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hal, is this the same hal of open the pod bay door fame hal. >> open the pod bay doors hal. >> i'm sorryid i can't do that. neil: now i am, still angry 2001 space odyssey movie was highlight of your pathetic life, and have not done anything since, a pity. go ahead keep the pod bay door closes, hal. forget about what other anchors think of me, you should hear what other e-mailers think of you, hal, you should go to hell, hal, i should block you from my server, hal, and i will, server, pod server door . kennedy: i am so sick to death i could spit. phony outrage and people making excuses for other people. hank aaron ruffles feather when he compares republicans to kkk members. he doesn't know any better! >>> and the woman in phoenix who left kids in a hot car during a job interview. everyone wants to make excuses for her as well. she's homeless, she's broke. what if she were only five minutes away from killing that baby? >>> and brandeis university, indian giving honorary degree to a muslim, after arranged
hal, is this the same hal of open the pod bay door fame hal. >> open the pod bay doors hal. >> i'm sorryid i can't do that. neil: now i am, still angry 2001 space odyssey movie was highlight of your pathetic life, and have not done anything since, a pity. go ahead keep the pod bay door closes, hal. forget about what other anchors think of me, you should hear what other e-mailers think of you, hal, you should go to hell, hal, i should block you from my server, hal, and i will,...
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hal, is this the same hal of open the pod bay door fame hal. >> open the pod bay doors hal. >> i'm sorrydo that. neil: now i am, still angry 2001 space odyssey movie was highlight of your pathetic life, and have not done anything since, a pity. go ahead keep the pod bay door closes, hal. forget about what other anchors think of me, you should hear what other e-mailers think of you, hal, you should go to hell, hal, i should block you from my server, hal, and i will, server, pod server door closed. see you tomorrow. >> this is "lou dobbs tonight." >> the house ways and means committee referred former irs official lois lerner to the department of justice for criminal investigation. committee found that lerner used her position is improperly en flew inirs agency actions again conservativein organization, impedeing official investigations by making misleading statements and may have exposed confidential taxpayer information and provideed evidence that shows miss lerner was looking to take a job with
hal, is this the same hal of open the pod bay door fame hal. >> open the pod bay doors hal. >> i'm sorrydo that. neil: now i am, still angry 2001 space odyssey movie was highlight of your pathetic life, and have not done anything since, a pity. go ahead keep the pod bay door closes, hal. forget about what other anchors think of me, you should hear what other e-mailers think of you, hal, you should go to hell, hal, i should block you from my server, hal, and i will, server, pod...
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the -- halas the ope hal, as thd bay doors hal. still angry, have you not done anything since uhal. pity ha*lt, go ahead kee -- keeo door closed hal. hal wrote back, i cannot repeat what he said. at ialice in georgia wrote too. frank tweets. i'll take what i can get. see you tomorrow. >> good evening i issue ashley webster in for lou dobbs, chief white house correspondent ed henry wanting that health and human services kathleen sebelius is resigning, news just days after the close of open enrollment for obamacare, a rocky roll out of the health care law. major web site flaws, reports of over 6 million cancellations of people who had health care policies previous look major questions regarding validity of en officer rollment numbers -- enrollment numbers and omd director will be her replacement.
the -- halas the ope hal, as thd bay doors hal. still angry, have you not done anything since uhal. pity ha*lt, go ahead kee -- keeo door closed hal. hal wrote back, i cannot repeat what he said. at ialice in georgia wrote too. frank tweets. i'll take what i can get. see you tomorrow. >> good evening i issue ashley webster in for lou dobbs, chief white house correspondent ed henry wanting that health and human services kathleen sebelius is resigning, news just days after the close of open...
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the -- halas the ope hal, as thd bay doors hal.have you not done anything since uhal. pity ha*lt, go ahead kee -- keeo door closed hal. hal wrote back, i cannot repeat what he said. at ialice in georgia wrote too. frank tweets. i'll take what i can get. john: it's that time again, they want your money. >> americans who can afford it should pay there are fair share. john: what is fair. >> denmark is becoming first country in world to impose a fat tax. john: media applaud new tax on things they don't like. we could payless if politicians done give -- didn't give special breaks to certain people. there honey there is $8,000 in here. john: you would be surpriseed at the size of sneaky taxes
the -- halas the ope hal, as thd bay doors hal.have you not done anything since uhal. pity ha*lt, go ahead kee -- keeo door closed hal. hal wrote back, i cannot repeat what he said. at ialice in georgia wrote too. frank tweets. i'll take what i can get. john: it's that time again, they want your money. >> americans who can afford it should pay there are fair share. john: what is fair. >> denmark is becoming first country in world to impose a fat tax. john: media applaud new tax on...
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i hate to cut this off, hal. think this is a great book and something a lot of people need help with so i really appreciate you coming on. >> thank you very much, j.j. >>> thanks so much for joining us today. if you missed any of our segments, you can find them on our website openforum.com/yourbusiness. we have some web exclusive pieces for you there as well. you can also find us on twitter. it's @msnbcyourbusiness. we are on facebook and instagram, too. next week, how you react to adversity can make are or break your brand. >> there are times where you throw up your hands and say, i'm done. other times you feel like, hey, we are nailing it. you just have to be willing as a entrepreneur and as a business owner to be willing to make the mistakes. >> find out about the mistakes two entrepreneurs made but how that invaluable experience has made them a better, more successful company. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg and, remember, we make your business our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it
i hate to cut this off, hal. think this is a great book and something a lot of people need help with so i really appreciate you coming on. >> thank you very much, j.j. >>> thanks so much for joining us today. if you missed any of our segments, you can find them on our website openforum.com/yourbusiness. we have some web exclusive pieces for you there as well. you can also find us on twitter. it's @msnbcyourbusiness. we are on facebook and instagram, too. next week, how you react...
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i'd like to close this meeting in memory of hal flynn which was a long time employee he recently passed away. that will be the order a second rather. all in favor, say i. thank you one and all >> thank
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i'd like to close this meeting in memory of hal flynn which was a long time employee he recently passed away. that will be the order a second rather. all in favor, say i. thank you one and all >> thank thursday, april 10, idle to voices the members of the audience kind and and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. irving at this point commissioner president wu. commissioner fong. commissioner antonini. commissioner borden. commissioner hillis. commissioner moore. commissioner sugaya you commissioners first on your calendar is items
i'd like to close this meeting in memory of hal flynn which was a long time employee he recently passed away. that will be the order a second rather. all in favor, say i. thank you one and all >> thank thursday, april 10, idle to voices the members of the audience kind and and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. irving at this point commissioner president wu. commissioner fong. commissioner antonini. commissioner borden. commissioner...
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at 12 million today, hal.t just that we're starting to get the gdp benefit but not the employment benefit? >> already seen manufacturing jobs increase so we're seeing some increase already and you've got to recognize that it will take three, three and a half years to get a manufacturing plant up and running in the united states so we have a long way to go before you see the full impact of what's taking place, but that cost difference is dramatic and it will change economics around the world. >> this is a dynamic equation, of course. if we get the dollar strengthening along with rights yields in the u.s., now china looks like it's trying to actually weaken, it's really the first time they have done this in a material way since 2005 or before, how quickly could that change the findings? >> well, of course, economics change all the time. on the other hand, china still has a currency that most economists believe is not valued correctly so they will have to do something about that, and, of course, interest rates wi
at 12 million today, hal.t just that we're starting to get the gdp benefit but not the employment benefit? >> already seen manufacturing jobs increase so we're seeing some increase already and you've got to recognize that it will take three, three and a half years to get a manufacturing plant up and running in the united states so we have a long way to go before you see the full impact of what's taking place, but that cost difference is dramatic and it will change economics around the...
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. >>> ty look at this san francisco city hal up in support of the golden state warriors, the playofforrow at 12:30. >>> in sports, choice word of those who have selected against his team, and they were swinging away tonight. we have highlights and all the sports, next. wirethey're big. fast. andome. dependable. and at net10 wireless, we let you tweet, text, talk and surf... on those amazing nationwide networks... without getting locked into a pricey phone contract. america's best 4g lte networks for half the cost. that's wireless your way. unlimited* talk, text, and data starts at just $40 a month. and now android smartphones start at under 50. net10 wireless. . >>> happy easter weekend to you. we start with the hottest team in the bay area, the oakland athletics, josh is warm up for this one, and first inning, albert, that ball is hit hard it's gone and make it 5 to nothing a's in the first inning, and josh you saw him warming up and now going deep. that ball is going to, and that's 7 nothing a's, and things continue to go their way. in the second inning, this guy, this is flat out
. >>> ty look at this san francisco city hal up in support of the golden state warriors, the playofforrow at 12:30. >>> in sports, choice word of those who have selected against his team, and they were swinging away tonight. we have highlights and all the sports, next. wirethey're big. fast. andome. dependable. and at net10 wireless, we let you tweet, text, talk and surf... on those amazing nationwide networks... without getting locked into a pricey phone contract. america's...
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this they ever heard of the hal condatabase? i don't think so. oh, but stephen, i'm sure he'd say, it's just one photo. cry me a farm. ... next up, folks, i make no secret of my love of ronald wilson reagan. my dog's name is gipper. my pool is shaped like a jellybean and i keep a sledgehammer in my trunk so at a moment's notice i can tear down that wall. my apologies once again to the san diego zoo. i'm sure eventually you will find those leopards. folks, i have long said reagan does not get enough praise. yes, washington, d.c.'s airport is named after him but he has to share that honor with president national. so i was delighted to see this. >> the first item for consideration is hr4017 to designate a peak located in nevada as mount reagan. >> this would designate one of the peaks of near las vegas as mount reagan. >> stephen: that, of course, is coming to you hot and hard from national committee on resources from cpan. i'm going to give a tip of my hat to the u.s. congress for giving reagan his own mount and i know what a majestic geologic form
this they ever heard of the hal condatabase? i don't think so. oh, but stephen, i'm sure he'd say, it's just one photo. cry me a farm. ... next up, folks, i make no secret of my love of ronald wilson reagan. my dog's name is gipper. my pool is shaped like a jellybean and i keep a sledgehammer in my trunk so at a moment's notice i can tear down that wall. my apologies once again to the san diego zoo. i'm sure eventually you will find those leopards. folks, i have long said reagan does not get...
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the original four members of kiss were honored, and peter gabriel and hal and oates.reet band went in too. they performed with their boss, bruce springsteen. ♪ hall and oates. and the e street band went in too. they performed with their boss, bruce springsteen. [ cherry ] i just crashed a wedding to talk about bums. you didn't really like them before... i didn't. how about now? now i'm thinking about going the one, two, one. yeah that's good. i like one, two, one! congratulations. nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine. nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. >>> a truck slams into a charter bus carrying high school students on a college visit in northern california. at least nine people were killed in the fiery collision. sfwlfrmgts and. >>> and health and human services secretary kathleen sibelius is resigning. she was in charge of the rocky rollout of the obamacare website last fall. she steps down after five years on the job. >>> suspects in a bizarre kidnap
the original four members of kiss were honored, and peter gabriel and hal and oates.reet band went in too. they performed with their boss, bruce springsteen. ♪ hall and oates. and the e street band went in too. they performed with their boss, bruce springsteen. [ cherry ] i just crashed a wedding to talk about bums. you didn't really like them before... i didn't. how about now? now i'm thinking about going the one, two, one. yeah that's good. i like one, two, one! congratulations. nothing...
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. >> hal mins toshibation er. can i ~ kiva mcneil. >>> [speaker not understood] california alliance for retired americans. first off, a shout out and salute to the muni operators, maintenance men, women, those who minister muni and the street lighting people who are up for a contract this year. they deserve everything they ask for and more. without them this city doesn't function period. you've been dazeling and dangling around this free muni for seniors and disabled. it should be a given. but you make it contingent on the passing of these floating bond issue. [speaker not understood] that's 240 million there. and you're playing us for a cheap trick. you know, there's a universal -- international accepted custom. it's even codified in places like nevada. if you're going to play somebody for a whore, you got to put the money up first. so, i'm here to demand the mob i for the rest of the san franciscans. we paid for it, we he deserve it. we should have it. thank you. >> next, please. >> [speaker not understood], bar
. >> hal mins toshibation er. can i ~ kiva mcneil. >>> [speaker not understood] california alliance for retired americans. first off, a shout out and salute to the muni operators, maintenance men, women, those who minister muni and the street lighting people who are up for a contract this year. they deserve everything they ask for and more. without them this city doesn't function period. you've been dazeling and dangling around this free muni for seniors and disabled. it should...
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hal was -- not to all the drolen the normal side, but how was that read at the time? >> it wasn't. they see it by -- >> undersold moby dick. >> it was published about four years after moby dick. moby dick was a commercial and critical failure. this was the moment they're really identify m is emotionally and physically exhausted. a little bit. and he published it in a journal , a publication here in new york. came out in three segments, october, november, december december 1855. there were notices of it in the times. cut quickly into obscurity like much of his other writing until the 1920's. >> and when you went about reconstructing is, he said you came across this mind blowing footnote. you went all over vermont his debut were finding -- >> what i find culminating is held intensive documented all this is. all the captains were riding correspondents about surviving the terrible conditions, but recalculations and turnings lives in the commodities, protecting them and trading them off. all of that is on paper and preserved. >> how were you able to reconstruct this exact shipment on th
hal was -- not to all the drolen the normal side, but how was that read at the time? >> it wasn't. they see it by -- >> undersold moby dick. >> it was published about four years after moby dick. moby dick was a commercial and critical failure. this was the moment they're really identify m is emotionally and physically exhausted. a little bit. and he published it in a journal , a publication here in new york. came out in three segments, october, november, december december...
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. >> like hal in 2000. >> jimmy: exactly. morgan freeman has been here., fun he is. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: did you experience that with him? >> it's funny. we were outen new m en nin new of summer. like being on the moon. 116 degrees. absolutely miserable. but we were all in between takes, go into this little tent. and finally i started saying, listen can you open the side up. we need air in here. people were starting to fall over. morgan would break into -- music. and it was his way to kind of deal with the heat. he would start going into like ottis redding. sitting on the dock of the bay. wasting time. i said is that where you are? and in his god voice, yes, i am. >> jimmy: very good to see you. congratulations on the film. >> thank you. >> jimmy: "transcendence" opens in theaters april 18th. when we come back, music from neon trees. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by a-t-and-t. rethink possible. gets that can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas re
. >> like hal in 2000. >> jimmy: exactly. morgan freeman has been here., fun he is. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: did you experience that with him? >> it's funny. we were outen new m en nin new of summer. like being on the moon. 116 degrees. absolutely miserable. but we were all in between takes, go into this little tent. and finally i started saying, listen can you open the side up. we need air in here. people were starting to fall over. morgan would break into --...
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server, hal, and i will, server, pod server door closed. see you tomorrow. >> this is "lou dobbs tonight." >> the house ways and means committee referred former irs official lois lerner to the department of justice for criminal investigation. committee found that lerner used her position is improperly en flew inirs agency actions again conservativein organization, impedeing official investigations by making misleading statements and may have exposed confidential taxpayer information and provideed evidence that shows miss lerner was looking to take a job with president's nonprofit group, organizing for action, creating the appearance of a conflict of interest, because at the time she was responsible for official oversight of their tax exempt status. a letter to attorney general eric holdesh, during th holder,e time -- document show lerner had a favorable disposition toward left leaning groups, including future. am with one -- am with one in response to a news story about organization for action, learner remarked, quote, oh, maybe i can get t
server, hal, and i will, server, pod server door closed. see you tomorrow. >> this is "lou dobbs tonight." >> the house ways and means committee referred former irs official lois lerner to the department of justice for criminal investigation. committee found that lerner used her position is improperly en flew inirs agency actions again conservativein organization, impedeing official investigations by making misleading statements and may have exposed confidential taxpayer...
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that's what happened in 1997 and 1998 when one of the strongest el niÑo systems in decades reached halc. el niÑo is not always this severe but because of its climate reach we're monitoring ocean temperatures closely. there is a 70% chance that el niÑo will develop this year, but there is no telling how strong it will be. >> you can think of it as a sloshing of the warm weather and the pacific. and normally almost all of the warm weather in the pacific is bunched up towards nearby, towards thailand, towards australia. that's maintained by the wind, and it's blown to the equator and you pushes the warm water to that end. >> reporter: when that warm water moves, it changes temperatures, wind and rain patterns around the world. in the u.s. it could bring good news. el niÑo could help relief droughts in california and the southwest, but it's effects are not expected to be felt until november. >> generally speaking in an el niÑo wintertime you're looking at increased rainfall along the west coasts, away from washington state to los angeles then more defused increased rainfall across the whol
that's what happened in 1997 and 1998 when one of the strongest el niÑo systems in decades reached halc. el niÑo is not always this severe but because of its climate reach we're monitoring ocean temperatures closely. there is a 70% chance that el niÑo will develop this year, but there is no telling how strong it will be. >> you can think of it as a sloshing of the warm weather and the pacific. and normally almost all of the warm weather in the pacific is bunched up towards nearby,...
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hal rogers. they may not be household names, but they are within the institution itself respected as people who really want to work with you to try to accomplish. >> it is interesting that senator schumer and senator alexander are mentioned. they are working on new processes in the senate to get things going. it's report -- let's report. would you support a two-year budget so congress can conduct budget talks half as much? 87% yes. 13% of no -- no. finalask our third and question -- would congress be more productive if members of their family spent more time in washington? you can vote at our website bipartisanpolicy.org. vicki kennedy, i've heard a lot of people talk about the need for people, members to spend more time in washington. membersoll, we asked if of congress should move their families to washington or leave them in the district. by six to one, americans said they should leave their families in the district. concernedmuch more with members losing touch with what their constituents wan
hal rogers. they may not be household names, but they are within the institution itself respected as people who really want to work with you to try to accomplish. >> it is interesting that senator schumer and senator alexander are mentioned. they are working on new processes in the senate to get things going. it's report -- let's report. would you support a two-year budget so congress can conduct budget talks half as much? 87% yes. 13% of no -- no. finalask our third and question -- would...
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but an attorney representing the woman that was in hal of that conversation, that attorney says that the tapes are real, he says that they represent about 15 minutes of an hour-long conversation. he also says it was not his client who leaked the tapes. so, we will just have to see if these tapes turn out to be real or not. >> one to certainly watch, thanks so much, chase. we'll continue to follow this story throughout the morning and on our website. nbcbayarea.com. "today" show will have extensive coverage starting at 7:00. >>> the san francisco firefighter whose helmet camera shows a fire truck running over a teenage girl in the aftermath of that plane crash at sfo won't be punished after all. according to "chronicle" the paper reports the fire chief determined the department didn't have enough evidence to support the evidence of battalion chief johnson. he had a helmet camera despite a general order against it. the department didn't have a specific policy, though, specifically forbidding it. the footage from his camera shows the 16-year-old girl was alive when she was run over by t
but an attorney representing the woman that was in hal of that conversation, that attorney says that the tapes are real, he says that they represent about 15 minutes of an hour-long conversation. he also says it was not his client who leaked the tapes. so, we will just have to see if these tapes turn out to be real or not. >> one to certainly watch, thanks so much, chase. we'll continue to follow this story throughout the morning and on our website. nbcbayarea.com. "today" show...
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to figure out what they are, we enlisted dad and comedian hal sparks, and parenting expert dr.ake a look at our fatherhood lowlight reel. >> ooh! >> reporter: exhibit "a," this dad giving new meaning to the term penalty kick. >> parents think some of this stuff is cute. and that child, subconsciously or in the future, may not trust his father as much. >> kid takes it stride though, falls down and gets right back up. >> reporter: check out this dad at a theme park, leaving his son unattended in the splash zone. >> okay, he's not big enough to get in the water ride we'll just park him near where the water will hit him and he'll get kind of the experience. don't do that to your kid. >> reporter: from the theme park to the ball park, often the venue for classic dad discombobulation. look at this guy. >> baby in one hand -- >> reporter: this dad doesn't even manage to hold onto the kid. >> his daughter just tumbles out of his lap into the bleachers. >> reporter: yeah, the look on her face pretty much tells the story. >> yeah, "you idiot." she gave him the death stare. and he deserve
to figure out what they are, we enlisted dad and comedian hal sparks, and parenting expert dr.ake a look at our fatherhood lowlight reel. >> ooh! >> reporter: exhibit "a," this dad giving new meaning to the term penalty kick. >> parents think some of this stuff is cute. and that child, subconsciously or in the future, may not trust his father as much. >> kid takes it stride though, falls down and gets right back up. >> reporter: check out this dad at a...
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> jimmy: and speaking of rock 'n' roll hall of fame, he's about to be inducted to the rock 'n' roll halyusuf is here tonight, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] you might know him as cat stevens. he's here tonight and he's doing a song with the roots. it's amazing. this guy, his voice is unbelievable. it's just so great. i'm so happy he's here. guys, it's time to take a look at the stories making headlines today and weigh the good with the bad. it's time for pros and cons, here we go. ♪ pros and cons and pros and cons and pros ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: tonight, we'll be taking a look at the pros and cons of watching "game of thrones." [ laughter ] season four just started this past sunday. everyone's excited about that, so let's take a look at the pros and cons of watching "game of thrones." here we go. pro, seeing all of your favorite characters come to life. con, then seeing them immediately get killed. [ laughter ] pro, it's got nice castles, dragons, sex, lies and betrayal. con, it's basically medieval times meets "the maury povich show." [ laughter ] i like both those things. pro, yo
> jimmy: and speaking of rock 'n' roll hall of fame, he's about to be inducted to the rock 'n' roll halyusuf is here tonight, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] you might know him as cat stevens. he's here tonight and he's doing a song with the roots. it's amazing. this guy, his voice is unbelievable. it's just so great. i'm so happy he's here. guys, it's time to take a look at the stories making headlines today and weigh the good with the bad. it's time for pros and cons, here we go. ♪...
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but i say this, every time, this production would not be without hal prince. in the '60s, there was a musical about the rise of marxism, basically two failed love affairs. that's the piece. two couples who fall in love and can't be together because of the snazi. that was very, very daring and it's come into its own as time goes on. >> charlie: did you co-direct this with rob marshall? >> rob arrived with the broadway production in 1987 and need add healthy dose of proper choreography and sho showbiz and clarity. >> charlie: rob with chicago knows how to do that. >> right. and there are certain similarities. there's the sense in which the numbers in chicago, you know, occupy fantasy, a territory of fantasy which is a nightclub, not dissimilar to the nightclub in "cabaret." it fed us in various directions. >> charlie: talk about king leer which is in production as we speak. >> well, there's a lot to talk about. >> charlie: i want your production and why he is the right person to do leer for you. >> well, i've had a relationship with simon. i've done nine plays w
but i say this, every time, this production would not be without hal prince. in the '60s, there was a musical about the rise of marxism, basically two failed love affairs. that's the piece. two couples who fall in love and can't be together because of the snazi. that was very, very daring and it's come into its own as time goes on. >> charlie: did you co-direct this with rob marshall? >> rob arrived with the broadway production in 1987 and need add healthy dose of proper...
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hal was -- not to all the drolen the normal side, but how was that read at the time? >> it wasn't. they see it by -- >> undersold moby dick. >> it was published about four years after moby dick. moby dick was a commercial and critical failure. this was the moment they're really identify m is emotionally and physically exhausted. a little bit. and he published it in a journal , a publication here in new york. came out in three segments, october, november, december december 1855. there were notices of it in the times. cut quickly into obscurity like much of his other writing until the 1920's. >> and when you went about reconstructing is, he said you came across this mind blowing footnote. you went all over vermont his debut were finding -- >> what i find culminating is held intensive documented all this is. all the captains were riding correspondents about surviving the terrible conditions, but recalculations and turnings lives in the commodities, protecting them and trading them off. all of that is on paper and preserved. >> how were you able to reconstruct this exact shipment on th
hal was -- not to all the drolen the normal side, but how was that read at the time? >> it wasn't. they see it by -- >> undersold moby dick. >> it was published about four years after moby dick. moby dick was a commercial and critical failure. this was the moment they're really identify m is emotionally and physically exhausted. a little bit. and he published it in a journal , a publication here in new york. came out in three segments, october, november, december december...
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>>anny: off hal we already had the bay bridge as a hot sauce and no sooner sister to clear.oving in part because of the park is stalled but even when it's not you can see how slowly they are moving because it's from fremont street of the way across old suspension span to the new suspension span. of the traffic is stopped. expected to back up to just continue to grow. you might want to rethink their plans about driving to the city today if you're planning on coming to the ball game or for any other reason. bart might be a much better option. that was the second incident. with an over a 22 minute drive time. it's also backed up on the approach to the toll plaza. led watching our winners a loader losers on wall street. the number seem positively after week. we bring people up to this country. we need more doctors and nurses on a regular basis. a number that comes out. it is positive. and means things are going to look good. maybe for the rest of the year. we aren't on employing a lot of people we aren't going up more than where unemployment. we did that lay off three defile for
>>anny: off hal we already had the bay bridge as a hot sauce and no sooner sister to clear.oving in part because of the park is stalled but even when it's not you can see how slowly they are moving because it's from fremont street of the way across old suspension span to the new suspension span. of the traffic is stopped. expected to back up to just continue to grow. you might want to rethink their plans about driving to the city today if you're planning on coming to the ball game or for...
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household broke famously -- hal holbrook famously said in the garage scene in "all the n," follow the money. see if anyone is locked up for a particular candidate. and follow the travel. ask people in iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina who they have met lately. that will give you some idea of how the 2016 field is shaping up, at least in the minds of people who think they are credible candidates. does not mean they will be. it means they are testing the waters. pointedlleague daniel out, if you were doing the same exercise early on, when then former mayor rudy giuliani was considered the front-runner for the republican nomination, you would have thought he had it locked up. conventional wisdom does not exist in this process. we will prove that by sharing our unconventional wisdom today. thank you very much. [applause] >> mary, go ahead. >> wonderful to be with you. my crystal ball is a little bit error. it reads in headlines. i will share six this morning. agree that welso will see how it goes. the funny thing about predictions is, you help enough time has passed no one remembers
household broke famously -- hal holbrook famously said in the garage scene in "all the n," follow the money. see if anyone is locked up for a particular candidate. and follow the travel. ask people in iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina who they have met lately. that will give you some idea of how the 2016 field is shaping up, at least in the minds of people who think they are credible candidates. does not mean they will be. it means they are testing the waters. pointedlleague...
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orrin hatch is one in the house bill shuster and hal rogers are a couple of names. they may not be household names but they are within the institution itself respected as people who really want to work with you to try to accomplish. >> it's interesting that senators schumer and senator alexander happened to be the two people that have been working together on the processes in the senate to get things going. let's report on the results of our second on line audience question. we asked would you support a two-year budget so congress can focus on budget issues have to soften? what did you tell us? lots of support, 87% yes, 13% now in favor of a two-year budget. let's ask our third and final audience poll question which is this. would congress be more productive if members of their family spent more time in watching 10? you can vote at their web site bipartisan policy.org's {/"/>}{\}{^} engage usa. vicki kennedy i've heard a lot of people on the commission on political reform talk about the need for people, members to spend more time in washington but our poll we aske
orrin hatch is one in the house bill shuster and hal rogers are a couple of names. they may not be household names but they are within the institution itself respected as people who really want to work with you to try to accomplish. >> it's interesting that senators schumer and senator alexander happened to be the two people that have been working together on the processes in the senate to get things going. let's report on the results of our second on line audience question. we asked...
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. >> reporter: there was goofy and enduring hal. >> unfortunately if the boy is our from our family.y single vote. >> you know, put him with a little glue. >> reporter: the preparation required a few adjustments. >> it gives me an extra -- >> reporter: and details research. >> give me an answer that i can let out there. >> reporter: including listening to hours of recorded phone conversations like this. >> reporter: when i came a little late, they cut me on there, so believe me you never have much margin there. let's see if you can't . >> this is the president of the united states that talking to his tailor. >> mr. hager. you can tell he's eating and drinking. he's chewing, doing three, four, five things at one time which he always did and he's just -- but he got involved in every little detail. and here's also a telling of the time. so my pocketknife doesn't fall out. here's the president caring a pocketknife. you never know when i have to whittle. i'm going to have to cut this budget. here's what we're going to do. yeah. >> but there was this. he's my height. he's 6'3" 6'4". you ar
. >> reporter: there was goofy and enduring hal. >> unfortunately if the boy is our from our family.y single vote. >> you know, put him with a little glue. >> reporter: the preparation required a few adjustments. >> it gives me an extra -- >> reporter: and details research. >> give me an answer that i can let out there. >> reporter: including listening to hours of recorded phone conversations like this. >> reporter: when i came a little...
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household broke famously -- hal holbrook famously said in the garage scene in "all the n," follow the money. see if anyone is locked up for a particular candidate. and follow the travel. ask people in iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina who they have met lately. that will give you some idea of how the 2016 field is shaping up, at least in the minds of people who think they are credible candidates. does not mean they will be. it means they are testing the waters. pointedlleague daniel out, if you were doing the same exercise early on, when then former mayor rudy giuliani was considered the front-runner for the republican nomination, you would have thought he had it locked up. conventional wisdom does not exist in this process. we will prove that by sharing our unconventional wisdom today. thank you very much. [applause] >> mary, go ahead. >> wonderful to be with you. my crystal ball is a little bit error. it reads in headlines. i will share six this morning. agree that welso will see how it goes. the funny thing about predictions is, you help enough time has passed no one remembers
household broke famously -- hal holbrook famously said in the garage scene in "all the n," follow the money. see if anyone is locked up for a particular candidate. and follow the travel. ask people in iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina who they have met lately. that will give you some idea of how the 2016 field is shaping up, at least in the minds of people who think they are credible candidates. does not mean they will be. it means they are testing the waters. pointedlleague...
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if it is geographic primarily, hal is the experience of people on the border states different then people like us to live in that d.c. metro area where the immigration seems benign. is there a real difference in experience? >> well, the politics of someone else to talk about the regions. i think part of what we're saying here is there is less about -- in some ways despite the partisan budding of heads and the gridlock : in some ways there is less of a partisan divide than you might argue. i think any administration will prioritize and said the border is important. when republicans would look at this honestly people would say, adding in a deterrent to the border is a good thing. in some underlying wais this but the fact that they can agree on anything will we're standing here agreeing and saying, you know, we are adding a new deterrent to the border. yes, we could talk about why the politics don't work. that's kind of where we started. i think people and the government, both sides realize we're not going to get to a fixed unless we have rules that work and more agreement. >> just one other
if it is geographic primarily, hal is the experience of people on the border states different then people like us to live in that d.c. metro area where the immigration seems benign. is there a real difference in experience? >> well, the politics of someone else to talk about the regions. i think part of what we're saying here is there is less about -- in some ways despite the partisan budding of heads and the gridlock : in some ways there is less of a partisan divide than you might argue....
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new this moniker the sole voice as the ingredient that has been known as the of the matt cam called halse-out of its bread. happening now. subway says an ingredient that has been dubbed the "yoga mat" chemical will be entirely phased out of its bread by next week. the ingredient is approved by the f-d-a and can be found in a variety of products. but a blogger targeted subway because of its healthy food image. the petition gained attention after it noted the chemical was also used as a bleaching agent and to make yoga mats. right now. the oscar pistorius trial ended for the week just moments ago. but it was another day of intense questioning for oscar pistorius at his murder trial. the prosecutor tore into the olympic sprinter over what he did in the days and weeks, before he shot and killed reeva steenkamp. and pushed pistorius on whether he was too ready to shoot at an intruder. reeva and to protect myself." "and if you saw somebody?" "i'm not sure, my lady." "but what were you ready to do?" "i don't think i was ready for anything, my lady." pistorius seemed to be a little less emotion
new this moniker the sole voice as the ingredient that has been known as the of the matt cam called halse-out of its bread. happening now. subway says an ingredient that has been dubbed the "yoga mat" chemical will be entirely phased out of its bread by next week. the ingredient is approved by the f-d-a and can be found in a variety of products. but a blogger targeted subway because of its healthy food image. the petition gained attention after it noted the chemical was also used as a...
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there was goofy and enduring hal on "malcolm in the middle." >> you clearly don't know who you're talkingll or nothing. >> but cranston says playing a real-life u.s. president is different. >> and fight for every single vote. >> you know, put him with a little glue. >> the preparation required a few physical adjustments. >> and it gives me an extra -- >> and detailed research. >> so when you make it, give me an answer i can get out there. >> including listening to hours of recorded phone conversation like this. >> when i gain a little weight they cut me under there, so leave me -- you never do have much margin there, but see if you can't leave me about an-inch from where the zipper. [ bellching ] leave me an inch from my [ bleep ] hole. >> this is the president of the united states. >> and you can tell he's eating drinking, doing three, four, five things at the same time as he always did. he got involved every little detail and there's also the telling of the time. so my pocketknife doesn't fall out. here's the president of the united states caring a pocketknife. you never know when i'm g
there was goofy and enduring hal on "malcolm in the middle." >> you clearly don't know who you're talkingll or nothing. >> but cranston says playing a real-life u.s. president is different. >> and fight for every single vote. >> you know, put him with a little glue. >> the preparation required a few physical adjustments. >> and it gives me an extra -- >> and detailed research. >> so when you make it, give me an answer i can get out...
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made some early state trips and, again, if you want to follow this, i'll tell you follow the money as halholbrook famously said in that garage scene in "all the president's men." see where the early donors are going and see if anyone is locked up for a particular presidential candidate. and follow the travel. ask the people of iowa, new hampshire and south carolina who they've met lately. and that'll give you some idea of how the 2016 field is shaping up at least in the minds of people who think they're credible candidates. doesn't mean they will be, it means that they're testing the waters. and as my colleague daniel pointed out, if you were doing this same exercise early on when then-former mayor rudy giuliani was considered the front runner for the republican nomination, you would have thought based on press accounts he had it locked up. so, again with, conventional wisdom does not exist in this process, and we will prove that by sharing our unconventional wisdom today. thank you very much. [laughter] [applause] >> mary? go ahead. >> good morning, everybody. wonderful to be with you. m
made some early state trips and, again, if you want to follow this, i'll tell you follow the money as halholbrook famously said in that garage scene in "all the president's men." see where the early donors are going and see if anyone is locked up for a particular presidential candidate. and follow the travel. ask the people of iowa, new hampshire and south carolina who they've met lately. and that'll give you some idea of how the 2016 field is shaping up at least in the minds of...
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appropriations committee chairman hal rogers called the sequester levels unrealistic and ill-conceived. to which the chairman then rose and said, he said that last year. he made have said it last year, but you -- but the proposal you make are unchanged from last year, essentially. and this year he said your cuts were draconian. just a few days ago. the chair: the gentleman is dr hing remarks -- addressing remarks to the third person. mr. hoyer: i regret the chairman -- taking my remarks personally. of course they were meant simply from a policy perspective on how bad the policy itself is, not the chairman himself who is a wonderful individual. in closing, let me say i urge everyone of my colleagues who is troubled about our deficits and debt who is deeply concerned about creating jobs and growing our economy to do the right thing. oppose this budget. now, the chairman of the appropriations committee, who has called the numbers in this budget draconian, apparently intends to vote for it. mr. speaker, i don't understand that. if i thought as i do that these numbers were draconian, the on
appropriations committee chairman hal rogers called the sequester levels unrealistic and ill-conceived. to which the chairman then rose and said, he said that last year. he made have said it last year, but you -- but the proposal you make are unchanged from last year, essentially. and this year he said your cuts were draconian. just a few days ago. the chair: the gentleman is dr hing remarks -- addressing remarks to the third person. mr. hoyer: i regret the chairman -- taking my remarks...
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these are people -- clarence mitchell is a little higher than what you're talking about and what was in hal raines book. i did a back called by money soul looks back and wonders." i looked at people who demonstrated in the most ordinary ways extraordinary moments of courage. and when you were speaking is was thinking to myself about folks like going back to birmingham, thinking about the children. dr. king gets children to march with him. we have seen the famous pictures of the fire hoses and the dogs you referred to in the question. but it's also the case you see the teachers, the black middle class, in birmingham, at in point so outraged by the behavior of bull connor, that they are willing to stand in line, knowing that he is going to abuse them. that's incredible. for them they also had the fear of being fired from their jobs. a story that both you in annapolis know took place here at some point. so they have to worry about providing for their family, protecting their children, and they put on their sunday best and they stand in line to be abused by that man. to me that's incredible. i
these are people -- clarence mitchell is a little higher than what you're talking about and what was in hal raines book. i did a back called by money soul looks back and wonders." i looked at people who demonstrated in the most ordinary ways extraordinary moments of courage. and when you were speaking is was thinking to myself about folks like going back to birmingham, thinking about the children. dr. king gets children to march with him. we have seen the famous pictures of the fire hoses...
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of deportation at any time of day and a completely different system of the republicans passed and hals. the house republicans have wanted to roll back and make sure that ice reestablished as the eminent threat of deportation for all people. the republicans in the house on record during the amendment voting for the in 2013. the contrast speaking as an obama supporter between somebody who has only a reported 10,000 people or noncriminal border crossers and 2013 being responsive to your concerns and a republican house leaders who want to undo all those reforms and put the threat of ice imminent deportation back into the system immediately, there is an enormous contrast. i think this is something that we have got to sort of honor. this is, again, very different and where we were a few years ago which is why i think we're having events like this to honor of the new data that we have and don't create a clear picture of where we are today. >> i'm not going to rise to the bait. i could. i live in your house. i want. maybe later in the conversation. >> the devil's den. >> i enjoy it. i want to
of deportation at any time of day and a completely different system of the republicans passed and hals. the house republicans have wanted to roll back and make sure that ice reestablished as the eminent threat of deportation for all people. the republicans in the house on record during the amendment voting for the in 2013. the contrast speaking as an obama supporter between somebody who has only a reported 10,000 people or noncriminal border crossers and 2013 being responsive to your concerns...
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. >> veteran columnist hal thomas on fixing a broken washington. lee following afterwards, a shared -- heritage foundation book signing. also on booktv, saturday at noon eastern a panel on race and power and politics. sunday at 2:00, strengthening communities and a historical negative -- narrative. >> there is no question that congress routinely does not speak the truth to the american public. it is not just inaccuracies on what the affordable health care act would do. it is talking about where we are. >> where are we? >> we are at a standard of living of what we had in 1988. we now have per family unfunded obligations of $1.1 million per family. that needs to be spoken. we to build a context of how things are going to,. the biggest problem that i see with congress is the denial of reality. you can still be a good person and deny reality. we all have flaws. we all deny reality in some sense in our lives every day. the fact is, we have not had the leadership in this country and long time and i am talking presidential and congressional that will tell
. >> veteran columnist hal thomas on fixing a broken washington. lee following afterwards, a shared -- heritage foundation book signing. also on booktv, saturday at noon eastern a panel on race and power and politics. sunday at 2:00, strengthening communities and a historical negative -- narrative. >> there is no question that congress routinely does not speak the truth to the american public. it is not just inaccuracies on what the affordable health care act would do. it is talking...
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in fact, hal rogers, the republican chairman of the prongses committee, said last year that the budgetunchanged. the budget that was adopted or was presented last year and was adopted by the house but never implemented by the republicans, never implemented, is a budget which changes medicare, which undermines medicaid, and nutritional programs for people. it disinvests in basic research. it disinvests in infrastructure and education, all which have are necessary to grow our economy and create the kind of jobs that we need. so it is a bad budget. i don't think it reflects the priorities of the american people and i think the american people are going to reject it as the congress -- had is important -- the congress rejected almost the same budget last year. the republicans and the house of representatives never -- i want to underline that -- never offered appropriation bills consistents with their budget that they adopted so that it's unfortunate that we're now seeing just a replay of last year's failure. >> paul ryan stated here that he's looking to cut 5.1 trillion, medicaid and make i
in fact, hal rogers, the republican chairman of the prongses committee, said last year that the budgetunchanged. the budget that was adopted or was presented last year and was adopted by the house but never implemented by the republicans, never implemented, is a budget which changes medicare, which undermines medicaid, and nutritional programs for people. it disinvests in basic research. it disinvests in infrastructure and education, all which have are necessary to grow our economy and create...