buddy. maybe a hint of nerves here. but you should be nervous because i'm about to beat new a game that demands the physical stamina of a boxer, physicalness of a gymnast, acumen of a chess player. i'd like to take on the laureus sportsman of the year in a game of ping pong. bring it out, guys. >> you must be really confident after the rest of the sports you name. >> i am. i'm very confident. >> win this one. come on. >> oh, look, it's federer. oh, i won! i won! >> well
we are enormously pleased that you were here, as ever.al partners mercedes benz, iwc, and vodaphone. i would like to say a big thanks to the winners, the nominees, the contributors for making it a memorable and magnificent evening. so good night -- actually, no, no, no. i'm not leaving yet. i'm not going to end this evening without some kind of sport that will make me eligible for a laureus next year. i know i need an opponent. raffi, get back out here. best sportsman? we'll see about that. i'm...
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i had not done television ever. so i turned it down because i did not think i was ready. everybody thought i made a huge mistake. i went to canada and spent a year with a friend of mine who was doing pbs based out of montreal. for a year, i learned everything about the tv business. i worked the camera, teleprompter, i've booked shows, i did all kinds of stuff, learning the business. a year later i came back to l.a. and that commentator's job was still available. i went in and did an audition, and the rest as they say is history. 20 years later, i am talking to you. >> how should the reader use this book? tavis: i hope that the reader and for those who have seen it, i hope they find themselves in the book. these are my own personal stories of the failings i have had. you'll find yourself probably in more than a few chapters in this book if you are being honest with yourself, because we all have failings. what is happening in our economy and the world, everybody is a little bit afraid of failing, and not just personal failures but familial failures. everybody is afraid of b
i had not done television ever. so i turned it down because i did not think i was ready. everybody thought i made a huge mistake. i went to canada and spent a year with a friend of mine who was doing pbs based out of montreal. for a year, i learned everything about the tv business. i worked the camera, teleprompter, i've booked shows, i did all kinds of stuff, learning the business. a year later i came back to l.a. and that commentator's job was still available. i went in and did an audition,...
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president obama went on national television today and did what no other president has ever even been asked to do: prove he's a natural born u.s. citizen, a requirement for holding that office. calling the birther issue a distraction, the president released a copy of his long-form birth certificate, showing he was born in hawaii, as he's always said. the short form, which has been out there for a while, had not satisfied some obama critics. but there is nothing in the long-form certificate about the president and his parents that we didn't already know. chief white house correspondent chip reid now on the president's surprise visit to the briefing room. >> reporter: sounding both amused and exasperated, the president said it's time to end the debate over where he was born. >> yes, in fact, i was born in hawaii, august 4, 1961. >> reporter: the white house released a copy of the president's original birth certificate, showing he was born in honolulu, hawaii. it's signed by his mother, stanley ann dunham obama of kansas, who was 18 years old, and identifies his father as barack hussein
president obama went on national television today and did what no other president has ever even been asked to do: prove he's a natural born u.s. citizen, a requirement for holding that office. calling the birther issue a distraction, the president released a copy of his long-form birth certificate, showing he was born in hawaii, as he's always said. the short form, which has been out there for a while, had not satisfied some obama critics. but there is nothing in the long-form certificate about...
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it has ever since.ummer the stern grove association in san francisco rec and parks put on 10 free concerts. usually people come out at 10 in the morning it's a family affair. everybody is on the lawn with picnics and it's free. anybody can come out. it's a great way to spend a sunday. >> goes to 1-2 in the afternoon and runs until 5. [music]. thanks to the stern grove association they renovated the concert meadow. it used to be a rolling grafsy area. put in a new stage and stage building. they put in terraces. we get from 8,000 to 12,000 people. and the meadow next to the concert meadow is full of people even though they can't see the music they hear it. i walked into the meadow several times and they don't even care. we do have literally events going on day and night. the concert association has kids days during the week. the performers come out for hundred 200 kids. now, the truckadero truck house gets rented out for weddings and retirement. the croquet clubs and horse shoes. 2 play grounds, tennis co
it has ever since.ummer the stern grove association in san francisco rec and parks put on 10 free concerts. usually people come out at 10 in the morning it's a family affair. everybody is on the lawn with picnics and it's free. anybody can come out. it's a great way to spend a sunday. >> goes to 1-2 in the afternoon and runs until 5. [music]. thanks to the stern grove association they renovated the concert meadow. it used to be a rolling grafsy area. put in a new stage and stage building....
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ever really reform taxes. well something needs to be done if you look at the tax system it's very broken for example back in the 1930's corporations pay about thirty percent of all the taxes the united states but today it's only about seven percent so why is that is the order of their operations overseas to text even things of that nature so whatever the rate is they're going to keep avoiding taxes exactly we are going to but if that's a great point and i one thing that i and you know really stuck out to me in the president's proposal is that he's talking about when he's talking about extending or excuse me and not extending bush tax cuts for the wealthiest which obviously is going to be a political hot button issue for him but in the same token he talks about having some savings that will allow to cut the corporate tax rate unless it goes down to zero percent what's going to keep companies from moving their profits to bermuda where they don't pay taxes that is a very good point you know we need to totally ret
ever really reform taxes. well something needs to be done if you look at the tax system it's very broken for example back in the 1930's corporations pay about thirty percent of all the taxes the united states but today it's only about seven percent so why is that is the order of their operations overseas to text even things of that nature so whatever the rate is they're going to keep avoiding taxes exactly we are going to but if that's a great point and i one thing that i and you know really...
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under ever. >> logan is back to work. ooh cussy the full interview this sunday on 60 minutes. >> a law meant to stop black market sales of humor governance is being challenged by people who say it's gone too far. grace lee on the thousands of people anxiously awaiting a federal court decision including one little boy from east palo alto. >> he is 8 years old and has no fear tearing around his neighborhood on his four- wheeler. he show boats careening on two wheels. he is is a dizzying array of activity. anyone who knows him knows he is off the wall. >> reporter: one reason he is packed full of energy is an isolated chrome zone. davita has a poe tentially fatal blood disease and is undergoing a treatment that suppresses his immune system. >> it is a dangerous disorder. if untreated 50% of individuals affected by it will die within 6 months. >> reporter: before he was diagnosed, tavita excelled at rugby, quarterbacked for sunning dale and swung a bat during baseball season. he loved all of it. the only way he can play again
under ever. >> logan is back to work. ooh cussy the full interview this sunday on 60 minutes. >> a law meant to stop black market sales of humor governance is being challenged by people who say it's gone too far. grace lee on the thousands of people anxiously awaiting a federal court decision including one little boy from east palo alto. >> he is 8 years old and has no fear tearing around his neighborhood on his four- wheeler. he show boats careening on two wheels. he is is a...
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[applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical game, outfielder darren ford. ladies and gentlemen, i have only one phrase for the next giants player -- the beard. brian wilson. [applause] fear teh beard. how about the youngest left- handed pitcher in the history of the world series. eight shut up series. madison bumgarner. they tied the phillies in game 6. the bullpen when they last innings, and coming in first in the third inning, men all over the bases in a tie game, and he was critical to the giants winning the pennant. here he is, a left-hander, affeldt. -- jeremy affeldt. \ the next left-handed pitcher had his season cut short, but we know he has a bright season with the giants, dan runzler. giant open was right down the stretch, and this guy, maybe through his heart, santiago casilla. [applause] another recent acquisition to help the giants down the stretch. i would say he give a heck of a status report on those rangers hitters, too. chris r
[applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical game, outfielder darren ford. ladies and gentlemen, i have only one phrase for the next giants player -- the beard. brian wilson. [applause] fear teh beard. how about the youngest left- handed pitcher in the history of the world series. eight shut up series. madison bumgarner. they tied the phillies in game 6. the bullpen when they...
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death his story created a media star all over the world he was my age and i have never forgotten him ever since the night of his execution i have been convinced that the death penalty acts like a poison on all those who participated and that now my aim is to meet all the people up were involved in the execution of sean sellers. this is where sean sellers spent the last thirteen years of his life. the camera cameras and three. thousand three. football players or leave. the. hospital. channels twenty nine months interview took place. most people around here you know all the season to throw in all the see the chains the warriors crying. oh. you know if all you can see is that some was heard by a. kid someone is killed somebody. there's some danger is there you're the first person is or. i don't blame the. existing one. the only legal the really really. have. to was the media and people i've heard believe the worst during the years when i didn't i was sixteen years old goes we all have a right to hate those we'll have a right to be angry with we those people have a right what we did if i ever
death his story created a media star all over the world he was my age and i have never forgotten him ever since the night of his execution i have been convinced that the death penalty acts like a poison on all those who participated and that now my aim is to meet all the people up were involved in the execution of sean sellers. this is where sean sellers spent the last thirteen years of his life. the camera cameras and three. thousand three. football players or leave. the. hospital. channels...
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a right to hate me a little have a right to be angry with me those legal rights what they did if i ever heard you why do you want to die. when he was sixteen shawn murdered his mother vonda and his stepfather leave. their birds here in eastern oklahoma. the back. i found some archive footage on this tragedy at the local t.v. station. one night while vonda and lee were sleeping in a home shown shot them with his stepfather's gun he has always claimed that he committed this crime while under the power of an uncontrollable force. when a teenager was arrested he admitted the double murder and confessed to another crime . six months before he walked into a convenience store with an accomplice and shot dead a cashier. he was only fifteen at the time. is accomplice in the convenience store shooting was also arrested richard was shawn's friend and both boys were obsessed with satanism. the two teenagers would tell the police that they killed the grocer just to see what it would feel like. richard accepted to testify against shown in exchange for a lighter sentence. when mrs evidence even shown
a right to hate me a little have a right to be angry with me those legal rights what they did if i ever heard you why do you want to die. when he was sixteen shawn murdered his mother vonda and his stepfather leave. their birds here in eastern oklahoma. the back. i found some archive footage on this tragedy at the local t.v. station. one night while vonda and lee were sleeping in a home shown shot them with his stepfather's gun he has always claimed that he committed this crime while under the...
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and it was the biggest fight i've ever been in. mark and i would look at each other after going to these committees and shake our heads. and say, what's wrong with these guys? because they wanted to fight fights we were not even having. and it taught me an important lesson. that the further you row the boat from the shore, the more likely you are to be lost at sea. and i am convinced that we've got a lot of folks in the city who are lost at sea. justice brandeis in 1932, i quote him because i think it's important quote of the book, he spoke of states as being the laboratories for experiments in government. this was really the idea that our founders had, that the states would be where the power was distributed and they would have the opportunity to try things. sometimes both things. sometimes those things would work. and when they didn't work, then not all the states would make the mistake of attempting them. but at least that would've been one thing that would've been tried and put aside. maybe try something else. but if it did wor
and it was the biggest fight i've ever been in. mark and i would look at each other after going to these committees and shake our heads. and say, what's wrong with these guys? because they wanted to fight fights we were not even having. and it taught me an important lesson. that the further you row the boat from the shore, the more likely you are to be lost at sea. and i am convinced that we've got a lot of folks in the city who are lost at sea. justice brandeis in 1932, i quote him because i...
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became the first ever man in her space. hero of the soviet union one of the best known persons in the room with. all his thoughts were focused on flight. could he ever think that his life's work would cost him his life . one happened in those few seconds. and what see could see sealed barrels still. keurig are in. place when our team. download the official on t.m.p. cation chill on.
became the first ever man in her space. hero of the soviet union one of the best known persons in the room with. all his thoughts were focused on flight. could he ever think that his life's work would cost him his life . one happened in those few seconds. and what see could see sealed barrels still. keurig are in. place when our team. download the official on t.m.p. cation chill on.
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but there's no evidence that washington ever said it. apparently -- >> host: did he ever say anything close to that? i know that they use it -- i remember 'cause i was interested in the quote and i put it down. it's impossible to rightly govern the world without god and the bible and as you say washington -- there's clearly no evidence in washington's papers that he ever said anything like that. do you know -- is there anything that you can kind of extract out of it where he might have implied those kind of things? >> guest: well, sure. >> host: his known correspondence and things like that. >> guest: we do know that washington believed that the free practice of organized religion was a benefit to society. he was not by any means an opponent of organized religion or the free practice of organized religion with the emphasis on free practice. and so you could extract from that his belief that organized religion could be a positive influence. you could extract something that might imply that he believed that you have to have the bible. you
but there's no evidence that washington ever said it. apparently -- >> host: did he ever say anything close to that? i know that they use it -- i remember 'cause i was interested in the quote and i put it down. it's impossible to rightly govern the world without god and the bible and as you say washington -- there's clearly no evidence in washington's papers that he ever said anything like that. do you know -- is there anything that you can kind of extract out of it where he might have...
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death his story created a media star all over the world he was my age and i have never forgotten him ever since the night of his execution i have been convinced that the death penalty acts like a poison on all those who participated in it now my aim is to meet all the people up or involved in the execution of sean sellers. this is where sean sellers spent the last thirteen years of his life. the cameras cameras in three. cars in three. football players or are we. ok. sean was twenty nine when this interview took place. most of the people around here you know all this season doing all they see the chains the warriors cry. if all you can see is this summer's herzog but. someone is killed somebody. this someone is dangerous. you're the first good person. i or blame. he said this is what. illegal relieved really. to want to see media and people i've heard believe her story is what i did when i was sixteen years old those people have a right to hate me those we'll have a right again be with me those people have a right to what we did if i ever heard you might want to hear. when he was sixteen
death his story created a media star all over the world he was my age and i have never forgotten him ever since the night of his execution i have been convinced that the death penalty acts like a poison on all those who participated in it now my aim is to meet all the people up or involved in the execution of sean sellers. this is where sean sellers spent the last thirteen years of his life. the cameras cameras in three. cars in three. football players or are we. ok. sean was twenty nine when...
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lived every job they have ever had since they were born in order to qualify for a passport and if you get anything wrong about it you can get prosecuted for making a false statement the questionnaire will also require information on the applicant mother's natal care and where she lived for one year prior to giving birth i suppose republicans are calling that the rock obama rule so that's the purpose of this new questionnaire is it to keep us safe or keep tabs on us here's a offer his take on the issues charlie oka director of the consumer travel alliance charlie welcome to the program to be here thanks for joining us why is the state department doing this i have no idea. this is something which one of the policy analysts a guy named edward has broken who is working who works with me discovered a few months ago and he's been doing a lot of research on and he finally got a copy of the actual form which is going to be used and that just made the hair stand up on the back of his neck and we run a website called consumer traveler where we talk about travel issues on a daily basis and edwar
lived every job they have ever had since they were born in order to qualify for a passport and if you get anything wrong about it you can get prosecuted for making a false statement the questionnaire will also require information on the applicant mother's natal care and where she lived for one year prior to giving birth i suppose republicans are calling that the rock obama rule so that's the purpose of this new questionnaire is it to keep us safe or keep tabs on us here's a offer his take on...
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what i would say-- when i look at ever business we run in barclays, at ever single business, whicheverhether it's retail banking in glasgow, or whether it's investment banking in singapore-- we're looking to balance being responsible with being commercial and competitive. and we want every single person that works for us to be able to operate in the top tier of the people in that job, in that location. >> rose: so you want to be able to hire the best and, therefore, you need to be able to pay them whatever the market demands. >> you got it. and in some of these cases in the u.k., it's creating some friction, particularly in investment banking pay because so much of the business in barclays capital, for example, is in new york and is in singapore, and so much of the spending-- the impact of the spending cuts is in gas gou and manchester. >> rose: why did peter mendellson call you the unacceptable face of banking? >> well, you know i called him and asked him exactly that. i had never met people before that and he also said we did nothing but shuffle papers. to peter mondayleson's credit,
what i would say-- when i look at ever business we run in barclays, at ever single business, whicheverhether it's retail banking in glasgow, or whether it's investment banking in singapore-- we're looking to balance being responsible with being commercial and competitive. and we want every single person that works for us to be able to operate in the top tier of the people in that job, in that location. >> rose: so you want to be able to hire the best and, therefore, you need to be able to...
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ever so they give body your privacy if you ever plan to leave and re-enter the united states again because the government can't be trusted to use this exception only on suspected child pornographers or terrorists oh wait they have a pattern of targeting people for political reasons and often provide absolutely zero reason why so everybody let's just take a moment to mourn the fourth amendment may it rest in peace it was really nice while it lasted. ok it's tuesday and it's time for happy hour because we really like to be happy on this show not once but two times a week. a happy really. good year was going to move you right. joining me is our due producer jenny churchill and the daily caller is mike riggs who i want to start with the story out of toronto canada because i just really like this so it all happened because of outrage because one policeman was giving his speech basically into the but how to stay safe any basically said don't dress like a slut and so now there is a lot of outrage and there was a huge slut walk in toronto we actually have a clip of it to show you. i think i can dr
ever so they give body your privacy if you ever plan to leave and re-enter the united states again because the government can't be trusted to use this exception only on suspected child pornographers or terrorists oh wait they have a pattern of targeting people for political reasons and often provide absolutely zero reason why so everybody let's just take a moment to mourn the fourth amendment may it rest in peace it was really nice while it lasted. ok it's tuesday and it's time for happy hour...
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death his story created a media star all over the world he was my age and i have never forgotten him ever since the night of his execution i have been convinced that the death penalty acts like a poison on all those who participate in it now my aim is to meet all the people aboard involved in the execution of sean sellers. this is where sean sellers spent the last thirteen years of his life. the camera here is in three. parts in three. football players or are we. ok. sean was twenty nine when this interview took place. most people around here you know all this season during all the see the chains and warriors crying. if all you can see is this summer's herzog but i. kid someone is killed somebody. there's someone is dangerous did you want that person good person is a. player . he said this is what. the only legal really really. have. to was the media and people after the first during the years when i didn't i was sixteen years old those people have a right to hate those people have a right to get angry with me those people have a right or i did if i ever heard you might want me to. when h
death his story created a media star all over the world he was my age and i have never forgotten him ever since the night of his execution i have been convinced that the death penalty acts like a poison on all those who participate in it now my aim is to meet all the people aboard involved in the execution of sean sellers. this is where sean sellers spent the last thirteen years of his life. the camera here is in three. parts in three. football players or are we. ok. sean was twenty nine when...