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i know he know he's wrong, and i don't care if nobody else in the world knows. now i really know. you know, i'm cool with that. >> all right. >> all right.
i know he know he's wrong, and i don't care if nobody else in the world knows. now i really know. you know, i'm cool with that. >> all right. >> all right.
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i don't know. i don't know. hot >> jimmy: i didn't even get up to the part -- ♪ talking 'bout a slingshot ♪ >> jimmy: i got a copy -- i got a copy of the lyrics. first part we listened, he said, "uh, hey, uh, yeah." [ laughter ] >> steve: yep, got that. >> jimmy: i don't even know if he's saying words. and then the second part of the song -- i'll play it for you now. he says, "now, i'm a lifeguard and i don't even know how to swim. i like watching all the ladies before they get in." [ laughter ] ♪ now i'm the lifeguard and i don't even know how to swim ♪ ♪ yeah uh huh ♪ ♪ i like watching all the ladies before they get in yeah ♪ >> jimmy: that sounds like a creepy cartoon character. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's, like, weird. if he can't swim, then how did he become a lifeguard? that's what bothers me the most. song's not logical. >> steve: so he is a lifeguard. >> jimmy: that is correct. >> steve: but he doesn't like to swim? >> jimmy: yeah, 'cause if you're drowning you want this dude going -- [
i don't know. i don't know. hot >> jimmy: i didn't even get up to the part -- ♪ talking 'bout a slingshot ♪ >> jimmy: i got a copy -- i got a copy of the lyrics. first part we listened, he said, "uh, hey, uh, yeah." [ laughter ] >> steve: yep, got that. >> jimmy: i don't even know if he's saying words. and then the second part of the song -- i'll play it for you now. he says, "now, i'm a lifeguard and i don't even know how to swim. i like watching all...
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lenny, i know the math. good. i just want to rethink things. howard, listen to me. is deal for a year. you knew every single inch of this property. you know all the numbers. what could go wrong? lenny -- you're worried about putting your mother in a nursing home. you got to find a school for your kids -- i'm not worried about the risk. you're not worried about the risk? no. are you lying to me? no! come on. let's go do some business. don't do it, howard! what did you say? i said "don't do it." excuse me. we're having a personal conversation here. look. i don't know anything about your deal. i just think that you really don't want to do it. thank you. ♪ (music plays) annenberg media ♪ and: with additional funding from these foundations and individuals: and by and the annual support of to order videocassettes for information about this and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org. annenberg media ♪ and: with additional funding from these foundations and individuals: and by: and the annual financial support of: ♪ ("american cinem
lenny, i know the math. good. i just want to rethink things. howard, listen to me. is deal for a year. you knew every single inch of this property. you know all the numbers. what could go wrong? lenny -- you're worried about putting your mother in a nursing home. you got to find a school for your kids -- i'm not worried about the risk. you're not worried about the risk? no. are you lying to me? no! come on. let's go do some business. don't do it, howard! what did you say? i said "don't do...
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i know that you served some of them to the center. i was not able to hear that connection and also ideas on how you would represent that perspective on the cac. i think your perspective would be great; i don't think that it fits the seat before us. i think it is hard to find someone for the cac. i am not ready to support to today. i would be open to support you on another seat in the cac for sure; it is important to have young folks who work at the center to participate; you would be able to be inactive, contributing member from the get-go. so, i know this is awkward. >> can i suggest that perhaps before we forward this with no recommendation, it's been close to a year that the seat has not been filled. in terms of the cac, and mr. cohen was not accurate about this. would appoint almost a year ago michael simmons, affordable housing developer who lives and works in the western addition. i think that, it would seem to me that given the time that has gone by, and given that the lgbt center does provide an awful lot of services to extreme
i know that you served some of them to the center. i was not able to hear that connection and also ideas on how you would represent that perspective on the cac. i think your perspective would be great; i don't think that it fits the seat before us. i think it is hard to find someone for the cac. i am not ready to support to today. i would be open to support you on another seat in the cac for sure; it is important to have young folks who work at the center to participate; you would be able to be...
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>> i don't know. i really don't know. i don't think so. >> so, you know, it's a lot easier to go out and sell a few drugs if you don't get caught, make big money, as opposed to go welding, put on all that hot gear and put in 8 hours a day, 40 hours a week, whatever is required, i think a lot of it will probably depend on the influences that he comes across if he, you know, ends up with a girlfriend that is a positive influence, that could be -- that might be the turning point, too. you know, one never knows. given he's truly going himself. i don't know if he can do it. did you have any idea of what might occur? >> they said maybe 30 days, 60 days. i was like, i don't want either. i'm like, i want out. >>> it is going to be a bit of an uphill battle to show the court if the judge releases you you're not going to engage in the same type of behavior. a lot of that will fall on how well you come across. >>> i've got four shackles already. so i need 13 chairs. >> it's monday morning at lake county juvenile, and court is back in
>> i don't know. i really don't know. i don't think so. >> so, you know, it's a lot easier to go out and sell a few drugs if you don't get caught, make big money, as opposed to go welding, put on all that hot gear and put in 8 hours a day, 40 hours a week, whatever is required, i think a lot of it will probably depend on the influences that he comes across if he, you know, ends up with a girlfriend that is a positive influence, that could be -- that might be the turning point, too....
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>> i know, i know, right? what's his deal?pissed-off humpty dumpty. >> he looks like if someone took a tire pump and inflated larry david. >> he looks like if rush limbaugh had sex with a bean bag chair. ha, ha, ha, ha. >> that's so messed up. by the way, by the way, i heard that you didn't even write a concession speech. >> it's true. i mean, i really thought i had this one. what happened? >> well, you forgot about the latino vote. 60% of latinos voted for me. >> which is odd, since 80% of latinos work for me. [ audience ohs ] >> life is weird, life is weird. >> you know what, i'm just gonna focus on the good times. remember that first debate? >> yep. you remember right now? >> ah. [ laughter and applause ] "burn notice." that one hurt. ha, ha, ha. >> you know, to be honest, to be honest, i'm kind of sad that the whole thing's over. >> me too, pal. it's been a wild ride. seems like just yesterday i was debating herman cain. >> oh yeah, the pizza guy. >> yeah. >> hey, hey, remember this? "pizza! pizza!" >> oh, yeah. what is th
>> i know, i know, right? what's his deal?pissed-off humpty dumpty. >> he looks like if someone took a tire pump and inflated larry david. >> he looks like if rush limbaugh had sex with a bean bag chair. ha, ha, ha, ha. >> that's so messed up. by the way, by the way, i heard that you didn't even write a concession speech. >> it's true. i mean, i really thought i had this one. what happened? >> well, you forgot about the latino vote. 60% of latinos voted for...
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i know. and then, you know, the audience had a different perspective of it. jimmy: yeah, exactly. but blake and cee lo are on your new album, right? >> love blake and cee lo so much. i mean, i love adam, too, but you know. >> jimmy: there you go. that's the real truth. [ light laughter ] here we go. yeah, yeah. >> "moves like jagger," we've been there. we did that. >> jimmy: but blake and cee lo, you love, love, love. yeah, that's why it wasn't obvious. don't worry about it. >> cee lo, we did a song called "make the world move." really inspiring. and my first little dive into sort of a country rock soul thing with blake shelton called "just a fool" on the record. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. god, we love -- we love blake and cee lo. >> exciting. love blake. yeah, he's a good time. >> jimmy: i want to talk about this video that we made when we come back from the commercial here. more with christina aguilera when we get back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. i'm hanging out with the one and only christina aguilera. [ c
i know. and then, you know, the audience had a different perspective of it. jimmy: yeah, exactly. but blake and cee lo are on your new album, right? >> love blake and cee lo so much. i mean, i love adam, too, but you know. >> jimmy: there you go. that's the real truth. [ light laughter ] here we go. yeah, yeah. >> "moves like jagger," we've been there. we did that. >> jimmy: but blake and cee lo, you love, love, love. yeah, that's why it wasn't obvious. don't...
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i don't know. it would change how i look a it would help me get rid of a bunch of i always had toward my daddy. >> coming up. the edmonds give their relationship what couldáú be its final chance. first, when i say stop talking about it you need to sto talking about it. a different sortparental relationship hits a nerve. machine a drink, or a drink that's a ale announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. pqv{#ú make sure you have your arm >> the louisville metro department jail is the first facility 18-year-old danielle carmack has served in. he was convicted second-degree manslaughter for shooting her father to death. she's in jail now for a parole violation and has come to rely sherry for guidance. >> they're going to bring you another sandwich. you ca start on this. >> i'm good. you eat that. z >> i got this. i'm good. you're starving. >> i >> the friendship has grown trained. ca believes she's makesr a mistake by revealingdetails of her case. >> you n to quit talking
i don't know. it would change how i look a it would help me get rid of a bunch of i always had toward my daddy. >> coming up. the edmonds give their relationship what couldáú be its final chance. first, when i say stop talking about it you need to sto talking about it. a different sortparental relationship hits a nerve. machine a drink, or a drink that's a ale announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. pqv{#ú make sure you have your arm >> the...
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>> i don't know. i don't know. because people seem to think that, you know, by military action is the way we win it. that's not necessarily true. this is an ideology, and you have to combat this on two different fronts. you know, this is... some of these people are fighting for their religion. how do you fight... you know, how is just a basic military action going to combat that? i'm very passionate about my religion. i expect they're very passionate about theirs. so it is not just a military issue. it's very much a political sue, a social issue. >> hinojosa: you come back, and something... because the story, of course, doesn't end with your rescue, which was extraordinary, and so many of us witnessed it. i love the fact that you were always worried about your hair. it's like, "wait, i'm a pow, but how does the hair look? oh, my god, mom, how could they take..." i just... i love that humanity, because, like, you're a female soldier, but, you know, you're still worried about the hair. >> you know, i'm me, and at tha
>> i don't know. i don't know. because people seem to think that, you know, by military action is the way we win it. that's not necessarily true. this is an ideology, and you have to combat this on two different fronts. you know, this is... some of these people are fighting for their religion. how do you fight... you know, how is just a basic military action going to combat that? i'm very passionate about my religion. i expect they're very passionate about theirs. so it is not just a...
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(applause) >> so, i don't know if any of you know linda avery herbert. she's incredible. if linda could stand up. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you. thank you, supervisor olague. it's a pleasure to be able to say that. i was so enthusiastic about you being a supervisor and i'm so proud of you. but it has been my rare pleasure to serve the citizens of san francisco in my role and i'm going to cry again, as commission secretary. the honor has been all mine. thank you. [cheering and applauding] >> today is actually -- i forgot to mention. we're still waiting for the official vote. today is actually we're declaring october 30th, 2012 as linda avery-herbert day in the city and county of san francisco. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you very much, supervisor. ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to kickoff a set of commendations that each of our colleagues will be presenting. in commemoration of the fact that this month and october, it is mental health appreciation month. i know this week we have been celebrating our san francisco giants, but we also wanted to take a mo
(applause) >> so, i don't know if any of you know linda avery herbert. she's incredible. if linda could stand up. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you. thank you, supervisor olague. it's a pleasure to be able to say that. i was so enthusiastic about you being a supervisor and i'm so proud of you. but it has been my rare pleasure to serve the citizens of san francisco in my role and i'm going to cry again, as commission secretary. the honor has been all mine. thank you. [cheering...
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nice guy i don't know i don't think you yeah well i don't know if he's a nice guy don't think i have enough poker talks is going on my christmas list for sure so you'll know when you see it i mean i think. that for now let's move on because president obama could have a secret weapon to help the u.s. avoid feeling the effects of a connery at which is what we're calling the fiscal cliff it was renamed by one of the oh and it is us treasury secretary timothy geithner. different think doesn't work and we've had several periods now where there was a choice made to defer. this political system again. with all the to secure america besides the for again in the hopes that americans give us more time to come together i think you. mistake. i think timothy geitner could use some poker talks he was hardcore on the furrow but having to stick to the gutter has to speak no one that's what i was just liking. to defer will so be it with the president i know i think yeah not a good idea well turbo tax what he. what he can do if he so chooses if it comes to this if the president and congress fail to com
nice guy i don't know i don't think you yeah well i don't know if he's a nice guy don't think i have enough poker talks is going on my christmas list for sure so you'll know when you see it i mean i think. that for now let's move on because president obama could have a secret weapon to help the u.s. avoid feeling the effects of a connery at which is what we're calling the fiscal cliff it was renamed by one of the oh and it is us treasury secretary timothy geithner. different think doesn't work...
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i know that is important to the fabric of that neighborhood, and that area. i want to work to support that. i know that it is more important than ever coming up with the projected growth that is going to be taking place. i know the neighborhood there are issues, affordable housing is no doubt a major issue. i know that the cac along with myself i very much aware of the need to have a good mix of housing. and as well as pedestrian access and safety. every day i walk form -- avenue to octavia to go to the center, to go to work. when i get to work as it in an office that overlooks the market octavia intersection. i have a good sense of how nasty of an intersection that is an allowed the dangers that occur with the automobiles and cyclists and pedestrians converging. i am committed to not only improving the pedestrian experience but making it a safer experience as well. this is an opportunity. i am looking forward to it. you have any questions? >> supervisor kim: i do have some questions. i'm happy t
i know that is important to the fabric of that neighborhood, and that area. i want to work to support that. i know that it is more important than ever coming up with the projected growth that is going to be taking place. i know the neighborhood there are issues, affordable housing is no doubt a major issue. i know that the cac along with myself i very much aware of the need to have a good mix of housing. and as well as pedestrian access and safety. every day i walk form -- avenue to octavia to...
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is how much (bleep) i don't know. (laughter) everyday there is (bleep) that i don't know. (laughter) and i've got to tell you, television is -- if you're ever looking to display your ignorance -- (laughter). what a medium! (laughter) so jason sudeikis, i apologize. he just walked out and i was up until 3:00 in the morning like electoral college -- oh, i'm stupid! that being said, tonight's show, republicans still reeling from their electoral defeat last week and reassessing their outreach efforts after suffering enormous erosion of support amongst asians, latinos and african americans or, as republicans sometimes refer to the groups, the reason their kids didn't get into their first-choice schools. (audience reacts) but there is one -- oh, yes, they do! (laughter) but there is one bright spot on the g.o.p.'s demographic map. >> married women tended to favor mitt romney. >> jon: married women! (laughter) now why do you think specifically married women would favor mitt romney? please feel free to paint this demographic in the most positive light you can. >> married women thin
is how much (bleep) i don't know. (laughter) everyday there is (bleep) that i don't know. (laughter) and i've got to tell you, television is -- if you're ever looking to display your ignorance -- (laughter). what a medium! (laughter) so jason sudeikis, i apologize. he just walked out and i was up until 3:00 in the morning like electoral college -- oh, i'm stupid! that being said, tonight's show, republicans still reeling from their electoral defeat last week and reassessing their outreach...
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i don't know what possessed him to do this. well, i do know what possessed him to do it. y, what do you think about that? >> i already spoke to his wife, but i tried to smooth it over, but -- only god knows what's going to happen when he gets home. >> jimmy: you might want to hang out here for awhile. >> i'm staying in brooklyn. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you're here on a great night tonight. we have some extra excellent music planned for tonight. the avett brothers are here with the brooklyn fill hphilharmonic. our guests tonight are jon stewart and stephen colbert. from television. [ applause ] hey, this is fun. you know, there's a lot of creative facial hair in brooklyn and sometimes it's hard to tell if it's being worn ironically or not. tonight, i thought it would be fun to play an audience game called hipster or hasidic jew? the way it works is, we will see a closeup shot of a brooklyn resident's mouth and it will be up to you to guess whether that person is hip or hasidic. let's begin. beard number one. what do you say? let's see it. let's see what he is. >>
i don't know what possessed him to do this. well, i do know what possessed him to do it. y, what do you think about that? >> i already spoke to his wife, but i tried to smooth it over, but -- only god knows what's going to happen when he gets home. >> jimmy: you might want to hang out here for awhile. >> i'm staying in brooklyn. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you're here on a great night tonight. we have some extra excellent music planned for tonight. the avett...
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and many people i know. while it's not a high-profile problem that gets a lot of attention,ti think it's one that ought to be solved and one that will improve the quality of life of everyone in the city if it's solved. i use public transit pretty much everyday, both bart and muni and i see that muni in particular has been affected very heavily about this issue and i think that its service could be improved if it didn't spend so much money on graffiti abatement. i have attend the graffiti advisory board three times thank you. >> thank you so much i just wanted to clarify, i know you are applying for seat 12 and first of all it's great to have young people, young residents interested in serving and representing on behalf of the city. so i'm really glad to see you here. i'm a huge fan of gateway high school and the principal. i just wanted to ask, you are applying for the seat that represents youth groups to provide services for juveniles involved in alternative programs for graffiti abatement and i wonder if t
and many people i know. while it's not a high-profile problem that gets a lot of attention,ti think it's one that ought to be solved and one that will improve the quality of life of everyone in the city if it's solved. i use public transit pretty much everyday, both bart and muni and i see that muni in particular has been affected very heavily about this issue and i think that its service could be improved if it didn't spend so much money on graffiti abatement. i have attend the graffiti...
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i don't even know what the things called. you shake 'em up. >> just shake 'em up. >> jimmy: you're from this country. you're form this world, are you? [ laughter ] no you're not. you're edward. i forgot you're edward still. okay, good. you're not from this world. all right, here we go. ♪ one, two, three flip. oh, how you doing buddy? [ laughter ] [ cheers ] i don't want to do this to you. i'm so sorry. don't be mad at me. >> i asked you -- i need to wake up. hit me. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: sorry. sorry. >> i didn't want to throw -- >> jimmy: ready? here we go. this is good. this is good. all right, ready? >> oh, god. this is just the beginning. >> jimmy: one, two, three, flip. oh. >> is the ace high or low? >> jimmy: ace is high. no, it's not. [ cheers and applause ] you didn't even wait for an answer. didn't even wait for an answer on that one. >> this is going to be really sexy cards. >> jimmy: this is oh, this is so sexy. from one angle it is, yeah. [ laughter ] one, two, three. >> got it! [ cheers and applause ]
i don't even know what the things called. you shake 'em up. >> just shake 'em up. >> jimmy: you're from this country. you're form this world, are you? [ laughter ] no you're not. you're edward. i forgot you're edward still. okay, good. you're not from this world. all right, here we go. ♪ one, two, three flip. oh, how you doing buddy? [ laughter ] [ cheers ] i don't want to do this to you. i'm so sorry. don't be mad at me. >> i asked you -- i need to wake up. hit me. [ cheers...
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i know. your move, victor. victor ! yes ? what is it ? oh, jess. was just thinking of all the great moves i could make. hi. package for victor brashov. yes, here. okay, here you go. thank you. - what is it, victor ? - it's from nicolae. - finally. - [ katherine ] jamal, wait. - the great romanian cure for insomnia has arrived. - oh. - it's very light. - funny-sized package for medicine. oh, terrific. you got the wrong package. no. it is my pillow from when i was a boy. nicolae wrote a note. i'll translate. "victor, i know you are having trouble sleeping. "after i looked at the calendar, i understood why. "i hope this pillow helps. "use once a day at bedtime along with memories of home. love, nicolae." that is it ! - what do you mean "that's it" ? - that is why i could not sleep. - because you didn't have the pillow ? - no. because tomorrow would have been eva's and my 40th wedding anniversary. - i'm sorry, victor. - oh, no, jess. we all have to move forward with our lives. but the good news is... i will not need this anymore. but i do know somebody
i know. your move, victor. victor ! yes ? what is it ? oh, jess. was just thinking of all the great moves i could make. hi. package for victor brashov. yes, here. okay, here you go. thank you. - what is it, victor ? - it's from nicolae. - finally. - [ katherine ] jamal, wait. - the great romanian cure for insomnia has arrived. - oh. - it's very light. - funny-sized package for medicine. oh, terrific. you got the wrong package. no. it is my pillow from when i was a boy. nicolae wrote a note....
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>> i didn't know. i don't know. show extremely annoying. >> jimmy: you annoy yourself. >> well, my voice is annoying. i think i look annoying. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> no, no, i do. i can't watch it, ever. i mean, i don't really watch a lot of television. except "boardwalk empire." your guy's coming on, right? this guy from "boardwalk empire?" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, charlie cox, yeah. >> it's my favorite show. >> jimmy: yeah, it's a good one. >> and so -- >> jimmy: this is the giant thing that -- i remember hearing about this. this was built for conan o'brien when he was taking over "the tonight show." >> right, right. and then -- >> jimmy: i never made it out there in time. >> right, well -- [ laughter ] not awkward at all. >> jimmy: and then -- no, at all. but, i mean, gosh, is it just gorgeous? is it well-lit? >> my office -- i don't want to brag. i mean, i'm just saying, i'm very grateful. my office is -- like, i want to sleep there. i want a mercy bed, and i want to sleep there. because it's so much
>> i didn't know. i don't know. show extremely annoying. >> jimmy: you annoy yourself. >> well, my voice is annoying. i think i look annoying. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> no, no, i do. i can't watch it, ever. i mean, i don't really watch a lot of television. except "boardwalk empire." your guy's coming on, right? this guy from "boardwalk empire?" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, charlie cox, yeah. >> it's my favorite show. >>...
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>> i don't know yet. >> you don't know. appening over there, you see the newspapers and stuff and i worry about you so much. >> i'm fine. >> i'm almost out of here, and i'm going to go to a program. good, which i need structure, you know. i'll be home after that, after the program, you know. i'll get a job and i'll get a job and do what is right and stop messing around, you know? >> yeah. >> i'm tired of this life. i'm tired. >> i'm tired of it, too. >> i know you are. i know you're tired, but this is it, man. i don't want to miss any more time with you. i want you to come home next time and i'm going to be home, you know. i promise you. i'm not going to break it this time. you're the best thing i've ever done. you are. you didn't follow in my footsteps which is good. i'm proud of you. so proud. and i'm so proud that you're my son. >> i miss you. >> i miss you, too. >> i miss you. >> i miss you. i want to hug you, and i want to hold you and tell you that it's going to be all right, you know, and i'm going to be okay, and i d
>> i don't know yet. >> you don't know. appening over there, you see the newspapers and stuff and i worry about you so much. >> i'm fine. >> i'm almost out of here, and i'm going to go to a program. good, which i need structure, you know. i'll be home after that, after the program, you know. i'll get a job and i'll get a job and do what is right and stop messing around, you know? >> yeah. >> i'm tired of this life. i'm tired. >> i'm tired of it, too....
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i know he know he's wrong and that's all that matters. i don't care if nobody else knows. ow.
i know he know he's wrong and that's all that matters. i don't care if nobody else knows. ow.
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sex. >> jimmy: oh, you do have. >> i know, i know. o general petraeus and tiger woods have in common? >> jimmy: i don't know. >> boners. >> boners. both made many mistakes. >> jimmy: all right, well, thank you for the jokes, guys. much appreciated. >> thanks to you. happy devali. >> jimmy: happy duwali to you too. [ applause ] >> jimmy: in india right now. i don't know whether justin bieber is still a virgin or not. i will ask him the next time he's here but in light of the news that he's a single man i thought it would be fun to pose a question to people walking past our theater and tonight's pedestrian question is, how old are you when you lost your virginity? the way this will work. we'll see a pedestrian, introduce him or her and guess together how old that person was when that person did the deed. are you ready? okay. let's begin. >> my name is julie and i'm from boca raton, florida. but i haven't lived there all my life so originally cleveland, ohio, east side. >> and how old were you when you lost your virginitynd what happened?
sex. >> jimmy: oh, you do have. >> i know, i know. o general petraeus and tiger woods have in common? >> jimmy: i don't know. >> boners. >> boners. both made many mistakes. >> jimmy: all right, well, thank you for the jokes, guys. much appreciated. >> thanks to you. happy devali. >> jimmy: happy duwali to you too. [ applause ] >> jimmy: in india right now. i don't know whether justin bieber is still a virgin or not. i will ask him the next...
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i don't know if those are belgian rules basketball or -- i don't know.know is i wouldlike to see him in a clippers uniform immediately. [ applause ] and one more thing. it is thursday night, it is the end of our broadcast week. it's time for our weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. it is "this week in unnecessary censorship." enjoy. [ applause ] >> thanksgiving just eight days away, the animal welfare group mercy for animals is accusing butter ball of [ bleep ] its turkeys. >> tonight's lead, prepare to [ bleep ]. >> let's come together. once more this holiday season and [ bleep ] small on november 24th. >> general petraeus had an extraordinary career. he [ bleep ] this [ bleep ] with great distinction. >> wow. this world is seriously [ bleep ] up. >> the theme for this week is [ bleep ] and [ bleep ]. don't come any bigger than these four. please welcome the x factor judges! >> can i [ bleep ] one of the sea lions. >> do you want to do that? >> i want to. >> the layoffs would mean taking officers off the
i don't know if those are belgian rules basketball or -- i don't know.know is i wouldlike to see him in a clippers uniform immediately. [ applause ] and one more thing. it is thursday night, it is the end of our broadcast week. it's time for our weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. it is "this week in unnecessary censorship." enjoy. [ applause ] >> thanksgiving just eight days away, the animal welfare group mercy for animals is...
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you know i don't know what to make of that because you know i mean i understand the media is considered showing there are certain in certain the government news no against to back him up you know it's against the backdrop what i'm saying much really circumstantial and the hard truth is it's being held by the government never at least i eat the airport security video that were completely programs that if you . were going naked on the media you know i don't know because you know before this happened i thought the media would do investigative reporting on stories like this where there are different. you know different theories on what happened but since i know the media won't do that it just takes what the government sells and runs with it so i have a completely different community media now than they did you know before the snap and they pretty much are a mouthpiece for government propaganda career but really quickly to wrap it up i just wanted you to say where can people find out more about your congressional run and i want to thank you for you know taking truth to power and really stepp
you know i don't know what to make of that because you know i mean i understand the media is considered showing there are certain in certain the government news no against to back him up you know it's against the backdrop what i'm saying much really circumstantial and the hard truth is it's being held by the government never at least i eat the airport security video that were completely programs that if you . were going naked on the media you know i don't know because you know before this...
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i think i know i have i know i have friends in the journalism community who i know will be more apt to discuss these issues once we get through tonight and they know who their next president is but i do know there was more of a kind of a reluctance to criticize obama that we've seen over the past year in the united states amongst journalists and that's what really allowed obama to get away with signing one of the worst pieces of legislation in the history of the united states as far as our civil liberties go well certainly an interesting discussion and of course we had our tea have been talking about this because we think it's extremely important amber lyon investigative journalist and filmmaker in los angeles and tina dupree a syndicated columnist and investigative journalist thanks ladies so much thank you . we have more our election coverage in just a moment stick around. tim kaine has just been declared the winner for a virginia senate and this was a one of the tightest races. in the country the virginia senate race tim kaine a democrat has just been declared the winner. is the sta
i think i know i have i know i have friends in the journalism community who i know will be more apt to discuss these issues once we get through tonight and they know who their next president is but i do know there was more of a kind of a reluctance to criticize obama that we've seen over the past year in the united states amongst journalists and that's what really allowed obama to get away with signing one of the worst pieces of legislation in the history of the united states as far as our...
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but when i mentioned, everybody knows a couple. it was three hours away from acapulco. >> when did your parents come to the united states? how old were you? >> my father came there in 1977 when i was two years old. and he sent for my mother of two years later, so my mother came here in 1980 when i was four and a half years old. >> when did you come to the united states? >> i came to the united states in 1985 speed how old were you? >> in may of 1985. i was nine and a half, going on 10. >> what can you tell us about coming to the united states? what was your truck? >> well, i have been separate from my father for eight years, so when he returned to mexico in 85, my siblings and i convinced him to bring us back here because he wasn't going to come back to mexico. and we didn't want to spend any more time separated from him. so we begged him to bring is your, and my father did really want to bring me because i was nine and a half and he thought it wouldn't be able to make it across the border because we have to run across illegally. so
but when i mentioned, everybody knows a couple. it was three hours away from acapulco. >> when did your parents come to the united states? how old were you? >> my father came there in 1977 when i was two years old. and he sent for my mother of two years later, so my mother came here in 1980 when i was four and a half years old. >> when did you come to the united states? >> i came to the united states in 1985 speed how old were you? >> in may of 1985. i was nine and...
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i -- you know -- i -- >> jimmy: i didn't know that. >> yes, i sew. i love sewing.ul. and i can never wear them. but i just love the act of making them. >> jimmy: do you make men's clothes? >> yes, i've made men's shirts. i got into making men's shirts. i used to make shirts for my boyfriends until i got married. >> jimmy: can i have one? >> then, i thought i better stop making shirts. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah. that's true. yeah, your husband probably doesn't want to make anymore. like, please stop making shirts. >> but anyway, thanksgiving -- you know, thanksgiving is coming up. >> jimmy: yeah. >> which is -- >> jimmy: you celebrate thanksgiving? >> oh, yes. cool. absolutely, i'm married to an american. but i didn't really like thanksgiving when i first came here because to me it kind of interfered with christmas. it was like christmas, but without presents. you know, i couldn't see the point really. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah -- 'cause yeah, in england you have a big -- >> and also you ate turkey. and for us in england, you knew you have to wait till
i -- you know -- i -- >> jimmy: i didn't know that. >> yes, i sew. i love sewing.ul. and i can never wear them. but i just love the act of making them. >> jimmy: do you make men's clothes? >> yes, i've made men's shirts. i got into making men's shirts. i used to make shirts for my boyfriends until i got married. >> jimmy: can i have one? >> then, i thought i better stop making shirts. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah. that's true. yeah, your husband...
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>> i don't know. >> don't you see something wrong with a grown adult, a sergeant in the army, coming over to meet a 14-year-old girl? >> i will get counseling, sir, i swear. >> why should i believe that? >> i promise you. with my life. >> but what happens to him legally is not up to me. his sexual online chat with someone he thought was 14 is enough to get him charged with a felony. did you ever watch television? >> yes, sir. >> did you ever watch "dateline nbc"? >> yes. with the cops and everything, i know. >> you ever see the "to catch a predator" show? >> yes. i'm not a predator, sir. i swear. >> i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc." we're doing a story. >> oh, my god. >> if there's anything else you'd like to say, otherwise you're free to walk right out of this house. >> sir, please. can i go? >> yes, absolutely. >> the soldier is free to leave but remains kneeling, perhaps because he knows what will happen next. eventually he gets up and with his head hanging low, heads for the front door. but he'
>> i don't know. >> don't you see something wrong with a grown adult, a sergeant in the army, coming over to meet a 14-year-old girl? >> i will get counseling, sir, i swear. >> why should i believe that? >> i promise you. with my life. >> but what happens to him legally is not up to me. his sexual online chat with someone he thought was 14 is enough to get him charged with a felony. did you ever watch television? >> yes, sir. >> did you ever watch...
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if i missed the other supervisors, my apologies, i know many of them are on their way and coming. have striven to work really hard with our supervisors to make sure that we agree as much as we can on things that are important and certainly the agenda for the commission on the status of women, the fact they can hand out some $3 million dollars in grants every year to community-based organizations to keep that work up, to keep the issues in front of us, to make sure we never accept not even one domestic violence case in this case, is something that we would be willing to accept. and i'm sure you agree with that. (applause). just an hour ago i swore in the new, the newest department head of our city, jennifer johnston, who is now the executive officer for the civil service commission. she joins in a line for some fantastic women leaders of our city. they include naomi kelly, our city administrator, thank you for being here. i haven't seen her yet but i know joe an hayes white, vickky hennesy, our interim sheriff. >> doing a great job, too, vicky >> adrian pawn, monique hawn, our port,
if i missed the other supervisors, my apologies, i know many of them are on their way and coming. have striven to work really hard with our supervisors to make sure that we agree as much as we can on things that are important and certainly the agenda for the commission on the status of women, the fact they can hand out some $3 million dollars in grants every year to community-based organizations to keep that work up, to keep the issues in front of us, to make sure we never accept not even one...
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i know there are a lot of great candidates. is not this appointship, maybe next time we'll see me again. >> supervisor kim: thank you. i see no questions from colleagues. thank you. i did let our applicants know that did not speak last week, i welcome them to not attend again given they already spoke, but if you are here and want to speak to the new committee members i invite you to do so. emily burnett. david adams. mary -- john gallagher. michael -- we did have two individuals that would through their applications. i'm sorry one applicant. creighton reed already let us know that he could not make it. he was also not here at the last meeting. you have two minutes. >> good afternoon supervisors. i'm wallace levin. i am a longtime member of the veterans affairs commission. i feel it would be in the best interest of the city and county of san francisco and the veterans affairs commission if for the first time in the almost 30 year history of the commission that an attorney veteran, veteran staff member of the county veterans servi
i know there are a lot of great candidates. is not this appointship, maybe next time we'll see me again. >> supervisor kim: thank you. i see no questions from colleagues. thank you. i did let our applicants know that did not speak last week, i welcome them to not attend again given they already spoke, but if you are here and want to speak to the new committee members i invite you to do so. emily burnett. david adams. mary -- john gallagher. michael -- we did have two individuals that...
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i didn't know the alphabet in between. rvous and i took one step at a time very japanese like. i began to study and read everything i could find on the japanese culture. the incredible thing was not having everything that went into it and it still became a quiet book. there is a tsunami. there's tv and lep easier and a fire. i call it my zen book i think it's because as i was learning about the japanese culture, all of that started to go into the book. and it gave me the structure of what the book would become, which was very much taking after what a japanese garden it. early on a read about gardens. you don't know where you are going you just read. because japanese gardens are a huge aspect on the culture i started reading on gardens. i love the natural and the idea on how they use the gardens and how much it reads to them i started reading. i read a line like the silk worker line where it embraced me and i thought, that's what i would write about. you never walk from the front gate to the front door in a straight line it'
i didn't know the alphabet in between. rvous and i took one step at a time very japanese like. i began to study and read everything i could find on the japanese culture. the incredible thing was not having everything that went into it and it still became a quiet book. there is a tsunami. there's tv and lep easier and a fire. i call it my zen book i think it's because as i was learning about the japanese culture, all of that started to go into the book. and it gave me the structure of what the...
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you know what i mean? sort of, you know, genre, and see if they shine. >> ♪ i'm all alone in the universe ♪ so all alone in the universe ♪ i found magic but they won't see it ♪ they all call me a lunatic ♪ okay call me a lunatic ♪ if i stand on my own so be it... ♪ >> i'm just watching for somebody who has really thought about the character, has thought about who they are, what they need, and really looking for somebody who also even when they are not performing the solo, they're in their character still, and their relating to the other people on the stage as their character. ♪ ...so alive ♪ i have never seen me so alive ♪ such a feeling of evil inside ♪ it's the feeling of being edward hyde! ♪ (cheers and applause) >> well, you got trouble, my friend. i'm going to be perfectly frank. would you like to know what kind of conversation goes on while they're loafing around that hall? they're trying out bevo, trying out cubans, trying out... >> drew got me. i mean, it was like watching dick van dyke, you know wh
you know what i mean? sort of, you know, genre, and see if they shine. >> ♪ i'm all alone in the universe ♪ so all alone in the universe ♪ i found magic but they won't see it ♪ they all call me a lunatic ♪ okay call me a lunatic ♪ if i stand on my own so be it... ♪ >> i'm just watching for somebody who has really thought about the character, has thought about who they are, what they need, and really looking for somebody who also even when they are not performing the...
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i want to know why you killed my son. i want to know why. i want to know why the community did not step up. everybody was present. i want to know why came to say who did it. i want answers. like all the 300 mothers that we represent in the healing circle, they ask the same question. i want to know why along with the over 30,000 unsolved homicides since the 1990's. over 30,000. over 30,000 unsolved. that is over 30,000 families that i represent. i want to know why. we are the healing circle and we believe in healing people. we go inside of san quentin, we go inside of the county jail, the juvenile justice system. all entities -- the whole family is incarcerated. we want to kill the whole family. that is why we go when -- we want to heal the whole family. that is why we go in. we believe in empathy, we believe this violence is a learned behavior. restored of justice does work. -- restorative justice does work. [applause] >> elizabeth, you have been on both sides. as a teenager, you were a recipient of services. today, you are working in youth d
i want to know why you killed my son. i want to know why. i want to know why the community did not step up. everybody was present. i want to know why came to say who did it. i want answers. like all the 300 mothers that we represent in the healing circle, they ask the same question. i want to know why along with the over 30,000 unsolved homicides since the 1990's. over 30,000. over 30,000 unsolved. that is over 30,000 families that i represent. i want to know why. we are the healing circle and...
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i know they have been read by hundreds of thousands of people. what was your inspiration. >> my work, i've been working with schools around the country, i've been doing it about 20 years. i started out actually teaching self-defense to girls. what was striking to me was i was not going to the root causes why kids were getting into situations or losing their voice. i created a course called speaking up then decided to write a book because i thought i was working with girls a lot, people didn't seem to understand, they wanted to talk about issues of girls but they didn't understand or weren't thinking about the larger consequences of how girls were interacting with each other. i was working with boys in equal numbers to girls, i have always continued to do that, but i wrote queen bees and wanna-be's to show the unwritten rules, what could we do to be more credible and competent in the lives of girls. that is what i do. in fact, when lee came to me about 3 or 4 years ago, we were at a party, a mutual friend's birthday party, i know a lot of people do
i know they have been read by hundreds of thousands of people. what was your inspiration. >> my work, i've been working with schools around the country, i've been doing it about 20 years. i started out actually teaching self-defense to girls. what was striking to me was i was not going to the root causes why kids were getting into situations or losing their voice. i created a course called speaking up then decided to write a book because i thought i was working with girls a lot, people...
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i don't know.t not that big on -- he likes trick or treating out in the country, in the neighborhoods, you go to the door, but riding in an elevator -- >> jimmy: not the way to do it. >> not prime trick or treating. >> jimmy: okay. >> they are staying home. >> jimmy: i like a kid that doesn't like to trick or treat. is that his way? i would imagine that you weren't going to halloween parties and nightclubs and the like when you were a young man. >> why do you say that? >> jimmy: i don't know, just doesn't seem like it's in your character. >> that makes me seem odd. and you say it's an issue of character. >> jimmy: i think it is an issue of character. i think it's good. i don't like that sort of thing. dave, we're just alike. we would spend a lot of time together, it would be great. we're just men, it doesn't need to be weird between us. we're both wearing makeup, i mean -- [ laughter ] i see this really working out. >> yeah, i mean, i don't -- i have no idea what you're talking about, but me, too,
i don't know.t not that big on -- he likes trick or treating out in the country, in the neighborhoods, you go to the door, but riding in an elevator -- >> jimmy: not the way to do it. >> not prime trick or treating. >> jimmy: okay. >> they are staying home. >> jimmy: i like a kid that doesn't like to trick or treat. is that his way? i would imagine that you weren't going to halloween parties and nightclubs and the like when you were a young man. >> why do you...
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so i don't -- i do know -- i usually know when i'm dealing with companies that i understand and theni do accountings of language, and it's a language that i like. >> rose: a language you not only understand but like. >> i like it. >> rose: because it speaks to you. >> it really speaks to me and when it speaks in a false voice i can detect that sometimes, too. so, you know, i mean it's -- it is almost like playing music, you know when you look at an accounting statement. and that's not true of all companies, not true of all companies at all. but you don't have to be right about -- i don't have to be right about the ones i ignore. >> rose: when you see a footnote that says something to you, you just kind of feel an emotional -- >> it's in the footnotes. you're right. the footnotes are -- >> rose: good or bad, there's a story. >> there's a tipoff there. and carol is very, very good at this, incidentally, herself. >> well, so far down the latter on this compared to where he is. >> rose: let's look at the investments that berkshire hathaway -- you still have a lot of coca-cola. >> a lot.
so i don't -- i do know -- i usually know when i'm dealing with companies that i understand and theni do accountings of language, and it's a language that i like. >> rose: a language you not only understand but like. >> i like it. >> rose: because it speaks to you. >> it really speaks to me and when it speaks in a false voice i can detect that sometimes, too. so, you know, i mean it's -- it is almost like playing music, you know when you look at an accounting statement....
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were going make it of the media you know i don't know because you know before this happened i thought the media would do investigative reporting on stories like this where there are different. you know different theories on what happened but some from the media want do they just hates what the government runs with so i have a completely different community media now than he did you know before the snap and they pretty much are a mouthpiece for government propaganda career but really quickly to wrap it up i just wanted you to say where can people find out more about your congressional run and i want to thank you for you know taking truth to power and really stepping up to the plate here being the change yeah. i am running for congress and hopefully people will see me for who i am which seems american citizen will stands up for what's right will represent people and not corporations. or your wealthy and so learn more about me you can go to my website for ask go for congress stuck in a room where we have your election a few days away and hopefully some of your listeners will donate to my
were going make it of the media you know i don't know because you know before this happened i thought the media would do investigative reporting on stories like this where there are different. you know different theories on what happened but some from the media want do they just hates what the government runs with so i have a completely different community media now than he did you know before the snap and they pretty much are a mouthpiece for government propaganda career but really quickly to...
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i don't know. as of now yes, but he is busy. i think he will probably be here tomorrow night though. so stay tuned. tonight -- >> for more than a year there have been allegations that i knew about the planning of a watergate break in and that i was involved in an extensive plot to cover it up. >> bill: is the libyan situation another watergate or a total waste of time as far as a scandal is concerned? today the senate began hearings and we will have the inside story. >> senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. >> bill: president obama angry about criticism of susan rice as u.n. ambassador. but greg gutfeld says the president is faking annoyance. gutfeld will explain. >> also, megyn kelly on 59 places in philadelphia where mitt romney got zero votes. is that even possible? miss megyn will analyze. caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi. i'll bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. is the libyan situation another watergate? t
i don't know. as of now yes, but he is busy. i think he will probably be here tomorrow night though. so stay tuned. tonight -- >> for more than a year there have been allegations that i knew about the planning of a watergate break in and that i was involved in an extensive plot to cover it up. >> bill: is the libyan situation another watergate or a total waste of time as far as a scandal is concerned? today the senate began hearings and we will have the inside story. >>...
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i feel like he was sincere about it. that part of being a man he didn't know how to do. so i know he know he's wrong. all that matters. i don't care if nobody else in the world knows. we really know. i'm cool with that. >> all right. [ crying ]
i feel like he was sincere about it. that part of being a man he didn't know how to do. so i know he know he's wrong. all that matters. i don't care if nobody else in the world knows. we really know. i'm cool with that. >> all right. [ crying ]
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i know him. his mind, hes going to carolina. >> did he actually go there in his body, too? >> stephanie: apparently. >> ok. >> sharon in arizona you're on the "stephanie miller show." hi. >> caller: hi, stephanie. >> stephanie: hello. >> caller: i wanted to let you know, don't worry about the youth her in arizona. they're out working like mad. i've been working at the obama headquarters in carmona headquarters. they were planning on staying out all night putting door hangers out. >> stephanie: good! like i say, i don't even know where they get these media story lines from, but they keep rhetting it, that it's going to be this or that, enthusiasm gap. judy says uh-uh, good morning. >> caller: good morning! i agree with you i love you and alfre woodward very, very much. >> stephanie: thank you. everyone must mispronounce it the same way now. [ laughter ] >> caller: how many times do we democrats have to be flimflammed by these fools on the right? they did it to al gore, trying to put up phony numbe
i know him. his mind, hes going to carolina. >> did he actually go there in his body, too? >> stephanie: apparently. >> ok. >> sharon in arizona you're on the "stephanie miller show." hi. >> caller: hi, stephanie. >> stephanie: hello. >> caller: i wanted to let you know, don't worry about the youth her in arizona. they're out working like mad. i've been working at the obama headquarters in carmona headquarters. they were planning on staying...
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they probably sweep it but i don't know if mopping down is what 9 does, i don't know if this is company policy because i haven't been there. it is? okay. >> i have a question. my question is unrelated, talking about -- going back to the radiation and how bad it is for your body, so why do they recommend it as a treatment if someone has had cancer of various sorts? >> kind of because it can be toxic to cells and -- so, if you target it, right, and then you're directing it to those very cancer cells that are growing very rapidly and are in a very focal area, then you are, you know, -- and it's at a higher dose than you're exposed to when you're screening, you're killing those cells and you're stopping their growth, so they're leveraging that particular feature of the radiation just as they do with chemotherapy which is drugs that we won't have to take unless we're needing to kill those cancer cells. >> [inaudible] radiation? >> it is very focused >> even though the [inaudible] i was talking about, if it's focused, why does everybody leave the room? >> they're spending their 8 hour work da
they probably sweep it but i don't know if mopping down is what 9 does, i don't know if this is company policy because i haven't been there. it is? okay. >> i have a question. my question is unrelated, talking about -- going back to the radiation and how bad it is for your body, so why do they recommend it as a treatment if someone has had cancer of various sorts? >> kind of because it can be toxic to cells and -- so, if you target it, right, and then you're directing it to those...