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i. threw that i also started to work in the movie by the by far ninety eight is it's very bottom to america that i was and we should but it is just immediately after of that of frank or with they all but you know the model actually paid it and then. we are walking in the mom in. the it's in the wood talking about of all what happened because with his model operation twenty other ways by. immediately we see that the browns obviously water very large and then we embed and they only be gays are supporting the beautiful of the city and one of the things for measure that there are two or three boy which were indeed information very important in the city of what for now with the olympics the forest is that actually see between the cd and the sea was gross practically they said we proved very minds. mobility of the cd and the most important words in my opinion was all been brought from the to the more from and before the city became even bigger was yours which you ate before. before the only big no all the pieces but for one i was to cost of around and then maybe one day and then today the seventy
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i. threw that i also started to work in the movie by the by for an eighty's he's very bottom to america that i was. immediately after of the franco with a open. no they're not actually paid it and then we are walking in the moment in the more probably it's in the we're talking about of. because we're not as moral operational twenty cheap that way but. immediately we see that the browns obviously want a very large and then we embed and they only be gays as opportunity to trade for the city and one of the top four major there are two or three points in that our formation very important in the city of what for now with the olympics the force is that action should between the cd and the she grows back legally they said we proved very minds the. mobility of the cd and the most important words in my opinion was all being bought for one and two the more from it before the city became even bigger was yours which you ate before. before the only big no we received but for one i was to course. then maybe one day and then today there are seventy percent of the budget of the economy of water and eye
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i. threw that i also started to work in the movie by the marathon in the eighty's it's very bottom to america that i was and in the music but it is just immediately after of that of frank or with a open. no they're not actually paid it and then we are walking in the mom in. the it's in the wood talking about of all what happened because little as model operation of twenty other ways by. immediately we see that the browns obviously get water very loud and then we embed and they only be gaze as opportunity to four of the cd and one of the top four make sure that there are two or three boys and indeed information very important in this issue of what for now with the olympics the force is that actions between the cd and the sea was close back literally they said we proved very minds. mobility of the cd and the most important words you may have been of was all be in buffalo not to the mall from it before the city became even bigger how do you know which you ate before. before the only be no one but for one i was too course. and then maybe one day and then today the seventy percent of the budget of
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so it was coming to a bit of a head and i think finally at that time i threw in with them and said youe ought to stop touring. so we got into recording and did thing like "sergeant pepper." >> mccartney says as he prepared for that 1990 tour that he realized something. >> the lovely thing that i suddenly realized that i had never done it rife, because this is when the beatles gave up touring. so like "fool on the hill," sergeant pepper," hey jude," and quite a few of those songs from that period we reintroduced them. we would do some of the new stuff as well and the nice thing for us, it doesn't seem to conflict. it's all kind of stuff i have been involved in writing. so miraculously it seems to all work. so we're quite happy with it it. ♪ we're sergeant pep ear's pepper's lonely hearts club band ♪ sergeant peper's pepper's one an only lonely hearts club band ♪ [ music ]♪ . >> reporter: now more than a decade later, paul mccartney has buried his wife and seen his grandson born. he organized a fundraising tribute to the victims of 9-11. and he seems still to exude much of the same energ
so it was coming to a bit of a head and i think finally at that time i threw in with them and said youe ought to stop touring. so we got into recording and did thing like "sergeant pepper." >> mccartney says as he prepared for that 1990 tour that he realized something. >> the lovely thing that i suddenly realized that i had never done it rife, because this is when the beatles gave up touring. so like "fool on the hill," sergeant pepper," hey jude," and...
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i heard she threw a ming vase through a picasso this morning. ile the president was there, joy behar asked him about snooki. >> should snooki run as mayor of wasilla? >> i got to admit, i don't know who snooki is. >> you don't? >> i'm snooki, bitche! >> jimmy: they really should beef up security, because that should not be allowed to happen to the president. it was a very big morning on "the view." barbara walters made an appearance to conduct, and the ladies were extremely excited the president was there. >> do you really think being on the show with a bunch of women, five women who never shut up, is going to be calming? >> look, i -- i was trying to find a show that michelle actually watched. [ talking over each other ] >> an honor to have you. thank you. >> i had a wonderful time. >> jimmy: well, you know, they couldn't help themselves. i can't blame them. one of the things that the president revealed this morning was that he was not invited to chelsea clinton's wedding this weekend, which before anyone think it is a personal slight, it's like
i heard she threw a ming vase through a picasso this morning. ile the president was there, joy behar asked him about snooki. >> should snooki run as mayor of wasilla? >> i got to admit, i don't know who snooki is. >> you don't? >> i'm snooki, bitche! >> jimmy: they really should beef up security, because that should not be allowed to happen to the president. it was a very big morning on "the view." barbara walters made an appearance to conduct, and the...
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struggle for their recent poor run of form twice champions and underlines and philippa must clinch i threw our a one two at the curtain raiser in a bare rain in march but have struggled ever since they want their next race to be there you turn. we are i've now after two rather races with not many points before there were i have to go to the good moment we need to to take care of the maximum for my work out of. two or three podiums you know i'm not all i'm sure with a new point systems we can be different for the temperature british and for sure i'm not happy like. i supposed to be so a. beginner of this is or was not like i expected the first race was ok and we did too broad you and then we didn't have a good race is. so special in the last three races that you had to race in a road that is something that ended in a race and you cannot score points you cannot finish. now the russian aerobatics championships took place at the weekend but despite boasting some of the best spots in the world this sport still likes financial support and made attention although it's still worth taking a look as
struggle for their recent poor run of form twice champions and underlines and philippa must clinch i threw our a one two at the curtain raiser in a bare rain in march but have struggled ever since they want their next race to be there you turn. we are i've now after two rather races with not many points before there were i have to go to the good moment we need to to take care of the maximum for my work out of. two or three podiums you know i'm not all i'm sure with a new point systems we can be...
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so, when a skeptic asked me the other day to name one good thing in the new law, i initially threw up my hands. then i reconsidered. sure, the dodd-frank act is flawed, but so was the state of affairs that preceded it. and there are at least three aspects of the law that could make things better. first, the bureau of consumer financial protection. it's a watered-down version of the agency originally proposed by the obama administration, and its certainly not going to put an end to financial flimflammery. but the bureau will command resources that individual consumers cant muster and follow priorities that differ from those of banks and their current regulators. that's a healthy development. then there's the new resolution authority for winding down troubled financial institutions other than banks. you know, like lehman brothers and a.i.g. it's far from perfect, but it's a lot better than what we had in the fall of 2008. finally, there are rules that will force most derivatives into the open, on exchanges and in clearinghouses. that's likely to make the derivatives business less profit
so, when a skeptic asked me the other day to name one good thing in the new law, i initially threw up my hands. then i reconsidered. sure, the dodd-frank act is flawed, but so was the state of affairs that preceded it. and there are at least three aspects of the law that could make things better. first, the bureau of consumer financial protection. it's a watered-down version of the agency originally proposed by the obama administration, and its certainly not going to put an end to financial...
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and from that point on it was just like a burst of light just hit me and i just threw it up crying. i told them to put my life in their hands. the patient is assigned medication. if they are a transfer patient they may already have a dosage level and so typically we'll start with that. "thank you." we try to determine how much opiate, whether it's heroin or oxycontin, the patient is using. and depending on whether or not they've ever been challenged with methadone before, we start with a very low dose and then gradually take them up until they reach the so-called "blocking dose" where they feel comfortable. the patients, all of them who have actually been here for a while, look forward to what they call take-home opportunities, and that means that patients becomes stable. the tests that we do, the urine tests, as a way that we exercise surveillance to make sure that they're not using other drugs. it works for me because i get two bottles for the weekend. so basically weekends i do not have to come up here, you know. and i just keep it. i've got a lock box that i keep it locked and st
and from that point on it was just like a burst of light just hit me and i just threw it up crying. i told them to put my life in their hands. the patient is assigned medication. if they are a transfer patient they may already have a dosage level and so typically we'll start with that. "thank you." we try to determine how much opiate, whether it's heroin or oxycontin, the patient is using. and depending on whether or not they've ever been challenged with methadone before, we start...
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michael for his brown pelican that he took in monterey and i think it's such an interesting photo that i threwhere again. >> it's just a plastic pelican. he takes it around everywhere he goes. >> he has one at the grand canyon. [ laughter ] >> one of the airports. >> yeah. >> flat stanley? you know the little kid? we'll take the little cutout of this little kid -- >> haul it around. >> thank you, michael. >>> it is 5:56. coming up in our next half hour, marin county supervisors have pulled the plug on pg&e's smartmeters. >> we'll tell you why the board wants the utility to stop installing those devices. >> as the sunrises over what could be the cannabis capital of california, it is the potential dawning of a new day for big box pot shops. we'll tell you which city council decided to allow them and what's next. ,,,, our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-f
michael for his brown pelican that he took in monterey and i think it's such an interesting photo that i threwhere again. >> it's just a plastic pelican. he takes it around everywhere he goes. >> he has one at the grand canyon. [ laughter ] >> one of the airports. >> yeah. >> flat stanley? you know the little kid? we'll take the little cutout of this little kid -- >> haul it around. >> thank you, michael. >>> it is 5:56. coming up in our next...
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i think we threw everything but the kitchen sink at these things in the last years because we didn't want to fail in the most critical elements. now that we have learned lessons, hopefully it will be clearer for us to learn this with more efficiency. we are about to implement a data tracking system. september could probably tell you more about this, but this is going to be critical in terms of following up on this. again, it is just going to continue the interagency council work, particularly around fiscal development. it is a tough time for all of us fiscally. that means if we can help phil ginsburg or rec & parks, we are trying to see how we can use our projects to help more than one goal at a time. the community engagement process around these is never over. it is the beginning of the process. the goal really is to get to a place where these developments never feel like an us and them mentality. that really happens if you move in on the work. i would be remisnot to mention we have had a tremendous amount of work from our philanthropic founders. but a tremendous amount of work. aga
i think we threw everything but the kitchen sink at these things in the last years because we didn't want to fail in the most critical elements. now that we have learned lessons, hopefully it will be clearer for us to learn this with more efficiency. we are about to implement a data tracking system. september could probably tell you more about this, but this is going to be critical in terms of following up on this. again, it is just going to continue the interagency council work, particularly...
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i mentioned that to work, and i think she threw her name in there. i would urge you to look at her closely. i do not know what knowbornstein is going to do. he has been a fantastic asset, but there's a spot for ms. pimentel, i hope you will consider her. thank you. commissioner mirkarimi: thank you. any other public comment? >> good afternoon, again, supervisors and commissioners. san francisco green party. as far as i know, i'm still with the community choice and its alliance. i want to speak strongly in favor of this pimentel for this position. lastl meeting, i raised a concern about good alternatives and relationships with pg&e. i did a little homework after the meeting and found out is really not an issue. and i do know leah personally. she is very knowledgeable about the industry. she has been directly involved in it. the fact that we have a chance to get a woman of color from the bayview on to this body is absolutely crucial, especially when we look at the fact that as the shipyard project moves forward, we are going to have public power, hopefu
i mentioned that to work, and i think she threw her name in there. i would urge you to look at her closely. i do not know what knowbornstein is going to do. he has been a fantastic asset, but there's a spot for ms. pimentel, i hope you will consider her. thank you. commissioner mirkarimi: thank you. any other public comment? >> good afternoon, again, supervisors and commissioners. san francisco green party. as far as i know, i'm still with the community choice and its alliance. i want to...
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>> i threw the phone at the desk and i jumped up and just screamed, no. >> he's so loved.r: andrew was the only child of software engineer david bagby and his wife kate, a nurse practitioner. he was the whole world to them. what do you do about this? >> wanted to die. >> actually contemplate suicide? >> oh, yeah. very seriously. >> i thought, well, god, this is it. you know, you gave me a lovely son and now it's over. >> reporter: when another of andrew's best friends kurt kuenne heard about the murder he also went into a tail spin but he was moved to honor his friend the best way he knew how, by making a film. that's what kurt does. he's an independent filmmaker and so he set out to collect the memories of andrew's family and giant circle of friends. >> i decided to go on the road to interview people because i thought, you know, he's never going to have a wedding. >> reporter: but as kurt made his way around the globe his tribute materialized into something far bigger and much darker than anyone could have imagined. much of this "dateline" report incorporates material fro
>> i threw the phone at the desk and i jumped up and just screamed, no. >> he's so loved.r: andrew was the only child of software engineer david bagby and his wife kate, a nurse practitioner. he was the whole world to them. what do you do about this? >> wanted to die. >> actually contemplate suicide? >> oh, yeah. very seriously. >> i thought, well, god, this is it. you know, you gave me a lovely son and now it's over. >> reporter: when another of...
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. >> larry: i judge threw out the verdict, ordered a mediation, where the two boys pled guilty to a lesser charge of third degree murder. alex received seven years in juvenile detention. derek was sentenced to eight. rick chavis was acquitted of murder and child molestation and is serving 35 years for evidence tampering and accessory to murder. alex was released in 2008. his brother one year later. and we welcome to "larry king live" alex king. and his -- what are you, catherine, his adoptive mother, his what? >> i'm unofficially his unadopted mother. he calls me mom. >> larry: you've been out how now, alex? >> a little over two years. >> larry: what's it like outside? >> it's -- well, at first, i could say it was a bit confusing. i spent a lot of time trying to figure things out. but i'd say it's really nice. with a family like i have. with cathy and her daughters and everything. >> larry: where were you held? >> a few different facilities. i was in the pensacola county. i was in a program in okeechobee. and ultimately i ended up in bevard correctional institution. >> larry: both juvenile
. >> larry: i judge threw out the verdict, ordered a mediation, where the two boys pled guilty to a lesser charge of third degree murder. alex received seven years in juvenile detention. derek was sentenced to eight. rick chavis was acquitted of murder and child molestation and is serving 35 years for evidence tampering and accessory to murder. alex was released in 2008. his brother one year later. and we welcome to "larry king live" alex king. and his -- what are you,...
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dugald i was five i stripped there were no clothes on me i'm pregnant but i was beaten up four men have taken me by the hand and threw me on. car. i fell there in my stomach my child sometimes is moving sometimes he's silent. it wasn't always this way born and raised but i'm not and told plan have known each other since elementary school. and this back and occurred the two remember their homes as an example of interact nicola runs with a look this is you and this is me years have passed that haircuts and husbands have changed but they have always been there for each other. or like sisters no where even closer in this land there is a new sheen of a friend so good she can take your sins upon herself to stand before. that's how close we are. to their friendship has already been tested back in the clashes once before twenty years ago or so its brightest after the riots over distribution of land. called strolled poncho life. he still living. in the boss and we saw a crowd of ahead of us that. one didn't see it. with long dress all the others in the boss were killed. in the. horrifying experience didn't make her scared of
dugald i was five i stripped there were no clothes on me i'm pregnant but i was beaten up four men have taken me by the hand and threw me on. car. i fell there in my stomach my child sometimes is moving sometimes he's silent. it wasn't always this way born and raised but i'm not and told plan have known each other since elementary school. and this back and occurred the two remember their homes as an example of interact nicola runs with a look this is you and this is me years have passed that...
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i threw this -- drew blistering summers and biking winners, descartes and carried the stones. there has built a temple to liberty, that many of them would never know that liberty firsthand. they toiled with nothing more but the hope and the faith of the rights of -- of the rights to be freed. in this place, where so much american history is written, it is our duty to make sure that none of them or erased from our national memory. that is what we are doing here today. we share their story and place this plaque, not only for those who worked for generations ago, but those who will work and visit here for generations to come. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the hon. nancy pelosi. >> hello, again. welcome to all of you to the capital for this very special occasion. imagine having this program plaque unveiling ceremony in recognition of the contributions of enslaved african americans to the construction of the united states capitol. because of john lewis and senator blanche lincoln, you have given us this privilege to unve
i threw this -- drew blistering summers and biking winners, descartes and carried the stones. there has built a temple to liberty, that many of them would never know that liberty firsthand. they toiled with nothing more but the hope and the faith of the rights of -- of the rights to be freed. in this place, where so much american history is written, it is our duty to make sure that none of them or erased from our national memory. that is what we are doing here today. we share their story and...
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he was being interviewed and asked, what did you do after -- he said, i threw them in the wastebasketr he said something like that. i suppose he is now retired and on the pension, which is not fair. he does not deserve that pension. i would like for someone to show that footage so the people in this country would realize -- a lot of people are not aware of what has been going on and is still happening. guest: i do not know about that footage. i have heard the story. if anybody wants to see some footage, go to the naacp web site and look at the full tape of miss sherrod. see it in its fullness, not just the snippet that caused the furor. it is the real story of a woman who, as she put it, the white man came to see her while she was working for a group helping black farmers -- she did not help him totally at the beginning. she helped him some. later, she sent him to a white lawyer who did not help him. he called her back. she was the one who intervened and helped him save his farm. you have seen him on television saying this is a good lady who really helped. it is such a tragedy that sh
he was being interviewed and asked, what did you do after -- he said, i threw them in the wastebasketr he said something like that. i suppose he is now retired and on the pension, which is not fair. he does not deserve that pension. i would like for someone to show that footage so the people in this country would realize -- a lot of people are not aware of what has been going on and is still happening. guest: i do not know about that footage. i have heard the story. if anybody wants to see some...
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i wrote this three-act sex farce. very short acts. each act was about eight or ten minutes. and i'd like to think that she threw it away. i know i gave it to her to read, and it was not discussed after that, and i didn't make carbon copies or anything in those days, and so it vanished. so she became my first critic. but, you know, considering-- as i think back on that play now-- she may have been a good critic, but i still disapproved of it. what kind of 12-year-old writes a three-act sex farce? a playwright. [laughter] and you went on. you weren't at all discouraged by the total suppression of your work. oh, no, no. not at all. you went on to write plays. no, i didn't. i didn't write plays again, however, for about 17 years. i wrote novels and poetry and short stories and essays. did you share those with your mother? no, no. good god, no. no. after that event with my three-act sex farce, i left home as soon as was legally possible. and the-- it did have a chilling effect on your playwriting. it would seem to have, yeah. what's remarkable about your career is that even though you then for a period of time did not write p
i wrote this three-act sex farce. very short acts. each act was about eight or ten minutes. and i'd like to think that she threw it away. i know i gave it to her to read, and it was not discussed after that, and i didn't make carbon copies or anything in those days, and so it vanished. so she became my first critic. but, you know, considering-- as i think back on that play now-- she may have been a good critic, but i still disapproved of it. what kind of 12-year-old writes a three-act sex...
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he was bei interviewed and aske what did you do aft -- he said, i threw them in the wastebasket, or he said something like that. i suppose he is now retired and on the pension, which is not fair. he does not deserve that pension. i would like for someone to show that footage so the people in this country would realize -- a lot of people are not aware of what has been going on and is still happening. guest: i do not know about that footage. i have heard the story. if anybody wants to see some footage, go to the naacp web site and look at the full tape of miss sherrod. see it in i fullness, not just the snippet that caused the furor. it is the real story of a woman who, as she put it, the white man came to see her while she was working for a group helping black farmers -- she did not help him totally at the beginning. she helped him some. later, she sent him to a white lawyer who did not help him. he called her back. she was the one who intervened and helped him save his farm. you have seen him on television saying this is a good lady who really helped. it is such a tragedy that she was
he was bei interviewed and aske what did you do aft -- he said, i threw them in the wastebasket, or he said something like that. i suppose he is now retired and on the pension, which is not fair. he does not deserve that pension. i would like for someone to show that footage so the people in this country would realize -- a lot of people are not aware of what has been going on and is still happening. guest: i do not know about that footage. i have heard the story. if anybody wants to see some...
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don't have a picture frame and i never say your name ♪ ♪ and i never will and all your things well, i threw♪ ♪ you stole my happy you made me cry took the lonely ♪ ♪ and took me for a ride and i want to undo it you had my heart ♪ ♪ now i want it back i'm starting to see everything you lack ♪ ♪ boy, you blew it you put me through it i want to undo it ♪ ♪ na, na, na, na, na na, na, na, na, na na, na, na, na, na ♪ ♪ you want my future you can't have it i'm still trying ♪ ♪ to erase you from my past i need you ♪ ♪ gone so fast you stole my happy you made me cry ♪ ♪ took the lonely and took me for a ride and i want to undo it ♪ you guys better help me out here ♪ na, na, na, na, na na, na, na, na, na ♪ don't be shy come on! ♪ na, na, na, na, na na, na, na, na na, na, na, na, na, na ♪ ♪ there you go you stole my happy you made me cry ♪ ♪ took the lonely and took me for a ride and i want to undo it ♪ ♪ you had my heart now i want it back starting to see ♪ ♪ everything you lack boy, you blew it you put me through it ♪ ♪ i want to undo it >> more songs from carrie underwood on a friday morning. >>> g
don't have a picture frame and i never say your name ♪ ♪ and i never will and all your things well, i threw♪ ♪ you stole my happy you made me cry took the lonely ♪ ♪ and took me for a ride and i want to undo it you had my heart ♪ ♪ now i want it back i'm starting to see everything you lack ♪ ♪ boy, you blew it you put me through it i want to undo it ♪ ♪ na, na, na, na, na na, na, na, na, na na, na, na, na, na ♪ ♪ you want my future you can't have it i'm still trying...
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leader, to be a better service and to the community, and being a better friend, and threw her guidance and support, itand here today as a proud role model to use -- youth in the community. i thank you, and together, we can build a better, stronger asian community. >> congratulations, and thank you. one more media sponsor i missed -- media is important to me, so i just want to say thank you to our asian week media sponsors. all right, now, to present the community impact award, please welcome city administrator ed lee and city supervisor carmen chu. come on up. [applause] >> good evening. thank you. supervisor chu are also proud to be here with you tonight and to join you in announcing this category of finalists and recipients for the community impact award. of course, in the interests of time, please refer to your program to see the specific criteria for this award. we also felt it was important to recognize community organizations and the impact they make in our community, especially where the differences they may have a profound and lasting effect on our health, our social, political, and economic
leader, to be a better service and to the community, and being a better friend, and threw her guidance and support, itand here today as a proud role model to use -- youth in the community. i thank you, and together, we can build a better, stronger asian community. >> congratulations, and thank you. one more media sponsor i missed -- media is important to me, so i just want to say thank you to our asian week media sponsors. all right, now, to present the community impact award, please...
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i would care that much at all. >> jimmy: yeah, throw your ridiculous things. throwing a fan threw a hoop. thought i could live with thinking that i won that, but the replay clearly shows -- >> jimmy: we have a replay rules on our game. it's official. you guys, our next guest just received or first emmy nomination for her work as joan on the critically acclaimed television series "mad men," which returns for its fourth season this sunday at 10:00 on amc. please welcome christina hendricks. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: beautiful. you are so beautiful. thank you so much for coming on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: i'm pleased. and congratulations -- emmy nominations. >> i know! it's so good. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's exciting. i'm hosting the emmys. i'll see you there. >> i'll see you there. >> jimmy: kevin, did you ever get nominated for an emmy? >> kevin: no, no. [ laughter ] i'm still working on it. >> jimmy: you got two more seasons, a christmas special. how did you find out that you got -- 'cause i know it's always a cool story that you get the call, li
i would care that much at all. >> jimmy: yeah, throw your ridiculous things. throwing a fan threw a hoop. thought i could live with thinking that i won that, but the replay clearly shows -- >> jimmy: we have a replay rules on our game. it's official. you guys, our next guest just received or first emmy nomination for her work as joan on the critically acclaimed television series "mad men," which returns for its fourth season this sunday at 10:00 on amc. please welcome...
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of the puzzle is doing well but i don't know how it fits together yet and i think there's a real sense over there that if you threw that puzzle up in the air it would land in the same place you started. that was upsetting. what was more troubling was the casualties. i spent time with some para-rescuers from the air force force and got some first hand sights and thoughts of the casualties. certainly june was the deadliest move the war. july is on track to be even more so. but it's the wounded that really got me. there have been more wounded in the next -- first six months or bo the -- about the same number of wounded in the first six months than in the entire year last year. gwen: this is u.s. forces we're talking about? >> yes. u.s. forces, casualties. i went with a general and one of the first things we did is went to a memorial service for a 20-year-old soldier and i couldn't help sitting there thinking, a 20-year-old soldier who was 11 years old when this war started. gwen: wow. >> so saw that really first hand. >> is there anything you saw in the training, so much of this depends on the ability to stand up thi
of the puzzle is doing well but i don't know how it fits together yet and i think there's a real sense over there that if you threw that puzzle up in the air it would land in the same place you started. that was upsetting. what was more troubling was the casualties. i spent time with some para-rescuers from the air force force and got some first hand sights and thoughts of the casualties. certainly june was the deadliest move the war. july is on track to be even more so. but it's the wounded...
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i am told did this in his basement and threw it up on youtube. what do you think when you see that? you have to be proud on some level, and not that you are an obama or clinton, but the significance of this? >> yeah, you said of the numbers, the surprise to me and all of us internally, the amount of media coverage this received. the number of people, the numbers of people that watches this from all over the world, that watched this video. i think it goes to illustrate again, this is something that people wanted. and across this phenomena of youtube, i think has more so that people were wanting a vehicle to distribute content. they wanted to share content they felt strongly about and there was no way to do that before. after the first iterations of videos on their computers, you started seeing more professional content being shared online. other thing i was really surprised, we recently did the debates for cnn for the democratic and republicans. from what i recall, we received record numbers of people tuned into both debates. both democratic and republican. and 3.5 million on democra
i am told did this in his basement and threw it up on youtube. what do you think when you see that? you have to be proud on some level, and not that you are an obama or clinton, but the significance of this? >> yeah, you said of the numbers, the surprise to me and all of us internally, the amount of media coverage this received. the number of people, the numbers of people that watches this from all over the world, that watched this video. i think it goes to illustrate again, this is...