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how it performs in its intended use, how it performs when misused, how it performs at the end of the life cycle. i think what you're seeing is a lack of focus on that product stewardship process and leading manufacturing companies are backing more and more rigorous around that. within dupont, we have a chief sustainability officer and that role is really about understanding how a products performed under the intended use and how it misused. there are checks and balances and processes that need to be in place to address that. maybe dominic on the second part of the question if -- >> sure. i think your question is, what are wepeop wanting to move here? that's the gist of it. i think you have to segment it. in china, there are a lot of people moving into the middle class. they are very happy with where they are. if you look at -- it's interesting -- trust in business in china. it's one of the highest in the world, believe it or not. so there are a lot of want to l they are and they put a focus on education. i think it's more in the very high wealthy group. there's an interesting questio
how it performs in its intended use, how it performs when misused, how it performs at the end of the life cycle. i think what you're seeing is a lack of focus on that product stewardship process and leading manufacturing companies are backing more and more rigorous around that. within dupont, we have a chief sustainability officer and that role is really about understanding how a products performed under the intended use and how it misused. there are checks and balances and processes that need...
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but how do we do that? begin to teach such young children how to share from the heart and not because we want them to? boy: ooh! this don't go right there. girl: where? girl: no, this goes... first all, we can talk with our children about being generous with each other. point out that it makes the other person feel happy and makes you feel good, too. we can encouge acts of generosity throughout the day. we can be generous ourselves in providing enough satisfying experiences and marials for the children. then perhaps we can allow the children to make their own decisions about the use and sharing of equipment. it's not always easy, but we can also make as many efforts as we can to put the decision-making power withinhe child rather than try to control the youngster through teacher regulation and time-keeping. learning to share from the heart, rather than ordering them to share, ales generous feelings. there's so much we can do to help that process along. arenough equipment and toys to go around.? would you li
but how do we do that? begin to teach such young children how to share from the heart and not because we want them to? boy: ooh! this don't go right there. girl: where? girl: no, this goes... first all, we can talk with our children about being generous with each other. point out that it makes the other person feel happy and makes you feel good, too. we can encouge acts of generosity throughout the day. we can be generous ourselves in providing enough satisfying experiences and marials for the...
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more, how much more? how many say that tells me how much more? make one of those twice on the top, the force becomes twice. you see that? so you become twice as massive. i mean twice the weight. so people that are twice as massive, weigh twice as much. do you see there's a difference between the two ideas? some people don't. they say, are you saying the same thing? no, no, no, no, how much mass you have is altogether different then how hard it's being pulled by gravity? but you can take the same mass, take your same mass and go to the top of the mountain, at the top of a mountain, strictly speaking, you weigh more less, same, same, or there's no way to say? what is it? begin with an l end with an s. less and why do you weigh less? because you made the distance greater. want me to give you a type of question that wipes out about half the students on an exam that has to do with equation reading? let me show you what it is. here's a ladder. the girl right here weighs 400 newtons, it's about 90 pounds. she climbs a ladder that is just as tall as the
more, how much more? how many say that tells me how much more? make one of those twice on the top, the force becomes twice. you see that? so you become twice as massive. i mean twice the weight. so people that are twice as massive, weigh twice as much. do you see there's a difference between the two ideas? some people don't. they say, are you saying the same thing? no, no, no, no, how much mass you have is altogether different then how hard it's being pulled by gravity? but you can take the...
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how do you respond to that? >> well, i think -- absolutely we should be judged on what we are doing, and i should be judged on my track record when i became secretary of energy. and when this administration started, we were in a freefall and a recession. and the price had plunged from roughly $140 a gallon down to -- barrel, $140 a barrel down to about $40 a barrel. and we -- and the solution to this -- i mean, we will do everything -- and we agree that the price of gas is suffering. we are very concerned about this, and in the department of energy, what we are trying to do is diversify our energies via transportation so we have cost-effective means. natural gas is great, so we're pushing on natural gas for transportation. electr electrification is great. we've had some pretty spectacular breaktl dbreakthrou that was announced yesterday, that at least looks like it will decrease these barriers maybe twofold. continuing again to diversify the transportation fuel. so these are the things we're doing, and we're ver
how do you respond to that? >> well, i think -- absolutely we should be judged on what we are doing, and i should be judged on my track record when i became secretary of energy. and when this administration started, we were in a freefall and a recession. and the price had plunged from roughly $140 a gallon down to -- barrel, $140 a barrel down to about $40 a barrel. and we -- and the solution to this -- i mean, we will do everything -- and we agree that the price of gas is suffering. we...
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didn't see us didn't tell us how to reorganize the koval how to do our to do to make the main direction of economy how to change the country of gods and oil production company to some of the aldis for example maybe to the company which will do the country which will produce gasoline or something else and we have no this articles show. i understand putin's intention to to be objective to to be like a what will lie all we journal we write articles so we try to be objective but when i read he's not a journalist he's the prime minister and i would be president so i get an impression that trying to be objective he's writing this article as somebody who's observing the economic situation in russia from the outside looking for bearing no responsibility for the twelve hour so who is he addressing himself that well that's interesting yeah i guess i get that feeling also because he deals very lightly with certain major very important and fundamental issues in russia's economy which was that the soviet union was a very powerful industrial country that did have a lot of what is what is used the ter
didn't see us didn't tell us how to reorganize the koval how to do our to do to make the main direction of economy how to change the country of gods and oil production company to some of the aldis for example maybe to the company which will do the country which will produce gasoline or something else and we have no this articles show. i understand putin's intention to to be objective to to be like a what will lie all we journal we write articles so we try to be objective but when i read he's...
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how much is this? >> $1,700. >> but look how beautiful. >> hand made. >> how much time?his is bath and body from the bahamas. this is a candle. >> i was told by my mother never give a piece. apparently it's different in the bahamas. food, hoda. >> we're going to have to run, sweetie. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be back. 2:30 in the afternoon, a lot to do, and you've hit the wall. but you got to get stuff done. so take 5-hour energy. just open it up, knock it back, and roll up your sleeves. 5-hour energy is faster and easier than coffee. man, does it work. you'll get that alert, energized feeling you need to get stuff done. a lot of stuff. wow. look at you go. 5-hour energy. when you gotta get stuff done. >>> whooo! >> hey, everybody. we are back with a special bahamian edition of our weekly trivia game called "who knew?" kathie lee hangs out with the crowd in the bahamas. kathie lee will give you $100 and usually if you get the question wrong you get her cd. but today we have something better -- a gift bag. so you get two winning prizes. joining m
how much is this? >> $1,700. >> but look how beautiful. >> hand made. >> how much time?his is bath and body from the bahamas. this is a candle. >> i was told by my mother never give a piece. apparently it's different in the bahamas. food, hoda. >> we're going to have to run, sweetie. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be back. 2:30 in the afternoon, a lot to do, and you've hit the wall. but you got to get stuff done. so take...
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you know how i get. i don't want to come off as rude. >> you seem like a nice person. >> just trying to catch up a little bit. we haven't seen each other in like -- >> i'm doing my part. i'm a good guy, right? i'm a good guy, right? >> i believe you. >> the love is gone! >> that's hoda. >> all right. i think we should go. >> what do you say we get out of here? >> i don't know, i probably shouldn't. let me see if my friends are okay. >> whooo! >> yeah, let's get out of here. >> cute. very cute. >> that is a scene i cannot even comprehend anymore. >> going to the bars? >> being a single in the bars today. i can't even -- it must be scary. >> it's not a great feeling because you don't know what you're talking to. you really don't. people pretend a lot. >> yes. >> you really don't know. >> unless they're drunk and then you see the real them. right? >> that's true. the real them does come out. we talk a lot about text messages and stuff. a lot of people, 1 in 10, claim they have been dumped by a text message.
you know how i get. i don't want to come off as rude. >> you seem like a nice person. >> just trying to catch up a little bit. we haven't seen each other in like -- >> i'm doing my part. i'm a good guy, right? i'm a good guy, right? >> i believe you. >> the love is gone! >> that's hoda. >> all right. i think we should go. >> what do you say we get out of here? >> i don't know, i probably shouldn't. let me see if my friends are okay. >>...
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turns out the other stuff, condoms. >> how are you? >> hi, how are you? >> good.'s going on? >> i don't know. i'm here to see brandon. what's up? >> go ahead, sit down. >> yeah. >> what are you doing here? >> he invited me over to see him. >> who invited you over? >> brandon. >> brandon. and how old is brandon? >> i don't know, 20s, i think. >> 20s? >> yeah. >> 20s? >> uh-huh. who are you? >> what age did brandon tell you he was? >> 23, i believe. >> want to try again? >> no, he said he was 23. what's the problem? >> i have the transcript, that's what the problem is. brandon said he was 13. >> 13? >> 13. >> no, no, he didn't. >> you are crazy for the nats? >> yeah. >> meaning the baseball team? >> uh-huh. >> if you don't see how graphic some of these chats are then there's a tendency to maybe give these guys the benefit of the doubt. maybe it was his first time. maybe he was just curious. but when you read the transcripts top to bottom, you know what the intent was. you know what these guys would be doing had there been a teenager home alone and not "dateline nbc.
turns out the other stuff, condoms. >> how are you? >> hi, how are you? >> good.'s going on? >> i don't know. i'm here to see brandon. what's up? >> go ahead, sit down. >> yeah. >> what are you doing here? >> he invited me over to see him. >> who invited you over? >> brandon. >> brandon. and how old is brandon? >> i don't know, 20s, i think. >> 20s? >> yeah. >> 20s? >> uh-huh. who are you? >>...
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my point was how, how long do you make a sign movie? -- how do you make a silent movie? be in the 1920's. it was a way for me to control my love for hollywood and all of the classical movies from hollywood. >> for those who have not seen it, why don't you describe what the story line is? >> the story is a about a seventh actor, a male actor here in hollywood. at the same time, he made to a young arjuujenou and she as a yg actress and will become a star. the story is out their destinies cross. tavis: there are a couple of moments in the film where we really do hear sound. >> yes. tavis: i do not want to give it away, but how did you decide those were the places where the sound needed to come through? >> in the movie, the antagonist is the sound. for the forced noisy sequence, because it is not talking -- the ecrst noisy sequence, because it is not talking, it is just noise, i wanted the antagonist. and i wanted it here because i wanted it to come early in the narration, because i wanted to say to people -- there will not be any big surprise. it is a very classical story.
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can influence how we think about how children learn from crawling through high school. pre-k years are certainly very important for that. >> your research has found that it is. we think of sending your kids to school when they're 5 years old. what is going on in their brain well before they're going to school? >> it's important to think about birth through age five as a time of churn. it's a time of great learning. also, the brains are social learners. and those babies, even when they're sitting there looking at you being cute and not saying anything, they can understand what you're saying and they are absorbing information. >> we have a nation falling behind because we fail to recognize the urgency of education and we've gone down dramatically from the income one country in america for those graduating from college now to eight or nine. we're seeing much decline especially in the science, technology, engineering and math areas. so we have a lot of work to do in the country, but it doesn't start at the college level. it starts with our kids. and if you have a resource t
can influence how we think about how children learn from crawling through high school. pre-k years are certainly very important for that. >> your research has found that it is. we think of sending your kids to school when they're 5 years old. what is going on in their brain well before they're going to school? >> it's important to think about birth through age five as a time of churn. it's a time of great learning. also, the brains are social learners. and those babies, even when...
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how much of an influence and how much how would you gauge the influence of tax policy on investment policyt we know there are changes coming to the tax code. that actually creates uncertainty. a lot of talk about changing those things actually will stop people from making investments. if you don't think you'll be able to write off, i don't know, the depreciation of some sort of plan or factory now or six months from now you won't do it. i would say it's great we're doing that but we've got to get very real about this and come down with concrete solutions. the president, there is nothing stopping him from actually making these, putting it forward and at least then a blueprint that people can coalesce around when we get closer to being able to do something post november. >> jonathan, what is your sense of the temperature on the debate that we're attempting to spark here when you look at the factions from the tea party to the occupation, all sorts of the -- and the progressives 4 in 10 republicans in the primary. people are crying out for a real debate on the necessary reforms to create jobs
how much of an influence and how much how would you gauge the influence of tax policy on investment policyt we know there are changes coming to the tax code. that actually creates uncertainty. a lot of talk about changing those things actually will stop people from making investments. if you don't think you'll be able to write off, i don't know, the depreciation of some sort of plan or factory now or six months from now you won't do it. i would say it's great we're doing that but we've got to...
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this is always been how it is.that technology seems to be in place to allow to happen. talk about that. >> it's the decentralized power. it gives citizens a way to communicate where they don't havecorporations. they can communicate through the internet. people understand this is a crowd-sourcing situation. where you get these hot spots and ideas, it's kind of a survival of the fittest of ideas. if you have a powerful idea and you can do things in a constructive way and fix things, people will gravitate towards that. so this is what's happening. this is the evolution of our society right now. >> which goes to david kennedy and the people we talk about. you said something interesting to me one time. a conversation over the past p couple of months, where you said if you go into a room of decentralized power, whether it's an occupy, and tell them what to do, they will try to eat you. if you go into any room and engage with an idea to fix a problem that resinates with those people, they will follow. explain why that's s
this is always been how it is.that technology seems to be in place to allow to happen. talk about that. >> it's the decentralized power. it gives citizens a way to communicate where they don't havecorporations. they can communicate through the internet. people understand this is a crowd-sourcing situation. where you get these hot spots and ideas, it's kind of a survival of the fittest of ideas. if you have a powerful idea and you can do things in a constructive way and fix things, people...
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no how. is the russian for technology that that's right and even kids now i mean i talk to kids about movies because i also make films filmmakers yeah i talk to kids and they don't know even nouveau russian classics much less so the world is changing and russia is changing too and you really get that feeling i first came here in ninety one and then i was again spent some years here in the beginning of the nineties saw the coups saw the political the political movements but many way back to back to that subject i think. it's it's kind of you usual thing is well we what we want to do but he's you know of course there are a lot of specifics that can't be covered in four page letter but to me i guess you have the mistake a huge mistake it is the position of the person who declared before we had a very poor in economical way country yeltsin and all this period will try to improve the situation and now dear friends and how it's a electorate i have to receive the possibility to start to look to look
no how. is the russian for technology that that's right and even kids now i mean i talk to kids about movies because i also make films filmmakers yeah i talk to kids and they don't know even nouveau russian classics much less so the world is changing and russia is changing too and you really get that feeling i first came here in ninety one and then i was again spent some years here in the beginning of the nineties saw the coups saw the political the political movements but many way back to back...
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how will you make it green? >> many things that can make valentine's day green and we got -- and also want to think of the green when extend the love not only to love of -- but also natural world. so i brought a few examples here of what you should do and not do. it's a mixed bag. >> let's start with flowers. that's the no-brainer. you get the flowers and that's green. flowers are cut. i'm buying them and especially if they are grown here in california. >> yes, yes. these happen to be -- i will show quick these are california grown. these are mixed bag. just really quick what you want to think about is flowers when you buy for valentine's day if you want the pink, you want to think local so california grown is a great especially if it's bay area grown. you want to think organic. >> organic flowers aren't they all organic? >> no, no. flowers are like have 50% more pesticides on them than is allowed on food. no, they are not organic. especially the kinds that are grown down in south america. colombia and ecuador p
how will you make it green? >> many things that can make valentine's day green and we got -- and also want to think of the green when extend the love not only to love of -- but also natural world. so i brought a few examples here of what you should do and not do. it's a mixed bag. >> let's start with flowers. that's the no-brainer. you get the flowers and that's green. flowers are cut. i'm buying them and especially if they are grown here in california. >> yes, yes. these...
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how do they produce?he two hypotheses about how rare species get maintained -- the pollinators may be very mobile. they may be able to travel large distances to find their mates, to find individuals of the same species to reproduce. the second one is that they may be self-fertile. that means they may just reproduce themselves. and then they don't need any other individuals nearby. rrator: the scientists have also formed theories on why the common species are unable to take over. and the reason is that common species, when they reproduce seedlings -- they produce more seedlings than rare species, but those common species, the common seedlings get affected by pathogens and pests at a very heavy rate. you can imagine a specialist pathogen or predator that likes a particular species will come into a little patch and it'll eat all the seedlings. it'll kill them all. and we call this density-dependent processes. that means if you're at a high-density, you suffer very high mortality. you die more often than if y
how do they produce?he two hypotheses about how rare species get maintained -- the pollinators may be very mobile. they may be able to travel large distances to find their mates, to find individuals of the same species to reproduce. the second one is that they may be self-fertile. that means they may just reproduce themselves. and then they don't need any other individuals nearby. rrator: the scientists have also formed theories on why the common species are unable to take over. and the reason...
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how far can you travel? making pictures, photographer is -- photography is another way of fend spending my free time and in my slides you will see some results of that hobby and combine that with traveling all over the world, you have nice chances for making pictures. and the last one, finally when i get home, my garden is the last passion. i grow my own vegetables and like to make dinner and enjoy that with friends and family. and as you notice, cycling is not part of my hobbies. cycling is not a hobby of mine. it's just a transportation mold just like the others. you can see here my car. it's a volvo 480. that's the classic. and the bicycle is one of the three i own so i'm pretty average dutch. i have a nice one. this one for holidays, for recreational regions. i got a campy old one that's very noisy i use for commute ing and i have a nice one which i use when i'm in town, go shopping or go see friends or elsewhere. so i have three bicycles and i use them in different ways. for commuting and business trave
how far can you travel? making pictures, photographer is -- photography is another way of fend spending my free time and in my slides you will see some results of that hobby and combine that with traveling all over the world, you have nice chances for making pictures. and the last one, finally when i get home, my garden is the last passion. i grow my own vegetables and like to make dinner and enjoy that with friends and family. and as you notice, cycling is not part of my hobbies. cycling is...
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how to sit up straight. how to comport yourself.ntegrated into the conversation from the neighborhood and everything as a nat a could tell you in the beauty shop is on the table. politics, love and marriage, men and women. all of it. it just -- listening to his grandson touch that legacy and be a part of that. i think it's very important culturally for african-americans especially not to lose that. there's something unique that happens there. for those of us who maybe don't get as much taken off the top as we used to, you still go and you still participate in that conversation and you're passing on those genes if you will. it's a very powerful experience. >> professor hill? >> all of our institutions are rolled into one. there are churches, there are schools, there are clubs. all of this is going on under one roof. you're right, when you're young, you're just listening. you don't dare interject ourself in this because you know that there is a -- there is a protocol there. >> right. >> that is also a lesson about manners in respect f
how to sit up straight. how to comport yourself.ntegrated into the conversation from the neighborhood and everything as a nat a could tell you in the beauty shop is on the table. politics, love and marriage, men and women. all of it. it just -- listening to his grandson touch that legacy and be a part of that. i think it's very important culturally for african-americans especially not to lose that. there's something unique that happens there. for those of us who maybe don't get as much taken...
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and it's how we define it. and i think sometimes it's a pretty loose definition that would lead people in this country to believe that we really don't have much of a recoverable resource. so it's important that we use the right terminology and try to be as accurate as we can, recognizing that we're dealing with a very fluid assessment again as our technologies and our capabilities expand. did you want to finish up? >> no. >> okay. no, i appreciate that. mr. chairman, that's all that i have. thank you. >> thank you. let me ask one other line of questions. dr. gruenspecht, in your testimony, you, in discussing the world or the international energy outlook, you say renewable energy is projected to be the fastest growing source of primary energy over the next 25 years. the renewable share of total energy use increases, in your projection, from 10% in 2008 to 15% in 2035. do you also have in your report an analysis of what those trends would be with regard to renewable energy? in the united states? >> yes we have pa
and it's how we define it. and i think sometimes it's a pretty loose definition that would lead people in this country to believe that we really don't have much of a recoverable resource. so it's important that we use the right terminology and try to be as accurate as we can, recognizing that we're dealing with a very fluid assessment again as our technologies and our capabilities expand. did you want to finish up? >> no. >> okay. no, i appreciate that. mr. chairman, that's all that...
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>>how are you? >>hi, how do you do? i'm nick. >>nick? dennis. >>hi, how do you do? >>(woman) i'm joan. >>joan? >>hello. >>and who are these fine creatures? >>oh, those are my birds. that's, um, freckles and frida. >>freckles and frida? >>mm-hm. >>(narrator) this is a picture of dennis, who used to be a cross-dresser. dennis looked up his only picture of his time in the woods with aileen. >>it was kind of a mess in there, in fact the police took this picture. >>oh, did they? >>that's how i got it. now, i don't know if you can see >>what's it of? >>well, this was--when they were subdividing, they threw all the stumps over in one section. and, these were all made with stumps, with straw packed in around them. it was just long enough to get in there and sleep. >>and so aileen would come and visit you? >>yeah. every now and then, she'd find one of my camps and--in fact the last camp i was at when aileen found me was what we call the little round lake. >>mm-hm. >>was way down at the bottom of a gully and it was round. and, i had a piece of plywood that someday had left th
>>how are you? >>hi, how do you do? i'm nick. >>nick? dennis. >>hi, how do you do? >>(woman) i'm joan. >>joan? >>hello. >>and who are these fine creatures? >>oh, those are my birds. that's, um, freckles and frida. >>freckles and frida? >>mm-hm. >>(narrator) this is a picture of dennis, who used to be a cross-dresser. dennis looked up his only picture of his time in the woods with aileen. >>it was kind of a mess in...
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how often does this happen? how often do the projects fall apart because multiple agencies to oversee it and then nobody takes responsibility until the week before we lose funding? >> this is the first time coming to the commission with a request like this. i will let mta address the bike planning. >> commissioners, jonathan with the mta. to your questions, all of you are wondering, how did the project get to this point? this grand opportunity, the source of funds allow the mta and dpw to work together to complete a number of streetscape projects, which is in the interest of the city. what happened was, to get directly to your question, this project was built on a number of different planning process cheese. one was the bike plan. there was an injunction, so we did not move forward. there were concerned with the left turn associated with the striping of the project. after the injunction ended, we try to move it forward to an environmental phase, and this grant came up. that is where we tried to put a package of
how often does this happen? how often do the projects fall apart because multiple agencies to oversee it and then nobody takes responsibility until the week before we lose funding? >> this is the first time coming to the commission with a request like this. i will let mta address the bike planning. >> commissioners, jonathan with the mta. to your questions, all of you are wondering, how did the project get to this point? this grand opportunity, the source of funds allow the mta and...
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so you've got other requirements, how many bathrooms, how many toilet stalls you need to have. here we've got a whole bunch of requirements in a really small space. so what do you do? >> how do you nor normally resoe that? >> hardship. >> comply with specific letter of the code. if you can't comply with specific letter of the code then we try and figure out a way that reasonably allows access. disabled access takes precedence over how many things. if you can ma make one accessible, make one accessible. >> so if the code says five and disabled access says you can only get in four then you file for a hardship and say i'll put four in. but in a case like this there are almost always solutions. here's an exarnl where you -- example where you only go outside. depending on your creativity, the easiest method is to claim hardship. >> i want everyone to notice that on the exact diagonal of where we were just a few minutes ago is an exit sign. that's the second exit. every one of these buildings has at least two exits. that's a requirement. i believe this building actually has three. bu
so you've got other requirements, how many bathrooms, how many toilet stalls you need to have. here we've got a whole bunch of requirements in a really small space. so what do you do? >> how do you nor normally resoe that? >> hardship. >> comply with specific letter of the code. if you can't comply with specific letter of the code then we try and figure out a way that reasonably allows access. disabled access takes precedence over how many things. if you can ma make one...
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how can you go long.is week's special, 13.99 for mag light. >> you know where the pateries are just put them away. >> i have a separate box in my house like this filled with batteries and we say batteries wheafs do you need? >> you need to have your number on your building so everyone knows who you are. >> i'm a building inspector and i go looking for your house. half the time, especially commercial places, they don't put the number up and the emergency vehicle can't find you. cheep. these are solid brass , $2.99. make sure your numbers where displayed. i browt a bunge cord and screw eyes. in your garage anything that might fall over, put the screw eyes in the paul and tie it up. my wife is -- >> my wife didn't know this was going on. she was all over me this mornin about my garage being a mess. she said this weekend i want to know where all your earthquake supplies are. it's not just you know where your supplies are, but your entire family. because quite frankly my medica thing is bigger than that red th
how can you go long.is week's special, 13.99 for mag light. >> you know where the pateries are just put them away. >> i have a separate box in my house like this filled with batteries and we say batteries wheafs do you need? >> you need to have your number on your building so everyone knows who you are. >> i'm a building inspector and i go looking for your house. half the time, especially commercial places, they don't put the number up and the emergency vehicle can't...
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that's how much their company makes every year in revenues and this is how much they have overall. this is going to become very rely in the story. they are looking to keep as much of this as possible and that's why they buy politicians. remember the guy who pretended to be one of the koch brothers and the governor immediately took their calm and talked to them for so long yes mr. koch, what would you like me to do? why? because they're the guys financing it. david koch admits that now. he said this: >> i love that quote because it's basically him saying we know how to do this, man we've been doing this for years. we tell the politicians what they do, they do it and during his recall effort, they're pouring in a ton of money to help them. we know how this game works, we know how to trick the american people, you buy the politicians and spend money on ads tricking people. the second part of the quote is: they've spent more and more throughout this whole campaign whether generally against president obama, scott walk irin wisconsin, this is what they do in order to protect their money.
that's how much their company makes every year in revenues and this is how much they have overall. this is going to become very rely in the story. they are looking to keep as much of this as possible and that's why they buy politicians. remember the guy who pretended to be one of the koch brothers and the governor immediately took their calm and talked to them for so long yes mr. koch, what would you like me to do? why? because they're the guys financing it. david koch admits that now. he said...
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you can see how it is applicable to you in how we move this forward.mework. how many people in this room are government, state, local? that is a lot of view? anyone here from the private sector? awesome. do we have any voluntary agencies? great. any citizens? everybody is a citizen, obviously. [laughter] any aliens? [laughter] çit is key that we are all here together to interact. when it comes to recovery, it is neighbors helping neighbors. we're there to support. the local and state governments and federal government. we do not come in and take over. that is what is key when we look at this and how it really is the whole community. i want to point out the other agencies that leadçç the recoy support function and looking at all ofç the agencies that have participated. çto bring in the whole entire federal family. that is one of the things i found most frustrating three years ago when i came to be in fema and looking across the ñrwhole inter-agency. çatñr the state level, we were always callingç trying to shop around to find out how we could get
you can see how it is applicable to you in how we move this forward.mework. how many people in this room are government, state, local? that is a lot of view? anyone here from the private sector? awesome. do we have any voluntary agencies? great. any citizens? everybody is a citizen, obviously. [laughter] any aliens? [laughter] çit is key that we are all here together to interact. when it comes to recovery, it is neighbors helping neighbors. we're there to support. the local and state...
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how do you find an installer and how do you choose the ones you want?like anyone else, you screen some people out, you do personal references, you check their website, you talk to them about the basics and ask for the address to see if you have some good roof space. if you decide it's ok for a salesperson to come out, they'll do that for you. it's all free. if someone tries to charge you for bids, almost no one will. pass on it. i want to give you the key information that you need to compare bids ro
how do you find an installer and how do you choose the ones you want?like anyone else, you screen some people out, you do personal references, you check their website, you talk to them about the basics and ask for the address to see if you have some good roof space. if you decide it's ok for a salesperson to come out, they'll do that for you. it's all free. if someone tries to charge you for bids, almost no one will. pass on it. i want to give you the key information that you need to compare...
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how are sleeping and how your appetite is. looking at hamilton depression rating. >> john: feelings of guilt. insomnia? >> the doctor notes the answer answered and adds the numbers and if you rate over 18 points. then your depression, you are said to have depression. what we do, what doctors do and they measure the affect of antidepressants to measure how much it moves the scores on the hamilton scale. >> john: how much you get better? >> better or not. >> john: people say, they help with confidence and confidence is present requisite of all successful endeavors. rosie o'donnell. jim carrey talked on tv using prozac. people think it works for them. >>> hu laurie, he talks about confidence. there is no question the drugs do something but we don't know what it is. the drug industry has spent most of their time measuring them against the hamilton rating scale which is lousy way to measure what they do. it happens to be convenient because it allows them to say these are the drugs that are treating depression. in reality the drugs
how are sleeping and how your appetite is. looking at hamilton depression rating. >> john: feelings of guilt. insomnia? >> the doctor notes the answer answered and adds the numbers and if you rate over 18 points. then your depression, you are said to have depression. what we do, what doctors do and they measure the affect of antidepressants to measure how much it moves the scores on the hamilton scale. >> john: how much you get better? >> better or not. >> john:...
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that is how we can be more efficient. you may have some individuals working on multiple projects and both the full program so we can be efficient. that is why it's challenging to make sure we have enough work to keep everyone really busy. currently, about 77% of our work [inaudible] over the coming years, you will see that percentage decrease and the work will increase. if you go to page nine, you can see the programs we have identified that make up the 10- year capital plan we will be working on. one of the most important things we work on as an organization is to look at the staffing plan. what this chart illustrates is how much work we have and if you look at the greene section, that is the amount of work our staff is capable of actually performing. the black line is what our current staffing level is. i don't plan to try to go over that because the fear of not having enough work and having to lay people off. the question is how do we perform the work above that line? we use dpw or consultants. the blue is the speciali
that is how we can be more efficient. you may have some individuals working on multiple projects and both the full program so we can be efficient. that is why it's challenging to make sure we have enough work to keep everyone really busy. currently, about 77% of our work [inaudible] over the coming years, you will see that percentage decrease and the work will increase. if you go to page nine, you can see the programs we have identified that make up the 10- year capital plan we will be working...
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how to walk, how to eat, what to do. and they are coaching you, and the family members and the town people will be out there, drinking. normally, it is quite a big thing for three days. tavis: to the customs that the king is supposed to adhere to, what are some of the things that you can no longer do or things that you now have to do differently because you are the king? you mentioned eating and drinking and being in public. what are some of the things that you can no longer do now? >> historically speaking, when i am in ghana, i cannot eat in public. for example, i cannot go in a restaurant. i cannot say a word. i have to smile and wave. tavis: you cannot drink in public. what about in private? >> in private, i might. [laughs] tavis: but not in the public. >> not in the public. "i am going out there to tell them what you are telling me in here," my brother would say. i think it is better for us because i do not think as a king you want to disrespect for family. you have to be dignified, and they have a notion that maybe
how to walk, how to eat, what to do. and they are coaching you, and the family members and the town people will be out there, drinking. normally, it is quite a big thing for three days. tavis: to the customs that the king is supposed to adhere to, what are some of the things that you can no longer do or things that you now have to do differently because you are the king? you mentioned eating and drinking and being in public. what are some of the things that you can no longer do now? >>...
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and how do they do that? they do that by bringing community members together, different segments of the community together to identify local conditions that are important in their communities to address and then developing strategies where all of the different segments of the community work together to alleviate those problems. it's what americans do. you know, ivette, when there is a problem you get everybody together and you work together to solve it. and there are ways that you can do it effectively. and what we try to do at the institute is help communities actually do those things effectively. fran, do you have an example of a really good model of, you know, a prevention-prepared community? actually, yes, and jane and i work hand-in-hand on this. in between the federal government and our community coalitions, working through what we call the strategic prevention framework model. and basically what that means is that we teach communities, as jane has already mentioned, to do five different steps. and goin
and how do they do that? they do that by bringing community members together, different segments of the community together to identify local conditions that are important in their communities to address and then developing strategies where all of the different segments of the community work together to alleviate those problems. it's what americans do. you know, ivette, when there is a problem you get everybody together and you work together to solve it. and there are ways that you can do it...
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we know how to look for it in dating. we're spending time with a potential client if they're really serious about our business or not? >> love this question because particularly in the beginning you just want to get any customer you can get, next thing you know you spent three weeks on someone who may not sign up or turns out to be an unproductive client. >> i personally, if you're business allows this, i love preorders. a lot of people, because they don't want to be awkward and say no, they'll say they're interested when they're not. i'd say the majority of people. the sooner you can get to the point where you have them say, actually pull out their checkbook and pay for something in advance before it's made, then i know i'm on to something. >> i just want to know how they know how to do this in the world of dating. that seems like an even tougher thing to me. assuming they figured that out, let me know. i would say a couple of things. one, i think honesty is really, really important. i think as a presenter as well as a r
we know how to look for it in dating. we're spending time with a potential client if they're really serious about our business or not? >> love this question because particularly in the beginning you just want to get any customer you can get, next thing you know you spent three weeks on someone who may not sign up or turns out to be an unproductive client. >> i personally, if you're business allows this, i love preorders. a lot of people, because they don't want to be awkward and say...
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how do you see it?ieve that the legislature should be able to vote on this matter. i put out a bill today and asked for a deadline of 5:00 for legislators to sign on to say there should not be a unilateral decision by the government -- governor and attorney general to do this. these funds had specific use, for individuals who have been victims of foreclosure for neighborhoods that frankly need to have us do something about foreclosures because it affects all of us who are in various neighborhoods. i think the attorney general is off on this and it really goes to hurt all the constituents that helped to vote him in and those that didn't vote for him. >> do i have this right, senator taylor, governor walker turned down stimulus money that would have created jobs, yet he's taking this foreclosure money that is coming from the federal government to shore up his budget which of course has a gaagaping hole in it. >> that is correct. over and over the governor continues to show he's a hypocrite, continues to s
how do you see it?ieve that the legislature should be able to vote on this matter. i put out a bill today and asked for a deadline of 5:00 for legislators to sign on to say there should not be a unilateral decision by the government -- governor and attorney general to do this. these funds had specific use, for individuals who have been victims of foreclosure for neighborhoods that frankly need to have us do something about foreclosures because it affects all of us who are in various...
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that's how supportive she has been and that's how supportive she will always be.t i know that she was relieved when i said i'm going to put family first. here's what we were convinced of, mike. the onslaught against me was not going to stop because, like you said, we couldn't anticipate that level of intensity. and because it wasn't going to stop, i make the decision that i was going to end my campaign, and i did. but here's the other thing, mike. just because i'm not pursuing the position of president, i'm still on a mission, and that is to defeat barack obama in november of this year. >> herman cain, thank you. always a pleasure to visit with you. god bless and take care. >> great to be with you, governor. a pleasure. >> up next, primary voters finally take to the policy. we are going to have some highlights and talk to former candidate congresswoman michele bachmann when we come back. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many pe
that's how supportive she has been and that's how supportive she will always be.t i know that she was relieved when i said i'm going to put family first. here's what we were convinced of, mike. the onslaught against me was not going to stop because, like you said, we couldn't anticipate that level of intensity. and because it wasn't going to stop, i make the decision that i was going to end my campaign, and i did. but here's the other thing, mike. just because i'm not pursuing the position of...
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how to manage people out of understanding how to create relationships just understanding you know what we're how to not waste your time and energy on things that you know are diversions from the real from the real challenges and problems very very difficult pretty much only experience can teach you that. but the broader and broader point and the reason i think this is exciting topic is that entrepreneurship is an extraordinarily important element of our economy. and the more of the we have the more likely the country will be prosperous and successful are there derek i see you see i mean aside from experience one of the things here about being in trying to start a business and they're even like them so rather funny example as a writer is or you've written about it talking about your friends is that sometimes these people they can't drink yet so they can't even go to social engagements to network they can't rent a car they can't even lease an office space or a house because they don't have enough credit built up and they need someone else to sign for them and so you know from the people
how to manage people out of understanding how to create relationships just understanding you know what we're how to not waste your time and energy on things that you know are diversions from the real from the real challenges and problems very very difficult pretty much only experience can teach you that. but the broader and broader point and the reason i think this is exciting topic is that entrepreneurship is an extraordinarily important element of our economy. and the more of the we have the...
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tell us, how quickly this might happen across the country. how soon? >> reporter: well, it will be in almost all the major airports across the country, 35 by the end of the year. and it's not all they're doing. in fact, the tsa is hinting they're going to have other trusted travelers without a card, for people who might be seniors or in t the military, w already have security clearances. >> what a difference that will make if those lines are shorter. thank you, jim avila. >>> we turn to bleaking news out of the pentagon, about women and combat. an announcement that takes women one step closer to that happening. let's go to jon karl. we have the latest breaking news. jon? >> reporter: we learned that tomorrow, the pentagon will announce changes to rules governing women in combat. as you know right now, women are not allowed to serve in combat units and units operating on the front lines. with the pentagon's announcement tomorrow, this will change. the pentagon is opening up 14,000 jobs, mostly in the army, that have been closed off to women because of t
tell us, how quickly this might happen across the country. how soon? >> reporter: well, it will be in almost all the major airports across the country, 35 by the end of the year. and it's not all they're doing. in fact, the tsa is hinting they're going to have other trusted travelers without a card, for people who might be seniors or in t the military, w already have security clearances. >> what a difference that will make if those lines are shorter. thank you, jim avila....
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you know how you come off? >> how's that? >> somebody who is very nervous, someone who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> i read him some of what he said online. are you sexy naked, have you ever played with yourself? you going to put my [ bleep ] in your mouth. if you like that, i'll teach you. >> what are you trying to say? >> i'm trying to say it makes it look like you came here -- >> i came to pick her up. >> to have sex with an underaged girl. >> we were in a role playing chat room, dude. >> what role were you playing exactly here? >> people play roles. never ask role playing. people just talk. my god, dude. is this some kind of hold-up, man? you got a warrant? cause if the girl don't want to come and you got a problem -- >> a warrant? are you a defense lawyer now? >> i'm saying, man, you don't got no cause to hold me. i got no problems sitting here to talk to you. >> he sticks to the story that he's here to take the girl to a party, but it turns out he didn't come here alone. waiting
you know how you come off? >> how's that? >> somebody who is very nervous, someone who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> i read him some of what he said online. are you sexy naked, have you ever played with yourself? you going to put my [ bleep ] in your mouth. if you like that, i'll teach you. >> what are you trying to say? >> i'm trying to say it makes it look like you came here -- >> i came to pick her up....
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i'm also curious your views about how technology enables two-way communication and how that affects the way you do business. >> thank you. it's an honor to be here. it's really interesting the brookings institute kind of at the epicenter of the new economy. we forget we're living in this world where everyone lives their life on the net. our government really initiated and launched this birth of a new economy, internet economy. we're living in a very sobering time right now where we're not connecting the dots well enough between government and private industry, especially to try to focus on the number one problem facing our country, which is how do we get america working again. so what i wanted to talk a little about is the little round trip and lead to a political discussion about what's happened right before our eyes and how we know these facts and statistics happen but we become numb to what the big picture change really means for us. so today there are 2.5 billion people around the world connected to the intern. 2.5 billion. the united states has 300 million internet connections. so
i'm also curious your views about how technology enables two-way communication and how that affects the way you do business. >> thank you. it's an honor to be here. it's really interesting the brookings institute kind of at the epicenter of the new economy. we forget we're living in this world where everyone lives their life on the net. our government really initiated and launched this birth of a new economy, internet economy. we're living in a very sobering time right now where we're not...
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how dare he? soon after his mother was summoned to school and sign a form acknowledging her son made a racist re, ma. said the ticked off mom, quote, i refuse to sign it. he is inquiz tiff and he always likes to ask questions and it doesn't make him a racist. that's what the mother of a racist would say. discuss this now -- >> lightning roooouuunnnnnd. lightning round. >> sherrod, i go to you for no particular reason. >> i still have a big wheel. that's why. >> which was obviously stolen. >> what do you make of this? can't a little kid because he asks where he is from, is it racist? >> i would have to hear this kid's tone. what tone was it? was it timmy stop asking questions. i just want to know. are you black because you came from africa? that kid is a jerk. are you brown because you came from africa, then that is an inquiz tiff kid. i don't think the parent should have to write a note. come oengland, get your red coats in order. >> do they still have those. >> as a parent would you sign it and t
how dare he? soon after his mother was summoned to school and sign a form acknowledging her son made a racist re, ma. said the ticked off mom, quote, i refuse to sign it. he is inquiz tiff and he always likes to ask questions and it doesn't make him a racist. that's what the mother of a racist would say. discuss this now -- >> lightning roooouuunnnnnd. lightning round. >> sherrod, i go to you for no particular reason. >> i still have a big wheel. that's why. >> which was...
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how are you feeling? how are you doing? >> i'm doing fine. >> you are okay? you were diagnosed with leukemia in 2011. the nurses at the hospital said to think about your one wish for the make a wish foundation. what did you wish for? >> for my make a wish, i decided to make my wish that all the children with this could get the methotrexate they need. >> it's powerful. a.l.l. is the form of leukemia you have as well, right in. >> yes. >> obviously you are making this wish because not enough kids have the medication. kelly, you are a doctor, a cancer doctor. i mean, owen started an intense treatment. his next methotrexate treatment is friday. is it going to happen for him? >> there should be treatment for him this friday. the actions taken by the fda and the pharmaceutical companies will temporarily release the shortage and allow him to start his treatment on march 9th. >> i want to pick up on that. after this friday, after the next few weeks, what about the guarantee of methotrexate for owen and what about other kids that owen is wishing for? kelly? >> there's
how are you feeling? how are you doing? >> i'm doing fine. >> you are okay? you were diagnosed with leukemia in 2011. the nurses at the hospital said to think about your one wish for the make a wish foundation. what did you wish for? >> for my make a wish, i decided to make my wish that all the children with this could get the methotrexate they need. >> it's powerful. a.l.l. is the form of leukemia you have as well, right in. >> yes. >> obviously you are...
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how does that feel? >> it is a bit surreal and wonderful, and i am sorry to not be able to share this with my co-director passed away last fall, but she is here in spirit. tavis: and to that, mr. armstrong passed away. >> yes, he passed away in 2009. tavis: tell me about him. >> he was a barber who dedicated his life to the fight for civil rights. he carried the original flag on bloody sunday in the march from selma to montgomery. he integrated his two sons into an all white school, and he used his barber shop as a place to educate and teach voting rights and really dedicated his life to justice. tavis: how did he end up being the flag bearer on the march from selma and montgomery? >> he was a world war two veteran, and when he came back to alabama, he carried that flag in that bloody sunday march. tavis: tell me about him being out front. this was a seminal moment, hoisting the flag. >> it was for him, and he was so proud to carry that flag, and he carried it every single year they had a commemoration m
how does that feel? >> it is a bit surreal and wonderful, and i am sorry to not be able to share this with my co-director passed away last fall, but she is here in spirit. tavis: and to that, mr. armstrong passed away. >> yes, he passed away in 2009. tavis: tell me about him. >> he was a barber who dedicated his life to the fight for civil rights. he carried the original flag on bloody sunday in the march from selma to montgomery. he integrated his two sons into an all white...
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dollars what matters is how much of this stuff i need to sustain my living standards that's how you measure debasement moving on i want to thank everyone for the positive responses to my davos coverage which i have which i responded to on twitter and i just want to reassess reassert that also earlier this week we got into a debate over savers versus speculators and one of our guests brought up a recent bank earnings as a sign that fed policy zero interest rates don't benefit banks whenever you choose euro said this newsflash the bankers might not be living the high life like ten years ago but none of them are getting foreclosed on they still make millions and billions and we're going to say hey it's ok at least they are hurting too well it's funny how life long investors like jim rogers and mark father don't buy into this and make money honestly investing i just want to make sure that you got a chance to catch my jim rogers interview where i asked him about this earlier this week you can catch it on line because that is all we have time for thank you so much for watching the show don't forg
dollars what matters is how much of this stuff i need to sustain my living standards that's how you measure debasement moving on i want to thank everyone for the positive responses to my davos coverage which i have which i responded to on twitter and i just want to reassess reassert that also earlier this week we got into a debate over savers versus speculators and one of our guests brought up a recent bank earnings as a sign that fed policy zero interest rates don't benefit banks whenever you...
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you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. of. me it would be to me if he is. in atlanta. it would. be. good. one told them they actually use music to break prisoners so the idea that my music at a role in that is kind of outrageous. to keep the cia the leads that would be easy interrogating people if they were this week in. the music was so loud. and it was probably some of the worst torture that they faced. all right chris take it from the top were ready. it's incredible anything goes and hearing badge and national. insurance club go. well i've always liked music i think most people do actually. music means good luck to me among many other things i love that i've had a chat to to write music partly for a living and largely for fun that's also helping people. it's incredible. nation. christopher soft as a composer for sesame street because his music helps t
you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. of. me it would be to me if he is. in atlanta. it would. be. good. one told them they actually use music to break prisoners so the idea that my music at a role in that is kind of outrageous. to keep the cia the leads that...
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wi how did the fish get here? >> maybe an eagle swooped down and picked the fish up from another body of water, then dropped him. >> and then where does he go? >> i bet you the fish is wondering the same thing. >> how the hell did i get here? where's everybody else? >> how many i going to get out of here? >>> you guys ever take your car to one of those quick-change oil places? >> you know, a place like this. and know what happens next? >> i don't know. >> something crazy. and it's all on video. >>> and look at this. a herd of st. bernards. isn't this awesome? >> no. >> yep. nick's going to rain on the st. bernard parade. the story behind this video next. >>> welcome back to the show. but don't forget to check in at rightthisminute.com. great videos all day long. this is possibly one of the weirdest talents that i've ever seen. and i'm not sure where this guy could possibly use this. >> hey, guys, my name is steve. i'm going to show you a really useful talent. >> his friend just starts calling out words. >> trilogy
wi how did the fish get here? >> maybe an eagle swooped down and picked the fish up from another body of water, then dropped him. >> and then where does he go? >> i bet you the fish is wondering the same thing. >> how the hell did i get here? where's everybody else? >> how many i going to get out of here? >>> you guys ever take your car to one of those quick-change oil places? >> you know, a place like this. and know what happens next? >> i...
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how long can he do this?, man. >> this guy -- >> see how long he c >>> it's prank versus prank time. that means our favorite pranking couple jesse and gina are back. last time we saw them gina made jesse think she was cheating on him. >> with this guy. >> i'm going to [ bleep ] -- >> he's getting back at her. >> few days ago while she was at work i made this epic prank candle. i basically took fire crackers, stuffed them in here and poured wax around it to make it look like a real candle. >> like a full-on science project. >> here we go. >> oh, my god. >> i think he nailed the prank but almost missed the big reveal. he wasn't there when she lit it. do you likeou candle ris [ bleep ] is that? >> i would hate to live in this house. i mean, you wouldn't ever be able to let your guard down and relax. >> i love how excited he was when he knew he nailed the prank. >> where did you get that? >> i made that. >> how the [ bleep ]. >> i was waiting for ever for you to light that. i almost didn't get it on camera. >> [
how long can he do this?, man. >> this guy -- >> see how long he c >>> it's prank versus prank time. that means our favorite pranking couple jesse and gina are back. last time we saw them gina made jesse think she was cheating on him. >> with this guy. >> i'm going to [ bleep ] -- >> he's getting back at her. >> few days ago while she was at work i made this epic prank candle. i basically took fire crackers, stuffed them in here and poured wax around...