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this is a great rooms. you do this every year. -- a great cruise., and we are cruising the mediterranean to sicily. go to athens. it is like you are marinating in music. we have got michael mcdonald, kurt weiland. peter white will be there on the ship. artists.0 headline grand central station, plus ecb's incredible ports of call. thee are no strangers on ship. we have 40 shows to do. we have done two weeks so far, and we have been having the greatest time. it is not something we know is going to happen any time that right now. it is so much fun. getting the chance to be on stage with richard and mindy and gerald, we have known each other for so many years. we are having the time of our lives. ofis: we are running out time. you cannot bring your horn and not play any ink. >> i am going to quiz you. tell me whether you can recognize this. ♪ tavis: how about this one? ♪ i got it. one more. ♪ got it. you didn't stump me today. >> i never stump you. you are an encyclopedia. more, you want this and "summeralbum is called horns." if you are on that cruise
this is a great rooms. you do this every year. -- a great cruise., and we are cruising the mediterranean to sicily. go to athens. it is like you are marinating in music. we have got michael mcdonald, kurt weiland. peter white will be there on the ship. artists.0 headline grand central station, plus ecb's incredible ports of call. thee are no strangers on ship. we have 40 shows to do. we have done two weeks so far, and we have been having the greatest time. it is not something we know is going...
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they do a great, great event. to be hanging with the ladies. >> always doing your good stuff. >>> now we have breaking news, people. >> get ready. >> breaking news. apparently -- i don't know if they don't like to be called this. i don't use it with disrespect. they are now known as kimye. of course, we're talking about kim and kanye. reportedly, according to "us weekly" they want to get married in france at the palace of versailles, built in the 1600s, home to louis xvi and marie antoinette during the big french revolution. >> it's got a lot of gardens and stuff. a lot of it, obviously, will be off limits. there's a house of mirrors and all those famous things in there. they may do something on the grounds outside. >> well, i know that it's going to set them back a bundle. years ago she did a little photo shoot there. just to pay for the license to be able to do that. >> really? >> yes, yes. i can't imagine a -- >> wedding there? >> it's going to gather worldwide attention. >> we did try to confirm it, because we
they do a great, great event. to be hanging with the ladies. >> always doing your good stuff. >>> now we have breaking news, people. >> get ready. >> breaking news. apparently -- i don't know if they don't like to be called this. i don't use it with disrespect. they are now known as kimye. of course, we're talking about kim and kanye. reportedly, according to "us weekly" they want to get married in france at the palace of versailles, built in the 1600s, home...
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great. and you -- all of the christmas trees are up and all of the christmas carols are going on but i'm waiting wait a minute. how many more days of this do we have? so i think the danger is that we become overwhelmed and exhausted by -- by the pace of this. so i'm going to suggest that we have to kind of. >> find out -- >> take a step back and kind of pick and choose and where to begin all of that. and so i thought that what we'd do is look at some particular customs that we have and then move onto reminding people about what -- the christian holidays are about and even be radical and use a little scripture just to highlight that. i thought that might be a little different there. >> absolutely. we go back and we can talk about -- start with the ancient traditions and move up from there. there was a great dispute in the early church when is christmas celebrated. >> uh-huh. >> and the churches in north africa said well we're very certain about this, it's january 6th. and the -- the churches
great. and you -- all of the christmas trees are up and all of the christmas carols are going on but i'm waiting wait a minute. how many more days of this do we have? so i think the danger is that we become overwhelmed and exhausted by -- by the pace of this. so i'm going to suggest that we have to kind of. >> find out -- >> take a step back and kind of pick and choose and where to begin all of that. and so i thought that what we'd do is look at some particular customs that we have...
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this was the great land of opportunity, the great land of freedom, the great democratic experiment and yet people were perhaps a little too familiar with him. he didn't like the fact they treated him as an equal even if they were working class ordinary people. that's very strange. but on the other hand, it's typical of dickens because he hated cant, he hated hypocrisy of any kind and what he saw in america, in his eyes, was an experiment in democracy that had gone wrong. it had gone wrong because it was based upon hypocrisy. everyone was equal and yet there was a slave owning class in which some people were treated worse than animals. >> rose: >> and the darkest moment of that whole strip in philadelphia when he goes a prison in philadelphia where criminals are brought in and a black hood is put over their head and they're kept in solitary confinement and he goes to see a man kept in solitary confinement in this tiny little cell for six years begging, begging for something to do. and he's sitting in the cell, this man in philadelphia prison and dickens reports that he just sit there is
this was the great land of opportunity, the great land of freedom, the great democratic experiment and yet people were perhaps a little too familiar with him. he didn't like the fact they treated him as an equal even if they were working class ordinary people. that's very strange. but on the other hand, it's typical of dickens because he hated cant, he hated hypocrisy of any kind and what he saw in america, in his eyes, was an experiment in democracy that had gone wrong. it had gone wrong...
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so next year's going to be a great year. a great year following a tremendous year.nd by great, we think 8.5% to 10% in the u.s. >> jamie, you have some interesting themes, if you will, for what's going to take place next year. one being consolidation. the other, activism, which, gosh, i mean, '13, this year has been the year for activism, so i guess you see that continuing. and distress the -- distressed european credit is another area you're looking at. let's talk consolidation first, because it's central to how you think about picking stocks, correct? >> that is correct. so one of the things going on, obviously, out there is enormously advantageous and value-creative for companies to buy other companies now, the main reason you can borrow money, quite frankly, after tax for almost nothing. 1%, 2% for many companies. even if you go out and buy companies for 20, 25 times earnings, they're not only accretive, but they're actually enormously accretive, and that's before you get cost savings, revenue savings, so forth. what you're finding is a lot of companies -- a num
so next year's going to be a great year. a great year following a tremendous year.nd by great, we think 8.5% to 10% in the u.s. >> jamie, you have some interesting themes, if you will, for what's going to take place next year. one being consolidation. the other, activism, which, gosh, i mean, '13, this year has been the year for activism, so i guess you see that continuing. and distress the -- distressed european credit is another area you're looking at. let's talk consolidation first,...
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the great news was were so many people wanting makeovers. and myself, we have to say no. >> i know. bummer. >> you made two ladies very happy. >> the first one is laurie snider, 50 years old from indiana. she has had long hair for as long as she can remember because she doesn't know what else to do with it. she begged us to help her find a flattering new style. let's listen to her story. >> how adorable is this mommy/daughter combo. we're so excited. i love your sign, hey jill, my mom needs a make-over. she hasn't stopped bouncing. so tell me why. >> oh, my gosh. my mom is so excited. she has not done anything with her hair or makeup for the longest time and i cannot wait to see what you guys are going to do with her. >> we are going to chop off her hair and make it one color. are you ready? >> i think so. >> so that can be a traumatic change. >> this is big. >> this is going to be big. >> she's here with her husband rick and their daughter. guys, are you ready? keep your blindfolds on. here is laurie -- >> she can't tell if you're talking t
the great news was were so many people wanting makeovers. and myself, we have to say no. >> i know. bummer. >> you made two ladies very happy. >> the first one is laurie snider, 50 years old from indiana. she has had long hair for as long as she can remember because she doesn't know what else to do with it. she begged us to help her find a flattering new style. let's listen to her story. >> how adorable is this mommy/daughter combo. we're so excited. i love your sign,...
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this was the great land of opportunity and freedom, the great democratic experiment. and people were too familiar with him. he did not like the fact that they treated him as equal even if they were working class ordinary people. that is very strange. on the other hand, it is typical of dickens. he hated hypocrisy of any kind. what he saw in america was an experiment in democracy that had gone wrong. it had gone wrong because it was based upon hypocrisy. everybody was equal and there was a slave owning class in which some people were treated worse than animals. >> no white man ever hated slavery as much as charles dickens. it has something to do with the childhood sense of imprisonment. there is a record where dickens transcribes catalogs of escaped slaves from the south. in this one case, he simply writes down what he was reading. in this one case, you cannot out-dickens the reality of how gruesome it was. that kind of hatred of slavery, some personal bell had been rung. >> it looks very impressive looking back at this, how vocal and powerful a critic of slavery dicke
this was the great land of opportunity and freedom, the great democratic experiment. and people were too familiar with him. he did not like the fact that they treated him as equal even if they were working class ordinary people. that is very strange. on the other hand, it is typical of dickens. he hated hypocrisy of any kind. what he saw in america was an experiment in democracy that had gone wrong. it had gone wrong because it was based upon hypocrisy. everybody was equal and there was a slave...
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great for the skin, great for the immune system.t. >> i had a green juice today and i loved it. >> and we have a wrap for 290 calories. >> you don't like carrot juice? >> no. i like carrots but i don't like that. >> you might like the wrap. 290 calories. fiber in the wrap and then cheese and turkey here. the whole thing together, less than 400 calories. good options. >> thank you so much. all right, the holiday season is about gifts and giving. so why not do both at the same time? >> bobbi thomas has gives that give back. >> good girl, bobbie! [ female announcer ] crest + scope gives you the ultimate in fresh breath. so you have the courage to jump in, go in for the hug, or make sparks fly. it's the only toothpaste that combines the freshness of scope with the cleaning power of crest. crest + scope. life opens up when you do. prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding. guaranteed. d-con. get out. laura's being healthy and chewing her multivitamin. with one-a-day vitacraves for women! it's
great for the skin, great for the immune system.t. >> i had a green juice today and i loved it. >> and we have a wrap for 290 calories. >> you don't like carrot juice? >> no. i like carrots but i don't like that. >> you might like the wrap. 290 calories. fiber in the wrap and then cheese and turkey here. the whole thing together, less than 400 calories. good options. >> thank you so much. all right, the holiday season is about gifts and giving. so why not do...
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this bridge is fitting for this region and this great two cities and this great state. congratulations to all this is what we've been working for for many years and i wounl be a happier department director. i've been warned next not to do this but we will open this bridge tonight (clapping) well ahead of the 5:00 a.m. target. sorry i had to do it but we will open this bridge tonight. earlier in the program we heard from the mayor quan and now it's my pleasure to introduce the mayor at the end of the bridge of san francisco mayor ed lee. (clapping) >> thank you malcolm. if i may start off by saying i just want to join in everyone else's great presentation and deep presentation for all of the contractors and the men and women who have built and designed this bridge before also want to thank steve because we've grown accustomed to a assuring voice positive face on this promise and i just want to say thank you steve because you helped all of us think as a bay area not just as an individual cities and counties. thank you to steve (clapping) aqua net and i rode over the oops
this bridge is fitting for this region and this great two cities and this great state. congratulations to all this is what we've been working for for many years and i wounl be a happier department director. i've been warned next not to do this but we will open this bridge tonight (clapping) well ahead of the 5:00 a.m. target. sorry i had to do it but we will open this bridge tonight. earlier in the program we heard from the mayor quan and now it's my pleasure to introduce the mayor at the end...
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but great attitude. it was great working with him. >> rose: i think the country is doing on the rachel front. >> i think we've been doing some back sliding. you know what i've seen you know some of the supreme court decisions and all this effort to suppress-- . >> rose: having voting rights in south. >> minority voters, i don't get it, it seems like we're moving backwards. but i guess we are just going have to keep up the fight. >> rose: this book is called sasquatch in the paint, kareem abdul-jabbar written with ray ops does feld. >> anybody interested go to amazon.com/kareem. they can find out all about it, order it. and you know. >> rose: change a life. >> put it in the hands of young young people who need to trade. >> rose: change a life. >> hope so. >> rose: thank you. >> my pleasure. >> rose: back in a moment. stay with us. >> kenneth comb is here. he is a fashion designer. he's also the chairman of amfar the foundation for aids research, his company not only designs shoes and clothes, it has raise
but great attitude. it was great working with him. >> rose: i think the country is doing on the rachel front. >> i think we've been doing some back sliding. you know what i've seen you know some of the supreme court decisions and all this effort to suppress-- . >> rose: having voting rights in south. >> minority voters, i don't get it, it seems like we're moving backwards. but i guess we are just going have to keep up the fight. >> rose: this book is called...
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great chef and great kitchen ed landscape we've romanticized great chef and great kitchen a e i seene poles. i see puddles, and, you know, all of that stuff contribute to the flavor of the food. so it's truly what i call a terroir, a regional food. right here. and they're off. >>> every lunch shift and every evening, the trucks' locations are sent out over twitter. the locations change every day. people flock quickly to find them, as the lines can get long. very long. i took a run with roy as he made his nightly rounds. so how often do you make the full circuit between all of your various enterprises. >> twice a day, every day, unless i'm doing something crazy like this. it's kind of like i have a huge las vegas hotel, but the hallways are the streets. >> first stop, chego! a rice bowl place in the palms neighborhood. >> these are my guys right here. hola. [ speaking foreign language ] >> kimchi, spam, classic. >> this is the menu, right here. >> a big bowl of rice with meat, vegetables and lots of flavor for less than ten bucks. good deal. >> you are so sentimental about the busine
great chef and great kitchen ed landscape we've romanticized great chef and great kitchen a e i seene poles. i see puddles, and, you know, all of that stuff contribute to the flavor of the food. so it's truly what i call a terroir, a regional food. right here. and they're off. >>> every lunch shift and every evening, the trucks' locations are sent out over twitter. the locations change every day. people flock quickly to find them, as the lines can get long. very long. i took a run with...
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great to see it end this way. thank you both indeed for joining me tonight. >> thank you for caring. >> thank you very much. >> great end to what could have been a horrible story. tonight dawn lemon looks at the extreme weather coast-to-coast and a socking suicide in the middle of a crowded mall. it was caused by too much shopping? zçjzmó a man jumped to his deh from a mall balco after fights with his girlfriend over her endless shoe buying. it seems like a remarkable tory, did this g get sick and tired on hours of shopping and deliberately take his life? >> we may never know the full story but it hay be the pressures of holiday shopping contribute to the tragic and fatal decision last sunday to jump off the seven floor balcony. people over heard this man arguing with his girl friend about shopping expenses, before making the decision to make this fataleap, and there has been a here in china about this case. people lamenting materialism and pressures that may have helped drive this man to make this terrible deci
great to see it end this way. thank you both indeed for joining me tonight. >> thank you for caring. >> thank you very much. >> great end to what could have been a horrible story. tonight dawn lemon looks at the extreme weather coast-to-coast and a socking suicide in the middle of a crowded mall. it was caused by too much shopping? zçjzmó a man jumped to his deh from a mall balco after fights with his girlfriend over her endless shoe buying. it seems like a remarkable...
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a great place to stay is the wyoming inn starting at $180 a night. here's the great part.o the mountain top. at the mountain, we will do fireworks for new year's eve and a party at a restaurant. there will be a lot of cool things going on. >> we have a tiny bit of time, but chicago is a major city you enjoy. >> the hard rock hotel is partnering with playboy's 60th anniversary. they will have everything. champagne and live music and that's where you want to go. >> the bunnies look good now. >> $260 a night. legoland has a special new year's eve only $20 for kids. >> orlando is a sunny spot. >> if you are tired of the weather, orlando is the number one destination for new year's with families. that's a big thing. we have millions of people who give advice. it's smart to use a site like that and get the information. $254 a night, but $50 each night. >> thank you very much. happy new year to you. >> you too. if you plan to bring the kids on the trip. we have ways to keep them busy. >> right after this. >>> fall is finally here. >> and for every season there's a reason to watch
a great place to stay is the wyoming inn starting at $180 a night. here's the great part.o the mountain top. at the mountain, we will do fireworks for new year's eve and a party at a restaurant. there will be a lot of cool things going on. >> we have a tiny bit of time, but chicago is a major city you enjoy. >> the hard rock hotel is partnering with playboy's 60th anniversary. they will have everything. champagne and live music and that's where you want to go. >> the bunnies...
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great job, great information, appreciate your time.ri: consumer reports is revealing which companies deserve a lump of coal and which deserve praise. here, taught marks, senior editor for consumer reports. it is great to have you back. it is like that truth sayers' list. you really look at companies with an eye to how they treat consumers and what they have donn this year. let's get right down to it. amazon is not good this year. >> well, the policy that got them on the not the last, >> it is an interesting one. a very stern warning for customers who plan to make a return even if you have a receipt, you need to present the photo id. they then retain the right to take the information and store it in their database to track future returns. and based upon future return and exchange patterns, some customers will actually be warned that they will not be eligible for a return for 90 days which is pretty harsh. gerri: trying to stop people from returning everything that they get. that is annoying. and then you have to give them the informatio
great job, great information, appreciate your time.ri: consumer reports is revealing which companies deserve a lump of coal and which deserve praise. here, taught marks, senior editor for consumer reports. it is great to have you back. it is like that truth sayers' list. you really look at companies with an eye to how they treat consumers and what they have donn this year. let's get right down to it. amazon is not good this year. >> well, the policy that got them on the not the last,...
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she is a great person and great for gm.lthough the chrysler product, it is superior in some of these categories, you guys know that, right? [laughter] absolutely. >> as i said earlier, this is going to be great news for the industry. quite frankly, the fact she is a female is a super benefit. but she is also a great executive. person for thet job. thank you very much. joining us there, the former ceo of chrysler. and matt miller is right beside me. >> my pleasure. >> be sure to check a bloomberg television tonight because c suite caught up with the cadillac brand at the l.a. autoshow. it comes your way at 9:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. when we come back, we are going to tell you what high net worth individuals are doing with their money. , $5s a family office billion under asset management. sucks our next guest cofounded a family office several years ago. they have $5 billion in assets under management. with me now, paul, great to see you. x it is christmas in new york. >> that's right. -- >> it's christmas in new york. >>
she is a great person and great for gm.lthough the chrysler product, it is superior in some of these categories, you guys know that, right? [laughter] absolutely. >> as i said earlier, this is going to be great news for the industry. quite frankly, the fact she is a female is a super benefit. but she is also a great executive. person for thet job. thank you very much. joining us there, the former ceo of chrysler. and matt miller is right beside me. >> my pleasure. >> be sure...
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and for me, that means a great deal. if there's a cloud that means a great deal to me.he heisman is more than just winning a trophy for football. >> we have so many former players now who are talking about the injuries they receive in football and the difficulties they've had. concussions, joining the concussion lawsuit. what do you make of that? because you're at a very different track post football. >> well, you know what's so strange about it is i've been very fortunate. i wrote a book called "my life social identity disorder" which so many people made a joke about it. so many people laughed at it. and that's one thing that i did, i went to get that problem taken care of. because of that i've been very fortunate now to work with our wounded warriors in our military. we treat about 4 to 600 military servicemen and women all over the world. and i understand what's going on. but i will say this. i think we're throwing concussion as the blame for everything. but that's not so. and a lot of nfl retired players get upset with me, a lot of players getting upset with me. but
and for me, that means a great deal. if there's a cloud that means a great deal to me.he heisman is more than just winning a trophy for football. >> we have so many former players now who are talking about the injuries they receive in football and the difficulties they've had. concussions, joining the concussion lawsuit. what do you make of that? because you're at a very different track post football. >> well, you know what's so strange about it is i've been very fortunate. i wrote...
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dude, great actor.: funny, great guy. >> jimmy: edward and i are going to go head to head in a game of egg russian roulette. i don't know if you know they -- but we are. plus, one of the most talented people in the comedy business. he always makes me laugh. gosh, he's going to tell us about "anchorman 2, the legend continues." it is -- i heard the movie is off the charts funny. judd apatow is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] he's just fun. and we have a musical guest that's starting out in the business. [ laughter ] they're really cute. [ laughter ] they're like one direction. yeah, they're so -- like the new one direction, i love these guys. yeah, pearl jam week continues with pearl jam! that's right, pearl jam will be here rocking la casa. [ cheers and applause ] i love it. oh, it's insane, and they were rehearsing, and gosh, everybody just comes out of the woodwork to watch them. i mean, i left something here, i gotta come get it. yesterday's guests are coming back -- well, tonight and tomorrow n
dude, great actor.: funny, great guy. >> jimmy: edward and i are going to go head to head in a game of egg russian roulette. i don't know if you know they -- but we are. plus, one of the most talented people in the comedy business. he always makes me laugh. gosh, he's going to tell us about "anchorman 2, the legend continues." it is -- i heard the movie is off the charts funny. judd apatow is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] he's just fun. and we have a musical guest that's...
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it's a great product.nd their whole pitch is that they not only preserve the art of book binding, but also your tablet. and then [speaker not understood] based out of oakland. for the most part a design company, they make modular wall units. it's great for urban living. they do not produce in the united states. this is one company that doesn't. they actually -- they buy from china, but they are recycled -- it is recycled plastic. >> we just wanted to -- i mean, there's a lot of detail that's gone into this. christian and regina have been helpful in kind of guiding the structure of how this is going to be done in practice. we just wanted to introduce ourselves, kind of tell you a little bit about what we're doing. i'm sure there are plenty of questions. so, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> great, thank you. commissioner dwight. >> thanks for coming in, all of you, for presenting today. i think we've all acknowledged there are new certain novel retail concepts springing up. as a city that prides its
it's a great product.nd their whole pitch is that they not only preserve the art of book binding, but also your tablet. and then [speaker not understood] based out of oakland. for the most part a design company, they make modular wall units. it's great for urban living. they do not produce in the united states. this is one company that doesn't. they actually -- they buy from china, but they are recycled -- it is recycled plastic. >> we just wanted to -- i mean, there's a lot of detail...
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it's great to be here again.as the mayor said we really have the commitment in san francisco to make communities like this inclusive and as hard as it's these days to deal with the affordable housing crisis we are facing with in our city, it's not without a lack of effort. it's two of our best officials in the country mayor lee and supervisor kim, we are going to do everything we can to make affordable housing in san francisco possible. i want say a few thank yous. i want to thank our contractors for doing the phenomenal work and moving won this project. i want to thank bruce prescott, our architect, two of our managers, barbara and who has done all the work and i would like to thank them for their phenomenal work and the office of community investment and infrastructure. i said that, right? i'm looking at tiffany cut me off. formally knew her in her redevelopment agencies, it's really phenomenal that we are continuing to move forward when others have not found a way to do it. we thank you and the rest of the reg
it's great to be here again.as the mayor said we really have the commitment in san francisco to make communities like this inclusive and as hard as it's these days to deal with the affordable housing crisis we are facing with in our city, it's not without a lack of effort. it's two of our best officials in the country mayor lee and supervisor kim, we are going to do everything we can to make affordable housing in san francisco possible. i want say a few thank yous. i want to thank our...
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great movie. this is also a great movie.s almost every one of their movies is absolutely great. this one is no exception. and well, you, well, we'll got to talk about the movie in a men out. you haven't been here for like what? >> 3 1/2 years. >> jimmy: take us to what happened to you every minute since the last time you were here. >> i feel like i should have something to lie down on. >> jimmy: do you go to england for the holidays? >> i do, i go back to london. >> jimmy: seems like the best place to have christmas, the most christmassy place to have christmas. >> the american christmases seem, no offense -- just -- awful. american christmases, you know, it's too hot, too sunny. >> jimmy: in l.a. >> no, no, granted. in l.a. it is like. >> jimmy: this isn't even america here in l.a. >> right. this is something else. i went to the grove the other day. >> jimmy: shopping center. >> that's something sit in, gosh? >> jimmy: did you like it or not? >> i kind of did. >> jimmy: it's like it is very artificial but pleasant. >> you s
great movie. this is also a great movie.s almost every one of their movies is absolutely great. this one is no exception. and well, you, well, we'll got to talk about the movie in a men out. you haven't been here for like what? >> 3 1/2 years. >> jimmy: take us to what happened to you every minute since the last time you were here. >> i feel like i should have something to lie down on. >> jimmy: do you go to england for the holidays? >> i do, i go back to london....
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great to see both of you guys. >> it's always great to be here. >> yeah. >> what i was thinking as i was watching this, a bunch of things about why they are successful, but one of them was something someone told me this weekend, which was tell, don't sell. these people clearly walk the walk. they are experts. they got the expert to talk to the customers, the customer who was the expert and that is the best marketing, right, jeffrey? >> always about being the brand you are, the promise you want to deliver. that's what brand is about, that and something you put on a cow or horse. does fear work? absolutely, but every emotion works. do you want your brand associated with that. certainly, there are companies. remember the y-2k scare and nothing happened, but the key thing for you, do you want fear associated with your brand, is it part of your message? does it relate back to what you do? listermint is a great example or listerine. they use fear, fear of cavities, all those things to be able to make sure you have good breath. there's lots of ways to be able to use fear. >> that's interest
great to see both of you guys. >> it's always great to be here. >> yeah. >> what i was thinking as i was watching this, a bunch of things about why they are successful, but one of them was something someone told me this weekend, which was tell, don't sell. these people clearly walk the walk. they are experts. they got the expert to talk to the customers, the customer who was the expert and that is the best marketing, right, jeffrey? >> always about being the brand you...
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it's a great day one we've been waiting for. today's event is the historic corner stone that celebrates the vintage building into a 21st century workplace. we have a number of guests. today's speakers are nancy pelosi congresswoman with the house of representatives (clapping) mrs. van with the fester of the general services administration (clapping.) the honorable mayor ed lee at the san francisco. and from hk architects. (clapping.) and crystal-clear barton artist with the cliff barton studio. thank you all for joining us the general services administrations is to deliver the best technology services to the government and american people. critical parts are providing with that,s that preserve the integrity off our historic fats and incorporating the design features all have been integrated. those of us who work here about work in a historically more than building. the m public works will homicide a place in his. at the history it dates back to 17952 when it was commissions to design is a new this. this federal building is withi
it's a great day one we've been waiting for. today's event is the historic corner stone that celebrates the vintage building into a 21st century workplace. we have a number of guests. today's speakers are nancy pelosi congresswoman with the house of representatives (clapping) mrs. van with the fester of the general services administration (clapping.) the honorable mayor ed lee at the san francisco. and from hk architects. (clapping.) and crystal-clear barton artist with the cliff barton studio....
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already great work happening there. so we got really great coordination on that. we also met with neighborhood folks in the district 6 area along the waterfront those neighborhood groups have given us specific input and clear guidance on those types of issues they want us to address in that waterfront assessment. and customer service and efficiency improvements that we talked about we're working with our technical working group sponsors can now request and we can issue amendmented for budget changes on our project and see grants and we're also moving towards electronic invoicing. another piece of good news is that the credit rating was affirmed at double a plus and they gave us a stable financial outlook. they cited our strong program did debt management. looking ahead we hosted with kal trans 39 firms to identify upcoming opportunities here in san francisco and the bay area regions. in addition sam trans and other folks participating in the u.s. asian chamber of commerce in san jose. >> our staff has also been honored at the industry events. i was also very honor
already great work happening there. so we got really great coordination on that. we also met with neighborhood folks in the district 6 area along the waterfront those neighborhood groups have given us specific input and clear guidance on those types of issues they want us to address in that waterfront assessment. and customer service and efficiency improvements that we talked about we're working with our technical working group sponsors can now request and we can issue amendmented for budget...
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and this is such a great book and what a great ida.ss idea occur. >> we stumbled onto it. it goes from one to another and it's like, stop, and 1989, they were commemorating 200 years since george washington and his spies were together. and i said, what's been going on at that and i've been studying it. and i went to the cia and i said tell me about what we did. and we keep so of the things that they learned before they do this and they said it would be great. lou: what information was part of this? >> washington knew, and he said it will be a major thing, he's en by my side and he said finding people we can trust, find people that know the land. and you find a bartender and you find a drygoods owner and a guy that has a print shop and you find a woman whose upper-class has nerves of steel to penetrate the social system. lou: .group of eople. >> it does so much. so how can i possibly be? because we are watching benedict arnold and all sorts of things unfold. and we didn't have a very good counterintelligence. and none of our mutual frie
and this is such a great book and what a great ida.ss idea occur. >> we stumbled onto it. it goes from one to another and it's like, stop, and 1989, they were commemorating 200 years since george washington and his spies were together. and i said, what's been going on at that and i've been studying it. and i went to the cia and i said tell me about what we did. and we keep so of the things that they learned before they do this and they said it would be great. lou: what information was...
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family, great story, a great tree.hat tree lit up. >> it is absolutely beautiful. by the way, the tree will remain lit until january 7th. so if you are in town, you really should come by and see it. it is a pretty one. all right, now here is matt. >>> savannah, thanks very much. times of joy and pain to stories that touched our hearts, 2013 has been a memorable year. but what images will you remember the most? keith jenkins is the director of photography for "national geographic." keith, happy holidays. good to see you. >> same to you. >> some of these photos we are going to take a look at, as gentlemen just mentioned, some are very sad, some very poignant. some will make us laugh. start with perhaps the most photographed young man in the world today and that will be the new royal baby. >> the new royal baby. this is probably my favorite photograph of all of them. why? because they are an awkward couple. and it shows in this picture. it is a picture that really talks about their relationship, as much as it does about -
family, great story, a great tree.hat tree lit up. >> it is absolutely beautiful. by the way, the tree will remain lit until january 7th. so if you are in town, you really should come by and see it. it is a pretty one. all right, now here is matt. >>> savannah, thanks very much. times of joy and pain to stories that touched our hearts, 2013 has been a memorable year. but what images will you remember the most? keith jenkins is the director of photography for "national...
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you look great, richard.for coming in. >> david, i'm dressed like an academic this afternoon, my tweed coat. david: start with last week's decision. if you had been a voting member last week would you have voted with the majority or been a dissenter? >> no. i would have voted with the majority. i wanted to see the beginning of this tapering. i said so at the meeting. i felt like from my perspective the best thing is to get started. as you remember, david, i said, even though i wasn't for the program from the beginning, you couldn't go from wild turkey the bourbon, to cold turkey. david: right. >> betting this thing started was very, very important. i think it was also important for ben bernanke to lead that in his last penultimate meeting. yes i would support it. david: does the 10 billion go far enough? you have i guess about eight meetings next year. would 10 billion per meeting be satisfactory to you? >> i actually argued and i can only speak for my several i argued for 20 billion. i think the market could
you look great, richard.for coming in. >> david, i'm dressed like an academic this afternoon, my tweed coat. david: start with last week's decision. if you had been a voting member last week would you have voted with the majority or been a dissenter? >> no. i would have voted with the majority. i wanted to see the beginning of this tapering. i said so at the meeting. i felt like from my perspective the best thing is to get started. as you remember, david, i said, even though i...
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this is the great connecting link in the house.hile the english aristocracy chose to live in their great landscaped country houses, the french preferred the sophisticated atmosphere of the city. the court had moved from versailles to paris, where the aristocracy built themselves grand townhouses, like the hotel soubise of 1739. behind their plain facades were exquisitely decorated and furnished interiors where they could entertain themselves oblivious to the momentous developments in french society beyond their walls. the decoration of these houses is known as rococo, a term which originally referred to the elaborate, encrusted ornament popular in french design at this time, which became associated with the art and taste of the pre-revolutionary world itself. one of the most celebrated rococo artists was francois boucher, court portraitist and painter of allegorical romances. boucher's works were designed simply to give pleasure, fitting objects of delectation for an aristocracy with so much time and money on their hands. but time
this is the great connecting link in the house.hile the english aristocracy chose to live in their great landscaped country houses, the french preferred the sophisticated atmosphere of the city. the court had moved from versailles to paris, where the aristocracy built themselves grand townhouses, like the hotel soubise of 1739. behind their plain facades were exquisitely decorated and furnished interiors where they could entertain themselves oblivious to the momentous developments in french...
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it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the park is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for a dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy the history. the diversity of nature that exists in such an urban city, concrete streets, cars, we have this oasis of the natural environment. it reminds us of what the history was. >> there is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available on the 28 bus to get you very easily. the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll around the lake and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to wat
it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the park is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow...
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it was great.orated the rooms like 1979, 1980, but then put condom boxes everywhere. it was great. only on a will ferrell movie, only on "anchorman." >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. >> but it was great. they introduced us to a couple theaters there the night of the premiere. those weren't even normal. it was like adam mckay, when he introduced us -- >> jimmy: he's the writer/director. >> the writer/director. he said, "thank you, all, for coming here. are you ready to have your lives changed? the cast from anchorman is now going to touch you." [ light laughter ] so now we all just walk out in the audience and just touch people. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: that's fantastic. james will be doing this. at the end of the show tonight, james will be doing that for everyone here. [ cheers and applause ] >> only have a little bit of bird flu. [british accent ] >> jimmy: tiny bit of bird flu. anyway, you have will ferrell, who's just amazingly funny. oh, my gosh, how do you not crack up laughing? >> he's a master. all the
it was great.orated the rooms like 1979, 1980, but then put condom boxes everywhere. it was great. only on a will ferrell movie, only on "anchorman." >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. >> but it was great. they introduced us to a couple theaters there the night of the premiere. those weren't even normal. it was like adam mckay, when he introduced us -- >> jimmy: he's the writer/director. >> the writer/director. he said, "thank you, all, for coming here. are you...
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we're not everyone doing that. >> great point. >> it was such a great point at the time. it wasn't after the super bowl thing. >> we've got to go. >>> we're done. >> we're done. let's get back to the golden goose. >>> the whacky sign language guy is blaming a schizophrenia episode for his hand signal gibberish. we'll hear about that in a minute or so. >> in just a minute or so? >>> you've got to admit the fake sign language guy at mandela's memorial might be the funniest thing to happen at a funeral ever. i can't hear that enough. sadly the people he was signing for couldn't hear at all. look how close the self described schizophrenic is to the leader of the free world. it is priceless. it could have been poison. the guy was hallucinating, hearing voices and seeing angels. there were a hundred world leaders plus this mentally unstable guy. no wonder he fit in. how does this happen? no matter the selfies and booing. seriously south africa, get yourself together. lastly, i know you're all curious as to what the interpreter was actually signing up there. i'll tell you. it wa
we're not everyone doing that. >> great point. >> it was such a great point at the time. it wasn't after the super bowl thing. >> we've got to go. >>> we're done. >> we're done. let's get back to the golden goose. >>> the whacky sign language guy is blaming a schizophrenia episode for his hand signal gibberish. we'll hear about that in a minute or so. >> in just a minute or so? >>> you've got to admit the fake sign language guy at...
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, great patience and we reward that patience with this great structure. doing it easy but it's certainly worthwhile. it pridz it's travelers with a safe package. we'll think less about the controversies and instead call out the human spirit that built this privilege this is a human triumph thank you very much (clapping) >> it is now my great pleasure pleasure to introduce the chairman of the department of transportation. malcolm (clapping) >> thank you secretary kelly
, great patience and we reward that patience with this great structure. doing it easy but it's certainly worthwhile. it pridz it's travelers with a safe package. we'll think less about the controversies and instead call out the human spirit that built this privilege this is a human triumph thank you very much (clapping) >> it is now my great pleasure pleasure to introduce the chairman of the department of transportation. malcolm (clapping) >> thank you secretary kelly
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is the second stage now that we've got a great. this is a lot more than just rows of dusty bottles it's actually the best stuff in the winery the ground that's been sitting here for at least a year to develop its flavor much of which it gets from these these wonderful huge heavy oak barrels. which give all the different notes and flavors to the wife and parrot me if you press your ear to hear long enough. yet to hear the occasional. twig grapes were ripening you kiss was sweet like red one. knew they needed to be. beaten down who last forever. most wine companies in the crescent all reason might be trying to up production but there are some that still think that small is beautiful i'm off to meet the king of russia's so-called garridge wines and i've heard that this is some pretty high level home brew. you know your pattern is the man behind me gloria. he used to be an important exporter of wine and he's visited vineyards all over the world but seeing other people cultivate their own brands wasn't enough he wanted his own. two thou
is the second stage now that we've got a great. this is a lot more than just rows of dusty bottles it's actually the best stuff in the winery the ground that's been sitting here for at least a year to develop its flavor much of which it gets from these these wonderful huge heavy oak barrels. which give all the different notes and flavors to the wife and parrot me if you press your ear to hear long enough. yet to hear the occasional. twig grapes were ripening you kiss was sweet like red one....
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everybody, the great alan, you do such great job playing branson.go into season four, branson is estate manager. he's got a lot of responsibility in the estate. and he's the only person who knows what mary's going through. he becomes a confidant and a friend to her. >> oh, how confident? julian, i'm just saying. >> i'm not saying. >> if it was the american version, you know. oh, that's interesting. >> really interesting. >> i want to get to the rest of you. rob, hello. >> hello. >> i heard in the preinterview that you were quite fun and that you might be the wild card. >> a little feisty. >> allen and you are dear friends off the set. i guess you hang out when you're not working? >> we do. >> a bit of a bromance going on. >> oh, we love a good bromance here at "good morning america." that's nice to see. and look at you two beautiful ladies. >> me? >> i can't leave out phyllis loga logan, mrs. hughes. you're like the glue that holds it all together. >> i like to think so. >> in some respects, yes. certainly. >> and how about mrs. patmore at the end o
everybody, the great alan, you do such great job playing branson.go into season four, branson is estate manager. he's got a lot of responsibility in the estate. and he's the only person who knows what mary's going through. he becomes a confidant and a friend to her. >> oh, how confident? julian, i'm just saying. >> i'm not saying. >> if it was the american version, you know. oh, that's interesting. >> really interesting. >> i want to get to the rest of you. rob,...
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and it's great. done has been unique in its own way. and people have loved it. >> yeah. and we used -- >> exactly. the news itself, all the news outlets, give us a whole second wave of promotion because they show all the stuff. >> i'm glad you mention that. do you find a subtle irony or not so subtle irony in the fact that the news -- we love the movie. and yet, there are some not-so-subtle jabs. >> a not -- yes. not a subtle irony at all, that ron burgundy is celebrated by the media itself. and he's a horrible journalist. he would never be hired by anyone in real news. but i think in a way, all the news outlets like to know that they're still being looked at and paid attention to. >> we all laughed so hard. but there were some moments where there was some cringing. >> yeah. >> when ron discovers that car chases equal ratings. >> yes. yes. yeah. i mean, that was kind of what was fun about doing this movie was to make a real funny, broad pg-13 movie. and at the same time, have a little satirical edge
and it's great. done has been unique in its own way. and people have loved it. >> yeah. and we used -- >> exactly. the news itself, all the news outlets, give us a whole second wave of promotion because they show all the stuff. >> i'm glad you mention that. do you find a subtle irony or not so subtle irony in the fact that the news -- we love the movie. and yet, there are some not-so-subtle jabs. >> a not -- yes. not a subtle irony at all, that ron burgundy is celebrated...
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great pleasure to be here. thank the national book foundation for the privilege of judging this year's nominations in the category of nonfiction. in a lifetime of reading i've not had a more gratifying, surprising, and educational experience. we had the pleasure of reviewing hundreds of books. 500-plus to be specific, across a wide range of genres and topics, encountering contemporary american writing. ... and then down to these five finalists. " book of ages" by jill lepore published by alfred a. knopf. [applause] "hitler's furies" journeymen women in the nazi killing fields by wendy lower published by mifflin harcourt. [applause] "the undwinding" and inner history of the new america by george packer, published by for art strauss giroux. alan taylor slavery and war in virginia, 1772-1832 by alan taylor published by w.w. norton & company. [applause] and "going clear" scientology hollywood in the prison of belief by lawrence wright published by alfred a. knopf. this year's national book award in nonfiction goes
great pleasure to be here. thank the national book foundation for the privilege of judging this year's nominations in the category of nonfiction. in a lifetime of reading i've not had a more gratifying, surprising, and educational experience. we had the pleasure of reviewing hundreds of books. 500-plus to be specific, across a wide range of genres and topics, encountering contemporary american writing. ... and then down to these five finalists. " book of ages" by jill lepore published...
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coming hero to provide a lot of great equipment for start ups. i had my exposure to some of the folks. apprehending you're going to be able to wear a patch that tells us everything that's going ♪ our body. there's a virnd e vending machine you can find golf things in. it's incredible. this is another center and i'm surprised but yet not shocking that would be in danger patch because we're trying to make a lot of things happen in danger patch well. this is a great incubator 25 companies it's filled already with a lot of talent to match the talent i know that midgets by the way, is having with the qb laurdz or headquarters what talent like many folks that have joined some 25 people and administrators in uc st. all creating life changing inventions i think will be incredibly useful. this is the role of life science it is why years ago mayor replenishing and newsom and now i get it add my years of support to build this incredible innovation center the life science center we we call mission bay and a dog patch. i want to give a shout out to j cross-ex
coming hero to provide a lot of great equipment for start ups. i had my exposure to some of the folks. apprehending you're going to be able to wear a patch that tells us everything that's going ♪ our body. there's a virnd e vending machine you can find golf things in. it's incredible. this is another center and i'm surprised but yet not shocking that would be in danger patch because we're trying to make a lot of things happen in danger patch well. this is a great incubator 25 companies it's...
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the great clinic that we have. tom railway dell we have 12 clinics throughout though city and this helps homeless but just to have the sensibility and vision and commitment on how to help clients and we need health care reform and this will help house to manager the care of people who have complicated health issues so today is a really, really great day. i thank you for coming here to share with us this great occasion. we look at tom o'dell public health as the great neck best way of providing health care but it will inform us on how to operate on health care reform. okay. again, i really want to welcome you and for those who haven't seen the clinic it's going to be a great clinic. i want to end during the color i actually took mooney was going to walk and someone sitting behind me was actually talking about the clinic and they said they were afraid of going to this nice clinic it's for homeless people so i couldn't help myself and i have to say we think homeless people need good things, too, and you need to be in
the great clinic that we have. tom railway dell we have 12 clinics throughout though city and this helps homeless but just to have the sensibility and vision and commitment on how to help clients and we need health care reform and this will help house to manager the care of people who have complicated health issues so today is a really, really great day. i thank you for coming here to share with us this great occasion. we look at tom o'dell public health as the great neck best way of providing...
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it is great having you here.athy, when you found out you were going to be able to get your grandson home, tell me your reaction? >> well, it was a wonderful thing and i think that it's a christmas gift that i never, ever expected and i am so thankful to peter and all of the people who came through because of his efforts. it is wonderful. nkurt, you left vermopt to go to florida. and you have to enjoy the warmer weather for christmas in florida. that is part of the joy, right? >> a little bit. i am going to enjoy the snow, but i am happy to see my grandma and sisters and two dogs. >> what are you going to do at christmas and tell me why this is special to you? >> i am helping grandma get ready for christmas and hiding presents for my sisters and go to church. >> tell them on television where you put the presents. and i want to tell you guys tis a joy for us to be able to see your happiness and see you together and to know that you would have spent christmas by yourself in vermont and instead get to be with your fa
it is great having you here.athy, when you found out you were going to be able to get your grandson home, tell me your reaction? >> well, it was a wonderful thing and i think that it's a christmas gift that i never, ever expected and i am so thankful to peter and all of the people who came through because of his efforts. it is wonderful. nkurt, you left vermopt to go to florida. and you have to enjoy the warmer weather for christmas in florida. that is part of the joy, right? >> a...
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and also, great gift, great stock. just because you buy it and put it under the tree doesn't mean it makes a great investment. >> i have got a lot of things you still need picked up. maybe during commercial breaks? >> i'll do you solid. i'll pick some up for you. fast money starts right now. we are live from the pal sides center mall. this is the last weekend to go shopping before christmas and tonight fast money will be focusing on investing in the consumer. crunch time with just days before the holiday. we have got the last minute investment plays to help you profit off of the shopping season. and we will be taking questions live from the mall rats. 40 million credit cards used in stores may have been breached. we have got the man who started the target credit card live on set. and find out why this may not be the biggest problem target has to worry about. facebook is selling 70 million shares. is it time for you to cash out of the social network? let's get straight to the top story. is the consumer flying high, too?
and also, great gift, great stock. just because you buy it and put it under the tree doesn't mean it makes a great investment. >> i have got a lot of things you still need picked up. maybe during commercial breaks? >> i'll do you solid. i'll pick some up for you. fast money starts right now. we are live from the pal sides center mall. this is the last weekend to go shopping before christmas and tonight fast money will be focusing on investing in the consumer. crunch time with just...
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it was a great multinational empire. within austria-hungary, the nationalities were getting restless. this was the great age of nationalism. among the subjects in austria- hungary were a number of people who were known as slugs. they include serbs, slovenias and slovaks. serbia was acting as a magnet for them in austria-hungary. was giving them training in military tactics and so on, saying to them within austria- hungary, leave the prison. come and join us. what austria-hungary feared is if this happened the other nationalities within the empire would ask for the same thing. they were having troubles with the poles in the north and the czechs and the slovaks. it was not just a pesky neighbor that had assassinated its heir. it was an accidental threat. serbia was not destroyed. austria-hungary probably would be. host: 11 years ago you were here talking about a book called "paris, 1919." guest: i can see how much older i look. [video clip] guest: when i realized that lawrence of arabia was there. queen maria was there. i
it was a great multinational empire. within austria-hungary, the nationalities were getting restless. this was the great age of nationalism. among the subjects in austria- hungary were a number of people who were known as slugs. they include serbs, slovenias and slovaks. serbia was acting as a magnet for them in austria-hungary. was giving them training in military tactics and so on, saying to them within austria- hungary, leave the prison. come and join us. what austria-hungary feared is if...
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how great is that? >> it's great. the bucket of chicken.ng -- attached to his feet are two wrapped presents. one for willie and christina and the other for his parents. >> wow! >> because on the invitation, it said prizes will be handed out for the most festive. i had strings of lights. i was holding. we came as a tree. i glue gunned a star to a headband. and there were no prizes. >> let's just leave that up for a minute and drink it in. >> thank god i tanned my legs with self-tanner. >> that was crucial. >> prior to straddling my assistant. that was in the job description when i hired in. >> now, talk me through the bucket of kfc. that's the one thing people are, like, i get the whole thing except the bucket of kfc. >> that's the point. it's like you go to a really fancy party. there was nice food there. not over-the-top fancy. >> i'm sorry it didn't meet your fancy standard. >> there wasn't enough caviar. it was great. and by the way, everybody ate the chicken. >> everybody ate the chicken. it's true. it is true. >> but the ceiling was re
how great is that? >> it's great. the bucket of chicken.ng -- attached to his feet are two wrapped presents. one for willie and christina and the other for his parents. >> wow! >> because on the invitation, it said prizes will be handed out for the most festive. i had strings of lights. i was holding. we came as a tree. i glue gunned a star to a headband. and there were no prizes. >> let's just leave that up for a minute and drink it in. >> thank god i tanned my...
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great to have you here. >> great to be with both of you. >> great things. great things for america.olutely. our november sales were the highest we've ever had in november since 2004. and i think through this year, we'll be up nearly 12%, based on the strength of the product, starting with the mustang. >> starting with and perhaps ending with. robin, are you ready? >> can i do the vanna white? is it time for the big reveal? >> robin. >> the 2015 mustang, come on out. come on. >> the mustang is out of the corral. wow. >> this is out of the corral. it's out of the corral. thank you. it's gorgeous. >> look at her. we were all talking about it. an american icon. what do you think, alan? why the enduring popularity for this car? >> well, clearly, the mustang. we introduced the car. 50 years ago. and it changed the world because it's the first time that everybody could get access to a really neat sports car that was useful and was affordable, which was his dream to open up the highways to all mankind. >> and it's important to note, again, and the great city of detroit, wxyz watching there
great to have you here. >> great to be with both of you. >> great things. great things for america.olutely. our november sales were the highest we've ever had in november since 2004. and i think through this year, we'll be up nearly 12%, based on the strength of the product, starting with the mustang. >> starting with and perhaps ending with. robin, are you ready? >> can i do the vanna white? is it time for the big reveal? >> robin. >> the 2015 mustang, come...