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we have music from johnathan rice. be right back with courteney cox. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheering ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] build anything with the new toyota tundra. toyota. let's go places. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. th'rtwfoju rebus. yodre. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight on the program you can see him whittling his way through a bevy of bachelorettes every monday here on abc. the bachelor, juan pablo galavis is here. and then this is his album called "good graces" johnathan rice from the sony stage. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night amy adams will be here, from "the wolf of wall street." margot robbie. and we'll have music from zolie mora and the strange kind. and later this week sofia vergara, kristen wiig, from "shameless" emmy rossum, nick kroll will be here and we'll have music from yuna and lord hur
we have music from johnathan rice. be right back with courteney cox. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheering ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] build anything with the new toyota tundra. toyota. let's go places. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. th'rtwfoju rebus. yodre. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight...
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and music from johnathan rice. with cleto and the cletones.he first time this year, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for coming. thank you for watching. that's very nice of you.
and music from johnathan rice. with cleto and the cletones.he first time this year, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for coming. thank you for watching. that's very nice of you.
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. >> johnathan, what do you see for the future of haiti? >> i don't know. i really don't know. i can say this. haiti as a country and port of prince as a city and the other cities of the quake zone and potential quake zone because there have been quakes in northern and northwestern haiti which are hit by floods and tropical storms and hurricanes. those places are no better prepared for disaster than they were on the 12th of january. so if there is another disaster, and a storm that is a bump in the road for other places is devastating there, that is remaining high. there is a chance, and there could be optimism, and they don't need evidence for that, i share it, as long as people are alive there is hope. as long as, you know, people still have an opportunity to make choices they can make better choices. we in developed nations who are dealing with haiti, we are linked and we are all in one way or another because we are fully invested in the country's past and we have literal investments in the future. it is more productive on their own. we can step back and allow haitians to le
. >> johnathan, what do you see for the future of haiti? >> i don't know. i really don't know. i can say this. haiti as a country and port of prince as a city and the other cities of the quake zone and potential quake zone because there have been quakes in northern and northwestern haiti which are hit by floods and tropical storms and hurricanes. those places are no better prepared for disaster than they were on the 12th of january. so if there is another disaster, and a storm that...
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joining me now from washington, is johnathan. great to see you. let's start first with the inauguration and the inaugural address. it's not been exactly a great month for chris christie. not a great weekend. not a great day. at least weatherwise. the governor talked about bipartisanship. if you listen to the substance of his speech, i thought it was actually more focused on members of his own party. he talked about the all mighty government in a rather critical way. he talked about an end to the war on drugs and he knocked the redistribution policies of other neighboring states. i thought that sounded like he was talking to the rand paul wing of the republican party that he needs to make sure he needs to win over if he has a future beyond the governorship. what did you make of it? >> that's right. >> we're done. no, go ahead. >> he's carving out an ideological niche. that's one of the interesting ironies of this whole affair. his personal problems have masked an ideological space he's had all along. he's a classic traditional republican on a lot o
joining me now from washington, is johnathan. great to see you. let's start first with the inauguration and the inaugural address. it's not been exactly a great month for chris christie. not a great weekend. not a great day. at least weatherwise. the governor talked about bipartisanship. if you listen to the substance of his speech, i thought it was actually more focused on members of his own party. he talked about the all mighty government in a rather critical way. he talked about an end to...
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joining me now from washington is new york magazine's johnathan. i want to get your immediate thoughts on what has just transpired, meaning christie's state of the state address. he went out there and said i was responsible. was it enough to change the tide? >> no, it's not going to change the tide, but he's not going to use a speech like that to take responsibility. this seems less plausible today than it seemed yesterday. it didn't seem plausible yesterday. david wildstein who was involved in the closing of the bridge met with christie during this period. "the wall street journal" reported this by the way. it seems plausible that wildstein would have been there with the governor without either informing the governor who was doing it or being certain the governor knew this was going on anyway. >> you made a point about the david wildstein. there's photographic evidence at an event commemorating september 11th. even if the governor is not involved in the bridge closures, there is the trust issue. trust is one of those things it is very hard to win
joining me now from washington is new york magazine's johnathan. i want to get your immediate thoughts on what has just transpired, meaning christie's state of the state address. he went out there and said i was responsible. was it enough to change the tide? >> no, it's not going to change the tide, but he's not going to use a speech like that to take responsibility. this seems less plausible today than it seemed yesterday. it didn't seem plausible yesterday. david wildstein who was...
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joining me, portfolio management, how are you, johnathan?ew year, great to be here. >> so you know, look, we know that bonds have been a long-time staple in portfolios. so are their bonds that will be less attractive than others, and you know, should you still invest in some of them? >> well, i think you really have to open up your portfolio and take a look. 2013 was a great year for stocks but as you point out actually a terrible year for bonds, bonds actually lost money, since last year, the first loss since 1999. and some of the losses were quite dramatic. people that invested lost over 12%. so there is lower interest rates, higher bond prices that are coming to an end. now there are all of these trillions of dollars involved, the manipulation from the federal reserve, and it could be more destructive for the economy. >> i mean, we know that diversity is still key. with this news about bonds how should we now divide up the investment pie? >> well, i tell you, i think you have to take a real look at exactly what you have invested in, becau
joining me, portfolio management, how are you, johnathan?ew year, great to be here. >> so you know, look, we know that bonds have been a long-time staple in portfolios. so are their bonds that will be less attractive than others, and you know, should you still invest in some of them? >> well, i think you really have to open up your portfolio and take a look. 2013 was a great year for stocks but as you point out actually a terrible year for bonds, bonds actually lost money, since...
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. >> johnathan, what do you see for the future of haiti? >> i don't know. i really don't know. i can say this. haiti as a country and port of prince as a city and the other cities of the quake zone and potential quake zone because there have been quakes in northern and northwestern haiti which are hit by floods and tropical storms and hurricanes. those places are no better prepared for disaster than they were on the 12th of january. so if there is another disaster, and a storm that is a bump in the road for other places is devastating there, that is remaining high. there is a chance, and there could be optimism, and they don't need evidence for that, i share it, as long as people are alive there is hope. as long as, you know, people still have an opportunity to make choices they can make better choices. we in developed nations who are dealing with haiti, we are linked and we are all in one way or another because we are fully invested in the country's past and we have literal investments in the future. it is more productive on their own. we can step back and allow haitians to le
. >> johnathan, what do you see for the future of haiti? >> i don't know. i really don't know. i can say this. haiti as a country and port of prince as a city and the other cities of the quake zone and potential quake zone because there have been quakes in northern and northwestern haiti which are hit by floods and tropical storms and hurricanes. those places are no better prepared for disaster than they were on the 12th of january. so if there is another disaster, and a storm that...
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. >>> now booktv in prime time features reporter johnathan katz on "the big truck that went by: how the world came to save haiti and left behind a disaster." this is 45 minutes. >>> hello. thank you for introduction. this is very cool. [laughter] this is my first book, so if i look like i'm not accustomed to? it's because i'm not accustomed to this. the book is called "the big truck that went by." sorry if there is breaking news, but that's what i do. i'm going read to you a little bit about it and talk about it a little bit, and i hope that we have a good discussion and this topic usually provokes.on as ths i'm going to start by readingy from chapter one, "the end." before that --wa you talk amongst yourselves. it's actually really funny. this brand of water in the book for had i known that, i wouldn't have picked that section i trie to look for it a little bit. they were delivered to haiti after the earthquake by the u.se military. it's called fuji water for a reason. haiti. it comes from fiji which isn't n caribbean. it was spent at a lot of expense and effort. it was a beautiful pro
. >>> now booktv in prime time features reporter johnathan katz on "the big truck that went by: how the world came to save haiti and left behind a disaster." this is 45 minutes. >>> hello. thank you for introduction. this is very cool. [laughter] this is my first book, so if i look like i'm not accustomed to? it's because i'm not accustomed to this. the book is called "the big truck that went by." sorry if there is breaking news, but that's what i do. i'm...