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frankie, if you're a gard, you've gotta start behavin' like a gard. you're too nice. you can't be a gard and one of the boys at the same time. i'm part of the community. every community has an 'us' and a 'them' -- you're a 'them.' that's nice. anything else? all right, yes. you need more presence. i mean, look at ya -- there's more meat on a butcher's apron. you must come round more often. will i ask dr. ryan for steroids? you can get them off me if you like. look, frankie, i like ya fine the way you are. but you've got to decide are you a human being or are you a gard? reporter: this ballykissangel confessional web site -- is this an australian idea? this what? guiltgone.com. "your one-stop confessional mailbox." my one stop -- ? "post your sins. praise the lord -- "is that mastercard or visa?" well, uh i believe we had a confessional... is your guilt gone? ( interview continues ) i gave the money back. father sheahan: father, it's a stunt -- why are we taking it seriously? because the television are taking it seriously. no, they're not, they're taking -- exactly. an
frankie, if you're a gard, you've gotta start behavin' like a gard. you're too nice. you can't be a gard and one of the boys at the same time. i'm part of the community. every community has an 'us' and a 'them' -- you're a 'them.' that's nice. anything else? all right, yes. you need more presence. i mean, look at ya -- there's more meat on a butcher's apron. you must come round more often. will i ask dr. ryan for steroids? you can get them off me if you like. look, frankie, i like ya fine the...
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can't help having gard genghis mcmullen to stay either. well, it might not be any bad thing at the moment. keep her mind off things. [ rumbling ] [ glass rattling ] is it me or are these glasses shaking? geez! it's an earthquake! what the -- left a bit!!! what do you think you're playing at? can't hear you! keep coming! donal, come on! you can't drive that thing through here! it's illegal! sorry, can't stop! what was all that about? that was brian quigley taking advantage of a change in the law. there it goes. well, as they say, big is beautiful. must make a nice change for you, being out of the city. it's very pleasant. you'll need to get to know the lie of the land. i think i'm beginning to. enjoy the countryside. little runabout. feel free to use it whenever you like. in the line of duty? oh, she'll only be sitting there rusting otherwise. niamh? is that where the baby was left? look, why don't you come in. i've just made some tea. it's so unfair, father. i lose my baby and someone just dumps theirs on your doorstep. how could anyone do
can't help having gard genghis mcmullen to stay either. well, it might not be any bad thing at the moment. keep her mind off things. [ rumbling ] [ glass rattling ] is it me or are these glasses shaking? geez! it's an earthquake! what the -- left a bit!!! what do you think you're playing at? can't hear you! keep coming! donal, come on! you can't drive that thing through here! it's illegal! sorry, can't stop! what was all that about? that was brian quigley taking advantage of a change in the...
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gard. drink? a writer. ha! he couldn't write a shopping list. all you were fit to write is once upon a time and the end. quiet, for pity's sake. you wrote the thing together. so what's the big problem? well, we started to write it together. but we argued so much, we never got anything written. well, so you wrote it separately? and then we showed each other what we'd done. they were both terrible. but between them there's a half-decent play. did you not think i'd find out? but, brendan, i took so little. so little? enough! are we going to do this play or what? damn right we are. okay, but the sexy stuff... what? what? still has to go. over my dead body. over my dead body. we both wrote that. assumpta won't play it. damn right i won't. what do you take me for? not even with enda sullivan? not even with jack nicholson. assumpta, i thought you liked the play. i do like it. i just don't like what you're asking me to do. i mean, there are other ways of communicating passion. like what? niamh. [ sighs and groans ] come on. yeah, yeah very funny. don't
gard. drink? a writer. ha! he couldn't write a shopping list. all you were fit to write is once upon a time and the end. quiet, for pity's sake. you wrote the thing together. so what's the big problem? well, we started to write it together. but we argued so much, we never got anything written. well, so you wrote it separately? and then we showed each other what we'd done. they were both terrible. but between them there's a half-decent play. did you not think i'd find out? but, brendan, i took...
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the newly refurbished tea house is in the center of the gard scpen a great place to eat and chill as you take in the view of the garden. if you wish you can experience the rich cultural tradition that celebrates the preparation of green tea or matcha and your host dressed in the ceremony will demonstrate how to clean the utensils and receive and drink tea with ancient japanese customs. the art of the tea ceremony once available only to priests and nobility is completely accessible to you here in the house at the japanese tea garden. located just across from the tea garden is the awesome segue tours there are two ways to use a scooter to venture through golden gate park. tour or a rental in the company of a guard that can whiz you through the park tour and see the conservatory of flowers. >> so much fun. woo. >> segways on a echo way to see gold park. check it out and stop by after your tour of the tea garden. it's a great way to play in the park. this way you can chill in the japanese garden go to the tea house and then segway here at golden gate park. >> i want to learn more about i
the newly refurbished tea house is in the center of the gard scpen a great place to eat and chill as you take in the view of the garden. if you wish you can experience the rich cultural tradition that celebrates the preparation of green tea or matcha and your host dressed in the ceremony will demonstrate how to clean the utensils and receive and drink tea with ancient japanese customs. the art of the tea ceremony once available only to priests and nobility is completely accessible to you here...
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"the gard and breathalyzer". thank you, dermot. no, they don't. they call them "kitty o'shea's" or "scrubby mulligan's" and pretend they're irish. well, i'll call it "oonagh dooley's" and it really will be irish. leave it as fitzgerald's, then it'll be even more irish. how could it be more irish? because it'll have been there longer. you'll not be shackled by logic, will you, brendan? no. how are you, father? ah, what's your suggestion, father? when it is not necessary to change, it is necessary not to change. not too far off it louie. oonagh: well, go on then. you wouldn't like it -- too many words. try me. "if it ain't broke don't fix it." may i have the menu, please oonagh? ( rooster crows ) oonagh! excuse me. what's goin' on? i'm sleeping in the spare room. why? i didn't think you would. what?! pay the boys their money back paul. then we'll get back to normal. oonagh -- how much is it worth? what difference does it make? i know you're upset, but i have to ask. i don't know, frankie, not as much as a new one. it's not about -- i understand. sen
"the gard and breathalyzer". thank you, dermot. no, they don't. they call them "kitty o'shea's" or "scrubby mulligan's" and pretend they're irish. well, i'll call it "oonagh dooley's" and it really will be irish. leave it as fitzgerald's, then it'll be even more irish. how could it be more irish? because it'll have been there longer. you'll not be shackled by logic, will you, brendan? no. how are you, father? ah, what's your suggestion, father? when it is...
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read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also constructed the biltmore neighborhood where many irish american families have homes. when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores. he was also one of the major instrumentalists of the feeling -- many of you recollected remember -- the thrilling sound of the 50's that blended the latin bole
read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also constructed the biltmore neighborhood where many irish american families have homes. when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et cetera, and my own family live there. other famous...
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. >> these apprentices are the avant-garde of a new spanish generation. they are getting professional training and germany's combined work experience and school system. that means they get more on the job training and less theory. spanish training courses of traditionally focused on the classroom, and spanish companies do not usually offer a skilled trade apprenticeships, which are more the norm in germany. but these trainees will not spend all their time sitting in the classroom. they will also be getting hands- on training on the assembly line. >> the twin track approach is a fundamental change. it means giving equal status to theoretical instruction and practical work in the company. the most important difference is that trainees later moved into a job at that company. >> the first group is to start practical training at the barcelona plant. the company is producing ever more models with rapidly devolving technologies. it needs highly qualified staff. the human resources director says that besides boosting a trainee's chances on the job market, the sys
. >> these apprentices are the avant-garde of a new spanish generation. they are getting professional training and germany's combined work experience and school system. that means they get more on the job training and less theory. spanish training courses of traditionally focused on the classroom, and spanish companies do not usually offer a skilled trade apprenticeships, which are more the norm in germany. but these trainees will not spend all their time sitting in the classroom. they...
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. >> these apprentices are the avant-garde of a new spanish generation. they are getting professional training and germany's combined work experience and school system. that means they get more on the job training and less theory. spanish training courses of traditionally focused on the classroom, and spanish companies do not usually offer a skilled trade apprenticeships, which are more the norm in germany. but these trainees will not spend all their time sitting in the classroom. they will also be getting hands- on training on the assembly line. >> the twin track approach is a fundamental change. it means giving equal status to theoretical instruction and practical work in the company. the most important difference is that trainees later moved into a job at that company. >> the first group is to start practical training at the barcelona plant. the company is producing ever more models with rapidly devolving technologies. it needs highly qualified staff. the human resources director says that besides boosting a trainee's chances on the job market, the sys
. >> these apprentices are the avant-garde of a new spanish generation. they are getting professional training and germany's combined work experience and school system. that means they get more on the job training and less theory. spanish training courses of traditionally focused on the classroom, and spanish companies do not usually offer a skilled trade apprenticeships, which are more the norm in germany. but these trainees will not spend all their time sitting in the classroom. they...
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when they do something, it can be shocking and avant-garde, but years later, we stand and look at it and believe it has always existed. i think that this is true of jean paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i introduced one of the funniest, wittiest, most amusing and funkiest designers that i know, i would like to start with something a little bit more serious. you know, in fashion, the reason that people laughed seem obvious when you see the exhibition of all it's incredible glory and excitement. but at the same time, there were real reasons why designers laughed, and one of them, when it comes to jean paul gaultier, is probably what is talked about least. it is the technique, the skill, th
when they do something, it can be shocking and avant-garde, but years later, we stand and look at it and believe it has always existed. i think that this is true of jean paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter]...
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the newly refurbished tea house is in the center of the gard scpen a great place to eat and chill as you take in the view of the garden. if you wish you can experience the rich cultural tradition that celebrates the preparation of green tea or matcha and your host dressed in the ceremony will demonstrate how to clean the utensils and receive and drink tea with ancient japanese customs. the
the newly refurbished tea house is in the center of the gard scpen a great place to eat and chill as you take in the view of the garden. if you wish you can experience the rich cultural tradition that celebrates the preparation of green tea or matcha and your host dressed in the ceremony will demonstrate how to clean the utensils and receive and drink tea with ancient japanese customs. the
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lou: primarily private schools in this country avant-gardes. >> but here in new york city, 350 officersg guns. officers carrying guns in schools, shutle detectors. but in leave it to beaver land, the best bill are some very, you really think they want to that have a copy of the gun? no. they don't ant them busted for selling nickel-and-dimed bags of reefer. that's what parents of always wanted cops out because they don't want them arresting their kids and giving them a rap. >> washington and colorado, they are encouraging it. how do you explain to the kid you don't do that because mommy and dad -- never mind. we'll be right back. >> a fever and my foot. i need to smoke referred. lou: just kidding. for coming right back in just [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the rit attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and o
lou: primarily private schools in this country avant-gardes. >> but here in new york city, 350 officersg guns. officers carrying guns in schools, shutle detectors. but in leave it to beaver land, the best bill are some very, you really think they want to that have a copy of the gun? no. they don't ant them busted for selling nickel-and-dimed bags of reefer. that's what parents of always wanted cops out because they don't want them arresting their kids and giving them a rap. >>...
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santa is dressed a little bit too avant-garde for my liking. we have one more. there's the face.ere's the expression. and we say flu shot? all right, let's take a look. at the a -- oh, santa. it's santa giving him a flu shot. speaking of christmas and kids, last night on the show, we asked a bunch of kids out on hollywood boulevard to tell us the story of christmas and we pieced it together and it was cute. but one kid we left out because he gave such a lengthy response, we were unable to edit it. we asked this kid one question, he talked for nine and a half minutes straight. now, obviously, we're not going to show all nine and a half minutes, but this is a lot of it. we fast forwarded through some parts. here now with his version of the story of christmas, a young lad named liam. >> what is your name? >> liam. >> and how old are you, liam? >> 4. >> tell me the story of christmas. >> christmas -- there are presents. there are reindeer. if it didn't have reindeers -- i could just ask them myself. each day is christmas for one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten,
santa is dressed a little bit too avant-garde for my liking. we have one more. there's the face.ere's the expression. and we say flu shot? all right, let's take a look. at the a -- oh, santa. it's santa giving him a flu shot. speaking of christmas and kids, last night on the show, we asked a bunch of kids out on hollywood boulevard to tell us the story of christmas and we pieced it together and it was cute. but one kid we left out because he gave such a lengthy response, we were unable to edit...
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. >> quickly, people who say, you, lady gaga, madonna, so avant-garde. it, david bowie was the first bizarre glam rocker who may have been the genesis for the ideas. >> the one who broke out, '70s, glam rock was going on and brought it to new heights and so many artists, particularly lady gaga credited david bowie. she used to put his makeup on, take it off, put it on, take it off. influential on what she did. >> cyndi lauper, people thought it was unique to dye your hair. look at her now. all taming down. now the new edge to be tame and look, you know -- >> demure. >> a.j., good to see you. back in a moment. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where, if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standa
. >> quickly, people who say, you, lady gaga, madonna, so avant-garde. it, david bowie was the first bizarre glam rocker who may have been the genesis for the ideas. >> the one who broke out, '70s, glam rock was going on and brought it to new heights and so many artists, particularly lady gaga credited david bowie. she used to put his makeup on, take it off, put it on, take it off. influential on what she did. >> cyndi lauper, people thought it was unique to dye your hair....
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which i take seriously, but it happens -- as it happens, i teach a class at columbia called avant gardeed to see how we could take part in may day. occupied organized a may day education date which people doing similar things to us met and talked about the possibilities of resistance in education and new ways of dealing with education as a people. what is interesting, we can to the different groups and nine are totally like us or for us. i had encouraged everybody to bring a poem. we decided to do the human microphone and share poetry with everybody. it is kind of amazing. people are just jumping up and taking part. people are reciting poems they know by heart, people who are doing -- who know rap are doing that. it is incredible. the one thing humans do that does make us different from animals is we have language. i think poetry, weirdly, is like the first language and the last one. i think when language was invented, it was poetry before it was anything else. it was religious shaking and chanting. i think it is deeply embedded even in our genes. poetry for the last 20 or 30 years has
which i take seriously, but it happens -- as it happens, i teach a class at columbia called avant gardeed to see how we could take part in may day. occupied organized a may day education date which people doing similar things to us met and talked about the possibilities of resistance in education and new ways of dealing with education as a people. what is interesting, we can to the different groups and nine are totally like us or for us. i had encouraged everybody to bring a poem. we decided to...
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now please leave before he calls the gards. you are trespassing. so are you. edso, please.o me. come on, now, father, we don't want any trouble. there'll be no trouble. but if you're gonna dump that, you'll have to dump it on me. i have no problem with that. start her up. dump. get out of here. thank you, father. i don't think i've done you any favours. you took a stand, father. a lot wouldn't. you still wanna stay here? or go where? i don't know. you think it might be different somewhere else? well, there might be more work. mending kettles, right? i dunno. but surely at least renting somewhere. even renting you need a deposit. [ knock at door ] come in. hello. hello. this is getting to be a habit. what's that? just disappearing. jenny... still... least last night was your decision. to leave? jenny... it was my decision to leave the first time. what? it was me who asked for a transfer. i wanted to put some distance between us. you wanted to? like this is my fault. you told me i was special, you made me feel special. what's the point? what are you trying to do? i don't know
now please leave before he calls the gards. you are trespassing. so are you. edso, please.o me. come on, now, father, we don't want any trouble. there'll be no trouble. but if you're gonna dump that, you'll have to dump it on me. i have no problem with that. start her up. dump. get out of here. thank you, father. i don't think i've done you any favours. you took a stand, father. a lot wouldn't. you still wanna stay here? or go where? i don't know. you think it might be different somewhere else?...
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let the gard deal with it. he's not a priest yet. if you wouldn't mind? let ambrose deal with it. it's ambrose that's being throttled. where is she, huh? [ all shouting ] brian, for pity's sake. it's all right. he has every right. oh, ambrose. after i'm finished with him, i'm coming for you! no, you're not. you're going home. and keep the noise down before you wake up your daughter. where is she? [ fr. clifford ] assumpta's looking after her. all right, all right. okay. okay, lads we're fine now. ambrose... come on, brian i'll walk you home. don't do this on me, come on. hey-hey! good man yourself. i'm asking you to change your mind. why? because i think you're acting precipitously. precipitously? hastily. ah, right. you think i should wait until i've no customers want the stuff, instead of just one. has brendan kearney been on to you? please. i understand how you feel. oh, good. but there's a public relations problem here. let him drink bottled. i still have that. for us, not for him! if it ever got out that an irish pub stopped taking draft -- so i have a proposition for you. we
let the gard deal with it. he's not a priest yet. if you wouldn't mind? let ambrose deal with it. it's ambrose that's being throttled. where is she, huh? [ all shouting ] brian, for pity's sake. it's all right. he has every right. oh, ambrose. after i'm finished with him, i'm coming for you! no, you're not. you're going home. and keep the noise down before you wake up your daughter. where is she? [ fr. clifford ] assumpta's looking after her. all right, all right. okay. okay, lads we're fine...
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would you come with me to the gard's? [ knock at door ] mairie! are you, okay? never mind me.she might have killed her husband. she might have done, too if i hadn't found him. where? in the river. ambulance is taking him to hospital now. what did you use the skillet? will i put the kettle on? ♪ johnny's in love with ♪ ♪ the girl next door ♪ ♪ mary's down at ♪ ♪ the record store ♪ ♪ they don't want to be ♪ ♪ around us no more ♪ ♪ord knows ♪ ♪ but we hardly speak ♪ ♪ too busy running to ♪ ♪ a different beat ♪ ♪ it's hard to understand ♪ ♪ we were once like them ♪ ♪ how i wish ♪ ♪ we could find ♪ ♪ those rock 'n rollin' ♪ ♪ days again ♪ ♪ we were the ♪ ♪ rock 'n roll kids ♪ ♪ rock 'n roll ♪ ♪ was all we did ♪ ♪ listening to the ♪ ♪ songs on the radio ♪ ♪ i was yours and ♪ ♪ you were mine ♪ ♪ but that was ♪ ♪ once upon a time ♪ ♪ now we never seem ♪ ♪ to rock 'n roll ♪ ♪ we just never seem ♪ ♪ to rock 'n roll anymore ♪ rock n' roll! thank you! [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] will you have a drink, brendan? yeah, er -- a club orange. what's the
would you come with me to the gard's? [ knock at door ] mairie! are you, okay? never mind me.she might have killed her husband. she might have done, too if i hadn't found him. where? in the river. ambulance is taking him to hospital now. what did you use the skillet? will i put the kettle on? ♪ johnny's in love with ♪ ♪ the girl next door ♪ ♪ mary's down at ♪ ♪ the record store ♪ ♪ they don't want to be ♪ ♪ around us no more ♪ ♪ord knows ♪ ♪ but we hardly speak ♪...
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for the new gard to be showing an interest. i don't believe this. help me. sorry, i can't hear you.an't sing you'll regret it. but you won't. ♪ everlasting is thy reign ♪ ♪ cherubim and seraphim ♪ father mac: father aiden. ♪ would unceasing chorus raising ♪ ♪ ever sing with sweet accord ♪ ♪ holy holy holy lord ♪ it's...a shame her mother couldn't come. she won't have anything to do with the church. thank you. for what? for mairead. ( sighs ) if there's anything i can do to help...? no questions-- that would be help enough. i'm sorry if i caused a problem with the choir. don't be hard on him. the whole business was... painful for him then. i don't suppose it's any less now. he's fallen asleep. that's some adventure he had. well, i'd better be off. you must me hungry-- let me fix you something. no, i'm fine. nice to see you, sean. and you. i'll phone you in a day or two, love. thanks. you take care of her, now. no, no-- i'll see myself out. bye. bye. i hope you're hungry. are they ready yet? nearly. i want these silver bits. i know. this looks like fun. are you mad? we're going to loo
for the new gard to be showing an interest. i don't believe this. help me. sorry, i can't hear you.an't sing you'll regret it. but you won't. ♪ everlasting is thy reign ♪ ♪ cherubim and seraphim ♪ father mac: father aiden. ♪ would unceasing chorus raising ♪ ♪ ever sing with sweet accord ♪ ♪ holy holy holy lord ♪ it's...a shame her mother couldn't come. she won't have anything to do with the church. thank you. for what? for mairead. ( sighs ) if there's anything i can do to...
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he is an important van garde in what republicans hope will be improving relations between their party and hispanics. i mean, the irony, of course, being that he is of cuban-american descent. he doesn't solve the problem with majorities, but he would be the next person to be sworn in. after him will be senate-elect democrat joe donnelley of indiana. he is also about to be sworn into the senate on the floor. donnelley defeated richard murdock for the seat after murdock defeated long-time senator richard luger in the republican primary. i do believe we are teeing up ted cruz. all right. they are coming in. all right. so we are going to have more of this when we come back. nbc news.com will have a live stream of today's speaker vote. you can log on to nbcnews.com for all the latest from the house floor, and after the break, a dereliction of duty. a personal betrayal. those are just some of the quotes from republicans about speaker boehner's decision to delay a vote for sandy relief funding. we'll look at boehner stumble and the politics of disaster aid next on "now." ix. when the doctor t
he is an important van garde in what republicans hope will be improving relations between their party and hispanics. i mean, the irony, of course, being that he is of cuban-american descent. he doesn't solve the problem with majorities, but he would be the next person to be sworn in. after him will be senate-elect democrat joe donnelley of indiana. he is also about to be sworn into the senate on the floor. donnelley defeated richard murdock for the seat after murdock defeated long-time senator...
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vince: no actual offense has been committed has there, gard? hasn't there? there's a serious offense on the statute, father. it's called "wasting police time." in fact, there's a few here wasted so much of my time... that i've none left to fill out a report. so we'll leave it at a warning. oh, no, no! you'll never be served in here again. you got one over on me and i was j-j-just returning the favor! what? i think he'd like to shake hands and buy you a pint. no way. brendan: ah, for god's sake! shake his hand! go on. a shot. that calls for a toast. to the memory of finbargh corcoran. ay! may he definitely rest in peace. all: finbargh corcoran. ( crash! ) captioned by captioneering your closed captioning resource ♪ fiona bruce: remembeour outstanding finds at leeds castle last week? and that celebration of our henry's birthday? ( cheering ) it was quite a day. such a dayin fact, that we had enough objects for a second helping. so, welcome to the roadshow at leeds castle, take two. ♪ at first glance, you might imagine that leeds castle, just outside maidstone
vince: no actual offense has been committed has there, gard? hasn't there? there's a serious offense on the statute, father. it's called "wasting police time." in fact, there's a few here wasted so much of my time... that i've none left to fill out a report. so we'll leave it at a warning. oh, no, no! you'll never be served in here again. you got one over on me and i was j-j-just returning the favor! what? i think he'd like to shake hands and buy you a pint. no way. brendan: ah, for...
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in any case i got really nervous when i heard olive gard was being threatened. wait a second --.u have never been in a olive garden >> i love olive garden. i love olive garden. neil: look at me. all right, i will play along. keep going. >> so, you know, i was very worried about this. lo and behold thank goodness "newsweek" was wrong, totally wrong. their premise is basically that global warming is crowding out pasta, you know, it is ruining our climate. what did they say, temperatures are rising. rainfall is shifting. droughts are intensifying. what will we eat when wheat won't grow? neil: till we're all done. >> right. where do you start. neil: what is so stupid, you want to make people afraid. you can have it any way you want. remember it was very warm out. >> right. neil: global warming. when it is warm it is global warming. too much pasta, global warming. too little pasta. i kid but to make the point, this argument can go to extremes in either direction. >> it can. the problem is though they got, the math really tripped them up here because they were unable to find the stats
in any case i got really nervous when i heard olive gard was being threatened. wait a second --.u have never been in a olive garden >> i love olive garden. i love olive garden. neil: look at me. all right, i will play along. keep going. >> so, you know, i was very worried about this. lo and behold thank goodness "newsweek" was wrong, totally wrong. their premise is basically that global warming is crowding out pasta, you know, it is ruining our climate. what did they say,...
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it is interesting that the last quarter of the avant-garde is the weakest of his presidency. it shows me that the temporary euphoria of the stimulus is holding off. i think the fed is getting ready to up the dosage of the stimulus. interest rates are rising despite this it the dollar is tanking. if it was not for the japanese yen, imagine how low the dollar would be. i think it will break down a lot. look at oil prices knocking on the door at $100 a barrel. more people will realize that the economy is in a lot worse shape than they thought. dagen: why are not yield going up? >> yields are going up. dagen: that is what i am saying. why are people selling treasury bonds if they are worried about the economy? they are not. they are feeling more comfortable with it. >> no. i think that they are worried. the european situation is now defusing. a lot of money was fleeing the euro. now it is going back to the euro zone. more people are starting to recognize that the dollar is going to lose value. why would you want to own treasuries if the dollar is going down. meanwhile, a lot of f
it is interesting that the last quarter of the avant-garde is the weakest of his presidency. it shows me that the temporary euphoria of the stimulus is holding off. i think the fed is getting ready to up the dosage of the stimulus. interest rates are rising despite this it the dollar is tanking. if it was not for the japanese yen, imagine how low the dollar would be. i think it will break down a lot. look at oil prices knocking on the door at $100 a barrel. more people will realize that the...
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. >> i think it's avant garde. >> fashion week is in a couple of weeks.y after a tour of duty there. he talks about his missions, the missions he went on where he was fired upon by the taliban and returned fire, killing some members of the taliban. and he takes it kind of matter of factually. i know you've heard the interviews. what do you think about it? is it okay? >> i'm not really confused as to why the palace would permit the prince to give such an interview? why do you need to antagonize the taliban? >> i thought he jumped the shark when he was shown playing video games and, oh, my god, we killed people. >> i am so pleasantly surprised that a royal is actually in real duty. >> but they do that. >> i was shocked. by the way, if he's putting his life on the line, he can do whatever he wants. i was pleasantly surprised. >> what do you think? >> i think star, donnie, dr. nancy, thank you very much. >> don't you want to whine a little bit for us today? >> i do have a little bit of a cold. >>> coming up, the best ones for you, must have apps for 2013. fir
. >> i think it's avant garde. >> fashion week is in a couple of weeks.y after a tour of duty there. he talks about his missions, the missions he went on where he was fired upon by the taliban and returned fire, killing some members of the taliban. and he takes it kind of matter of factually. i know you've heard the interviews. what do you think about it? is it okay? >> i'm not really confused as to why the palace would permit the prince to give such an interview? why do you...
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thom browne is very well-known for avant-garde men's wear. i thought, mrs.us coat. >> i know mrs. obama has spoken about the issue of clothes, that she came into this never thinking that much about what she was wearing. realized it was going to be every day of her life, from now on. and it does tell you, as she said at one point, it tells you about all the women in the past. you can look at the clothes and say, were her feet hurting? was she cold? did her husband step on the train of her dress at the inaugural ball? it is a reflection of the women. and it takes us back into the human history of this country. >> and i'm talking about the clothes that we wear send a message of how the world perceives us. and that's a very profound statement. one that every woman, and frankly, every man, has to have responsibility for. >> i'll accept some responsibility right now, tim gunn. one of the messages, the first lady and the whole first family has sent, maybe the hat tips to diane, j. crew, real shoutout by the first daughters. >> absolutely. and a very wonderful one.
thom browne is very well-known for avant-garde men's wear. i thought, mrs.us coat. >> i know mrs. obama has spoken about the issue of clothes, that she came into this never thinking that much about what she was wearing. realized it was going to be every day of her life, from now on. and it does tell you, as she said at one point, it tells you about all the women in the past. you can look at the clothes and say, were her feet hurting? was she cold? did her husband step on the train of her...