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but i want to show that community and men. and i wanted to show the masculinity in the woman. >> humans and in passing just now farida kelfer, the was the beginning of the showing on the runway, models who were not typical of the models at the time. i am sorry to say that is this still true that we see so little diversity on the runways. it is really shameful. you have always thought their direct there are -- showing that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and origins. >> i was 11 or 12 in a school that was mixed. there were boys and girls. there was one girl i remember that was coming from the french colony. she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry, i cannot say. [laughter] but she has beautiful red hair, light afro type but red hair. to me, i was like, oh, my god, she is so beautiful. for me, if i want to be friends with someone
but i want to show that community and men. and i wanted to show the masculinity in the woman. >> humans and in passing just now farida kelfer, the was the beginning of the showing on the runway, models who were not typical of the models at the time. i am sorry to say that is this still true that we see so little diversity on the runways. it is really shameful. you have always thought their direct there are -- showing that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and...
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i show you exactly what to say. you can sit in your kitchen, and you can listen to this program and learn all you need to know to get your family back on the right track. look, i was a kid with a lot of behavior problems in new york city, and my parents didn't know what to do with me. i developed a program that my parents could've followed to help me. that's how simple that i want it to be. in the total transformation program, if your kid is fighting with you and making your life miserable, i'm gonna show you exactly what to say. i'm gonna show you exactly what to do. i'm gonna show you exactly what not to say. i've been doing this for 30 years, and i've learned a lot about how you communicate with kids. if you use these techniques, you're gonna see progress in your family. if you use these techniques, you're gonna get kids who learn how to respond better, who learn how to listen louder, and who learn how to solve problems on their own without making everybody else miserable. >> i would highly recommend total transf
i show you exactly what to say. you can sit in your kitchen, and you can listen to this program and learn all you need to know to get your family back on the right track. look, i was a kid with a lot of behavior problems in new york city, and my parents didn't know what to do with me. i developed a program that my parents could've followed to help me. that's how simple that i want it to be. in the total transformation program, if your kid is fighting with you and making your life miserable, i'm...
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i loved being on your show. can't wait to see what happened next. >> i can't take the compliments any more. i really can't. >> john: a little overrated. a little bit. stick around, because coming up next a dance party you don't want to be invited to, and i'm going to tell you what i really think of joy behar. >> okay, thanks, john. thank you, sweetie. bye bye. ç] (cenk) it's go time! it's go time! it's go time! go time. you know what time it is. go time! it's go time. it's go time. what time is it rob? here comes the young turks go time! it's go time. oh is it? oh, then it's go time. anybody? anybody? what time is it? oh, right. it's go time! >> john: today on "so that happened." new york burns or maybe it's politicians dancing, or maybe plain 'ol right wing people celebrating how rough north carolina is about to get for everybody else. they did their own dirty dancing on the house floor thursday just one day before ending the regressive legislative lesson that does put baby in a corner, and by stating anybody wh
i loved being on your show. can't wait to see what happened next. >> i can't take the compliments any more. i really can't. >> john: a little overrated. a little bit. stick around, because coming up next a dance party you don't want to be invited to, and i'm going to tell you what i really think of joy behar. >> okay, thanks, john. thank you, sweetie. bye bye. ç] (cenk) it's go time! it's go time! it's go time! go time. you know what time it is. go time! it's go time. it's go...
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can i think you know i think look this show we've. we're so lucky that it's doing so well and i think that we have a few good seasons still in us for this show so for that i mean my god as an actor all you want to do is work and you want to work on good things with good people so we're pretty fortunate to have that so i would say yeah there's a great sense of security but i think at some point also if you want to continue to sort of stay present in this kind of work you never want to get too comfortable and so there's a there's a part of it that we're secure in this moment right now i mean i couldn't pay my rent before i got this job so that security is nice but but moving forward into other things there's so many new things that you want to try that if you're not forcing yourself into a zone where you feel a little insecure and a little uncomfortable then you're probably you know not pushing yourself hard and i. yeah how do you know what this search will look completely it's a huge i mean you just never know it just like the pilot tha
can i think you know i think look this show we've. we're so lucky that it's doing so well and i think that we have a few good seasons still in us for this show so for that i mean my god as an actor all you want to do is work and you want to work on good things with good people so we're pretty fortunate to have that so i would say yeah there's a great sense of security but i think at some point also if you want to continue to sort of stay present in this kind of work you never want to get too...
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and when you see mel oshlo on t show it's a treat to see him. i never wanted people to think it was a newlyweds kind of show. it's not that. it's my life and my journey. you see him because he's in my life. the focus isn't on our marriage and us together it's about a mom juggling, moving to new york and still living in l.a. and the craziness in my life. >> robby montgomery knows about it all too well. she's the matriarch behind "sweetie pie". >> the show is based on your experiences running your business. >> yes. >> talk about that. >> it's about my family life. a mom, a son, we don't get along at all. and i got my sisters, my nephew who's lazy. we keep giving him different jobs and different opportunities. he's not take advantage of them. i got a grandson that's doing bad in school. it's just my everyday family trying to make it. plus we get up and go to work every day in the business. >> absolutely. people connect to that because it's a real family. >> that's right. for real. it's really real. >> the reality of "welcome to sweetie pie" includes
and when you see mel oshlo on t show it's a treat to see him. i never wanted people to think it was a newlyweds kind of show. it's not that. it's my life and my journey. you see him because he's in my life. the focus isn't on our marriage and us together it's about a mom juggling, moving to new york and still living in l.a. and the craziness in my life. >> robby montgomery knows about it all too well. she's the matriarch behind "sweetie pie". >> the show is based on your...
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they looked to me, and i wanted to show it. another kind of different was the fact that when i saw farida, i said, my god, she is incredible. i was very impressed by her beauty. very frightened even by her beauty. she was kind of a very arrogant imperial. and african and beauty with a special expression. not arrogant. but beautiful. i said, i want to show this girl which is different. does not know how to walk as a model. they have their own personality. i remember this year i was asking a professional model to walk to see if there were walking too much as a professional model because i did not want that. i wanted to tell them, please what differently. not like a robot doing their profession. they have no control about the way they were walking. they learned to do that. so that is that the condition that they did not like. i wanted to show people that it is by the attitude. they were arriving. >>in some ways, a was a very shy person. you can make the casting for me something. to be honest, it is a reason because i am very specif
they looked to me, and i wanted to show it. another kind of different was the fact that when i saw farida, i said, my god, she is incredible. i was very impressed by her beauty. very frightened even by her beauty. she was kind of a very arrogant imperial. and african and beauty with a special expression. not arrogant. but beautiful. i said, i want to show this girl which is different. does not know how to walk as a model. they have their own personality. i remember this year i was asking a...
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i chose to just do the show i said i'll just do the show for the people who are in the room and unfortunately the people that were watching it wanted to see it at home felt you know they felt kind of bamboozled out of being a part of this wonderful event they didn't get to see it that was very frustrating for people and and therefore it was you know. people kind of lashing out towards me saying like why didn't you allow your performance to be a part of the show so as part of my tour i'm going back to boston i'm doing a big show and i'm giving one hundred percent of my proceeds to the one fund so my way of saying to boston you know if there was anything misconstrued or you thought selfishly i did something and i'm here to let you know is a good want to seen at home because is all of the material in iran to her during that material it wasn't necessarily the material it was that it was some adult material and i was about three hours into the i knew i would be three hours into the performance and i got to tell you something larry it was like i knew going into that day that it would probably be on
i chose to just do the show i said i'll just do the show for the people who are in the room and unfortunately the people that were watching it wanted to see it at home felt you know they felt kind of bamboozled out of being a part of this wonderful event they didn't get to see it that was very frustrating for people and and therefore it was you know. people kind of lashing out towards me saying like why didn't you allow your performance to be a part of the show so as part of my tour i'm going...
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in other cases i think it's more the look of the draw that the show ends of coming over seriously. there were libertarians. i am open to any possibility. sometimes the authors are deliberately doing things and sometimes they're not. >> host: well, when it comes to deadwood what is the author's motive? >> guest: his team was what he called order. he's very interested in the way social institutions developed spontaneously. he was interested in deadwood because this was a town which for various reasons is outside any government jurisdiction. and it does produce a lot of violence. a lot of dangerous things. what he wanted to show was help people of their own free will and on their own efforts to set up institutions. for example, even in the absence of government they're able to establish property rights. this very mike -- very much like john locke. the second treatise of government. trying to bring together the aspects of philosophy and high culture, the things that i think unjustly i thought of as having no culture today. >> host: well, speaking of -- pardon me, low culture, you have w
in other cases i think it's more the look of the draw that the show ends of coming over seriously. there were libertarians. i am open to any possibility. sometimes the authors are deliberately doing things and sometimes they're not. >> host: well, when it comes to deadwood what is the author's motive? >> guest: his team was what he called order. he's very interested in the way social institutions developed spontaneously. he was interested in deadwood because this was a town which...
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show? >> i've been great. i feel like a guy who had a particular for the titanic but got on board and said you know what, this doesn't feel right, i'm going to take a plane. >> that doesn't work. that doesn't work, that analogy, there weren't planes in 1912. >> i don't give a [bleep] about that, john, it's why i left. the point is i avoided crashing into the iceberg that would have left me floating in this [bleep] show. but now food tastes better, the sun is brighter. i just wish coy have saved the others, that's what really -- >> what, wyatt, that's why you're filing this report to tell me that i ruined this show. >> john, i'm here because i'm your friend. >> oh, thank you, thank you. >> you know when a skateboarder tries to do a trick over a wall and he can't handle it. >> yeah. >> he lands on his balls. and he's just lying there with his balls hurting. >> yeah, i get t i get. >> i'm the friend who comes over to see if he's okay and i also make sure i get the whole thing on video. >> okay, well-- that's very g
show? >> i've been great. i feel like a guy who had a particular for the titanic but got on board and said you know what, this doesn't feel right, i'm going to take a plane. >> that doesn't work. that doesn't work, that analogy, there weren't planes in 1912. >> i don't give a [bleep] about that, john, it's why i left. the point is i avoided crashing into the iceberg that would have left me floating in this [bleep] show. but now food tastes better, the sun is brighter. i just...
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said i want to do a show that is positive and make people proud to be here i want to do a show on success stories people who came here from other countries why did they come to america they came here because it's the freest country in the world and if they have a dream and they work hard they bust ass they can achieve that dream they do go around meeting people and so like for instance real quick sand billy fireworks biggest fireworks company in the world the guy came here mr them billy came here without a dime in his pocket did auden in jobs got him a savings made him some money had a family to raise took almost everything made and wrist it to build this business and but he did it he employs a ton of people it's a great american success story so we when we build fireworks and he shows me what he did i meet his family i show people what it's like so that's it there's different cultures in our country that form one great culture and i want to show everything and i never want to know what i'm doing till the day
said i want to do a show that is positive and make people proud to be here i want to do a show on success stories people who came here from other countries why did they come to america they came here because it's the freest country in the world and if they have a dream and they work hard they bust ass they can achieve that dream they do go around meeting people and so like for instance real quick sand billy fireworks biggest fireworks company in the world the guy came here mr them billy came...
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i like a lot of the reality shows on like national geographic you know discovery. you cope with t.v. personally i mean i like you know they're very nice chris jenner's great and bruce we know them but i mean that's not something i would necessarily t.v. it's not a point in doing for him for me it is the yeah i like that stuff that's the thing is i consider i can say positive our shows but i am a sucker for those other things so you know i watch the real housewives show i watch because since he can watch it i don't mean to be nor. you know what i think that honestly larry i think it's such a personal decision even when we named our baby you know i remember people go to oh you know and it's like a what you know and it's such a personal decision and i think that like even blue ivy remember and beyond saying she's the name their kids who have it seems so odd and now you kind of use to it so i think it's always just northwest it's always strange at the beginning but they're not your typical couple you know i mean so at the end of the day i think the name north the first
i like a lot of the reality shows on like national geographic you know discovery. you cope with t.v. personally i mean i like you know they're very nice chris jenner's great and bruce we know them but i mean that's not something i would necessarily t.v. it's not a point in doing for him for me it is the yeah i like that stuff that's the thing is i consider i can say positive our shows but i am a sucker for those other things so you know i watch the real housewives show i watch because since he...
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but i liked the idea of it because it's jon's show. now i liked the idea of thinking about him at the start of the show, you know, like you don't want to change that, this is his show. this is-- i'm driving his car. this is not my car. i'm just driving the a beautiful car for a bit and i'll throw the keys back at him. >> rose: and you had all the other correspondents, you, how long have been on this show, i have been on how many years. >> right. >> rose: why him, for goodness sakes. >> it felt like in the first show there was going to be an important catharsis, one to acknowledge, at the start how strange, how physically strange it is to have the camera go in and not have the man you love it up there, have a different man, a different bike, that you are disappointed by, and the other thing was to have, basically have the corcovers in beautiful escalation. >> rose: we share the same feeling. >> saying we hate you. >> rose: you who's the wrong guy, you could have gotten m, oi. >> and having ever sowinged seed saying this summer is going t
but i liked the idea of it because it's jon's show. now i liked the idea of thinking about him at the start of the show, you know, like you don't want to change that, this is his show. this is-- i'm driving his car. this is not my car. i'm just driving the a beautiful car for a bit and i'll throw the keys back at him. >> rose: and you had all the other correspondents, you, how long have been on this show, i have been on how many years. >> right. >> rose: why him, for goodness...
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>> i can't believe i'm allowed to show this here. ly have a couple months left. i don't care anymore. [ laughter ] now this is what? >> really. >> jay: it's making me laugh because it's porn, from what, the female point of view? >> yeah. it's -- you know, i feel like we've all seen -- you guys, nothing wrong with porn, right? a little porn. [ cheers ] so this is -- this is porn if it were filmed. i thought, what would it look like if it was a female point of view. >> jay: from the female point of view. >> yeah. >> jay: let's take a look. >> it's not like porny porn. it feels like real sex. it just happens to be literally from the woman's point of view. >> i'm curious i guess. [ bed squeaks ] [ light laughter ] [ bed squeaks ] [ phone rings ] [ grunting ] >> ow! you're on my hair. >> okay, sorry, sorry. okay, okay, okay. oh! [ exhales deeply ] >> jay: all right! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] amyschumer.com. check it out. amy, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> jay: check the tour dates. very funny. be right back wi
>> i can't believe i'm allowed to show this here. ly have a couple months left. i don't care anymore. [ laughter ] now this is what? >> really. >> jay: it's making me laugh because it's porn, from what, the female point of view? >> yeah. it's -- you know, i feel like we've all seen -- you guys, nothing wrong with porn, right? a little porn. [ cheers ] so this is -- this is porn if it were filmed. i thought, what would it look like if it was a female point of view....
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can i show up with all of my gifts and graces, all of my short comings and be accepted? and again, we say yes. and when people show up and see a beautiful spectrum of people and personalities, gifts and graces, needs, desires, they say, oh, yes, this is that place. >> i like that. >> that i have thought about. that i have hoped for, that i have dreamed about. it's in this community. it's not perfect. >> uh-huh. >> but it is. because everybody is here and is able to show up with all of who they are. >> unconditional acceptance. >> unconditional love and acceptance. absolutely. >> there's about four or five paragraphs on you in this great biography. it goes on to talk about the light, everyone comes to glide, there's a light on. >> right. >> tell us about that. you alluded to it already. >> i love the beacon that glide is for our community. >> uh-huh. >> when i often times think about persons who may approach those in need, especially at night, some may ask for money, some may want food. what i really think people want in the darkness of night is a reassurance that a mornin
can i show up with all of my gifts and graces, all of my short comings and be accepted? and again, we say yes. and when people show up and see a beautiful spectrum of people and personalities, gifts and graces, needs, desires, they say, oh, yes, this is that place. >> i like that. >> that i have thought about. that i have hoped for, that i have dreamed about. it's in this community. it's not perfect. >> uh-huh. >> but it is. because everybody is here and is able to show...
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show simon peg will be with us. frankly, simon has a lot to live up to tonight guest wisement i don't know if he saw last night's show but regis phil pynn ended the interview in a slightly unexpected manner. ♪ looks like we made it ♪ he kissed me on the head. and you know what, i woke up this morning and hi a gray patch of hair in the exact shape of regis's lips. and i realized he just sapd my youth. that's how he still looks so incredible. he sucks years from the heads of men through his lips. he took ten years from my life. and i can tell you something t was totally worth it! everything felt better in that moment. this has been such a fun summer so many memories. traditionally this can be a slow time for news but this particular summer has been just one story after another. we had the voting rights act. gay marriage. paula deen. we did immigration. there was a royal baby with jason jones punching a horse in the face. we had a mid show blackout forcing me to interview eric in the dark. then there was, of course, that night the dark punk played live in our studio instead of going on colbert. that was fun. then of cou
show simon peg will be with us. frankly, simon has a lot to live up to tonight guest wisement i don't know if he saw last night's show but regis phil pynn ended the interview in a slightly unexpected manner. ♪ looks like we made it ♪ he kissed me on the head. and you know what, i woke up this morning and hi a gray patch of hair in the exact shape of regis's lips. and i realized he just sapd my youth. that's how he still looks so incredible. he sucks years from the heads of men through his...
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i should know, i've been on the show several, several times. en. i can make up to 18 separate costume changes during just one act of a musical comedy, while ellen only has to do some white woman's dancing and be very sincere; which i'm being right now. why don't they just skip the twain entirely and just give her the friggin nobel prize already? yes, yes this is a truly exciting night. arm fat. now, do ya'll know that ellen practically has a billion facebook friends, a billion! in the last month i got 6 messages on my twitter feed and 4 of them were for coupons for cialis. i think my dad might need that. anyways. now for real, ellen degeneres happens to be one of the most genuine, brilliant and kindest people i know. and what's even nicer, you've all gotten to know her too. for anyone who's tried to tweet, text, watch tv and answer email at the same time; ellen seemed like she could see into our multi-tasking future in this monologue from 2003. ellen degeneres: i believe that someday sit-com's will be 30 seconds long. cause that's all we'll need
i should know, i've been on the show several, several times. en. i can make up to 18 separate costume changes during just one act of a musical comedy, while ellen only has to do some white woman's dancing and be very sincere; which i'm being right now. why don't they just skip the twain entirely and just give her the friggin nobel prize already? yes, yes this is a truly exciting night. arm fat. now, do ya'll know that ellen practically has a billion facebook friends, a billion! in the last...
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i like a lot of the reality shows on like national geographic you know discovery. you cope with t.v. really i mean i like you know they're very nice chris jenner's great and bruce we know them but i mean that's not something i would necessarily t.v. it's not a point in doing for him for me it is. like that stuff that's the thing is i consider i can say positive our shows but i am a sucker for those other things so you know i watch the real housewives show i watch because since he can watch it i mean the baby north. you know what i think that honestly larry i think it's such a personal decision even when we named our baby you know i remember people go to oh you know and it's like a what you know and it's such a personal decision and i think that like even blue ivy remember and beyond saying she is the name they're kept alive it seems so odd and now kind of used to it so i think it's always just northwest it's always strange at the beginning but they're not your typical couple you know i mean so at the end of the day i think the name north the first name north is actu
i like a lot of the reality shows on like national geographic you know discovery. you cope with t.v. really i mean i like you know they're very nice chris jenner's great and bruce we know them but i mean that's not something i would necessarily t.v. it's not a point in doing for him for me it is. like that stuff that's the thing is i consider i can say positive our shows but i am a sucker for those other things so you know i watch the real housewives show i watch because since he can watch it i...
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i wanna talk about your show now. , 'cause i like "shark tank," i watch that show. and it's kind of like "shark tank," but for food ideas. >> it is. >> jimmy: right? >> exactly. so, if you have a dream, and you have a recipe that you think belongs on supermarket shelves, then this is the show for you. because someone comes on, they pitch their recipe idea to our panel of experts -- >> jimmy: and who's the panel of experts. >> we have debbi fields, who's "mrs. fields." mrs. fields cookies. >> jimmy: the mrs. fields? >> the mrs. fields, and she's amazing. >> jimmy: how cool. i didn't even know there was a mrs. fields, yeah. >> i know? and she's great, i know. [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: if there's a mrs. butterworth i'm gonna freak out. [ laughter ] there's no way you're real. mrs. butterworth, call me if you're real. [ light laughter ] >> we have michael chiarello, who has been on the show before with you, right? >> jimmy: michael chiarello is my man! >> yeah. >> jimmy: he's from napa valley. he's like, he's a
i wanna talk about your show now. , 'cause i like "shark tank," i watch that show. and it's kind of like "shark tank," but for food ideas. >> it is. >> jimmy: right? >> exactly. so, if you have a dream, and you have a recipe that you think belongs on supermarket shelves, then this is the show for you. because someone comes on, they pitch their recipe idea to our panel of experts -- >> jimmy: and who's the panel of experts. >> we have debbi...
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i show you exactly what to say.and you can listen to this program and learn all you need to know to get your family back on the right track. look, i was a kid with a lot of behavior problems in new york city, and my parents didn't know what to do with me. i developed a program that my parents could've followed to help me. that's how simple that i want it to be. in the total transformation program, if your kid is fighting with you and making your life miserable, i'm gonna show you exactly what to say. i'm gonna show you exactly what to do. i'm gonna show you exactly what not to say. i've been doing this for 30 years, and i've learned a lot about how you communicate with kids. if you use these techniques, you're gonna see progress in your family. if you use these techniques, you're gonna get kids who learn how to respond better, who learn how to listen louder, and who learn how to solve problems on their own without making everybody else miserable. >> i would highly recommend total transformation to anybody because, y
i show you exactly what to say.and you can listen to this program and learn all you need to know to get your family back on the right track. look, i was a kid with a lot of behavior problems in new york city, and my parents didn't know what to do with me. i developed a program that my parents could've followed to help me. that's how simple that i want it to be. in the total transformation program, if your kid is fighting with you and making your life miserable, i'm gonna show you exactly what...
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that's great, i invest in companiesment i showed up with a bag full of ideas. i said here's my idea number one, two, three. he said i like that one. and literally that one evolved into paypal. >> rose: now who was there? because everybody makes a whole lot about the paypal mafia. and there is a famous "fortune" magazine picture. >> yup. >> rose: and there you all are, some of you. some didn't come for whatever reason. >> uh-huh. it's a big group. so it's peter, it's you, elon. >> that's right. >> hoffman. >> jeremy of yelp. steve chen. >> and chad hurley, the three guys-- . >> rose: if you had to describe the one quality you all shared, what would it be? >> let's assume intelligence is given. >> we all knew we wanted to start companies. so we came to entrepreneurship from completely different points in our lives. but i think all of us were either starting this company and peter and elon and i were starting this company. and everyone else knew that this was basically their last job. they were going to do their own thing next. and this was training grounds. >> ros
that's great, i invest in companiesment i showed up with a bag full of ideas. i said here's my idea number one, two, three. he said i like that one. and literally that one evolved into paypal. >> rose: now who was there? because everybody makes a whole lot about the paypal mafia. and there is a famous "fortune" magazine picture. >> yup. >> rose: and there you all are, some of you. some didn't come for whatever reason. >> uh-huh. it's a big group. so it's peter,...
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i was going to show a clip. but i might save that for later. i just want to show a clip of you. n german ] ♪ florida boy ♪ [ singing in german ] ♪ florida boy [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you got the moves. you got the moves. cute kid. ♪ florida boy that's so good. >> i haven't seen that in a million years. ♪ >> jimmy: that's so rad. sorry. i had to do that. i just figured you'd get a kick out of that. but back to this movie. lee daniels' "the butler." when was the premiere? they had the screening of it recently? >> it's been screened. the premiere is coming up monday. >> jimmy: monday is the premiere. and the screening, i just heard that everyone freaked out. >> people were very emotional. >> jimmy: oh, i mean, forest whitaker. >> he's incredible. he's absolutely incredible. >> jimmy: i love that guy in everything he does, too. >> and the cast is amazing. everybody is in this movie except shelley winters and ernest borgnine. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: the only two people not in the movie at all, yeah. and oprah? acting with oprah? how fun was that? >> my first day, i show
i was going to show a clip. but i might save that for later. i just want to show a clip of you. n german ] ♪ florida boy ♪ [ singing in german ] ♪ florida boy [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you got the moves. you got the moves. cute kid. ♪ florida boy that's so good. >> i haven't seen that in a million years. ♪ >> jimmy: that's so rad. sorry. i had to do that. i just figured you'd get a kick out of that. but back to this movie. lee daniels' "the butler."...
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i show you exactly what to say. you can sit in your kitchen, and you can listen to this program and learn all you need to know to get your family back on the right track. look, i was a kid with a lot of behavior problems in new york city, and my parents didn't know what to do with me. i developed a program that my parents could've followed to help me. that's how simple that i want it to be. in the total transformation program, if your kid is fighting with you and making your life miserable, i'm gonna show you exactly what to say. i'm gonna show you exactly what to do. i'm gonna show you exactly what not to say. i've been doing this for 30 years, and i've learned a lot about how you communicate with kids. if you use these techniques, you're gonna see progress in your family. if you use these techniques, you're gonna get kids who learn how to respond better, who learn how to listen louder, and who learn how to solve problems on their own without making everybody else miserable. >> i would highly recommend total transf
i show you exactly what to say. you can sit in your kitchen, and you can listen to this program and learn all you need to know to get your family back on the right track. look, i was a kid with a lot of behavior problems in new york city, and my parents didn't know what to do with me. i developed a program that my parents could've followed to help me. that's how simple that i want it to be. in the total transformation program, if your kid is fighting with you and making your life miserable, i'm...
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i mean, everybody loves the show. i love this show.mazing thing to hear. because we just knew that we had something good. the brilliant writing that vince gilligan -- >> jimmy: great. you never know -- there's twists and turns just like reading a really good book. you're, like, "oh, i didn't even think that would happen." and then just keep -- the camera is still on. you're, like, "how do they figure out this problem?" >> i know. i know. >> jimmy: it's so well done. >> it's so great. it's the greatest role i've ever had in acting, and it spawned so many opportunities for me. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know, doing films. and i actually -- now, in the "gq" thing, spawned a line of formal wear that -- walter white formal wear. i actually have some here. walter white suggested formal wear that we have. >> jimmy: you look very -- [ laughter ] i just saw someone wearing this. from scandinavia. oh, my gosh. [ cheers and applause ] >> tighty whitey. >> jimmy: i did not know they were down there. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: i did not know that. congratu
i mean, everybody loves the show. i love this show.mazing thing to hear. because we just knew that we had something good. the brilliant writing that vince gilligan -- >> jimmy: great. you never know -- there's twists and turns just like reading a really good book. you're, like, "oh, i didn't even think that would happen." and then just keep -- the camera is still on. you're, like, "how do they figure out this problem?" >> i know. i know. >> jimmy: it's so...
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i want to thank you for having me on your show. u've shown that we can have serious disagreements but actually get along. thanks for everything. you have a great future and i can't wait to be on your next show. >> john, john, john, it's elayne boosler. i wish i could close out the show with you and take the fabulous furniture and those wonderful middle eastern paper clips. i want to thank you for having me on. i love you. i'm going to miss the dip in the dressing room and most of all, that makeup woman. >> thank you. joining me now for a new and exciting segment sweeping the nation, i'm joined by fascinating contestants. he hosts the palmer curio show. daily show co creator, and writer actor and stand up comedian who's been in every film ever made, taylor n ex-gron. let's hear it. [ applause ] >> i like this audience. >> it's kind of nice. it would be great to have a live audience for newscasts all the time, i think. >> audience vote, even no the smaller election. the liberal media is telling you to vote in the smallest election you
i want to thank you for having me on your show. u've shown that we can have serious disagreements but actually get along. thanks for everything. you have a great future and i can't wait to be on your next show. >> john, john, john, it's elayne boosler. i wish i could close out the show with you and take the fabulous furniture and those wonderful middle eastern paper clips. i want to thank you for having me on. i love you. i'm going to miss the dip in the dressing room and most of all,...
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i get a pretty blonde from london. put her next to regis. you've got a show." i don't think even michael davis and the pretty blonde is going to be able to sell cricket to america. >> you never heard of gorgey thompson. >> john: i do. she knows you and i've been asking her about you. >> john: whoa! after the show we'll talk. john: she's fantastic. she was on the news for years. >> ten years. john: good luck selling cricket. >> do you play cricket. john: you know what? everything in britain is class based. so cricket is for posh people. >> really? john: that's not for the likes of me. i know i sound like it. >> what sport did you play as a kid growing up. >> john: soccer. religiously. >> it's a big deal. it's getting bigger and bigger in america. >> john: i want to be a soccer player more than anything else. this was very much plan-b. >> how in the world did this happen? you wanted to play soccer and here you are. >> john: it was a complete lack of physical ability. and that's all. >> you couldn't kick the ball. john: are you a frustrated athlete as well? >> i us
i get a pretty blonde from london. put her next to regis. you've got a show." i don't think even michael davis and the pretty blonde is going to be able to sell cricket to america. >> you never heard of gorgey thompson. >> john: i do. she knows you and i've been asking her about you. >> john: whoa! after the show we'll talk. john: she's fantastic. she was on the news for years. >> ten years. john: good luck selling cricket. >> do you play cricket. john: you...
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in essence, it's go time for the whole show. irought back all the all stars of "the young turks" here, literally young turks in terms of the guys who have been doing the show for a long, long time, ana kasparian, jayar jackson, and the epic man. it appears you're the last one there in the war room. >> actually, a lot of people having a good time, but once we punch out tonight, that's it. cenk: i want to reflect back on that some of the fascinating times we've had here, including the very first show and how we started on that first show. do you remember, this is how the first show began. ♪ theme [ cheering ] cenk: welcome to "the young turks." we've got an awesome show for you tonight. cenk: the smoke, that went out fairly early, good idea, bad idea? >> remember the clapping, like the clapping stood out to me, and how like on day two, we were like. >> i couldn't clap on day one. they were like come on, i'm like nah, i can't do it. when the clapping went on, michael and i talked all the time about the clapping, man, i can't believe
in essence, it's go time for the whole show. irought back all the all stars of "the young turks" here, literally young turks in terms of the guys who have been doing the show for a long, long time, ana kasparian, jayar jackson, and the epic man. it appears you're the last one there in the war room. >> actually, a lot of people having a good time, but once we punch out tonight, that's it. cenk: i want to reflect back on that some of the fascinating times we've had here, including...
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i showed the findings of my research which shows that i think sinai was the determinative factor or one of the main determinative factors that decided they needed to intervene and oust morsi because ththe detear ration of sinai was happening rapidly. when morsi came into power it exponentially happene happened. you have this situation where you have anti-missiles, anti anti-tank, self proclaimed extremists coming in from abroad, and you had kind of the perfect storm. morsi's response was too soft for the military. i think the military thought that the national security of the country was at stake, and they had to interconvenient to get rid of him. >> lawrence talked about the proportion of american dollars, and how they really are on the grand scale. where else is money coming from, and who is it going to. >> the brotherhood believe most of the money is coming from qatar, and they have their own significant business interests at the same time. they're also partially funding themselves. but the liberal camp does not really have financial resources, this has been one of their challenges b
i showed the findings of my research which shows that i think sinai was the determinative factor or one of the main determinative factors that decided they needed to intervene and oust morsi because ththe detear ration of sinai was happening rapidly. when morsi came into power it exponentially happene happened. you have this situation where you have anti-missiles, anti anti-tank, self proclaimed extremists coming in from abroad, and you had kind of the perfect storm. morsi's response was too...
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do you like being in, at least what i call, a funny tv shows? i think your tv shows are real funny. des "full house" or "america's funniest home videos." >> jimmy: what is your problem? like, that's not enough? two shows aren't enough? [ laughter ] >> i need to know! >> if i told you the other ones, you wouldn't have been allowed to watch them. [ light laughter ] >> "i have just four more questions to ask you." [ light laughter ] >> what is this, passover? [ laughter ] >> "what is -- do you have any favorite people that you act in?" >> yeah, there's people i'd like to act in. >> jimmy: in, yeah. >> "two is, do you have any favorite shows that you acted or act in? three is, would you want to be in any other tv shows that you act or acted in?" [ laughter ] >> arthur -- how long was your school bus when you drove to school? [ laughter ] >> it's pretty -- it's pretty short. [ scattered applause ] >> did you write this for shop class? was this an english assignment? >> this is just pure -- like, huge fan of yours. okay, here we go. ♪ "actually, i just thought of three more questions -- [
do you like being in, at least what i call, a funny tv shows? i think your tv shows are real funny. des "full house" or "america's funniest home videos." >> jimmy: what is your problem? like, that's not enough? two shows aren't enough? [ laughter ] >> i need to know! >> if i told you the other ones, you wouldn't have been allowed to watch them. [ light laughter ] >> "i have just four more questions to ask you." [ light laughter ] >>...
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look -- i-i'll show you one more time. click here, and you're displaying the interview-room cameras. but i still can't hear anhing! because you have to click this to hear interview 1. anything -- anything could happen as i free-associate about the case. i could crack it wide open just sitting here in this room. [ scoffs ] and then click this to hear interview 2. oh, my god! oh, for heaven's sakes. we're running an asylum in here. pope: thank you, buzz. [ loudly ] in between the crying and screaming, she said, yes, she is this pappas woman's assistant, and, yes, she worked on the guy's show. [ normal voice ] oh. and she also drives a company bmw, black. oh! [ candy paper rustles ] afternoon, people. well, special agent howard. so, uh... what can you tell us about our victim? uh... three years ago, the fbi began investigating mark bernstein's company, intriguing endeavors, because of questionable release forms he and his brother obtained from the women featured in his web videos. two of the girls were underage, several were
look -- i-i'll show you one more time. click here, and you're displaying the interview-room cameras. but i still can't hear anhing! because you have to click this to hear interview 1. anything -- anything could happen as i free-associate about the case. i could crack it wide open just sitting here in this room. [ scoffs ] and then click this to hear interview 2. oh, my god! oh, for heaven's sakes. we're running an asylum in here. pope: thank you, buzz. [ loudly ] in between the crying and...