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if it's not working he'll jettison it. he's btal about that. if it doesn't work, cut it.that's not working. he's not one of those directors who goes in and wants to break the moment open and help an actor get there. you're either there or you're not. and i think there's -- >> rose: i hired you because you're an actor, thank you very much. >> exactly. and that's what clowning is. you can get -- sort of protected from that sort of interface with the terror as an actor and i think that's what woody presents you with. it works or it doesn't work. >> of course not. what makes you think that? >> well, someone made a remark. >> what remark? >> they saw you having lunch with her. taking her hand (what crap! who told you that? i know who, it was that vacuous troublemaker lydia, am i right? >> were you? >> it had to be lydia because i was having a business lunch with amy -- >> did you take her hand? >> are you nuts? do you think if i was having an affair i'd be crazy enough to have it at the four seasons. >> i don't know. sometimes you drink at lunch. maybe you were high. it's obvi
if it's not working he'll jettison it. he's btal about that. if it doesn't work, cut it.that's not working. he's not one of those directors who goes in and wants to break the moment open and help an actor get there. you're either there or you're not. and i think there's -- >> rose: i hired you because you're an actor, thank you very much. >> exactly. and that's what clowning is. you can get -- sort of protected from that sort of interface with the terror as an actor and i think...
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it it was a hard slog to get it made but why did you like it fresh it was different it's a new take on the marijuana trade you know california independent growers they're growing it here of the legally but they also do a little illegal operations abroad in the states and the mexican cartel and one of them one of the cartels which is hard pressed for cash moves in on them and wants to be a partner in the in the deal like you know like a wal-mart moving in on a small town and saying we'd like you to be you know how twelve are all eleven of operation you also one of the writers. yes i am one of the writers of winslow and shane so know now the casting down to refer for the unbolt liebl film travolta yeah the three john travolta you haven't seen john travolta as you would see him in a while you know his son passed away and he kind of dropped out from acting for a while he thought he's a great pilot i know if you have flown with him but he's one of the one of the best and. he just wasn't interested in movies he read this he loved it and he we talked about it and i said you know let's we u
it it was a hard slog to get it made but why did you like it fresh it was different it's a new take on the marijuana trade you know california independent growers they're growing it here of the legally but they also do a little illegal operations abroad in the states and the mexican cartel and one of them one of the cartels which is hard pressed for cash moves in on them and wants to be a partner in the in the deal like you know like a wal-mart moving in on a small town and saying we'd like you...
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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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it wasn't for her. it was suitable for her sister. she arranged it. she had one serious lover much older doctor. and but then the age dpirches was so big -- he was dwsh twice. along comes dennis. at first he's not a attractive creature. but he proposed to her, and she didn't immediately accept. dennis said she didn't leap. that was the way he put it. then she accepted him. and as history knows it worked very well. >> host: yeah. how much time did you spend with her personally during the research? >> guest: luckily i said i got offered in 1997. i talked to her in the 1990. i say luckily because it's known her mental capacity declined in the 21st century. and it wasn't possible then to conduct formal interviews anymore. it was intimidating for her and confusing. it would have been unfair to her. we could have lunch and chat and get the bit of information. that was valuable, but ukically i did formal more concentrated interviews in the 1990s. >> host: one of the last time you saw her did you continue to see her? >> guest: i didn't see her after her final
it wasn't for her. it was suitable for her sister. she arranged it. she had one serious lover much older doctor. and but then the age dpirches was so big -- he was dwsh twice. along comes dennis. at first he's not a attractive creature. but he proposed to her, and she didn't immediately accept. dennis said she didn't leap. that was the way he put it. then she accepted him. and as history knows it worked very well. >> host: yeah. how much time did you spend with her personally during the...
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it in the bag. >> now that it's in the blender, it's gross, huh?ttom part is 2,000 calories. not even all this stuff. >> they were putting honey bun, upon sugar packet, and just about everything sweet that you could find, they had poured into this cake. >> it doesn't look very tantalizing but it's really bomb. we're just going to throw them bad boys on there. i'm not martha stewart. >> that's our cake. >> the only thing i could think in my mind was oh, my gosh, i hope they don't ask me to try this. but at the same time, out of politeness, of course, i knew that they would and that i would have to sample this sugar bomb that they had just made. >> come on, try it. >> taste it. >> on camera. >> we washed our hands. >> okay. you're going to like it. >> oh, i love it. >> do you have like a whole grain vegan version? >> come on. man bites. >> better get him some water. >> it's like the sweetest donut i've ever had. it's like man versus maricopa. this show has quickly turned into me trying everything in prison. >> we've met dozens of other inmates who ma
it in the bag. >> now that it's in the blender, it's gross, huh?ttom part is 2,000 calories. not even all this stuff. >> they were putting honey bun, upon sugar packet, and just about everything sweet that you could find, they had poured into this cake. >> it doesn't look very tantalizing but it's really bomb. we're just going to throw them bad boys on there. i'm not martha stewart. >> that's our cake. >> the only thing i could think in my mind was oh, my gosh, i...
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it must have been. >> i think it might have been. >> it cost a lot of money. >> and it ended-- not to spoil it for anyone-- with brad pitt just walking quietly down a hallway sneaking past the zombies. >> and he does face that one zombie, there's something very touching and sympathetic about the guy and brad pitt isn't scared of him while he has a kind of shield. well, we are giving too much away. but he faces them -- >> it n four weeks everyone will have forgotten about it. >> that was the result of the troubled production history. it's a decrescendo at the end which makes it fresh but that was because they had -- they took out a whole act that would have been crescendoing up to tin evidentable brad pitt versus the zombies battle atop of a skyscraper. >> and holds to these -- >> can i just throw out some numbers here for our -- because i think our viewers should know what in the world we're talking about because, you know, i'm a broken record or a stuck digital loop, whatever the right phrase is. i think this business model is insane and destructive. but just the three big flops that
it must have been. >> i think it might have been. >> it cost a lot of money. >> and it ended-- not to spoil it for anyone-- with brad pitt just walking quietly down a hallway sneaking past the zombies. >> and he does face that one zombie, there's something very touching and sympathetic about the guy and brad pitt isn't scared of him while he has a kind of shield. well, we are giving too much away. but he faces them -- >> it n four weeks everyone will have forgotten...
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way it is supposed to. >> but is it? president just putting a key part of the law on hold. that will lead to larger companies that do no comply and won't kick in for aer yew. now more if it is time to put the entire law on hold for good. doctor, he was acknowledging what you and others pointed out that this would not fly. obviously giving more companies legal room to make it fly, but you argue it won't fly. why? >> well, you know, it should be pretty obvious to everyone by this time that the thing is way too expensive, way too cumbersome. we have combined you all of these different programs that don't work to one gigantic program, the largest governmental program in history and now we expect it to work without testing it out? is that ridiculous or what? and we have ms. jaret coming out saying it is really complex and we want to cut some of the red tape and we want to sim simplify it. why not think about that before you thrust this up on people? and then the assistant secretary of -- let's see what is he? tax policy. >> y
way it is supposed to. >> but is it? president just putting a key part of the law on hold. that will lead to larger companies that do no comply and won't kick in for aer yew. now more if it is time to put the entire law on hold for good. doctor, he was acknowledging what you and others pointed out that this would not fly. obviously giving more companies legal room to make it fly, but you argue it won't fly. why? >> well, you know, it should be pretty obvious to everyone by this time...
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it's ballet. it's just great. the best athletes in the world, in my opinion, playing this great game. but you miss things. you're 150 feet away. >> rose: the best athletes in the world? >> i think so. >> rose: do you really. >> i really do. >> rose: more so than basketball? >> i think. so careers, baseball players. i think if you're a great athlete, if you had to pick a sport you'd pick baseball. you have to longest careers, best conditions. i think so. >> rose: no, i think that's a debatable point. >> no question it's a debatable point. i mean, you're going to compare lebron james against journeyman second baseman you might have me there. but in balance over time -- >> rose: who measures up to lebron james in athleticism. >> in baseball? >> rose: yes! >> well, i'll take this guy in l.a. right now getting seven hits every. jimmy davis in baltimore who homers every time -- he had three homers in the locker room. the guy's hitting the ball out of the park everywhere. he's got 31 home runs! that's a lot of -- that do
it's ballet. it's just great. the best athletes in the world, in my opinion, playing this great game. but you miss things. you're 150 feet away. >> rose: the best athletes in the world? >> i think so. >> rose: do you really. >> i really do. >> rose: more so than basketball? >> i think. so careers, baseball players. i think if you're a great athlete, if you had to pick a sport you'd pick baseball. you have to longest careers, best conditions. i think so....
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it is all innocuous until it is not. until you actually need it.hose would be my tips on getting started. , we doas far as i know not do our own inns -- in-house tracking. parthis plays an important in the job you do. what do you say to folks that are maybe in a similar position, smaller organizations? >> that is an interesting question. what happens once it breaks? i think we need to be careful as part of an organization not ,o turn a legitimate, substance apolitical story -- story into a political football. when the todd akin thing broke thomas something that outrageous, you will find valid haters to be outraged about it who are not party, who are not the candidate you are working for. so and so said x is a much better story than democrats pounce on so and so for saying x. there is a tendency in our world to get super excited when we find this stuff, and we go, yes, but do this now. i caution -- caution. watch, see where things go. see what things ought to be nudged in. do not estimate -- do not underestimate the power of sitting back and letting
it is all innocuous until it is not. until you actually need it.hose would be my tips on getting started. , we doas far as i know not do our own inns -- in-house tracking. parthis plays an important in the job you do. what do you say to folks that are maybe in a similar position, smaller organizations? >> that is an interesting question. what happens once it breaks? i think we need to be careful as part of an organization not ,o turn a legitimate, substance apolitical story -- story into...
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so it's got some tenants on it. it's got moss growing on it. of looks like it's part of the environment. - right. - but i am having to be careful with it, though. i don't want to make that a prominent part of the scene that i'm doing. - yeah, 'cause it is much bigger, much bolder than the delicate wildflowers that we're actually trying to shoot. - and the other one-- the really rotten one that's coming up there is-- i have to be real careful with that. i was trying some verticals over here and looking at, but having those two logs coming out at a "v" like that in the background-- - really distracting. - it didn't work good. - yeah. - it didn't work good. and i don't want to move those. those have been there a long time. they've got critters living in them. we probably just need to leave those alone. i think i'm gonna change lenses and get a little wider here. - i'm switching it up a little bit now. i'm going to my tighter lens to isolate some specific scenes. - yeah, this is a nice one to do that here. are you still shooting the wildflowers? -
so it's got some tenants on it. it's got moss growing on it. of looks like it's part of the environment. - right. - but i am having to be careful with it, though. i don't want to make that a prominent part of the scene that i'm doing. - yeah, 'cause it is much bigger, much bolder than the delicate wildflowers that we're actually trying to shoot. - and the other one-- the really rotten one that's coming up there is-- i have to be real careful with that. i was trying some verticals over here and...
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it's pretty good at what it does, but it's not going to replace the iphone.on't think they need to. i think they have their own special little niche in business, and they should just own that. melissa: it includes buttons,d . >> that's true. it's definitely not wowing anybody. melissa: all right. let's move on. love it or hate it, everyone's always waiting to see what apple comes up with next. reports of the iwatch have been circling for a while. already signing the outgoing ceo fashion house, yves saint lawrnt for apple? i meet, jeremy, the fact that they're hiring these people from the outside, does it make you feel like there's a crisis afoot? are they getting backups? how does that make you feel about it? >> a little bit to decide, apple needs to hit it out of the park with their next product which they've been great at, and then there's just been not a lot recently. i think this iwatch thing which a lot of companies are working on, they really need something great, and i think their trying their best to hire whoever they need to make that happen. melissa
it's pretty good at what it does, but it's not going to replace the iphone.on't think they need to. i think they have their own special little niche in business, and they should just own that. melissa: it includes buttons,d . >> that's true. it's definitely not wowing anybody. melissa: all right. let's move on. love it or hate it, everyone's always waiting to see what apple comes up with next. reports of the iwatch have been circling for a while. already signing the outgoing ceo fashion...
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it off shake it got to shake it off ♪ ♪ got to shake it off shake it got to shake it off shake it ♪ake it off ♪ ♪ wow wow wow ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey! fantastic. thanks, buddy. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: mayer hawthorne right here! [ cheers and applause ] look for the new album, "where does this door go?" and see him live, wednesday, in los angeles. we'll be right back, everybody. mayer hawthorne. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to bruce willis, mama june, mayer hawthorne -- [ cheers and applause ] and the greatest band in late night, the roots, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for carson daly. thank you for watching, have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow! bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
it off shake it got to shake it off ♪ ♪ got to shake it off shake it got to shake it off shake it ♪ake it off ♪ ♪ wow wow wow ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey! fantastic. thanks, buddy. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: mayer hawthorne right here! [ cheers and applause ] look for the new album, "where does this door go?" and see him live, wednesday, in los angeles. we'll be right back, everybody. mayer hawthorne. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [...
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it depends how it is done, how it is made, how it looks like. so i was like, let's say, killing the french fashion. i should say france in general. so absolute. it has to be like that. things that i did not feel like. i think it's time i was going, i felt really in love with london. i felt more freedom. when i was going there, it gave me -- [unintelligible] sending like, yes, go on to do the things you feel are good. because it is very conservative in paris. >> only you had come to san francisco. >> yes. >> i can only imagine what you would have produced. [applause] >> that is true. >> here is this good little boy who is be heading classically and is very charming and wonderful and working hard. how did you turn into a bad boy? [laughter] and tell us about the whole business of putting sexuality on the map, as it were. when you go into the exhibition here, it is still shocking to see some of the clothes which are suggesting a kind of pervert petit, never against women. you see a lot of flash and tattoos and in the clothing. it must've been compl
it depends how it is done, how it is made, how it looks like. so i was like, let's say, killing the french fashion. i should say france in general. so absolute. it has to be like that. things that i did not feel like. i think it's time i was going, i felt really in love with london. i felt more freedom. when i was going there, it gave me -- [unintelligible] sending like, yes, go on to do the things you feel are good. because it is very conservative in paris. >> only you had come to san...
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it is not just keeps. it is climate change. it has to be taken seriously. a lot of my colleagues do not believe in climate change. we asked the republican leaders to bring in the scientists. they refuse to hear from the scientists. in thise when the epa administration tries to move forward, they are going to fight it. they say things like the coal industry. well becausedoing of market forces. it is cheaper to use natural gas. white coal is being displaced by natural gas. we have the standards for this pollution coming from plants. they will have to switch or develop the technology to find ways to limit the amount of pollution. that will drive technology. businesses have been creating and developing it with new technology in all the years we have had some clean air. dramaticeen some reductions in air pollution. we were talking about air pollution. people said it would bankrupt the economy. they are wrong. we have dramatically reduced the air pollution. outlined aident bold plan. how optimistic are you that he will be able to accomplish all he laid out given
it is not just keeps. it is climate change. it has to be taken seriously. a lot of my colleagues do not believe in climate change. we asked the republican leaders to bring in the scientists. they refuse to hear from the scientists. in thise when the epa administration tries to move forward, they are going to fight it. they say things like the coal industry. well becausedoing of market forces. it is cheaper to use natural gas. white coal is being displaced by natural gas. we have the standards...
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it is so old school. it is like adding retsin, everyone wants it, new and improved. remember that seinfeld? tonight at 8:00 on fbn. >>> hello, i'm andrea tantaros, with eric bolling, bob beckel, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. this is "the five." well, it is day seven of the george zimmerman murder trial where several key witnesses took the stand, including a lead detective on the case, a medical examiner, a fingerprint examiner, and zimmerman's best friend. greta vansusteren has been in the courtroom for today's testimony, joins us from sanford, florida. greta, what stood out to you today? >> reporter: what stood out, the starve the day was our own sean hannity. sean hannity interviewed george zimmerman a long time ago, and the prosecution played that video. now, sean got the interview, we all hustled, he beat us out, he got an interview with george zimmerman early on. the prosecution played that video for the jury as a statement of the defendant. what they were attempting to do is show a couple things, one of the things he said to sean was that he didn't know about
it is so old school. it is like adding retsin, everyone wants it, new and improved. remember that seinfeld? tonight at 8:00 on fbn. >>> hello, i'm andrea tantaros, with eric bolling, bob beckel, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. this is "the five." well, it is day seven of the george zimmerman murder trial where several key witnesses took the stand, including a lead detective on the case, a medical examiner, a fingerprint examiner, and zimmerman's best friend. greta vansusteren...
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save it. he said he is moved with all of the at thaengs tention that he gotten, but he wants to e create awareness for animal abuse and wants to do anything to try and stop it. >>> from the crazy dance cam video files. pay attention to the taxi. instead of waiting for its turn, it moves between the car and the bus, and loses the bumper. the thing backs up and almost hits people on scooters and, bang, hit the driver. there was a scooter in front and in back of it with two people on it, and you can see the people are jumping off of the scooter trying to get away from the tax driver. >> looks like kids stole it. >> and he backs up again and almost gets another scooter. it is not over yet. apparently the police caught up with the fell low, and according to media reports there may be drugs involved. >> don't do drugs, kids. >>> and now we go directly to russia. you see the car backing up and pulling up, and you won't believe what happens. he goes to the trunk and takes something out, and takes some
save it. he said he is moved with all of the at thaengs tention that he gotten, but he wants to e create awareness for animal abuse and wants to do anything to try and stop it. >>> from the crazy dance cam video files. pay attention to the taxi. instead of waiting for its turn, it moves between the car and the bus, and loses the bumper. the thing backs up and almost hits people on scooters and, bang, hit the driver. there was a scooter in front and in back of it with two people on it,...
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start it off hot. bake it hot. secret is make it cold bake it hot. that's the golden rule of pies.ittle soggy. how do you avoid that so it doesn't soak through the crust on the bottom. >> cooking it well. you have to cook it until the blueberries in the single of the pie are bubbled. that's why you must cut a little slit here. you can do decorative slits if you're not going to do a lattice. do you want to see the rest of the things down here. >> lots of sugar. here's another nice thing for you is nice lemonade, fresh lemonade with blueberries in it. take one of these. that's one of the most refreshing ways to beat the heat. those are maine blueberries and here's the lattice pie. it bubbles in the middle. that's when you take it out of the oven. it's going to take anywhere from 45 to maybe 60 minutes to bake a blueberry pie. and this is a blueberry sour cream pound cake with a little bit of whipped cream. want to taste that. >> i'd love to. >> i think you'll like that. that's a good cake. >> and blue napkins as well. >> everything blue. >> thank you so much. >> except you. >> no. i
start it off hot. bake it hot. secret is make it cold bake it hot. that's the golden rule of pies.ittle soggy. how do you avoid that so it doesn't soak through the crust on the bottom. >> cooking it well. you have to cook it until the blueberries in the single of the pie are bubbled. that's why you must cut a little slit here. you can do decorative slits if you're not going to do a lattice. do you want to see the rest of the things down here. >> lots of sugar. here's another nice...
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but it was a gig. it was a job.was a movie about -- i couldn't have. i'd still be in therapy. but it was spiders. >> jimmy: you're frightened of snakes? >> terrified. >> jimmy: i'm not gonna surprise you with a snake. i wouldn't do that. [ light laughter ] but the guy would do that. i'm sorry, i don't wanna get into this, but i don't like spiders or snakes. >> the big spider in "arachnophobia" was as big as my hand. >> jimmy: no. >> and when you got up close to it, it would -- [ hisses ] rear up and hiss. >> jimmy: yeah. frightening. >> they put a rat in its cage on friday, and took out what was left on monday. that's how they fed it. >> jimmy: wow. really? >> the wranglers, nice guys, said, "don't worry, if he bites you in the middle of the scene, you'll get nauseous, but you won't die." [ light laughter ] and they said that wearing these huge leather gloves. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really, thanks for the advice, buddy. >> am i an idiot? apparently so. >> jimmy: yeah. but how close do they get to you? >> oh, my god.
but it was a gig. it was a job.was a movie about -- i couldn't have. i'd still be in therapy. but it was spiders. >> jimmy: you're frightened of snakes? >> terrified. >> jimmy: i'm not gonna surprise you with a snake. i wouldn't do that. [ light laughter ] but the guy would do that. i'm sorry, i don't wanna get into this, but i don't like spiders or snakes. >> the big spider in "arachnophobia" was as big as my hand. >> jimmy: no. >> and when you got...
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>> i love it. i absolutely love it. >> jimmy: you love it? >> it's hot.e on. they love each other. it looks good, buddy. you're going to be pulling this off. now it's time for the most important reveal of all. scott, are you ready to see yourself? >> i think i'm ready. [ drum roll ] >> jimmy: turn and mirror and enjoy. ♪ dude you're rocking it out. i like it. this is the best perm all week right here. i love it. [ cheers and applause ] our thanks to the louis licari salon for a fantastic week of perms. happy perm week, everybody. stick around, we'll be right back with jeff bridges. and remember at "late night" when you're here, you're family. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ applebee's new take two seasonal menu lets you choose two of five seasonal favorites starting at just $10.99. [ male announcer ] that sounds like a lot of choices. exactly! and the flavors complement each other perfectly. like our new blackened sirloin with the green goddess wedge salad or lemon shrimp fettuccine and seasonal berry spinach salad. ohh, the garlic rosemary chicken pasta... [ m
>> i love it. i absolutely love it. >> jimmy: you love it? >> it's hot.e on. they love each other. it looks good, buddy. you're going to be pulling this off. now it's time for the most important reveal of all. scott, are you ready to see yourself? >> i think i'm ready. [ drum roll ] >> jimmy: turn and mirror and enjoy. ♪ dude you're rocking it out. i like it. this is the best perm all week right here. i love it. [ cheers and applause ] our thanks to the louis...
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it. and i'm going, slow down because you've got to put it in the right spot. >> strapped to his board, which has a camera mounted right on it, garrett gets ready to ride. >> when we're sitting out there and we're getting ready, i always breathe. i breathed. i hyperventilate to oxygenate my blood, and then i calm myself down, slow my heart rate down. usually i just flow right through it and just enjoy it. and this one, i knew if i made any mistakes, it could be my last. >> with his breath and body primed, garrett is pulled into the wave. >> it pulled me up almost like slow motion. and even though i didn't realize it was going to be that big of a wave, something really felt different. >> to avoid getting eaten by this killer wave garrett needs to carefully choose the exact moment to let go of the rope. >> at the last second as long as possible, i waited. i'm always trying to get into the barrel. so i waited until the last second and then turned and went up to go get barrelled, and it just k
it. and i'm going, slow down because you've got to put it in the right spot. >> strapped to his board, which has a camera mounted right on it, garrett gets ready to ride. >> when we're sitting out there and we're getting ready, i always breathe. i breathed. i hyperventilate to oxygenate my blood, and then i calm myself down, slow my heart rate down. usually i just flow right through it and just enjoy it. and this one, i knew if i made any mistakes, it could be my last. >> with...
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you want to line it, line it up use the tape, tape it around. the other bag to hold it. put a second bag in there. in a disaster you don't have to go outside you use your own bathroom close the door. you have one lined on the toilet, you take it out and tie it up. comfortable shoes. if you have one in the trunk of your car that's great. also have one at work. get an old pair of sneakers, put it in your bag and put if under the desk. if you have to walk home you have comfortable shoes. pet food. make sure you have food and water for them. kids, too. make sure you have stuff to keep them entertained. after 2 hours, you will be in trouble. be aware of that. information. these are the initially, you are going to have all the radio stations will have emergency broadcast system. they will tell you where to go. where's the shelter supplies. initially after any disaster all the radio stations will broadcast on what's happening. the news to tell you what's happening. after that they will broadcast the evacuation centers. where to get medical help. one per floor for fire extinguis
you want to line it, line it up use the tape, tape it around. the other bag to hold it. put a second bag in there. in a disaster you don't have to go outside you use your own bathroom close the door. you have one lined on the toilet, you take it out and tie it up. comfortable shoes. if you have one in the trunk of your car that's great. also have one at work. get an old pair of sneakers, put it in your bag and put if under the desk. if you have to walk home you have comfortable shoes. pet food....
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it split it. the next case also concerns dna. it implicates that it comes from the core events. they are the issue. says this is the most important fourth amendment case for a generation. hewas sharply contested as said taking dna was constitutional. he began by noticing that this is reasonable. he acknowledged that taking dna was a search. he said it could substantially outweighed the costs. it also advanced law enforcement legitimate interest in solving crime. it also exonerated will. the privacy was not so much greater than that involved. it's only focused on serious crime. it is not allowed the police very much discretion. justice scalia he acknowledged that ranting was all right. that was only true for dictation. there was no interest. they do not get around to sequencing the dna for a long time after they had identified the defender. courtinion of the embraces a standard. they decide that it is reasonable. some say that it is not. it includes the protection of the innocent. justice scalia does not really talk about a standard. he applies a role he finds. what can be done w
it split it. the next case also concerns dna. it implicates that it comes from the core events. they are the issue. says this is the most important fourth amendment case for a generation. hewas sharply contested as said taking dna was constitutional. he began by noticing that this is reasonable. he acknowledged that taking dna was a search. he said it could substantially outweighed the costs. it also advanced law enforcement legitimate interest in solving crime. it also exonerated will. the...
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it's really interesting to see it. mean people sort of delight in seeing a town crier or an announcement tacked to an easel outside the palace gates. really is a spectacle. makes you a little sad sometimes that these are real people with real lives and up there on that top floor, there are two new parents who are probably half happy and half nervous and scared. so covering it to this extent i think at times you feel a bit guilty that you're putting so much of a spotlight on human beings. but the royal family has been doing this for hundreds and hundreds of years. and they know how to handle it. seems especially now in the modern age where they do balance privacy and public, they do have a lot of private time, believe it or not. in between appearances, often no one knows where they are or what they're doing. they go off on private vacations. the problem is when they do step out in public, of course, they're moved by cameras. they seemed to have balanced that well especially with rules and press restrictions that have be
it's really interesting to see it. mean people sort of delight in seeing a town crier or an announcement tacked to an easel outside the palace gates. really is a spectacle. makes you a little sad sometimes that these are real people with real lives and up there on that top floor, there are two new parents who are probably half happy and half nervous and scared. so covering it to this extent i think at times you feel a bit guilty that you're putting so much of a spotlight on human beings. but...
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bu used it. clinton used it. >> did you agree with it when bush used it? >> what? >> did you agree with it when bush used it? >> i didn't know. i wasn't trying to tear up the law that mr. bush was using it for. he was using a tax law. there are lots of times when we write a law, we think we've thought of everything, but the reason that section is in the law is because we're smart enough to know we haven't thought of everything, and the president's going to be stuck on the hook when we're not around here and he's got to make it work. so we gave him the flexibility in that situation to do that, and that's what the president did here. >> let me ask that same question to mr. young. do you think the president has the constitutional authority to, you know -- >> let me first start with a bit of humility here. right? i do have a law degree. i have practiced law. fortunately, i was able to find an exit strategy from the practice of law. i ran for office. >> you may want to rethink that strategy. >> yeah, that's right. i'll tell you. but i'll s this. there are competing view
bu used it. clinton used it. >> did you agree with it when bush used it? >> what? >> did you agree with it when bush used it? >> i didn't know. i wasn't trying to tear up the law that mr. bush was using it for. he was using a tax law. there are lots of times when we write a law, we think we've thought of everything, but the reason that section is in the law is because we're smart enough to know we haven't thought of everything, and the president's going to be stuck on...
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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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it's very, very healthy. >> and what is it made from? >> it's cactus. it's pure cactus. it's in the family of the tequila, the mescal. it's about the same thing. >> so it's an ancient drink? a drink of the gods? >> traditional mexican. salud. >> salud. >> salud. let me see. it smells good. it smells like tequila. >> salud. >> oh, that's good. it's almost like... it's almost like a cider, like a sweet cider. cheers and bottoms up. at the top of this mountain is a pyramid built in the 15th century, and alberto is taking me to visit it. it's about a two-hour hike, and alberto has been doing it all his life, and i think it might be the secret to his eternal youth and vigor. there's a dangerous snake over there. ah! oh, my god. it's a rattlesnake. >> [speaking spanish] >> he says if the snake comes to us, he's gonna get it with the stick. but it's a poisonous one. [speaking spanish] >> [speaking spanish] >> that one, yes. that one is dangerous. >> [speaking spanish] >> it lasts 10 minutes. >> adios. >> the effect lasts 10 minutes. >> adios. >> oh, and then you die. i have an
it's very, very healthy. >> and what is it made from? >> it's cactus. it's pure cactus. it's in the family of the tequila, the mescal. it's about the same thing. >> so it's an ancient drink? a drink of the gods? >> traditional mexican. salud. >> salud. >> salud. let me see. it smells good. it smells like tequila. >> salud. >> oh, that's good. it's almost like... it's almost like a cider, like a sweet cider. cheers and bottoms up. at the top of...
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but it doesn't make sense in the way they are doing it.ensively you have three different waves of obamacare were canceled by different states. none of them are telling the right story. gerri: how so? let's talk about a couple of things they're doing. they are putting pictures on porta parties, listen to this. this is hysterical. this is what the state of oregon isdoing. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ gerri: so how is that about obamacare? i dodon't get it? >> neither do i. i suspect neither do the oregonians. the fact of the matter is that this whole thing really should have had a centralized strategy and it should've been a centralized type of a campaign that should've been a lotmore direct so that leaves people could understand what it is that they are getting into. the number one problem with obamacare is no one really understands it. >> the least of which congress who wrote the law and put it into place. it is estimated that a billion dollars will be spent by both sides. people that are anti-obamacare, those that are pro-obamacare by 2015. how should they p
but it doesn't make sense in the way they are doing it.ensively you have three different waves of obamacare were canceled by different states. none of them are telling the right story. gerri: how so? let's talk about a couple of things they're doing. they are putting pictures on porta parties, listen to this. this is hysterical. this is what the state of oregon isdoing. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ gerri: so how is that about obamacare? i dodon't get it? >> neither do i. i suspect neither do the...
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i just step up to it and say -- >> it's all there. >> i want it and i want it now. part of what i think is going to be very interesting to watch is you step up to your television, it looks the same but there's so much more stuff behind it. whoever figures out how to show me all that stuff, whoever figures out the navigation, if i'm able to walk up to my television and say i want every time that charlie rose talked to a baseball guy and that's going to show me -- >> rose: everybody. >> in order. wouldn't that be nice? >> rose: let's talk about the content. we loved -- i love -- i haven't seen "arrested development." i missed that. i loved "house of cards" with kevin spacy. >> what a surprise. what a surprise. >> rose: that i would love it or -- >> yes! >> rose: beyond that, "breaking bad." >> right. >> rose: loved it. loved everything about it. do you? >> yeah, i -- >> rose: not with my enthusiasm. >> no, i mean i -- it's so noneny. in covering media, all all the action was in movies for so long and now all we talk about is television over and over and we're into --
i just step up to it and say -- >> it's all there. >> i want it and i want it now. part of what i think is going to be very interesting to watch is you step up to your television, it looks the same but there's so much more stuff behind it. whoever figures out how to show me all that stuff, whoever figures out the navigation, if i'm able to walk up to my television and say i want every time that charlie rose talked to a baseball guy and that's going to show me -- >> rose:...
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and if you look at it on the books, it does make it safer.ho could argue with having an abortion at a surgical center? but the effect of the bill will close a lot of abortion clinics here in texas. >> and that could be the reality of all this. all right. nbc's charles hadlock in austin for us. charles, thanks so much. >> sure. >>> a proposed rule change on capitol hill has touched off a firestorm as well. see why, next. ♪ [ slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums [ herbie ] eh, hold on brent, what's this? mmmm, nice car. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. gotta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game over! gps take him to the dog house. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new ni
and if you look at it on the books, it does make it safer.ho could argue with having an abortion at a surgical center? but the effect of the bill will close a lot of abortion clinics here in texas. >> and that could be the reality of all this. all right. nbc's charles hadlock in austin for us. charles, thanks so much. >> sure. >>> a proposed rule change on capitol hill has touched off a firestorm as well. see why, next. ♪ [ slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods...
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>> it's been long. it's been tough but well worth it.ou to see her after all your hard work. >> it's great. couldn't be better. just great. >> well, we are going to give you a whole new look. no more tears. what do you think? >> thank you so much. it's awesome. it's great. >> thank you so much. >> so cindy is here with her nephews peter and harrison. her two nieces and connie will be the one we'll reveal in a little bit. keep your blindfolds on. here is cindy before. all right, cindy, let's see the new you. come on out. >> oh, my gosh. >> come out a little bit further. stay right here. right there. >> okay, you guys ready to see cindy? >> yeah. >> take off your blindfolds. >> wow! >> oh, my god! >> okay. this is going to be big. are you ready? >> yeah. >> deep breath. turn right around. >> oh, my god! >> wow. >> it doesn't look anything like me. >> it looks exactly like you. this is you that's been hiding in there all this time. >> look right here. cindy, right there. my gosh. well, tell us about it. >> number one, we softened the hair c
>> it's been long. it's been tough but well worth it.ou to see her after all your hard work. >> it's great. couldn't be better. just great. >> well, we are going to give you a whole new look. no more tears. what do you think? >> thank you so much. it's awesome. it's great. >> thank you so much. >> so cindy is here with her nephews peter and harrison. her two nieces and connie will be the one we'll reveal in a little bit. keep your blindfolds on. here is cindy...
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it was classic overstretched and an empire that had its reach exceed its grasp. it is not our view. our view is what happened to rome and many great powers that we look at was rather more akin to politics not keeping up with economics rather than looking outward. review of this, it is the rise of the nation and decline after its allies. i'm a new yorker and i really read the cartoons. but really, attention was the cover. it was a globe with a set of people crossing it. someone had stumbled off the globe was john bull, a leader in england, and then the other that was uncle sam. it was the talk and it was 1987, and japan was the topic at the time on people's minds. paul kennedy was not alone, there were many economists trumpeting japan's rising probably the biggest symbol of this decline and fall comes from his famous textbook where for many editions the soviet union was expected to take over the united states. in the 1989 addition, for reasons that are probably familiar, it seemed to disappear from the text. even the greatest economists have struggled with this notion and tim and i l
it was classic overstretched and an empire that had its reach exceed its grasp. it is not our view. our view is what happened to rome and many great powers that we look at was rather more akin to politics not keeping up with economics rather than looking outward. review of this, it is the rise of the nation and decline after its allies. i'm a new yorker and i really read the cartoons. but really, attention was the cover. it was a globe with a set of people crossing it. someone had stumbled off...
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the data's there. >> it's not just cancer, it's deformed children as well, isn't it? >> if a fetus, a normal, genetically chromosomally normal fetus is exposed to a tiny bit of plutonium that lodges in its brain, developing brain, it can kill the cell that's gonna form the right half of the brain or the left arm. that's called teratogenesis, damage of a normal fetus, and that's what that drug thalidomide did when women took it for morning sickness and their babies were born with no arms or no legs. it does that. it also--plutonium in particular, which is highly mutagenic--lodges in the testicles. so it has a predilection for testicles, and it lodges next to the spermatogonia, the cells that form the sperm, the precursors, and it's an alpha emitter, highly mutagenic. so it can mutate genes in the sperm to induce genetic mutations and genetic disease down the generations. now, there are two sorts of mutations, dominant-- so if you have a baby with a dominant mutation like brown eyes, the baby will have brown eyes, or dwarfism-- achondroplastic dwarfism is dominant--but
the data's there. >> it's not just cancer, it's deformed children as well, isn't it? >> if a fetus, a normal, genetically chromosomally normal fetus is exposed to a tiny bit of plutonium that lodges in its brain, developing brain, it can kill the cell that's gonna form the right half of the brain or the left arm. that's called teratogenesis, damage of a normal fetus, and that's what that drug thalidomide did when women took it for morning sickness and their babies were born with no...
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he really brought it and brought it perfectly. you know, he said what it was.a little issue, he blamed the plight of the african-american community, blamed homicide rates on two things, hip-hop community, slash parenting and hollywood. as far as hip-hop, not sure that has to do with it. there are 14-year-old white kids that look up to the hip-hop community. >> let's play that, it is only 17 seconds. i liked this part of the talking points memo. >> the entertainment industry encourages the irresponsibility by marketing a gangster culture, hip-hop, movies, trashy tv shows to impressionable children. the entertainers get rich and kids that emulate their lyrics and attitude destroy themselves. >> i have to say it is hard to listen to bill o'reilly talk about that music because i think the music is great, but i understand that we live in a time when we have essentially the greatest country that ever was, and we have pockets of society that reject its greatness. and why do they reject its greatness, it is because they're being pushed a persona of criminality that's r
he really brought it and brought it perfectly. you know, he said what it was.a little issue, he blamed the plight of the african-american community, blamed homicide rates on two things, hip-hop community, slash parenting and hollywood. as far as hip-hop, not sure that has to do with it. there are 14-year-old white kids that look up to the hip-hop community. >> let's play that, it is only 17 seconds. i liked this part of the talking points memo. >> the entertainment industry...
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it's gone. it's vanished.we saw in gun control, you can have over 90% and say i want background checks, and instead, it's going to say suck it, i don't care. i don't care what you think about gun control, i don't care what you think about climate change, i don't represent you i represent upon mobile, i represent the koch brothers, i represent whoever bribed me yesterday. look, you guys are right in like ok we're not at 90% on climate change. people aren't flipping out. it's not 95% with that even if it was, it wouldn't matter. it wouldn't matter, because the problem is congress. last thing here. i want everybody at home to remember who lied to you. ok? so when you lose your home in miami, which you will, ok? it's only a matter of time, it's not that it's at the end of the century, all of a sudden you get six feet of snow -- six feet of water extra. by the way, you're looking at fort lauderdale there the florida keys. >> do value street in key west. cenk: it's risen nine inches over the years. you will lose fou
it's gone. it's vanished.we saw in gun control, you can have over 90% and say i want background checks, and instead, it's going to say suck it, i don't care. i don't care what you think about gun control, i don't care what you think about climate change, i don't represent you i represent upon mobile, i represent the koch brothers, i represent whoever bribed me yesterday. look, you guys are right in like ok we're not at 90% on climate change. people aren't flipping out. it's not 95% with that...
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it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow.s ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. ut getting hartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce devery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? dagen: dell rejects a request from michael dell and silverlake investors. that is what nicole petallides i
it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow.s ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. ut getting hartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12...
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i don't need it. send it back.fe. >> alisyn: so sneaky. >> very sneaky. >> alisyn: unwanted auto renewals. >> this is when you have a gym membership and only use it for a year and decide to do something else and you forget that is just getting auto renewed. what you want to do there is talk to the vendor hey, listen, this is coming up, i want to make sure that i don't get renewed here. they might require to you end that 30 days in advance. make sure you read the fine print and be a little bit more proactive and get your bank involved if it keeps getting charged. >> alisyn: these are all great pointers. thanks so much for coming. >> in thanks for having me. >> alisyn: was president obama referring to benghazi when he says quote phony scandals have been distracting him. heir 401(k) to. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they don't have hidden fees... hey fern. the junk
i don't need it. send it back.fe. >> alisyn: so sneaky. >> very sneaky. >> alisyn: unwanted auto renewals. >> this is when you have a gym membership and only use it for a year and decide to do something else and you forget that is just getting auto renewed. what you want to do there is talk to the vendor hey, listen, this is coming up, i want to make sure that i don't get renewed here. they might require to you end that 30 days in advance. make sure you read the fine...
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it was wrong, it's irresponsible of him to say it it i think when people start to say these things thatou and me and all the other people who have responsibility to run our programs in a fair manner have to say hold it, hold it. i don't see it that way. all right? you may see it that way, but i don't see it that way. >> i think that's sort of like criticizing for a book they didn't write. i take your point though. because you can have so many different debates coming out f this incident, i think it's fair to say that is one -- >> bill: all right. >> discussion at that point. >> bill: it's not even a matter of journalism. it's a matter of operatism. you operatism. you patriotism. >> there is some cases where they hold them in contempt: i was going to say on the other hand you can point out the fact that america is now elected and reelected an african-american president as a general matter is not true. >> bill: i want you to answer the question. do you believe america in general holds black men in contempt? yes or no. >> i don't like the way the question is posed, to tell it you the truth
it was wrong, it's irresponsible of him to say it it i think when people start to say these things thatou and me and all the other people who have responsibility to run our programs in a fair manner have to say hold it, hold it. i don't see it that way. all right? you may see it that way, but i don't see it that way. >> i think that's sort of like criticizing for a book they didn't write. i take your point though. because you can have so many different debates coming out f this incident,...
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but it's okay when it's black on blacks killing each other. >> no it's not. you know what, i don't think it is. there's been an awful lot of crimes in chicago. that's one of my criticisms of the attorney general. he talked about neighborhoods. look at detroit. detroit has gone under. no jobs for the youth in detroit and unemployment level of 30% predominantly in african-american and you've got chicago, black on black. that's not okay with me either. there isn't that attention by some of our leaders. i wish they would pay attention to that. >> right. that's the reality that we live in. it can bother me, it can bother you, it can bother millions of people in this country. but there's still another ten million people that it doesn't bother. in you measure it up a million versus ten million, they'll always go with the ten million. >> is there -- have you spoken to the parents in the last couple days? >> yeah. i speak to tracy every day. >> what does he say? how is he doing? >> he's disappointed. there's no way he thought that george zimmerman would be found not g
but it's okay when it's black on blacks killing each other. >> no it's not. you know what, i don't think it is. there's been an awful lot of crimes in chicago. that's one of my criticisms of the attorney general. he talked about neighborhoods. look at detroit. detroit has gone under. no jobs for the youth in detroit and unemployment level of 30% predominantly in african-american and you've got chicago, black on black. that's not okay with me either. there isn't that attention by some of...
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it looks like a -- >> bob, taste it now, it's better. >> is that better?till sucks. >> look, i just got to say one thing. >> i'm going . ... >>> uh-oh, somebody has burger regret. >> how many did you have, k kimber kimberly? >> i ate two. >> that's two mcdoubles. >> two mcdoubles on four bread. i'm preparing myself. >> she's applying makeup on tv. amazing. >> okay. i just want to say something. on a serious note, please. >> please. >> sitting up in the bleachers here for us are two of my oldest and best friends from colleges. i just want to say something about him. there's chuck and -- what's your name again? fred. if you don't have an opportunity to stay in touch with people that you have had relationships with. i urge you all to do this, we forget this in this ages of facebook and stuff. getting together with people and sharing common experience. ourselves were some pretty heavy experiences. but nonetheless, i would urge you all to reach back in your life to find people that you care about. and i care about these guys when we're together and that's impor
it looks like a -- >> bob, taste it now, it's better. >> is that better?till sucks. >> look, i just got to say one thing. >> i'm going . ... >>> uh-oh, somebody has burger regret. >> how many did you have, k kimber kimberly? >> i ate two. >> that's two mcdoubles. >> two mcdoubles on four bread. i'm preparing myself. >> she's applying makeup on tv. amazing. >> okay. i just want to say something. on a serious note, please....
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it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end event. [ male announcer ] the chevy model year-end event. the 13s are going fast, time to get yours. current chevy truck owners can trade up to this chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" >>> welcome back. when judge debra nelson got the trial last summer, "the miami herald" profile describes her as a no nonsense judge that keeps the attorneys on their toes. here's a small sample just from today as defense attorney don west tried and failed to have the last word.
it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end event. [ male announcer ] the chevy model year-end event. the 13s are going fast, time to get yours. current chevy truck owners can trade up to this chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we...
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it is. there it is, about a quarter the size of a pencil eraser, but it's gold. how much is this worth? >> he say this can be maybe five dollar. >> this could be worth $5? clink! that's a sound that's behind what is now the deadliest war on earth. in 1996, uganda and rwanda invaded congo. seven more countries joined in and started stealing congo's resources. the invasion ended, but ever since, rebel militias and government forces have fought over local power, ethnic hatred, and control of the minerals. we heard it firsthand from former rebel soldiers. this a school that teaches guerilla fighters who've laid down their guns how to be civilians again. >> [speaking in foreign language] >> this former major told us that when his troops controlled a territory, he demanded gold from every miner every day. >> male translator: we collected gold, and then we went to buy medicines. we went to buy ammunition. we went to buy guns. >> who sold you the ammunition and the guns? >> we would buy those things
it is. there it is, about a quarter the size of a pencil eraser, but it's gold. how much is this worth? >> he say this can be maybe five dollar. >> this could be worth $5? clink! that's a sound that's behind what is now the deadliest war on earth. in 1996, uganda and rwanda invaded congo. seven more countries joined in and started stealing congo's resources. the invasion ended, but ever since, rebel militias and government forces have fought over local power, ethnic hatred, and...
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but don't assume it. prove it, believe it. don't prove it. it just doesn't exist. and don't connect those dots if they have not been connected to you beyond a reasonable doubt by the state. now, let's look at what really happened that night. and let's see the graph is done. so, what were these people doing just before? spend a moment on that to start talking about my client's absolute innocence. this is about a minute and a half, something like that, after george's call. he was doing something. whether he was going to get an address or had that flashlight on looking around a little bit. he said to the law enforcement officer, i do want to try to figure out where he is. i do want to at least keep a visual on him. whatever. that was about a minute and a half. it's really interesting, as well, about the, about the phone call is what trayvon martin was doing. because we haven't spent a lot of time on that yet. but the evidence is sort of compelling to what he was doing. we know he was on the phone with rachel jeantel and we know that ended and we have the time. it is a
but don't assume it. prove it, believe it. don't prove it. it just doesn't exist. and don't connect those dots if they have not been connected to you beyond a reasonable doubt by the state. now, let's look at what really happened that night. and let's see the graph is done. so, what were these people doing just before? spend a moment on that to start talking about my client's absolute innocence. this is about a minute and a half, something like that, after george's call. he was doing something....
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if it is a good story, it is going to make its way around. think that is great. >> i want to jump on that really quickly. i know we are looking at local newspapers and blogs all day long for really good stories that have not gotten up to the national level, give the local outlets a lot of press. but local outlets are seeing things that we are not. if you get it in the local press or the local log, it will rise up. we may write that if it has not been picked up everywhere nationally yet. at the same time, you can get something in a national outlet -- maybe your state outlet has an interest in it. for us, if we are interested in it, we will publish. they will say, the huffington post or whichever outlet shows national interest in what our local congressman is saying and then the state and local press will cover it. so, yes, it is very, very circular now. >> great. we will open it up for questions. this gentleman here has had his hand up for a long time. we have a microphone -- please wait to ask your west and -- your question. >> is this being
if it is a good story, it is going to make its way around. think that is great. >> i want to jump on that really quickly. i know we are looking at local newspapers and blogs all day long for really good stories that have not gotten up to the national level, give the local outlets a lot of press. but local outlets are seeing things that we are not. if you get it in the local press or the local log, it will rise up. we may write that if it has not been picked up everywhere nationally yet....
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>> is it worth it? wort it. >> while the hills enjoy their time together, the officers back in b yard hope they are one step closer to a find. next on "lockup -- extended stay" the search for contraband continues but are the inmates one step ahead? >> i'm telling you right now -- what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number summer closeout. where you'll find great savings on the extraordinary sleep number bed, as we make room for our latest sleep innovations. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the hips. take it up one notch. you get that moment where you go, "oh yeah" ... oh, yeah! ... and it's perfect. they had no idea that when they came to a sleep number store, we were
>> is it worth it? wort it. >> while the hills enjoy their time together, the officers back in b yard hope they are one step closer to a find. next on "lockup -- extended stay" the search for contraband continues but are the inmates one step ahead? >> i'm telling you right now -- what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed...
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four port it was this i made it. it's for gifts not for free. sure you get used to people's attention very quickly the people around me usually help organize it all but nobody knows me so things are a bit different. i don't know what it means to escape from yourself quite the opposite i am trying to find myself and i am happy to feel all the changes because they are positive. i still have a lot to work on there are lot of changes to come this is my way and when i feel it is ok i will share that feeling of happiness with other people. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generation. this is a told destruction of the culture of mexico by telling them what i mean this is not going to impact a swelling in mexico whatever happens here it's about the whole world now we're eating out about in the in the marrow in the eighty's in all the wars and so forth . genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. a feel good. sh
four port it was this i made it. it's for gifts not for free. sure you get used to people's attention very quickly the people around me usually help organize it all but nobody knows me so things are a bit different. i don't know what it means to escape from yourself quite the opposite i am trying to find myself and i am happy to feel all the changes because they are positive. i still have a lot to work on there are lot of changes to come this is my way and when i feel it is ok i will share that...
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it's -- i mean, it's so amazing.riends jobs. you know? or creating something funny. but it turns out my favorite part is the money. [ laughter ] mm. more money. >> jimmy: funny how that works. >> i love it. >> jimmy: have you had to fire any of your friends? >> well, we had to fire one guy just because he like smelled bad. it was a craft service guy. you can let them slide unless they're serving the food. >> jimmy: the food table has to be clean. that is important. you're picked up for a second season. >> i know. >> jimmy: which is -- [ cheers and applause ] is that not good? >> it's so good. i know, i've heard that people have like a minute of they're just elated and so excited and then they realize all the work. i didn't have that minute. i was just like, what? so much work. >> jimmy: yeah, it's a lot of work, right? >> but no, i love it. it's my dream come true, actually. >> jimmy: is it really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and have you found that your life has changed now that you're on television regularly, every week? >>
it's -- i mean, it's so amazing.riends jobs. you know? or creating something funny. but it turns out my favorite part is the money. [ laughter ] mm. more money. >> jimmy: funny how that works. >> i love it. >> jimmy: have you had to fire any of your friends? >> well, we had to fire one guy just because he like smelled bad. it was a craft service guy. you can let them slide unless they're serving the food. >> jimmy: the food table has to be clean. that is important....
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>> i just felt it. i knew that it was him. i just knew it. and i saw the reaction that his wife had and listening to it. i mean, we were all together. it was definitely george. >> but it is your own opinion, separate and apart from everybody else's that the voice just heard was george zimmerman screaming for help? >> absolutely, yes. >> thank you. nothing further, your honor. >> you were asked about, i'm not going to play it, again, the two clips, correct? >> yes. >> where he uttered -- that he speaks that on a normal basis? >> i'm saying i've heard him say it before. >> so, you're saying when he is following somebody and he's referring to -- invite them out to dinner? >> i don't think i said that, no. >> okay, well you were asked in terms of your impressions whether it was ill will or hatred. somebody talking to somebody else in that manner you think they're saying, hey, come on over and let's talk and let's go out to dinner. >> i don't think he was angry. >> you don't think he was angry? >> not at all. >> you were there that night? >> i was
>> i just felt it. i knew that it was him. i just knew it. and i saw the reaction that his wife had and listening to it. i mean, we were all together. it was definitely george. >> but it is your own opinion, separate and apart from everybody else's that the voice just heard was george zimmerman screaming for help? >> absolutely, yes. >> thank you. nothing further, your honor. >> you were asked about, i'm not going to play it, again, the two clips, correct? >>...
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it helps me. be a better person i find things affected by. human imagination inspire me so i. think i think the best thoughts in nature we play a little game here because if you only knew it was a little just quick cases remember the first person you kissed. yes what was your name tina hole you suppressed what i wanted to kiss actually probably not accurate how old. ten where were you living and the batman brag about my son yeah i don't know if i'm in trouble it's magic johnson is bigger than me but my son's first kid one of magic starters really yes how can he not run in me and i didn't see it will was that we were at much he said. and. i turned in the table next to you guys. i said what i said what is kissing. haven't been your first kiss i think i get most like to work with. well i can i think work with marlon brando and george she's got her to nero right now i mean i'd love to have an idea for a sequel to heat because my pitch. is remember natalie portman in sure she was adopted daughter so sh
it helps me. be a better person i find things affected by. human imagination inspire me so i. think i think the best thoughts in nature we play a little game here because if you only knew it was a little just quick cases remember the first person you kissed. yes what was your name tina hole you suppressed what i wanted to kiss actually probably not accurate how old. ten where were you living and the batman brag about my son yeah i don't know if i'm in trouble it's magic johnson is bigger than...
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morgan cannot be in the market for it so which is why it will fail which is ok because it doesn't have the support of the big bankers it doesn't exist unfortunately doesn't exist don't buy that coins they do exist and i have one in my pocket story here again it's a cyber coin ok what's the future with snowden what's going to happen with this guy well right now he's apparently no where he's technically lim brush but he's not in russia because we took away his passport so he's sitting i guess i imagine sort of crawled across the kind of like this movie yeah you know kind of strike trying to sleep there in the intercontinental snowden i think. i don't think it's as bad as a lot of people are saying i know george w. bush called him a traitor i consider dick cheney a traitor because dick cheney what he did is he took a real life spy valerie plame wilson he exposed her to me that's a traitor sack exposing an operative he says the american way of life is non-negotiable is that. you know i'm going to defend him i'm just cliches like that don't matter to me what matters to me is exposed frankly
morgan cannot be in the market for it so which is why it will fail which is ok because it doesn't have the support of the big bankers it doesn't exist unfortunately doesn't exist don't buy that coins they do exist and i have one in my pocket story here again it's a cyber coin ok what's the future with snowden what's going to happen with this guy well right now he's apparently no where he's technically lim brush but he's not in russia because we took away his passport so he's sitting i guess i...