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harry winston had a jewel tour in which he would send the hope diamond and all kinds of famous jewels around the country. people would -- i am told i have sweat on me. it is warm and the lights, thank you. harry winston would send his jewels around and you would have people pay a dime, a quarter, dollar to get in. the most famous by far was the mother's march against polio which is used today by virtually every organization. my mother was in the mother's march against polio. one night a year, usually on fdr's birthday, millions of together block , by block, precinct by precinct and scour for polio. the symbol was "turn your porch light on" so that any porch light on meant a family would be giving to polio and someone like my mother who hated to be turned down, you knew you were going to a place that would give. you also knew that if you lived in an apartment building they would put the shoe out front and that meant those people were willing to give for polio. dimes raised hundreds of millions of dollars. more than every other charity combined with the exception of the american red cro
harry winston had a jewel tour in which he would send the hope diamond and all kinds of famous jewels around the country. people would -- i am told i have sweat on me. it is warm and the lights, thank you. harry winston would send his jewels around and you would have people pay a dime, a quarter, dollar to get in. the most famous by far was the mother's march against polio which is used today by virtually every organization. my mother was in the mother's march against polio. one night a year,...
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harry winston would send his jewels around and you would have people pay a dime, a quarter, dollar to get in. by far was the mother's march against polio, which is used today by virtually every organization. my mother was in the mother's march. on night a year usually -- and ithday, women mean millions of women -- would get together, block by block, scourct by precinct and for polio. the symbol was "turn your porch light on" so that any porch light on meant a family would be giving to polio and someone like my mother who hated to be turned , you knew you were going to a place that would give. he also knew if you lived in an apartment building, they would put a shoe out front and that meant those people were willing to give for polio. released of dimes hundreds of millions of dollars. more than every other charity combined with the exception of the red cross. joinarch of dimes did not any community chest. they didn't share its funds. it said its job was to provide funding for every polio survivor and to find the vaccine that .ould end this play that is what they did. let me talk briefl
harry winston would send his jewels around and you would have people pay a dime, a quarter, dollar to get in. by far was the mother's march against polio, which is used today by virtually every organization. my mother was in the mother's march. on night a year usually -- and ithday, women mean millions of women -- would get together, block by block, scourct by precinct and for polio. the symbol was "turn your porch light on" so that any porch light on meant a family would be giving to...
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harry potter." interesting. >> steve: in the mtv remake. >> jimmy: next up is eric winston. he's an offensive tackle for the cincinnati bengals. he was voted most likely to be harry connick jr. after a a peanut allergy. [ laughter ] [ applause ] got to get an epi-pen. everyone should have an epi-pen. >> steve: everybody should have an epi-pen in their house. >> jimmy: everyone should have an epi-pen. >> steve: why mess around? >> jimmy: next we have leon hall from the bengals. he was voted most likely to be an unpainted member of the blue man group. wow. [ cheers and applause ] i have never seen what they looked like not painted blue. >> steve: now you know. >> jimmy: next up for the bengals is starting quarterback andy dalton. he was voted most likely to be the devil if he joined maroon 5. [ applause ] because he has red hair? >> steve: that's an odd award. >> jimmy: that is an odd award. i don't know. next up from the bengals is c.j. uzomah. he was voted most likely to hear a ting any time he smiles. there it is, right there, yeah. [ applause ] >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: from
harry potter." interesting. >> steve: in the mtv remake. >> jimmy: next up is eric winston. he's an offensive tackle for the cincinnati bengals. he was voted most likely to be harry connick jr. after a a peanut allergy. [ laughter ] [ applause ] got to get an epi-pen. everyone should have an epi-pen. >> steve: everybody should have an epi-pen in their house. >> jimmy: everyone should have an epi-pen. >> steve: why mess around? >> jimmy: next we have leon...
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harry potter. but it has an incredible history, p including the fact that england's late prime minister sir winston churchill was born here. the first duke of marlborough was john churchill. r he won the battle of blenheim in 1704 and the palace was his reward, from a grateful queen anne. p the story of the palaces beginnings are painted on the ceiling of this incredible room featuring britannia. p it's been occupied by the same family for over 300 years. p and today the current duke of marlborough, number eleven, p lives here in the very same suite of rooms as his ancestors. wow, blenheim palace. went on behind those walls. you wanna hear some gossip? pwell, there is a 300 year old ghost that lives on the third floor. pa lot of scandal went on in there, a lo t of affairs. and if you wanna hear the whole story, they have a tour called "the untold story." and that's where you hear all the dirt. p outside the palace there are over 2,000 acres of landscaped yard and gardens p designed by the 18th century landscape architect "capability" brown. everything here in blenheim is oversized. including the li
harry potter. but it has an incredible history, p including the fact that england's late prime minister sir winston churchill was born here. the first duke of marlborough was john churchill. r he won the battle of blenheim in 1704 and the palace was his reward, from a grateful queen anne. p the story of the palaces beginnings are painted on the ceiling of this incredible room featuring britannia. p it's been occupied by the same family for over 300 years. p and today the current duke of...