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(panting) i gotcha! i gotcha! oh. i got it. i got it. i...ck. huh. duck. the egg. hey, nice catch, duck. what can i say? i'm a duck. i'm an egg-spert if you will. (giggles and quacks) oh. maybe you can help us figure out what to do with the egg. well, all i know is, eggs belong in nests, you see. you know, now that is a very good idea, duck. we're gonna build a nest for the egg. uh... how, how do we start? allow me. it's quite simple, really... we'll need an n for the "n" sound. then we need an e-s-t, "est" for the rest. kids: nest. that's right. nest. okay, little buddy there. now, let's see how you like your new nest. it's staying. (giggles) it's staying. good, good, good, egg. narrator: so sheep tucked the egg safely in its nest and carried it back to her haystack for a good night's sleep. (snoring) (baaing) ooh, brr. you know, it is a bit chilly in here. i'm gonna... you know, i bet you could use a little blanket, egg. there you go. sleep well. (rooster crowing) (sheep yawning) ahh... (clears throat) good morning, egg. i was wondering if
(panting) i gotcha! i gotcha! oh. i got it. i got it. i...ck. huh. duck. the egg. hey, nice catch, duck. what can i say? i'm a duck. i'm an egg-spert if you will. (giggles and quacks) oh. maybe you can help us figure out what to do with the egg. well, all i know is, eggs belong in nests, you see. you know, now that is a very good idea, duck. we're gonna build a nest for the egg. uh... how, how do we start? allow me. it's quite simple, really... we'll need an n for the "n" sound. then...
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. >> gooch gotcha politics become gotcha hearings.s is january 3 1st, and this is "now." >> today chuck hagel, nominee for secretary of defense, began his confirmation hearings by running a mine field set by members of his own party beginning with senator james inhoff, republicans set their traps, some of which didn't even have the right bait. >> in 2001 you were one of four senators who refused to sign the letter supporting israel. are those accurate? >> i want to ask the letter that you just noted in your fifth point. what was the date in the letter? >> the date? >> you said i refused to sign a letter. >> it was october of 2001. >> a letter to? >> okay. skip that one. are the other ones true? >> it is fairly important. >> thinly vailed as an exploration of his foreign policy positions, the game was more gotcha than global strategy. >> but i'll -- >> sdeshs your judgment as to whether you were right or wrong about the search. >> i'll explain why i made those comments. >> i want to know if they were right or wrong. that's a direct que
. >> gooch gotcha politics become gotcha hearings.s is january 3 1st, and this is "now." >> today chuck hagel, nominee for secretary of defense, began his confirmation hearings by running a mine field set by members of his own party beginning with senator james inhoff, republicans set their traps, some of which didn't even have the right bait. >> in 2001 you were one of four senators who refused to sign the letter supporting israel. are those accurate? >> i...
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gotcha! we got it, say i gotcha. >> i gotcha! >> yeah! >> reporter: quvenzhane, the daughter of a truck driver and schoolteacher is the youngest of four. >> we want to go get some buttermilk drops. >> reporter: and she can credit some of hur her success to the man inside the buttermilk bakery. dwight henry is the man who plays her father. she calls him mr. henry and he is an equally unlikely co-star. a baker in new orleans for 30 years, like her he had never been in a movie before. but before he got the part, she had to approve working with him. >> quvenzhane, how did you know when you first met mr. henry that he could be the man who plays your father? >> he brought me sweets. >> he brought you sweets? from his bakery? >> mm-hmm. >> when i walked in the room they say there she go right there. i put that big smile on my face, i had all them bags in my hand. i hand them to her. she puts that big ole smile on my face and i knew i had the part then. >> what is that look? i see you two give that look a lot to each other. is that your own langu
gotcha! we got it, say i gotcha. >> i gotcha! >> yeah! >> reporter: quvenzhane, the daughter of a truck driver and schoolteacher is the youngest of four. >> we want to go get some buttermilk drops. >> reporter: and she can credit some of hur her success to the man inside the buttermilk bakery. dwight henry is the man who plays her father. she calls him mr. henry and he is an equally unlikely co-star. a baker in new orleans for 30 years, like her he had never been...
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he knows we won't play gotcha or go out of our way to make him look stupid and we will let him answerns. >> eric: it wasn't long ago that people were afraid of mike wallace walking in. kicking the door down. now he picks up the phone and says hey, croft, can you get here? i need a hand here. >> bob: land land lan mary lands right. we said that it's the discretionary -- >> dana: nondiscretionary. she said discretionary. >> bob: i thought she said nondiscretionary. >> dana: no. >> bob: okay. croft, i'm not sure, when his response when he was asked a question about this, it was reasonable. he had 30 minutes. was he going to get in a bunch of foreign policy issues or find out what people wanted to know about. i think people want to know more about this than syria. >> eric: i wasn't suggesting syria was the question. maybe benghazi but softballs. >> greg: steve croft summed up why "60 minutes" is 59 minutes too long. we have seen harder hitting journallism on back of cream boxes. the only way the lovefest could have been fakeer is if they went skeet shooker. >> eric: more fake. >> greg: fa
he knows we won't play gotcha or go out of our way to make him look stupid and we will let him answerns. >> eric: it wasn't long ago that people were afraid of mike wallace walking in. kicking the door down. now he picks up the phone and says hey, croft, can you get here? i need a hand here. >> bob: land land lan mary lands right. we said that it's the discretionary -- >> dana: nondiscretionary. she said discretionary. >> bob: i thought she said nondiscretionary....
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no gotcha questions is off-limits. >> are you same person you were a year ago? i see you in the morning you look, i know you are getting three or four hours sleep. >> i have been working out every morning. >> played basketball? >> played basketball. >> played basketball on super tuesday. >> have you even tried bowling. >> my question, i have to defend my bowling honor here. >> why you? why do you think you would be -- >> get to that. >> have to wash the dishes and make your bed. are you free now on that front? >> do you have a special team for the dog or are you doing that? >> how many decisions do you have to make a day? >> can't count them. >> i sure did not. i thought we were going to get two swings. >> this is pretty cool. >> have you gotten lost here yet? >> i have,
no gotcha questions is off-limits. >> are you same person you were a year ago? i see you in the morning you look, i know you are getting three or four hours sleep. >> i have been working out every morning. >> played basketball? >> played basketball. >> played basketball on super tuesday. >> have you even tried bowling. >> my question, i have to defend my bowling honor here. >> why you? why do you think you would be -- >> get to that....
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no gotcha questions is off-limits. >> are you same person you were a year ago? i see you in the morning you look, i know you are getting three or four hours sleep. >> i have been working out every morning. >> played basketball? >> played basketball. >> played basketball on super tuesday. >> have you even tried bowling. >> my question, i have to defend my bowling honor here. >> why you? why do you think you would be -- >> get to th
no gotcha questions is off-limits. >> are you same person you were a year ago? i see you in the morning you look, i know you are getting three or four hours sleep. >> i have been working out every morning. >> played basketball? >> played basketball. >> played basketball on super tuesday. >> have you even tried bowling. >> my question, i have to defend my bowling honor here. >> why you? why do you think you would be -- >> get to th
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no gotcha questions is off-limits. hits. >> are you same person you were a year ago? i see you in the morning you look, i know you are getting three or four hours sleep. >> i have been working out every morning. >> played basketball? >> played basketball. >> played basketball on super tuesday. >> have you even tried bowling. >> my question, i have to defend my bowling honor here. >> why you? why do you think you would be -- >> get to that. >> have to wash the dishes and make your bed. are you free now on that front? >> do you have a special team for the dog or are you doing that? >> how many decisions do you have to make a day? >> can't count them. >> i sure did not. i thought we were going to get two swings. >> this is pretty cool. >> have you gotten lost here yet? >> i have, repeatedly. >> let's change the subject? >> jobs. >> we can talk about afghanistan right now. >> we thought the interview was over. our producer suggested one more question. >> the crashers, by now you must know. >> it's really a shame i had to g
no gotcha questions is off-limits. hits. >> are you same person you were a year ago? i see you in the morning you look, i know you are getting three or four hours sleep. >> i have been working out every morning. >> played basketball? >> played basketball. >> played basketball on super tuesday. >> have you even tried bowling. >> my question, i have to defend my bowling honor here. >> why you? why do you think you would be -- >> get to that....
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. >> no gotcha questions here. critics asking, what is softer today, steve crost's interview with barack obama and hillary clinton or his defense of it. have you to hear this to believe it. who knew that nearly $16.5 trillion in debt and we are making this stuff up. >> i am not going to keep cutting the discretionary budget, which by the way, is not out of control, despite what you hear on fox news. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other menta
. >> no gotcha questions here. critics asking, what is softer today, steve crost's interview with barack obama and hillary clinton or his defense of it. have you to hear this to believe it. who knew that nearly $16.5 trillion in debt and we are making this stuff up. >> i am not going to keep cutting the discretionary budget, which by the way, is not out of control, despite what you hear on fox news. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i...
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gotcha, little guy. hello, koala balloon. koala balloon? yeah, koala balloon. it's fun to say. the desert could throw at us. but a koala? we only have water rations for two, not three. and this little guy has special needs: water, shade eucalyptus leaves to eat and eucalyptus trees to live in. this survival challenge just took on a whole new furry meaning. okay, we've got to think positive. we can't communicate with the crew and we have a koala in the desert. and the positive part is... we do have a koala. we'll just have to share whatever we have in our packs, keep him safe and get him back to the eucalyptus forest as fast as we can. okay, we'll have to keep his spirits up too. who's the cutest little guy who fell from the sky? whose name is koala balloon? all right. we're about 40 miles from where the gang is waiting at the eucalyptus forest. let's move out! (bird twittering) says here, koalas are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants. and the plant they eat the most is the eucalyptus. aviva: really? koki: no, jimmy! they're poisonous unless you're a koala with a very spec
gotcha, little guy. hello, koala balloon. koala balloon? yeah, koala balloon. it's fun to say. the desert could throw at us. but a koala? we only have water rations for two, not three. and this little guy has special needs: water, shade eucalyptus leaves to eat and eucalyptus trees to live in. this survival challenge just took on a whole new furry meaning. okay, we've got to think positive. we can't communicate with the crew and we have a koala in the desert. and the positive part is... we do...
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(laughing) gotcha! (in squeaky voice): i knew it was... ahem! knew it was koki the whole time.ecret? knowing martin, he probably wants to come as a sperm whale. i should check in. (martin and chris howling) (creature howling) keep going bro, i'm gonna see if i can spot them. (howling) koki: wild kratts, where are you? (howling) oh, hey koki. we were just out trying to decide which nocturnal creatures we want to be! (howling) bet you can't guess. a wolf? oh! no... chris: i found the wolf pack! they're just to the west of us! okay, you're right. jimmy z: wolves!? yikes! you guys are actually looking for wolves? yeah, one of the most misunderstood animals in the forest. some people think they're really dangerous but they're actually pretty wary of people. wow, but that howling is pretty spooky. wolves howl to talk to each other. they're saying, "here i am. this area is my home my territory." (howling) let's follow that... whoa! gah! (continues talking, muffled) whoa, cool! an abandoned raccoon den! this must have been a great den. it's big, hidden and- martin: chris! chris? hey br
(laughing) gotcha! (in squeaky voice): i knew it was... ahem! knew it was koki the whole time.ecret? knowing martin, he probably wants to come as a sperm whale. i should check in. (martin and chris howling) (creature howling) keep going bro, i'm gonna see if i can spot them. (howling) koki: wild kratts, where are you? (howling) oh, hey koki. we were just out trying to decide which nocturnal creatures we want to be! (howling) bet you can't guess. a wolf? oh! no... chris: i found the wolf pack!...
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. >> thinly vailed as an exploration of his foreign policy positions, the game was more gotcha than global strategy. >> but i'll -- >> sdeshs your judgment as to whether you were right or wrong about the search. >> i'll explain why i made those comments. >> i want to know if they were right or wrong. that's a direct question. i expect a direct answer. >> if you would like me to explain why. >> i actually would like an answer. yes or no. >> well, i'm not going to give you a yes or no. i feel it's far more complicated than that. >> the nominee for defense secretary was reportedly asked to claire fews his hiss position on nuclear disarmament. it proved more an opportunity for senators inhoff and graham to show that he is in favor of immediate elimination of all nuclear weapons. chuck hagel wasn't having any of it. >> my position, some of the individuals national security leaders as senator nunn talked about, including himself, has never been unilateral disarmament. ever. never. we have over the years which i have supported the united states has led in reducing the efforts to reducing nuclear
. >> thinly vailed as an exploration of his foreign policy positions, the game was more gotcha than global strategy. >> but i'll -- >> sdeshs your judgment as to whether you were right or wrong about the search. >> i'll explain why i made those comments. >> i want to know if they were right or wrong. that's a direct question. i expect a direct answer. >> if you would like me to explain why. >> i actually would like an answer. yes or no. >> well,...
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gotcha! oh, man. (coughing) oh, no. w-what's the matter, little buddy?mm. come to think of it, you don't look so good either. i think maybe... (coughs) ...i ought to go home and get some rest. go home? by yourself? but if you're sick who's gonna take care of you? oh, i-i don't need anyone to take care of me. i just need a little... (coughing) ...a little rest. oh, no, no, no little buddy. i'm going to take care of you. well, that's what big buddies are for, after all. but, pig, i... oh. thanks, big buddy. no problem, little buddy. narrator: so pig took ant back to his barn to make him feel better. okay, ant, i'm gonna have you feeling better in no time. i'm making my special "get well soon" soup. (sighs) (coughing) thanks, pig. but all i really need is to get some rest. and then i'm sure i'll feel better. with my special "get well soon" soup i can make something that will help you get some rest. uh, just what makes this soup so special, pig? boy, am i glad you asked! ♪ when you feel kind of icky ♪ ♪ 'cause your pep's lost its poop ♪ ♪ when you're tired a
gotcha! oh, man. (coughing) oh, no. w-what's the matter, little buddy?mm. come to think of it, you don't look so good either. i think maybe... (coughs) ...i ought to go home and get some rest. go home? by yourself? but if you're sick who's gonna take care of you? oh, i-i don't need anyone to take care of me. i just need a little... (coughing) ...a little rest. oh, no, no, no little buddy. i'm going to take care of you. well, that's what big buddies are for, after all. but, pig, i... oh. thanks,...
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. >> gooch gotcha politics become gotcha hearings. this is january 3 1st, and this is "now."
. >> gooch gotcha politics become gotcha hearings. this is january 3 1st, and this is "now."
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sure that we are really educating our potential customers and not having any accidental customers or gotcha enrolled in the program given it's an opt out program so what we're asking for today is an opportunity to present that program to you, to get your guidance, and to ultimately if it pleases the public utilities commission to receive their endorsement on the overall framework of this plan. what you see on the screen here is the overall program elements. i'm going to dive a little bit more deeply into each of these as we go through the presentation and i am happy to take questions throughout. so beginning here in the quarter we're in right now we have, just as a reminder over the last three years under taken a extensive outreach program to the community here in san francisco. it's been a multilingual effort and retail in terms of face-to-face engagement. it's been fliers and multi-media so far, and what we came out from that effort of gathering information and engaging with customers, potential customers, are there's findings that have shaped our cleanpower sf program offering and that i
sure that we are really educating our potential customers and not having any accidental customers or gotcha enrolled in the program given it's an opt out program so what we're asking for today is an opportunity to present that program to you, to get your guidance, and to ultimately if it pleases the public utilities commission to receive their endorsement on the overall framework of this plan. what you see on the screen here is the overall program elements. i'm going to dive a little bit more...
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gotcha moment, i knew there was something -- that's not productive for anyone. the point of the book is to say, there's no island we can send the racists, no planet we can shift them to so we have to live with folks that sometimes believe that are incredibly frightening and even offensive but we don't have the luxury of disqualifying from our social community. how do we find a way to talk across and maybe get people to think differently about their understanding of the world? i think that is part of the point in the book. we have to start with building real relationships and being willing to say folks are going to get things wrong and not going to have a language or facility for making people feel included because the never had to cultivate that. and it's not simply enough to say i'm never going to talk to you. we'd never have a conversation. the key is to find a way to live with difference and to try to build the possible of having serious substantive dialogue across those ideological differences. >> host: three books. you have a fourth in the works? >> guest:
gotcha moment, i knew there was something -- that's not productive for anyone. the point of the book is to say, there's no island we can send the racists, no planet we can shift them to so we have to live with folks that sometimes believe that are incredibly frightening and even offensive but we don't have the luxury of disqualifying from our social community. how do we find a way to talk across and maybe get people to think differently about their understanding of the world? i think that is...
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ok so if you want to reply to that real quickly i'd like to go to patrick ok gotcha occupied go ahead i'm sorry i didn't hear that the question is is gaza occupied while. ok let's let's let's let's let's consider let's consider the facts israel controls the movement of food and medicine and goods and everything else in and out of gaza were not for the tunnels that they that they bombed every once in a while gazans would be starving right now secondly israel controls the water they they don't allow fisherman to even make a living off of the coast they don't allow humanitarian aid to enter gaza from sea so they control the water they control access points ok. so i want to go. i want to go to patrick is over almost run out of time here why would obama intervene now you keep talking about a third party ok a third partner ok and i tend to agree with you but why would he. he wouldn't do it now he can't do it now the reality of an american president with so much on his domestic agenda on the economic front the debt ceiling unemployment in the united states the slowly recovering economy means
ok so if you want to reply to that real quickly i'd like to go to patrick ok gotcha occupied go ahead i'm sorry i didn't hear that the question is is gaza occupied while. ok let's let's let's let's let's consider let's consider the facts israel controls the movement of food and medicine and goods and everything else in and out of gaza were not for the tunnels that they that they bombed every once in a while gazans would be starving right now secondly israel controls the water they they don't...
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just give us the representation we deserve oh too busy you got another drone strike to plant instead gotcha was that my piece. i. it's remarkably rare to hear a politician tell it like it is and that's why i'm excited to highlight my hero today this is james abourezk he's a former u.s. representative and senator from south dakota back when he was elected in the seventy's he made history as the first arab american ever to serve in the senate but his real legacy is a nonprofit he founded in one nine hundred eighty called the american arab anti-discrimination committee the largest arab american grassroots organization in the u.s. that defends arab rights and since that time he's been by and large under the radar that is until now just recently he was invited to speak at an international forum held at the university of south dakota where he had this to say about u.s. foreign policy he said i think it's in the interest of the u.s. to get the hell out of the middle east. but wasn't i like it and man i cannot agree with you more he went on to say this isn't my theory is the reason we're helping to
just give us the representation we deserve oh too busy you got another drone strike to plant instead gotcha was that my piece. i. it's remarkably rare to hear a politician tell it like it is and that's why i'm excited to highlight my hero today this is james abourezk he's a former u.s. representative and senator from south dakota back when he was elected in the seventy's he made history as the first arab american ever to serve in the senate but his real legacy is a nonprofit he founded in one...
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i would never come in there with a gotcha question. you have this sense that you are doing something very important. like you've never done before, that this matters and you are a voice in helping the public understand, that your help in the democratic process, those debates help the democratic process. it is an enormous responsibility. >> what is your proof? i will ask you got to question. >> 65 million americans watched, and 65 million americans learn something and they are debating the debates the next day. they are not tune in to reporters to hear, they're not listening to what they want to hear, they're not hearing people wanting to get on the news that night, and people asking these questions. >> let me give you the proof, the debates on the last political event that we have for you can get people from both sides to listen to you, at the same time and watch at the same time, and all that you have to do is look at the television ratings, and the breakdown of the democrats and republicans -- republicans watched the republican conve
i would never come in there with a gotcha question. you have this sense that you are doing something very important. like you've never done before, that this matters and you are a voice in helping the public understand, that your help in the democratic process, those debates help the democratic process. it is an enormous responsibility. >> what is your proof? i will ask you got to question. >> 65 million americans watched, and 65 million americans learn something and they are...
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tuesday house democrats introduce the public option deficit reduction at this is so cool part of the gotcha to deficit reduction in one sentence which would give consumers the ability to opt into it into a government run health insurance plan in the obamacare exchanges bill sponsored congresswoman jan schakowsky said of the bill quote the public option deficit reduction act will give health care consumers more choices and lower their premiums and by providing a low cost alternative to private insurance it would put pressure on all insurers to lower their premiums in order to compete so is in the public option the best way to lower health care costs the united states at no why not we are already at a point where we're looking at a bill to fix a problem that's already been created as we saw law just this week democrats and republicans in the in congress are faced with having to update the mandate because as it stands they're not going to be able to get enough money to fully fund the system that they've already so let's toss the public option in there it's going to be less expense is the ready
tuesday house democrats introduce the public option deficit reduction at this is so cool part of the gotcha to deficit reduction in one sentence which would give consumers the ability to opt into it into a government run health insurance plan in the obamacare exchanges bill sponsored congresswoman jan schakowsky said of the bill quote the public option deficit reduction act will give health care consumers more choices and lower their premiums and by providing a low cost alternative to private...
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examine the steps we need to take to prevent a repeat of a tragedy in benghazi, rather than engaging in gotcha politics that make it more difficult to achieve this bipartisan goal. madam secretary, as the new ranking member on the foreign affairs committee, let me say on behalf of the democratic members of this committee we would like to welcome you back to our committee, and we're glad you're feeling better. this will likely be your final appearance before our committee, and i want to take this opportunity to let you know how much we appreciate your outstanding and tireless efforts to represent our country in the international community. i have no doubt that you will continue to serve our nation in some capacity as you have for so many years and like forward to working with you in the future. and might i add as a new yorker, i feel especially proud of the wonderful and outstanding job you've done as secretary of state. i think that when we look at the outstanding secretary of states in our history of our country, you will be right up there at the very, very top, the way you've worked, the tir
examine the steps we need to take to prevent a repeat of a tragedy in benghazi, rather than engaging in gotcha politics that make it more difficult to achieve this bipartisan goal. madam secretary, as the new ranking member on the foreign affairs committee, let me say on behalf of the democratic members of this committee we would like to welcome you back to our committee, and we're glad you're feeling better. this will likely be your final appearance before our committee, and i want to take...
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gotcha! whew! stand back! it's teeter totter time! teeter... teeter... teeter...when i teeter... aaaaiiyyyyee... he he. i totter! ♪ you did it! thanks treetop nick and treetop sally! yes! - yes! [giggles] and so another tall tale comes to a happy ending! time to go home! hmmm does per chance this come in extra large? hey! we're too big to fit in the thingamajigger! how will we get home? i sure wish we were small again! just press the red button again! like this! ta-da! yeah! yea! (giggles) looks like i'll be picking fruit from the bottom branches again! i'll always reach for the top for you! thanks for showing us how to be treetop tall tom! any time! bye treetop tom! bye! the giraffe is the tallest animal, it's true. wherever he is, he's got the best view. his long neck reaches the tops of trees, and keeps him balanced so he won't scrape his knees! (giggles) ♪ got it! yay! toss it over here, cat! whooaaa! don't forget, when you teeter... you've got to totter! uh...that's better! now... get ready for my crazy cat curve ball! wooo! huh? uh oh. i'm too tall to get th
gotcha! whew! stand back! it's teeter totter time! teeter... teeter... teeter...when i teeter... aaaaiiyyyyee... he he. i totter! ♪ you did it! thanks treetop nick and treetop sally! yes! - yes! [giggles] and so another tall tale comes to a happy ending! time to go home! hmmm does per chance this come in extra large? hey! we're too big to fit in the thingamajigger! how will we get home? i sure wish we were small again! just press the red button again! like this! ta-da! yeah! yea! (giggles)...
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i would never come in there with a gotcha question. you have this sense that you are doing something very important. like you've never done before, that this matters and you are a voice in helping the public understand, that your help in the democratic process, those debates help the democratic process. it is an enormous responsibility. >> what is your proof? i will ask you got to question. >> 65 million americans watched, and 65 million americans learn something and they are debating the debates the next day. they are not tune in to reporters to hear, they're not listening to what they want to hear, they're not hearing people wanting to get on the news that night, and people asking these questions. >> let me give you the proof, the debates on the last political event that we have for you can get people from both sides to listen to you, at the same time and watch at the same time, and all that you have to do is look at the television ratings, and the breakdown of the democrats and republicans -- republicans watched the republican conve
i would never come in there with a gotcha question. you have this sense that you are doing something very important. like you've never done before, that this matters and you are a voice in helping the public understand, that your help in the democratic process, those debates help the democratic process. it is an enormous responsibility. >> what is your proof? i will ask you got to question. >> 65 million americans watched, and 65 million americans learn something and they are...
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gotcha! >> stephanie: it is still just as douchy.y. can i have some listener comedy whatever -- [ bell chimes ] >> stephanie: jim's favorite comments on yahoo, rocky mountain mike sent us this who was in a hissy in dc. last friday kfor posted a story on its facebook page about how president obama would be using the lincoln bible for the unofficial inauguration and the screen capture of that. so some of the comments. jared he should not have that honor. he is not worthy to he should be impeached or assassinated. christina, let's just pray for assassination. let's move on to nick. maybe he'll end joy a show at the same theater also. >> really? >> stephanie: sheila not paying at attention, maybe he'll go see a play. nick beat you to that joke. wendy i think he needs to go see a play. wendy is kind of a straggler. >> i think the secret service should be contacting these people. >> stephanie: and scott is the real kind of straggler, will he be going to the theater too! [ mocking laughter ] >> nobody has said that before except for everybo
gotcha! >> stephanie: it is still just as douchy.y. can i have some listener comedy whatever -- [ bell chimes ] >> stephanie: jim's favorite comments on yahoo, rocky mountain mike sent us this who was in a hissy in dc. last friday kfor posted a story on its facebook page about how president obama would be using the lincoln bible for the unofficial inauguration and the screen capture of that. so some of the comments. jared he should not have that honor. he is not worthy to he should...
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you don't have to give a credit card terms with the gotcha clause so why do you do it? this cynical answer is there is a lot more money to be made and changing the telos of these things can happen or simply making products people understand. it looks good. then one other tiny price adjusted is there is a brand awareness component. it did not occur naturally but steady show children can remember the set as early as 18 months than they will be more likely to respond favorably to it decades into the future. there is a part of getting your name out there and to bring the product home now these financial literacy tools in schools their names are emblazoned and letting the parents see the name of the bank. they will think i need of bank. >> host: like mcdonald's teaching financial literacy. >> what is the upshot? had do we keep our money at of the hands of people who want to get there hands on our money? >> guest: two ways. this will answer is you have to ask questions constantly. the second answer is we need to start talking about this. there is a culture of shame around man
you don't have to give a credit card terms with the gotcha clause so why do you do it? this cynical answer is there is a lot more money to be made and changing the telos of these things can happen or simply making products people understand. it looks good. then one other tiny price adjusted is there is a brand awareness component. it did not occur naturally but steady show children can remember the set as early as 18 months than they will be more likely to respond favorably to it decades into...
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sandra: gotcha. samsung expects record high fourth quarter profits.ny sate operating profit would be $8. billion and beating estimates up 89% from a year earlier. >>> anheuser-busch is promoting a new buyer at super bowl for the second year in a row. the beer giant pushing budweiser black crown plan. expected to be on sale nationwide january 21st [buzzer] ashley: you made it. sandra: ashley will try it out. i don't know. ashley: i'm trying it out in 10 minutes. sandra: year-end. ashley: not rear end. it was year-end. but it was written rear end. we they where your head is at. let's get to the market panel. john manley, wells fargo equity fund strategist and john freeze, street one president. scott, let me begin with you. from what i can tell you're cautiously optimistic. i should say cautiously pessimistic when i get into your notes. when i we kick off the fourth quarter earnings, scott, what are you looking for? we heard from alcoa, not bad but what do you think the season brings? >> i think a lot like what we saw with alcoa. you will have some compa
sandra: gotcha. samsung expects record high fourth quarter profits.ny sate operating profit would be $8. billion and beating estimates up 89% from a year earlier. >>> anheuser-busch is promoting a new buyer at super bowl for the second year in a row. the beer giant pushing budweiser black crown plan. expected to be on sale nationwide january 21st [buzzer] ashley: you made it. sandra: ashley will try it out. i don't know. ashley: i'm trying it out in 10 minutes. sandra: year-end....
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i think it cheapens show business and demystifies show business, but the ones which you call the gotcha journalism, that's one i think we could all do without. >>> last time you were on the show, i got great feedback for the back story you bring. before you even get to making movies, but the one thing i came away from is you had in changing your life around, the work ethic that you brought to everything that you now do, incredibly impressive, and nothing tells it better than this. they said about what you did, that particular thing is the most prepared human being. there's nothing he can't do. such a humble guy, and you're not like look at me, i can do this, but it's an amazing thing you can do that kind of scene in one hit. it shows proper dedication. >> it's your job, you know. i worked with many actors who are paid a lot of money and they show up and don't know their lines. >> any names? >> yeah. i'll tell you after the show, but it's frustrating to me because you're getting paid a lot of money. you have this amazing job. just show up and be prepared. you know? just worked with russe
i think it cheapens show business and demystifies show business, but the ones which you call the gotcha journalism, that's one i think we could all do without. >>> last time you were on the show, i got great feedback for the back story you bring. before you even get to making movies, but the one thing i came away from is you had in changing your life around, the work ethic that you brought to everything that you now do, incredibly impressive, and nothing tells it better than this. they...
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i think they just wanted a gotcha. >> stephanie: he gotcha as in got himself. >> caller: i think so. i'm going to make that my screen saver. what [ censor bleep ] turkey? seriously. >> had i been president at the time -- [ hillary clinton laughter ] . >> -- is the u.s. involved with transferring weapons to turkey? >> hillary clinton: turkey? [ hillary clinton laughter ] >> stephanie: i can't hear it enough. >> it's amazing. >> stephanie: yeah, she just cleaned the floor with them didn't she? >> yeah, and she was so cool and calm and collected and just so dignified. and she is sitting down today for a joint interview with president obama they are going to speak to steve croft on "60 minutes." >> stephanie: now, interesting. >> yeah, i think it is interesting. >> stephanie: all right. nappy time for you. >> i know. i'm starting to fade. >> stephanie: i'll call you later about the thing -- >> all right. got it. bye guys. >> stephanie: love you, miss you already. all right. we'll be right back with the remaining moments of the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: the left roars back --
i think they just wanted a gotcha. >> stephanie: he gotcha as in got himself. >> caller: i think so. i'm going to make that my screen saver. what [ censor bleep ] turkey? seriously. >> had i been president at the time -- [ hillary clinton laughter ] . >> -- is the u.s. involved with transferring weapons to turkey? >> hillary clinton: turkey? [ hillary clinton laughter ] >> stephanie: i can't hear it enough. >> it's amazing. >> stephanie: yeah, she...
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the ones you typically call, this kind of gotcha journalism, that's one i think we can all do withoutst time you were on the show, i got great feetback to the back story that you bring before you even get toic makin movies. the one thing i came away from, you had, in changing your life around, the work ethic you brought to everything you now do is incredibly impressive and nothing does it better than this. seth talked that particular scene, astonishing. not much he can't do. extremely versatile, surprising. such a humble guy, and i'll show you that. you're not like, look at me. i can do this. an amazing thing that you can do that kind of scene in one hit. it shows proper dedication. >> well, it's your job. i've worked with many actors paid a lot of money, show up and they don't know their lines. >> any names? >> yeah, i'll tell you about them next time. after the show. but it's frustrating to me, because, you know, you're getting paid a lot of money. you have this amazing job. just show up and be prepared. you know? just work with russell crowe and the guy is such a pro. i mean, were
the ones you typically call, this kind of gotcha journalism, that's one i think we can all do withoutst time you were on the show, i got great feetback to the back story that you bring before you even get toic makin movies. the one thing i came away from, you had, in changing your life around, the work ethic you brought to everything you now do is incredibly impressive and nothing does it better than this. seth talked that particular scene, astonishing. not much he can't do. extremely...
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ashley: gotcha. >> that creates great opportunity because they're based there but you're getting, reallys from all over the world and we own some of those in our portfolio today. ashley: with that in mind, who do you like in particular? what companies, what stocks do you like? >> one of our favorite holdings and one of our top 10 holds is vivendi. ashley: okay. >> you have a french conglomerate. they own 62% of the activation the videogame maker. ashley: yeah. >> they have the largest music business in the world, universal music. they have a tv conglomerate. it is value trap. poorly managed and really cheap. ashley: 21.55 here. you like that price? >> i do like it. we've been adding to it recently. we think it is worth at least 50% more. meantime i'm getting 6% yield while i wait, getting paid to wait. ashley: very good. one of the other plays you mentioned behemoth that is siemens out of germany. >> yeah. ashley: what in particular do you like about this stock? >> siemens is taking advantage of the opportunity to restructure over the last four or five years. ashley: yeah. >> closing pla
ashley: gotcha. >> that creates great opportunity because they're based there but you're getting, reallys from all over the world and we own some of those in our portfolio today. ashley: with that in mind, who do you like in particular? what companies, what stocks do you like? >> one of our favorite holdings and one of our top 10 holds is vivendi. ashley: okay. >> you have a french conglomerate. they own 62% of the activation the videogame maker. ashley: yeah. >> they...
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and now it has gotten so ugly, vindictive and so much a game of gotcha, that i go to washington, d.c.e, this is a toxic town. and, all my friends who i speak to, who are in congress and have what you and i would consider great jobs complain to me about how frustrating it is to try to get things done. >> arthel: and hopefully they can get back somehow to the olden days in that regard. for sure because the world is watching, susan estrich... >> of course. >> arthel: always a pleasure to talk to you. >> you, too, art. >> arthel: and, don't forget, you can read her syndicated column in newspapers across the country, that is every wednesday, and friday. rick? >> rick: hi. well, new smartphones packing plenty of new features like this brand new one from sony, just introduced recently at the securely electronics show and does a bunch of cool things, we'll learn about, when we come back. "consumer reports" is here to tell us about the new models and show us what they can do. stick around. ♪ [ male announcer ] tenacity plated in chrome. determination covered in mud fight firing on six cylinder
and now it has gotten so ugly, vindictive and so much a game of gotcha, that i go to washington, d.c.e, this is a toxic town. and, all my friends who i speak to, who are in congress and have what you and i would consider great jobs complain to me about how frustrating it is to try to get things done. >> arthel: and hopefully they can get back somehow to the olden days in that regard. for sure because the world is watching, susan estrich... >> of course. >> arthel: always a...
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i think he knows that we are not going to play gotcha with him and he are not going to go out of ouro make him look bad or stupid and we'll let him answer the questions. news besters said of -- news busters said of that answer how proud folks at cbs must be where they have an environment that the president of the united states feels comfortable coming on their network without any concern he might be challenged and therefore look bad or stupid. atlantic panned the interview calling it embarrassing failure is that uncovered no new information, arguing the daily show's jon steb wart asks tougher questions. "there is something deeply wrong with american journalism when the host of a half-hour comedy show with a left-leaning audience easily outperforms an award-winning "60 minutes" correspondent." a 5-year-old boy in cape cod, massachusetts, faces a possible suspension from his after-school program. after building a gun out of legos. yes, legos. the boy's parents say the school is taking things too far and a little bit of reedestruction would have been enough. they point out again the boy
i think he knows that we are not going to play gotcha with him and he are not going to go out of ouro make him look bad or stupid and we'll let him answer the questions. news besters said of -- news busters said of that answer how proud folks at cbs must be where they have an environment that the president of the united states feels comfortable coming on their network without any concern he might be challenged and therefore look bad or stupid. atlantic panned the interview calling it...
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we have not -- i think he knows that we're not going to play gotcha with him. we're not going to go out of our way to make him look bad or stupid, and we'll let him answer the question. >> and what i felt watching it, and it was gripping to watch, is about half an hour long, the final cut. >> a little less. >> right, about 20 minutes. it wasn't what either of them really said. it was the body language of these two people who four years ago were ripping each other's throats out. it was very gentlemanly of you not to remind them of what they said about each other on video. you had these two gladiators who had been at complete war, suddenly expressing this kind of remarkable bon ami and long lasting friendship as if they're the best buddies in the world. you seemed as shocked as the rest of us when they put on this performance for you. >> yeah, when i first found out they wanted to do it, i was flabbergasted. i was in london at the time interviewing maggie smith. i thought, what are we going to ask them? how are we going to do this in 30 minutes? and i think we al
we have not -- i think he knows that we're not going to play gotcha with him. we're not going to go out of our way to make him look bad or stupid, and we'll let him answer the question. >> and what i felt watching it, and it was gripping to watch, is about half an hour long, the final cut. >> a little less. >> right, about 20 minutes. it wasn't what either of them really said. it was the body language of these two people who four years ago were ripping each other's throats...
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. >> jimmy: ah, gotcha. ♪ year of the cat ♪ >> yeah. >> jimmy: you cannot beat -- you can't beat thel. they know every -- they know al stewart's whole catalog. >> that's amazing. >> jimmy: but that's good. you played those two songs. >> well, you know, i learn songs and that's how i teach myself new chords and learn how to play. >> jimmy: so "hotel california," "year of the cat," and do you open and close with those two songs? >> i want to go through my whole catalog. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i like it. just tell me who this dude is. explain that character. >> that is -- >> jimmy: that is you really playing "year of the cat" right there. i mean, you're going for it. [ laughter ] >> playing year of the bicep. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, what happened. were you wearing those shoes when you were wearing that shirt. what happened, your sleeves got torn off. >> i lost my sleeves on the way to the gig. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did a dog attack you or something? >> this is a sensitive singer/songwriter from the '70s. >> jimmy: of course he is. >> that guy's thinking you are an ass[bleep]. >> j
. >> jimmy: ah, gotcha. ♪ year of the cat ♪ >> yeah. >> jimmy: you cannot beat -- you can't beat thel. they know every -- they know al stewart's whole catalog. >> that's amazing. >> jimmy: but that's good. you played those two songs. >> well, you know, i learn songs and that's how i teach myself new chords and learn how to play. >> jimmy: so "hotel california," "year of the cat," and do you open and close with those two songs?...