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i lost weight. i go into the bathroom. i get in. i was able to fit in. there looking in the mirror smiling like i had won the lottery. y'all, that's a big deal. you don't understand. >> wendy: it is a big deal, ruby. >> that means i can travel now somewhere like italy. >> wendy: yes, you can go away. >> i want to go somewhere like that so bad. >> wendy: so i have one more question for you ruby, and then i understand you have to go. >> i don't want to go. >> wendy: i want you to come back. but, first, about your childhood. i find it wild you don't -- ruby doesn't remember her life before 13. >> let me tell you, i didn't think there was a problem with that. i really thought other people was like i was, and i always heard stories from my siblings or my mom and dad would tell me stories. and then it was like when i started seeing the therapist, he was telling me that's not normal. there's a huge part in your mind that's making you forget something. and it has to be something tragic. the more i read on it and i talk to people about it, it is scary now to open
i lost weight. i go into the bathroom. i get in. i was able to fit in. there looking in the mirror smiling like i had won the lottery. y'all, that's a big deal. you don't understand. >> wendy: it is a big deal, ruby. >> that means i can travel now somewhere like italy. >> wendy: yes, you can go away. >> i want to go somewhere like that so bad. >> wendy: so i have one more question for you ruby, and then i understand you have to go. >> i don't want to go....
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reruns where i say i like ford, i hate ford, i like ford. that's what comes out.s i like, which ones i don't like and which stocks i consider best of breed in any given sector. entertainmentwise, i don't think that you have to think too hard to get the most out of the lightning round. but the bottom line is that the lightning round can be a valuable moneymaking resource. so long -- and there's a big so long -- as you approach it from the perspective of cramer analyzing sectors and it's not cramer, saying buy this, buy that with no rhyme or reason. trust me, there is always a message to my mad money. want to learn more about how you should be watching the show at "mad money" i urge you to stick with cramer. >>> welcome back, welcome back to the lazy man's guide to how to watch "mad money." where i tell you the best way to watch my show if you're trying to make the most of it, oh by the way, the show's about making money. let's not ever lose sight of that. the show is not about having face-offs between one person who likes a stock and one who doesn't and then leaves
reruns where i say i like ford, i hate ford, i like ford. that's what comes out.s i like, which ones i don't like and which stocks i consider best of breed in any given sector. entertainmentwise, i don't think that you have to think too hard to get the most out of the lightning round. but the bottom line is that the lightning round can be a valuable moneymaking resource. so long -- and there's a big so long -- as you approach it from the perspective of cramer analyzing sectors and it's not...
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i love you i love you i love you ♪ ♪ rockin' in the dance hall ♪ ♪ i love you i love you i love youatch them on tour. october 4th in austin. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i had a pretty good job, but it wasn't what i wanted to do, and i thought, i don't want to do this for the rest of my life i probably don't want to do it tomorrow. i told my dad, "i want to start a brewery." i told him, "i think you're crazy." i started sam adams with boston lager to make rich, flavorful beer. and he went and sold it one bottle at a time. no one had tried an american beer that had that kind of flavor. boston lager really was a groundswell. there's that saying, "do something you love "and you'll never work "a day in your life." i don't feel like i've worked for 24 years. the blue goes on the left. (announcer) getting ready for the big game? ohhhh... bring it. bounty extra soft-- the bounty with a little extra softness! it's super absorbent. and it works extra hard for your money. in this lab demo, one sheet of bounty extra soft out-scrubs two sheets of the bargain brand. game on. bo
i love you i love you i love you ♪ ♪ rockin' in the dance hall ♪ ♪ i love you i love you i love youatch them on tour. october 4th in austin. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i had a pretty good job, but it wasn't what i wanted to do, and i thought, i don't want to do this for the rest of my life i probably don't want to do it tomorrow. i told my dad, "i want to start a brewery." i told him, "i think you're crazy." i started sam adams with boston lager...
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and i rememb i played in a big game i orndo. and all the coachs we there to see andre andall these guys fro illins tes. and my team was a young team and i score 34 points. i get back om theameto losville and the next week i get letters fm michigan state, uconn,ll these colleges tt say they saw me play one ge. i always tell people got colle scholarship off of one game. one me they saw me play. >> uco is very good about at. >> they same play o game. >> did you reay want to go to duke? >> duke. >> yeah. >> no,o i was a carolina fan. >>ou went to wake. >> right, ght, but sll, you knowarolina and du, th's not going toix. that doesn't mix. >> i like carolin becae i like -- >> ias at carolina basketball camp. >> pook the tookheicture by the tree with the dean. >>t is funny when i playe withthe usa team eveone it pratt i how is it gng to bplaying for auke coh. you went to wake forest. en you play for the u, all that stuff i put way behind you. yoare playing for america. it's not about wake. ate not about duke. it's about winning thigold
and i rememb i played in a big game i orndo. and all the coachs we there to see andre andall these guys fro illins tes. and my team was a young team and i score 34 points. i get back om theameto losville and the next week i get letters fm michigan state, uconn,ll these colleges tt say they saw me play one ge. i always tell people got colle scholarship off of one game. one me they saw me play. >> uco is very good about at. >> they same play o game. >> did you reay want to go to...
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i hate that thing. i hate that. have asked from day one can we not have that sitting behind me because i don't like it because it is red, white and blue and stars and stripes and to me i don't want to have a viewer look and say i'm trying to wrap myself in the flag because the flag is supposed to mean more than just one opinion. i understand that, but it is not the flag. it is the principles behind the flag. it is the people that made us able to hoist that flag and follow the banner of what should have been liberty and freedom for all. >>> we were attacked as a direct result of our empire. if we truly believed in freedom, we would understand the hostility felt from us installing our military to protect our corporate interests. >> i'm becoming more and more libertarian every day. i guess the scales are falling off of my eyes as i'm doing more research in the history and learning real history. in the turn of the century with ted did i roosevelt, we started this we are going to spread democracy and we really became dow
i hate that thing. i hate that. have asked from day one can we not have that sitting behind me because i don't like it because it is red, white and blue and stars and stripes and to me i don't want to have a viewer look and say i'm trying to wrap myself in the flag because the flag is supposed to mean more than just one opinion. i understand that, but it is not the flag. it is the principles behind the flag. it is the people that made us able to hoist that flag and follow the banner of what...
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it was -- i mean, when i did it, i was single.nny and an assistant and my husband. it was like -- it was such a lot of lot. >> jimmy: was it easy to get right back in the swing of things? like, do you get right -- do you know the numbers and singing? >> well, it's, like, i literally have, like, my tracy turnblad voice. which is, like, literally, i can click right back into it. but it drives every, single person around me, like -- hates it. like, they're totally insane. i'm like, i would wake up in the middle of the night and literally be, like -- "yeah, yeah, i can't even hear the vowels. okay, i'm ready." [ laughter ] and i would go back to sleep, and my husband -- my husband's a really cool, mellow guy, believe it or not. and he just is, like, "oh, here we go again." you know? it's like, it's not the sexiest thing. i'm sure he didn't really want to make out with me every night when i doing the show. but i would literally just wake up in a cold sweat and be like, "can i sing? can i sing? is it still there?" >> jimmy: and you'd ju
it was -- i mean, when i did it, i was single.nny and an assistant and my husband. it was like -- it was such a lot of lot. >> jimmy: was it easy to get right back in the swing of things? like, do you get right -- do you know the numbers and singing? >> well, it's, like, i literally have, like, my tracy turnblad voice. which is, like, literally, i can click right back into it. but it drives every, single person around me, like -- hates it. like, they're totally insane. i'm like, i...
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i called himp and i think he forgot how hard it was. i saider, what should i do?tude about life in general. >> yeah. she said, you have to move your hips more like your father. oh, my gosh. [ laughter ] >> well, that's -- that is a little bit unsettling. as if he'd know how his dad moves his hips. we're not talking to mackenzie phillips here. so jonathan, how does it work? you have to go console macy? >> yes. and on the street correspondent tour and the late night dancing. >> tell me the -- not a big deal, is she -- she went on, she had a little bit of fun, and somebody -- you know, what? almost everyone gets eliminated on the show. >> it's an elimination show. >> everyone but one person gets eliminated. >> they should explain it before you go on. >> and the person who is going to win, am i right or wrong, donny osmond? >> he's hot. >> marie didn't do so good when you danced with her. >> well, we made the final. >> didn't you break your hip or something like that? she got physically injure. >> no, she fainted. >> don't do anything to donny. ashley, unfortunately t
i called himp and i think he forgot how hard it was. i saider, what should i do?tude about life in general. >> yeah. she said, you have to move your hips more like your father. oh, my gosh. [ laughter ] >> well, that's -- that is a little bit unsettling. as if he'd know how his dad moves his hips. we're not talking to mackenzie phillips here. so jonathan, how does it work? you have to go console macy? >> yes. and on the street correspondent tour and the late night dancing....
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i don't -- i want to be president so i quit my job. i don't quite understand that.'re governor, you don't want to be a lame duck but everybody's a lame duck. i'm still mystified by that one. i don't quite get that one. but i guess she is traveling around the country now and she is going to run for president in 2012? you know, as a former beauty queen, i think it would be historic the first time a beauty queen could actually bring about world peace. they all talk about it. here is one that actually -- because they all want world peace. here is someone that could -- tavis: yeah, i get it. i have seen you -- your standup a couple of times in vegas. >> sorry about that. tavis: and learned manufacture about you. -- and learned more about you. jay leno. >> what did you learn from watching? i'm curious. tavis: for those that have seen you in stand up. i have never heard you talk so much about your parents and growing up and what it was like in the little household. you took me inside -- it was funny but you took me inside your life and made me think jay doesn't do intervie
i don't -- i want to be president so i quit my job. i don't quite understand that.'re governor, you don't want to be a lame duck but everybody's a lame duck. i'm still mystified by that one. i don't quite get that one. but i guess she is traveling around the country now and she is going to run for president in 2012? you know, as a former beauty queen, i think it would be historic the first time a beauty queen could actually bring about world peace. they all talk about it. here is one that...
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i think i know where.u, starbucks, for making me feel so embarrassed when i ask for the key to your bathroom. oh, it's attached to an old espresso machine. oh, great. i'll drag that through. i'll just let everyone know that i'm going to the bathroom." [ laughter ] "that's perfect. thank you." there you have it. those are my "thank you notes," everybody. thanks for being cool. we'll be right back with more "late night." come on back! come on! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (announcer) here at the new cottonelle institute here i am! (announcer) is making sure the gentle care you give to your face works for me. (announcer) ...hands... remember the elbows! (announcer) and legs mmmm, silky smooth (announcer) also goes to your tush! excellent! (announcer) with new aloe & e and soothing clean flushable moist wipes... check your own sensitivity profile at cottonelleinstitute.com. two thirds of women have sensitive skin - maybe you're one of them? you know they don't call this a lab for nothing. healthy hair is soft, si
i think i know where.u, starbucks, for making me feel so embarrassed when i ask for the key to your bathroom. oh, it's attached to an old espresso machine. oh, great. i'll drag that through. i'll just let everyone know that i'm going to the bathroom." [ laughter ] "that's perfect. thank you." there you have it. those are my "thank you notes," everybody. thanks for being cool. we'll be right back with more "late night." come on back! come on! [ cheers and...
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and i don't think soda. i drink water or juice. why tax the poor to support healthcare. caviar and champagne will do it. thank you. guest: well, you are making the point that it isç a reaggressi tax and your comment is backed up that scored out what a tax that was just three cents per container would do and it showed that actually 75% of the tax would be paid by those making under $90,000 a year soç it is regressive tax. host: atlanta, georgia. independent line. caller:ç after watching this ly speak today makes me want to get into the lobbying industry. i can see how transparent the arguments are. she is using the word beverages, narrowed the argument to sugar and calories. this is about an empty calorie liquid that is put into theç kids. they should address it with candy bars and attack anything deemed to be a quickç fix and shied away from tobacco. want to talk about ou government taxedç tobacco realizing that it is a product that contaminates our health system and lastly i would like to say i would like our healthcare poli
and i don't think soda. i drink water or juice. why tax the poor to support healthcare. caviar and champagne will do it. thank you. guest: well, you are making the point that it isç a reaggressi tax and your comment is backed up that scored out what a tax that was just three cents per container would do and it showed that actually 75% of the tax would be paid by those making under $90,000 a year soç it is regressive tax. host: atlanta, georgia. independent line. caller:ç after watching...
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- i won! i won! shouting ) ( shouting continues ) play the game millions have won -- scrabble at subway! you could win $100,000 jackpots or exclusive prizes... like prius cars, beaches vacations, cash and live nation vip concert access. play scrabble at subway... where winners eat. ♪ to celebrate the changing of the seasons. sam adams octoberfest is an american interpretation of a german marzen style. it's startin' to get a little cold outside then it's time for octoberfest. sam adams octoberfest, it says fall to a "t." here i am! (announcer) is making sure the gentle care you give to your face works for me. (announcer) ...hands... remember the elbows! (announcer) and legs mmmm, silky smooth (announcer) also goes to your tush! excellent! (announcer) with new aloe & e and soothing clean flushable moist wipes... check your own sensitivity profile at cottonelleinstitute.com. two thirds of women have sensitive skin - maybe you're one of them? you know they don't call this a lab for nothing. got nfl-sized
- i won! i won! shouting ) ( shouting continues ) play the game millions have won -- scrabble at subway! you could win $100,000 jackpots or exclusive prizes... like prius cars, beaches vacations, cash and live nation vip concert access. play scrabble at subway... where winners eat. ♪ to celebrate the changing of the seasons. sam adams octoberfest is an american interpretation of a german marzen style. it's startin' to get a little cold outside then it's time for octoberfest. sam adams...
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people. >> yeah, they are. ♪ i know my lines i hit my marks i got my blocking down ♪ ♪ tonight i willnow my way around ♪ >> anything i can help with? >> i'm trying to explain to him i can't have anything with peanut sauce. >> oh, let me help. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> he says there's no peanut sauce, and then i made a dirty joke. >> thanks, justin. >> yeah. ♪ yes, i'm back at "snl" in my favorite town ♪ ♪ and when i can't lend a hand i think i know my way around ♪ >> you the man! >> hey, man. ♪ i think i'm getting the hang of it ♪ ♪ thanks to this great cast they're sweet, they're kind they're generous and their talent kicks ass ♪ ♪ i'm supposed to look real sexy but this dress does not feel right ♪ ♪ may i make a small adjustment now you're ready for tonight ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> i lied about the looking sexy thing. i just wanted him to do that. >> yeah. no need to explain. >> yeah, yeah. ♪ since my last time i traveled the world i've grown leaps and bounds ♪ ♪ but now i'm back where i belong i think i know my way around ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ >> it's -- justin. >> justin!
people. >> yeah, they are. ♪ i know my lines i hit my marks i got my blocking down ♪ ♪ tonight i willnow my way around ♪ >> anything i can help with? >> i'm trying to explain to him i can't have anything with peanut sauce. >> oh, let me help. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> he says there's no peanut sauce, and then i made a dirty joke. >> thanks, justin. >> yeah. ♪ yes, i'm back at "snl" in my favorite town ♪ ♪ and when i...
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and then i figure, oh, i got to go over and say hello to him. i stand up, i go say hi to him. i go, "hey, clive." and he goes -- and so i go in -- i thought he wanted me to give him a kiss. so, i kissed him. [ laughter ] i kissed him on the cheek. i kissed him on the cheek, and he didn't want a kiss at all. [ laughter ] he was like -- he just couldn't hear me. >> you've got to watch out for that. you've got to watch out for that, jimmy. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. i'm putting out a record of classics next month. i'm just kidding. [ laughter ] well, you guys, it's back to school time, and that means college students across the country are starting new classes. i graduated this year from the college of saint rose. [ cheers and applause ] that's my -- i got my doctorate. it's very exciting. so, i don't know if you ever noticed this, but this is all the normal classes that colleges offer. you know, arts, sciences, humanities. there's always a few classes that are a little different. classes like introduction to meditation or ornamental horticulture. you know, stuff like that. well, i
and then i figure, oh, i got to go over and say hello to him. i stand up, i go say hi to him. i go, "hey, clive." and he goes -- and so i go in -- i thought he wanted me to give him a kiss. so, i kissed him. [ laughter ] i kissed him on the cheek. i kissed him on the cheek, and he didn't want a kiss at all. [ laughter ] he was like -- he just couldn't hear me. >> you've got to watch out for that. you've got to watch out for that, jimmy. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. i'm putting...
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i don't know why i always remembered that but i do. why did you want to get in the game and what is the game? >> well, i want to -- i had seen what had happened with fox news. which i thought really was something that some executive should have figured out 20 years ago. if half of the country is conservative and half the count i tri -- country is berayou should have a network conservatives can turn out without screaming every five minutes thai, -- hey, they're biased biased. i had a lot of people after i got out of congresy, are you going to f. that didn't make any sense to me i want to the go to msnbc and help balance it out. as you know work at msnbc. through the years are a lot of frustrations but it really is my vie of msnbc in broadcasting is the same view i have for politics where i want to expand it out. don't mind goi against the grain if everybody else is left of center. i think there should be somebody right of center explaining our world view and the thing i figured out at msnbc through the years is the fact you could sit in
i don't know why i always remembered that but i do. why did you want to get in the game and what is the game? >> well, i want to -- i had seen what had happened with fox news. which i thought really was something that some executive should have figured out 20 years ago. if half of the country is conservative and half the count i tri -- country is berayou should have a network conservatives can turn out without screaming every five minutes thai, -- hey, they're biased biased. i had a lot...
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>> and i done with columbine? i laugh because i think so, but i have said that before. after maybe a year or less, the new rk times asked me to do a piece on the national barbie convention in denr, and i spent four days doing that, and i was so thrilled to do something so light-hearted, nothing violent here, just fun, interesting people having fun. i am never doing another story on murder as long i live. it was a huge emotional relief. i kept cominback. i think i am almost done with columbine. my editor talked to me about a paperback edition, a brief afterword or something, i am still talkingo you, but i think i am just about done. i would like to be ne. i felt a huge relief after i turned in the final pages, i didn't even notice right away, in the next month, friends started asking me, what is going on? use seem happier, are you dating someone? is something going on? no, i guess i turned that book in. it was finallyff my chest, it was for better or for worse. i was marking tse pages, i got in trouble for doing too much. i wanted to do this right. for better or worse, i
>> and i done with columbine? i laugh because i think so, but i have said that before. after maybe a year or less, the new rk times asked me to do a piece on the national barbie convention in denr, and i spent four days doing that, and i was so thrilled to do something so light-hearted, nothing violent here, just fun, interesting people having fun. i am never doing another story on murder as long i live. it was a huge emotional relief. i kept cominback. i think i am almost done with...
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no. >> 3:00 in the morning i got up and i got up because i had to go to the bathroom but i didn't make it to the bathroom. i saw the light on and i walked into the kitchen and the back door was wide open. i mean, i didn't notice about haleigh then until i seen the back door open. >> the back door has two locks on the door. the second lock, which you would have to turn, is a tight lock. so it wouldn't be likely that little haleigh would have been able to turn the lock and then let herself out the door. >> i asked her specifically what happened between the 9th of february into the 10th of february, and i let her ramble. and as she rambles, it tells me -- shows me stress, it shows me inaccuracies, it shows me things that she's talking about that may not be true. and at the end of our test it showed that she knew something about the disappearance of haleigh. >> we are taking your calls live. joining me tonight, misty's father, ronald cummings -- excuse me, haleigh's father, ronald cummings. straight to the lines. gail in virginia. hi, gail. >> caller: hi, miss grace. how are you? >> i'm go
no. >> 3:00 in the morning i got up and i got up because i had to go to the bathroom but i didn't make it to the bathroom. i saw the light on and i walked into the kitchen and the back door was wide open. i mean, i didn't notice about haleigh then until i seen the back door open. >> the back door has two locks on the door. the second lock, which you would have to turn, is a tight lock. so it wouldn't be likely that little haleigh would have been able to turn the lock and then let...
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i just want everybody to know i was home because i did pass my lie detector test saying that i was home. >> they told you you passed? >> yeah. (announcer) everything you need to take a breather on long trips. residence inn. there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. you weren't always my favorite day. with all the pet hair in the air, i'd spend class preoccupied, bothered by itchy eyes. but now i have new zyrtec® itchy eye drops. it works fast, with just one drop, to relieve my itchy eyes from allergies for up to 12 hours. no other allergy itchy eye drop works faster or longer. which is good, 'cause there's a lotta paws to shake. with new zyrtec® itchy eye drops i can love the air™. (announcer) find it in the allergy aisle next to other zyrtec® products. wwalmart checks other stores' schoprices,lies? and they'll match any advertised price. so instead of searching for "deals" out there... you can go back to school for less, right here. save money. live better. walmart. okay. you were right. these he
i just want everybody to know i was home because i did pass my lie detector test saying that i was home. >> they told you you passed? >> yeah. (announcer) everything you need to take a breather on long trips. residence inn. there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. you weren't always my favorite day. with all the pet hair in the air, i'd spend class preoccupied, bothered by itchy eyes. but now...
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i get it. i know what it's like. my father left my family when i was two years old and i was raised by a single mom who had to work and who struggled at times to pay the bills and wasn't always able to give us the things that other kids had. there were times when i missed having a father in my life. there were times when i was lonely and i felt like i didn't fit in. so i wasn't always as focused as i should have been on school and i did some things that i'm not proud of and i got in more trouble than i should have. and my life could have easily taken a turnre worse. but i was lucky. i got a lot of second chances and i had the opportunity to go to college and law school and follow my dreams. >> rose: to talk about the president, joining me from washington, jake tapper. he is abc news's senior white house correspondent. i'm pleased to have him back on this initial program after labor day to talk about not only the education speech but also tomorrow night's health care speech as well as the looming question of what the
i get it. i know what it's like. my father left my family when i was two years old and i was raised by a single mom who had to work and who struggled at times to pay the bills and wasn't always able to give us the things that other kids had. there were times when i missed having a father in my life. there were times when i was lonely and i felt like i didn't fit in. so i wasn't always as focused as i should have been on school and i did some things that i'm not proud of and i got in more...
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>> i mean, i used to break dance.e with me." [ laughter ] >> yeah, exactly, that's me. i'm my own movement. >> jimmy: oh, my god. it's so cool. how did you get in? >> i started out in martial arts, and the freedom of parkour, it's just, like, it's the endless possibilities of martial arts -- in free running, in parkour. just sets you free. >> jimmy: yeah. what about you? >> i'm the same, martial arts and gymnastics. i had never seen it, and thought, "i'm pretty much doing that, so, i just didn't know what it was called." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's fantastic. well, you guys got to watch "the mtv ultimate parkour challenge" on october 22nd. up next, stand up comedian, wayne federman, everybody. thank you guys so much for doing that. that was great. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody! we've got a fantastic show coming up tomorrow. the beautiful megan fox will be here tomorrow, as well as anthony anderson. he'll be joining us. he's great. and we have a performance from
>> i mean, i used to break dance.e with me." [ laughter ] >> yeah, exactly, that's me. i'm my own movement. >> jimmy: oh, my god. it's so cool. how did you get in? >> i started out in martial arts, and the freedom of parkour, it's just, like, it's the endless possibilities of martial arts -- in free running, in parkour. just sets you free. >> jimmy: yeah. what about you? >> i'm the same, martial arts and gymnastics. i had never seen it, and thought,...
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i interrupted you. >> no. what i was saying to -- i apologize.know her name out of new haven. you asked her about, you know, the engagement and everything, and about -- to add on to her response, all i'm trying to say is people turn on their televisions and they right now raymond clark is rayray. i shouldn't even refer to him as raymond clark. rayray has now been -- he has now been -- >> larry: villified. >> he is as of right now the suspect in the annie le slaying in yale, and people -- >> larry: that's what he is right now. >> in the past couple of days no matter -- how everything has been coming together has been so overwhelmed with trying to take this all in, and i feel like talking for everybody throughout, like, brandford. >> larry: i manned. >> i'm getting off topic. >> larry: have you spoke tony his parents? >> i have not. >> larry: why not call them? >> because i only kept contact with him. not through -- he didn't live with his parents. he never -- i never -- >> larry: maurice, have you had any contact with his parents or anyone? >> no,
i interrupted you. >> no. what i was saying to -- i apologize.know her name out of new haven. you asked her about, you know, the engagement and everything, and about -- to add on to her response, all i'm trying to say is people turn on their televisions and they right now raymond clark is rayray. i shouldn't even refer to him as raymond clark. rayray has now been -- he has now been -- >> larry: villified. >> he is as of right now the suspect in the annie le slaying in yale,...
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>> i feel fortunate that i had my dad as long as i did. i am 47 years old.ay, and meeting people all the time to come up and share with me how they lost a parent at age 5 or age 10. i feel really grateful that i had this wonderful man in my life. of course, i see my cousins' experience. my father was also a father to all of my cousins who lost their father as well. i was actually surprised, tavis, when he told me that he wanted to write a memoir. i have to say, i was a little surprised. but so many books have been written about the kennedys, he then told me he had been taking these contemporaneous notes over 50 years. i knew that he took notes. i did not know the amount of notes that he took, almost on a daily basis. he felt like he really had a story to tell, and it was his story. so much has been said about the kennedys, he wanted to say his piece, not just about the family but so many political events that he had been been involved with. tavis: your dad talks about his ops and downs. as his son, the one who bears his name, and their father is going throug
>> i feel fortunate that i had my dad as long as i did. i am 47 years old.ay, and meeting people all the time to come up and share with me how they lost a parent at age 5 or age 10. i feel really grateful that i had this wonderful man in my life. of course, i see my cousins' experience. my father was also a father to all of my cousins who lost their father as well. i was actually surprised, tavis, when he told me that he wanted to write a memoir. i have to say, i was a little surprised....
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involved. >> i likeffortless is what i like i guess. i like sitting down with somedy and feeling that it's not a circlebeing pushed in a square. from the momt i met guiermo it w effortless. effortless. when it's that, tt's what love is and what chemistry is. you have to have that in order to feel like you can jump off a clf with someby. >> charlie: the film is jumping off a clif >>t haso be. peoplere always like asking me working with first-time directors and isn't that scary but you know, wther you've done 20 films or not, everytime going tbe dierent, right? every time is going to be a new experience and you'reither going to faior yr notut you n't -- it's li a relationship. u can't enter that relaonship not having 100% trust. you ju can't. >> charl: when you get scripts likehis you lk at the direing and you'reoong at e script. what else e you looking at? wh is it thatakes you say, wow. >> i guess it's thething that you dot look it, it'she thing that you feel >> charlie: yeah. >> i thi sometimes our smart caget in the way of making a ch
involved. >> i likeffortless is what i like i guess. i like sitting down with somedy and feeling that it's not a circlebeing pushed in a square. from the momt i met guiermo it w effortless. effortless. when it's that, tt's what love is and what chemistry is. you have to have that in order to feel like you can jump off a clf with someby. >> charlie: the film is jumping off a clif >>t haso be. peoplere always like asking me working with first-time directors and isn't that scary...
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what i got out of it i don't know. i like to read. another life. i wanted to move around the world.comfortable with all kinds of people. but for a way of introducing. a lot of culture shock. a horrible story. >> you are compiling this compilation. wi their books from your childhood that y included? >> let me think. obviously sherlock holmes. i talk about arthur conan doyle. and the father brown mysteries were among the first mysteries. in ft, i started off with sherlock holmes. i read agatha christie. somebody told me that crime and punishment was kind of a mystery murder story. that sounded it. i got it ready in three day that sort of wante to read and new series of grown-up books from that point on. it was really get. it really is a terrific mystery. >> in 2009 the book industry was going through some great changes. and your entire career is in books. how to you -- what do you see in the future for books as we begin the digital age? >> mixed feelings. i have grown up in the print culture. the coming from a working-class background, as for many generations before, books, be educate
what i got out of it i don't know. i like to read. another life. i wanted to move around the world.comfortable with all kinds of people. but for a way of introducing. a lot of culture shock. a horrible story. >> you are compiling this compilation. wi their books from your childhood that y included? >> let me think. obviously sherlock holmes. i talk about arthur conan doyle. and the father brown mysteries were among the first mysteries. in ft, i started off with sherlock holmes. i...
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i was like, "well, i wasn't receiving." [ laughter ] i was spitting, if i had to receive, i think i wouldomit, you kind of vomit. >> jimmy: yeah, oh, totally. but that was like -- i mean, everybody i remember that was insane when everyone in the studio. 'cause i remember it was like, "oh! oh, my god." >> they went crazy. and for like, i think two years after that, i would get people come up to me in restaurants and ask me to chew their food for them. laughter ] >> jimmy: i guess -- i guess that's better than asking if you can do some medical procedure or something from "e.r." >> well, that used to happen all the time. and you know, the truth is i actually can chew your food for you, but i can't save your life. much better off chewing food. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. that's much better off that way. >> chewing food. >> jimmy: but now "the good wife." >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, this is great. it's getting great ratings and great reviews, it's a super hit. i'm so happy for you. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: it's great. >> yeah, we're thrilled. everyone -- i mean, we shoot in new york
i was like, "well, i wasn't receiving." [ laughter ] i was spitting, if i had to receive, i think i wouldomit, you kind of vomit. >> jimmy: yeah, oh, totally. but that was like -- i mean, everybody i remember that was insane when everyone in the studio. 'cause i remember it was like, "oh! oh, my god." >> they went crazy. and for like, i think two years after that, i would get people come up to me in restaurants and ask me to chew their food for them. laughter ]...
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i knew i could get it out if you. boy, this is quite the honor to be here today and i'd like to take a moment to tha greg for his organization ofhis. ank you national academy and also to thank mary beth who is very instrumental in taking care of all the things behind the scenes when it comes to my travel and hotel. so i would like everyone, if they would, those people do not get enough respect it if you would give them a round of applause, please. [alause] >> now i find it quite ironic that i have to travel halfway across the country just to see a couple of good dear friends that live in wisconsin only a few hours away from me. one of those would-be docto al gomez who spoke earlier today. and al is a good friend of mine that i've know for many years and respect him very much as an engineering educator and have educator and have tried to plicate a lot of things that he has done in school. so it is nice to see you, i'll. anotheone of those people would be d kieny was very instrumental in this project with doctor wasmyol
i knew i could get it out if you. boy, this is quite the honor to be here today and i'd like to take a moment to tha greg for his organization ofhis. ank you national academy and also to thank mary beth who is very instrumental in taking care of all the things behind the scenes when it comes to my travel and hotel. so i would like everyone, if they would, those people do not get enough respect it if you would give them a round of applause, please. [alause] >> now i find it quite ironic...
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i said, no, i had my alarm since 2002, how can i be in a contract? >> a-ha! a-ha! how are you in a contract? >> caller: he says, well, if you look at your contract, it will automatically renew in the same terms. >> what are the terms of your sleazy contract? >> caller: well, it's a three-year term that started in october of 2002 at $29.99 per month. >> $30 a month! $30 a month? $30 a month? >> something strange on the radar screen. >> caller: we live in a -- >> monica, the money police are on their way to your house to take your wallet away from you. read to me what the contract says about how it automatically renews. does it say you have a five-day period every three years to notify them by certified mail that you're not renewing your contract? i've seen that before. >> caller: you have a 30-day. i thought that was wrong. i told them you're taking advantage of people. >> of course they are. you can try to play hardball but you'll likely lose. >> caller: really. >> because you're in the contract where awe greed to the sleazoid rollover clause. if you choose not to
i said, no, i had my alarm since 2002, how can i be in a contract? >> a-ha! a-ha! how are you in a contract? >> caller: he says, well, if you look at your contract, it will automatically renew in the same terms. >> what are the terms of your sleazy contract? >> caller: well, it's a three-year term that started in october of 2002 at $29.99 per month. >> $30 a month! $30 a month? $30 a month? >> something strange on the radar screen. >> caller: we live in...
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your thoughts and reaction to the principal. >> i was upset at first when i saw it i couldn't believet i was watching my child on the internet and when i first saw it, i had like an eerie feeling come over me. i felt like i was watching -- we were in another country and i was watching my child hail a dictator. sean: it's almost like indoctrination. it's got a bizarre feel to this the level of worship and idolizing of the president, right? >> absolutely. that's exactly what i thought was we are replacing words that had the word jesus in it and replacing it with a political figure. i'm just shocked that my child had to be a part of that. sean: robert, you are out there in remote. what's your general reaction to this. >> i think much like the parents you just spoke to. i think as a parent of two children and as someone who attended this school as a youth myself, i'm outraged over the video and the praising of barack obama for replacing, you know jesus with barack. i think that's incredibly silly action by the administration. i think the parents of this community would like some answers.
your thoughts and reaction to the principal. >> i was upset at first when i saw it i couldn't believet i was watching my child on the internet and when i first saw it, i had like an eerie feeling come over me. i felt like i was watching -- we were in another country and i was watching my child hail a dictator. sean: it's almost like indoctrination. it's got a bizarre feel to this the level of worship and idolizing of the president, right? >> absolutely. that's exactly what i thought...
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i love what i do now, and while i can't touch as many lives and as many things as i did as president, the things i do focus on we can have a huge impact, and i'm trying to convince people that all of us need to be doing the kind of thing i'm doing now. i think 21st century citizenship is going to be exciting, and i like being a part of it. >> will she run for president again then? >> that's up to her. you know, we're not getting any younger, but i'm proud of what she's doing now. i think she's doing a good job, and i'm honored -- i think it's pretty thrilling that she and the president have established t the relationship they have, and it's a good argument for remembering the big things for the rest of us. >> mr. president, thank you. >> thank you. >>> joining us now to discuss the way forward on both iran and afghanistan, a key democratic member of the senate foreign relations and armed services committees jim webb of virginia and the republican whip of the senate, john kyl, of arizona. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> mr. kyl, let me start with you. the news overnight, the i
i love what i do now, and while i can't touch as many lives and as many things as i did as president, the things i do focus on we can have a huge impact, and i'm trying to convince people that all of us need to be doing the kind of thing i'm doing now. i think 21st century citizenship is going to be exciting, and i like being a part of it. >> will she run for president again then? >> that's up to her. you know, we're not getting any younger, but i'm proud of what she's doing now. i...
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i do. i certainly do. in hospitals there is an insurance coverage for all practitioners, all clinicians within the hospital. but beyond that, in this society, i encourage every nurse to carry their own individual insurance. host: how significant is the overall comprehensive malpractice insurance that the hospital pays for? guest: that would be an answer that would best come from robin normand. i know it's very significant. it's something that needs to be budgeted into the hospital. certainly any increase in that arena limits what we do and are able to do with other resources in the hospital. everyone in the hospital, our health care business and nurses, we'd much rather see the doctors be spent on patient outcomes and patient care. host: but you also carry the malpractice insurance. guest: absolutely. host: is that an expensive proposition? guest: not as expensive because we are not sued as much. but i do carry over $2 million. host: nurse in columbia, connecticut. her name is judy. you're on with darlene,
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i did not think i could do that. i was just too guarded.ver met someone with such kindness before. herb has a tremendous amount of kindness and i started to believe that it was real. and once that happened, that is when my heart open. tavis: once you got past her calling mr. alpert, something happened to you as well. >> you know, i group in a very quiet home. i was very shy. and i had a lot of pent-up feelings. i did not know how to identify. and lani just had this in eight ability to explore some of the things i was thinking about. i was not as happy as i thought i could be because i had the american dream come true. i had the americas, the tijuana brass, and i was doing concert. but i did not really experience it because i was too worried about the sound, the audience, are they hearing it properly, is it coming across? it was a little overwhelming. i came out of planning weddings and parties. this thing hit and all of a sudden i was thrust into this much bigger picture. lani was there to identify some feelings that were trapped in may. on
i did not think i could do that. i was just too guarded.ver met someone with such kindness before. herb has a tremendous amount of kindness and i started to believe that it was real. and once that happened, that is when my heart open. tavis: once you got past her calling mr. alpert, something happened to you as well. >> you know, i group in a very quiet home. i was very shy. and i had a lot of pent-up feelings. i did not know how to identify. and lani just had this in eight ability to...
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i mean, just this morning i did, i tweeted, and i do it routine during the day. and so this morning i shared one of the concerns that i have had with some of my colleagues who were engaging in rhetorical excess on the health reform bill. one of them said that the health care bill will put seniors in the position of being put to death by their government. i tweeted that. i want people to understand what's being said. i'm not making a judent on it, i don't defend it, i just want people to hear what's being said. and i've already received some responses. this is instant feedback for me. inassistant feedback. -- instant feedback. i don't have to wait to check the phone logs or the mail logs, i can just see how my people have responded to my tweets, and it's taking a little while here. that's right. you can have the most cutting -- >> host: so you can be anywhere, and you can send a tweet. >> guest: absolutely absolutely. and then other members are tweeting, so congressman tim ryan from ohio, myths v. facts on health care. last sunday i gave a speech to the fighting 6
i mean, just this morning i did, i tweeted, and i do it routine during the day. and so this morning i shared one of the concerns that i have had with some of my colleagues who were engaging in rhetorical excess on the health reform bill. one of them said that the health care bill will put seniors in the position of being put to death by their government. i tweeted that. i want people to understand what's being said. i'm not making a judent on it, i don't defend it, i just want people to hear...
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no, i did not, yes, i did. is a very simple mechanism to calculate how much of this group as they will receive in government -- particularly welfare, but other government services as well the fact of the matter is that a high-school dropout whether they are born in the united states were born abroad receives a lot of government assistance. we spend literally close to $1 trillion assisting that individual. the problem is we have a very generous system for supporting less advantaged people born in the u.s.. when you try to apply the system, as amnesty would, to a mass number of people coming in from the third world, it becomes extremely expensive to the u.s. taxpayer. host: let me go back to your earlier point. could you please elaborate on the amnesty bill that you talked about and who signed into law? signed the bill. guest: that is right. in 1986 we had a much smaller number of illegal immigrants, but it was said that we really could not do anything about them. at that point, it was not unlawful for an employe
no, i did not, yes, i did. is a very simple mechanism to calculate how much of this group as they will receive in government -- particularly welfare, but other government services as well the fact of the matter is that a high-school dropout whether they are born in the united states were born abroad receives a lot of government assistance. we spend literally close to $1 trillion assisting that individual. the problem is we have a very generous system for supporting less advantaged people born...
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i -- i felt like overtime i did that last year and you know that by the way everyone of those guys iyed with last year came up to the game or during the game and -- you can just tell and i feel the same way about those guys. eric will do a fine job here. and brian, just think the world of them. i shouldn't say it felt weird looking across, if you play long enough that happens. i mean, guy come and go, coaches come and go, i've come and gone. [laughter] >> last question, brett. >> when you say you have to build chemistry with the other guys, all the other stuff that goes on in the football season, how difficult will it be to do those things? >> that is the most important thing. you talk about how things go in football. i know as a younger player you can get caught up in other things. as i told the team when i had a chance to speak with them, i have one agenda and that is to win football games -- however that needs to be done. and the only way you get chemistry, i think the guys know me, but how do i play? oh, i better keep running on that play, brett will throw it. that is the type of
i -- i felt like overtime i did that last year and you know that by the way everyone of those guys iyed with last year came up to the game or during the game and -- you can just tell and i feel the same way about those guys. eric will do a fine job here. and brian, just think the world of them. i shouldn't say it felt weird looking across, if you play long enough that happens. i mean, guy come and go, coaches come and go, i've come and gone. [laughter] >> last question, brett. >>...
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but i like what i found. i think you will too. car for car, when compared to the competition, we win. simple as that. i just know if you get into one of our cars, you're gonna like what you see. so we're putting our money where our mouth is. buy a new chevy, buick, gmc or cadillac and if you're not 100% happy, return it. we'll take it back. that's our new 60-day satisfaction guarantee. and as always you'll get our 100,000-mile, 5-year powertrain warranty on every vehicle. that's how strongly we feel about our cars. and how committed we are to you. so put us to the test-- put us up against anyone and may the best car win. ♪ so blessed with inspiration ♪ ♪ i don't know much ♪ but i know i love you ♪ and that may be ♪ all i need ♪ to know (announcer) customers love ge aircraft engines almost as much as we love making them. innovation today for america's tomorrow. >> with some positive news on the economy coming from washington and wall street, we thought the time was right to convene top business leaders to find out where they think
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and so i want to encourage you. i don't have any answer. i would like to yield the rest of my time to dr. burgess. >> thanks. i just have a follow-up question that came up. one of the questions that he was on the funding issue. there was a little over seven-and-a-half billion dollars for the h1 n1 flu in the stimuls bill. is that correct? >> that is correct. >> have these funds been disbursed? are they really available to you? are they still being held somewhere in the stimulus pot? do you have all of the money you need? do you have the funding needed this point? >> at this point, congressman, we do. we are drawing that money down. we have made a couple of drawdowns to buy vaccine and get ready to distribute it. now that we have a little bit more clinical data we are likely to have a more accurate picture of how much vaccine we are going to need. we have used some of it to replenish the stockpiles of antivurals that we send to the state to help. as i say, about a billion for has gone out. we are trying to do a step in that time. at this tim
and so i want to encourage you. i don't have any answer. i would like to yield the rest of my time to dr. burgess. >> thanks. i just have a follow-up question that came up. one of the questions that he was on the funding issue. there was a little over seven-and-a-half billion dollars for the h1 n1 flu in the stimuls bill. is that correct? >> that is correct. >> have these funds been disbursed? are they really available to you? are they still being held somewhere in the...
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i put it on, i know it's 15 to 20 minutes. then i go on and wash my face. it feels wonderful. and it has the melon extract. >> woman: patients pay thousands of dollars for a series of treatments containing dr. sebagh's amazing melon extract. that's why meaningful beauty's regular price of $119 for a one-month supply is already quite a bargain. >> man: once you see and experience the results for yourself, we're sure you'll agree. but because cindy has decided to offer age-defying formulas direct to consumers with no retail markups, dr. sebagh's youth serums are now surprisingly affordable. >> woman: that means you won't pay $119 for meaningful beauty. customers who call in the next 14 minutes will receive an unprecedented 50% discount and pay just 59.95 for the complete meaningful beauty system. >> meaningful beauty is like a facelift in a bottle. it's absolutely amazing. i don't believe there's any other product like this on the market. >> man: the editor's of glamour say they "love" meaningful beauty. vogue calls it "magic." and ladies home journal says, "it works." >> woman:
i put it on, i know it's 15 to 20 minutes. then i go on and wash my face. it feels wonderful. and it has the melon extract. >> woman: patients pay thousands of dollars for a series of treatments containing dr. sebagh's amazing melon extract. that's why meaningful beauty's regular price of $119 for a one-month supply is already quite a bargain. >> man: once you see and experience the results for yourself, we're sure you'll agree. but because cindy has decided to offer age-defying...
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>> i love it. i don't know what it is. i love laughter. i think -- is hard to describe.is so deep inside of me, my love of it. i was raised watching certain comedies on television, and i love the fact that it created on me. i think i am just oriented to that kind of rhythm. a musical, dancer my whole life, and it is rhythmic to me. i love to see people laugh. filming in front of a live audience and feeling too hot to people or with laughter is pleasurable. -- feeling 200 people laugh is pleasurable. tavis: is there something that makes you better fit for this? >> i find humor and everything. i always have, since i was a kid. i was always getting in trouble because i would find things hilarious at inopportune times. puberty was not the most pleasant thing for me. and i had to develop a sense of humor to maintain my sanity. i think i am naturally inclined to find it funny in things in my head, and it was a survival tactic for me during puberty. i thanked, you know, -- i think, you know, like make-believe. in comedy, he must believe. in drama, you must believe. in comedy, y
>> i love it. i don't know what it is. i love laughter. i think -- is hard to describe.is so deep inside of me, my love of it. i was raised watching certain comedies on television, and i love the fact that it created on me. i think i am just oriented to that kind of rhythm. a musical, dancer my whole life, and it is rhythmic to me. i love to see people laugh. filming in front of a live audience and feeling too hot to people or with laughter is pleasurable. -- feeling 200 people laugh is...
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ian rand and i dismiss her godlessness like i think you dismiss the fact i believe in god, but i think, two people like both of us, can come together, our country was founded on the idea that me being a believer in god or you an objectist does not harm me or you as long as we don't cannibalize each other, would you say that is fair? >> well, i think that is right and the founding father understood that and that is why there is a separation of church and state and as long as we can agree on that separation and keeping it strong, absolutely we can continue to fight. but, i do think that if we try to defend capitalism and try to defend freedom on the basis of the judeo-christian morality we are in trouble, because i think that morality is much more consistent with socialism than capitalism and the country was founded on the principles of the enlightenment of john locke on individualism and ideas that came out of the age of reason and not --? yoran -- >> that is important. >> if i may go here with you i think you are right but the way christianity has been defined, and mainly through the p
ian rand and i dismiss her godlessness like i think you dismiss the fact i believe in god, but i think, two people like both of us, can come together, our country was founded on the idea that me being a believer in god or you an objectist does not harm me or you as long as we don't cannibalize each other, would you say that is fair? >> well, i think that is right and the founding father understood that and that is why there is a separation of church and state and as long as we can agree...
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i don't. because if i did, i would have resigned. if i thought that was the cure-all to all the problems ailing south carolina and would be beneficial, solve unemployment or education, i would have resigned. but at the end of the day, i don't. i do think we need an advocate for restructuring. we have d.m.v. reform from 60 minutes down to 15 minutes. the -- we changed the d.o.t. since the early 1900's. we have gotten pieces of it and have been able to restructure within our own cap net agency. i would hope for the chance, working with people across the state and different like-minded house and senate members, to make this the year we make those three changes i just talked about. a lot of people have set well, i don't know. with the lottery, house members said i am against the lottery, but it is such an important issue that it ought to be decided by the people of south carolina. if that is going enough for the lottery, it should be good enough for the construct of the government of south carolina. that is why i am still here. i think t
i don't. because if i did, i would have resigned. if i thought that was the cure-all to all the problems ailing south carolina and would be beneficial, solve unemployment or education, i would have resigned. but at the end of the day, i don't. i do think we need an advocate for restructuring. we have d.m.v. reform from 60 minutes down to 15 minutes. the -- we changed the d.o.t. since the early 1900's. we have gotten pieces of it and have been able to restructure within our own cap net agency. i...
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i mean, i find myself all the time -- i mean, what i believe now, i probably wouldn't have believed a definitely wouldn't have believed two years ago. are you are with me? >> every time we figure out where is the line between the crazy conspiracy theorists and the government, then the government moves, too, with the conspiracy theorists. glenn: you are all over the fed. >> right, exactly. glenn: the fed used to be for people who looked like ron paul. i mean, the fed was this big spooky thing and you were ok, stop with the fed. now you look at the fed -- >> now we are looking at what the fed is doing and how it has affected the economy and everything that is happening right now and our history, all the boons and the busts since the history of the fed has been because the federal reserve bank has so much control over our money, and so people are starting to wake up. we're not crazy. we just see that we should have a sound currency. our constitution says that nothing but gold and silver should be legal tender, and i don't know if i agree with, that but i think we should be able to choose
i mean, i find myself all the time -- i mean, what i believe now, i probably wouldn't have believed a definitely wouldn't have believed two years ago. are you are with me? >> every time we figure out where is the line between the crazy conspiracy theorists and the government, then the government moves, too, with the conspiracy theorists. glenn: you are all over the fed. >> right, exactly. glenn: the fed used to be for people who looked like ron paul. i mean, the fed was this big...
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time i hear 4g, i think qualcomm! anytime i think of chicken internet mobile, i think at&t. i consulted all my guru charts. what was a ceiling is now a floor. the chicken way to play at&t to 30 is to start buying tomorrow. stay with cramer! >> announcer: coming up, has spending by the g-20 served as a backbone to the rally, and will the g-20 keep it up? cramer goes one on one with pennsylvania governor ed rendell to find out if this rally is for real. and later, will battery-operated cars drive us into the future? can one clean tech energy ipo put the power back in your portfolio? cramer breaks it all down on your ipo. plus, try to keep up with cramer as he takes your calls rapid fire in an all new "lightning round." all coming up on "mad money." would you like to go for a ride on that bike ? ok ! ok. whoooa, heyyy ! see, the terms require that you keep the bike within this pre-determined space. if you want to take the bike out, i'm going to have to charge you a penalty. i can't really ride in this little space. you can't ride very far. even kids know an offer shouldn't come
time i hear 4g, i think qualcomm! anytime i think of chicken internet mobile, i think at&t. i consulted all my guru charts. what was a ceiling is now a floor. the chicken way to play at&t to 30 is to start buying tomorrow. stay with cramer! >> announcer: coming up, has spending by the g-20 served as a backbone to the rally, and will the g-20 keep it up? cramer goes one on one with pennsylvania governor ed rendell to find out if this rally is for real. and later, will...
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i don't know who, i will. i am 75 years old and i am sick of all of this.host: kristin jenson from bloomberg has been covering the debate. she joins us to help us with the conversation. this is the inside the front page of "the washington times." swing vote spotlight. showing senator blanche lincoln. why should our viewers watch out for her? guest: she has been one of the democrats critical of the public option. her state is obviously republican-leaning. she is worried about her reelection chances and trying to represent her constituents, who are more conservative. it she is someone who is really going to be a swing vote, not only the senate finance panel but also the senate as a whole. i mentioned earlier, there are 60 votes now that senator kennedy has been replaced. the progressives really want a public option. some of the conservatives just would not vote for one in the democratic party and they will probably need 60 votes in the normal process so it makes blanche lincoln very import. on the other side there is columbia and -- olympia snowe, republican
i don't know who, i will. i am 75 years old and i am sick of all of this.host: kristin jenson from bloomberg has been covering the debate. she joins us to help us with the conversation. this is the inside the front page of "the washington times." swing vote spotlight. showing senator blanche lincoln. why should our viewers watch out for her? guest: she has been one of the democrats critical of the public option. her state is obviously republican-leaning. she is worried about her...
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i should have used olive oil. but i didn't feel like i had a cholesterol problem.hat's on your mind? >> caller: back around may or june i thought you said you liked sprint anytime it went underneath the $5. and i'd like to know how you feel about it now that it's below $4. >> that was a little bit earlier, and it was the best-performing stock in the s&p 500 in the first quarter. now amd. hey, what a monster. hold on to it. hoorz the problem with sprint. we suddenly have a justice department, which is a shockeroony. we have an antitrust department in the justice department. that's terrible. they are probably going to block any acquisition of sprint. so i'm going into the don't buy move until it goes under 3 bucks because the quarter went so high. hey, i like this combination. i'm going to lincoln in massachusetts. lincoln. >> caller: ba-ba-ba-boo-yah, jim! from springfield, mass. my stock is altreea group. and i'm wondering if you think it's got the potential to make mad money. >> i own altria, symbol mo, for my charitable trust, actionalertsplus.com. i want to take
i should have used olive oil. but i didn't feel like i had a cholesterol problem.hat's on your mind? >> caller: back around may or june i thought you said you liked sprint anytime it went underneath the $5. and i'd like to know how you feel about it now that it's below $4. >> that was a little bit earlier, and it was the best-performing stock in the s&p 500 in the first quarter. now amd. hey, what a monster. hold on to it. hoorz the problem with sprint. we suddenly have a...
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i make a number that i extended out. because of my rate of borrowing and spending right now, i am not one of the money to pay the college fund. it is not really matter. if the money is not there, and we know the money is not there in the medicare trust fund, the bottom line is our amount of money we spend on the debt is around $180 billion. by the time that this budget window is fixed, our interest on the national debt will be somewhere around $800 billion a year. those are accurate numbers. when you are paying $800 billion a year, that is the biggest threat to medicare. we are not want to have the kind of money to be able to supplement -- and going to have the kind of money to be able to supplement. that is why i am saying that spending is a big deal here. this deal spend money. you brought this subject of about the medicare trust fund. when you make a point, it is fair for us to respond. >> i think it is fair to respond. a fair response requires an acknowledgement that almost everything we have done here we have tried
i make a number that i extended out. because of my rate of borrowing and spending right now, i am not one of the money to pay the college fund. it is not really matter. if the money is not there, and we know the money is not there in the medicare trust fund, the bottom line is our amount of money we spend on the debt is around $180 billion. by the time that this budget window is fixed, our interest on the national debt will be somewhere around $800 billion a year. those are accurate numbers....
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i never thought i was going to get sick and i did not need insurance.en no my company had a plan for us to join, i think i was not covered for about seven years out of the 10 years that i was there. if you are working where they have health insurance, and you or 20, 30 years old, and you never think you are going to get sick, maybe that is true. but if you have the chance to get injured, you should do so. about 30 million people out of the 50 million who do not have insurance fall into that category. host: we have david on the democrats' line. georgia. caller: senator grassley, when are you republicans going to care as much for the citizens as you do for big business? insurance companies -- many people are going broke that have insurance. 700,000 bankruptcy's a year are from people who have insurance. the insurance companies will not pay. i have a little sister who is in debt $27,000 and as united healthcare. guest: those are all good questions. first of all, i would advise anyone in the state of iowa that as having trouble paying two things. one, congr
i never thought i was going to get sick and i did not need insurance.en no my company had a plan for us to join, i think i was not covered for about seven years out of the 10 years that i was there. if you are working where they have health insurance, and you or 20, 30 years old, and you never think you are going to get sick, maybe that is true. but if you have the chance to get injured, you should do so. about 30 million people out of the 50 million who do not have insurance fall into that...
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i knew then i had to leave the administration. were those concerns at the time, whether or not they were founded, part of the reason that you left? >> that may not have been as artful as it should have been. it was a national time for transition. frankly, when the president asked me to stay on to go from assistant to secretary of the homeland security, it was fairly well known i would probably leave at the end of the first term. >> that was not part of the decision, did not factor into the decision? >> it did not. >> would you mind sticking with us through, we have to take a commercial break. and there are a number of other things specifically about decisions you made at dhs, momentous decision that's were still -- have still really shaped our homeland security capability today that i would love to ask you about if i haven't offended you too much already? >> no, it's been a wonderful discussion. i appreciate you letting me shed some light. >> you will stick with us for a second? >> you bet. >> governor tom ridge of pennsylvania, f
i knew then i had to leave the administration. were those concerns at the time, whether or not they were founded, part of the reason that you left? >> that may not have been as artful as it should have been. it was a national time for transition. frankly, when the president asked me to stay on to go from assistant to secretary of the homeland security, it was fairly well known i would probably leave at the end of the first term. >> that was not part of the decision, did not factor...
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i want to make sure i understand it. i'm not for it. i never said that because why?ecause you don't believe in it, or because the transition would be too disruptive? i'm not sure, but i do know a few years ago president obama said this to the afl-cio. >> i happen to be a proponent of single-payer universal healthcare code, universal healthcare plan. that is what i would like to see. glenn: odd. transitioning right now may be -- see what i'm saying? it is the old game of what is the definition of is? well, i thought we all knew, you know, but apparently not. it sounds clear to me. if i may quote again "i happen to be a proponent of the single-payer healthcare plan." universal healthcare. i know. it's hard to understand unless you have done this. what? it's difficult to reconcile unless you listen. it makes it even harder when you hear what others around him and in the white house and congress and key advisors and special are interests are have also said about single-payer health. >> i think if we get a good public option, it could lead to single payer and that's the b
i want to make sure i understand it. i'm not for it. i never said that because why?ecause you don't believe in it, or because the transition would be too disruptive? i'm not sure, but i do know a few years ago president obama said this to the afl-cio. >> i happen to be a proponent of single-payer universal healthcare code, universal healthcare plan. that is what i would like to see. glenn: odd. transitioning right now may be -- see what i'm saying? it is the old game of what is the...