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to test it you want to turn it an eighth of a turn and turn it back to the way it it was. notice the little thing? that's going straight with the flow of the pipe that means it's open. if it's across that means you turned off the gas. the eighth of a turn you didn't turn it off you just moved it. these are in better shape. if you can get to this valve, safely, the building's collapsed on it you can't get to it you have to use the one in the street. pg and e put all the meters outside the houses in a lot of the neighborhoods, these are pretty easy to get to. they are easy to find. if you can find the little round circle in the sidewalk. if you look directly at the house you will find this meter and this shut off on the ground floor. in is a closeup of the shut off. in is the wrench i recommend you you use it for other things. they are cheap and they will work. this is great because you can use it somewhere else if you have to. an adjustable open end wrench. a diagram are off/on. shut off valve. another shut off coming out of the dirt. another problem you have a wrench that
to test it you want to turn it an eighth of a turn and turn it back to the way it it was. notice the little thing? that's going straight with the flow of the pipe that means it's open. if it's across that means you turned off the gas. the eighth of a turn you didn't turn it off you just moved it. these are in better shape. if you can get to this valve, safely, the building's collapsed on it you can't get to it you have to use the one in the street. pg and e put all the meters outside the houses...
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you need to see it. you just need to see it. i wasn't sure what it could be. he said it's a ghost. i went, no. bring it up. let's see it. >> we brought it up here, showed chris. that's where it all blew up. >> news of the ghostly image caught on puckett's security camera quickly spread. >> it went from four to eight cops to eight teen, then the fire department on it. people from the sheriff's office come in. we had the attorney general's office come and look at it, investigate. it was pretty amazing. >> it's not long before the apparition catches the attention of lieutenant kevin parton. >> mid-june 2002 i responded to an injury accident in about the 3700 block of airport road in oklahoma city. upon my arrival i found a female that was laying in the roadway. she was a 33-year-old white female. and she sustained injuries that were serious in nature. and then some time later the female passed away due to her injuries. >> this is where the story gets even spookier. >> the officer that worked the scene had come up here and he said well, she was wearing a little short set, overalls with
you need to see it. you just need to see it. i wasn't sure what it could be. he said it's a ghost. i went, no. bring it up. let's see it. >> we brought it up here, showed chris. that's where it all blew up. >> news of the ghostly image caught on puckett's security camera quickly spread. >> it went from four to eight cops to eight teen, then the fire department on it. people from the sheriff's office come in. we had the attorney general's office come and look at it,...
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i don't know what it is. it happens rarely where it all works. on this play, it felt that way. >> rose: you couldn't want to have a better theatre career than you've had. >> well, that's very nice. >> rose: do you wish the movie career had been more fully developed? >> well, sure. well sure. but that would be sort of negating the rest of your career which is like a dream. it's all i ever really wanted to be in the theatre. the theatre, this is where it's at if you want to be an actor. there are great great film actors and i admire them enormously. i love the movies and i love being in them occasionally there's nothing for me going to chicago and burking on the ice mong cometh for me and my life and career with a life changing experience. people have actually commented on it and i sort of, i don't want to think about it too much but i know that there is a truth to it that something happened to me in chicago doing that play. because it's so monumental and it's interesting, it's like going home in a sense because i'm irish catholic because i loved t
i don't know what it is. it happens rarely where it all works. on this play, it felt that way. >> rose: you couldn't want to have a better theatre career than you've had. >> well, that's very nice. >> rose: do you wish the movie career had been more fully developed? >> well, sure. well sure. but that would be sort of negating the rest of your career which is like a dream. it's all i ever really wanted to be in the theatre. the theatre, this is where it's at if you want...
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it is just -- it's absolutely massive. it's just shredding everything in front of it.e're shooting out the side glass right here right now. it's just tracking straight east down 19th street. tracking right over there where we was at. was within probably quarter to a half mile from it before we had to turn around and bail. violent, violent motion. a huge debris cloud wrapping around it. zoom in tighter on the debris cloud. okay. it looks like maybe, mike, it may be actually starting to lift a little bit more north now than east. hang on just a minute. we'll get out. >> tornado now is located between penn and western. it's a mile wide and covers the whole area between penn and western at south 19th street. at south 19th. this is a may 3rd type tornado. i would just venture to say it lo looks like it's about an ef-4, could be an ef-5. makes no difference, you got to be below ground, interior closet or bathroom is not going to do it. or get out of its way. storm cellar, basement, or saferoom. below ground of any kind. don't be in your car near the tornado. drive away from
it is just -- it's absolutely massive. it's just shredding everything in front of it.e're shooting out the side glass right here right now. it's just tracking straight east down 19th street. tracking right over there where we was at. was within probably quarter to a half mile from it before we had to turn around and bail. violent, violent motion. a huge debris cloud wrapping around it. zoom in tighter on the debris cloud. okay. it looks like maybe, mike, it may be actually starting to lift a...
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>> when you seismically upgrade it, it is to a standard it doesn't collapse, but it may not be reusabler repairable. >> it was an economic decision of how much money the city could afford versus the benefits to retrofit the buildings. >> we have done about 90% of the upgrade. the standard is low enough that in a major upgrade most will have to be replaced and we lose these beautiful buildings. many of the details are not what they appear to be. these are sheet metal details and trims. sheet metal cornices. san francisco was famous for the sheet metal work. when you go into the sheet metal shop, the whole front of the building is made of sheet metal. that is pacific? no, powell. >> i trick on how you can date old brick buildings, after the '06 earthquake they made windows with steel plates. before that earthquake if you see an arch, it is a pre '06. it is an easy way to date the buildings. >> you can see the great depth. that indicates these are exceptionally thick walls which indicates it is masonry construction. >> pretty much everything on this block here is post '06, except for that
>> when you seismically upgrade it, it is to a standard it doesn't collapse, but it may not be reusabler repairable. >> it was an economic decision of how much money the city could afford versus the benefits to retrofit the buildings. >> we have done about 90% of the upgrade. the standard is low enough that in a major upgrade most will have to be replaced and we lose these beautiful buildings. many of the details are not what they appear to be. these are sheet metal details...
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and people want iting of those that have it and they want it. >> rose: >> but it's worth it.it. >> rose: tell us why. >> i wasn't thrown into tennis. tennis was given to me to almost get me off the streets and to give me something to work at. there was no money in tennis when i came up and it was to maybe get a college education and become good at something. my mom taught lessons to so maybe i could do that someday and all of a sudden i'm thrown into such an opportunity, open tennis comes in in 1968 and i'm 16, 17 years old and i'm kind of almost going into my own and i have an opportunity so things changed in a hurry. but when i went to california i knew that there were going to be side tracks. coming from east st. louis, illinois, to beverly hills, california and everything that was out there that became available to me. but i also understood that my mom invested a lot of time and a lot of effort into getting know a certain point and if i was going to further that point i couldn't blow it. there was always in the back of my head and in my mind that i'm out here far reason.
and people want iting of those that have it and they want it. >> rose: >> but it's worth it.it. >> rose: tell us why. >> i wasn't thrown into tennis. tennis was given to me to almost get me off the streets and to give me something to work at. there was no money in tennis when i came up and it was to maybe get a college education and become good at something. my mom taught lessons to so maybe i could do that someday and all of a sudden i'm thrown into such an opportunity,...
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do it? do it. the 7:01 now departing, baldwin, freeport, merrick, massa peek what, massapequa park. ( applause ) >> yes! >> wait a minute, babe, what about romakonka. >> beautiful! >> rose: i want to introduce you have a tape a couple of people you have seen here, this is him talking about that first meeting. >> i met him because another guy brought him out to look at this house sp he couldn't possibly afford the house and i told him that. >> he calls me up the next day, he's in a riot in prook lip. i said get out of there, michael, you're going to be hurt. i told him to can see me, and i say the, "do you want to still observer the money. how are you going to pay me back? he said that's your problem. i said, what do you mean? from now on, i heard aboutou, you're going to figure out a way to pay back. i said with an attitude like that, we'll figure out something. >> it's not foor away from the dramatized version of what was linked together we want to close here as we talk about this, this is nora ta
do it? do it. the 7:01 now departing, baldwin, freeport, merrick, massa peek what, massapequa park. ( applause ) >> yes! >> wait a minute, babe, what about romakonka. >> beautiful! >> rose: i want to introduce you have a tape a couple of people you have seen here, this is him talking about that first meeting. >> i met him because another guy brought him out to look at this house sp he couldn't possibly afford the house and i told him that. >> he calls me up...
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so it changed the shape of it. it gave it more of a barrel shape.can actually see the shape of the tornado now. the only thing it's got to rip up is trees. we're not getting all the construction debris that we had earlier. it's continuing to rip. it's kind of got a big, like a trump down. and then it has a little default right there tracking straight for 149th street right towards the water treatment plant at this time. it's really fizzling out. i'm getting kind of far away. it looks like it's roping out a little bit. this is over like 149th street and just the east side of the road. there it is. it's gone, mike. we're going to stay right here and see if it recycles. but it's completely roped out. it's continuing to rope out as we speak right now. it looks like it's roping out and i'm going to say 134 thd street. man, look at that rope on that thing. >> msnbc's live breaking news coverage of the oklahoma tornado continues. we'll be right back. he land than probably anyone else. rm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce na
so it changed the shape of it. it gave it more of a barrel shape.can actually see the shape of the tornado now. the only thing it's got to rip up is trees. we're not getting all the construction debris that we had earlier. it's continuing to rip. it's kind of got a big, like a trump down. and then it has a little default right there tracking straight for 149th street right towards the water treatment plant at this time. it's really fizzling out. i'm getting kind of far away. it looks like it's...
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it's a hot chili pepper? it's a crown. it's a king. it's a prince. >> jimmy: king. >> it's a queen.to, i'm so sorry. the flaming lips perform when we get back, you guys. congratulations! that was major. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are here tonight to perform the song "try to explain" from their 13th studio album, "the terror." please welcome back to the show, the flaming lips! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ isn't it wise loving someone they tell lies making things up ♪ ♪ i'm not wise i believe what you tell them for me i believe you ♪ ♪ i believe you i believe a love that explodes convulsing your body ♪ ♪ your only hand extending in the deep try then walking away on a bridge ♪ ♪ to nowhere to nowhere to no
it's a hot chili pepper? it's a crown. it's a king. it's a prince. >> jimmy: king. >> it's a queen.to, i'm so sorry. the flaming lips perform when we get back, you guys. congratulations! that was major. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and...
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then you take it out and it makes it more likely to bounce out. >> because it's up stable. >> that's rig tons of fun. >> told you it was rigged. >> if you're a carney, you'll go farny. and indeed he has. >> that's the most idiotic thing you've ever said. >> can we just assume it's going to be dropped. remy, you said he doesn't deserve a dime, but you said the games are rigged. >> yes. well, in the absence of evidence, he's not getting any money back. i'm sure he has no proof the game was rigged. >> the police are now investigating it. >> i would be surprised if the local police uncover any evidence that it was rigged. >> you think local police are incompetent? how dare you besmirch the work that the men and women of the manchester police do every day to keep the citizens safe. >> i have the greatest respect for the police, but this gentleman made his choice every time he gave them money. there's a term for this, it's called addiction. they have hotlines, gambling anonomous. >> the term we use in the carney world is a mark. >> if you pass the barney, you'll do the carney. >> i want to
then you take it out and it makes it more likely to bounce out. >> because it's up stable. >> that's rig tons of fun. >> told you it was rigged. >> if you're a carney, you'll go farny. and indeed he has. >> that's the most idiotic thing you've ever said. >> can we just assume it's going to be dropped. remy, you said he doesn't deserve a dime, but you said the games are rigged. >> yes. well, in the absence of evidence, he's not getting any money back....
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and you can put it out, do it. work in pairs. the second person is your back up. if the fire is too big, close the door and get help. have 2 emergency exits if you can. there is a fire escape there and the stairway we came up, there's your 2 exists. you seen these before? the hose cabinets. there is a fire extinguisher in there, 50 feet of hose. a nozzle and water in there you can turn it on. don't do what he's doing. if you turn this on you will have a pile of spaghetti with hose. one person take the hose out to where you are going to put the fire out. tonight open the door, yet and have the other person turn the water on. if you don't feel comfortable, get out. keep yourself safe. we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat th
and you can put it out, do it. work in pairs. the second person is your back up. if the fire is too big, close the door and get help. have 2 emergency exits if you can. there is a fire escape there and the stairway we came up, there's your 2 exists. you seen these before? the hose cabinets. there is a fire extinguisher in there, 50 feet of hose. a nozzle and water in there you can turn it on. don't do what he's doing. if you turn this on you will have a pile of spaghetti with hose. one person...
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if it is not its own? >> there might be a light, but in the middle of the stairwell, and in the middle of the building in the breezeway and then in the studio. >> and the access from the sides. >> okay. >> and from the sides and behind the garage. >> okay. >> not the front door. >> yeah. the trades man entrance on the side? >> yeah. >> okay. >> for the garage. >> it seems like it is at the rear of the garage and i think that is where it is. >> i see. >> thank you. >> the garage. but just as well, the notice of violation has gone through the enforcement department pretty much as far as it can go and there is an order of abatement issued and so unless it is entered into the city attorney's office that is not going anywhere in our department. we have done everything and we have order ited and got posted in december of 2012, which is so, unless we sent it over to the abatement and the board which we typically wouldn't on this type, i believe, there is quite a backlog for that. >> so you said earlier that you w
if it is not its own? >> there might be a light, but in the middle of the stairwell, and in the middle of the building in the breezeway and then in the studio. >> and the access from the sides. >> okay. >> and from the sides and behind the garage. >> okay. >> not the front door. >> yeah. the trades man entrance on the side? >> yeah. >> okay. >> for the garage. >> it seems like it is at the rear of the garage and i think that is...
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. >> it doesn't matter how long your parents have been sick, it's just -- it's always a shock. >> it to have you back. >>> we were talking last hour, mika, with the immigration bill and certainly going back to the "usa today," apparently today the only newspaper i need to read. >> exactly! only one you've gotten to. >> immigration bill clears a hurdle and it did clear a hurdle. cokie was talking about this as well. i think this immigration bill is going to face some real problems in the house. you had, al, yesterday, bill crystal coming out and telling laura ingram i supported it in '06 and '08. i think we need to do it piecemeal and think the bill is too big. the scandals, the dustups, i think at the end of the day will feed into the worst instincts or the best instincts, depending on your viewpoint, of a lot of tea party members in the house -- i guess what i meant to say their worst fears about big government. and i'm one of those guys that fear huge solutions to problems, but you think the house -- you think it's going to still pass the house? >> i don't disagree with anything yo
. >> it doesn't matter how long your parents have been sick, it's just -- it's always a shock. >> it to have you back. >>> we were talking last hour, mika, with the immigration bill and certainly going back to the "usa today," apparently today the only newspaper i need to read. >> exactly! only one you've gotten to. >> immigration bill clears a hurdle and it did clear a hurdle. cokie was talking about this as well. i think this immigration bill is...
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how fast did it throw it out? free space. you know what the speed of the light was in between atoms? 300,000 kilometers per second, the speed of light that you get in a vacuum. 'cause guess--we think of a vacuum as void, right? take a piece of glass, take a piece of water, what's in between the atoms? how many say airspace? no, no, no, no, no. no airspace. what's in between there, gang? begin with a v end with oid. try it. - void. - a void. and guess how fast that light wave go or that light particle or that light goes in between atoms? the same as it goes outside. how come light slows down when it goes through? i wonder there could be maybe a time delay between being absorbed and spitting it out. if there is a time delay, wouldn't that, in effect, slow down the light getting through? hmm? let's suppose i have, like, a little toy soldier that can walk like this. and the toy soldier walks at only one speed, only capable of one speed, okay? let's suppose that toy soldier walks over and touches another one, choo, choo, choo, cho
how fast did it throw it out? free space. you know what the speed of the light was in between atoms? 300,000 kilometers per second, the speed of light that you get in a vacuum. 'cause guess--we think of a vacuum as void, right? take a piece of glass, take a piece of water, what's in between the atoms? how many say airspace? no, no, no, no, no. no airspace. what's in between there, gang? begin with a v end with oid. try it. - void. - a void. and guess how fast that light wave go or that light...
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it looks like it's going to recycle. it's going to lose power for a while and then all of this moisture, still 80 degrees outside, 85 degrees where we are, all of this moisture, all of the humidity will be sucked back into this storm. it will regenerate. what i'm concerned with now, now we're only 30, maybe less miles into a major metropolitan area. now we're probably 15 miles. five miles into the suburbs of oklahoma city. and this is where we start to now worry that it's not a wheat field anymore. now it's people's homes, people's lives and they need to take cover. they're hearing the sirens. the sirens are definitely going off across the area now. if you hear the sirens, you need to take cover. although right now the storm is regenerating. in three minutes, this could be back to that ef-2 or 3 storm and maybe even stronger. >> just to bring people up to speed, the national weather service says that at 6:22, roughly nine minutes ago, 6:22 central time, a large violent tornado was reported near and just east of highway 8
it looks like it's going to recycle. it's going to lose power for a while and then all of this moisture, still 80 degrees outside, 85 degrees where we are, all of this moisture, all of the humidity will be sucked back into this storm. it will regenerate. what i'm concerned with now, now we're only 30, maybe less miles into a major metropolitan area. now we're probably 15 miles. five miles into the suburbs of oklahoma city. and this is where we start to now worry that it's not a wheat field...
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when it is beautiful, i believe in it. i saw it was beautiful. i wanted to show it. for me, it was so strong, the impression. it was beautiful. and with a lot of meaning for me. it was meaning for people like a minority can come together strong and impact. at the same time, visually and spiritually. i wanted to show that beauty. after my time there, michael was to show the beauty seinfield. -- my goal was to show the beauty i felt. i should make a parallel. what i felt was, for example, jewish has been like rejected, have been rejected. me, for other reasons. and when you have -- there are some people that to be integrated, they change themselves. they hide it themselves. i decided not to hide myself, like the fact that my sensibility was different than my situation was different. i could express it because i went into fashion, and in fashion, there is a lot of gay, so i did not suffer. a lot suffer. i think every minority is that they are ashamed and they do not say that they are. i felt the it was good. you should not ask to be ashamed and to hide yourself. to me,
when it is beautiful, i believe in it. i saw it was beautiful. i wanted to show it. for me, it was so strong, the impression. it was beautiful. and with a lot of meaning for me. it was meaning for people like a minority can come together strong and impact. at the same time, visually and spiritually. i wanted to show that beauty. after my time there, michael was to show the beauty seinfield. -- my goal was to show the beauty i felt. i should make a parallel. what i felt was, for example, jewish...
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it doesn't say that it slashes or it doesn't describe it in that nature. and it doesn't speak to permission either. the by law is written such that it's under community standards 14600 with respect to community standards and buildings that are considered a nuisance. there's a specific statement in there, i don't have it in front of me unfortunately, with respect to graffiti. and, so, i guess the question, then, -- question is, do we ever have trouble with property owners saying, well, i want to have this piece of graffiti on our property and i don't feel it's a nuisance and i'm not going to remove it? and we haven't had any problems actually whatsoever with our graffiti by law being challenged. how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine what is on the property is a nuisance and it allows us to keep our mural programs running. it allows us to look at individual situations. early on we had one situation where there was a property owner dispute between two neighbors where one
it doesn't say that it slashes or it doesn't describe it in that nature. and it doesn't speak to permission either. the by law is written such that it's under community standards 14600 with respect to community standards and buildings that are considered a nuisance. there's a specific statement in there, i don't have it in front of me unfortunately, with respect to graffiti. and, so, i guess the question, then, -- question is, do we ever have trouble with property owners saying, well, i want to...
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it's trading and it's selling.y've got a long way to go and they don't have a return on equity that has broken above double digits. smith barney? better digits than we thought. the talent walks out of the elevator at the end of the day. morgan stanley is the kind of company that can continue to move up because the book value suddenly becomes real. >> the japanese own a lot of this. it's 20-plus percent. >> do they need to sell it. >> no, sometimes we forget what a significant owner they are of the stock. >> this is an example when people are saying the taper will kill stocks. this stock has been remarkable during this period. >> it has. >> be careful. stocks are not trading as a euniuni unit. >> other stocks are going to flourish. this one is flourishing after a long period, david, in the wilderness. they may be in the land of milk and hon sneet land of milk and honey. i'm behind that. talk about flourishing or not. we'll talk about the stocks when we get to the opening bell. by the way, the final trading day of th
it's trading and it's selling.y've got a long way to go and they don't have a return on equity that has broken above double digits. smith barney? better digits than we thought. the talent walks out of the elevator at the end of the day. morgan stanley is the kind of company that can continue to move up because the book value suddenly becomes real. >> the japanese own a lot of this. it's 20-plus percent. >> do they need to sell it. >> no, sometimes we forget what a significant...
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it was truly like a beautiful color. it was constructivist, you know. it was so beautiful. they were so perfect that i wanted to have it all. so i make a photo of all the book, and i wanted to have all around me to get into it and to see through that, so it was -- that is one thing. another thing -- >> one is enough. >> you know what, there is too much selection on the internet. i like the motion, which i mean like surprise. i go somewhere and find something i did not expect, it is there that i have the real shock. i have my reaction. sometimes it does not happen. sometimes it happens late. what i do in that case, i will not tell you. [laughter] >> that might lead to the next question -- what scares you? and then maybe not to be more in love with my were. fashion. >> maybe you are scared that there might be one day -- i'm sure it will never happen -- when you do not have the energy anymore? that scared of a piece of blank paper and a collection coming up in six weeks -- that does not scare you? >> yes, but i tried to protect myself. for example, i go to a flea market, and n
it was truly like a beautiful color. it was constructivist, you know. it was so beautiful. they were so perfect that i wanted to have it all. so i make a photo of all the book, and i wanted to have all around me to get into it and to see through that, so it was -- that is one thing. another thing -- >> one is enough. >> you know what, there is too much selection on the internet. i like the motion, which i mean like surprise. i go somewhere and find something i did not expect, it is...
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feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes!pe. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at ducktherapy.com. [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes what do you think about caffeine? we consume over two billion cups of coffee every week without a second thought. 5-hour energy has less caffeine than some starbucks coffees, plus it has vitamins and nutrients. it's simple... caffeine with vitamins and nutrients. it's the combination that makes it so great. before you make a decision, get the facts. try a sip and find out why so many people love 5-hour energy. [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a talented actress who currently stars in baz luhrman's "the great gatsby,"
feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes!pe. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at ducktherapy.com. [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes what do you think about caffeine? we consume over two billion cups of coffee every week without a second thought. 5-hour energy has less caffeine than some starbucks coffees, plus it has vitamins and nutrients. it's simple... caffeine with vitamins and nutrients. it's the combination...
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it can be a problem. >> it's odd. it sort of all happened at once.ay things happen in threes but all of a sudden it's like the president woke up one day and all three problems were there in front of him. >> the other, of course, washington rule is that the coverup is always worse than the event, and the second rule is no one remembers the first rule. so if someone says something that turns out not to be so, people then think it's a coverup and they use the word coverup. and the trust factor is so important for a political leader. >> you used the term coverup. let's go back to benghazi. do you suspect that that sort of a coverup, not the sort of time leading up to whether or not we should have had more security, i think everyone agrees we should have had more security at benghazi, and we had the heat of the moment when the benghazi facility is under attack. then we have what happened afterwards with the video and the statements by ambassador rice. was that a coverup? >> i don't know how you can call it anything else. i say that because if the presiden
it can be a problem. >> it's odd. it sort of all happened at once.ay things happen in threes but all of a sudden it's like the president woke up one day and all three problems were there in front of him. >> the other, of course, washington rule is that the coverup is always worse than the event, and the second rule is no one remembers the first rule. so if someone says something that turns out not to be so, people then think it's a coverup and they use the word coverup. and the...
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so it takes about an hour. >> then marinade it? glaze it? >> hit it with glaze.e. hit it with a little bit of ketchup. little bit of orange juice. are you jumping in? are you a sous chef? >> i don't want it to splatter. >> there you go. ketchup, soy sauce, orange juice. >> smells good. >> isn't it dynamite? >> yeah. >> little bit a brown sugar, sherry and -- >> back in. >> you can let it reduce, not burn. this is the glaze we put on top. let me grab one thing. let me get over here and grab you a piece of corn. this also goes along with the grilling season. >> did you put anything special on the corn? >> here's what we did with the corn. take the corn. get all the silk out of the corn. wrap it back up in the husk, and soak it in water. i cooked it on the grill in the husk. what happens is you get the natural flavor of the husk protecting the corn. when it's hot, opened up and the flavors are going, peel it back, hit it with a little bit of butter -- this is a compound butter with chili powder, onion, garlic, salt, pepper. finish on the grill and, my friend, that i
so it takes about an hour. >> then marinade it? glaze it? >> hit it with glaze.e. hit it with a little bit of ketchup. little bit of orange juice. are you jumping in? are you a sous chef? >> i don't want it to splatter. >> there you go. ketchup, soy sauce, orange juice. >> smells good. >> isn't it dynamite? >> yeah. >> little bit a brown sugar, sherry and -- >> back in. >> you can let it reduce, not burn. this is the glaze we put on...
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you start it out so you can do it on your own. facebook will tell you and they'll say, it is illegal for you to make a facebook account that's not you, truly you. did you just see sewer warner, is that someone's real name? all these tagging crews put up fake names. people make facebook accounts, fake facebook accounts all the time. there is nothing illegal about it right now. nothing that's been done in the courts or anything. youth by all means can do it. things to remember, though is don't talk too much. we have -- our graffiti detail is four members. one of the things we had one guy on his own little facebook account doing his thing and when you talk a little bit too much, then they start realizing who you are and they'll just label you a cop. once you're labeled a cop, that account is pretty much done. can't ask incriminating questions. you can if you want to, but it's not going to help you in court. you know what i'm saying? your questions on there are going to be on that subpoena or the paperwork that facebook gives you back
you start it out so you can do it on your own. facebook will tell you and they'll say, it is illegal for you to make a facebook account that's not you, truly you. did you just see sewer warner, is that someone's real name? all these tagging crews put up fake names. people make facebook accounts, fake facebook accounts all the time. there is nothing illegal about it right now. nothing that's been done in the courts or anything. youth by all means can do it. things to remember, though is don't...
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it is hysterical. it is so sad. >> it is bizarre. and that's why i question whether it is real or not. that quote -- that was -- when you see a perfect quote, when not attributed to anybody and it is perfect like they said, you know, this person waits a few minutes and this person waits two hours, it is just so perfect. maybe it is real. i could be wrong. ambassador, what do you make of this? is it disney's fault for making lines so long that people have to resort to this kind of craziness? >> i think one reason to believe the story is not accurate is do you think the disney uh 10 tepts -- attendants don't see the same people in wheelchairs day after day after day. how many times a year are these people going to disneyland with different families? it can't be. >> that's true. boy, you have a large family. yes, i have 300 relatives. yes because you have been here every day. is there any positive -- >> absolutely. this story should be called generous hero mom creates jobs for the disabled. gives free trip to disney world. perception is
it is hysterical. it is so sad. >> it is bizarre. and that's why i question whether it is real or not. that quote -- that was -- when you see a perfect quote, when not attributed to anybody and it is perfect like they said, you know, this person waits a few minutes and this person waits two hours, it is just so perfect. maybe it is real. i could be wrong. ambassador, what do you make of this? is it disney's fault for making lines so long that people have to resort to this kind of...
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wait, plug it in, get it in there, put it down. >> steve: blue tooth. >> jimmy: this first app is really cool here. this is -- have you seen programs like "yearbook yourself." you take a picture of yourself and turn it into a yearbook. this is a similar app, it's called "trek yourself." and what it does is it takes a picture of yourself and transforms it what you would look like if you were a character on "star trek." let me try it out, i'll take a picture of myself here. [ laughter ] [ camera shutter ] clearly just took that. so there i am. >> steve: what were you chewing? >> jimmy: it takes your patchy beard off too. >> steve: does it really? that's good. >> jimmy: you push this button and it trek-ifies your photo. here we go [ camera shutter ] there you go. >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: let's try it with tariq. i'll hold this phone up and take a picture of you from here, ready? [ camera shutters ] [ laughter ] >> it's got a zoom lens! >> jimmy: yeah, it's a good zoom lens on the end of it. now let's trek-ify it. [ camera shutters ]
wait, plug it in, get it in there, put it down. >> steve: blue tooth. >> jimmy: this first app is really cool here. this is -- have you seen programs like "yearbook yourself." you take a picture of yourself and turn it into a yearbook. this is a similar app, it's called "trek yourself." and what it does is it takes a picture of yourself and transforms it what you would look like if you were a character on "star trek." let me try it out, i'll take a...
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if you can't contradict it, then it's -- it cannot be considered objective science. everything -- evidence by its nature can be contradicted. maybe you need -- you can't contradict it because you can't final it but what can't be contradicted is an act of faith. religion is an agent of faith no way of contradicting it, and no one should contradict it as far as i'm concerned because it lets fate be fate, and we should be interested in cases which people claim that the evidence proves something beyond a shadow of a doubt. >> seem to be in love with -- one thing we know about basis theorum if evidence doesn't counseled for anything, you can't -- you start off and end up in the same place no matter what. sad but true. >> i want to add one other fact. and that is time. take the kennedy assassination. november, 50 years will have elapsed. it's no -- no evidence has emerged in those 50 years contradicting the warren commission. i would say it's a strongly favors the warren commission report. in other words, over time, you expect something to leak out. this might also be mayb
if you can't contradict it, then it's -- it cannot be considered objective science. everything -- evidence by its nature can be contradicted. maybe you need -- you can't contradict it because you can't final it but what can't be contradicted is an act of faith. religion is an agent of faith no way of contradicting it, and no one should contradict it as far as i'm concerned because it lets fate be fate, and we should be interested in cases which people claim that the evidence proves something...
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it. that like a pe perverted wish it it? >> totally perverted. median incomes in this country have fallen 10% in this decade, we have never had a decade where that happened. and where is the growth, there is so many wh areas where we can grow, apple, borrowing money to buy stock, making its company smaller, that was supposed to be the biggest product company, yes bernanke is doing what he character boosting the price of homes and boosting price of stocks, and that gives people some you know -- >> it is artificial. >> totally artificial. neil: what does this fall on itself..3 >> we've seen this before, 2002-2007. you had you know very low interests, and how did that end? in a total catta cattal ofta avt be a good ending, i mean, you know you have to incentivize the corporation to do something, you have to wake up and recognize that the infrastructure in this country stinks, it stinks, the grid on the east coast is like 50 years old, only reason it is not attacked it is so darn oil, one per
it. that like a pe perverted wish it it? >> totally perverted. median incomes in this country have fallen 10% in this decade, we have never had a decade where that happened. and where is the growth, there is so many wh areas where we can grow, apple, borrowing money to buy stock, making its company smaller, that was supposed to be the biggest product company, yes bernanke is doing what he character boosting the price of homes and boosting price of stocks, and that gives people some you...
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have we reached it? i doubt it.enormous confidence in the american people so think of all the people that rushed into the world trade center in new york when it was attacked, the people who rushed into the pentagon to pull people out who were burned and dying and injured and frightened. the american people will have a lot of fiber. i have a web site rumsfeld.com that i point* of speech by at applied -- adeline stevens on they're given to my class in 1954 and if you have young people who are wondering about the world read that speech he happened to be a democrat and governor of my home state i don't think he would have been a good president to be honest. he was a cerebral type. one of the campaign slogans was a heads of the world unite we have nothing to lose but our yolks. [laughter] but the speech to my senior class in 1954 was absolutely brilliant and if you read something like that you'll hear about those who do stand up and support people to understand how precious. i have a couple of titanium headstand a titani
have we reached it? i doubt it.enormous confidence in the american people so think of all the people that rushed into the world trade center in new york when it was attacked, the people who rushed into the pentagon to pull people out who were burned and dying and injured and frightened. the american people will have a lot of fiber. i have a web site rumsfeld.com that i point* of speech by at applied -- adeline stevens on they're given to my class in 1954 and if you have young people who are...
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use it when you need it. >> okay. let's go inside to talk about fire safety. many of the issues here relate to fire, for example, we have a little smoke detector and i see you brought one here, a carbon monoxide smoke detector. >> this is a combination of smoke and carbon monoxide detector. they are required in single homes now and in apartment buildings. if gas appliance is not burning properly this will alert you before the fumes buildup and will affect you negatively. >> this is a battery powered? >> this is a battery powered and it has a 10 year battery life. a lot of times you may have one or the other. if you put in just a carbon monoxide detector, it's important to have one of these too. every house should have a fire extinguisher, yes. >> one thing people expect to do when the power goes out after an earthquake about using candles. what would you recommend? >> if you have a battery operated candle would be better to use. this kind of a candle, you wouldn't want it in an area where it can cause a fire or afters
use it when you need it. >> okay. let's go inside to talk about fire safety. many of the issues here relate to fire, for example, we have a little smoke detector and i see you brought one here, a carbon monoxide smoke detector. >> this is a combination of smoke and carbon monoxide detector. they are required in single homes now and in apartment buildings. if gas appliance is not burning properly this will alert you before the fumes buildup and will affect you negatively. >>...
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it was the original apple machine. when it came out in 1976 it sold for $660.have to do with the mystique surrounding apple and its boundaries. >>> and the detroit free prez says the ceo of mcdonalds was lectured by a 9-year-old girl. it happened yesterday. there's shanna. she accused mcdonald's of unfairly targeting kids with ads of unhealthy food. he quoted, we don't sell junk food. we also sell it. he said, think it's great you want to eat more fruits and v vegg veggies. >>> and britain's guardian talks about the new rule of serving olive oil to diners. they want them to use sealed bottles instead of dipping bowls. it's to solve fraud and help countries but yesterday the commission backed down after widespread criticism. >>> and on this memorial day weekend, our nation is honoring the fallen and all who have served. in 1973 president nixon saluted nearly 600 american troops. they had been held as prisoners of war. after their release they were treated to a celebration and now many years later they're reunited. they're sharing their memories with our ben trac
it was the original apple machine. when it came out in 1976 it sold for $660.have to do with the mystique surrounding apple and its boundaries. >>> and the detroit free prez says the ceo of mcdonalds was lectured by a 9-year-old girl. it happened yesterday. there's shanna. she accused mcdonald's of unfairly targeting kids with ads of unhealthy food. he quoted, we don't sell junk food. we also sell it. he said, think it's great you want to eat more fruits and v vegg veggies....
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it was then. it still is today. i did not really called the tax cut, you know, a trickle down machine. i said that would be one effect of it, that the rate cuts were meant for everybody, not just the wealthy. anyway, a lot of this got distorted, and i guess i learned a lesson. you have to be very careful with the press. >> this is the education of david stockman, which came out later by david. supposedly, you talked about having been taken to the woodshed by ronald reagan. i have asked for years about ronald reagan, and you never quite get what ronald reagan was like up close. tell us. how many times did you meet with him? >> practically every day for most of the time i was there. >> start with the woodshed thing. when you were taken to the woodshed because you had been talking to bill, what did he say? >> first of all, as i laid out in the book, and it is no secret after all of these years, that was a photo opp. it was what the gamblers at the white house came up with. actually, when i had lunch, i went to the same
it was then. it still is today. i did not really called the tax cut, you know, a trickle down machine. i said that would be one effect of it, that the rate cuts were meant for everybody, not just the wealthy. anyway, a lot of this got distorted, and i guess i learned a lesson. you have to be very careful with the press. >> this is the education of david stockman, which came out later by david. supposedly, you talked about having been taken to the woodshed by ronald reagan. i have asked...
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why is it so expensive? we all love it. we claim we feel guilty eating it.mportant part of our lives, but i didn't know really who gets paid and how much do they get paid out of each chocolate bar sold, how is it produced, where is it produced, who produces it? what is this chocolate stuff? let's find out. >> that whole fair trade issue. >> we love the trek for chocolate of course. but also want to talk a little bit about you went deep into the and andies, if you will, how is the hora? >> i'm not a spiritual guy, but eric definitely believes in a higher power. so as a means of a blessing our crop and having a productive year of what is a very limited, very rare wild form of cacao, we thought it best to see traditional and get our horas in order. >> very briefly, favorite dish? >> favorite dish in peru? >> yeah. >> it's street meat on a stick. can't beat it. >> well, we know now. >> looking forward to it. >> it is our favorite show. >> i love it. >> we love it. >> thank you. >> good to see you, anthony. talk to you next week. >> "parts unknown" airing on sund
why is it so expensive? we all love it. we claim we feel guilty eating it.mportant part of our lives, but i didn't know really who gets paid and how much do they get paid out of each chocolate bar sold, how is it produced, where is it produced, who produces it? what is this chocolate stuff? let's find out. >> that whole fair trade issue. >> we love the trek for chocolate of course. but also want to talk a little bit about you went deep into the and andies, if you will, how is the...
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and it's a simple, small image. it's this. it's a kids toy. it's a little car or truck here, it's part of someone's life. we haven't seen anyone at this house today. someone's life that will be changed forever. >> reporter: in yard after yard, giant wooden splinters, spears sticking out of the ground. >> and in the middle of all of this debris, in the middle of this muck, middle of all of these lives torn apart, now there's this rain falling down on all these people trying to piece their lives back together. >> reporter: the rain falling on richard jones in his living room. >> so show me where you rode out the storm. >> right in here. we were in this bathtub here. the two youngest grand kids. we had a mattress over the top of us. >> how many of you were in here? >> four and a dog. >> what did it sound like while the tornado was blowing over? >> unreal. just like the whole house was ripping apart. i was just waiting to be sucked out at any moment. i knew the house was being destroyed. you could hear the grass breaking, shattering, it was unreal
and it's a simple, small image. it's this. it's a kids toy. it's a little car or truck here, it's part of someone's life. we haven't seen anyone at this house today. someone's life that will be changed forever. >> reporter: in yard after yard, giant wooden splinters, spears sticking out of the ground. >> and in the middle of all of this debris, in the middle of this muck, middle of all of these lives torn apart, now there's this rain falling down on all these people trying to piece...
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it's a step forward for oligarchy carex it is toxic is a look a lot like spraying in vietnam it was it was not a picture that either the government or b.p. really wanted to have out there i don't want dispersants to be the agent on. this oil spill. he just seems. to. believe the only thing we're going to. welcome back across talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle for a minute we're discussing the war in syria. ok i really want to go back to you and talk about israel and all this i mean it ok we had a cold war what for forty years the israelis and syria and you know it's it's been there and they've been able to manage it but now we have the case where syria could disappear is that good or bad for israel. i think it's very bad for israel first of all the golan front. enjoyed a cease fire since nine hundred seventy four the people were not killing each other there was a war in lebanon it was a bloody war israel lost about nine hundred people there which for a small country is a lot of our family lost friends but at the same time there was a semblance of balance and there w
it's a step forward for oligarchy carex it is toxic is a look a lot like spraying in vietnam it was it was not a picture that either the government or b.p. really wanted to have out there i don't want dispersants to be the agent on. this oil spill. he just seems. to. believe the only thing we're going to. welcome back across talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle for a minute we're discussing the war in syria. ok i really want to go back to you and talk about israel and all this...
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showed it was low t. that's it.ncer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clott
showed it was low t. that's it.ncer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with...
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it means god is the greatest. it is more times than i could report it. the headline alone told the story that is alarmingly too many fewer americans have been able to tell. the scenario is it is even more dangerous for being unpredictable and inevitable. things that grow, plants, mold, children, it develops over time. usually in ways that you can see. going muslim and without fair morning. angry students and faculty called for disciplinary action and in the defense of him on the grounds of academic freedom. the controversy was just a few days old before i heard any word of it or had the chance to read it myself. i learned of it from a student. and it was at the far corner of the seminar table. he asked us to call him bob for short. i was grateful for that, of course, this is some of what i learned. up to this point, he raised his hand this year and when he did, i would almost ask them to speak up again so i could hear what you're saying and have been repeated. in time, i would come to see it as an expression of humility and investments more than anything
it means god is the greatest. it is more times than i could report it. the headline alone told the story that is alarmingly too many fewer americans have been able to tell. the scenario is it is even more dangerous for being unpredictable and inevitable. things that grow, plants, mold, children, it develops over time. usually in ways that you can see. going muslim and without fair morning. angry students and faculty called for disciplinary action and in the defense of him on the grounds of...
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it isn't., to get to write a next one. we get into writing a word until we figured out what happened. we would hate to be doing another film-- even this film i don't think we would have gone into it if we didn't feel like -- >> you spent part of your life in france. do these films do well in france? >> yes. >> rose: and is it better than america? >> actually-- >> they don't do well anywhere. ( laughter ) it's the lowest grossing trilogy of all times. it's to the to be. >> rose: so this is fun? >> yeah. we're compelled to, for some reason. jesse and celine are the people who show upÑi and have-- >> and some people like it and some don't. >> in france it's doing well. the first one didn't do as well as the second one in france. i think this one-- it gets more-- darker and darker so i think the french will like it better. >> rose: if celine happy she got off the train. >> to hang out with this guy. you know, i think he's shaep. i think she did the right thing. >> rose: the road not taken. >> yeah.
it isn't., to get to write a next one. we get into writing a word until we figured out what happened. we would hate to be doing another film-- even this film i don't think we would have gone into it if we didn't feel like -- >> you spent part of your life in france. do these films do well in france? >> yes. >> rose: and is it better than america? >> actually-- >> they don't do well anywhere. ( laughter ) it's the lowest grossing trilogy of all times. it's to the to...
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i save in it. it hasn't seemed to go up. it's awful. kept checking the statement and i'd be like, "why does this thing never go up? this is weird." i mean, the stock market i knew was up and down but i was, like, "i still should be seeing some returns." >> smith: hiltonsmith decided to make a research project out of the subject. he began by looking at the investment options inside his 401(k) plan, 22 funds in all. >> you know, you've got all these names, and the names tell you nothing. "it's a balance fund. it's a growth fund." okay, you know, yes, that's lingo for certain kind of broad investment strategies, but really, what the heck does it invest in? so i went through each of the actual fund prospectuses, which took me an exorbitant amount of time because each of these things were, you know, 50 pages long. they still wouldn't tell you what they were doing. >> smith: as he dug deeper, he discovered one fund invested in mortgage-backed securities, the kind of security that caused the collapse of the housing market. but that's not what
i save in it. it hasn't seemed to go up. it's awful. kept checking the statement and i'd be like, "why does this thing never go up? this is weird." i mean, the stock market i knew was up and down but i was, like, "i still should be seeing some returns." >> smith: hiltonsmith decided to make a research project out of the subject. he began by looking at the investment options inside his 401(k) plan, 22 funds in all. >> you know, you've got all these names, and the...
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so, charles, it's all rush's fault, is it?el good, he has more juice than justin timberlake and jessica biel and all the couples to fork over $32 grand to have dinner with the president. here is the real deal and speaks to the president and he thinks he knows everything and he's 100% right on everything and sooner or later people, if you don't come around to him, you're suffering. you're actually dilutional, suffering from something he calls a fever and that perhaps if we beat you enough, if we beat you a second time, you'll have an epiphany and come out of your fever and see i'm right. stuart: on the very day, don't know anything about the irs scandal, don't know anything about the justice department knocking into the phones of the ap reporters and benghazi, a side note. and he accuses the republican of being hyper partisan. that's a juxtaposition. charles: it goes beyond hubris and chutzpa, to use the word cooperation, i don't see where the president makes an effort at bipartisanship and this is the saddest part of his legac
so, charles, it's all rush's fault, is it?el good, he has more juice than justin timberlake and jessica biel and all the couples to fork over $32 grand to have dinner with the president. here is the real deal and speaks to the president and he thinks he knows everything and he's 100% right on everything and sooner or later people, if you don't come around to him, you're suffering. you're actually dilutional, suffering from something he calls a fever and that perhaps if we beat you enough, if we...
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does it? >> yes, it absolutely does. this is a great way for us to connect with our loyal fans, with loyal levi's consumers, not just here in san francisco, not just here in the bay area, but around the country and around the world because the games are being streamed around the world. the super bowl is sina round the world. so, naming the stadium and all the media value that comes with it, this makes great business sense. ~ seen around >> the 49ers are not just a legendary team, a winning team, did that factor into how much you paid for the naming rights? >> we -- you know, it's about the partner thinkv and it's about the team and their commitment to winning. it's obviously part of the deal. we wouldn't be doing this deal if it weren't for jed, his team, and their commitment to building a sustainable winning program. >> [inaudible]. will you have opportunities to have a store at the stadium branded with levi's 49ers related clotheving? are you looking at those sort of partnerships or would that interfere with 49ers vend
does it? >> yes, it absolutely does. this is a great way for us to connect with our loyal fans, with loyal levi's consumers, not just here in san francisco, not just here in the bay area, but around the country and around the world because the games are being streamed around the world. the super bowl is sina round the world. so, naming the stadium and all the media value that comes with it, this makes great business sense. ~ seen around >> the 49ers are not just a legendary team, a...
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it's got basil in it, too. that's lovely, guys. >> we want to say thank you. >> hospitality >> thank you guys, god bless. oh, my gosh. >> we want to say thank you guys to the college, you guys have been so welcoming, you came out at the crack of dawn early. we're so excited. and we decided we couldn't go without hearing a cheer from your famous cheerleading squad. >> so we understand they cooked one up especially for us. >> it's custom-made as they say. >> come on out. >> come on, ladies. [ applause ] >> c-o-u-g-a-r-s, kathie lee and hoda, you're our favorite cougars! [ applause ] >> oh, wow! >> did they call us cougars? >> that's their mascot. >> no, it's not their mascot. >> we fit right in. >> it is not their mascot. >> it could be their mascot. >> how old are those girls, they look 12? >> so we do have a couple of topics to get to today. i don't know if you guys know, but mariah carey and nick cannon renewed their vows for the fifth time. but they went to disneyland and she dressed up -- >> that's when it's
it's got basil in it, too. that's lovely, guys. >> we want to say thank you. >> hospitality >> thank you guys, god bless. oh, my gosh. >> we want to say thank you guys to the college, you guys have been so welcoming, you came out at the crack of dawn early. we're so excited. and we decided we couldn't go without hearing a cheer from your famous cheerleading squad. >> so we understand they cooked one up especially for us. >> it's custom-made as they say....
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i knew it. i knew it. it's true. oh man, i'm sorry i broke your leg.e announcer ] keep the good times going with the crisp, refreshing taste of bud light. here we go. whoa. check out this new couch. ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human using stereoscopic cameras ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it is not. the 2014 e-class, see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >> coach, you had a terrific start. you had the lead. toronto starting to come back. what's important for your team now? >> we give them momentum every time we take a penalty. if we can stay out of the box, five-on-five and play the way we know we can like we did at the beginning we'll be okay. >> thanks, coach. >> thank you. >> well the numbers started out, they have for claude julien's team been going back to the best five-on-five team by far in the national hockey league. >> brian: the year they won the cup the power play was good at
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it's there. you keep showing up and enjoying it.s it's not -- one of the sort of incredible things about social networks is how quickly they can be built up. they have the viral co-efficient that allows them to just explode overnight and all of a sudden you have vine or what's app or instagram, these things that all of a sudden you have tens of millions of people that are using and interconnected. at the same time, though, once a few of your friend start to leave and spend time somewhere else all of a sudden the whole network -- there's great content over here whether it's a t.v. network or a web site or a big network like tumblr. if there's something there that you care about, some thing, some stuff, you can keep going whether or not your friends are still using it, right? you can still show up and enjoy that stuff regardless. that's where i think media tends to be more resilient than social. at least in terms of internet efforts. so we'll see. i don't know. >> rose: it's great to have you here, david. it's a pleasure to have you a
it's there. you keep showing up and enjoying it.s it's not -- one of the sort of incredible things about social networks is how quickly they can be built up. they have the viral co-efficient that allows them to just explode overnight and all of a sudden you have vine or what's app or instagram, these things that all of a sudden you have tens of millions of people that are using and interconnected. at the same time, though, once a few of your friend start to leave and spend time somewhere else...
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and it's really -- it does work. it's an extreme choice, but sometimes it has to be made.nd i know that my co-author who helped me with the book, collaborate diane smith was thinking about it and did measures literally, she was at one point 256 pounds, took measures with doctors that were literally the last step before this surgery. >> yeah. >> and it's a big decision. i'm glad he did it. >> it is a big decision. what you always say when you talk about this and people will talk about oh, it's just a lack of discipline. you always point to chris christie and say, hold on a second, you've got this guy that took on somebody worth $100 million in a blue state, he won, he's the most popular republican governor in america in a blue state, he works around the clock, he's turned that state upside down. do you think this guy likes discipline? and everybody says, well, i heard you yesterday on the "today" show, he's an extraordinarily disciplined person, and sometimes as i think it was tamron hall who said it, sometimes odds are just stacked against you in such a way you have to mak
and it's really -- it does work. it's an extreme choice, but sometimes it has to be made.nd i know that my co-author who helped me with the book, collaborate diane smith was thinking about it and did measures literally, she was at one point 256 pounds, took measures with doctors that were literally the last step before this surgery. >> yeah. >> and it's a big decision. i'm glad he did it. >> it is a big decision. what you always say when you talk about this and people will...
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don't need it, don't want it.xy, have my old circa 1981 doppler ri. >> reporter: that's right. anybody that knows me knows i have the dinosaur as well. liz: it's like a brick, i love that thing. bloomberg llc is in hot water today. you've heard this, right? they admitted that reporters snooped on clients of its terminals which the majority of wall street uses. they hug it when they see it in the morning. i'm kidding, they don't, but they look at financial data and charts they can get nowhere else, but will they keep using it now that it appears, liz, that relaters were able to -- that relaters were able to -- reporters -- >> reporter: yeah, that's right. we reached out to a number of banks. we've been working the phones all day. so far we're hearing from the likes of bank of new york bank of new york mellon and other sovereign banks, they're saying it's not an issue. but i'll tell you something, the ecb in germany do say it's an issue. federal reserve telling fox business it is an issue. the issue is they don't li
don't need it, don't want it.xy, have my old circa 1981 doppler ri. >> reporter: that's right. anybody that knows me knows i have the dinosaur as well. liz: it's like a brick, i love that thing. bloomberg llc is in hot water today. you've heard this, right? they admitted that reporters snooped on clients of its terminals which the majority of wall street uses. they hug it when they see it in the morning. i'm kidding, they don't, but they look at financial data and charts they can get...