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colonies and america was not isolated because they were huge slave plantations and complexes and in jamaica and brazil which totally dwarfed what was going on here. new orleans was on the periphery of the slavery -- the second question was about the fascinating question of freed blacks in new orleans who occupied obviously a privileged position in society and the question of whether they would have sided with the whites or with the slaves. ..
colonies and america was not isolated because they were huge slave plantations and complexes and in jamaica and brazil which totally dwarfed what was going on here. new orleans was on the periphery of the slavery -- the second question was about the fascinating question of freed blacks in new orleans who occupied obviously a privileged position in society and the question of whether they would have sided with the whites or with the slaves. ..
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the plant -- you may own 2000, you know, people, acres and acres in jamaica, our betas, antigua, but you live in london. and when you live in london, you can go to parliament and you can make the laws in england, and you can make laws that say everybody in the english empire must eat sugar only from british islands. and do you know who gets mad about that? the americanamerican spirit the americans say, no taxation without representation. how come the sugar island owners are so rich they can live in london? we can't live in london. that's not fair. we want to be independent. at the beginning of the drive for the american revolution comes when the americans say i can't stand these sugar laws that you west indians -- the sugar tax, exactly what you said, that you are so right. the beginning of the american revolution is started as the americans are angry over the british planters. we mentioned the industrial revolution. with mention of the american revolution. anybody remember any of the revolution that happened around, you know, the end of the 1700s, the beginning of the 1800? >> aroun
the plant -- you may own 2000, you know, people, acres and acres in jamaica, our betas, antigua, but you live in london. and when you live in london, you can go to parliament and you can make the laws in england, and you can make laws that say everybody in the english empire must eat sugar only from british islands. and do you know who gets mad about that? the americanamerican spirit the americans say, no taxation without representation. how come the sugar island owners are so rich they can...
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he mailed 2000, you know, people people -- acres and acres in jamaica, barbados, antigua, but she lived in london. and when you live in london, you can go to parliament and make the laws in england and you can make laws that say everybody in the english empire mesquite sugar only from british islands. and you know it's not about that? the americans. the americans say no taxation without representation. how come the sugar island owners are so rich they can live in london? we can't live in london. that not fair. we want to be independent. at the beginning of the drive for the american revolution comes when the americans say i can't stand these sugar laws that you west indians -- the sugar tax exactly what she said. you are so right. the beginning of that american revolution is started as american are angry over the british plan to. we mention the industrial revolution. we've mentioned the american revolution. anybody remember any other revolutions it happened around the end of the 1700, beginning at the 1800s? tonight around the world. what other resolutions do we know about? >> french an
he mailed 2000, you know, people people -- acres and acres in jamaica, barbados, antigua, but she lived in london. and when you live in london, you can go to parliament and make the laws in england and you can make laws that say everybody in the english empire mesquite sugar only from british islands. and you know it's not about that? the americans. the americans say no taxation without representation. how come the sugar island owners are so rich they can live in london? we can't live in...
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any of you who have been to trinidad, jamaica know there are many people from india in the caribbean. why are they? because they were brought to cut the cane. >> once those were told and the slaves didn't want to work, what the slave owners, what indian planters did is they started a system that we call indenture where you're not quite a slave. you sign a contract. they bring you over, and you have to work for at least five years on the plantation. you are technically allowed a passage back if you fulfill the terms of your contract. very often people did not go back, sometimes because they didn't make enough money to make it worth it. they not going to go back to their village to say look at the money i made, or most chose to settle. most settled in the caribbean or other places they were taken to. they are the ones who are now working the sugar cane plantations which is precisely how it links to my family's story. we should also mention that this idea of bringing people over to work the plantations or perhaps not as slaves, but as indentured workers, also affected another part of the
any of you who have been to trinidad, jamaica know there are many people from india in the caribbean. why are they? because they were brought to cut the cane. >> once those were told and the slaves didn't want to work, what the slave owners, what indian planters did is they started a system that we call indenture where you're not quite a slave. you sign a contract. they bring you over, and you have to work for at least five years on the plantation. you are technically allowed a passage...
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tenemos una pechuga relena, le agrega ogada, la sofrie me mantequilla, con salsas de azucar, agua de jamaicas decora el plato y listo. >> la mujer es que la que siemrpe cocina, es la oportunidad para darle lo que ella merece. >> los ingredientes mas apetecidos son el chocolate, la fresa y al crema . >> àra le brohce final, las bebidas, las hay sin alcohol como esta pocion, con tequila y jugo d fresa, . >> ahora vamos con una delnato de la accion deportiva. >> con duelo entre hermanos arranco la feha número 6 , los detllaes al regresar >> ahí viene la ccion deportiva. >> que tal amigos, bienvenidos , la fecha número 6 arano con un delo entre los necaxas y el amñrica, las estadisticas teniana al amñrica con 23 victotiras pero encaxa , el conejo pres fue la gran figura, gano necasxa uno por cero. >> los lakers furon por su victoria número 8 , lno fueron presa facil, mas tarde se conectaa con el coby biral, de larga distancia, los lakers toman el cotnrol coby rian continuaba con las suyas . >> atencion , angelina estvo en cleveland , ds de 25 jeugos sin victoria, el 126 por 119 en teimpo de prorr
tenemos una pechuga relena, le agrega ogada, la sofrie me mantequilla, con salsas de azucar, agua de jamaicas decora el plato y listo. >> la mujer es que la que siemrpe cocina, es la oportunidad para darle lo que ella merece. >> los ingredientes mas apetecidos son el chocolate, la fresa y al crema . >> àra le brohce final, las bebidas, las hay sin alcohol como esta pocion, con tequila y jugo d fresa, . >> ahora vamos con una delnato de la accion deportiva. >> con...
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>> this is in jamaica plain, massachusetts. and because of that, we have the best little league in the city. no, hispanic kids are the best. to make a perhaps an overgeneralization. but we had the best little league in the city. nathaniel tried out for his baseball team, and made one of the teams. very excited. comes home from practice after his first day talking all about... again, new neighborhood, trying to make new friends, excited with all the teammates. he's going to be center field, he says. comes home the second day, "oh, dad, i think i'm going to be right field." very excited. comes home the third day and he's in tears. i said to myself, "what happened?" so i went to his room, wouldn't talk to me about it, because he was not supposed to be crying, and he's a big boy. shuts his door, doesn't want to talk about it. so i called the coach. the coach says to me, "i was going to call you later about this, jarrett." apparently there were a couple of kids who had played on the team several years. these kids knew each other ver
>> this is in jamaica plain, massachusetts. and because of that, we have the best little league in the city. no, hispanic kids are the best. to make a perhaps an overgeneralization. but we had the best little league in the city. nathaniel tried out for his baseball team, and made one of the teams. very excited. comes home from practice after his first day talking all about... again, new neighborhood, trying to make new friends, excited with all the teammates. he's going to be center...
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in jamaica. and we had just the transcript. now you actually hear him being questioned by dan patrick. he called in and dan patrick asked him some very direct questions about his drinking, about his show, about everything. i think we have a tiny snip. let's listen to what he says. >> were you drunk on the show? >> never been drunk or high on the show, but would show up not having slept much. doing a network run-through and asking the dreblt toirector to mark just a little bit. >> so you wouldn't fall over? >> yeah. >> what's one piece of advice you would give lindsay lohan? >> work on your impulse control. just try to think about things a little bit before you do them. >> i would tell you to think things through. is that the same thing? >> i guess. that's ridiculous. that's ridiculous. >> it's good advice. it's just that he should take it himself, right? >> yeah. they went on to ask him if he had a drinking problem, and he said -- they said, are you in recovery? he said, i don't like to use the w
in jamaica. and we had just the transcript. now you actually hear him being questioned by dan patrick. he called in and dan patrick asked him some very direct questions about his drinking, about his show, about everything. i think we have a tiny snip. let's listen to what he says. >> were you drunk on the show? >> never been drunk or high on the show, but would show up not having slept much. doing a network run-through and asking the dreblt toirector to mark just a little bit....
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my jamaica is jackie saks. i am not only a member of the citizens advisely authority, but i helped prop b and re-authorize prop k years later. the 3rd straight light rail was part of problem b. i have been working on this since day one, and i have gone to all their meetings and their workshops. there is no -- like michael said at the plans and programs meeting, there is no reason to stop now. let it go forward. let the project be completed, because this is what the money is there for. this is what it is allocated for, and i see no reason why you should not oppose it. please vote for it. thank you. commissioner mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker, please. >> howard wong with save muni.com. the central subway, as we all know, started as a politically inspiredpr
my jamaica is jackie saks. i am not only a member of the citizens advisely authority, but i helped prop b and re-authorize prop k years later. the 3rd straight light rail was part of problem b. i have been working on this since day one, and i have gone to all their meetings and their workshops. there is no -- like michael said at the plans and programs meeting, there is no reason to stop now. let it go forward. let the project be completed, because this is what the money is there for. this is...
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new orleans had been brought over from africa either directly or from the transshipment points like jamaicaharleston, and many of those had been captured so they were very familiar especially in the traditions of warfare and those were present in haiti and in louisiana. and finally, i think as i mentioned earlier, they were everywhere watching what the planters did and how they behaved, and i find it hard to believe they wouldn't have learned and understood from the discipline and movements of the militia military how those groups fought and i spend time reading things like the old infantry manuals to figure out how military tactics work time and with 6 cents and how one fought a war wouldn't get in that sort and just how correct the movements were and it is fascinating to me to come to the realization of how sophisticated the sleeves were. >> most of the plantations being -- when you compare the cultural issues with the sleeves and plantation owners, did you see a difference between this region versus the more anclote plantation owners in other parts of the country in relation to nat turne
new orleans had been brought over from africa either directly or from the transshipment points like jamaicaharleston, and many of those had been captured so they were very familiar especially in the traditions of warfare and those were present in haiti and in louisiana. and finally, i think as i mentioned earlier, they were everywhere watching what the planters did and how they behaved, and i find it hard to believe they wouldn't have learned and understood from the discipline and movements of...
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en el a esta guatemala hondura y jamaica. en el grupo b se ubica estados unidos panama y surinam.ca y guadalupe.. en el grupo d mexico, trinidad y tobago y cuba... los partidos se jugaran en los estadios mateo flores y cementos progreso de la capital chapina... los golden state warriors no pueden ante los soles de phoenix jugando de local o de visita... ayer en el us airways center de phoenix arizona ...monta ellis el cuarto mejor anotador de la nba esta temporada tuvo una noche gris al solo anotar 8 puntos... ... 112 a 88 ganaron los suns.. esa es la informacion deportiva... cesar regresamos contigo... roll open ms cesar ---son cautivadoras y tambin enigmticas... ---son piramides ubicadas aproximadame nte a media hora de guadalajara... unicas en el mundo por su forma circular. ---alfonso gutierrez viajo hasta teu-chitln, jalisco y nos presenta ... los misteriosos guachimontones. son nicas, impresionante s y creadas con gran precision. pero a diferencia de las piramides de chichen-itza de los mayas, o de la famosa zona arquelogica de teotihuacan de los aztecas, las ruinas de los g
en el a esta guatemala hondura y jamaica. en el grupo b se ubica estados unidos panama y surinam.ca y guadalupe.. en el grupo d mexico, trinidad y tobago y cuba... los partidos se jugaran en los estadios mateo flores y cementos progreso de la capital chapina... los golden state warriors no pueden ante los soles de phoenix jugando de local o de visita... ayer en el us airways center de phoenix arizona ...monta ellis el cuarto mejor anotador de la nba esta temporada tuvo una noche gris al solo...
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and america was not isolated because they were huge slave plantations and slave complexes and in jamaicaand brazil which totally torture was going on up here. new orleans is on the periphery of the slave atlantic. the second question was about the fascinating question of freed blacks in new orleans who occupied obviously a privileged position in society and the question of whether they would have sided with the white door with the slaves. i don't know and honestly i haven't spent enough time studying that question to give it the best possible answer. so i think i will defer to other experts on that one and the third question about man while andre, why they trusted the slaves. the reality is that the planters despite this revolt scholes introspection. unlike in nat turner's ribeau, nat turner's revolt reflects whether slavery should continue. it wouldn't be a huge loss to the economy here. the sugar planting was the basis of society and so there is no similar soul-searching among the white population as far as i can tell. rather there is simply an effort to write this out of history, so s
and america was not isolated because they were huge slave plantations and slave complexes and in jamaicaand brazil which totally torture was going on up here. new orleans is on the periphery of the slave atlantic. the second question was about the fascinating question of freed blacks in new orleans who occupied obviously a privileged position in society and the question of whether they would have sided with the white door with the slaves. i don't know and honestly i haven't spent enough time...
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they want for now, i'm a jamaica deal. >> reporter: one local landlord says that's how they were duped. >> we were in a situation where we didn't get paid for months on end. >> reporter: even though they checked credit but credit reports show a sliver of the renter's history. primary vickss. >> i'm guessing that before they came to us they had another dirt bag situation before them we couldn't see into. >> reporter: credit giant x peer i don't know is changing all of that. for the first time ever they are incorporating monthly rental payments on your credit report which will affect your score saying this is imperative to affect the true creditworthiness of those who pay on time. >> it gives privacy to each person. >> reporter: they worry about new experience reporting policy as a licensed property manager he knows when tenants can legally hold rent and what constitutes a late payment. >> but when you start allowing homeowners who are landlords, who maybe own one or two prompts, who are not professionals, there is the potential for unintentional or intentional abuse. >> reporter: but it
they want for now, i'm a jamaica deal. >> reporter: one local landlord says that's how they were duped. >> we were in a situation where we didn't get paid for months on end. >> reporter: even though they checked credit but credit reports show a sliver of the renter's history. primary vickss. >> i'm guessing that before they came to us they had another dirt bag situation before them we couldn't see into. >> reporter: credit giant x peer i don't know is changing all...
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colonies and america was not isolated because they were huge slave plantations and complexes and in jamaica and brazil which totally dwarfed what was going on here. new orleans was on the periphery of the slavery -- the second question was about the fascinating question of freed blacks in new orleans who occupied obviously a privileged position in society and the question of whether they would have sided with the whites or with the slaves. .. sugar planting is the basis of the society and so there's no similar soul-searching among the population of places i can tell. rather, there's an effort to make history. and so some philosophers have speculated on this issue. so could the planters even conceive of what it happened? did they even understand the slave quarters or did they really believe they were just crazed criminals? i think there's a possibility they didn't understand humanity of the place. save action committee idea of politically engaged, to come her like black men standing up for their freedom, waiting to fight and die it undermines the ideology that forms the basis that slaves wer
colonies and america was not isolated because they were huge slave plantations and complexes and in jamaica and brazil which totally dwarfed what was going on here. new orleans was on the periphery of the slavery -- the second question was about the fascinating question of freed blacks in new orleans who occupied obviously a privileged position in society and the question of whether they would have sided with the whites or with the slaves. .. sugar planting is the basis of the society and so...
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here in new orleans have been brought over from africa either directly or from shipping points like jamaicacharleston and many of those had been captured in war so they were very familiar with especially the congolese and the chante traditions of warfare. those were present both in haiti and here in louisiana. and finally you know i think as i mentioned earlier the slaves were everywhere watching for the planters did and how they behaved. i find it hard to believe that they would have learned and understood from the discipline and movements of the white militia and the american military how exactly those groups fought. i spent a lot of time reading things like old u.s. infantry manuals to try to figure out how military tactics worked at the time and what would make sense. and how once fought a war with muskets and that's. i was struck as they went to the sources just how correct the slaves movements were. it is really fascinating to me to come to the realization of how sophisticated the slaves were. yes, sir. >> what most of the plantations in this region being -- planters when you compare
here in new orleans have been brought over from africa either directly or from shipping points like jamaicacharleston and many of those had been captured in war so they were very familiar with especially the congolese and the chante traditions of warfare. those were present both in haiti and here in louisiana. and finally you know i think as i mentioned earlier the slaves were everywhere watching for the planters did and how they behaved. i find it hard to believe that they would have learned...
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including jamaica bay. and the fact is we've never connected it all up to new york and its future. it's a huge opportunity to connect up the 18 million people through the right transportation corridors and improvement into these wildlife experiences. i expect it by the end of this year. we will have in place in new york city the greatest and largest urban campground in america. we're going to do that right in the middle of new york. in we can do that in new york, we can certainly do it in st. louis and lots of other places around the country. >> where is the urban campground in new york located? a place called fort bennett's hill. it used to be a military base. it's been abandon, so there are plans underway to figure out what the of that field should be. it's right next to jamaica bay and a place where with the right type of planning, we can make it accessible and bring in kids from new york city and other people to experience great outdoors flight their own backyard. >> yesterday i was in dallas and talking with a group of officers in the u.s. military. some who have been in afgha
including jamaica bay. and the fact is we've never connected it all up to new york and its future. it's a huge opportunity to connect up the 18 million people through the right transportation corridors and improvement into these wildlife experiences. i expect it by the end of this year. we will have in place in new york city the greatest and largest urban campground in america. we're going to do that right in the middle of new york. in we can do that in new york, we can certainly do it in st....
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. ♪ aruba, jamaica, oh i want to take you to bermuda, bahama ♪ >> she doesn't have a bathing suit. >>suit for three or four years. >> longer than that, hoda. >> i keep thinking, i don't wear it that often. a few times in the summer. >> well, we're going to party. last night -- it's very rare for me to stay in the city. we knew this big storm was coming so i stayed in last night, went out to hbo, to the time warner center. hbo does such fabulous, fabulous work. i rarely get to see it because it's on late at night. i hardly get to go to screenings because i'm always in the country. last night i went with herb and jamie seegle to see "the sunset express." it's quite amazing. two guys at the top of their game. we have the amazing james earl jones on in a few moments. >> top op your game, mister. >> james earl jones is incredible. >> he's incredible at everything. we just saw him recently. he just turned 80. >> i know. he turned 80. "driving miss daisy" has been extended through april 9th. can i tell a great story about him? not to embarrass him. the year i left the show with reg, it was 2
. ♪ aruba, jamaica, oh i want to take you to bermuda, bahama ♪ >> she doesn't have a bathing suit. >>suit for three or four years. >> longer than that, hoda. >> i keep thinking, i don't wear it that often. a few times in the summer. >> well, we're going to party. last night -- it's very rare for me to stay in the city. we knew this big storm was coming so i stayed in last night, went out to hbo, to the time warner center. hbo does such fabulous, fabulous work....
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there is no way that a country like yours, like jamaica, will be treated the same way as china or brazilor the u.s. and of course once you recognize this, how different is the treatment is a matter for endless discussions by diplomats. but this will be the reality. >> do we have any further questions? yes, please. >> just getting behind that final negotiations and perhaps a question for mr. lamÉ. is there a push to produce a bigger services package with something bigger on services than we might have seen before? >> yes, certainly. the service negotiation is one of these areas which in my view are sort of bobo the 80% average i mentioned which is again an average on the 20 topics which have been bottled in the back of the negotiation. but, but, contrary to the time of the euro year around, the service negotiation is not anymore and negotiation where rich countries are requesting developing countries to open more of their markets or by existing markets. service negotiation now is a negotiation where some develop a can countries are asking countries to open more of their markets because in
there is no way that a country like yours, like jamaica, will be treated the same way as china or brazilor the u.s. and of course once you recognize this, how different is the treatment is a matter for endless discussions by diplomats. but this will be the reality. >> do we have any further questions? yes, please. >> just getting behind that final negotiations and perhaps a question for mr. lamÉ. is there a push to produce a bigger services package with something bigger on services...
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it's right next to jamaica bay. and it's a place where -- with the right kind of planning we can make it accessible and bring in kids from new york city and other people from new york city to experience the outdoors right in their own backyard. >> yesterday i was down in dallas and i was talking with a group of officers in the u.s. military. some who have been in afghanistan and also i interviewed general kean of our southern command in haiti which is tremendously deif he says. all you have to do to go to haiti to see deforestation. many people in our armed forces love the public lands. many soldiers grew up hunting and fishing on public lands and also they used them for recreational purposes. they come home from afghanistan. they want to go out with their family. you don't go into the military to make a lot of money and so you're not going to be a big landowner perhaps if you're a career military officer but having access to these great places in america is important. can the interior department work with the depar
it's right next to jamaica bay. and it's a place where -- with the right kind of planning we can make it accessible and bring in kids from new york city and other people from new york city to experience the outdoors right in their own backyard. >> yesterday i was down in dallas and i was talking with a group of officers in the u.s. military. some who have been in afghanistan and also i interviewed general kean of our southern command in haiti which is tremendously deif he says. all you...
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there's no way that a country like yours jamaica may be treated the same way as china or brazil or the.s.. and of course once you recognize this how different is the treatment is a matter of endless discussion by diplomats. but this will be the reality. >> and questions? one. yes, please. >> from the australian newspaper, just getting behind the final negotiations have a question for mr. lamy. is there a push for the bigger packages to deal with something bigger on services than we might have seen before? >> yes, certainly. the service of the negotiation is one of these areas where in my view our sort of below 80% and that is on the 20 topics in the back of the negotiation. but to the time of the egg -- euro the service of the negotiation to which countries are requesting the developing countries to open more of the market's to buy existing market access. this is a negotiation where some developing countries are asking the developed countries to open more of the market's because in the meantime they became the party of that vintage. so like much of what remains to be done and i think i
there's no way that a country like yours jamaica may be treated the same way as china or brazil or the.s.. and of course once you recognize this how different is the treatment is a matter of endless discussion by diplomats. but this will be the reality. >> and questions? one. yes, please. >> from the australian newspaper, just getting behind the final negotiations have a question for mr. lamy. is there a push for the bigger packages to deal with something bigger on services than we...
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we all, as the united states of america, about 27,000 acres of land, including jamaica bay. the fact is we have never connected it all out soon in new york and its future. it is a huge opportunity connect 18 million people into these wild life experiences. i expect that by the end of this year we will have in place in new york city the greatest and largest urban campground in america. we will do the right in the middle of new york. if we can do that in new york, we can do that in lots of places are from the country part >> where is it located in new york? >> it is a place called white bennett field thomas -- hoyt- bennett field. used to be a military base. as a place that with the right kind of planning we can make it as accessible and bringing kids from new york city and other people to experience the outdoors right in their own backyards. >> yesterday, i was in dallas and i was talking with a group of officers in the u.s. military, some who have been in afghanistan, and i interviewed the general of our southern command in haiti, which is terribly deforested. it dawned on m
we all, as the united states of america, about 27,000 acres of land, including jamaica bay. the fact is we have never connected it all out soon in new york and its future. it is a huge opportunity connect 18 million people into these wild life experiences. i expect that by the end of this year we will have in place in new york city the greatest and largest urban campground in america. we will do the right in the middle of new york. if we can do that in new york, we can do that in lots of places...
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. >> we haven't even told our jamaica story. we'll have to get back to it.vie "jerry mcgwire" which frank stole. >> i love you. you complete me. >> just shut up. >> if you can just dry yourself off, tell me what the best line is. >> best movie line ever. ever. >> what is it? >> you had me at hello. >> oh, yeah! >> i think we should get the cd and the money for that answer. >> there's not a woman alive who doesn't know that line of that movie. that is so classic. >> that movie has so many great lines. originally he wanted damon wayans for the cuba gooding jr. part and meira sorvino. he wanted the big line to be you had me at hello or show me the money. or you are my ambassador of -- >> take a look. >> ditto. >> all right. what does the word ditto mean? >> i love you. >> you go, girl. >> not a good day for the cd. >> you guys will be running out of money pretty soon. should i go to the atm and get some cash for you. >> that's a great line. >> you've got whoopi goldberg, the first person of color to win an oscar since sidney portier. let's make it happen. >> ba
. >> we haven't even told our jamaica story. we'll have to get back to it.vie "jerry mcgwire" which frank stole. >> i love you. you complete me. >> just shut up. >> if you can just dry yourself off, tell me what the best line is. >> best movie line ever. ever. >> what is it? >> you had me at hello. >> oh, yeah! >> i think we should get the cd and the money for that answer. >> there's not a woman alive who doesn't know that...