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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 was -- it was -- we're still doing it, but it's been very trying.e'll drive five hours sometimes and hike three hours to get to a location. >> oh, my god. >> there's nothing. >> all right. do you believe -- are you a big foot believer? >> i started off as a big-time skeptic. and i'm less of a skeptic now. >> okay. >> i will say. you know, like i said, i have been gone this whole time. >> yes. >> last time i saw you, a little over a month ago -- i watch the show all the time. my mom -- hi, mom, wherever you are, hi, mom. >> she watches? >> she watches all the time. we were watching about a month ago. you said something about something you would like to do or have happen. >> yeah. >> and we have the tape. can we roll the tape? >> what is it? let's take a look. >> what male star would you like to share a bottle of wine with? >> hugh jackman. >> dean cain. >> oh. we actually didn't have any of those in our gamble. >> okay. >> look at kathie's face. >> we're going to do it. let's do it. bring it in. absolutely. ♪ i've been feeling tried, baby ♪ ♪ trying
it was -- it was -- we're still doing it, but it's been very trying.e'll drive five hours sometimes and hike three hours to get to a location. >> oh, my god. >> there's nothing. >> all right. do you believe -- are you a big foot believer? >> i started off as a big-time skeptic. and i'm less of a skeptic now. >> okay. >> i will say. you know, like i said, i have been gone this whole time. >> yes. >> last time i saw you, a little over a month ago --...
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it's not that hot, is it? there you go.and i'm going to press down on the shrimp shells to make sure i extract all the broth. and to this we're just going to add a little bit of white wine. this is a quarter cup of white wine. and a little bit of salt and pepper. this is a quarter teaspoon of salt and half a teaspoon of ground black pepper. and now we're going to bring this to a simmer and cook it uncovered until the pasta's tender and the broth has reduced to a nice sauce. and that'll take anywhere from eight to ten minutes. all right, so these noodles look pretty done. of course, we're looking for that they're tender. mmm... >> that would be good. >> that's good. they are ready to go. and so now we're going to stir in our shrimp that has been marinating. we're going to sprinkle them over the top. now we're just going to stir them a little bit because we're going to run this under the broiler to finish, which we found some traditional recipes did. and it got the pasta on top nice and toasted and gave it some good texture.
it's not that hot, is it? there you go.and i'm going to press down on the shrimp shells to make sure i extract all the broth. and to this we're just going to add a little bit of white wine. this is a quarter cup of white wine. and a little bit of salt and pepper. this is a quarter teaspoon of salt and half a teaspoon of ground black pepper. and now we're going to bring this to a simmer and cook it uncovered until the pasta's tender and the broth has reduced to a nice sauce. and that'll take...
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[laughter] >> it -- it does. it does. and then -- you know -- and the last thing i'll say is, we saw in this case certain appeals were expedited, certain appeals weren't. they did not serve the interest of defending the statute, they served the distinct interest of the executive. thank you. >> thank you, counsel. ms. jackson, you have 4 minutes remaining. >> thank you, your honor. i have five points i'll try to get to. just very quickly, justice breyer, i only answered part of a question you asked me earlier, and i just want to say, the u.s. is asking this court to tell it to pay money. it's not asking for relief. justice sotomayor, you asked me about how the issue could come up otherwise. i don't think i had a chance to mention, private party litigation, employees against employers, there's an interpleader action right now pending that was cited in the brief of the 287 employers -- on page 32 at note 54 -- giving examples of how the issue of doma's constitutionality could arise in private litigation. in addition, state a
[laughter] >> it -- it does. it does. and then -- you know -- and the last thing i'll say is, we saw in this case certain appeals were expedited, certain appeals weren't. they did not serve the interest of defending the statute, they served the distinct interest of the executive. thank you. >> thank you, counsel. ms. jackson, you have 4 minutes remaining. >> thank you, your honor. i have five points i'll try to get to. just very quickly, justice breyer, i only answered part of...
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and stop it when you most want it. that's tough to do. go back home and fix your marriage. if your marriage matters to you. >> yeah. well, how about the women who sext when they know the guy is married? i think that's so sick. why would they do that? it's terrible. >> because they're sluts. >> okay. anyway, move on to the next topic. all right. we're going to take a first look. there is a trailer out there. there is another elizabeth taylor -- >> this one is called "burton and taylor." >> we saw the lindsay lohan one. >> that was liz and dick. >> liz and dick. can we watch a clip of that? >> let's do. your favorite one? >> i hope. >> he's dead. >> oh, no. >> that is hoda's single favorite moment. >> i hope you were going to pull that click. >> can we do the sack of potatoes one where she falls? there is a new movie that only chronicles for a very short time. ♪ >> told me not to do it. >> we never read it. >> what are you taking? >> we're addicts, elizabeth. you and i. >> love is not a drug. >> isn't it? >> she looks gr
and stop it when you most want it. that's tough to do. go back home and fix your marriage. if your marriage matters to you. >> yeah. well, how about the women who sext when they know the guy is married? i think that's so sick. why would they do that? it's terrible. >> because they're sluts. >> okay. anyway, move on to the next topic. all right. we're going to take a first look. there is a trailer out there. there is another elizabeth taylor -- >> this one is called...
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it's mine! no it's not, it's mine!year-end event. the 13s are going fast, time to get yours. right now, get this great lease on a 2013 chevy cruse ls for around $149 a month. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is an academy award nominated actor who's new film "the wolverine" is in theaters everywhere on friday. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome hugh jackman, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: please have a seat. oh, my god. >> congratulations. congratulations. >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> i'm so happy for you. >> jimmy: i'm so happy. >> and i can tell. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: let's sit down. >> i'm thrilled. i'm your first interview with no sleep. >> jimmy: oh, god, yeah. you're the first one. >> yeah. >> jimmy: actually, "the wolverine" is the last film i saw not being a father. >> right. and actually the last film you'll ever see. >> jimmy: ever. yeah, right. [ laughter ] >> lovely. except for 2:00 in the morning, whatever is on. feeding the baby. >> jimmy: the only thing
it's mine! no it's not, it's mine!year-end event. the 13s are going fast, time to get yours. right now, get this great lease on a 2013 chevy cruse ls for around $149 a month. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is an academy award nominated actor who's new film "the wolverine" is in theaters everywhere on friday. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome hugh jackman, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: please have a seat. oh, my god. >>...
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you have to stop it. >> it so ridiculous that it has to be true. that's how crazy it is.ike all of you guys. we will say thank you to monica and christian for joining us this week. >> pleasure. >> coming up, what is happening in egypt over there could impact us here. >>> time for what do i need to know forext week. people are flocking to the show and i think it is john's picks and wayne's common sense. let's go with wayne fst. go ahead. >> i like ford motor company. i talked about it about a year ago and it is up 40% since then. i think that is a terrific return and i still lining it. i think -- i still like it. it is great for the automobile industry. >> go ahead. >> in the last five years egypt's stock market is down. how much worse can the news t. i own it on my fund and now is a good time for an initial position. >> thanks for joining us on the cost of freedom block. before we go, one of my blog sites asks the twitter followers to sum up the delay in three words. here are a few of my favorites, rushed, mandated delayed, not so fast, big freaking delay, not thought thr
you have to stop it. >> it so ridiculous that it has to be true. that's how crazy it is.ike all of you guys. we will say thank you to monica and christian for joining us this week. >> pleasure. >> coming up, what is happening in egypt over there could impact us here. >>> time for what do i need to know forext week. people are flocking to the show and i think it is john's picks and wayne's common sense. let's go with wayne fst. go ahead. >> i like ford motor...
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shake it, mama. >> you shake it, hoda. >> pop it. >> pop it. >> shake it. >> go!bra. i can't get it off. >> did you put the vodka in? >> of course. >> i thought that was simple syrup. >> that's the sweet spot. you just want to pop that. pop it like you mean it. okay. perfect. comes right apart. strainer goes in there. >> all righty. >> pour it into the glass. >> we're going to have to rock and roll. we're going to sip whatever she makes. >> doesn't that look good? that's delicious. fresh bing cherries. this is a zigzag. what we've done is we've made -- >> thank you. >> -- the watermelon into a punch bowl. >> i know you're talking, but anyway, cheers. >> you might want to have your husband or boyfriend leave the room, everybody. >> the thunder from down under is going to roll in and show some action. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ on the catwalk ♪ >>> you've been waiting for this. for more than 22 years australia's thunder from down under has been bringing new meaning to the phrase "girl's night out." >> they may be australian but they'll definitely have us seein
shake it, mama. >> you shake it, hoda. >> pop it. >> pop it. >> shake it. >> go!bra. i can't get it off. >> did you put the vodka in? >> of course. >> i thought that was simple syrup. >> that's the sweet spot. you just want to pop that. pop it like you mean it. okay. perfect. comes right apart. strainer goes in there. >> all righty. >> pour it into the glass. >> we're going to have to rock and roll. we're going to sip...
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basically their big call it is much more than just a currency it's like a whole new world you it is it's a new world order it's imagine you have imagine you have a financial tool on the internet which is completely. decentralized and anybody in the central part owns the infrastructure there's no like central bank that you make your payments through is everybody in the network that's part of the system is up holding the system it's like gold or some kind of more ancient traditional monetary system that when you make a payment there is nobody telling telling you you cannot make a payment to this guy you you're only allowed to make a payment to this guy but not this that is directly between two people with parties involved taking a fee or taking a car and that's really powerful thing that right now the situation is that all over the world there is huge amounts of people not just talking about in developing nations where many people don't have access to financial infrastructure but also in western countries who know there are many people who are able to engage with the current financial syst
basically their big call it is much more than just a currency it's like a whole new world you it is it's a new world order it's imagine you have imagine you have a financial tool on the internet which is completely. decentralized and anybody in the central part owns the infrastructure there's no like central bank that you make your payments through is everybody in the network that's part of the system is up holding the system it's like gold or some kind of more ancient traditional monetary...
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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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it looks like a person. it's not. it's a hull. it's now muscle and tissue, and when you're a pathologist you never knew this person. i can imagine your respect doesn't really enter into the equation after a while. >> host: from stiff, mary roach writes many of the students gave their cadaveres names. real names. he introduce met to ben the cadaver who retained an air of purpose and dignity. we are talking with author mary roach here. 202 itself the carry yesterday, 585-3830. here's the numbers. >> we'll start with ernestine. >> caller: i have enjoyed the conversation. and like mary, i have -- planning on donating my body for the met students at the west virginia school in lewisburg, and my family, like you've said, is aghast at me doing this. but i have worked in hospitals for over 56 years, and i feel that it is worthwhile to donate my body to these students. my second comment is, i was in college when masters and johnson's work came out and it really was the topic of conversation in the dorm, in classes, and what have you. so, t
it looks like a person. it's not. it's a hull. it's now muscle and tissue, and when you're a pathologist you never knew this person. i can imagine your respect doesn't really enter into the equation after a while. >> host: from stiff, mary roach writes many of the students gave their cadaveres names. real names. he introduce met to ben the cadaver who retained an air of purpose and dignity. we are talking with author mary roach here. 202 itself the carry yesterday, 585-3830. here's the...
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it would be different but it was still have a dual efficiency it's just that it would not have so many creature comforts and the power it can generate. it will be grounded for a while. melissa: the key for coming. what is the difference between the u.s. and zimbabwe? they have a better tax system. seriously. a report says we are worse than zimbabwe and egypt. we lay out three fast fixes to fix it. plus the beatles on ed sullivan, the moon landing, the greatest movie of all time i watched every minute. sharknado devours the internet. we have a director to join us. i can wait. more money and plenty of sharks coming up. ♪ clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (annto help me plan my next move, i take scottra's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my lening every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companie
it would be different but it was still have a dual efficiency it's just that it would not have so many creature comforts and the power it can generate. it will be grounded for a while. melissa: the key for coming. what is the difference between the u.s. and zimbabwe? they have a better tax system. seriously. a report says we are worse than zimbabwe and egypt. we lay out three fast fixes to fix it. plus the beatles on ed sullivan, the moon landing, the greatest movie of all time i watched every...
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hates it, and the voters don't like it, ap it is i it, and it is going to cause a great deal of troublehe medicare price controls tested by a price of general inflation so far. >> do you think that summers or yellen fits that requirement? >> you know, i'm not really sure. i'm not going to try to make that judgment quite frankly. >> hmm. >> interesting analysis. i'm trying to -- i don't know how many times we have seen in the past that they have considered what the effect on the economy would be when they do certain things, and i dont n't know if they will consider it this time either. we appreciate your time and we hope you come back because i think that we have more to come talk about, so we appreciate it. >> when we come back, we will get jim cramer's take on ackmanackman and the gdp a fend. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't
hates it, and the voters don't like it, ap it is i it, and it is going to cause a great deal of troublehe medicare price controls tested by a price of general inflation so far. >> do you think that summers or yellen fits that requirement? >> you know, i'm not really sure. i'm not going to try to make that judgment quite frankly. >> hmm. >> interesting analysis. i'm trying to -- i don't know how many times we have seen in the past that they have considered what the effect...
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feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes!onna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at aflac.com. >>> a lot of you joined us last week during the program. if you haven't done so already, download it so you can join the conversation at home on your ipad or other mobile device. "meet the press" nbc.com. when we come back here on...
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and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so...l, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >> the market surged to new highs yesterday. the question now is what's next? we are do you to get pummelled. it checks your emotions at the door. the averages were getting crushed from mid-may through late june. al of your emotions scream you have to sell, sell, sell. you felt it. it was all this scared. sell, sell, sell, people were full on panic mode. that was dead wrong. now the stocks are coming screaming back. you don't have to give it euphoria overlooking blue skies as far as the eyes can see. at the same time many people were saying you have to sell and 800 dow points ago. read them on the website. they say selling end. you never want to lend too much credence to folks who were so wrong and prefer to dig in their heels rather than admitting mistakes. tonight we're doing a special friday edition with the queen of lupinacci him well, queen, she's on real money.com. i had to go to her. she was so right the las
and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so...l, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >> the market surged to new highs yesterday. the question now is what's next? we are do you to get pummelled. it checks your emotions at the door. the averages were getting crushed from mid-may through late june. al of your emotions scream you have to sell, sell, sell. you felt it. it was all this scared. sell, sell, sell, people were full on...
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and so i love this place, i hope that it stays here, it would be shame to lose it to another neighborhood or to lose it altogether. thank you. >> come on up, after this speaker, are there any other speakers in support of the project sponsor? >> okay, if you want to line up on this side here. >> go ahead, thank you. >> good afternoon president fong and commissioners, thank you for your time. i don't want to repeat what has already been said, there are a few things that i have experienced with having bacon, bacon in the neighborhood. and i don't have a car, so, i work on twin peaks and i ride a bike so i go all the way to the top of twin peaks and i go home and i am tired and i work with teenagers and they are very draining and i want to get a quick bite to eat and it is very convenient to have that bacon bacon right there and like everyone said it is a community feeling. i feel people are cordial and i feel that people keep the voices down and i don't see the lines outside of the door and another observation that i have sort of noticed in paying attention to smells is as i have rounded the
and so i love this place, i hope that it stays here, it would be shame to lose it to another neighborhood or to lose it altogether. thank you. >> come on up, after this speaker, are there any other speakers in support of the project sponsor? >> okay, if you want to line up on this side here. >> go ahead, thank you. >> good afternoon president fong and commissioners, thank you for your time. i don't want to repeat what has already been said, there are a few things that i...
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it's not easy keeping it working as it should. it's easy if you enjoy an activia everyday. mmmm... exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis, activia helps regulate your digestive system. put a smile back in your day! ♪ activia ♪ dannon >>> a violent storm wreaks havoc on the dallas cowboys practice facility forcing everyone inside to run for their lives. >> and i was trying to get through the door, the door collapsed. and i'll never forget this. one of the players pushed me out of the way to get through. so it wasn't like, hey, let's leave in an orderly fashion. it was, get out of the way. i want to get out of here. >> march 2nd, 2009, irving, texas. a massive thunderstorm moves the dallas cowboy's rookie practice indoors. all seems fine until the lights start to sway. >> that's when i got nervous. i thought, one of these things is going to snap. >> seconds later, the entire facility collapses. about 70 people struggle to escape, including mack engel, a reporter for the "fort worth telegram." >> it's so fast and so chaotic, your first thought is, just get me to safety, wherever this i
it's not easy keeping it working as it should. it's easy if you enjoy an activia everyday. mmmm... exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis, activia helps regulate your digestive system. put a smile back in your day! ♪ activia ♪ dannon >>> a violent storm wreaks havoc on the dallas cowboys practice facility forcing everyone inside to run for their lives. >> and i was trying to get through the door, the door collapsed. and i'll never forget this. one of the players pushed me out...
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i left it, i kind of like it. but certainly you can remove it. and as you can see, the ricotta is in chunks, and that's fine, too. i think it's nice to find a little chunk of ricotta as you're eating your ziti. okay. i'll just put a little bit on the base here, because this is where we're going to bake it. fresh basil. rip it up like that. you know, it doesn't need to be chop, chop, chop. okay, now i could toss the cheese in there. maybe i'll do just that. so this is some provola. the provola is more pronounced and really has an intense flavor. mozzarella is milder. but you can use the cheese that your family likes. and almost... i like to treat it like a pizza, in layers. just like that. a little bit more. a little bit of the shredded cheese. just like that. the rest... mm-mm! that's it. okay. okay, a little grated cheese. you know that pasta and grated cheese, that's just a given. some more of the shredded cheese. and since everything is cooked here, if you prepare in advance and you have it in the refrigerator and then you want to put it on, t
i left it, i kind of like it. but certainly you can remove it. and as you can see, the ricotta is in chunks, and that's fine, too. i think it's nice to find a little chunk of ricotta as you're eating your ziti. okay. i'll just put a little bit on the base here, because this is where we're going to bake it. fresh basil. rip it up like that. you know, it doesn't need to be chop, chop, chop. okay, now i could toss the cheese in there. maybe i'll do just that. so this is some provola. the provola...
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we call it x2. it is the next generation. it will be out this year, late in the fall. boothu'll come to after the demo demo and play with it. it is up and running. we are proud of what you are about to see. let's begin. you come home from work, and you turn your tv. the first thing you will see is welcome back. the guy has been working for you , even though you have been away. it will show you what you have recorded. it can show you what is on now. it allows to incorporate a bunch of other comcast relationships. your energy management, how much are smart thermostat has saved. in this case, it shows you how much power it can serve for you. -- conserved for you. screen, i hope the first thing you'll notice is that this is simple, beautiful, elegant. i am really proud of the work the design team -- we work with graphic designers, as well as all over the world, and have had a whole newwho had look. you can get to anything that matters to you. -- let'srt world must start where most wistar. that guide is now six guides. a ghost and tv listings, to just sports,, to movies, to
we call it x2. it is the next generation. it will be out this year, late in the fall. boothu'll come to after the demo demo and play with it. it is up and running. we are proud of what you are about to see. let's begin. you come home from work, and you turn your tv. the first thing you will see is welcome back. the guy has been working for you , even though you have been away. it will show you what you have recorded. it can show you what is on now. it allows to incorporate a bunch of other...
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well it isn't. it's more like the cold war. it's going to take decades. today -- we are not even competing in the eddy logical space as we did against communism. and it's because people do not want to be seen as against religion. some people are not against a religion that there is anything that is obvious in our country is that we are tolerant of all of the religions. and yet, there is a reluctance to name the inning. you can't win if you are not willing to do that. i -- [applause] on my website i had a meeting with the combatant commanders back in 2003. i got back to the office and i was concerned and i gerdemann know and it is on rumsfeld dhaka. i said basically we don't have the metrics to know if we are winning or losing the war montara. we have a pretty good idea the number of people that are being killed or captured. but we don't know the number of people that are being recruited. we don't know the number of people that are being trained in them pravachol madrassas and pakistan funded from the people all across that part of the world. we don't know
well it isn't. it's more like the cold war. it's going to take decades. today -- we are not even competing in the eddy logical space as we did against communism. and it's because people do not want to be seen as against religion. some people are not against a religion that there is anything that is obvious in our country is that we are tolerant of all of the religions. and yet, there is a reluctance to name the inning. you can't win if you are not willing to do that. i -- [applause] on my...
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into it until it stopped. when it stopped it just fell over. light damage buildings, superficial damage, broken windows, some plaster that might be cracked but basically a light damage building would be one that has mostly damage to the contents. shelves falling over, windows broken, that type of thing. if you had to go into a light damaged building, you would use these procedures. of course you gather information about a building before you go into it, as much information, who lives there, that type of thing. shut off any utilities needed, locate and triage any injured patients, document and communicate the location of any trapped or missing persons. it could be an invalid. in fact, most of the injuries apld most of the deaths in earthquake, they don't happen with structures falling down, they happen with items falling on you like televisions and bookcases. that's most of the deaths that happen in earthquakes. a moderately damaged building, this would be one that has a greater amount of cracking on the interi
into it until it stopped. when it stopped it just fell over. light damage buildings, superficial damage, broken windows, some plaster that might be cracked but basically a light damage building would be one that has mostly damage to the contents. shelves falling over, windows broken, that type of thing. if you had to go into a light damaged building, you would use these procedures. of course you gather information about a building before you go into it, as much information, who lives there,...
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it's extremely public and it's out there. and you have an extent to which religion is salient in society and in politics and culture, but it just marks you out suddenly in terms of post industrial societies. it's not just a different from britain, it is for everyone in the whole world. and i think it is fascinating. number one, why that is. but number two, where it is. and i think that geographical divisions in the modern united states, and again, one of these things that the outsiders do not grasp but it's a geographical division and politics increasingly aware that republicans see particularly the hard-line republicans as they were, the extremes of the party being based much more now in the south than in the rest of the country can get you look at the debate about guns and what is going on at the moment. the importance of this health and that sense of the south in that d date as opposed to here in britain an awful lot of people regard things. the concealed weapon you go there and go to the big city and you go to the will so
it's extremely public and it's out there. and you have an extent to which religion is salient in society and in politics and culture, but it just marks you out suddenly in terms of post industrial societies. it's not just a different from britain, it is for everyone in the whole world. and i think it is fascinating. number one, why that is. but number two, where it is. and i think that geographical divisions in the modern united states, and again, one of these things that the outsiders do not...
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it is legal. i don't like it, but it's legal. so if you don't like it because of the technicalities of what they decided because technology has changed, go back to the court. you're both right. >> yes. that's the problem. >> you can both be right and have points here. >> so polite raising your hand. >> i was in a meeting with barry goldwater with president carter and that is when there was a leak out of jesse helms' operation and the brothers being drug dealers. there was a sealed indictment. barry goldwater, he was supportive of the president. i said senator, he said, bob, remember something, we conservatives hate leaks like this and what he threated to do was go on the floor of the senate and say he was for the panama canal treaty. and i was absolutely struck. >> i think rand paul will have a problem with eventually is that, for example, the question of should we be a country that is more isolationist? should we mind our own business? we have nukes, so it's okay if others. i think that's a bridge too far on foreign policy that
it is legal. i don't like it, but it's legal. so if you don't like it because of the technicalities of what they decided because technology has changed, go back to the court. you're both right. >> yes. that's the problem. >> you can both be right and have points here. >> so polite raising your hand. >> i was in a meeting with barry goldwater with president carter and that is when there was a leak out of jesse helms' operation and the brothers being drug dealers. there...
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is it -- what is it?l take medicine, more so than we need? >> well, i think that, first of all, there's overprescription. doctors need a lot of education. there's a statistic that walking in for the first complaint of back pain, most people walk out with a prescription for an opiate painkiller. which is a big gun. that's heavy duty. so the doctors need better education. the doctors need better prescribing habits and the patients need to be aware, they need to be told, this is an addictive medication, it's only for short-term use. you should not take it if you are not having pain. and a lot of people never hear that. >> it's also such a biomedical society. if something hurts you take a pill. where there's so much research showing that other approaches to treatment, to reducing pain to help with depression are so effective. >> i think sometimes if you medicate a lot you don't know. and i thought about this myself. you don't know when you're past it because you're always taking meds throughout. >> you don't
is it -- what is it?l take medicine, more so than we need? >> well, i think that, first of all, there's overprescription. doctors need a lot of education. there's a statistic that walking in for the first complaint of back pain, most people walk out with a prescription for an opiate painkiller. which is a big gun. that's heavy duty. so the doctors need better education. the doctors need better prescribing habits and the patients need to be aware, they need to be told, this is an addictive...
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it's one of these commodities where it's just -- it's like water. i mean, it's like you -- it's like sea water. it's just too much of it, and they recycle the darn stuff. it never dies. again, we can allude to this walking dead repeatedly, but, unfortunately, it's on another network. >> maybe it will get us ratings too. you never know. maybe they'll do a show about our show talking about the 5.0. >> 5.0. really. >> hey, listen, i love the show. >> i know you do. >> i just think the show has shakespearean overtones. >> we keep talking about a business sense or stock sense, i don't know if that's good or bad. >> not quite clear. we talk about executive pay this morning, and i'm conscious that a lot of these companies that have just had these big runs, their ceos are getting overpaid, but to give you money. number one, larry ellison, that make sense to you? >> he is the founder. >> oh, i get it. >> that's right. oh, you're going to like what i -- what larry ellison is dressed in. i guarantee it. another guy who felt it was a private company. >> however
it's one of these commodities where it's just -- it's like water. i mean, it's like you -- it's like sea water. it's just too much of it, and they recycle the darn stuff. it never dies. again, we can allude to this walking dead repeatedly, but, unfortunately, it's on another network. >> maybe it will get us ratings too. you never know. maybe they'll do a show about our show talking about the 5.0. >> 5.0. really. >> hey, listen, i love the show. >> i know you do. >>...
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basically their big point is much more than just a currency it's like a whole new world you it is it's a new world order it's imagine you have imagine you have a financial tool on the internet which is completely distributed and decentralized and that anybody and that no central part owns the infrastructure there's no like central bank that you make your payments through is everybody in the network that's part of the system is up holding the system it's like gold or some kind of more ancient traditional monetary system that when you make a payment there is nobody telling telling you you cannot make a payment to this guy you and you're only allowed to make a payment to this guy but not this guy and that is directly between two people with parties involved taking a field taking a cart and that's really powerful thing that right now the situation is that all over the world there is huge amounts of people not just talking about in developing nations where many people don't have access to financial infrastructure but also in western countries who know. there are many people who are able to
basically their big point is much more than just a currency it's like a whole new world you it is it's a new world order it's imagine you have imagine you have a financial tool on the internet which is completely distributed and decentralized and that anybody and that no central part owns the infrastructure there's no like central bank that you make your payments through is everybody in the network that's part of the system is up holding the system it's like gold or some kind of more ancient...
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feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes!s...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at aflac.com. [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes help the gulf recover, andnt to learn from what happenedg goals: so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's la
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i knew it. it is complete baloney.ouse. >> you probably got one right now. waiting inside the house. you' in big trouble. >> there will pay for it. melissa: i don't know. next, as if it wasn't tough enough. accused of stonewalling an investigation all over her roles of the state department and as a private contractor, had the same time making when more money. raising big questions are government workers, making "money" on the side. we will expln next. at the end of the day it is obviously all about "money." ♪ ♪ melissa: so anthony wiener is all over the news, but behind-the-scenes h wife s at the center of a widening investigation. senator charles grassley says she is still mulling a pro been heard dual roles as the state department and a private consulting firm, but it is raising new questions about backdoor way is for countries to five companies to bank government influen. here to break this all down, public citizen, what start rupert government ethics and the joins me now. i want to really spell this out for our aud
i knew it. it is complete baloney.ouse. >> you probably got one right now. waiting inside the house. you' in big trouble. >> there will pay for it. melissa: i don't know. next, as if it wasn't tough enough. accused of stonewalling an investigation all over her roles of the state department and as a private contractor, had the same time making when more money. raising big questions are government workers, making "money" on the side. we will expln next. at the end of the day...
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it sure doesn't look like it. >> it doesn't look slow. >> it doesn't. >> but the numbers show. >>> itofficial today, firm sac capital is charged with securities criminal fraud. >>> just how strong a case prosecutors have? what is the fate of the hedge fund ceo steve cohen? >>> big name companies on the move. right here for round up. back in a moment. and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. [ male announcer ] come to the lexus golden opportunity sales event and choose from one of five lexus hybrids that's right for you, including the lexus es and
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>> not a whole lot because it seems like it's been years ago that it happened. >> it does? >> it does. it seems like it's been a very long time that we were there. >> was there a particular witness that stands out to you? who did you find to be the most credible? >> the doctor and -- i don't know his name. >> the doctor the defense called? >> yes, yes. >> what about him? >> i thought he was awe inspiring. the experiences that he had had over in the war. and i just never thought of anybody that could recognize somebody's voice yelling in like a terrible terror voice when he was just previously a half hour ago playing cards with him. >> this was the witness that the friend of george zimmerman's who had had military experience? >> no, this was the -- >> the defense medical examiner? >> yeah. >> what was it like day by day, just being on that jury? >> day by day was interesting. there were no interesting things than others. when they got into the evidence, it was a lot more interesting than just testimony. some of the witnesses -- some of the witnesses were good, some of them n
>> not a whole lot because it seems like it's been years ago that it happened. >> it does? >> it does. it seems like it's been a very long time that we were there. >> was there a particular witness that stands out to you? who did you find to be the most credible? >> the doctor and -- i don't know his name. >> the doctor the defense called? >> yes, yes. >> what about him? >> i thought he was awe inspiring. the experiences that he had had over...
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in fact it was a negative. it did not help. it did not lift people up.heir grade point afnlg or other things. it was a forced way to force integration which got a lot of people an gray. i don't know if you remember, but south boston went crazy when this happened. it was unnecessary. what would have been helpful is to get better teachers and get better schools. >> wow, what happened to you? >> something is in his drink. >> did you become swedish overnight? >> wait until the next block. >> can you please allow me -- will you please allow me what i said about this at the beginning. i think there are a lot of programs that are good like head start. a lot that did breed dependancy. i am not leaving my positions here. i am trying to move this conversation along. >> good for you. >> how about the next block when we talk about the unions? >> it is great. it will go to h-e-double tooth picks. >> hockey sticks. >> whatever. detroit goes bust. you will love this, bob. becoming the largest city ever to file for bankruptcy. will the white house step in and bail it ou
in fact it was a negative. it did not help. it did not lift people up.heir grade point afnlg or other things. it was a forced way to force integration which got a lot of people an gray. i don't know if you remember, but south boston went crazy when this happened. it was unnecessary. what would have been helpful is to get better teachers and get better schools. >> wow, what happened to you? >> something is in his drink. >> did you become swedish overnight? >> wait until...
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and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> if you want to know what's working in tech right now, just take one look at cy. the company is behind the touch screens and virtually every single non-apple smart phone and tablet out there with the true touch technology. that's the company's hottest business. they also sell programmable systems on a chip. they're used in all kinds of devices, especially phones and tablets. they make controller chips too. it's the market leader in static random access memory chips. it's more of a commodity but still a huge opportunity. here's the stock that jumped 4.5% yesterday after they reported a better than expected quarter. cypress sold broad-based strengths. their touch screen designs are really starting to ramp multiple customers on multiple platforms. they've rallied over 25% since january 25th when we interviewed the ceo. a gigantic position. you know he's putting his money where his mouth is. the stock has given us ove
and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> if you want to know what's working in tech right now, just take one look at cy. the company is behind the touch screens and virtually every single non-apple smart phone and tablet out there with the true touch technology. that's the company's hottest business. they also sell programmable systems on a chip. they're used in all kinds of...
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can make it. without being built in right and to be honest we're trying to be built and of course i mean we're having conversations with these browsers yeah that's i think that's that's marvelous it's a great first step. the business model of this we had just a minute here before the break so maybe we can just touch on but how did you start this and how do you make money on. ignoring information that's quite saleable. the money is very simple to answer in a minute. if you type in car you get a car ad just based on the keyword and that's pretty much the long short of it and that's exactly how google and the rest of the search and make money it doesn't require you a lot of people advertise on. you you sell advertising we actually syndicate microsoft yahoo's ad feed and we just say oh someone typed in the search it was sponsored links yet there's a there's a rogers link you may not have noticed because we don't have that many i mean we try to keep the site very cluttered really and do the speaking of
can make it. without being built in right and to be honest we're trying to be built and of course i mean we're having conversations with these browsers yeah that's i think that's that's marvelous it's a great first step. the business model of this we had just a minute here before the break so maybe we can just touch on but how did you start this and how do you make money on. ignoring information that's quite saleable. the money is very simple to answer in a minute. if you type in car you get a...
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it's argumentative. it's an argument. you want to use it instead of a power point, the jury may see it, be cautioned that it's not evidence. but certainly, i can see where this gets let in and the jury sees it in the closing argument. >> dr. kobilinsky -- >> that's very different. that sounds fair to me. >> let it -- what sounds fair to you, jeff? >> well, that let him use it in closing arguments, because closing argument is an argument. this is our version of the facts, this is what we think that happened. but not that it's some scientific re-creation. >> dr. kobilinsky, you said this has been used in the past and backfired? >> the fbi has a graphics unit that creates things of this sort to be used in the courtroom. the point is a picture is worth 1,000 words. if this were to be used in closing arguments, it would be one of the last things the jury sees, and it certainly would have tremendous impact. so i think it might be strategically better for the defense if it were presented at closing arguments. >> all right, every
it's argumentative. it's an argument. you want to use it instead of a power point, the jury may see it, be cautioned that it's not evidence. but certainly, i can see where this gets let in and the jury sees it in the closing argument. >> dr. kobilinsky -- >> that's very different. that sounds fair to me. >> let it -- what sounds fair to you, jeff? >> well, that let him use it in closing arguments, because closing argument is an argument. this is our version of the facts,...
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beat it or eat it?et to real food. nachos versus soft pretzel. boy, don't like those nachos. >> i love them. you're right, 700 calories. >> the cheese. what happened to the cheese? the cheese -- >> then -- >> oh, my gosh, there's the cheese! that's nasty. >> all right. don't want to beat a pretzel just for fun? >> this is about 350 calories, too. it's no bargain, but you can buy some water in the movies, add some low calorie sweeteners. >> you don't get to beat this. >> some people in the movies, these are eat it, not beat it. >> pickle! >> you can have some beef jerky if you want. ask your movie theaters for these things. >> who wants beef jerky in a movie? >> some people do. >> madeleine! >> nobody does. >> let's beat >>> if you've been looking for any reason not to go to the gym, well, that's what we're here for. >> all right. apparently exercise does some bizarre things to your body, like causing you to break out in hives or you get a stabbing pain in your side. >> and "readers digest" covers these
beat it or eat it?et to real food. nachos versus soft pretzel. boy, don't like those nachos. >> i love them. you're right, 700 calories. >> the cheese. what happened to the cheese? the cheese -- >> then -- >> oh, my gosh, there's the cheese! that's nasty. >> all right. don't want to beat a pretzel just for fun? >> this is about 350 calories, too. it's no bargain, but you can buy some water in the movies, add some low calorie sweeteners. >> you don't get...
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it's been through a treatment plant. and now it's in our lake and we're watering with it. narrator: these reuse and conservation techniques enable las vegas to exist in the desert. another important form of conservation is preventing leaks. man: every drop counts. all water systems have what they call an efficiency rating. so if you were to measure the water that goes into your system and compare it to the water that goes out, how much is unaccounted for? most states have a goal of 10%. ours is at only 5.5% right now. and we have plans to lower that to 4%. man: we actually have our entire distribution system mapped out in a computerized or electronic format. and we can locate our pipes, we can locate our valves, we can locate water meters that are out there. we've got small units installed in the distribution system. and they actually listen for leaks. we can schedule the repair, minimize its impacts to the surrounding community, and it minimizes cost, because obviously, if you've got a leak that's been leaking for sometime, you're going to see a lot of undermining of the
it's been through a treatment plant. and now it's in our lake and we're watering with it. narrator: these reuse and conservation techniques enable las vegas to exist in the desert. another important form of conservation is preventing leaks. man: every drop counts. all water systems have what they call an efficiency rating. so if you were to measure the water that goes into your system and compare it to the water that goes out, how much is unaccounted for? most states have a goal of 10%. ours is...
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feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes!flac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at aflac.com. >>> i want to get you back inside the testimony of dr. vincent demaio, being questioned about the break or fracture potentially of george zimmerman's nose, at least the injury of it in his estimation. take a look. >> talk about another subject that's close to our hearts in the sense we're both bald-headed. in fact, i've been referred to as that bald-headed dude. i don't know if you've ever been called that before. my question is, when we bleed there, tell us about the bleeding. it's very profuse, isn't it? >> scalp bleeding is always profuse because the scalp has a lot of blood vessels in it. >> more than other areas of the body potentially? >> yes, sir. >> why is that? >> i have absolutely no idea. that's how the design is. you know. >> so the bottom line, there are possibilities. one of the possibilities is what yo
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that's how you view it. where does it go next? >> it goes to the justice department. clearly there are grounds for civil rights charges here. the mother and father of trayvon martin and i with their lawyers met with the u.s. attorney in florida the day i went down to organize the first national rally there. and we always said there would be a plan b, but there needed to be a plan a. there would never have been protests if there had been an arrest and if the police department did there did what it was supposed to do. >> you wanted zimmerman to have a fair trial. that's what you were pushing for before charges were ultimately filed. was this not a fair trial? >> the trial happened. the verdict came in. it does not exhaust the legal options of this family and the bigger community issues of civil rights. we now have a position on the books in the state of florida where an unarmed teenager who committed no crime can be killed and the killer can say self-defense. that is dangerous. that is an atrocity. and i think that must be addressed. i think every american ought to be a
that's how you view it. where does it go next? >> it goes to the justice department. clearly there are grounds for civil rights charges here. the mother and father of trayvon martin and i with their lawyers met with the u.s. attorney in florida the day i went down to organize the first national rally there. and we always said there would be a plan b, but there needed to be a plan a. there would never have been protests if there had been an arrest and if the police department did there did...
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all except some footage like i said it makes it look a lot crazier than it is really it's just a lot of fog it's you're flying through the air landing in super soft pillows the snow most of the time. i think anybody's exhilarating absolutely i think anybody in the world could get into it if they had the right the right day you know you just be hooked on do you do you like taking off in an airplane to yeah this is in kind of it's a little bit the same yeah that's how i got into flying i hurt my knee and had to get surgery and so as i was recovering from my surgery there's an airport just just from where i. live in squash so i went down there and what kind of plane to fly said just a cessna one seventy two single and it's a little plane it's not too expensive to operate so i want to fly jets and i'd love to fly jet if i got the opportunity with it what's next for you now wouldn't you joined travis to strong nose nitrile circus live last year what is that. wall those guys make a t.v. show of a t.v. show on m.t.v. in the have their their movie in the they're just a crazy group of guys an
all except some footage like i said it makes it look a lot crazier than it is really it's just a lot of fog it's you're flying through the air landing in super soft pillows the snow most of the time. i think anybody's exhilarating absolutely i think anybody in the world could get into it if they had the right the right day you know you just be hooked on do you do you like taking off in an airplane to yeah this is in kind of it's a little bit the same yeah that's how i got into flying i hurt my...
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it. >> many people find it extraordinary that trayvon martin's drug use will be known through the toxicology report, this test that was taken after he died, but george zimmerman himself, the man who pulled the trigger that killed trayvon martin, he was never tested for drugs. we don't know whether he had taken cannibis, do we? >> no, we don't. and the sanford police department, when they do an investigation like this, look at the individual that they are interrogating, they had mr. zimmerman for six hours. he had complied with every request that they wanted, all the interviews they wanted. had they asked him for a blood test, he would have given it, the police have responded to that criticism by saying, look, we request drug screens when they seem to be appropriate, is there any indication whatsoever that the person might be impaired, and in george zimmerman's case, there's no evidence, or indication whatsoever that he might have been impaired. on the other hand, trayvon martin's toxicolo
it. >> many people find it extraordinary that trayvon martin's drug use will be known through the toxicology report, this test that was taken after he died, but george zimmerman himself, the man who pulled the trigger that killed trayvon martin, he was never tested for drugs. we don't know whether he had taken cannibis, do we? >> no, we don't. and the sanford police department, when they do an investigation like this, look at the individual that they are interrogating, they had mr....
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let's give it up for cutting the new guy some slack. ♪ let's give it up for "i'm sorry" and "it's ok"it up for accident forgiveness, from allstate. where your rates won't go up just because of an accident. because to err is human. and to forgive...divine. let's give it up for good. ♪ and blankets with stripes. so mike comes to target, who's making products with feed to give meals to people across america. mike's bike gets him to kate's house. his shirt looks great. and his blanket gets him a date. but his blanket also gives 24 meals. his shirt gives 20 meals. and his bike gives three hundred and twenty. so now sarah gets lunch. a family gets dinner. and lots of people smile. mike did a great thing. and the people he feeds will too. thanks mike. enjoy the bike. ♪ this back to school, there's a new routine ♪ ♪ grab a kleenex tissue, to help keep your hands clean ♪ ♪ shield...sneeze...swish... shield...sneeze...swish... ♪ ♪ la...la...la...la... [ female announcer ] only kleenex brand has sneeze shield in all their tissues. ♪ this back to school, kleenex everyday tissues with sneeze shiel
let's give it up for cutting the new guy some slack. ♪ let's give it up for "i'm sorry" and "it's ok"it up for accident forgiveness, from allstate. where your rates won't go up just because of an accident. because to err is human. and to forgive...divine. let's give it up for good. ♪ and blankets with stripes. so mike comes to target, who's making products with feed to give meals to people across america. mike's bike gets him to kate's house. his shirt looks great. and...
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it's cheap. if they announce a killer new product and then give you date of when it's coming out, it can go higher. that's what we want to hear at this point. no one's really thinking the earnings are going to be that good. foreign reports on wednesday, is europe at last under control? malawi told us recently when he came to the show, he said maybe it can kind of stop worrying about europe. if it is, then this stock is going to soar to its old high. we know ford's taking names in this country if ford sells off, buy more. also on wednesday, we heard from pepsico. the ceo will tell you why pepsi and frito lay going under the same roof is exactly what it should be. let's hear what she has to say. i think the stock could be arguably ahead of itself because of the peltz puff, and i agree with peltz' opinion that pepsi can get to 105 on its own and i i would like it if newy did buy -- another peltz idea. after the close, we get results from one of the most hated stocks out there. facebook. but is it ha
it's cheap. if they announce a killer new product and then give you date of when it's coming out, it can go higher. that's what we want to hear at this point. no one's really thinking the earnings are going to be that good. foreign reports on wednesday, is europe at last under control? malawi told us recently when he came to the show, he said maybe it can kind of stop worrying about europe. if it is, then this stock is going to soar to its old high. we know ford's taking names in this country...
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it's mine! no it's not, it's mine!ter 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. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have
it's mine! no it's not, it's mine!ter 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. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to...
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what the urt said today is that it will publicize its opinion and it is constitutional but it will alsoow the disclosure of yahoo!'s brief which they strenuously objected to the program. charles: that contradicts this. they wat the public to know that they they fight these things when they think that they go too far with a government dema. charles: i guess the public is saying, okay, let's listen. with google, their tagline is do no harm or no evil or something to that degree. how hard are they fighting? are they really resisting war can we get an idea that they are really fighting to keep our secrets the secret? >> it varies by company. but they do push back when i think the government is going to far. either in terms of what the law allows word is too burdensome on them. charles: where do you go from here? the news is released. it gives the tech companies a litt bit of, you know, a little bit of breathing room and we try to protect the rights. you haa to give them up anyway, is there anything for the public out there to keep our secrets to ourselves? >> well, you are certainly giving
what the urt said today is that it will publicize its opinion and it is constitutional but it will alsoow the disclosure of yahoo!'s brief which they strenuously objected to the program. charles: that contradicts this. they wat the public to know that they they fight these things when they think that they go too far with a government dema. charles: i guess the public is saying, okay, let's listen. with google, their tagline is do no harm or no evil or something to that degree. how hard are they...
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it just didn't happen. >> it's still emotional for you. >> it is.s very emotional. >> can you explain the emotion? >> it's just sad that we all had to come together and figure out what is going to happen to this man's life afterwards. you find him not guilty, but you're responsible for that not guilty and all the people that want him guilty aren't going to have any -- any closure. >> next, where do juror b-37's sympathies lie? do you feel sorry for trayvon martin? >>> can you tell me just a little bit about that last day in the jury room deliberating, i mean you went so long. did you know you were close? >> we knew we were close. we knew we were close five hours before we got to where we were, because we were slowly making progress the entire time. we didn't come to a stumbling block. we were just reading and reading and reading and reading and knew we were progressing. >> did the jurors, did you all get along well? was there conflict? how did the deliberation process, how was being together this long? >> the deliberation, it was tough. we all prett
it just didn't happen. >> it's still emotional for you. >> it is.s very emotional. >> can you explain the emotion? >> it's just sad that we all had to come together and figure out what is going to happen to this man's life afterwards. you find him not guilty, but you're responsible for that not guilty and all the people that want him guilty aren't going to have any -- any closure. >> next, where do juror b-37's sympathies lie? do you feel sorry for trayvon martin?...
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if it want it on the cover it is fine.t works both ways i think. >> and businesses had nothing to do with the verdict. they are finding themselves in a violent. why is capitalism unr attack. and you want to quit shelling out green in the pump. some say get rid of the >> ouch. pain hitting drivers everywhere. natial average for gas jumping $0.20 a gallon. law makers are holding a hering and looking into how to ease the pain. start by scrapping government man dates and have green biofeels to gas. rich, are they on to something? >> they are on to manage. this will not immediately reduce the price of gas in the pump. that goes up and down. and it is ridiculous. the govement is cramming more and more ethynol in the gas lone. and forcing oil companies to squander their energies. oil excutives do have a point. nrich, you just came from california and they do it more than most states. >> it is how to distract our attention from the real issues. i don't mind ifyou want to look at it as a solution. many things could bring down the p
if it want it on the cover it is fine.t works both ways i think. >> and businesses had nothing to do with the verdict. they are finding themselves in a violent. why is capitalism unr attack. and you want to quit shelling out green in the pump. some say get rid of the >> ouch. pain hitting drivers everywhere. natial average for gas jumping $0.20 a gallon. law makers are holding a hering and looking into how to ease the pain. start by scrapping government man dates and have green...
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i love it.olorful flip-flops designed by a kid.fish flops was created byn 8-year-old gir in with her father's help, it has been expanded into a national brand. here is madison robinson and her father, the creators. you are now 15 years old, tell me h you came up with this idea. >> yes, i love to john color and i loved love the beach and i wore flip-flops all the time. i drew a sketch and i give it to my dad and said, here, fish flops. gerri: then you had to turn it into a business. >> yes, i went to the ebsi and i purchased fishfflops.com. and i said, okay, we have something. so i took the drawing and had so samples made. people place orders at the trade show and it s a big interest. >> these are not just any flip-flops. these are very colorful and bright and flashy. how how did you come up with that idea? i have seen shoes for kids. what made you do that? >> i just thought that i wanted to brng some personality to them. gerri: you said that there will be some adult flip flops coming? >> yes, we
i love it.olorful flip-flops designed by a kid.fish flops was created byn 8-year-old gir in with her father's help, it has been expanded into a national brand. here is madison robinson and her father, the creators. you are now 15 years old, tell me h you came up with this idea. >> yes, i love to john color and i loved love the beach and i wore flip-flops all the time. i drew a sketch and i give it to my dad and said, here, fish flops. gerri: then you had to turn it into a business....
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for ports it was this i made it. it's for gift 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. what is the future of democracy in the arab middle east in the wake of the coup d'etat in egypt because this region condemned to a vicious cycle of uprisings and brutal suppression what about the claim islam and democracy are incompatible and does the west really have an interest in seeing the people of the middle east free to decide their own destinies. on. more news today violence is once again fled up the phone these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are the d
for ports it was this i made it. it's for gift 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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i don't get it. >> it was a compliment. >> mr. who? what a fanciful prank sphear who wasn't -- prankster who was not the tallest of fellows, but he could fly. >> howie mandell played that on our show. >> i will go to break now. >> the post game report from andy levy. >>> don't forget a new "red eye" airs saturday at 11:00 p.m. eastern and 8:00 p.m. pacific time. guests are lori rothman and terry sappert. again that's saturday. >>> back to tv's andy levy for the post game report. hi, andy. >> hi, greg, thanks. i want to talk about the anthony wiener thing. maybe it is the glasses, greg, but i was really upset with what i thought was the trashy way you guys all discussed this story. i thought it was unsophisticated and lacked nuance. and you all spoke very loudly. >> take off your glasses and then rephrase that question. >> no, i don't know. it is something, i don't know. by the way, there had to be a better way to ask dean than i have to get your take on wiener. you have been taking it all in. read the question before you ask it. >> you
i don't get it. >> it was a compliment. >> mr. who? what a fanciful prank sphear who wasn't -- prankster who was not the tallest of fellows, but he could fly. >> howie mandell played that on our show. >> i will go to break now. >> the post game report from andy levy. >>> don't forget a new "red eye" airs saturday at 11:00 p.m. eastern and 8:00 p.m. pacific time. guests are lori rothman and terry sappert. again that's saturday. >>> back...