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marvin gaye, i'm a big fan, but, hmm. of popeye's. i went to the source and ate a lot, talked to the ceo. you won't want to miss that. ♪ ♪ ♪ hello i was trying to fix all the things that were going on, especially when it came to ryan's daydreaming and inability to focus on her homework, and tears, a lot of tears. why are you laughing? it's so true. it was just frustrating to get my mom to understand really what i was going through. and that's when i thought there must be something else going on. so that's when we talked to a doctor and she was diagnosed with adhd. it just explained so many things for us and it makes things a lot easier. a lot easier. and when you have information, when you know better, you do better. you know, and i feel like that really made a difference. yeah, i agree. hyperactivity isn't the only symptom of adhd, since inattentive symptoms like ryan's, can be less noticeable, it's important to learn more. get the adhd symptom checklist at keepmomming.com to get started. then talk with your daughter's d
marvin gaye, i'm a big fan, but, hmm. of popeye's. i went to the source and ate a lot, talked to the ceo. you won't want to miss that. ♪ ♪ ♪ hello i was trying to fix all the things that were going on, especially when it came to ryan's daydreaming and inability to focus on her homework, and tears, a lot of tears. why are you laughing? it's so true. it was just frustrating to get my mom to understand really what i was going through. and that's when i thought there must be something else...
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marvin gaye, i'm a big fan, but, hmm., my two cents more, and up next, we meet the boss of popeye's. i went to the source and ate a lot, talked to the ceo. you won't want to miss that. ♪ ♪ how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ ♪ gerri: there's a debate out there whether consumers are spending or not right now. for tonight's meet the boss segment, i'm visiting the ceo of a popular billion dollar restaurant change, popeye's louisiana kitchen. let's get her take on the consumer landscape. >> a lot of uncertainty in the future, so they're spending their money cautiously and wisely.
marvin gaye, i'm a big fan, but, hmm., my two cents more, and up next, we meet the boss of popeye's. i went to the source and ate a lot, talked to the ceo. you won't want to miss that. ♪ ♪ how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t....
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. >> marvin gaye never called your house? >> jimmy: hey, what's going on?e works for the phone company. >> high five. he called one night, i was in the throes of having a fight with one of my friends from school. we were talking about his one song, she was like, i know what he's saying. and i was like, michael is my friend, and i'm going to ask him. that night when he called, i was like, yeah, i have something to ask him. i said, michael? he was like, yeah. it was unbelievable. and i said, what were you actually saying? he said, i don't know, what do you think i've been saying. and i said i've been saved by the sound of michael song. how many people have been saved by the sound of michael's song? of course that's what he's saying. >> jimmy: and what did he say? >> no. [ laughter ] that man could have had a real big career if he had just listened to me. richie -- well, we're out of time, so you'll have to come back. tracee ellis ross, everybody. watch her on "blackish". wednesdays at 9:30pm here on abc. we'll be right back with the new basement tapes. ♪ [ ch
. >> marvin gaye never called your house? >> jimmy: hey, what's going on?e works for the phone company. >> high five. he called one night, i was in the throes of having a fight with one of my friends from school. we were talking about his one song, she was like, i know what he's saying. and i was like, michael is my friend, and i'm going to ask him. that night when he called, i was like, yeah, i have something to ask him. i said, michael? he was like, yeah. it was...
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but marvin gaye's song was a really signal moment. it was a moment when it was not at all strange as it sort of would a few years later for our most popular to be singing about fish full of mercury and so on and so forth. that's the spirit that's coming back to this movement. the people who organized this march on sunday, above all, are the environmental justice community groups in this city. people like elizabeth pierre and ed key lap tease that and -- eddie lap tease that and in, many others, and it's that kind of beat and that kind of sound that we need to get back in the, back in business. john denver's all very well and good, but it's pretty wonderful to have marvin gaye back in operation as well. so here comes antonique smith. [applause] >> hi, everybody. is that my mic? hi. good evening. >> hi. >> i'm so excited to be here. this is such, i mean, one of the most important causes we could possibly talk about because all our lives are at stake with this thing. thank you, bill and naomi, for having me. this signing i'm about to sin
but marvin gaye's song was a really signal moment. it was a moment when it was not at all strange as it sort of would a few years later for our most popular to be singing about fish full of mercury and so on and so forth. that's the spirit that's coming back to this movement. the people who organized this march on sunday, above all, are the environmental justice community groups in this city. people like elizabeth pierre and ed key lap tease that and -- eddie lap tease that and in, many others,...
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marvin gaye never called your house? >> jimmy: rarely.marvin gaye? >> jimmy: what? >> my uncle wrote many of those songs. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yes. isn't that right? arthur ross, yeah. anyway, michael called one night -- >> jimmy: my uncle works for the phone company. >> that is amazing. high five. so he called one night and i was in the throes of having a fight with one of my friends at school and, you know, when you're young, my dad's a police officer, he'll beat you up. so, she was -- we were talk iin about the song and she was like, i know what he's saying. michael's my friend, i'm going to ask him. so, that night when he called, i was like, yeah, i want to talk to michael. i got something to ask him. so, i was like, michael? he's like, yeah, ooh! unbelievable. and i said, so, what were you actually saying when you say that and he was like, i don't know, what do you think? i've been saved by the sound of michael's song. and he was like -- ♪ i've been save by the sound of michael's song ♪ i mean, it seems like, of course that's
marvin gaye never called your house? >> jimmy: rarely.marvin gaye? >> jimmy: what? >> my uncle wrote many of those songs. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yes. isn't that right? arthur ross, yeah. anyway, michael called one night -- >> jimmy: my uncle works for the phone company. >> that is amazing. high five. so he called one night and i was in the throes of having a fight with one of my friends at school and, you know, when you're young, my dad's a police...
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you didn't know who marvin gaye was.onal anthem which is the best i've ever heard. >> you get better when you have good players. at least good players, try to get them to be better. you can't win without players. you just can't. >> it's about recruiting? >> it's about recruiting and getting the right type of player, somebody that can play in your system and understanding what you want to do. so i have three assistant coaches who all played for me. they know what i want. they help me with those guys. it's hard to be here because we got maryland georgetown, come on. there's a lot of blood there. it's not always good. >> you bled a lot of orange right? >> you got it. >> in submission a few time, trust me. >> the success that you have despite that you say every day you still have a fear of failing every day. i didn't believe it when you said that? >> it's true. i was 17. i was a walk-on, i didn't know if i'd make it. i was worried i'd even make the team, luckily, i did. the search committee, two of the four people didn't wan
you didn't know who marvin gaye was.onal anthem which is the best i've ever heard. >> you get better when you have good players. at least good players, try to get them to be better. you can't win without players. you just can't. >> it's about recruiting? >> it's about recruiting and getting the right type of player, somebody that can play in your system and understanding what you want to do. so i have three assistant coaches who all played for me. they know what i want. they...
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of apple is going to stand up there and dramatically unveil his gayness, i only have one thing to say. being gay looks so sleek and cool! (laughter) i bet it's loaded with great features like an ultra-thin profile! so if you're watching, tim cook, gay, please! wait. you know what? i'll wait. in six months, they're just gonna come out with a gayer version. (applause) and finally, there's a new medical study out of the university of montreal -- i believe i'm pronouncing that correctly -- and surprisingly, it wasn't linking poutine to early-on set everything. jim? >> frequent sex with many partners might reduce a man's risks of developing prostate cancer. that according to a new study. researchers from the university of montreal studied over 3,200 men and found men who have slept with 20 or more women have a 28% lower risk of being diagnosed. >> stephen: that's right, multiple partners reduce men's cancer risk. it turns out, the bachelor has been an 9-year p.s.a. for prostate health. (laughter) research found that frequent humping, or as they call it in montreal "the canadian mountie," i
of apple is going to stand up there and dramatically unveil his gayness, i only have one thing to say. being gay looks so sleek and cool! (laughter) i bet it's loaded with great features like an ultra-thin profile! so if you're watching, tim cook, gay, please! wait. you know what? i'll wait. in six months, they're just gonna come out with a gayer version. (applause) and finally, there's a new medical study out of the university of montreal -- i believe i'm pronouncing that correctly -- and...
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falling below countries like you're gaye, france, even malta. dropping five spots from last year.ing on? >> what's going on, david, people feeling things are out of control. can't trust the dollar. tax code more incomprehensible. no one understanding health care. irs on a rampage, not called to account. who knows who's listening to your phone calms. people feel they're not moving forward, aren't, real incomes are going down and don't see a chance to get ahead. no wonder they're unhappy. >> and rick, i may sound like a marxist for saying it, but they see all the rich guys getting benefits and most of the rest of us aren't. >> god, i hope we're tarping this show. i really do. >> we are. yeah. david, you are exactly right. of course that's true. look at wall street, that knows all the angles to make the big money. the regular guy doesn't get to know. i do want to say something about the freedom index. does anybody this possible that might have something to do with what we've learned about the nsa? i feel less free when i know i'm being spied on. >> economic policies. every branch of
falling below countries like you're gaye, france, even malta. dropping five spots from last year.ing on? >> what's going on, david, people feeling things are out of control. can't trust the dollar. tax code more incomprehensible. no one understanding health care. irs on a rampage, not called to account. who knows who's listening to your phone calms. people feel they're not moving forward, aren't, real incomes are going down and don't see a chance to get ahead. no wonder they're unhappy....
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if you put on marvin gaye right now, i'd burst into tears. what do you do? beach, you get laid, and you get high. >> it was here, all the way out at the tip of cape cod, provincetown, massachusetts, where the pilgrims first landed. and it was where i first landed. 1972, washed in a town with a head full of orange sunshine and a few friends. provincetown, a wonderland of tolerance, long time tradition of accepting artists, writers, the badly behaved, the gay, the different. it was paradise. the joy that can only come with an absolute certainty that you're invincible. none of the choices that you make will have any repercussions or any effect on your later life. we didn't think about those things. i don't know what i thought i was going to be. at that point, i certainly didn't think i was going to be a cook. i don't know what i thought i was going to be. i was just, you know, hanging out in a beautiful place. >> a golden time, i look back on those fuzzy memories and they seem golden anyway. oh, there's john waters. first love, and there's me. this guy, johnny
if you put on marvin gaye right now, i'd burst into tears. what do you do? beach, you get laid, and you get high. >> it was here, all the way out at the tip of cape cod, provincetown, massachusetts, where the pilgrims first landed. and it was where i first landed. 1972, washed in a town with a head full of orange sunshine and a few friends. provincetown, a wonderland of tolerance, long time tradition of accepting artists, writers, the badly behaved, the gay, the different. it was...
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like, whoa, that is just so much gayness, like, right in front of me. like right in front of me, but, you know, just because i had never experienced it before. you know? >> to each his own. i like girls. i like vaginas. he doesn't. he likes penises. that his thing. who am i to tell him he can't like penises? >> everybody loves me. i can't help it. i am the queen of the universe i. think people like me -- love me -- because i'm so honest, and i'm cutthroat. >> i run the kingdom by myself. i don't need no help. >> i'm like a little chester. >> like a little chester? >> you're a -- >> i'm a peasant. >> absolutely. >> while washington seemingly reigns over the hamptons, he admits he has trouble reining in his emotions. >> you [ bleep ] guys are losers. >> every emotion leads to anger. fat, angry, mad, angry. everything leads to anger. >> washington's anger led to three domestic violence charges within the last year. >> the first time i got a domestic violence charge my ex angered me, and i hit him in the mouth with my granny's cane, and when the cops came,
like, whoa, that is just so much gayness, like, right in front of me. like right in front of me, but, you know, just because i had never experienced it before. you know? >> to each his own. i like girls. i like vaginas. he doesn't. he likes penises. that his thing. who am i to tell him he can't like penises? >> everybody loves me. i can't help it. i am the queen of the universe i. think people like me -- love me -- because i'm so honest, and i'm cutthroat. >> i run the kingdom...
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himself who recorded these conversations with world leaders according to the author william doyle who gayer before heard tapes to the "new york post." here's the president speaking with his pakistani counterpart about how to get the western hostages released from lebanon. >> well, we must do that in a way that does not make the hijackers think that they have won their goal. >> reporter: reagan believed if the hostage negotiations were not handle delegately it would foment more terrorism. >> i agree with you, mr. president. >> reporter: proof that many of the foreign policy challenges of reagan's time, like terrorism and middle east unrest, remains problems today. >> we're still holding for president. >> reporter: the tapes show world leaders get put on hold, like when syrian president hafez al assad was left waiting for 13 minutes while reagan finished a horse ride at his california ranch. after finally picking up the line, reagan congratulated the dictator, the father of the current syrian president, for his electoral win. >> mr. president, let me take this opportunity to extend my congra
himself who recorded these conversations with world leaders according to the author william doyle who gayer before heard tapes to the "new york post." here's the president speaking with his pakistani counterpart about how to get the western hostages released from lebanon. >> well, we must do that in a way that does not make the hijackers think that they have won their goal. >> reporter: reagan believed if the hostage negotiations were not handle delegately it would foment...
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gave abrevet rank, you gaye commissioned officer a higher result of meritorious conduct but without receiving of real rank. so you wear the insignia but getting the pay, and it's temporary. so hunt continued, general burnside informed me on his return to the army that he had done so, that the president acquiesced at once, saying that when at antietam he had promised that he wouldlan do this and requested that when saw theburnside secretary of war, he would asked him to have the commissions made mr. edwin and stanton promised to do. but unfortunately, general burnside mentioned the halluckance to general that happened, who said it must not be done and had it stopped. have the bureaucracy in washington making sure you're not going to have any officers the rank of captain in the u.s. army. fewe will be a few, a field-grade officers. andy hunt and john tidball the like, who get their brevet promotions. temporary brevet ranks for the war. but regular army officers, no. was notwar department allowing, with the exception of circumstances, really any field-grade officers, because the captain being th
gave abrevet rank, you gaye commissioned officer a higher result of meritorious conduct but without receiving of real rank. so you wear the insignia but getting the pay, and it's temporary. so hunt continued, general burnside informed me on his return to the army that he had done so, that the president acquiesced at once, saying that when at antietam he had promised that he wouldlan do this and requested that when saw theburnside secretary of war, he would asked him to have the commissions made...