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after six hours with colbertnation on board for the next 18 it's going to be like one of those old jimmy stewart movies where they're having to carry the bundles of telegrams into congress. >> stephen: you mean "it's a wonderful life"? >> that's it. >> stephen: where he turns out to be a thief? >> no, you didn't watch all the way to the end. >> stephen: i only watched half of it. (laughter) so we don't get that oil, that's what happens. we don't get that oil. >> hopefully. and much of the coal stays in the ground. >> stephen: so the oil instead goes to china. >> no. >> stephen: china will buy it and france will buy it and germany will buy it. so it goes into the atmosphere but we lose out. >> everyone would like to buy it but the you look at where those tar sands are, for instance, they're a long ways from anywhere up there in alberta. >> stephen: wherever in canada is a long way from anywhere. >> they're trying to build a pipeline also west to the pacific and hence on to china but so far canadian activists have done a great job of opposing it. a majority of canadians oppose building that pipeli
after six hours with colbertnation on board for the next 18 it's going to be like one of those old jimmy stewart movies where they're having to carry the bundles of telegrams into congress. >> stephen: you mean "it's a wonderful life"? >> that's it. >> stephen: where he turns out to be a thief? >> no, you didn't watch all the way to the end. >> stephen: i only watched half of it. (laughter) so we don't get that oil, that's what happens. we don't get that...
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jimmy stewart and still around and wonderful. exactly off screen the way he is on screen. the kind of the bumbling, very sweet low key guy and that's the way he is. and brando who i had a wonderful time with. a lot of people you know said how terrible he was to work with and he was very tempremental. we did a comedy with david. and he adored david. he always told wonderful stories and all the books he had written. i knew all the stories before he wrote the books. and brando was playing comedy. he loved comedy. he never had an opportunity to play comedy. and he loved the opportunity to play comedy. so i guess i got the best of brando. >>> and we talk to one oscar winner, the only one to ever have the opportunity to work with albert hitchcock. whoever said that "less is more" is more or less mathematically challenged. less isn't more, it's less. and the only thing more than more is a lot more. which is exactly what i get at embassy suites. more space... more down time. more family time. -more me time. -more me time. -more me time. because the more more i have, the more i hav
jimmy stewart and still around and wonderful. exactly off screen the way he is on screen. the kind of the bumbling, very sweet low key guy and that's the way he is. and brando who i had a wonderful time with. a lot of people you know said how terrible he was to work with and he was very tempremental. we did a comedy with david. and he adored david. he always told wonderful stories and all the books he had written. i knew all the stories before he wrote the books. and brando was playing comedy....
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then jimmie stewart and henry fonda.e has that every man quality where you identify with and invest in, what happens to him. it's a wonderful performance. >> up for best actor. >> the only thing -- one thing i don't think that is believable about that film. who would cheat on george clooney? >> married for a long time. >> think about that. we will be back with more on the oscars when we return. >>> okay. tonight is oscars and back with jan wall and rambling through a couple movies there are a lot of good ones. >> a lot of celebration of movie making. >> what i saw, the stories were good. >> the stories are good and movies that remind us of why we love the movies. that's important. >> one of the reasons i love is woody allen. i have had a blind spot for this man forever. >> since sweet and low down for me was his last great film and then made a whole bunch that were forgettable. but this movie, this midnight in paris. >> what do you love? >> here is something that i love. not so much the movie itself but the effect it had
then jimmie stewart and henry fonda.e has that every man quality where you identify with and invest in, what happens to him. it's a wonderful performance. >> up for best actor. >> the only thing -- one thing i don't think that is believable about that film. who would cheat on george clooney? >> married for a long time. >> think about that. we will be back with more on the oscars when we return. >>> okay. tonight is oscars and back with jan wall and rambling...
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forgive me if i pretend that i'm up here with ruth buzzi, jimmy stewart, red buttons, foster brooks and rich little. i'm being honest, that's who i wish were up here. and to those of you who are actually up here, i apologize from the bottom of don rickles' heart. i'm sorry. the national prayer breakfast, maybe we should get serious and say something about prayer. nah. okay. seriously, though, what is prayer? the real question is, what is prayer? prayer is real faith in god. it is not phoney religiousity. it is not take this archaic verbiage and we believe we are a chronicy deity. we need something archaic in our wooden something language. that, my friends, is not prayer. that is a lot of pious srkpiou. pious baloney is not god, it is scripture. imagine if we talked to god that way. we don't try to fool god with phoney religiousity. this goes to the difference between religion and religiousity and a real faith in god. we know people who go to church but don't know religion. real faith and prayer is not religious. it's from the heart, it's honest, it's real. i had the privilege of writing
forgive me if i pretend that i'm up here with ruth buzzi, jimmy stewart, red buttons, foster brooks and rich little. i'm being honest, that's who i wish were up here. and to those of you who are actually up here, i apologize from the bottom of don rickles' heart. i'm sorry. the national prayer breakfast, maybe we should get serious and say something about prayer. nah. okay. seriously, though, what is prayer? the real question is, what is prayer? prayer is real faith in god. it is not phoney...
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. >> reporter: jimmy stewart won that year for "the philadelphia story.d lifelong friends. >> whatever happens to you will happen to me. >> reporter: in 1944 ingrid bergman up for the best actress for "for whom the bell tolls" competed against her good friend jennifer jones in "song of bernadette." . >> i have a cool head. >> reporter: jones won and if bergman was disappointed, she didn't let on. nor did she have to wait long. the next year she won for "gaslight." the oscar presented by her friend and ex-competitor. hollywood is a small place. it's not uncommon for friends to be nominated against friends. >> reporter: in 1973 after "the last tango in paris," brando was up for best actor against jack nicholson for "the last detail." they were next-door neighbors and drinking buddies. the year before brando had won for "the godfather" and famously declined it. two years later nicholson finally won for "cuckoo's nest." >> i guess this proves there are as many nuts in the academy as anywhere else. >> reporter: win, lose or draw, the likelihood is these two bu
. >> reporter: jimmy stewart won that year for "the philadelphia story.d lifelong friends. >> whatever happens to you will happen to me. >> reporter: in 1944 ingrid bergman up for the best actress for "for whom the bell tolls" competed against her good friend jennifer jones in "song of bernadette." . >> i have a cool head. >> reporter: jones won and if bergman was disappointed, she didn't let on. nor did she have to wait long. the next year...
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. >> is it fair that the journalist described as looking like gary cooper and talking like jimmy stewart? >> no, it's not fair. >> let me show you some video that we found on youtube. we'll run a little bit of it and it will give you a reminder of something that happened in july of 1967 when 43 people were killed in detroit. ♪ ♪ that day in july ♪ black day in july ♪ motor city madness has touched the countryside ♪ ♪ and through the smoke you can hear it fire and wide and the children locked inside ♪ ♪ black day in july ♪ black day in july ♪ motor city has spread across the land law and order taken in their hands for the sons of their fathers there's no guarantee at last ♪ ♪ black day in july ♪ black day in july ♪ in the streets of motor city there's a deadly silence fell ♪ ♪ in the bodies stretched upon the ground upon the filthy pavement no reason can be found ♪ ♪ black day in july ♪ black day in july ♪ motor city madness has touched the countryside ♪ ♪ and the people rise in anger and the streets began to fell and there's gunfire around the rooftops and the blood began to spill ♪ ♪ bl
. >> is it fair that the journalist described as looking like gary cooper and talking like jimmy stewart? >> no, it's not fair. >> let me show you some video that we found on youtube. we'll run a little bit of it and it will give you a reminder of something that happened in july of 1967 when 43 people were killed in detroit. ♪ ♪ that day in july ♪ black day in july ♪ motor city madness has touched the countryside ♪ ♪ and through the smoke you can hear it fire and...
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wishes we were still back in the telegram eric because this would have been you know one of those jimmy stewart scenes where they're bringing them in by the creek to the senate offices bill the in the pipeline pieces of the pipeline are already in place up in the northern part of the united states they're expanding the ports and the refineries down in texas in anticipation of the oil arriving there there be expanding the size of the panama canal and they're building super tankers to carry more of that gasoline that that is now the number one manufacturer export of our nation through the panama canal and off to asia as well to to south america and europe. and these guys as you say seven months ago nobody even knew what this was and they were not just well into the planning but well into the implementation of it you have put a significant log in the road in front of them. i'm guessing they're not going to give up easily no i think not big oil is not used to losing they almost never lose and they're mad about this when the president denied the permit the head of the american petroleum institute sa
wishes we were still back in the telegram eric because this would have been you know one of those jimmy stewart scenes where they're bringing them in by the creek to the senate offices bill the in the pipeline pieces of the pipeline are already in place up in the northern part of the united states they're expanding the ports and the refineries down in texas in anticipation of the oil arriving there there be expanding the size of the panama canal and they're building super tankers to carry more...
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else was somber and not happy, and he comes back and says, hey, pat, did you hear the time that jimmy stewart and i -- he was talking about hollywood. he had just put it behind him. reagan, when he got angry, is like a 15-minute horrible storm, then it's over and the sun is out. reagan was an entirely different person. he brooded about a lot of things and they were on his mind, but i just don't know in terms of communications what you can tell a president because they each bring different skills. i do know nixon used his skills well. he was -- nixon would sit in front of that -- as you're sitting there, he would go with the country again and again and again with the president address. and he had his speech, good evening, my fellow americans, you know. can we find a new way to open this? all the kids in the country would say, good evening, my fellow americans. in the end, he said, well, i'm comfortable with that. so he would use that every time. his arguments were loirly and persuasive. what made reagan so effective were anecdotes. you start making a point and then he starts telling a story th
else was somber and not happy, and he comes back and says, hey, pat, did you hear the time that jimmy stewart and i -- he was talking about hollywood. he had just put it behind him. reagan, when he got angry, is like a 15-minute horrible storm, then it's over and the sun is out. reagan was an entirely different person. he brooded about a lot of things and they were on his mind, but i just don't know in terms of communications what you can tell a president because they each bring different...
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>> you know, that was kind of a jimmy stewart "mr. smith goes to washington" speech last night from santorum, very effective, not quite as effective as the speech after winning ohio. but it was good. your guy, is he running for national consultant? there was nothing about american history, nothing about vision, nothing about when the united states as people, what our values are. all this sort of like i've got a business plan and if you invest in me i'll cut your death tax and alternative income tax and cut down your rates if you invest in me. it was a business proposition, wasn't it? is that what his plan is? >> it had some -- >> like what? >> the most important thing was he gave you a preview of the general election. he said more jobs, less debt, smaller government. as opposed to president obama, who's giving you fewer jobs, more debt, and bigger government. >> how is he cutting the debt? i heard more tax cuts. where is the speech -- >> go back -- >> no debt reduction in that speech. >> he's presented plans for entitlement reform, so
>> you know, that was kind of a jimmy stewart "mr. smith goes to washington" speech last night from santorum, very effective, not quite as effective as the speech after winning ohio. but it was good. your guy, is he running for national consultant? there was nothing about american history, nothing about vision, nothing about when the united states as people, what our values are. all this sort of like i've got a business plan and if you invest in me i'll cut your death tax and...
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jeff gordon and jimmie johnson the hendrick duo. tony stewart with hendrick power as has kurt busch. four chevrolets. >> darrell: you don't want to run second in this race. >> larry: this is all about winning. >> mike: nobody remembers who finished is second. >> larry: and there is kyle busch in the 18 car. he was on pit road at the last caution. a lot of repair to the 18 car. >> darrell: remember him over there in turn two about ready to knock the wall down? >> mike: five laps to go. front four on the inside out in front of kyle busch who pulls along side older brother kurt in the 51. >> darrell: five to go. our top 15 drivers all on the lead lap within three quarters of a second of each other. >> darrell: here we go. things going to pick up here. >> mike: busch moves to the outside of stewart's 14 with a little help from greg biffle. >> darrell: this is exactly what you want to see right here. you got the outside. you got the push. and you are coming toward the front. inch by inch. >> larry: and darrell, there is not nothing jeff gordon in the
jeff gordon and jimmie johnson the hendrick duo. tony stewart with hendrick power as has kurt busch. four chevrolets. >> darrell: you don't want to run second in this race. >> larry: this is all about winning. >> mike: nobody remembers who finished is second. >> larry: and there is kyle busch in the 18 car. he was on pit road at the last caution. a lot of repair to the 18 car. >> darrell: remember him over there in turn two about ready to knock the wall down?...
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jeff gordon and jimmie johnson the hendrick duo. tony stewart with hendrick power as has kurt busch. four chevrolets. >> darrell: you don't want to run second in this race. >> larry: this is all about winning. >> mike: nobody remembers who finished is second. >> larry: and there is kyle busch in the 18 car. he was on pit road at the last caution. a lot of repair to the 18 car. >> darrell: remember him over there in turn two about ready to knock the wall down? >> mike: five laps to go. front four on the inside out in front of kyle busch who pulls along side older brother kurt in the 51. >> darrell: five to go. our top 15 drivers all on the lead lap within three quarters of a second of each other. >> darrell: here we go. things going to pick up here. >> mike: busch moves to the outside of stewart's 14 with a little help from greg biffle. >> darrell: this is exactly what you want to see right here. you got the outside. you got the push. and you are coming toward the front. inch by inch. >> larry: and darrell, there is not nothing jeff gordon in the
jeff gordon and jimmie johnson the hendrick duo. tony stewart with hendrick power as has kurt busch. four chevrolets. >> darrell: you don't want to run second in this race. >> larry: this is all about winning. >> mike: nobody remembers who finished is second. >> larry: and there is kyle busch in the 18 car. he was on pit road at the last caution. a lot of repair to the 18 car. >> darrell: remember him over there in turn two about ready to knock the wall down?...
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institutions of all kinds, saving and loan associations, building and loan associations of the jimmy stewartiety, these were nonprofits. nobody got rich off of them. health insurance plans of tt era tded to be nonprofits, tended to be co-ops. trade union, of course, much stronger. there was more of a sense of civic and social solidarity. solidarity, ierestingly, was borrowed by the trade movement union from the catholic church via 19th century german jesuit named heinrich pesh, who wrote of solid uarism in the tradition of the climate. and solidarity means we're all members of one community. and now you have someone as conservative as charles murray of all people in his new book "coming apart" lamenting what what bob reich called the segregation of the successful. if the wealthiest people live in gated communities, go to private clubs, send their kids to private schools, then they don't need public institutions and society's most influential people cease to be constituents for public institutions. why did all of this happen? we can spend a whole evening talking about this. but i think on the
institutions of all kinds, saving and loan associations, building and loan associations of the jimmy stewartiety, these were nonprofits. nobody got rich off of them. health insurance plans of tt era tded to be nonprofits, tended to be co-ops. trade union, of course, much stronger. there was more of a sense of civic and social solidarity. solidarity, ierestingly, was borrowed by the trade movement union from the catholic church via 19th century german jesuit named heinrich pesh, who wrote of...
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. >> jimmy stewart? >> no. >> jay leno? >> no. >> david letterman? >> what's his name?e's quite hot, isn't he? >> the other one? >> no. a republican convict. >> last one? >> oh. >> president in the west wing. sorry. >> becky anderson there in london on a mu-- >>> on a much different note, a television legend died today. even if you don't know the name, don cornelius created "soul train." in its time, "soul train" was the coolest show on tv. aretha franklin performed there, so did gladys knight, marvin gaye, james brown. i could go on and on and on, just like the dancers you see there. cornelius' body was found this morning in his home. police believe he killed himself with a gunshot wound to the head. he was 75 years old. as expected, response across the music world is rushing in. i am humbled to have on the line stevie wonder, one of the many, many musicians who knew don cornelius. he joins me on the phone from los angeles. mr. wonder, if i can just begin with, you know, investigators at this hour, they are still trying to piece together what happened, the how, the why
. >> jimmy stewart? >> no. >> jay leno? >> no. >> david letterman? >> what's his name?e's quite hot, isn't he? >> the other one? >> no. a republican convict. >> last one? >> oh. >> president in the west wing. sorry. >> becky anderson there in london on a mu-- >>> on a much different note, a television legend died today. even if you don't know the name, don cornelius created "soul train." in its time,...
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. >> jimmy: like martha stewart's estate. billies" had moved in? >> definitely. >> jimmy: do you know your neighbors? >> we have a crazy lady. and she walks her cat on a leash. that's our crazy neighbor. >> jimmy: what does she yell at? >> they yell at her to stop following her. >> jimmy: that's fun. maybe you can get her to do your laundry. on the off weeks. >> that's a good idea. >> jimmy: are you having parties and stuff at the house? >> my mom was a cool mom. she would always -- not party. but being part of the party. and hanging out. >> jimmy: now that she's gone, are you having nonmom parties? >> yes. >> jimmy: you are? yeah. that might be why your neighbor lady thinks you are following her. >> that's a good idea. >> jimmy: invite the neighbor lady to the party. it could be fun. cat on the leash. walk around. >> it would be nice. >> jimmy: pee on the heap of laundry in your home. >> stake its claim. >> jimmy: you're going to be in the movie "hunger games." [ screams ] >> jimmy: i noticed there was a lot of -- are you rea
. >> jimmy: like martha stewart's estate. billies" had moved in? >> definitely. >> jimmy: do you know your neighbors? >> we have a crazy lady. and she walks her cat on a leash. that's our crazy neighbor. >> jimmy: what does she yell at? >> they yell at her to stop following her. >> jimmy: that's fun. maybe you can get her to do your laundry. on the off weeks. >> that's a good idea. >> jimmy: are you having parties and stuff at the...
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he is doing basically a remake of the old jimmy stewart mr. smith goes to washington movie.e's mr. brown goes to washington. elizabeth warren is a very formidable candidate and belies the myth out there that massachusetts is totally liberal. you get 25, 30 miles out of boston and it's her issue, banks, foreclosure, credit card rates. strong candidate, both with a lot of money as jim indicated. might be some sort of a weakness for elizabeth warren in that a lot of her money comes from out of state. scott brown's money is being raised in state. >> we heard this before that it's hard for a woman to win statewide in massachusetts which also -- >> not true. >> that's not true. >> she's fantastic. >> is that for governor? it's just -- >> it depends on the candidate. she's a very strong candidate. martha coakley was a weak candidate. >> that's what we heard, that people in massachusetts don't like electing women statewide. >> that's not true. the strength of the candidate would carry the campaign and she's a strong -- >> elizabeth's going to win isn't she? >> i think scott's going
he is doing basically a remake of the old jimmy stewart mr. smith goes to washington movie.e's mr. brown goes to washington. elizabeth warren is a very formidable candidate and belies the myth out there that massachusetts is totally liberal. you get 25, 30 miles out of boston and it's her issue, banks, foreclosure, credit card rates. strong candidate, both with a lot of money as jim indicated. might be some sort of a weakness for elizabeth warren in that a lot of her money comes from out of...
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forgive me if i pretend i'm up here with bob hope and jimmy stewart and red buttons and foster brooks up here. to those of you who are actually up here, i apologize from the bottom of don rickles's heart, i am sorry. national breakfast. say something about prayer. seriously. what is prayer? the real question is what is prayer? prayer is a real faith in god. is not phony religious yossi -- religiousi religiousity. no tickets are kick ville libya edge that we believe you are old-fashioned and easily annoyed and even crankier deity. and to get your magnificent attention wheat must employ wooden and religious sounding language. that is not rare. that is to use current terminology a lot of pious baloney. who said that? a believe it was nancy pelosi. someone on the couch. i can't remember. the point is pious baloney is not where. is not based on the god of scripture. imagine talking to jesus that way. he would almost laugh at you. imagine if we talked to him that way. prayers from the heart, don't try to fool got. adam and eve friday with a fig leaf and it did not go so well. this gets to m
forgive me if i pretend i'm up here with bob hope and jimmy stewart and red buttons and foster brooks up here. to those of you who are actually up here, i apologize from the bottom of don rickles's heart, i am sorry. national breakfast. say something about prayer. seriously. what is prayer? the real question is what is prayer? prayer is a real faith in god. is not phony religious yossi -- religiousi religiousity. no tickets are kick ville libya edge that we believe you are old-fashioned and...
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he and tony stewart. >> jimmie johnson. mr. five-time. he's going to fight back in. the childress brothers. >> do you wish you could be back? >> at times. i see sundays when i wish i was out there and something happens and i remember why i quit. >> the book, was it hard to write a book and look back as well as think about the memories? >> the thing about the book is, it's my story. it's how -- the day that dale got killed. it's me. i never could understand why i even went to the hospital. i mean, my brother just won the daytona 500. i would have probably in a normal -- i would have run to victory circle. instead i ran to the hospital. why i did that, i don't even know. but i was there and that experience has changed -- it was life changing for me. it has been for many fans. that's why the title of the book, sundays will never be the same, racing is better than it's ever been. we've had the best year we've ever had. five first-time winners, a tie for the championship settled by who had the most wins. the cars are the best they've ever been. 2012 is going to be an aweso
he and tony stewart. >> jimmie johnson. mr. five-time. he's going to fight back in. the childress brothers. >> do you wish you could be back? >> at times. i see sundays when i wish i was out there and something happens and i remember why i quit. >> the book, was it hard to write a book and look back as well as think about the memories? >> the thing about the book is, it's my story. it's how -- the day that dale got killed. it's me. i never could understand why i...
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jimmy: whatever. it's the one jon stewart's on. >> steve: oh, that one, yeah.way, me and this stephen colbert character were best friends forever. for six months. [ laughter ] but that ended very badly and we became eternal enemies for six months. which i think ends on march 3rd. and i guess he's feeling a little regretful, because last night on his show, he sent me a valentine's day's card via the "late night" talk show internal mail system. i think it just arrived. [ laughter ] now -- let's see, what -- it's a nice valentine. it says "my dearest jimmiest, i know we're eternal enemies until march 3rd, but without you, i feel like vanilla ice cream with salted caramel and fudge-covered potato chip clusters -- terrible." [ laughter ] sometimes i lie awake at night wishing for a glimpse of your face, but i always fall asleep before your show comes on. [ laughter ] so i hope you'll accept this token of friendship and let's be best buds again. please read this next sentence in a whisper. i miss us. [ laughter ] sincerely yours, the reverend, sir dr. stephen t. "mos
jimmy: whatever. it's the one jon stewart's on. >> steve: oh, that one, yeah.way, me and this stephen colbert character were best friends forever. for six months. [ laughter ] but that ended very badly and we became eternal enemies for six months. which i think ends on march 3rd. and i guess he's feeling a little regretful, because last night on his show, he sent me a valentine's day's card via the "late night" talk show internal mail system. i think it just arrived. [ laughter...
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jimmy: it's cinnamon. it's like -- it's like a martha stewart version of "jackass." i watched a lot of these on youtube. more than i would care to admit. eventually i happened upon this one which watch this closely. there is a delightful surprise at the end. >> yo ready. >> first person in youtube history to swallow cinnamon. >> he swallowed cinnamon. >> i got it! [ applause ] >> oh, man. >> jimmy: that is entertainment right there. that's the sort of thing that can get this country back on track. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how do they not have a reality show, by the way? speaking of reality shows big news from the show "the x factor" today, simon cowell has fired the host of the show, steve jones and fired judges nicole scherzinger and paula abdul. they will not return to "the x factor." the host guy was terrible and nicole had a hard time -- she cried during every performance last year. but paula abdul, that surprises me. i think -- i think the problem with paula is she was too coherent last year. she didn't say anything nonsensical -- people want to hear her babble. if i was samening i would g
jimmy: it's cinnamon. it's like -- it's like a martha stewart version of "jackass." i watched a lot of these on youtube. more than i would care to admit. eventually i happened upon this one which watch this closely. there is a delightful surprise at the end. >> yo ready. >> first person in youtube history to swallow cinnamon. >> he swallowed cinnamon. >> i got it! [ applause ] >> oh, man. >> jimmy: that is entertainment right there. that's the sort...
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jimmie johnson in the 48 car, they are not the defending champs after their streak of five straight titles ended this past fall when tony stewart claimed the championship. >> all right. joining us now from daytona is jimmie johnson. i could imagine of all the drivers you're more anxious to get this thing rolling after not winning the cup title for the first time in five years. true? >> well, i mean, i love to race so i'm ready to go racing and start the season with the daytona 500. that's the trophy i want and i'm ready to race for it. the last year didn't end the way we wanted it to. that's the way it is. >> what was it like to go to the white house? >> jimmie is not just one of the best drivers of all time. he is up there with some of the great sports dynasties. if you think about it, only the boston celtics, the yankees, and the canadians have ever won more than 4 titles in a row. and now jimmie is breathing down the next of dale earnhardt and richard petty for the most nascar titles ever. >> it's one thing for me to sit here and recite your accomplishments. it's another for the man in charge of the country to do it. what wa
jimmie johnson in the 48 car, they are not the defending champs after their streak of five straight titles ended this past fall when tony stewart claimed the championship. >> all right. joining us now from daytona is jimmie johnson. i could imagine of all the drivers you're more anxious to get this thing rolling after not winning the cup title for the first time in five years. true? >> well, i mean, i love to race so i'm ready to go racing and start the season with the daytona 500....
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. >> now jimmy is breathing down the necks of dale earn hart and richard petti. >> johnson got the presidential treatment but it was tony stewart who snapped his streak in november. i spoke to him today. >> one thing for me to sit here and recite your accomplishments, another for the -- the man in charge of this country to do it. what was it like? >> crazy. just a wild wild moment to experience that and i kind kind of felt like forest gulp. pretty cool. >> congratulations, how do you feel? >> i got to pee. >> i believe he said he has to go pee. >> pg&e, tiger woods needed all 18 holes to win. he rushes, he will face nick what the any tomorrow. >>> i have the wednesday night top five. >>> what knicks announcer was wearing tonight. >> looks good on you. >>> number four the national hulo hoop contest. they. >>> number three, harbaugh the brother-in-law of tom creed so harbaugh was the clean up boy taking the chair away after the time out. >>> number two, clippers are in the top five it means that blake griffin is there. a monster dunk in the lane. la beat denver. >>> and the number one play of the night. jeremy lin the first new y
. >> now jimmy is breathing down the necks of dale earn hart and richard petti. >> johnson got the presidential treatment but it was tony stewart who snapped his streak in november. i spoke to him today. >> one thing for me to sit here and recite your accomplishments, another for the -- the man in charge of this country to do it. what was it like? >> crazy. just a wild wild moment to experience that and i kind kind of felt like forest gulp. pretty cool. >>...
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people like jeff gordon and jimmie johnson and carl edwards and tony stewart and junior.d there's a number of other veterans. but we've got some really strong, young drivers, too. we've got marcus ambrose. he's an australian guy driving for richard petty. he's got a great car this week. and some of the toyotas that my brother has. we've had ten -- the last ten daytona 500s, we've had ten different winners. so here you go. you pick one. >> it's going to be an exciting day, and we're excited to see you call it. thanks for joining us, darrell waltrip. we appreciate it. >> nice to be here. >>> and coming up next, teens and preteens revealing their sad lack of self-esteem. how parents can help. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." we know can do the job. a paint new glidden duo paint plus primer available only at the home depot. one coat does double duty. and fits our budget perfectly. so there's a brand-new room... ...right where the old one used to be. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. new glidden duo paint plus primer. only at the home dep
people like jeff gordon and jimmie johnson and carl edwards and tony stewart and junior.d there's a number of other veterans. but we've got some really strong, young drivers, too. we've got marcus ambrose. he's an australian guy driving for richard petty. he's got a great car this week. and some of the toyotas that my brother has. we've had ten -- the last ten daytona 500s, we've had ten different winners. so here you go. you pick one. >> it's going to be an exciting day, and we're...