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it was very thick with bodies. >> mm-hmm. mm-hmm. >> we didn't stack them up. we didn't urinate on mortar tubes either. and the big chinook didn't come in with all the women reporters. >> uh-huh. uh-huh. okay. well, this 40th anniversary reunion, what's it been like for you? >> i've -- i've -- i've raced it through my mind a few times and you know replayed it maybe. reruns. >> mm-hmm. >> but i -- i haven't seen the movie, i don't think, since the premiere, maybe i caught it a little on tv one night, maybe the end of it, showing it last year or whatever. >> mm-hmm. >> but i think it was excellent they did that, and i think it showed the if we had a good side, i think at least helped the troops. because the troops took it in the shorts. our troops did not smoke marijuana. first place, we were in a barbed wire entanglement with 23,000 men. and you didn't get out of there except in our helicopters. >> right. >> we didn't go to the town, there was no village, there was a village ten miles away but there was nothing there. >> mm-hmm. >> so this is -- and i'm not sayi
it was very thick with bodies. >> mm-hmm. mm-hmm. >> we didn't stack them up. we didn't urinate on mortar tubes either. and the big chinook didn't come in with all the women reporters. >> uh-huh. uh-huh. okay. well, this 40th anniversary reunion, what's it been like for you? >> i've -- i've -- i've raced it through my mind a few times and you know replayed it maybe. reruns. >> mm-hmm. >> but i -- i haven't seen the movie, i don't think, since the premiere,...
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that dawn attack was tremendous. >> mm-hmm. >> you went out first late. what did you see when you get there. >> just a sea of people killing each other. everywhere you looked. they were killing each other. and the fire was just -- it was just solid. it
that dawn attack was tremendous. >> mm-hmm. >> you went out first late. what did you see when you get there. >> just a sea of people killing each other. everywhere you looked. they were killing each other. and the fire was just -- it was just solid. it
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that don't make any sense at all. >> mm-hmm. >> but i didn't blame the individual. i blamed the people that made it. but bruce was going to go over and i think maybe shoot him and i took the gun away from bruce and explained that we didn't shoot our own and that i was going to shoot both of them if they kept screwing around and i was pissed, too. so, they -- it -- it -- it blew over and nothing came of it, and but bruce was very hot.
that don't make any sense at all. >> mm-hmm. >> but i didn't blame the individual. i blamed the people that made it. but bruce was going to go over and i think maybe shoot him and i took the gun away from bruce and explained that we didn't shoot our own and that i was going to shoot both of them if they kept screwing around and i was pissed, too. so, they -- it -- it -- it blew over and nothing came of it, and but bruce was very hot.
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. >> yes. >> but, so he was there, he was at landing zone falcon. >> mm-hmm. >> he came in towards the end, i believe of albany, but everything was over at that point. but really, he was there for the entirety of the campaign. >> right. do you remember, based on what your mother has said, and based on what you've read, how he -- how he remembered that whole campaign and the significance of this campaign with -- with this being the first real -- >> he really, he understand the significance of it. i mean he really understand the significance of this new kind of air mobile concept. >> right. >> and i think that he also understood that what they did during that battle was really going to change the face of warfare to a great degree. he always talked to me, even, you know, before i could really understand and relate it to the rest of this, about how difficult it is to fight an embedded, you know, troops basically. >> right. >> on hostile terrain with, you know, with -- where basically they're using guerrilla warfare. and dad got that early on that you couldn't fight a conventional war, and
. >> yes. >> but, so he was there, he was at landing zone falcon. >> mm-hmm. >> he came in towards the end, i believe of albany, but everything was over at that point. but really, he was there for the entirety of the campaign. >> right. do you remember, based on what your mother has said, and based on what you've read, how he -- how he remembered that whole campaign and the significance of this campaign with -- with this being the first real -- >> he really,...
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hmm? yeah, i think we were. can i start? no, i'll start. fortunately, the dragon who came to stay was friendly. unfortunately, the dragon who came to stay had diarrhea. ohh. deion: fortunately, ( phone rings ) he rushed to the toilet before he pooped his pants. karen: unfortunately, ( ringing ) he-he left, and... ( ringing ) mum. ah. thank you. hello? hmm. just put it down. otto's dad had that. when he picked up the phone, they always hung up. turns out his wife was cheating on him. can you not do that at the table, please? i'm revising. you're msn'ing! about homework. what? "hello, barney, i'm not doing my homework"? "hi, jake, neither am i." sarcasm. no. not. ( phone rings ) it's your mobile. i know it's my mobile. kids: ring! ring! ring! ring! very funny. shush. uh... jake: stop it, you guys, that's really annoying and childish. kids: ring, ring, ring... ohh. jesus. hi, veronica. ( other phone rings ) oh, hang on a minute. karen: you kicked me! ( ringing ) hello? oh, hi, dad. jake, can you talk to your granddad for a minute, please? sorr
hmm? yeah, i think we were. can i start? no, i'll start. fortunately, the dragon who came to stay was friendly. unfortunately, the dragon who came to stay had diarrhea. ohh. deion: fortunately, ( phone rings ) he rushed to the toilet before he pooped his pants. karen: unfortunately, ( ringing ) he-he left, and... ( ringing ) mum. ah. thank you. hello? hmm. just put it down. otto's dad had that. when he picked up the phone, they always hung up. turns out his wife was cheating on him. can you not...
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we walked out. >> mm-hmm. >> not to aed you by chopper? >> oh, no. we walked out. >> mm-hmm. >> not to a shoraed you by chop? >> oh, no. we walked out. >> mm-hmm. >> not to a shoced you by chopp? >> oh, no. we walked out. >> mm-hmm. >> not to a shoted you by chopper? >> oh, no. we walked out. >> mm-hmm. >> not to a short space of when we came in. this was a long walk. we were to go to an l.c., but before we got there, there were -- we were going to split. we were marching out with companies from two battalions. from the first to the fifth, and the second to the fifth, and the order i had received from captain fessmyer, he passed away a few years ago, the order was we were marching out, and our company was going to be the rear most company in the battalion, and i was going to be their rear most platoon. nobody behind me. we were not going to have any artillery after we split out. second to the fifth, one of the battalions, they would move out to columbus and we would keep on going to another l.c. i don't remember if we had the name given at the time.
we walked out. >> mm-hmm. >> not to aed you by chopper? >> oh, no. we walked out. >> mm-hmm. >> not to a shoraed you by chop? >> oh, no. we walked out. >> mm-hmm. >> not to a shoced you by chopp? >> oh, no. we walked out. >> mm-hmm. >> not to a shoted you by chopper? >> oh, no. we walked out. >> mm-hmm. >> not to a short space of when we came in. this was a long walk. we were to go to an l.c., but before we got...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> i think he realized he had done it once, an darned if he wasn't going to do it again with -- with gender neutrality. >> oh, that's funny. >> that's the difference the three makes because we haven't been confused. the three of us have not been confused. >> i thought it had happened once, and i think it was you and i, but that is also understandable because we flank the two ends of the court, and i'm told that you can't always hear where the voices are coming from, so i'm giving them an excuse. >> what were your biggest challenges in joining the court, and all of you have probably had different kinds of challenges. justice o'connor, you being the trailblazer. >> well, trying to write opinions that not only deal with the issues but in a way that is useful and will be long lasting, and that's a challenge. it really is. many of these issues are issues are ones where the lower courts have been in total disagreement and sometimes for a long time and things that matter, that are important or the court wouldn't have had to take them, and when you have to put down on paper perm
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>> mm-hmm. >> why is that okay? >> because your mom will not want them to be the same -- be -- be a different color friends. >> do you think it would be easy for a kid to convince his parents that it would be okay to have other types of -- >> huh-uh. >> why not? >> probably because you might get in trouble. >> why would a parent want you to get in trouble if you wanted someone to come over to your house who has a different skin color. >> probably because they don't allow. >> why do some parents not allow other skin colors to come over. >> probably because they might not like that skin color. >> i've been bullied like for the way i looked and the way my skin at my previous school that i went to. and they just kept on bullying me. and i didn't like it. i just asked them to stop like over and over again. and then i tried to, like, i tried not to break, but i couldn't hold on anymore. so i asked my mom, can i leave? >> my grandparents have a lot of -- like, they're very racist against african-americans. and, like, other
>> mm-hmm. >> why is that okay? >> because your mom will not want them to be the same -- be -- be a different color friends. >> do you think it would be easy for a kid to convince his parents that it would be okay to have other types of -- >> huh-uh. >> why not? >> probably because you might get in trouble. >> why would a parent want you to get in trouble if you wanted someone to come over to your house who has a different skin color. >>...
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hmm, hmm, hmm. they sent to follow out there to kick the cat off the bridge, but the animal rights activist said, "no, let the cat "do its own thing. every creature has a right to do its own thing." uh, uh, uh. you look very carefully. in the middle of the picture, you can see the cat. cat's purring, making its paws go up and down, generating this terrible, terrible event. turns out this bridge was inadvertently uninsured. turns out the insurance premiums were unpaid by a city official, and that turned out to be a disaster financially for the city as we'll see very soon. you really believe that a cat's generating this, gang? there's a catch. you can see it on the side there. a little close-up view, but better. take a look at your book. maybe the truth is in there. oh, there it goes. there it goes. disaster, disaster. elastic things have their breaking point. and there we see the collapse of the bridge itself. [music] captioning performed by aegis rapidtext travel advisories to small business loans.
hmm, hmm, hmm. they sent to follow out there to kick the cat off the bridge, but the animal rights activist said, "no, let the cat "do its own thing. every creature has a right to do its own thing." uh, uh, uh. you look very carefully. in the middle of the picture, you can see the cat. cat's purring, making its paws go up and down, generating this terrible, terrible event. turns out this bridge was inadvertently uninsured. turns out the insurance premiums were unpaid by a city...
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>> mm-hmm. >> why is that okay? >> because your mom will not want them to be the same -- be -- be a different color friends. >> do you think it would be easy for a kid to convince his parents that it would be okay to have other types of -- >> mm-mm. >> why not? >> probably because you might get in trouble. >> why would a parent want you to get in trouble if you wanted someone to come over to your house who has a different skin color? >> probably because they don't allow. >> why not? why would parents, some parents not allow certain skin color kids to come over? >> probably because they might not like that skin color. >> i've been bullied like for the way i looked and the way my skin at my previous school that i went to. and they just kept on bullying me. and i didn't like it. i just asked them to stop like over and over again. and then i tried to, like -- i tried not to break, but i couldn't hold on anymore. so i asked my mom, can i leave? >> my grandparents have a lot of -- like, they're very racist against african
>> mm-hmm. >> why is that okay? >> because your mom will not want them to be the same -- be -- be a different color friends. >> do you think it would be easy for a kid to convince his parents that it would be okay to have other types of -- >> mm-mm. >> why not? >> probably because you might get in trouble. >> why would a parent want you to get in trouble if you wanted someone to come over to your house who has a different skin color? >>...
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hinojosa: hmm. >> you know? and this is the power of art. this is the power of theatre. this is the potential of film. this is the potential of all of it-- a truthful, faithful portrayal of a human being. it begins with the writing, it's carried through by the director who holds a vision, and as an actor, you become incorporated in that. >> hinojosa: how hard is it these days in, you know, mmercial media? >> ooh, child! ( laughing ) >> hinojosa: so it's hard. >> i don't know. i don't pay much attention to them. i just do the work that i do. >> hinojosa: but you're lucky, right? >> i'm very fortunate. >> hinojosa: because you... you get the calls. you... you continue to be able to work. >> i'm very fortunate, i'm very fortunate, yes, i am very fortunate. but i... i think a certain way. you know, the way you think is very important. if a writer is thinking in limited term it's reflected in the writing. august wilson's sister told me once that earlier on in his life at some point, august wilson went on a vision quest, and they were out in the natural surroundings and the pe
hinojosa: hmm. >> you know? and this is the power of art. this is the power of theatre. this is the potential of film. this is the potential of all of it-- a truthful, faithful portrayal of a human being. it begins with the writing, it's carried through by the director who holds a vision, and as an actor, you become incorporated in that. >> hinojosa: how hard is it these days in, you know, mmercial media? >> ooh, child! ( laughing ) >> hinojosa: so it's hard. >> i...
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. >> mm-hmm. it doesn't look like a very secure tow. >> wait until it goes around the corner. >>> and it's a hot new concept car. >> i'm still waiting to see the car. >> that's the car. >> oh! >> find out the one feature that makes this ride so special and kind of creepy. >> what do you need this for? >>> it's time to get our show started. gayle has our first video. >> take a look at this car here. oklahoma troopers say that the man driving this car after a new year's party, jerry arthurs, smashed into a tree. witnesses said he had been drinking, he hit a tree, called his friends to come pick him up. oh, there's one more thing. he left his wife behind. that's his wife cheyenne. she has filed for divorce because he left her for dead. >> in the car? >> in the car. >> oh. geez. >> cheyenne was diagnosed a quadriplegic and even tried to commit suicide, but four months later she is starting to get feeling in his arms, legs and feet. >> i can lift my arms, kick out. i can walk with a walker. not by myse
. >> mm-hmm. it doesn't look like a very secure tow. >> wait until it goes around the corner. >>> and it's a hot new concept car. >> i'm still waiting to see the car. >> that's the car. >> oh! >> find out the one feature that makes this ride so special and kind of creepy. >> what do you need this for? >>> it's time to get our show started. gayle has our first video. >> take a look at this car here. oklahoma troopers say that the...
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hmm. right, jimmy. hmm. let's see. why are you chatting instead of talking?ghter ] i am doing skype. these humoticons are so fun! look at how happy i am. oh, yeah. you do look very happy. you know what? i have to say, i miss, you guillermo. you miss you, too. aw. really? >> no, dumbass. >> dicky: skype humoticons. why send a smiley face when you can show your smiley face? go to skypehumoticons.com to make yours. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" is back in two minutes with emily blunt, dave salmoni and his animals and music from adam lambert. hey, is the table finished? ya', you betcha honey. ya' think so? mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] some mornings, you just can't eat at the table. introducing eggo wafflers, a new kind of waffle packed with flavors like brown sugar cinnamon roll so you don't need syrup. new eggo wafflers. so you don't need syrup. 11 years playing the outfield, and i got no plans to retire. [ female announcer ] aging may slow a dog down, but iams helps keep dogs playing year after year with our age-specific nutrition. and now, even for dogs 11 and o
hmm. right, jimmy. hmm. let's see. why are you chatting instead of talking?ghter ] i am doing skype. these humoticons are so fun! look at how happy i am. oh, yeah. you do look very happy. you know what? i have to say, i miss, you guillermo. you miss you, too. aw. really? >> no, dumbass. >> dicky: skype humoticons. why send a smiley face when you can show your smiley face? go to skypehumoticons.com to make yours. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" is back in two minutes...
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but should you do it. >> hmm.ep it simple in the kitchen. one of our favorites around here, mark bittman, is hire. he's got three quick and easy springtime pasta dishes. guaranteed your family is going to love them. >>> and martha stewart is here to show us how to make some of her favorite treats. >> but before we get to all of that. can we say hello to jason siegel? he's a big star. >> hello. >> of the "five year engagement." great to have you. is it true that you participated in writing this movie? >> yeah, yeah. i'm one of the cowriters. this is our third collaboration. >> both talented. >> people can identify with this, because no one road to the altar is a smooth one. emily blunt your co-star said you are shameless. does that have anything to do with you exposing your butt in another film? >> i'll tell you, what's a shame. is apparently me being naked is funny. on-screen, in my personal life. if i take my clothes off it's met with hysterical laughter for some reason. >> i understand the full frontal shot got
but should you do it. >> hmm.ep it simple in the kitchen. one of our favorites around here, mark bittman, is hire. he's got three quick and easy springtime pasta dishes. guaranteed your family is going to love them. >>> and martha stewart is here to show us how to make some of her favorite treats. >> but before we get to all of that. can we say hello to jason siegel? he's a big star. >> hello. >> of the "five year engagement." great to have you. is it...
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but google... >> mm. >> 25 million. >> mm-hmm. >> this man said how much money? >> at the time, he said over $100 million. >> didn't smoke start coming out of your ears and--no? >> no. >> that was okay? >> that was okay. >> so nothing he said scared you? >> oh, i wasn't at all sure it could be done. >> but there was a selling point. clean energy was an emerging market worth gazillions. >> i like to say that the new energy technologies could be the largest economic opportunity of the 21st century. >> was this your very first-- >> clean energy investment? >> yeah. >> this was the very first. >> many followed, and the clean tech revolution in silicon valley was off and running with start-ups that produced thin, flexible solar panels, harnessed wind with giant balloons, or develop new fuels from algae. but bloom is among the most expensive. i heard, actually, so far, not just from kleiner perkins but total, $400 million. >> you're in the ballpark. [ticking] >> coming up... >> i'm skeptical. i'm hopeful, but i'm skeptical, 'cause people have tried fuel cells for-- sin
but google... >> mm. >> 25 million. >> mm-hmm. >> this man said how much money? >> at the time, he said over $100 million. >> didn't smoke start coming out of your ears and--no? >> no. >> that was okay? >> that was okay. >> so nothing he said scared you? >> oh, i wasn't at all sure it could be done. >> but there was a selling point. clean energy was an emerging market worth gazillions. >> i like to say that the new...
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with smooth caramel and chocolate. ♪ hmm twix. also available in peanut butter. hmm twix.g one of those days? tired. groggy. can't seem to get anything done. it makes for one, lousy day. but when you're alert and energetic... that's different. you're more with it, sharper, getting stuff done. this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5-hour energy...when you gotta get stuff done. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ >>> best known for their candor and honesty and their beauty, i think was as well. they've had no problems welcoming viewers into their lives. tonight they're going to be doing it again. >> the reality series "giuliana and bill," it's so good. it's named after them. >> it's coming back for a fifth season on our sister channel. this time around they face their toughest challenge yet. and they are here to tell us about it. i th
with smooth caramel and chocolate. ♪ hmm twix. also available in peanut butter. hmm twix.g one of those days? tired. groggy. can't seem to get anything done. it makes for one, lousy day. but when you're alert and energetic... that's different. you're more with it, sharper, getting stuff done. this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5-hour energy...when you gotta get stuff done. whose non-stop...
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>> jimmy: hmm. this is a hard one.- [ applause ] yeah, he's got a pot leaf on his shirt, so maybe. >> yes. yes, i have. >> when was the last time you -- when was the last time you were not high? >> um -- um -- oh, man. i -- i think yesterday? if i remember correct, i think i was yesterday, yeah. >> what's that on your ear? >> um -- dinner? >> jimmy: that's nice. so, happy 4/20 and 4/21 and 22 and so on. [ applause ] and now we move from the subject of marijuana to prostitution. reporters from the united states are hard at work in colombia digging up anything on the secret service prostitution scandal. prostitution is legal in a lot of colombia, so it turns out the reason local police got involved in the first place is because of an argument between two agents and an escort. nbc news is reporting that there was a dispute in the hotel over how much she should be paid. the escort said they made an agreement the night before to pay her $800. two guys and one girl, which is -- that's -- that's a lot for an escort. for that,
>> jimmy: hmm. this is a hard one.- [ applause ] yeah, he's got a pot leaf on his shirt, so maybe. >> yes. yes, i have. >> when was the last time you -- when was the last time you were not high? >> um -- um -- oh, man. i -- i think yesterday? if i remember correct, i think i was yesterday, yeah. >> what's that on your ear? >> um -- dinner? >> jimmy: that's nice. so, happy 4/20 and 4/21 and 22 and so on. [ applause ] and now we move from the subject of...
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. >> mm-hmm, i'm support. >> hinojosa: you're support. and then they come in and say, "we're going on a convoy." >> yeah, "we're going to iraq." >> hinojosa: and you said, "yes, sir"? >> yeah. at first i was like, "huh? what are you talking about?" and they were like, "we're going to iraq." i said, "why?" i questioned it, i'm not going to lie. i was asking questions, "why are we going?" >> hinojosa: who did you ask? >> i asked my immediate supervisor, my nco. and he was like, "johnson, i don't know. we got the orders, we're going to iraq." >> hinojosa: so you can act... in that sense, you can say to your commanding officer, "why," and that's okay? >> well, not my commanding officer. it was my... you know, it was a little bit ways down. and... >> hinojosa: saying that to a commanding officer, maybe not so much. >> yeah. and for captain king, i did ask. and, you know, of course, not the same way. i would be like, "you know, sir, what is the mission for us to be going into iraq?" "we're supporting, you know, patriot missiles," and this and t
. >> mm-hmm, i'm support. >> hinojosa: you're support. and then they come in and say, "we're going on a convoy." >> yeah, "we're going to iraq." >> hinojosa: and you said, "yes, sir"? >> yeah. at first i was like, "huh? what are you talking about?" and they were like, "we're going to iraq." i said, "why?" i questioned it, i'm not going to lie. i was asking questions, "why are we going?" >>...
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mm-hmm. >> mm-hmm. and they do grow in marshes. >> pure salt. that's good. instead of, like... >> instead of a pretzel with yo beer? >> yeah, or french fries... >> you can have a little of-- >> or chips. >> wonderful pickled. >> these are good. >> actually, probably better than a pickle when you pickle them. >> and despite their exotic-looking exterior and names, lest you think ian has to forage around the woods looking for these prized mushrooms, all of them are actually farm-raised and come from his family's farm run by him, his dad john, and stepmom toby. located in moss landing in monterey county, the greenhouses span across more than 60,000 square feet and produce several hundred pounds of mushrooms here each week, all of which is a far cry from what the market for mushrooms started out as in the early 1990s. >> well, when my parents started it 21 years ago, they sold the button mushrooms at farmer'' markets. and that was it. that was all that we really had. but we introduced a few more mushrooms--shiitakes, which are now very common, but at the time wa
mm-hmm. >> mm-hmm. and they do grow in marshes. >> pure salt. that's good. instead of, like... >> instead of a pretzel with yo beer? >> yeah, or french fries... >> you can have a little of-- >> or chips. >> wonderful pickled. >> these are good. >> actually, probably better than a pickle when you pickle them. >> and despite their exotic-looking exterior and names, lest you think ian has to forage around the woods looking for these...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> here is the headline tucker, take your jacket today. >> maybe a light jacket, it is not going to be that cold and all morning long wisdom and allison have not been terribly happy about this forecast but to be honest it will be beautiful next couple days a little on the cool side. take a look at your map and let me show you the cloud cover which continues across parts of the area, south and west, and what is going on here cold front came through late yesterday that front is hanging to our south it won't be a perfectly sunny day but generally here in washington we are looking at sunshine just a cooler weather yesterday 70s today upper 50s to 60. current conditions right now need a jacket 49 washington 47 baltimore there is a bit of a breeze out of the north still a nice morning, 51 in fredericksburg your forecast plenty of afternoon sunshine, a little on the cool side. 59 frederick, and the nice dry trend continues right into the weekend i will have details coming up in a couple minutes back upstairs to you. >> thank you tucker. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out
. >> mm-hmm. >> here is the headline tucker, take your jacket today. >> maybe a light jacket, it is not going to be that cold and all morning long wisdom and allison have not been terribly happy about this forecast but to be honest it will be beautiful next couple days a little on the cool side. take a look at your map and let me show you the cloud cover which continues across parts of the area, south and west, and what is going on here cold front came through late yesterday...
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if people want to look at the numbers, say, hmm, right now, we find, for example, that americans are not very much in favor of the individual mandate of the affordable care act. i guess if a lot of americans don't like it, i'm suspicious of it, too, that's fine. we can't -- it's hard to quantify. political scientists and others find it hard to quantify how much polling influences thinking. but it's an element of the news coverage. it's an element of information that is out there and clearly some people they take it into account, though based on all the letters we get, people usually don't believe it, right? if you have a strong conservative and a poll shows people like obama, for example, they'll call us up, say, you can't be right. everybody i talk to doesn't like obama and vice versa. i think a lot of people ignore polls. >> but if a news organization gets a poll from candidate x, that shows he's surging ahead in the polls and they get another poll from candidate y who says he's doing well, how much skepticism should people have? >> 100%. people who work for candidates are very sma
if people want to look at the numbers, say, hmm, right now, we find, for example, that americans are not very much in favor of the individual mandate of the affordable care act. i guess if a lot of americans don't like it, i'm suspicious of it, too, that's fine. we can't -- it's hard to quantify. political scientists and others find it hard to quantify how much polling influences thinking. but it's an element of the news coverage. it's an element of information that is out there and clearly...
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hmm. (laughter) that's a shocking infographic. okay, fine. so maybe nine out of ten schools in the u.c. system not only teach american history but require their students to take it. but all that means is rick was a little off with his math. but if his continued campaign has proven anything, it's that he does not care about math. (laughter) besides, the basic message was right. there is one school in the u.c. system that does not offer a course in u.s. history. u.c. san francisco. surprise, surprise. and what's their excuse? they're a medical school. (laughter) oh, really? (cheers and applause) it's just more haight-ashbury elitists trying to push u.s. history out of our medicine. that means these so-called doctors aren't going to have a clue how to whittle george washington's wooden teeth or prescribe the tincture of mercury that cured ben franklin's syphilis. i certainly hope when rick santorum moves on to the california primary june 5 he does not get an intestinal blockage because i don't think the doctors out there are as qualified as sant
hmm. (laughter) that's a shocking infographic. okay, fine. so maybe nine out of ten schools in the u.c. system not only teach american history but require their students to take it. but all that means is rick was a little off with his math. but if his continued campaign has proven anything, it's that he does not care about math. (laughter) besides, the basic message was right. there is one school in the u.c. system that does not offer a course in u.s. history. u.c. san francisco. surprise,...
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>> hmm. fun with lasers and >>> welcome back to the show. but don't forget to check in at rightthisminute.com. great videos all day long. >>> not too long ago, steven showed me a video that kind of blew my mind. i want to show it to you guys. >> in st. martin, it is so close to the airport that when the planes come in, theysuper, super, super close. >> it's wild. ♪ we're watching a plane come in ♪ >> i wrote that song. >> whoa! >> how close these airplanes get! >> like you could throw a baseball and hit that plane easily. for the record, there is a huge sign that says -- warning -- blast from the jet engines can cause bodily harm. but me included and a lot of other people stand there and feel the jet blast. >> check out these people that also chose to ignore that sign. look at girl with the red shirt that is still holding on to the fence. >> oh! she immediately -- you see people rushing over to see how she was doing. it wasn't pretty. right here, i'm not sure what's going on where you see her laying on the beach. four people trying to help h
>> hmm. fun with lasers and >>> welcome back to the show. but don't forget to check in at rightthisminute.com. great videos all day long. >>> not too long ago, steven showed me a video that kind of blew my mind. i want to show it to you guys. >> in st. martin, it is so close to the airport that when the planes come in, theysuper, super, super close. >> it's wild. ♪ we're watching a plane come in ♪ >> i wrote that song. >> whoa! >> how...
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mm-hmm. good. look.a little bit more because you hear it, and they respond right away. it just feels awkward to me. right. let's hear the line, beat, then a response. i think it's going to feel better. yeah. come on. let's go do some business. don't do it, howard! what did you say? i said, "don't do it." yeah. it's getting better. that's good. okay. ♪ (music plays) hey. hi, guys. i haven't seen you in a while. wow. you guys have really grown. look what i brought for you guys. your little friend. oh, my god. sorry i haven't been here. time for watering. all right. howard! what the hell are you doing up here? i'm thinking? "thinking"? you don't walk out of a meeting like that. you don't just stand up and walk out. otherwise they're thinking they said something. howard! howard, talk to me. howard, talk to me! wait. listen to me. listen to me. let me remind you of the upside here; okay? you take a million dollars; okay? a year and a half, maybe two -- three at the outside -- you're walking away with four mil
mm-hmm. good. look.a little bit more because you hear it, and they respond right away. it just feels awkward to me. right. let's hear the line, beat, then a response. i think it's going to feel better. yeah. come on. let's go do some business. don't do it, howard! what did you say? i said, "don't do it." yeah. it's getting better. that's good. okay. ♪ (music plays) hey. hi, guys. i haven't seen you in a while. wow. you guys have really grown. look what i brought for you guys. your...
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and, uh, hmm...en i thought about you, uh, getting shot and your father was there-- because i have sons, you know, got a son like, 24, got another son that's, like, 28 years old, believe it or not-- so when i thought about it... (clears throat) i gotta collect myself, that's all. yep. and i'm only human, you know. yep, we be good, we be all right though. you know, we just gotta keep on pushing. okay? appreciate you, little brother. all right. okay, i'm gonna get on up out of here. and i'll be back wednesday. >> all right. >> all right. yep. oh man. yeah. ( church organ playing) >> i'm begging you, my brothers, i'm begging you, my sisters, let god do what god needs to do for duke. once we lay this brother down in the ground, we got work to do. jesse smith got shot in a retaliation for another student that got shot. but it wasn't jesse that did the shooting. the family has to heal, and we have work to do. >> i'm just seeing in the last ten, 15 years, random violence like i've never seen it before. last
and, uh, hmm...en i thought about you, uh, getting shot and your father was there-- because i have sons, you know, got a son like, 24, got another son that's, like, 28 years old, believe it or not-- so when i thought about it... (clears throat) i gotta collect myself, that's all. yep. and i'm only human, you know. yep, we be good, we be all right though. you know, we just gotta keep on pushing. okay? appreciate you, little brother. all right. okay, i'm gonna get on up out of here. and i'll be...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> you say you're horny. you say you're masturbating while you're talking to him.alk about hooking up, and you say, "if you don't tell anybody, you can [ bleep ] my [ bleep ]." >> i said that? >> yeah, then you say i don't want to go to jail. do you recall that conversation? >> i'm sure i did say that. >> i mean, the issue here is not gay or straight. >> right. >> the issue here is adult-child. in the mentoring conversation that you're saying to me that you were going to have tonight with a 14-year-old, that's not what you were saying online -- >> well, i didn't necessarily say i wanted to have a conversation tonight. i was just going to come out and hang out and see what he was like. >> "qx4boi19" sits and talks to me for more than ten minutes. then amazingly when i start to tell him who i am -- >> well, i got to tell you -- >> he already knows. i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc." >> i know. >> you know? >> uh-huh. >> have you seen previous stories? >> and as you'll hear later, the possibility of walking into an investigation wasn't enough to stop him. here come
. >> mm-hmm. >> you say you're horny. you say you're masturbating while you're talking to him.alk about hooking up, and you say, "if you don't tell anybody, you can [ bleep ] my [ bleep ]." >> i said that? >> yeah, then you say i don't want to go to jail. do you recall that conversation? >> i'm sure i did say that. >> i mean, the issue here is not gay or straight. >> right. >> the issue here is adult-child. in the mentoring conversation...
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>> hmm. let's see. there's the balloon. there's the firecracker.r. >> it didn't blow the balloon! it didn't explode the balloon! >> look at it in slow motion. you see all the sparks fly in the balloon. >> i'm stunned. >> but watch what they do now. they've got a whole row of balloons. watch what he does. >> now he's popping the balloons. what was in the balloons? >> i don't know. that's why i'm so confused. >> i am so confused. >> we're going to call in our tech-spert, zach. zach, thank you for joining us, our number one science man. >> it is all about light. the laser is emitting fluid light which is really powerful. what's happening is the balloons are different colors and they're absorbing the blue light as energy but becomes heat. you can even see that the different colors absorb the blue light at faster and different times, that's why they don't all blow up at the exacts same time. the reason the translucent balloon doesn't pop is because it is translucent. when the firecracker plodes it does not exert enough pressure to force the balloon to e
>> hmm. let's see. there's the balloon. there's the firecracker.r. >> it didn't blow the balloon! it didn't explode the balloon! >> look at it in slow motion. you see all the sparks fly in the balloon. >> i'm stunned. >> but watch what they do now. they've got a whole row of balloons. watch what he does. >> now he's popping the balloons. what was in the balloons? >> i don't know. that's why i'm so confused. >> i am so confused. >> we're...
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i see "hack" everywhere. >> mm-hmm. >> hack. it has a negative connotation, doesn't it? >> when we say "hacker," there's this whole definition that engineers have for themselves, where it's very much a compliment when you call someone a hacker, where "to hack something" means to build something very quickly, right? in one night, you can sit down and you could churn out a lot of code, and at the end, you have a product. >> which is what he expects from his 500 engineers. as we walked through, we got a sense of high-level competition, whether it's writing code into the night or taking breaks to play speed chess. it's a constant game of one-upsmanship. you have hack-athons. >> yeah, and hack-athons are these things where just all of the facebook engineers get together and stay up all night building things. and we just have this culture-- >> and you too. >> i do too, and, i mean, usually at these hack-athons, i code too just alongside everyone. >> as he spoke, i remembered his awkwardness from 2008 and how he rarely blinks. but he's far more relaxed now, easier to smile, and
i see "hack" everywhere. >> mm-hmm. >> hack. it has a negative connotation, doesn't it? >> when we say "hacker," there's this whole definition that engineers have for themselves, where it's very much a compliment when you call someone a hacker, where "to hack something" means to build something very quickly, right? in one night, you can sit down and you could churn out a lot of code, and at the end, you have a product. >> which is what he...
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mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] some mornings, you just can't eat at the table.ggo wafflers, a new kind of waffle packed with flavors like brown sugar cinnamon roll so you don't need syrup. new eggo wafflers. [ experimenter 2 ] what do you smell? light floral, lilac. wispy white curtains. [ experimenter 1 ] okay take your blindfolds off. ♪ hello? [ male announcer ] febreze fabric refresher. breathe happy, guaranteed. before i started taking abilify, i was taking an antidepressant alone. most days i could get out from under and carry on. but other days i still struggled with my depression. i was handling it... but sometimes it still dragged me down. i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. so i talked to my doctor and she added abilify to my antidepressant. she said it could help with my depression, and that some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. i'm glad i talked to her. i wish i'd done it sooner. now i feel more in control of my depression. [ female announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you
mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] some mornings, you just can't eat at the table.ggo wafflers, a new kind of waffle packed with flavors like brown sugar cinnamon roll so you don't need syrup. new eggo wafflers. [ experimenter 2 ] what do you smell? light floral, lilac. wispy white curtains. [ experimenter 1 ] okay take your blindfolds off. ♪ hello? [ male announcer ] febreze fabric refresher. breathe happy, guaranteed. before i started taking abilify, i was taking an antidepressant alone. most days...