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oh, joan, joan, joan. oh, sweet joan. >> poor joan. jon: poor joan. i know. jon: what's a guy to do? one hit after another, it seems. >> jon: it just doesn't seem fair. she is the only character that i feel like should still be alive in the '70s. >> why is that? why is she the only one? >> jon: because there's something still good about joan. >> she tries to be good, i think. >> jon: what about this for joan in the '70s, a spin-off where it's just you and you solve mysteries in a van? >> absolutely. jon: joan. uses her feminine we'lls to solve crimes. >> jon: why not? i would have gotten away with it too. you know, do you read your scripts? and do you think to yourself as you're reading down because the men in this show are terrible people. >> making some bad decisions. jon: yes. but do you ever read to scripts and think to yourself, that still happens? yeah, that still happens in modern life? that is the plight of women. while it has improved it has not advanced to the point where these are the types of mistreatments that are so unusual that they're extinct?
oh, joan, joan, joan. oh, sweet joan. >> poor joan. jon: poor joan. i know. jon: what's a guy to do? one hit after another, it seems. >> jon: it just doesn't seem fair. she is the only character that i feel like should still be alive in the '70s. >> why is that? why is she the only one? >> jon: because there's something still good about joan. >> she tries to be good, i think. >> jon: what about this for joan in the '70s, a spin-off where it's just you and you...
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>> hi, i'm joan lunden. i just turned 61 and for the first time in my career-- in my life, really-- i get stopped on the street and i get letters and questions and compliments all about my skin. so, what's my secret? i discovered murad resurgence. >> with resurgence, my skin really does have a glow. >> one of my friends she's like, "did you get botox?" i'm like, "no, i'm using resurgence." 'cause i'm not kidding these lines are gone, baby! >> female announcer: millions of women all across the world of all ages and all ethnicities are turning back the hands of time and rediscovering their youthful glow with murad resurgence. >> male announcer: who's the beauty genius behind it all? it's dr. howard murad, dermatologist, pharmacist and founder of the first clinical skin care line. >> female announcer: he's a four-time bestselling anti-aging beauty author, holding 18 patents and still today defines the vision and direction of the murad empire. vogue magazine calls dr. murad one of the nation's best dermatologist
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joan sebastian hace un importante anuncio.mÁs ahora mismo en "primer impacto." ♪ >>> lo conozco en febrero de este aÑo, tengo dos meses de conocerlo, soy una dama de su casa y del trabajo, y no tengo nada que decir, es un gran hombre. >>> es la reacciÓn de una conocida presentadora que la vingulan con esteban, el ex de jenni rivera. mucho se preguntan si pretende usar el lugar de la fallecida "la diva de la banda." >>> hola quÉ tal, bienvenidos. les saluda bÁrbara bermudo. y mÁs adelante tendremos estas declaraciÓn de la mujer que aseguran que flechÓ el corazon de esteban loaiza. y antes un abuso que vuelve a sacudir a la iglesia catÓlica. >>> los dos sacerdotes de 53 aÑos uno y otro de 56 fueron capturados en la casa inmaculado corazÓn de policÍa, y fueron llevados a la cÁrcel para iniciar investigaciÓn. a la afuera algunos en medios de lÁgrimas quisieron impedir esto. y aseguraban que no creÍan la versiÓn. >>> empezÓ con acercamientos de carÁcter sentimentales y desafortunadamente una noche de tantas se dio el hecho en parti
joan sebastian hace un importante anuncio.mÁs ahora mismo en "primer impacto." ♪ >>> lo conozco en febrero de este aÑo, tengo dos meses de conocerlo, soy una dama de su casa y del trabajo, y no tengo nada que decir, es un gran hombre. >>> es la reacciÓn de una conocida presentadora que la vingulan con esteban, el ex de jenni rivera. mucho se preguntan si pretende usar el lugar de la fallecida "la diva de la banda." >>> hola quÉ tal,...
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. >> followed by ed, healey and mic -- [inaudible] and then joan wood. >> good afternoon welcome back. >> good afternoon mr. chair man members of the board i'm here to speak on a couple of items first let me follow up on something that john -- said about taxi stands. i think the sooner we get taxi stands back where they belong the better the taxi service is going to be in this city and to follow up on something that mr. -- [inaudible] said to come up with any decision they may not make any decisions regarding illegal limosines in my lifetime and i say that partly tongue and cheek because i hope i am wrong but i have never seen any action -- [inaudible] and you know the thing is i think one of the rulings that the state puc made was we're not going to fine you until we look into everything. apparently, take that to mean -- i think that they are operating illegally right now so i think you as the board have the authority to ask for that. >> thank you. >> joan wood, john horn. >> is there any other members of the public who wish to address the board if they can fill out a speaker card an
. >> followed by ed, healey and mic -- [inaudible] and then joan wood. >> good afternoon welcome back. >> good afternoon mr. chair man members of the board i'm here to speak on a couple of items first let me follow up on something that john -- said about taxi stands. i think the sooner we get taxi stands back where they belong the better the taxi service is going to be in this city and to follow up on something that mr. -- [inaudible] said to come up with any decision they may...
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[loud cheering and applaus joan: aww...o all of you at home, if you haven't already, it is my hope that you will be inspired to join the growing resurgence phenomenon that is sweeping the nation. thanks for joining us today. [applaus >> female announcer: what does it take to get skin this beautiful? just one thing: murad resurgence. resurgence is the only comprehensive skin care line specifically designed to target all the signs of hormonally aging skin. >> male announcer: murad resurgence has earned four good housekeeping seals, so you can feel confident knowing that you've made the best choice for your skin. >> female announcer: in just three simple steps, you can exfoliate dry, dead skin cells help stimulate collagen production and lock in hydration the very first time you use it. murad resurgence is perfect for women of every skin type and every ethnicity, and brings out that beautiful healthy glowing skin murad is famous for. pay close attention to this! order today and for the first time ever, we'll send you the best-
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joining me now, krystal ball and joan walsh. chris krystal, are you surprised just eight days after the bombing you're hearing stuff like this from a top republican like lindsey graham. >> the only thing you need to know about lindsey gram right now is that he's running for re-election. even though he knows better, even though he knows that dzhokhar, for example, is not going to be tried as an enemy combatant, even though he knows his allegations against the president are ridiculous, it's a way of him scoring political points. i'll say, you know, i don't think there's anything wrong as you were pointing out asking questions about, okay, did the fbi follow the right course here? >> the investigation. >> absolutely. but when you go for this nakedly political point instead, you actually undermine those sorts of honest investigations. because it turns it into political football rather than a real inquiry into what happened and if there was anything we could do or anything we could learn. >> i think, joan, there is a legitimate quest
joining me now, krystal ball and joan walsh. chris krystal, are you surprised just eight days after the bombing you're hearing stuff like this from a top republican like lindsey graham. >> the only thing you need to know about lindsey gram right now is that he's running for re-election. even though he knows better, even though he knows that dzhokhar, for example, is not going to be tried as an enemy combatant, even though he knows his allegations against the president are ridiculous, it's...
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and i'm glad joan brought up muslims. president bush went out of his way to visit the muslim center here in d.c. about a month after ne 9/11. that sent a very important signal to the country. but for those of us critical of bush on iraq and the handling of the economy, the one thing we didn't expect was the lesson that the republican party would draw, the way to deal with the problems that bush had was to move further to the right. and that's what we face now. and it's almost as if president obama was saying republicans on immigration reform, this won't be my legacy. this would be george w. bush's legacy so maybe he'll pick up some votes on immigration reform. >> well, and i want to ask this, joan. you know, the former president bush talked about seeing the character of the american people. i want you to listen to this. >> i saw the people in new orleans who made homemade boats to rescue their neighbors from the floods. i saw service members lay down their lives to keep the country safe and make other nations free. >> thi
and i'm glad joan brought up muslims. president bush went out of his way to visit the muslim center here in d.c. about a month after ne 9/11. that sent a very important signal to the country. but for those of us critical of bush on iraq and the handling of the economy, the one thing we didn't expect was the lesson that the republican party would draw, the way to deal with the problems that bush had was to move further to the right. and that's what we face now. and it's almost as if president...
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joan griffiths and jan murphy are active seniors who share a love of walking. they also share a concern about what might happen to them while they were out and about. especially jan. she suffered a heart attack two years ago. >> it really makes you top and think. i'm going to all these places, nobody knows me, what happens if i have another heart attack? what happens if i collapse? >> reporter: 88-year-old joan worried about falling. >> my daughter lives in washington, d.c. i was concerned if i tripped or fell down, was out, that nobody would know who i was. because i only carry my house key and wear my sunglasses when i walk. >> reporter: both brought their concerns to annie hankstrum to a nonprofit helping seniors. annie and her husband, a doctor, came up with the solution in a flash, a flash drive that contains critical medical information but nothing else. >> we don't want to give anything away that would have their address or their social security number. it's really, who is your emergency contact in case of an emergency? any medication you're taking, any
joan griffiths and jan murphy are active seniors who share a love of walking. they also share a concern about what might happen to them while they were out and about. especially jan. she suffered a heart attack two years ago. >> it really makes you top and think. i'm going to all these places, nobody knows me, what happens if i have another heart attack? what happens if i collapse? >> reporter: 88-year-old joan worried about falling. >> my daughter lives in washington, d.c. i...
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joan sebastian es enamorado. >>> te cantÓ algo? te dijo algo? rosa del pleito y las discusiones que se vieron sus dos hijos. >>> un lava autos. autolavado. >>> cÓmo estÁ saliendo adelante con la situaciÓn? >>> pues, fÍjate que yo no me enfoco mucho en eso. sabes ¿por quÉ? porque en todas las familias sucede, donde quiera se pelean, muchos dicen y son cristianos, no, no es que seamos cristianos, podemos ser cualquier nominaciÓn, todas las familias tienen sus alegatos, y sus desacuerdos, pero no son hermanos de jenni rivera, estamos en el ojo del huracÁn, lo Único que sÉ y confÍo en mi dios, al rato se van a contentar, y estar abrazando y llorar juntos, y todo. asÍ que yo no temo, no temo a nada, se pelearÁn, se neojaran, durarÁn, pero nunca olvidaran que son hermanos. >>> claro que me duele, pero estarÁn bien, alegamos, peleamos antes, somos familia comÚn y corriente, ahorita estamos en obstÁculos, nos amamos y queremos de corazÓn, somos sangre, no conocemos nada mÁs, la fama y el dinero se acaba en 20 aÑos, tal vez no te vuelva a ver, no me vuel
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and joan baez, senior, activist and mother of folk singer joan baez, has died just days after her 100thbirthday. known as big joan, she was arrested along with her daughter and dozens of others in 1967 for blocking the entrance to an armed forces induction center in oakland, california. while imprisoned at the santa rita county jail, the mother and daughter received a visit from the rev. dr. martin luther king, jr., who gave a news conference outside the jail praising their act of civil disobedience. appreciation for what they're doing for the peace movement and for what they've done for the civil-rights movement, i will take time out of my schedule to come out to see them, to visit them, and let them know they have our absolute support. and i might say that i see these two struggles as one struggle. [applause] there can be no justice without peace, and there can be no peace without justice. >> martin luther king, jr., speaking outside the santa rita county jail january 1968 after visiting with joan baez, her mother, and the peace activist iras and perot, who had all been in prison for
and joan baez, senior, activist and mother of folk singer joan baez, has died just days after her 100thbirthday. known as big joan, she was arrested along with her daughter and dozens of others in 1967 for blocking the entrance to an armed forces induction center in oakland, california. while imprisoned at the santa rita county jail, the mother and daughter received a visit from the rev. dr. martin luther king, jr., who gave a news conference outside the jail praising their act of civil...
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joan walsh salon.com, thank you for this book.nk you for your excellent web site and thank you for stopping by. >> thanks for having me. >> john: my thanks again to joan walsh. coming up, now that the fbi has actual suspects in the boston bombings, do we forget two days of laughably bad news coverage? i can think of one newspaper that hopes we would. like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes.
joan walsh salon.com, thank you for this book.nk you for your excellent web site and thank you for stopping by. >> thanks for having me. >> john: my thanks again to joan walsh. coming up, now that the fbi has actual suspects in the boston bombings, do we forget two days of laughably bad news coverage? i can think of one newspaper that hopes we would. like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something....
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but let's bring in joan walsh, "salon"'s editor at large. so joan, you talk about how the separation here with make the heart grow fonder, right? and clearly then the numbers back it up it a certain point but i was struck by the fact we are watching a president obama right now handling terrorism, going after our threats that we face but also paying great attention to our constitutional and legal obligations. and i feel with less panic and less talk about fear and terror alerts. isn't there a cannot trast alert for people to be reminded of george w. bush and not go back to the way he handled a similar conflict? >> i'm not sure people are comparing them side by side. but i think the numbers show the stimulus worked. it didn't do everything it needed to but took people out of the misery they were in, a lot of people. he has kept us safe. this bombing is an unfortunate blip but in general he's done all the things you said. and people, the country doesn't have to sense of siege it had in 2008, early 2009. i think president bush should thank presi
but let's bring in joan walsh, "salon"'s editor at large. so joan, you talk about how the separation here with make the heart grow fonder, right? and clearly then the numbers back it up it a certain point but i was struck by the fact we are watching a president obama right now handling terrorism, going after our threats that we face but also paying great attention to our constitutional and legal obligations. and i feel with less panic and less talk about fear and terror alerts. isn't...
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. >> joan prostituted herself. >> yes. don't know if it was anymore prostituting herself than pete telling american airlines his father had died on that plane. you know, i don't want to take away at all what joan did. it is a tough thing to do and a story based on reality. >> okay, girls. come on in. >> reporter: how worried or concerned or aware are you when you're writing for your women characters about them not just being joan and megan and peggy but them being symbolic of women in general? >> that is a really good question. i don't want the characters to ever be symbolic in general. did women have it harder? yes. were there women pioneers? yes. were there exceptions to every rule? yes. how did someone succeed in that world? i think the show resonates because things are not that different. i don't want to give a history lesson. i want people to know that these people could be their mothers. >> but the dark heart of "mad men" is mysterious, womanizing ad man don draper. the last line from the last season is, are you alon
. >> joan prostituted herself. >> yes. don't know if it was anymore prostituting herself than pete telling american airlines his father had died on that plane. you know, i don't want to take away at all what joan did. it is a tough thing to do and a story based on reality. >> okay, girls. come on in. >> reporter: how worried or concerned or aware are you when you're writing for your women characters about them not just being joan and megan and peggy but them being...
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joan, here's the problem with all of this.nn beck, there are six members of congress who are going to open an investigation into this conspiracy theory about a third man. >> i believe that -- i believe that. i'm sure we have six members of congress crazy -- i mean, louie gohmert has to be on the list. >> yeah. >> we have six members of congress. but, you know, the thing about o'reilly that's so cynical, i mean, roger ailes had the good sense to get rid of glenn beck to realize glenn beck was becoming a terrible embarrassment to fox. and o'reilly brings him back, because i don't know, he's having an issue with his ratings and he's got to gin up the islamophobia and now give glenn beck another fox platform to spew this stuff? i mean, it's just so cynical. >> there's voters at home who will buy it. so there are senators who will push it. >> of course. toure and joan walsh. thank you so much for joining us. much more ahead. >>> first, we'd like to say good-bye to a legend. country music superstar george jones passed away this morn
joan, here's the problem with all of this.nn beck, there are six members of congress who are going to open an investigation into this conspiracy theory about a third man. >> i believe that -- i believe that. i'm sure we have six members of congress crazy -- i mean, louie gohmert has to be on the list. >> yeah. >> we have six members of congress. but, you know, the thing about o'reilly that's so cynical, i mean, roger ailes had the good sense to get rid of glenn beck to realize...
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. >>> coming up, why gwyneth paltrow is comparing herself to joan rivers. >>> and a serious topic joan are watching on tv is going to aff y >> you don't think something you are watching on tv will affect your life. my husband, it was his birthday. all of a sudden he was having a massive heart attack. my son eric remembered seeing on world news with diane sawyer a new technique for cpr. we were so lucky to have watched diane and dr. besser that night. i know it does seem crazy, but watching world news with diane ♪ skinny so skinny >>> all right, friday, everybody. time for "the skinny." tom cruise always interesting when he appears on somebody's show. you never know what he will do. on jimmy kimmel last night. didn't jump on any couches. or anything. he is promoting "oblivion." he did do something cool. spent allegedly three hours. he got there early on purpose, so he could sign autographs and shake hands with every single person. he did this for three hours. pretty cool. >> wow. >> let's listen in. jimmy kimmel asked him about it. >> we were spying on you yesterday, you have the premie
. >>> coming up, why gwyneth paltrow is comparing herself to joan rivers. >>> and a serious topic joan are watching on tv is going to aff y >> you don't think something you are watching on tv will affect your life. my husband, it was his birthday. all of a sudden he was having a massive heart attack. my son eric remembered seeing on world news with diane sawyer a new technique for cpr. we were so lucky to have watched diane and dr. besser that night. i know it does seem...
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i want to start with you, joan. hilarious that darrell issa, the new investigative genius of the republican party, has nailed on to this being so stupid as to say hillary signed all these things. your thoughts? >> these guys, it's like they have benghazi fever and making them really dopy, chris. this is embarrassing. the rudimentary fact check, a low-level staffer could have figured this out. it shows he has no working knowledge of how the state department actually proceeds and doesn't seem to care to push this. and, you know, his friends on fox, practically calling secretary clinton a liar. it's sort -- it metastasized over there. it's so easily debunked it didn't really enter the mainstream media bloodstream. they went after the president with this stuff. they thought they could do something last november. it never got traction. now you're right. they're throwing everything they can at secretary clinton because they're scared of 2016. >> you know, i said, howard, before we got started, joan came on as well, i talk
i want to start with you, joan. hilarious that darrell issa, the new investigative genius of the republican party, has nailed on to this being so stupid as to say hillary signed all these things. your thoughts? >> these guys, it's like they have benghazi fever and making them really dopy, chris. this is embarrassing. the rudimentary fact check, a low-level staffer could have figured this out. it shows he has no working knowledge of how the state department actually proceeds and doesn't...
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joan walsh, her book "what's the matter with white people?"ersonally offends me but that's all right. that's now incheaper, but you g smaller piece of that. a worthy addition, i'm sure. let me go to the question of hillary clinton. it seems to me if these people pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to hear these people speak, the question period is always part of the money. that's part of the gate. won't those people in the audience, whoever they are, they're in the real estate business or housing business i guess today, aren't they going to ask what are you up to? what are you doing? >> absolutely, chris. they're going to want to know. there are going to be people in the audience, even though we're not allowed to be there, who are going to be pressing that question. she's always got a deft answer. i don't think her being out there really means anything about her intentions. she always said she intended to speak, she intended to write. she didn't decide to join a cloister or go away, you know, on a long trip. this is part of what she said she'
joan walsh, her book "what's the matter with white people?"ersonally offends me but that's all right. that's now incheaper, but you g smaller piece of that. a worthy addition, i'm sure. let me go to the question of hillary clinton. it seems to me if these people pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to hear these people speak, the question period is always part of the money. that's part of the gate. won't those people in the audience, whoever they are, they're in the real estate...
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melissa joan hart is a great add. we use real people and mix of celebrities to talk about our people. melissa: how do you police that? when i see the people as well, i wonder are they taking diet pills? are people coming to their house every day as trainers? you don't have control over that aspect or you sign some keep after agreement with them? how does it work? everybody is always wondering. >> celebrities lose weight on our product. >> that is it? you don't limit them what else they could possibly do? >> they take our products and i believe that's what they're doing. melissa: okay. beyond wal-mart what is your next step after that? are you looking for more partnerships in other stores, or do you want to drive more sales online? where does your strategy go from here? >> i think there is a lot of opportunities. we want to be everywhere. retail opportunity is exciting and successful with wal-mart and main product and die betic product. we're looking to expand and more work with wal-mart and on tumts with other retaile
melissa joan hart is a great add. we use real people and mix of celebrities to talk about our people. melissa: how do you police that? when i see the people as well, i wonder are they taking diet pills? are people coming to their house every day as trainers? you don't have control over that aspect or you sign some keep after agreement with them? how does it work? everybody is always wondering. >> celebrities lose weight on our product. >> that is it? you don't limit them what else...
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>>> claro. >>> escuchaste hablar de un joan sebastian? >>> muy buen mÚsico.te pareciÓ la casa? >>> preciosa. es un sueÑo. >>> de verdad que sÍ. y para la prÓxima te llevo conmigo. te apuntas? >>> como no. asÍ te preparo el cafecito. >>> y esa casa es una de las que le mandÓ a hacer a juliÁn. se que quieren algunas cositas para llevar, le podemos preparar algunas croquetas. >>> una tostada cubana. >>> un pastelito de guayaba y queso. >>> yo tomo la orden. volvemos con ustedes. >>> gracias. >>> quÉ caceron. >>> ahÍ estÁ. >>> te va a tocar el chacal de la trompeta. >>> vamos conmigo todos. ♪ se me hizo vicio ver tus ojos ♪ >>> bueno, mientras karlita entretiene a todos aquÍ, les cuento sobre lo que pasa en el mundo. un armenio de nombre miya se sumÓ a las lÍneas de investigaciÓn sobre el que habrÍa llevado a tamerlan y dzhojar tsarnaev a realizar estos atentados. alguna vez visitÓ la casa de ellos para hablar de una rama del islam que preocupÓ a uno de los sus familiares, no descanta que le haya lavado el cerebro a su sobrino. el hombre que guiÓ a las autoridade
>>> claro. >>> escuchaste hablar de un joan sebastian? >>> muy buen mÚsico.te pareciÓ la casa? >>> preciosa. es un sueÑo. >>> de verdad que sÍ. y para la prÓxima te llevo conmigo. te apuntas? >>> como no. asÍ te preparo el cafecito. >>> y esa casa es una de las que le mandÓ a hacer a juliÁn. se que quieren algunas cositas para llevar, le podemos preparar algunas croquetas. >>> una tostada cubana. >>> un...
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. >> jimmy: you play a character named joan. my mother's name was joan. what's up with that?: but let's not. >> let's not. >> jimmy: to you. >> to you. >> jimmy: and to the people who make glasses. we would be drinking this out of our hands otherwise. >> lapping at it absurdly. [ male announcer ] why is kellogg's crunchy nut so delicious? because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! [ male announcer ] peppermint that cools as you chew. [ air howling ] stimulate your senses. 5 gum. now in micro pack. all eas or tax attorneys.cpas plus, we've got experts to support you all year round. and they're ready now. turbotax. when her sister dumped me. grandpa was my dad a good athlete? no. oh dad, you remember my friend alex? yeah. the one that had the work done... good to see you. where do we go when we die? the ground. who's your girlfriend? his name is chad. and that's where babies come from. [ male announcer ] sometimes being too
. >> jimmy: you play a character named joan. my mother's name was joan. what's up with that?: but let's not. >> let's not. >> jimmy: to you. >> to you. >> jimmy: and to the people who make glasses. we would be drinking this out of our hands otherwise. >> lapping at it absurdly. [ male announcer ] why is kellogg's crunchy nut so delicious? because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [...
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as the kilometers tick by, we discuss politics and joan of arc.e talk about female journalists and women who drive for a living. >> i am quite sure they are not just for men and just for women. they are jobs you have to do. they are jobs for earning money. it doesn't matter if you are a boy or a girl. you don't need to have hair like this on your arms, why not? we have been on the road an entire day. ugett has been on the phone all day. as boss she should be sitting behind a desk rather than behind the wheel. truth be told, she loves to drive. the same route, once per week i. would think it would get tiring after a while. >> look. i would love to have this. i will never go back home, of course. >> we reached our rest stop for the first day, this parking lot outside cologne. she says it is an ideal place for a good night's sleep. >> in this case, the sleep is right behind our seat. >> i have my dog. >> it's not dangerous? >> it's a good one. and you know here i sleep like a baby. i feel safe. i park near some other trucks. >> flad here and gunta ar
as the kilometers tick by, we discuss politics and joan of arc.e talk about female journalists and women who drive for a living. >> i am quite sure they are not just for men and just for women. they are jobs you have to do. they are jobs for earning money. it doesn't matter if you are a boy or a girl. you don't need to have hair like this on your arms, why not? we have been on the road an entire day. ugett has been on the phone all day. as boss she should be sitting behind a desk rather...
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. >>> y joan sebastian y josÉ manuel figueroa hablan de las crÍticas del inglÉs. >>> y la competenciaÉ pasa hombre. >>> bÁjale. >>> a ver cuente un chiste. >>> a ver cual es el pez el pescado que hace chi?. >>> me repite la pregunta. >>> cual es el pescado que hace chi?. >>> caray me puso difÍcil. >>> cual es el pescado que hace chi?. >>> cual. >>> el pescado frito. >>> (♪). >>> (♪). >>> pero ¿por quÉ?. >>> el coco?. >>> el como no. >>> (♪). >>> y a ver. >>> y oiga. >>> oiga preste ato ten. >>> se abre el telÓn y aparece una carretera repleta de vaca. >>> muy bien. >>> y cÓmo se llama la obra?. >>> pues no sÉ. >>> la vÍa lÁctea. >>> (♪). >>> estuvo muy bueno. >>> si estuvo bueno. >>> voy mejorar muchachos. >>> en que se diferencia a un una boda y un divorcio?. >>> en quÉ se diferencian?. >>> en ¿quÉ?. >>> allÍ te va. >>> que en la boda todo es arroz y en el divorcio es todo paella. >>> asÍ es. >>> (♪). > >>>. >>> y oiga deme del agua. >>> Ándele pues. >>> allÍ estÁ. >>> allÍ estÁ el coco. >>> que bueno que me quitÉ. >>> ese venÍa a muerte. >>> oiga. >>> desgraciados. >>> y oiga. >>> p
. >>> y joan sebastian y josÉ manuel figueroa hablan de las crÍticas del inglÉs. >>> y la competenciaÉ pasa hombre. >>> bÁjale. >>> a ver cuente un chiste. >>> a ver cual es el pez el pescado que hace chi?. >>> me repite la pregunta. >>> cual es el pescado que hace chi?. >>> caray me puso difÍcil. >>> cual es el pescado que hace chi?. >>> cual. >>> el pescado frito. >>> (♪)....
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. >> >> -- joan buchanan. next. >>> why the president didn't get the warmest of welcomes on the latest bay area trip. >> a good sunday morning, we have mostly cloudy skies to start out with and that is how we'll finish as well. a few sprinkles throughout the day and some big changes ahead this week. we'll cover it all when we do weather. next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, or incompetent teachers. >>> there is a new bill in sacramento that can make it easier to get rid of abusive or incompetent teachers. >> joan buchanan joined us from alamo this morning and we asked her about the balances between the need for discipline and the need for fairness for teachers. >> i think we have done that, you know. i have been in both education for 20 years and i have never met a teacher with any tolerance for child abuse. you know, what we just set out to do is to have a bill that protected our children, two ensured due process, the situation with the teacher and school in my district that was accused of sexual abuse and when they in
. >> >> -- joan buchanan. next. >>> why the president didn't get the warmest of welcomes on the latest bay area trip. >> a good sunday morning, we have mostly cloudy skies to start out with and that is how we'll finish as well. a few sprinkles throughout the day and some big changes ahead this week. we'll cover it all when we do weather. next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, or incompetent teachers. >>> there is a new bill in sacramento that can make it easier to get...
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>> even a basher of president bush joan walsh talked about how his numbers have changed.ven people who did not like him and continue not to like him had to recognize in the media that his numbers have changed. >> there were two good columns on "washington post", one by the former writer and even more powerful by charles krauthammer. his central point, whatever else you wanted to say president bush he kept the country safe. there was not another domestic terrorist attack under his watch and that counts for a lot. >> why the focus on failures in the media coverage? katrina and the poor intelligence on the gulf war? >> possibly bush bashing nostalgia because it's clearly something bashing a president haven't been doing lately for the past five years or so. also, i think there was a steady drum beat on the part of the left. there was in that same rush column that you referred to, ellen, she also called him the worst president in history. she suggested the reason he was getting the republicans were climbing on board and being nice to him they are cleaning up the mess for jeb b
>> even a basher of president bush joan walsh talked about how his numbers have changed.ven people who did not like him and continue not to like him had to recognize in the media that his numbers have changed. >> there were two good columns on "washington post", one by the former writer and even more powerful by charles krauthammer. his central point, whatever else you wanted to say president bush he kept the country safe. there was not another domestic terrorist attack...
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. >> joan johnson -- joan johnson-freese on booktv argues the system is broken and no longer properly educate our senior military officers. it is a little under an hour. >> thank you. it is of pleasure to be here in cambridge on this rainy night during harvard spring break. i thank you for having this opportunity to talk about this book which i am passionate about. i am passionate about professional military education which is why i wrote this book which is out of my field. my usual arc of research is in safe security and globalization so this is a bit of deviation but when i felt was important to write about. i wanted to tell you what the topic is and why i wrote about it. professional military education is the system in which most military officers received their education after enlistment. congressional mandated. this is not a choice, not an option. all are required to receive what is called joint professional military education credit. specifically in the book i am talking about war colleges, the most senior of the institutions where the officers of the captain and the colonel lev
. >> joan johnson -- joan johnson-freese on booktv argues the system is broken and no longer properly educate our senior military officers. it is a little under an hour. >> thank you. it is of pleasure to be here in cambridge on this rainy night during harvard spring break. i thank you for having this opportunity to talk about this book which i am passionate about. i am passionate about professional military education which is why i wrote this book which is out of my field. my usual...
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joan walsh from salon.com. we say we are going to name names here.y we are going to get to, again, we are talking about the people who voted no last week in the senate. there was the head -- get 60 votes to overcome this fill buster and the ones that said let's not overcome the fill buster and let it go here. we have -- first category is would have, could have, should have. these are the ones that kind of flirted with it. we will start with senator chambliss from georgia. he's going to be retiring in 2014. then we move on to -- i had to get my list here. tom coburn from oklahoma. next up is -- this dean heller. republican from nevada. lamar alexander, republican from tennessee. bob corker, also a republican from tennessee. and john hoevin. johnny isakson. roger wicker from mississippi. there are a couple of reasons why we have these guys on this list. all of them voted yes. there was an initial filibuster attempt to stop the debate on background checks. these guys all voted to overcome that fill buster and at least allow the debate. so at least on so
joan walsh from salon.com. we say we are going to name names here.y we are going to get to, again, we are talking about the people who voted no last week in the senate. there was the head -- get 60 votes to overcome this fill buster and the ones that said let's not overcome the fill buster and let it go here. we have -- first category is would have, could have, should have. these are the ones that kind of flirted with it. we will start with senator chambliss from georgia. he's going to be...
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the interesting thing is, if people tgo to the "mother joan" website or read the story, listen to it, research people are doing what opo research people tdo. >> i can save you the trouble of promoting your magazine because i am now going to play a little bit of that tape. let's have a listen. >> she's clearly, this sounds extreme, but she's emotionally unbalanced. i mean, it's been documented. >> that is a reference to ashley judd. she respond in part by saying this -- we expected nothing less from mitch mcconnell and his camp to take a personal struggle such as depression, which many americans cope with on a daily basis, and turn it into a laughing matter." is discussion of a possible attack on mental health lines now politics as usual, david? is that the standard we would expect from a man as robust, arodite, as the great mitch mcconnell? >> the interesting thing is if you listen to the whole tape, you see mitch mcconnell doesn't participate that much. he's there listening. but at no time does he say, i don't want to do this, i don't want to go there, i don't want to go into her men
the interesting thing is, if people tgo to the "mother joan" website or read the story, listen to it, research people are doing what opo research people tdo. >> i can save you the trouble of promoting your magazine because i am now going to play a little bit of that tape. let's have a listen. >> she's clearly, this sounds extreme, but she's emotionally unbalanced. i mean, it's been documented. >> that is a reference to ashley judd. she respond in part by saying this...
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. >> joan nnajonas, that's the id and what it does do.hat it does, we've seen it in astona, in russia, in countries that have been-- >> countries that have a hard time raising tax revenue. >> we do, too. >> what it really does is give certainty to small business people like me and who say, look it, now that i actually know that a dollar, tax dolly would-- >> and john layfield, i've got to call you back in here, it's the certainty that will help the economy again. >> look who pays the highest corporate tax rate, me as a small business owner, you know why? because i can't afford to fight politician toss my friend's point. i can't afford to hire lobbyists and the big tent companies are in the high teens and small and medium sized companies can't buy off these in washington d.c., they're stuck with the task. that's why we need an overhaul, the flat tax worked in russia because putin enforced the taxes after he implemented it. we could do the same thing here the. >> we're talking tax code we've got to talk corporate tax, gary b. and so much mo
. >> joan nnajonas, that's the id and what it does do.hat it does, we've seen it in astona, in russia, in countries that have been-- >> countries that have a hard time raising tax revenue. >> we do, too. >> what it really does is give certainty to small business people like me and who say, look it, now that i actually know that a dollar, tax dolly would-- >> and john layfield, i've got to call you back in here, it's the certainty that will help the economy again....
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joan rivers tweets back, "twyttyr? why byy vywyls whyn yyy gyt 'y' fyr fryy? syckyrs!" beautiful ely, minnesota, banned tweeting all together today urging folks to get outdoors where only the birds tweet. mother nature's april fools joke at the ballpark. last year, 21 days over 60 degrees. this year, zero. >> reporter: how about smell searching by google nose where you can search by scent because smelling is believing. >> what does a ghost smell like? >> google nose. >> reporter: gmail today unveiled gmail blue where everything is -- well -- >> the little lines are in blue. when you go into help it's blue. >> it's gmail, only bluer. >> reporter: and boden rolled out the man skirt but when you click to pick your size, this pops up. meanwhile, back at the white house. >> i think i'm stuck. >> reporter: kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> that's our broadcast on this monday night, april 1st as we start off a new week -- for real. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here t
joan rivers tweets back, "twyttyr? why byy vywyls whyn yyy gyt 'y' fyr fryy? syckyrs!" beautiful ely, minnesota, banned tweeting all together today urging folks to get outdoors where only the birds tweet. mother nature's april fools joke at the ballpark. last year, 21 days over 60 degrees. this year, zero. >> reporter: how about smell searching by google nose where you can search by scent because smelling is believing. >> what does a ghost smell like? >> google nose....
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. >> quincy joans. >> nominated for 79 grammys, jones has taken home 27. >> he was also just honorede tribeca film festival. for a career spanning 60 years. jones has discovered and worked with some of the biggest stars of all-time. i recently sat down with quincy jones to talk about his legacy. >> you have had a career that spans over six decades. you play with everybody. you have done just about everything. how did you get here? >> i don't know. as they say in chinese, ebu, ebu, which means step by step. one step at a time and i couldn't -- nobody in the world could predict what happened in my life. i couldn't predict it, man, of what happened to work with every idol i ever had from billy holiday, ray charles and i came up together between 14 and 16. cab cal obey, jay mcsham, buoy, daisy duke, ray charles, aretha, paul simon, frank sinatra, michael jackson. >> that's the whole 20th century of black music. >> ludicrous, snoop dogg, everybody. incredible, man. it is a blessing and i receive it very gracefully. >> when you got into the music business, you began as an artist. playing t
. >> quincy joans. >> nominated for 79 grammys, jones has taken home 27. >> he was also just honorede tribeca film festival. for a career spanning 60 years. jones has discovered and worked with some of the biggest stars of all-time. i recently sat down with quincy jones to talk about his legacy. >> you have had a career that spans over six decades. you play with everybody. you have done just about everything. how did you get here? >> i don't know. as they say in...