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(imitating cosby) okay, so what was another "cosby says the darnedest things" thing? (laughter) >> she meets me backstage. i give her quaaludes. we then had sex. the lawyer says she said she believes she was not in the position to consent to intercourse after you gave her the drug. do you believe that is correct? i don't know, cosby replied. >> larry: yes, you do! (laughter) you gave her a drug and then had sex with her! you knew she couldn't consent! look, i only know three things in life to be true: baby corn should not be a thing. (laughter) all right? the word "moist" should never be used except next to the word towelette. (laughter) all right? true? and bill cosby knew what he was doing. (cheers and applause) he knew it. you can't do that and not know. (applause) all right? (imitating cosby) okay let's keep this going! what else craziest thing it i -- did i say? (laughter) >> then in regard to another jane doe, he says you began talking about her career and asking about her father who died of cancer. do you remember that? yes, he said, i remember that. >> larry:
(imitating cosby) okay, so what was another "cosby says the darnedest things" thing? (laughter) >> she meets me backstage. i give her quaaludes. we then had sex. the lawyer says she said she believes she was not in the position to consent to intercourse after you gave her the drug. do you believe that is correct? i don't know, cosby replied. >> larry: yes, you do! (laughter) you gave her a drug and then had sex with her! you knew she couldn't consent! look, i only know...
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imitations of almost every imaginable product can now be found in china. [ speaking foreign language> china's reputation for counterfeit products continues to grow, but some people are fighting for consumer rights and calling for change. inexpensive chinese products are popular worldwide. while there is no way to find out what percentage of goods are fake or how many factories are making them, the government released some relevant statistics in january 2015. in an online market worth around $450 billion, research revealed that more than 40% of goods are fake. when it came to major chinese online vendors, they found out that more than 60% of goods were phony. thousands of different products can be purchased online, but there's no way for consumers to check whether they are authentic. it's also difficult for legitimate makers to track vendors, their products, and sales locations. shanghai number one national musical instruments factory, has earned a reputation for the highest quality musical instruments in china. the company, however, has long been a victim of bogus items flooding the
imitations of almost every imaginable product can now be found in china. [ speaking foreign language> china's reputation for counterfeit products continues to grow, but some people are fighting for consumer rights and calling for change. inexpensive chinese products are popular worldwide. while there is no way to find out what percentage of goods are fake or how many factories are making them, the government released some relevant statistics in january 2015. in an online market worth around...
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he imitated theodore a little bit too eagerly to the point where a lot of people wrote their eyes and laughed at you then have in rapid succession the death of theodore in 1919 and then franklin getting polio in 1921 and the experience for franklin, that extraordinarily difficult life-changing experience really shifted in a lot of ways his behavior and gave him t gravitas and certainly a greater appreciation for hardship and he subsequently came off as much more of a grounded serious politician and not just someone trying to act like his famous uncle. >> tim, congratulations. we grew up together in long island. marc congratulations on a wonderful book. i had a question about disability. it may be far afield from the tenor of the book but i wondered in your research if you came across any conversations between alice and eleanor as to how they really felt about franklin's disability, the splendid deception and how the press and the public treated that issue and whether you uncovered anything behind the scenes that hume -- that might have got your attention that i might not have known or
he imitated theodore a little bit too eagerly to the point where a lot of people wrote their eyes and laughed at you then have in rapid succession the death of theodore in 1919 and then franklin getting polio in 1921 and the experience for franklin, that extraordinarily difficult life-changing experience really shifted in a lot of ways his behavior and gave him t gravitas and certainly a greater appreciation for hardship and he subsequently came off as much more of a grounded serious politician...
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instead of worshiping the founders, we should imitate them. you know, we should --. >> how do you mean? >> i think we ought to look at the whole structure and take into account what's been learned about political technology since 1789. i mean, there's a reason why the other democracies of the world do not imitate our constitution. they imitate our bill of rights, often, or most of it, but not the mechanical hydraulics of our constitution because there have been advances in political technology since then that we don't even know about, for the most part. >> but of course it would be blasphemous to ask whether we ought to move on to something else. you know, we become so fixated on the constitution and the intentions of the founders and all that as it relates to the constitution. and reasonable intent -- is that the phrase in popular use? we're sort of stuck with what we have though, right? >> well, at least it's getting more overt. i mean, it is something like original intent is ancestor worship in its purest form. >> yeah. and not in the good
instead of worshiping the founders, we should imitate them. you know, we should --. >> how do you mean? >> i think we ought to look at the whole structure and take into account what's been learned about political technology since 1789. i mean, there's a reason why the other democracies of the world do not imitate our constitution. they imitate our bill of rights, often, or most of it, but not the mechanical hydraulics of our constitution because there have been advances in political...
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. >> reporter: there are imitator imitators, but there is only one audrey hepburn.he invented a style that remains faxable more than 60 years on. there are some wonderful photographs of audrey hepburn in this show. there are more than 80 photographs starting as a young child on to the london stage, and hollywood stardom. the show combines the intimate with the iconic images reproduced in so many photographs. >> she would be very touched and honored to be at the national portrait gallery. she wouldn't be believe to be here. >> reporter: she theft the netherlands for the bright lights of london when she was just 19. a chorus girl and dancer who stood out from the rest even before she has a smart haircut and significant style. it wasn't long before hollywood beckoned. roman holiday ensured hepburn's status as a star. and the highest-paid actress at the time. advance ticket sales have been brisk, the magic continues. >> they are ages 18 to 22 and they are all discovering her, and of course the old generation that i'm from who remembers when the film came out. >> reporte
. >> reporter: there are imitator imitators, but there is only one audrey hepburn.he invented a style that remains faxable more than 60 years on. there are some wonderful photographs of audrey hepburn in this show. there are more than 80 photographs starting as a young child on to the london stage, and hollywood stardom. the show combines the intimate with the iconic images reproduced in so many photographs. >> she would be very touched and honored to be at the national portrait...
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enforced because of ibew's letter threatening potential sql plus vga to take the time make a good imitation plan allows to launch. it's kind of a double-edged sword. we wanted this budget builds we can but at the same item you think is important i do understand why. stakeholder but enforced because of ibew's letter threatening potential sql plus vga to take the time make a good imitation plan allows to launch. it's kind of a double-edged sword. we wanted this budget builds we can but at the same time .1 get wants. he went away for two years ago through a process because you got all these great projects which you know you want to build. stop -- because you don't have the money to do the building and when the process is done. so, be very smart about the approach making sure we get the program launched subtly in the credit boom the finance behind the buildout is important so that we then went to go through the process on any individual project may be eventually attached to a cca program you have advice. that said the finance in place that i think the city approach is very smart. have important
enforced because of ibew's letter threatening potential sql plus vga to take the time make a good imitation plan allows to launch. it's kind of a double-edged sword. we wanted this budget builds we can but at the same item you think is important i do understand why. stakeholder but enforced because of ibew's letter threatening potential sql plus vga to take the time make a good imitation plan allows to launch. it's kind of a double-edged sword. we wanted this budget builds we can but at the...
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. >> people are imitated by traveling and the last thing to do is come to a place fill of chaos. >> tellingextent of napa a farms came about. >> it was a vision of the airport director he had a suspicion of a really cool gourmet speciality market locally friendly products this market local flavors this is the best. >> can we get a little tour. >> absolutely (laughter) ♪ ♪ >> so first on our tour. >> we have the clock we like to call it. >> this is coordinating it is made in san francisco. >> what about the customer presence. >> we like to get the permanent farther i love the cappuccino and you have to go to multiple places for the cupcakes the cup a cakes from kari's people want to live here they're longing phone call for one thing in one spot in you know anything about san francisco the cheese the most popular cheesy think a lot of the people from the west coast say so this the real san francisco sour dough and they're curious. >> you find people respond to the idea of organic and absolutely. >> this is autumn. >> thank you, thank you and there's a lot of personal touch. >> i see san franc
. >> people are imitated by traveling and the last thing to do is come to a place fill of chaos. >> tellingextent of napa a farms came about. >> it was a vision of the airport director he had a suspicion of a really cool gourmet speciality market locally friendly products this market local flavors this is the best. >> can we get a little tour. >> absolutely (laughter) ♪ ♪ >> so first on our tour. >> we have the clock we like to call it. >>...
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but it was plastered, painted sky blue to the -- to imitate the outdoor sky. the oculus gave the appearance of having leached. the interior of the dome was painted sky blue. the walls, we do not know if the original color was here. there is some evidence the walls were painted pink. what we are looking at here is the beginning of several surprises on this floor. there's an arched statuary niche. you would have put a marble or plaster statue here to add some artwork to the scene. there is a matching niche that was over here on this side. however, it appears to have originally held an iron heating stove. tehen we enter the two main areas of the house, the dining room and the parlor. the big surprise here is these two rooms with gigantic 14 foot ceilings, curved walls, there were twin curved walls that butted to each other. you had a single door from the dining room to the parlor. these had a complete plaster cornice, most of which has fallen away. we still have ample evidence to reproduce it. we have here some remnants of an original 1812 wallpaper, it is called
but it was plastered, painted sky blue to the -- to imitate the outdoor sky. the oculus gave the appearance of having leached. the interior of the dome was painted sky blue. the walls, we do not know if the original color was here. there is some evidence the walls were painted pink. what we are looking at here is the beginning of several surprises on this floor. there's an arched statuary niche. you would have put a marble or plaster statue here to add some artwork to the scene. there is a...
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the basis of that was that the founders wanted to imitate here in key west what the san carlos seminary in cuba stood for, the san carlos seminary was a place of academic excellence but also the place where father felix first proposed the idea of cuba's independence and so they established the san carlos as an educational center. the children of its founders, the founders were mostly humble tobacco workers who worked in the tobacco factories in key west, they were very rich in spirit. and what they passed on to their children was a sense of pride in their cuban roots, in their language, in who they were and also a sense a vision, an aspiration to have a homeland that would one day be free and that you have at its corner stone respect for human rights and dignity of the individual. that's what they envisioned the san carlos became a center of education, also a center where in the evenings the elders would come to prepare for the independence effort against spain. cuba was the last of the spanish colonies in the americas. and so the cuban people were eager to be independent. the ten years
the basis of that was that the founders wanted to imitate here in key west what the san carlos seminary in cuba stood for, the san carlos seminary was a place of academic excellence but also the place where father felix first proposed the idea of cuba's independence and so they established the san carlos as an educational center. the children of its founders, the founders were mostly humble tobacco workers who worked in the tobacco factories in key west, they were very rich in spirit. and what...
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concerned about health effects of the facility and i know you're familiar with the federal law imitations one of the two standards for the department of public works the did you want has to review and comply with the department of public health standards that reason our jerking statements are prepared showing the compliance with the fcc standards and the department of public health has a 10 part check list they've issued their approval that compiles with the federal standards those are 60 we can't facilities
concerned about health effects of the facility and i know you're familiar with the federal law imitations one of the two standards for the department of public works the did you want has to review and comply with the department of public health standards that reason our jerking statements are prepared showing the compliance with the fcc standards and the department of public health has a 10 part check list they've issued their approval that compiles with the federal standards those are 60 we...
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concerned about health effects of the facility and i know you're familiar with the federal law imitations one of the two standards for the department of public works the did you want has to review and comply with the department of public health standards that reason our jerking statements are prepared showing the compliance with the fcc standards and the department of public health has a 10 part check list they've issued their approval that compiles with the federal standards those are 60 we can't facilities and the closet facility in the neighborhood the standard is we will be thirty times below the level that will be allowed by the federal government i understand that people have fears about those issues with san francisco's own standards with respect to and i authenticates i understand the standard now and there are two there's the zoning protected standard that applies that detracts from the significantly from the defining characteristics of the neighborhood if if is a street of excellent view then the planning standard i was reciting earlier it will significantly
concerned about health effects of the facility and i know you're familiar with the federal law imitations one of the two standards for the department of public works the did you want has to review and comply with the department of public health standards that reason our jerking statements are prepared showing the compliance with the fcc standards and the department of public health has a 10 part check list they've issued their approval that compiles with the federal standards those are 60 we...
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it was plastered, painted sky-blue to imitate to the outdoor sky. and the oculus gave early appearance of having leaked quite a bit. the interior was -- the interior of the dome was painted sky-blue. the walls, there is some evidence they were painted a dusty rose or almost a pink. what we have here is the beginning of several surprises on this floor. there is an arched statuary niche. you would have put a marble or plaster statue you to add to the scene. there was an added niche on the side but it appears to have originally held an iron heating stove. then we enter the two main living areas of the house, the dining room and the parlor. the big surprise here, these rooms with gigantic 14-foot ceilings and twin curved walls that butted into each other, and a single door that could go from the dining room into the parlor. these two rooms also had a complete plaster cornice, most of which has fallen away but we still have ample evidence to reproduce it. we have here some remnants of an original 1812 wallpaper. it is called rocky road. it has been repro
it was plastered, painted sky-blue to imitate to the outdoor sky. and the oculus gave early appearance of having leaked quite a bit. the interior was -- the interior of the dome was painted sky-blue. the walls, there is some evidence they were painted a dusty rose or almost a pink. what we have here is the beginning of several surprises on this floor. there is an arched statuary niche. you would have put a marble or plaster statue you to add to the scene. there was an added niche on the side...
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his style which i cannot imitate but i will do a semi-imitation. he said, ladies, i have phone off the mental of the cloak of the senate to speak with you. what is it that you could possibly have in your mind that i can help you with? what is the latest popped up and said, nothing, senator, we just want to hear you talk. [laughter] brian: who else can you think of that people want to hear talk? don: when daniel webster sometime the entire house would go to the senate to hear him speak. and albert on foreign policy. the press gallery would be full. in recent times, that kind of oratory has disappeared. i loved to hear -- speaker he was always a bit unpredictable and amusing in everyday. -- erudit.te. oratory is not the same as it was a century ago. brian: in 1994, a senator and he was a republican from north carolina. you can hear the southern accent and going back to the speech and debate clause, he is talking about people specifically. this is during the bill clinton years. [video clip] >> i did not say that cassie thompson use cocaine. i did say
his style which i cannot imitate but i will do a semi-imitation. he said, ladies, i have phone off the mental of the cloak of the senate to speak with you. what is it that you could possibly have in your mind that i can help you with? what is the latest popped up and said, nothing, senator, we just want to hear you talk. [laughter] brian: who else can you think of that people want to hear talk? don: when daniel webster sometime the entire house would go to the senate to hear him speak. and...
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i don't even know why that last one -- [ imitates foreign language ] like "game of thrones." [ imitatesgn language ] >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: oh, tonight was the big premiere of "sharknado 3" over on the sci-fi channel. i watched it, and i think the best actor was me just now saying i watched "sharknado 3." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: boom! >> jimmy: "they'll never be as good as the book. [ light laughter ] and he just makes me so angry sometimes. that i had to put down my spoonful of broth. i don't like chunks in my soup, so -- she just made me so mad, i put my soup over to the side and i just looked out the window and just pondered for two seconds. [ laughter ] that's how mad i was." >> steve: "i was so mad." >> jimmy: "i paused my episode of 'smallville' i'm trying to bing watch, and i said, 'i'll catch up to it when my head is clear and i understand.' right now it's all messed up like one of those puzzle bar games where you see the iron thing you have to solve, and i go, 'i don't know how to solve this. just get me a dang non-alcoholic beer, you know?'" [ laught
i don't even know why that last one -- [ imitates foreign language ] like "game of thrones." [ imitatesgn language ] >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: oh, tonight was the big premiere of "sharknado 3" over on the sci-fi channel. i watched it, and i think the best actor was me just now saying i watched "sharknado 3." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: boom! >> jimmy: "they'll never be as good as the book. [ light laughter ] and he...
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i will do my best to vanna white imitation at the board.ou can see that there are 10 and as of noon today there were three that were registered to iran with its storage capacity of about 60 million barrels. conversationly the today when it came to iran. not what they can produce, but what they can offload in floating storage right now. anywhere from 20 million barrels the 40 million barrels that could be offloaded in a moment. yes, they had of -- they have a lot of oil that they can eventually produce. alix: but the real question is, what is in these tankers? estimates are that 90% of the condensate,ored is that is not hot of a commodity. day is deep dive for the not nearly as exciting and traumatic, we have got a lot of bad economic data this morning. a really ugly retail sales report this morning. everyone saw that big disappointment and we had one of our favorite measures, the optimism index. usually there is a lot of whining about obama care and stuff like that, but what they say each month is interesting and ugly. you see a big decline
i will do my best to vanna white imitation at the board.ou can see that there are 10 and as of noon today there were three that were registered to iran with its storage capacity of about 60 million barrels. conversationly the today when it came to iran. not what they can produce, but what they can offload in floating storage right now. anywhere from 20 million barrels the 40 million barrels that could be offloaded in a moment. yes, they had of -- they have a lot of oil that they can eventually...
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illegal units we had to spend $30000 on the lawyers fee our tenant were rent scams that tried to imitate and scare my family and damage my property in order to make us pay them ransom on lawsuit settlement and the increased fee lukely we paralyzed but had to demolish the legal unit and never rent those spaces out again from the adu law was in place and we were able to get a legal unit in the ground floor space before we rent it out the rent scammer wouldn't have come to sue us and we can still provide affordable and nice unit for many renters to come so i support the adu law thank you. >> can you speak into the microphone thank you. >> thank you i support adu law thank you. >> my name is alex i support the adu law this is the most important revision and modification of the proposal passes and not in 1978 in 1978 san francisco passed something quote and regulate each district for rh1 and rh2 and rh3 and 3 zoneat a time and increased the jobs so the will not apply in the modern day the adu is the best way to help this and help the people to find a place they can afford to live in the low i
illegal units we had to spend $30000 on the lawyers fee our tenant were rent scams that tried to imitate and scare my family and damage my property in order to make us pay them ransom on lawsuit settlement and the increased fee lukely we paralyzed but had to demolish the legal unit and never rent those spaces out again from the adu law was in place and we were able to get a legal unit in the ground floor space before we rent it out the rent scammer wouldn't have come to sue us and we can still...
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[ laughter ] [ imitating german language ] i'm really ashamed.re -- we had wonderful italian meals every night. and i did -- one night, the waitress asked how they were, and i did -- i did this, and as i did, i was like, "oh, what am i doing?" i went -- [ laughter ] i've never done that before in my life. my wife looked at me like, "what are you doing?" i'm like, "i don't know, i just got nervous. i got nervous. the food was so good that this made sense to me." [ laughter ] "do you like the bread?" but she shamed me. she shamed me. the other thing, if you stay -- we stayed in these -- the only way to describe them is they're called rifugis. they're like mountain huts. and sometimes my wife and i would have a room to ourselves, but other times it would be a room with four bunk beds and you'd have to sleep with strangers, which is super weird, not great. but one day we were out, finished our meal, our dinner, because you eat at the huts, and we were outside. and there was this solitary guy, sort of a younger guy, sitting alone, reading a book. and
[ laughter ] [ imitating german language ] i'm really ashamed.re -- we had wonderful italian meals every night. and i did -- one night, the waitress asked how they were, and i did -- i did this, and as i did, i was like, "oh, what am i doing?" i went -- [ laughter ] i've never done that before in my life. my wife looked at me like, "what are you doing?" i'm like, "i don't know, i just got nervous. i got nervous. the food was so good that this made sense to me." [...
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so much so he offered imitations for buzz feed.ditions any part i can get in "the simpsons." >> smithers release the house. excellent. hi diddy ho neighbor. >> in one of the great classic episodes they run for president. i'm running for president now. it's really tough. forward not backwards, upwards not downwards and always twirling, twirling for freedom. i have been told many times i have the face for radio and face for animation. >> ned understandflanders thing wasn't badif this 2016 thing doesn't work out, he's got a backup plan i guess. >> it's good to see them with a sense of humor. >>> coming up on "morning joe" candidate pataki has a plan for the set. does he have a plan to stand out among the gop field? perez joins us for the administration's new plan for overtime pay. >>> and two e-mail controversies collide. more on the irs scandal and those state department e-mails from hillary clinton's private e-mail server. that and more coming up on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ ooh i think i saw dessert! but you just had a big lunch! wasn't t
so much so he offered imitations for buzz feed.ditions any part i can get in "the simpsons." >> smithers release the house. excellent. hi diddy ho neighbor. >> in one of the great classic episodes they run for president. i'm running for president now. it's really tough. forward not backwards, upwards not downwards and always twirling, twirling for freedom. i have been told many times i have the face for radio and face for animation. >> ned understandflanders thing...
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i'm going to do my best van a white imitation at the board. you can see there are about 10 today,, and as of noon there were three that were registered to iran that had a storage capacity of 60 million barrels. this was really the conversation when he came to iran. not what they are going to produce in a year, but what they can offload in floating storage right now. estimates range from anywhere they had 20 million or perhaps 40 million barrels that could be offloaded the moment sanctions are lifted. yet, iran has a lot of oil it will eventually be able to theire, but what we see on that map is immediate. 90x: estimates are that william barrels being sort of see is actually condensate. that's not that hard of a commodity. job today not nearly as exciting and dramatic, but we got a lot of bad economic data this morning. really ugly retail sales report. we also got one of my favorite measures, the optimism index. index asks small businesses how they feel about the economy, and usually, there's a lot of nonetheless, what they say is interesting.
i'm going to do my best van a white imitation at the board. you can see there are about 10 today,, and as of noon there were three that were registered to iran that had a storage capacity of 60 million barrels. this was really the conversation when he came to iran. not what they are going to produce in a year, but what they can offload in floating storage right now. estimates range from anywhere they had 20 million or perhaps 40 million barrels that could be offloaded the moment sanctions are...
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they become important things that i think about when i'm working on movies, and i'm not trying to imitate them, but i don't know, it just changes my outlook toward all of it. >> rose: we conclude with a film called "the stanford prison experiment," starring billy crudup, based on life of dr. philip zimbardo and director kyle alvarez. >> something fixed and permeable regardless of the situation or is it flexible? is it mod final or even corruptible when we're put in unfamiliar, new, powerful situations. >> rose: the answer is that it's obviously corruptible? >> it's clearly mod final and in some people corruptible, if you give them power that they have no experience using, unlimited power that's validated in a particular sense. >> rose: senator tim kaine, actor paul rudd and the film "the stanford prison experiment," when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, thi
they become important things that i think about when i'm working on movies, and i'm not trying to imitate them, but i don't know, it just changes my outlook toward all of it. >> rose: we conclude with a film called "the stanford prison experiment," starring billy crudup, based on life of dr. philip zimbardo and director kyle alvarez. >> something fixed and permeable regardless of the situation or is it flexible? is it mod final or even corruptible when we're put in...
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. >>> life imitates art literally in one bay area property up for sale. the woodside estate is on the market for an 11.5 million -- for $11.5 million, nearly 10,000 square feet on 23 acres with ocean views. what makes it really special, it's resemblance to this famous painting house with the red roof. the anonymous homeowner described as a captain of industry was unaware of the resemblance. >>> the bay area real estate market now the star of its tone tv show. bet -- its own tv show. betty yu has more. >> this spanish mediterranean style, gorgeous. >> reporter: these days the bay area's up with% is dropping some serious cash. -- 1% is dropping some serious cash. this $4.5 million duplex in the marina is one of several pricey pads featured to bravo's million dollar listings san francisco. >> let's go. wow, this is great. >> these blinds are amazing. >> reporter: three young bay area brokers go at it to outsell each other in a market that -- >> hot would be an understatement. it's sizzling. it's fire. >> reporter: that's because there's aim new generation of
. >>> life imitates art literally in one bay area property up for sale. the woodside estate is on the market for an 11.5 million -- for $11.5 million, nearly 10,000 square feet on 23 acres with ocean views. what makes it really special, it's resemblance to this famous painting house with the red roof. the anonymous homeowner described as a captain of industry was unaware of the resemblance. >>> the bay area real estate market now the star of its tone tv show. bet -- its own tv...
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. >>> buzz feed got a gop candidate, the ted cruz to offer best imitations of characters from "the simpsonsre not sure cruz should be the replacement just yet. >> smithers release the house. excellent. hidy ho neighbor. >>> presidential candidate hillary clinton posted this old school photo of her and bill on twitter last night. she wrote the hippest way to spend $10, being one of the first to support hillary clinton in 2016. nice hair bill. >>> rand paul was looking for cash yesterday. he held a fun raisefund-raiser in denver. this makes him the first to seek from the legal weed industry. >> courting marijuana donors is i think a very good plan. once they give you money, there's a good chance they'll forget and give you money again. >> that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> we didn't forget. we're joined by jonathan allen, chief correspondent. what do we owe this week? >> i totally forgot. pass the degreeoritosdoritos. >> exactly. munchies. >>> hillary clinton has released e-mails during her time as secretary of state. what did they reveal? >> mostly a haystack from which th
. >>> buzz feed got a gop candidate, the ted cruz to offer best imitations of characters from "the simpsonsre not sure cruz should be the replacement just yet. >> smithers release the house. excellent. hidy ho neighbor. >>> presidential candidate hillary clinton posted this old school photo of her and bill on twitter last night. she wrote the hippest way to spend $10, being one of the first to support hillary clinton in 2016. nice hair bill. >>> rand paul...
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. >> there's imitators, but on one audrey hepburn, the star that invented a style remaining fable more than 60 years on. her hive in photographs is on -- life in photographs is on show in london until october. >> there's wonderful photographs of audrey hepburn. more than 80 photographs, with her as a young child on to the london stage and hollywood star dom. the show combines the intimate with the iconic images reproduced in so many mosters and photographs. >> it's touching. she would be honoured to be at the gallery. >> audrey hepburn left the netherlands for the bright lights of london's west end when she was 19. a chorus girl and dancer, stood out from the rest even before having a smart haircut and significant style. it wasn't long before hollywood beckoned. a holiday ensured help burp's status as a -- hepburn's status of a star. advance ticket sales for the show have been brisk the the magic continues. >> so many bloggers and they are all aged 16-22. they are all discovering her. all the generation that i'm from who remembers when they came down. despite her fame hepburn never suc
. >> there's imitators, but on one audrey hepburn, the star that invented a style remaining fable more than 60 years on. her hive in photographs is on -- life in photographs is on show in london until october. >> there's wonderful photographs of audrey hepburn. more than 80 photographs, with her as a young child on to the london stage and hollywood star dom. the show combines the intimate with the iconic images reproduced in so many mosters and photographs. >> it's touching....
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congress women and activists imitated crime scenes laying down inside chalk lines on the ground. an estimated 2,300 women von killed in domestic violence in mexico in the past nine years. >> the u.n. warned that the ebola outbreak in west africa has not run its course. more than 11,000 died from ebola in 2013. the virus created around 5,000 orphans in liberia alone. we have this report on a family that lost more than 10 of its members. >> reporter: like many teenagers, when this woman is doing her chores she's inseparable from her mobile phone. she's grounding food for a meal for her extended family that lives in this large house. later as she prepares to go out, her older sister does her hair. ask her about her parents, and she breaks down. her mum and dad along with eight other adults in the compound died from ebola last year. the sisters have in the just lost their guardians, the community lost some of the its main breadwinners. now food comes from charities. and neighbours. >>> this is not one of those days. chatter and laughter fills the kitchen before the family meal. behin
congress women and activists imitated crime scenes laying down inside chalk lines on the ground. an estimated 2,300 women von killed in domestic violence in mexico in the past nine years. >> the u.n. warned that the ebola outbreak in west africa has not run its course. more than 11,000 died from ebola in 2013. the virus created around 5,000 orphans in liberia alone. we have this report on a family that lost more than 10 of its members. >> reporter: like many teenagers, when this...
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in his style which i cannot imitate but i will do a semi-imitation. he said, ladies, i have phone -- thrown off the mantle of the cloak of the senate to come out here to speak with you. what is it that you could possibly have in your mind that i can help you with? one of the ladies popped up and said, nothing, senator, we just want to hear you talk. [laughter] brian: who else can you think of that people want to hear talk? don: there have been some great orators in the senate history. when daniel webster, sometime the entire house would go to the senate to hear him speak. when arthur vanderburgh spoke on foreign policy, everybody came to the chamber. the press gallery would be full. in recent times, that kind of oratory has disappeared. it is not the sort of television-friendly oratory. but i loved to hear daniel patrick moynihan speak. he was always a bit unpredictable and amusing and erudite. oratory is not the same as it was a century ago. brian: in 1994, a senator and he was a republican from north carolina. a couple reasons for running this, one
in his style which i cannot imitate but i will do a semi-imitation. he said, ladies, i have phone -- thrown off the mantle of the cloak of the senate to come out here to speak with you. what is it that you could possibly have in your mind that i can help you with? one of the ladies popped up and said, nothing, senator, we just want to hear you talk. [laughter] brian: who else can you think of that people want to hear talk? don: there have been some great orators in the senate history. when...
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. >> translator: we have pride in the theater's logo, so i don't want it to be imitated. >> translator: the designs of the logos look alike but i think it's a coincidence. >> members of the tokyo organizing committee say they don't believe there's any problem. they say they spent a long time checking trademarks across the world and they gained approval from the international olympic committee. >>> workers at the crippled fukushima daiichi nuclear plant have completed a major undertaking. they've finished removing highly radioactive water from underground tunnels connected to the facility's reactor buildings. more than 10,000 tons of contaminated water flowed into the tunnels connecting reactors number two and three. experts feared the water might flow into the sea. last november workers started draining the tunnels and filling them with cement to prevent them from refilling. officials at the plant's operator say workers finished draining the number two reactor building's tunnels late last month and they say similar work has been completed in tunnels connected to the number three reacto
. >> translator: we have pride in the theater's logo, so i don't want it to be imitated. >> translator: the designs of the logos look alike but i think it's a coincidence. >> members of the tokyo organizing committee say they don't believe there's any problem. they say they spent a long time checking trademarks across the world and they gained approval from the international olympic committee. >>> workers at the crippled fukushima daiichi nuclear plant have completed...
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with iran is based on verification and not trust and warned congress he will veto legislation for imitationdeal and said a new chapter had begun in national relations and it was not iran's intention to build a nuclear bomb. other news and a new report by the u.n. says nearly 15,000 people have been killed in iraq in the 16 months to the end of april this year and we traveled to the city in anbar province where more than 20,000 people sought refuge in what was a five-star holiday resort. >> reporter: this used to be the nicest holiday resort this was a tourism city after it was built in the 1980s but with fighting in anbar province over the past year this has become a refuge of last resort for 24,000 iraqis trapped by the conflict and they are still coming to what aid officials describe as the worst displacement camp in iraq. and hamadi says 200 families have arrived near ramadi and doesn't have much to give them. >> translator: in addition to being displaced there are no resources. this camp is far away from the cities and it flows with organizations and makes it very difficult to reach her
with iran is based on verification and not trust and warned congress he will veto legislation for imitationdeal and said a new chapter had begun in national relations and it was not iran's intention to build a nuclear bomb. other news and a new report by the u.n. says nearly 15,000 people have been killed in iraq in the 16 months to the end of april this year and we traveled to the city in anbar province where more than 20,000 people sought refuge in what was a five-star holiday resort....
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. >> reporter: there are imitators, but there is only one audrey hepburn.o invented a style that remains fashionable more than 60 years on. her life in photographs is on show in london until october. there are some wonderful photographs of audrey help burden of proof in this show. there are more than 80 photographs, starting from her as a young children in belgium onto the london stage and hollywood stardom. the show combines the intimate, with the iconic images reproduced in so many posters and photographs. >> it's a very touching exhibition. she would be very touched and honored to be, you know, at the national portrait gallery. she wouldn't believe to be here. >> reporter: audrey hepburn left the next lands for the bright lights of london's west end when she was just 19. a chorus girl and dancer who stood out from the rest. even before she had a smart haircut and a significant style. it wasn't long before hollywood beckoned. >> all the things happen to them that you had always hoped for on the happiest day of your life. >> reporter: roman holiday insured
. >> reporter: there are imitators, but there is only one audrey hepburn.o invented a style that remains fashionable more than 60 years on. her life in photographs is on show in london until october. there are some wonderful photographs of audrey help burden of proof in this show. there are more than 80 photographs, starting from her as a young children in belgium onto the london stage and hollywood stardom. the show combines the intimate, with the iconic images reproduced in so many...
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but any form of imitation is flattery. so they cite us as an influence so it is great. am fine with that. kennedy: like your jacket it reminds me of rock-and-roll baked potato. >> it is thermal. you have to be prepared. kennedy: paul grok blitzkrieg get your copy. thanks for being here. especially during the week of the grammys. they did not receive a grammy award will -- will their living but they get a lifetime achievement award. >> that was the five of us. kennedy: other icon and johnny rotten from the sex pistols gave me a visit it was a reunion we met more than two decades ago at ntb but that did not end so well the first time when he stormed off the set then but has mellowed since then. >> has been so long the last time we met 21 years ago this month. we had this exciting exchange. >> shut up and let me finish the [bleep] sentence. >> just relax. >>. kennedy: i am not taking any more of this abuse. >> i said it isn't my fault it is not my fault. >> and it is nice to see you. >> i have been to college and have written two books since then. kennedy: they give for re
but any form of imitation is flattery. so they cite us as an influence so it is great. am fine with that. kennedy: like your jacket it reminds me of rock-and-roll baked potato. >> it is thermal. you have to be prepared. kennedy: paul grok blitzkrieg get your copy. thanks for being here. especially during the week of the grammys. they did not receive a grammy award will -- will their living but they get a lifetime achievement award. >> that was the five of us. kennedy: other icon and...
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so dynamic and competitive you can get temporary competitive of vintages but people come along to imitate that and say in a vague a leapfrog and you don't need the government to protect people from monopolies because the market does. john: not long ago general motors was. >> a role is talking about breaking of general motors and the last time i checked today actually went bankrupt how does a monopoly go bankrupt? >> now they say it is google >> there is always of boogie man to have a temporary competitive vantage if you take microsoft able never know for sure unless bill gates writes his memoir but it was pretty soon after his antitrust case he decided i to be the richest man in the world and be hated or i can become a philanthropist and the rebate will love me and certainly negates foundation has done great stuff you can say they did more good making money. >> microsoft has made lives better in many ways and what has it done since bill gates retired? >> now you can be sued for being a monopoly if your prices are too low that is predatory. or if they are too high that is monopolistic or t
so dynamic and competitive you can get temporary competitive of vintages but people come along to imitate that and say in a vague a leapfrog and you don't need the government to protect people from monopolies because the market does. john: not long ago general motors was. >> a role is talking about breaking of general motors and the last time i checked today actually went bankrupt how does a monopoly go bankrupt? >> now they say it is google >> there is always of boogie man to...