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driver evers performance.ut many people don't know that the driveser also rating you. how not to behave during your ride. >> if you live in a major ever city, tokyo, london, san francisco, services like lift will pair you as if by magic with an apartment, or a car, or someone to runner rands for you. these companies are trying to change the way that we with arrange for such services by taking advantage of spare time, and spare resources and tossing a little good old fashion trust into the mix. it is not the traditional customer relationship, and that's particularly true of the rise sharinging service. now it lets passenger rate the drivers. you are also being rated as a passenger. >> now, you don't get to see your rating. you have to ask your driver for it or write to customer support, but if you drop below three stars that's it, you are out. so it isn't an capitalist enterprise. there are manners you have to obey. so what does it take to get compiled fromber. >> sex in the vehicle. >> if it didn't bother my d
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war ever resident. sweaswarez.aiti, october 2010, at a hospital in a small, rural town north of the capital. these were the first victims of a horrific, unknown disease in a country still reeling from a devastating earthquake. patients were dying in the space of a few hours. children were especially vulnerable. al jazeera was the first news channel on the scene. in the following days and weeks we tracked the epidemic as it ripped across the country.
war ever resident. sweaswarez.aiti, october 2010, at a hospital in a small, rural town north of the capital. these were the first victims of a horrific, unknown disease in a country still reeling from a devastating earthquake. patients were dying in the space of a few hours. children were especially vulnerable. al jazeera was the first news channel on the scene. in the following days and weeks we tracked the epidemic as it ripped across the country.
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that's ever been made on this show. demonstrate? >> that's true. >> i think what adam just said is nonsense. it's only the left-wingers and unions that do that. >> we've got a great topic in the queue for next saturday. for right now forget people crossing our border. did mexico just cross the line by paying them to stay on our side of the border? we report. you may want to hide. >>> a new way to watch fox news channel in real-time live on your desktop. stay tuned and 24/7 get the information you need. vé >>> paying and staying. according to a new report, helping illegals here in the united states stave off deportation. how? covers their application to obama's program. kind of nuts. right, gary k.? >> well, it's sheer hypocrisy to have the government of mexico not wanting their citizens back. we were hearing them saying that our immigration's bad. look how bad a people we are. look what they're doing. it's typical of people like that and welcome to the immigration story. >> ben, though, i guess they want to keep them he
that's ever been made on this show. demonstrate? >> that's true. >> i think what adam just said is nonsense. it's only the left-wingers and unions that do that. >> we've got a great topic in the queue for next saturday. for right now forget people crossing our border. did mexico just cross the line by paying them to stay on our side of the border? we report. you may want to hide. >>> a new way to watch fox news channel in real-time live on your desktop. stay tuned and...
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to a sailor." >> jimmy: "if you ever see me talking to a sailor."yeah. slap me, yeah. just stop me right there if you ever see me talking to a a sailor. but you see -- well, you'll see exactly what happens later on. more with sting after the break, everybody. stick around. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the lightest or nothing. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. the best or nothing. that there's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city?! [ male announcer ] only pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. anything else just ain't right. rdevry university's merit-based career catalyst scholarship can help you get started with up to $20,000 for qualified new students. apply now and start working toward your career, like devry grad, shelly joseph. as
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, it has now killed more ever than 8,500 haitians. now this is a momentous day, the first day they have had in court to present their arguments. >> sebastian walker we will continue to follow that with with you as well with, you can catch all of his latest program opioid wars this saturday on fault lines here on al jazeera america, 7:00 o'clock eastern. ahead on the program, we look behind the headlines at two modern plagues the scientist behind the one with treatment that shows the most promise speaks in his lab, exclusively, with america tonight's michael. to see some fundamental discovery, actually reach the point that you can say yes, this had an effect on human health. and even more dramatically save add life. i -- there aren't many of us who get that experience. where you can draw a straight line from discovery, to sub recess. >> the science behind z map and how it is making a difference. also ahead, learning from another epidemic. when the outbreak was influenza, the devastation, and death left behind. with with the group, the
, it has now killed more ever than 8,500 haitians. now this is a momentous day, the first day they have had in court to present their arguments. >> sebastian walker we will continue to follow that with with you as well with, you can catch all of his latest program opioid wars this saturday on fault lines here on al jazeera america, 7:00 o'clock eastern. ahead on the program, we look behind the headlines at two modern plagues the scientist behind the one with treatment that shows the most...
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a change in rush are sha, that's not the case today. >> michael coffman, oscar ever thank you for everoining us today on inside story that brings us to tend of this edition. thank you for ever being with with us. it may be over for today, be turkey syria conversation continues we with want with to hear what you think about the issues raised on this or any days show, log on to our facebook page, follow us on twitter. or follow me at ray swarez news, we with will see you for the next inside story, in washington, i'm ray swear with resident. war ever resident. sweaswarez. on america tonight. toughened up. and attack on their capitol forces canadians to new action. >> our laws and police powers, need to be strengthened in the area of surveillance, attention, and rest. they need to be much strengthened. >> signs of a growing threat north of the border and what canada will do now. also tonight, ebola in new york city? the young doctor who sudden sickness launch as full scale alert, has the virus landed in our biggest city and can it be contained? and behind the headlines.
a change in rush are sha, that's not the case today. >> michael coffman, oscar ever thank you for everoining us today on inside story that brings us to tend of this edition. thank you for ever being with with us. it may be over for today, be turkey syria conversation continues we with want with to hear what you think about the issues raised on this or any days show, log on to our facebook page, follow us on twitter. or follow me at ray swarez news, we with will see you for the next inside...
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that's all i ever did. but i never, ever, left work!ere looking for me and they couldn't find me. maybe i was stuck in an aisle somewhere, maybe, you know, maybe i went on break. i'm telling ya, i never left the store. >> reporter: but maybe he knows more than he's telling. that's what police thought. he told a friend there was a fight in the cooler and that led them to the crime scene. >> honestly, that's what led us over to the cooler and led us to the blood. >> nobody else has said that. that there was a fight in the cooler. nobody else knew where the scene of the crime was. >> reporter: a detail kathleen believes only the killer would know. she says rob also tried to cover his tracks, mopping up the produce cooler that night and being on the scene the next morning when co-owner, jerry casciaro, noticed a pool of red-tinted water. what did you think that circular stain was? what did you think it was from? >> at the time actually i only thought it was hawaiian punch. >> reporter: okay. >> i got a little hot under my collar and i said,
that's all i ever did. but i never, ever, left work!ere looking for me and they couldn't find me. maybe i was stuck in an aisle somewhere, maybe, you know, maybe i went on break. i'm telling ya, i never left the store. >> reporter: but maybe he knows more than he's telling. that's what police thought. he told a friend there was a fight in the cooler and that led them to the crime scene. >> honestly, that's what led us over to the cooler and led us to the blood. >> nobody else...
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its slo-mo is slower than ever before. ever before. its time-lapse can turn hours into seconds.nto seconds. image stabilization helps keep everything smooth. so smooth. the camera on the new iphones are better than ever. sha-pow! what, what was that? that's the sound the camera makes. no, it's more like a "chik-chik." nope i think it's "sha-pow!" [camera noises]♪ it's the $6.99 pick your pairs deal at pizza hut. pick two medium pizzas and a total of four toppings for $6.99 each. want two toppings on one and two on the other? three and one? get it however you want, and on your favorite crusts! pan, thin 'n crispy, or hand tossed. just $6.99 a pizza. pizza hut. femalsave hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. [cheers and applause] >> welcome back to the program. we're having such a good time. the people here are so nice. here in austin we're having a great time. i have always said this. you can ask people. for years
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(laughter) nine years later it still tastes just as rammy as ever. nice thing about a dead ram horn, it only-- it only gets dead ramier. and folks, i'm already enjoying the traditional rosh hashanah treat known among the jewish people and i hope i'm pronouncing this correctly, apples and chhoney. it expresses our hope for a sweet new year. and rosh hashanah-- rosh hashanah is just the beginning of the jewish high holiday fun. from now until yom kippur marks the time of solemn reflection and atonement known as the days of repentance, not to be confused with the upcoming blockbuster, transformers 5: days of repentance. (applause) >> stephen: the plot centers on optimus prime's bar mitzvah and his most difficult transformation yet from boy into a manment and at the end he turns into a pen and pencil set. traditionally this is a time to apologize to all those you have wronged. now i do not follow this tradition because i am not jewish and i have never been wrong. (laughter) >> stephen: but for the past nine years, ladies and gentlemen, i have given any o
(laughter) nine years later it still tastes just as rammy as ever. nice thing about a dead ram horn, it only-- it only gets dead ramier. and folks, i'm already enjoying the traditional rosh hashanah treat known among the jewish people and i hope i'm pronouncing this correctly, apples and chhoney. it expresses our hope for a sweet new year. and rosh hashanah-- rosh hashanah is just the beginning of the jewish high holiday fun. from now until yom kippur marks the time of solemn reflection and...
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my father was the happiest man i ever met.h him telling me that my happiness made him happy. he never complained about anything. clap your hands if you feel like a room without a roof. clap your hands if you think happiness is the truth. when i hear these lines from a hit song, happy, i smile and think of dad. a room without a roof. that was my father. everyone who had ever met him wanted more of him. they wanted to be his best friend. they wanted to please him. they all react the same way. even though he would give each of them something different. my father was the most courageous man i ever met. just be there for your kids might not he hugely creates it -- courageous, but especially at the beginning of my life, it was a courageous act. he could have said no, i cannot do this. loved and always underdog. he was always rooting for me, in part because he saw that i struggled more than most people to get by everyday. -- every day. he taught me that heart ache makes the life more interesting. he supported me and was teaching me a
my father was the happiest man i ever met.h him telling me that my happiness made him happy. he never complained about anything. clap your hands if you feel like a room without a roof. clap your hands if you think happiness is the truth. when i hear these lines from a hit song, happy, i smile and think of dad. a room without a roof. that was my father. everyone who had ever met him wanted more of him. they wanted to be his best friend. they wanted to please him. they all react the same way....
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did you ever foresee how it would take off? >> yes. i will like you. thought it would be massive the first time i heard it. the first time i heard justin, i knew i could get him to be a worldwide popstar. i knew in my gut. "call me maybe" it was like that. i said, wait a second, people will do this dance and go crazy and kids who don't know how to re going to tryd ar to sing along. [laughter] i called scott manson who sent it to me. i said find this guy. 60,000 views, it is going to be a huge hit. >> you found him at 60,000 views? >> yes, 66,000 views. >> now over 2 billion. >> everyone said the same thing. there is no way you will be able to make this record work. it is a korean pop song. >> what happened when you saw the video of justin bieber? >> a 12-year-old kid who had i think eight videos at the time. he was singing at a contest at a church. i was consulting for acon on a different artist and i was watching youtube videos of that artist telling them what i thought of it. they were singing aretha franklin's "respect." there was a kid in the dista
did you ever foresee how it would take off? >> yes. i will like you. thought it would be massive the first time i heard it. the first time i heard justin, i knew i could get him to be a worldwide popstar. i knew in my gut. "call me maybe" it was like that. i said, wait a second, people will do this dance and go crazy and kids who don't know how to re going to tryd ar to sing along. [laughter] i called scott manson who sent it to me. i said find this guy. 60,000 views, it is...
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that's ever been made on this show. when does the right wing ever pay people to demonstrate? >> that's true. >> i think what adam just said is nonsense. it's only the left-wingers and unions that do that. >> we've got a great topic in the queue for next saturday. for right now forget people crossing our border. did mexico just cross the line by paying them to stay on our side of the border? we report. you may want to hide. >>> a new way to watch fox news channel in real-time live on your desktop. stay tuned and 24/7 get the information you need. information you need. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your thi
that's ever been made on this show. when does the right wing ever pay people to demonstrate? >> that's true. >> i think what adam just said is nonsense. it's only the left-wingers and unions that do that. >> we've got a great topic in the queue for next saturday. for right now forget people crossing our border. did mexico just cross the line by paying them to stay on our side of the border? we report. you may want to hide. >>> a new way to watch fox news channel in...
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its slo-mo is slower than ever before. ever before. its time-lapse can turn hours into seconds.nto seconds. image stabilization helps keep everything smooth. so smooth. the camera on the new iphones are better than ever. sha-pow! what, what was that? that's the sound the camera makes. no, it's more like a "chik-chik." nope i think it's "sha-pow!" [camera noises]♪ physical freedom of the car, with the virtual freedom of wi-fi. chevrolet, the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. hi mom. you made it! it's the new independence. we lovchocolaty, creamy... with a little something extra. mmm deliciousness. cookies or almonds. yumminess. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. [cheers and applause] >> welcome back to the program. we're having such a good time. the people here are so nice. here in austin we're having a great time. i have always said this. you can ask people. for years i have said this. the true measure of a city is how many bats attack you at sun down. i really feel by that measure it truly is the greatest city in the
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a vip seat at the funniest, most outrageous roast ever seen. ones they loved. and sometimes, love hurts. >> really, phyllis the years have been kind to you. it is the weeks in between that you allow yourself up. >> betty has suffered in every picture she has ever made. when i appeared with her, she gave up her beauty. in dark victory, she gave up her eyesight. and in the virgin queen -- [laughter] she gave up her hobby. [laughter] >> order now to own all 18 roasts. plus two dvds packed with bonus material. scandalous new interviews and featurettes including rare home movies. plus, a special gift to remember dean by. a collectible memory book full of his fingers. >> you made me what i am today. depressed. >> this collection is all yours for five easy payments of $19.99 each. >> i gotta tell you, man, i gotta tell you. >> plus, order in the next three minutes, and we will send you two free bonus dvds. see dean sing, dance, and laugh with his old friends. that is not all. we'll send a special bonus dvd just in time for the holidays. >> merry chris
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>> i never, ever, ever going to take the commission that i took. >> how do you structure the businessationship? >> i structure it industry standard and i try to over deliver and i try to do as may jobs as i can for the price of one so my artist doesn't have to go to many places and there are not too many chefs in the kitchen. that may be where the criticism comes to where i am try to control too much. what i am try to do is find as many jobs in one place so it's a one-stop shop. >> how can an artist make money in unexpected ways, if not with an album or touring? >> you can build brands just like culture. he took all the culture of all the artists he had relationships with and he built an empire. >> what you think about apple bringing dre onboard? >> i don't know their exact plans. i met dre a couple of times and i know jimmy. you don't bet against a guy like jimmy. >> what about apple? i know you are an investor in spotify and pandora. can they continue to dominate music? >> i don't know that it's domination. i think there is enough room for all these platforms because people want to
>> i never, ever, ever going to take the commission that i took. >> how do you structure the businessationship? >> i structure it industry standard and i try to over deliver and i try to do as may jobs as i can for the price of one so my artist doesn't have to go to many places and there are not too many chefs in the kitchen. that may be where the criticism comes to where i am try to control too much. what i am try to do is find as many jobs in one place so it's a one-stop...
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was there ever, "come on, let's finish this thing!"ped talking about it to people because of that because it was so abstract. it takes a good 10 minutes to really just get the concept across and people's eyes glazed over. >> jon: you're in a movie but for eight years. >> it's hard to really comprehend it even as real when it's a decade out. >> jon: even then, you know, to see it for the first time, were you watching through the progression or did you not see it and then all in one fell swoop, when it was done they, sat you down and showed it to you? >> yeah, i waited until the end. >> jon: i can't imagine-- it was a very emotional movie for me to watch because i have a son and was one. laugh louvr( laughter ) i assume. >> that's the story. >> jon: that's the story i've been telling people. as the individual involved, do you feel disassociated? was it emotional in the sense of watching yourself through that process? do you recognize yourself as a young boy in that? what's the feeling? >> yeah, the first-- that first time i watched it, i
was there ever, "come on, let's finish this thing!"ped talking about it to people because of that because it was so abstract. it takes a good 10 minutes to really just get the concept across and people's eyes glazed over. >> jon: you're in a movie but for eight years. >> it's hard to really comprehend it even as real when it's a decade out. >> jon: even then, you know, to see it for the first time, were you watching through the progression or did you not see it and...
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war ever resident. sweaswarez. on america tonight. toughened up. and attack on their capitol forces canadians to new action. >> our laws and police powers, need to be strengthened in the area of surveillance, attention, and rest. they need to be much strengthened. >> signs of a growing threat north of the border and what canada will do now. also tonight, ebola in new york city? the young doctor who sudden sickness launch as full scale alert, has the virus landed in our biggest city and can it be contained? and behind the headlines. the drug to show real promise in the fight against ebola z map. america tonight inside the lab where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation there with a scientists behind it. there aren't many of us that get that experience, where you can draw a straight line from discovery, to success. it is the holy grail. >> it is wonderful, absolutely wonderful. good evening and thank you for joining us, it is not that terrorism is unknown, the last strike came nearly 30 years ago, the bombing of a flight from toronto,
war ever resident. sweaswarez. on america tonight. toughened up. and attack on their capitol forces canadians to new action. >> our laws and police powers, need to be strengthened in the area of surveillance, attention, and rest. they need to be much strengthened. >> signs of a growing threat north of the border and what canada will do now. also tonight, ebola in new york city? the young doctor who sudden sickness launch as full scale alert, has the virus landed in our biggest city...
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more difficult for it to ever affect there. it's had some impact, but it's not going to save the day. what would save the day is if turkey stops just stake at it and letting it happen. turkey has an authorization for use of military force, it has tanks lined up on the border, just sitting there and watches isis murder the kurds. if turkey, you know would intervene on its own border with its tanks, then we could address this problem. >> so short of that, would the fall of co pain, which some people say we are being prepared for by the administration and in washington, do you think that would be looked at as a set back to president obama's plan and do you think it would make them reconsider boots on the ground there? >> no, i don't think in either case. first of all, i think what's going to happen here, the turks are playing a cynical game. they're going to let isis and the kurds, you know, beat each other up. isis is going to win. the kurds are undermanned and don't have the same weaponry. once isis takes over, turkey's going to
more difficult for it to ever affect there. it's had some impact, but it's not going to save the day. what would save the day is if turkey stops just stake at it and letting it happen. turkey has an authorization for use of military force, it has tanks lined up on the border, just sitting there and watches isis murder the kurds. if turkey, you know would intervene on its own border with its tanks, then we could address this problem. >> so short of that, would the fall of co pain, which...
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he was the most complicated human beings i ever nail. and out of this complicated nature they are spraying much of the drive that brought achievement. they made it possible for him to have insight and imagination into the most varied economic, geographical, social and strategic circumstances thrust upon them as the responsibilities of his time. now as kevin said in his introduction, there have been literally thousands of books for it about a dr, more than any president like abraham lincoln. so why do we need another book? is a very fair question. well, as kevin pointed out, most of those book has been written about either the new deal years which are obviously consequential, or increasingly his leadership are in world war ii. there's been also nothing written about the connective tissue between those two ethical achievements. and i connective tissue with the election of 1940, were fdr wrestled with whether or not to challenge history, challenge precedent and run for a third term. during this period, excuse me, 1939, 1940, he tried to pre
he was the most complicated human beings i ever nail. and out of this complicated nature they are spraying much of the drive that brought achievement. they made it possible for him to have insight and imagination into the most varied economic, geographical, social and strategic circumstances thrust upon them as the responsibilities of his time. now as kevin said in his introduction, there have been literally thousands of books for it about a dr, more than any president like abraham lincoln. so...
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the good hands are doing more than ever before.ted "m" for mature. ( groans ) oh, my god! here he comes. run, fool! ( groans ) run, fool! get in there! no! ( gasps ) ( screaming ) there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line pricing starting at $45. so get all this now, on the network ranked #1 for data performance nationwide. verizon. it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars shoul
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guideliner says the safeguard evers are strong. but vol innocenters remain. >> because people can get very close, to the capitol skin, cars can still come up and down independent and constitution, which run immediately north and south of the capitol. so those are things that i worried about years ago, and i continue to think we out to rethink how we with do that. >> both the capitol police officers were with killed in the line of duty. >> the capitol itself was the scene of a deadly attack in 1998, an armed man shot his way into the building past a chien point, 2 police officers were with killed, the assay lent was with shot and wounded. now visitors get in only through a 600 million-dollar visitor center. gainer would like the perimeter pushed back even further. he supports a fence around the property, so police can screen visitors there. and he closed any sections of constitution and independent afters to reduce the risk of car bombs. >> what's the likelihood of this happens? of this grand vision of yours in a way. >> i think it
guideliner says the safeguard evers are strong. but vol innocenters remain. >> because people can get very close, to the capitol skin, cars can still come up and down independent and constitution, which run immediately north and south of the capitol. so those are things that i worried about years ago, and i continue to think we out to rethink how we with do that. >> both the capitol police officers were with killed in the line of duty. >> the capitol itself was the scene of a...
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the most awarded suv ever.th. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> a "lockup" field team is consists of five people. a field producer, an associate or segment producer, the director of photography, the sound mixer and the production assistant, or p.a. the p.a.'s job is to set up and carry gear. >> that's a workhorse right there. >> manage paperwork, occasionally shoot second camera and to look after the rest of the crew. >> snacks, check. everything else, check. >> cart conductor, check. >> they become family. usually figuratively but sometimes, literally. >> there's a bit of a tradition on "lockup" to have my family members work on the show. my sister was a producer. my sons have worked on the show. my middle boy, tommy, was a production assistant on "lockup: orange county jail." >> tell me what happened in there. >> i just got hit on by a bunch of men. >> men? >> women -- or women. it was a very new experience. >> welcome aboard. >> yeah. >> my oldest son, michael, graduated fro
the most awarded suv ever.th. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> a "lockup" field team is consists of five people. a field producer, an associate or segment producer, the director of photography, the sound mixer and the production assistant, or p.a. the p.a.'s job is to set up and carry gear. >> that's a workhorse right there. >> manage paperwork, occasionally shoot second camera and to look after the rest of the crew....
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i get it. >> i feel better now. >> jimmy: have you ever -- have you ever run into someone outside of,as you for halloween? >> oh, yeah. i've seen them in hollywood on halloween night. i've seen dr. phil and robins going down the street. i was at a friend's house, i opened the door, there was a dr. phil and robin standing there. >> jimmy: wow. >> how surreal is that when they looked at me? >> jimmy: they had no idea you would be there? >> no, they had no idea. >> jimmy: that is very, very strange. seems like that would send you off into another dimension or something. >> i'm not over it yet. >> jimmy: i would think not. >> they looked so young. >> jimmy: yeah, well, what are you going to do? were they little kids? >> yeah, they were 8, 10. >> jimmy: really? >> i have fans in all -- >> jimmy: i guess so. do you drop a handful of zoloft in their bag? >> yeah, that's it. i'm pushing those drugs. >> jimmy: it seems to me that halloween brings out the worst in people. would you agree with that? >> no. >> jimmy: you would not? >> no. look. i don't believe crisis make heroes. i don't think ev
i get it. >> i feel better now. >> jimmy: have you ever -- have you ever run into someone outside of,as you for halloween? >> oh, yeah. i've seen them in hollywood on halloween night. i've seen dr. phil and robins going down the street. i was at a friend's house, i opened the door, there was a dr. phil and robin standing there. >> jimmy: wow. >> how surreal is that when they looked at me? >> jimmy: they had no idea you would be there? >> no, they had no...
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. >> have you ever heard of these guys.put vegetation, simple things like spanish bayonets. you jump that fence, and you get quite a greeting when you hit the group ground. >> jon: they're spiky plants. you never want to be in a position where you are charged with guarding the president of the united states, and you could be replaced by a plant. çlaughterÑ by the way, for any of you who didn't know what a spanish bayonet was, and thought i should look that up on the urban dictionary. i'm going to save you the trouble. spanish bayonet is when, you take your penis and put iti] in a taco, you add your desired taco filling, and then you feed the spanish bayonet to your partner. çlaughterÑ you know, you have to admit, wloefr wrote that probably won't climb the (bleep) fence. any other ideas for detering fence jumpers? >> i want to know whether you have considered simply asking that a higher fence be built? one, that, for example, could curve or maybe you damage a body part if you try to get over it. >> vu learned nothing. these
. >> have you ever heard of these guys.put vegetation, simple things like spanish bayonets. you jump that fence, and you get quite a greeting when you hit the group ground. >> jon: they're spiky plants. you never want to be in a position where you are charged with guarding the president of the united states, and you could be replaced by a plant. çlaughterÑ by the way, for any of you who didn't know what a spanish bayonet was, and thought i should look that up on the urban...
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i mean, there's nothing like it i've ever experienced.n things after doing that. i've always wondered that. now i know why. that is not fun. definitely effective. >> but it is amazing how quickly you recover. >> it is. now that i've had this to experience i understand as an officer how important every second is, whether it be to handcuff the person or just to detain them because when that five seconds is up, they're fine and they can come at you real easily. >> okay. who's next? >> should we do one more for sound? >> the sound is good. >> we weren't rolling. damn it! >> no, no, we're good. >> are you tired? >> this is helping. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons to a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." the day we arrived at colorado state penitentiary, a super max prison at the base of the rocky mountains, we found a sterile environment, steel doors behind austere environment, steel doors behind whi
i mean, there's nothing like it i've ever experienced.n things after doing that. i've always wondered that. now i know why. that is not fun. definitely effective. >> but it is amazing how quickly you recover. >> it is. now that i've had this to experience i understand as an officer how important every second is, whether it be to handcuff the person or just to detain them because when that five seconds is up, they're fine and they can come at you real easily. >> okay. who's...
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our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans.hree: you can now get our best ever single line pricing starting at $45. so get all this now, on the network ranked #1 for data performance nationwide. verizon. [barking] ooh who's a good dog! [barking] hey... whoa! no hard feelings, ok? ♪ crazy good! er hair? put pantene to the test. when hair loses protein it splits. pantene helps stop split ends before they start. so your hair passes the needle test. get hair so healthy you shine with pantene. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back. thank you very much! nation, when it comes to defending america, there is nobody i trust more than texas congressman and confused piece of gnocchi, louie gohmert. because he's brave enough to say the things that no one has the slightest desire to say. >> thank you, president barack hussein obama. he has helped jump start a new ottoman empire. we are going to borrow more money from the chinese to possibly give them money back to create habitats for wild dogs and cats that are rare. there's no assu
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that's ever been made on this show.hen does the right wing ever pay people to demonstrate? >> that's true. >> i think what adam just said is nonsense. it's only the left-wingers and unions that do that. >> we've got a great topic in the queue for next saturday. for right now forget people crossing our border. did mexico just cross the line by paying them to stay on our side of the border? we report. you may want to hide. >>> a new way to watch fox news channel in real-time live on your desktop. stay tuned and 24/7 get the information you need. so what are you waiting for? go to foxnewsgo.com to start watching now. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab >>>
that's ever been made on this show.hen does the right wing ever pay people to demonstrate? >> that's true. >> i think what adam just said is nonsense. it's only the left-wingers and unions that do that. >> we've got a great topic in the queue for next saturday. for right now forget people crossing our border. did mexico just cross the line by paying them to stay on our side of the border? we report. you may want to hide. >>> a new way to watch fox news channel in...
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i think, you know, he's the best comic ever.>> that's the king of comedy, you know? [ applause ] and such a real guy, you know? layers of this guy right here, richard pryor, i mean -- >> jimmy: did you know him? >> i sat down with richard pryor for a whole year, man. >> jimmy: that's a long meal. >> it was. and we talked about buff and cuts and -- [ laughter ] no. >> jimmy: a year you spe. you spent a year with him? >> it was amazing, man. it was a great experience for a young comic, you know. i was young when i sat with him. i'm old now. >> jimmy: it's a great experience for anybody. >> yeah. he's the greatest, man. like i said, to be able to work with somebody like lee daniels and oprah winfrey is such an honor, you know. >> jimmy: i would think so. absolutely. i would like to play richard pryor with oprah and lee daniels. but i'm going to let this be your thing. >> okay. it would be amazing. tmz, the next morning. jimmy kimmel plays richard pryor, bumps mike epps out of the role. >> jimmy: stranger things have happened. it's
i think, you know, he's the best comic ever.>> that's the king of comedy, you know? [ applause ] and such a real guy, you know? layers of this guy right here, richard pryor, i mean -- >> jimmy: did you know him? >> i sat down with richard pryor for a whole year, man. >> jimmy: that's a long meal. >> it was. and we talked about buff and cuts and -- [ laughter ] no. >> jimmy: a year you spe. you spent a year with him? >> it was amazing, man. it was a...
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now smells better than ever.fans put thefamous 2 for $20 menu.the why did i vote for the quesadilla burger to go on applebee's 2 for $20 menu? because i believe in the power of uniting bubbly, melty cheese and crispy tortillas. it's a burger inside the quesadilla. whaaat? it's spicy! it has a kick to it. something about that pico de gallo. and it's my favorite. can we eat now? absolutely! yeah! yes! come in now for fan favorites. or, they'll be ready for pick-up when you order online. >> reporter: it's a terrible thing when a murder goes unsolved, justice undone. especially a murder as vicious and -- intentional -- as what happened to lynne knight in her tiny torrance apartment in the summer of '79. lynne's family up in canada could scarcely stand it. >> every time you think about it, you shudder. and then it's like niagara falls. and you're at the bottom. and it's all coming at you. it -- a terrible, horrible, horrible experience. she just was the last person who should've ever died like that. >> reporter: as th
now smells better than ever.fans put thefamous 2 for $20 menu.the why did i vote for the quesadilla burger to go on applebee's 2 for $20 menu? because i believe in the power of uniting bubbly, melty cheese and crispy tortillas. it's a burger inside the quesadilla. whaaat? it's spicy! it has a kick to it. something about that pico de gallo. and it's my favorite. can we eat now? absolutely! yeah! yes! come in now for fan favorites. or, they'll be ready for pick-up when you order online. >>...
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that can fish for ever salmon.ay four peach fishing so that's 8,000 jobs then add in the cannery workers the people onshore, the peep operating the tenders bringing the fish to shore. >> there's nothing more that i love than setting that first net, and watching that first hilt. >> so salmon supporters say they are not against mining and mining supporter evers say they are not against salmon, it is natural resource icon verses natural resource icon, with a vote and no clear answers ahead. >> i said it was a tangle mess, and this won't necessarily untangle it. on the pebble mine, and there is a lot of concern on both sides that people voting won't fully understand what they are voting for. it is a place of spectacular beauty, and valuable mineral resources. as a former governor said it is america's national park, and it's energy provider as well. those two often collide and they are colliding here with the pebble mine. julian morris has written about regulation for two decades he is the vice president of research at
that can fish for ever salmon.ay four peach fishing so that's 8,000 jobs then add in the cannery workers the people onshore, the peep operating the tenders bringing the fish to shore. >> there's nothing more that i love than setting that first net, and watching that first hilt. >> so salmon supporters say they are not against mining and mining supporter evers say they are not against salmon, it is natural resource icon verses natural resource icon, with a vote and no clear answers...
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>> robin, can you ever turn off? >> easily. >> can you really?> yes, watch. >> good morning, discovery. rise and shine, boys. time to start doing that shuttle shuffle. you know what i mean? >> evolutionary wise your brain gives you feedback that when you create you get an endorphine buzz. why do you think einstein looked like that? r: the following is a paid program forf murad, celebrating 25 years of health and skincare breakthroughs, starring joan lunden. find out why millions of women, hollywood stars, and over 30,000 skincare specialists are turning to dr. howard murad to restore radiant, glowing skin and how you can finally look as young as you feel. >> male announcer: when you look in the mirror, what do you see? [ discordant chord plays ] >> when i look in the mirror, i look tired. >> i woke up the other day, i looked in the mirror, and i swear it was my mom looking at me. >> i look angry with my forehead and my lines. >> i don't want to look 50. i want to look younger. i feel younger. >> male announcer: so, why don't you look as young as
>> robin, can you ever turn off? >> easily. >> can you really?> yes, watch. >> good morning, discovery. rise and shine, boys. time to start doing that shuttle shuffle. you know what i mean? >> evolutionary wise your brain gives you feedback that when you create you get an endorphine buzz. why do you think einstein looked like that? r: the following is a paid program forf murad, celebrating 25 years of health and skincare breakthroughs, starring joan lunden. find...
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it is so good; it's better than ever. creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... smoothies! only from tums. >>> in colorado, despite protests, plan to review how american history is taught is still alive. last night a suburban denver school board voted to include students, parents, and administrators in its curriculum reviews, but its proposal to promote patriotism and downplay it is still on the table. students and parents protested at the meeting. >> our board majority refers to our children as law brakers, ignorant pauns, insulting and denigrating them. you should be ashamed of yourself. >> students are planning more demonstrations. >> and pro-democracy demonstrators in hong kong welcomed an offer by its leader for talks to end the protest. hundreds faced riot police this morning as demonstrations enter a second week, though the numbers are far fewer following the deal. protest
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did you ever in a million years think he would be dominating pop music? >> i don't know that i am dominating pop music. i am just having a good time. when i was younger, i thought like every kid that i wanted to play in the nba and nobody told me i would grow up to be 5'11". when thing led to another. i read a couple of books that kind of inspired me and here i am. >> what kind of music was scooter braun listening to when he was 13 years old? >> 13? that was my bar mitzvah circuit. "i like to move it, move it." i was a big michael jackson fan. i like boys to men. i loved biggie. i was the first kid in the suburbs who liked biggie. my roommates were from harlem. i went back to these suburbs and when it was on the radio, i felt i owned it. it gave me for the first time the sense of self discovery. >> can you dance? >> my first job ever was dancing at bar mitzvah weddings on the weekends for $150. >> what was your instrument? >> my ear. i knew what songs to make people dance. >> one of the values of your company is have a superhuman work ethic. what's the or
did you ever in a million years think he would be dominating pop music? >> i don't know that i am dominating pop music. i am just having a good time. when i was younger, i thought like every kid that i wanted to play in the nba and nobody told me i would grow up to be 5'11". when thing led to another. i read a couple of books that kind of inspired me and here i am. >> what kind of music was scooter braun listening to when he was 13 years old? >> 13? that was my bar...
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our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line pricing starting at $45. so get all this now, on the network ranked #1 for data performance nationwide. verizon. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. head for the cemetery! what's in your hamburger? i've read that there's horsemeat in your food. what is really in your beef? is the beef 100%? your all beef patties, are they all beef? what is actually in the hamburgers? (vo)solver of the slice.pro. teacher of the un-teachable. you lower handicaps... and raise hopes. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go.
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i had, this afternoon, the best conversation i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. 100% was about ambitious plans. that is like the best possible office hours. >> how involved are you, jessica? >> i'm doing all of the same things i used to do. i miss working with paula but i also love working with sam. >> he was the founder of one of your companies. people said he is not cut out to be you. >> it is a good thing. i was not cut out to run something as big as y combinator. >> is sam going to be better? >> they're going to be different. sam brings a lot of things to the table that neither of us had. this amazing amount of energy and patience that is needed to broker deals with investors. y combinator is doing a lot of things. >> i want to talk about each of you and where you came from. your parents. >> my family came here from england when i was 3 1/2. and we lived in pittsburgh. when you design a nuclear reactor, he figured out if it was going to explode. >> what kind of kid were you? >> i was a bad kid. >> what did you do? >> i was a
i had, this afternoon, the best conversation i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. 100% was about ambitious plans. that is like the best possible office hours. >> how involved are you, jessica? >> i'm doing all of the same things i used to do. i miss working with paula but i also love working with sam. >> he was the founder of one of your companies. people said he is not cut out to be you. >> it is a good thing. i was not cut out to run something as big as y...
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those 37 cents out of ever dollar earned is the tax collector's share. yet we continue to spend $17 million every day more than the government takes in. we haven't balanced our budget. we've raised tower debt limit three times in the last 12 months. now our national debt is 1.5 times of all the combined debts of all the nations in the world. we have $15 billion of gold in our treasure. we don't own an ounce. we just had announced that the dollar of 18939 will now 1939 will purchase 45 cents. i wonder who would pliket approach the mother who's lost their son in vietnam. do they mean peace or do they mean we just want to be left in peace. we're at war with the most dangerous enemy that has ever faced mankind. it's been said if we lose that war and lose this way of freedom of hours, history will record that those who had the most to lose did the least to prevent its happening. do we still know the freedoms that were intended fours. two friends of mine war talking to a cuban refugee who had escaped from castro. he turned to the other and said we don't know h
those 37 cents out of ever dollar earned is the tax collector's share. yet we continue to spend $17 million every day more than the government takes in. we haven't balanced our budget. we've raised tower debt limit three times in the last 12 months. now our national debt is 1.5 times of all the combined debts of all the nations in the world. we have $15 billion of gold in our treasure. we don't own an ounce. we just had announced that the dollar of 18939 will now 1939 will purchase 45 cents. i...
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you ever heard of it? >> how do you relate to him? >> well, karl is, he along with are two of the finest novelists out of the vietnam war. karl took, one of the things i write about in a this book and i touched on others, so many men of my generation managed to avoid the war using money, connections, so they do not have to go. karl did not have to go. karl graduated from yale. he was selected for a rhodes scholarship. and he had done a marine program at yale. a platoon leaders course. he could've put that on hold and gone and done his time at oxford with a rhodes scholarship. and he did not. he went to vietnam. and he went as an infantry officer. and not an antitank infantry officer. an infantry officer. and -- and, he won a navy cross. it is the second highest medal the military gives only second to the congressional medal of honor. and i have met karl a couple of times at the dinners, this club that kind of made us members. but karl is also the brother-in-law of a classmate of mine back at stanford, who was my version of daisy bucha
you ever heard of it? >> how do you relate to him? >> well, karl is, he along with are two of the finest novelists out of the vietnam war. karl took, one of the things i write about in a this book and i touched on others, so many men of my generation managed to avoid the war using money, connections, so they do not have to go. karl did not have to go. karl graduated from yale. he was selected for a rhodes scholarship. and he had done a marine program at yale. a platoon leaders...