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-jonah: good morning. -lemonis: jonah? -jonah: yes. hi. lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you? nick: how are you doing? nick meola, artistic stitch. jonah: hi. nick: it's nice to be at your company today. jonah: so, what can we do for you? nick: we're here today -- we'd like to sell you some products for your company. jonah: okay. nick: yeah, if you're interested, we can show you a few samples of what we have. lemonis: nick doesn't understand the basics of selling. the first thing you do is try to create some sort of common ground with people -- ask them a little bit about themselves, be a good listener. nick: the most popular golf shirt that we carry is a piqué polo. lemonis: the first thing nick does -- he takes a shirt out of his bag. nick: once you can tell me exactly the quantity that you're looking for, then i can give you a pretty stern price. the first time, there's a charge to digitize your logo. lemonis: nick's way ahead of himself here. you don't bring up price as your opening line. you have to establish a rapport. you have to understand what their needs are, and the
-jonah: good morning. -lemonis: jonah? -jonah: yes. hi. lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you? nick: how are you doing? nick meola, artistic stitch. jonah: hi. nick: it's nice to be at your company today. jonah: so, what can we do for you? nick: we're here today -- we'd like to sell you some products for your company. jonah: okay. nick: yeah, if you're interested, we can show you a few samples of what we have. lemonis: nick doesn't understand the basics of selling. the first thing you do is try to...
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o'rourke, jonah goldberg, and christine rosen and more. this is a little under an hour. >> hello, everybody. what a good crowd. i will keep this short. i am jonah goldberg, a fellow at the american enterprise institute and if that offended you you might as well leave now. i am happier than helen thomas at a hamas rally to be here. i have been using that jobs for a long time. i am delighted all of you can make it. i want to say thank you for coming and thanks! the thesis of this book, the "the seven deadly virtues," is that the classic virtues have good grown out of fashion. perhaps no greater proof of this thesis comes in the form of the fact that a book called "the seven deadly virtues" actually contains 18 virtues under discussion. it reminds me of thorough book about how to live the life of virtue and he said simplicity, simplicity, and simplicity. and one wonders why he needed three. 58% of the american people believe that america is going to quote hell in a hand basket. and even more believe that we are on the wrong track. to this rum
o'rourke, jonah goldberg, and christine rosen and more. this is a little under an hour. >> hello, everybody. what a good crowd. i will keep this short. i am jonah goldberg, a fellow at the american enterprise institute and if that offended you you might as well leave now. i am happier than helen thomas at a hamas rally to be here. i have been using that jobs for a long time. i am delighted all of you can make it. i want to say thank you for coming and thanks! the thesis of this book, the...
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that's jonah on the right and on the left, his best friend, dylan.dylan, who once said his friendship with jonah was as awesome as a chocolate bar, wrote a book with the same name. $20 a copy, every cent going to the florida lab where they are close to a cure for his best friend. >> i like to help my friend. >> reporter: customers everywhere, lining up to buy the book. all 50 states and 60 countries, as far away as brazil. where the book is translated in portuguese. and right here in the u.s., these children from texas, buying the book and, today, our cameras right there. just listen. >> dylan raised a million dollars! >> reporter: selling enough books to raise a million dollars. >> thank you, everyone! >> reporter: and he called up that doctor, leading the research team. >> guess what? >> what? >> we're at a million dollars! >> reporter: the doctor saying, when they get that breakthrough, they want dylan and jonah right there. but until then, dylan will be right next to his best friend. just like he was when we first met them. they're two years olde
that's jonah on the right and on the left, his best friend, dylan.dylan, who once said his friendship with jonah was as awesome as a chocolate bar, wrote a book with the same name. $20 a copy, every cent going to the florida lab where they are close to a cure for his best friend. >> i like to help my friend. >> reporter: customers everywhere, lining up to buy the book. all 50 states and 60 countries, as far away as brazil. where the book is translated in portuguese. and right here...
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isn't breathing, and jo are -- jonah knows he needs to get him out of the water fast.sting him to solid ground becomes an impossible task. >> it was a fool's errand. he was too heavy and the rope was too thin. and regardless of the strength of the guys up on shore, it wasn't working. >> just then, jonah realizes that some of those bystanders are students from his class and they're wearing something that could help. >> do you want a belt? i have one on. >> all our students are standing there with safety belts. so we had one of them throw a safety belt down. paul held him up and treaded water like a champion, and i ducked under and tied the safety belt around him real quickly. >> with the belt securely in place, rescuers give it everything they have pulling james up. >> oh, my god. this guy is dead. >> when they get him to the surface, it appears their courageous efforts were in vain. >> he looked like he was dead. >> but one of the students in the class knows cpr. after about a minute of breathing and chest compressions, james finally began to show some signs of life. >
isn't breathing, and jo are -- jonah knows he needs to get him out of the water fast.sting him to solid ground becomes an impossible task. >> it was a fool's errand. he was too heavy and the rope was too thin. and regardless of the strength of the guys up on shore, it wasn't working. >> just then, jonah realizes that some of those bystanders are students from his class and they're wearing something that could help. >> do you want a belt? i have one on. >> all our...
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jonah hull joins frus athens. jonah what happened?ame down to a matter folly of just 12 votes between endorsing the country's president a largely ceremonial position and rejecting it. triggering on the constitution a snap general election held on the 25th of january. that election brings with it the possibility of trouble ahead both for greece and the wide erd euro zone. transition is a fine things, the presidential guard on patrol outside parliament insure things do not change. failed bid to have its candidate intorted has forced greece into snap elections. >> i strongly believe that the pro-european forces and those force he who had been for the necessary structural changes in this countriness will country are will prevail. i'm very optimistic about this. >> the opinion polls where the far left opposition coalition serisa international debt commitments, the effect on the financial markets could be ruinous for greece pnl rks se se. >> serisa has agitated for this. if it comes to government in late january how will it fund raise if it
jonah hull joins frus athens. jonah what happened?ame down to a matter folly of just 12 votes between endorsing the country's president a largely ceremonial position and rejecting it. triggering on the constitution a snap general election held on the 25th of january. that election brings with it the possibility of trouble ahead both for greece and the wide erd euro zone. transition is a fine things, the presidential guard on patrol outside parliament insure things do not change. failed bid to...
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jonah goldberg, lynn sweet for joining us here today. we appreciate your insight. >> thank you. >> court documents are shedding new light on the veterans affairs scandal. now, claims that senior officials in washington new year's ago about major issues at the phoenix va hospital. plus this. [shouting] >> city leaders are begging for calm after a fatal police shooting sparked new riots just miles from ferguson, missouri, as well as other parts of the country. the mayor of berkeley, missouri, joins us with his message. molly: we call it the day after christmas. much of the rest of the world call it boxing day where shoppers hit the stores in herds. retailers bring in millions in boxing day frenzies in u.k. and australia. they are hoping to score that major post-christmas bargain. in prague, dozens of swimmers celebrating the day braving freezing waters. >> of course you feel cold. everybody but, you can live it and afterwards, say 30 minutes after you get out of the water, the blood begins to circulate in the body and it is very positive f
jonah goldberg, lynn sweet for joining us here today. we appreciate your insight. >> thank you. >> court documents are shedding new light on the veterans affairs scandal. now, claims that senior officials in washington new year's ago about major issues at the phoenix va hospital. plus this. [shouting] >> city leaders are begging for calm after a fatal police shooting sparked new riots just miles from ferguson, missouri, as well as other parts of the country. the mayor of...
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>> it only went to dress once. >> seth: okay, for jonah. >> yeah, for jonah.in. it was like the craziest -- you remember hurricane sandy? >> seth: yes. >> olivia and i were in paris having a lovely vacation. she had to go to los angeles straight from there for business stuff. i was coming back to new york for the "louis c.k. show." i got stranded in paris for like three days by myself stuck in like this -- after this lovely thing, this vacation we had, i was just blissed out and just walking around. i think i had like hash? i don't know. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] i do remember that i had a new kendrick lamar album and i was just walking around just looking at everything and not buying anything, just really having a great time. and i was like, "oh, [ bleep ] i've got to write a sketch for this week." then i resubmitted, wrote a few things. >> seth: i really love that this was written in paris. >> yeah, yeah. rewritten. rewritten. >> seth: very ernest hemingway of you. [ laughter ] everyone was in paris at the time working on sketches. >> the stranded generati
>> it only went to dress once. >> seth: okay, for jonah. >> yeah, for jonah.in. it was like the craziest -- you remember hurricane sandy? >> seth: yes. >> olivia and i were in paris having a lovely vacation. she had to go to los angeles straight from there for business stuff. i was coming back to new york for the "louis c.k. show." i got stranded in paris for like three days by myself stuck in like this -- after this lovely thing, this vacation we had, i...
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stoddard and jonah goldberg. jon: a frightening attack on a train. why a suspect told police he stabbed four people on amtrak's blue water line out of chicago. >>> plus, jurors questioned by the judge in montana's stand your ground murder trial, and we want to hear from you. do you believe jonathan tbriewber's remarks -- gruber's remarks could help topple the health care law? our live chat is up and running, just visit foxnews.com/happeningnow, click on america's asking to join the conversation. look, credit karma-- are you talking to websites again? this website says "free credit scores." oh, credit karma! yeah it's actually free. look, you don't have to put in your credit card information. whew! credit karma. really. free. hello... i'm an idaho potato farmer and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so my buddy here is going to help me find it. here we go. woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about america's favorite potatoes: heart healthy idaho potatoes and the american heart association's go red for women
stoddard and jonah goldberg. jon: a frightening attack on a train. why a suspect told police he stabbed four people on amtrak's blue water line out of chicago. >>> plus, jurors questioned by the judge in montana's stand your ground murder trial, and we want to hear from you. do you believe jonathan tbriewber's remarks -- gruber's remarks could help topple the health care law? our live chat is up and running, just visit foxnews.com/happeningnow, click on america's asking to join the...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, rome. >>> the jordanian government has stopped offering free medical care torefugees. the change in policy is having an immediate impact on the many sick syrians seeking shelter in jordan. >> reporter: there is no place for him in school or a hospital. he is a syrian refugee who has a blood disorder, and suffers accuse pain in his bones. his sister suffers from the came season, and she needs blood transfusions too. it's a strain for the family because their medication costs more than $150 a month. and now the government in jordan has stopped offering free medical care. >> translator: i am expecting him to die any moment. he him wishes to die soon after the severe pain he is in. >> reporter: the jordanian government has spent more than $30 million on medical aid for syrians. but that has ended now. and that means dialysis patients get one transfusion instead of the three or four they need. doctors without borders like others, is trying to accommodate the number of raising patients. >> we are stretched and we are adjusting day by day, because we have found that
jonah hull, al jazeera, rome. >>> the jordanian government has stopped offering free medical care torefugees. the change in policy is having an immediate impact on the many sick syrians seeking shelter in jordan. >> reporter: there is no place for him in school or a hospital. he is a syrian refugee who has a blood disorder, and suffers accuse pain in his bones. his sister suffers from the came season, and she needs blood transfusions too. it's a strain for the family because...
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jonah goldberg and joe trippy, a democratic strategist both are fox news contributors. but even president obama criticizing sony's decision, how big a blow is this to free expression? >> it's pretty good, but i find it fairley awkward to hear the president lecturing sony on how not to cave on people who are perhaps threatening violence to free speech when you look at isn't that what president obama did when they called youtube and said they should pull down that perfectly legal video an expression of free speech by a director that did absolute will i nothing wrong and they promised to hunt him down and have him arrested. in the end, there was nothing to arrest him for. he was exercising legal free speech and he was put in jail for something unrelated. to date, the only person held accountable in the whole benghazi debacle and someone who is utterly devoid of assault, ironically. >> what do you make of this, jonah? >> i welcome it. there's a little bit of -- you know, it's rare i'm in the same camp as a lot of these people. but every one of these tweets, i agree with. >>
jonah goldberg and joe trippy, a democratic strategist both are fox news contributors. but even president obama criticizing sony's decision, how big a blow is this to free expression? >> it's pretty good, but i find it fairley awkward to hear the president lecturing sony on how not to cave on people who are perhaps threatening violence to free speech when you look at isn't that what president obama did when they called youtube and said they should pull down that perfectly legal video an...
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jonah this isn't just about a budget, is it? >> reporter: no, david.hasn't seen political drama like this in many many years. the parliament this afternoon, the center left minority coalition government's budget for 2015 was dpeeted in a vote, essentially because of opposition by the an anti immigration party. and then the prime minister in a press conference didn't resign as many people thought he might, but instead gave the assurance that he would call snap elections at the end of this month, with a date to be held in march next year. i'm joined by a political commentator in sweden. quite stunning, really. >> yes, it's very dramatic. normally our politics is very calm. this is the most dramatic event we have had for many many years, except the assassinations of the foreign minister and prime minister, this is the most dramatic thing we have had. >> let's talk about the nub of what has gone on here. the introduction into swedish politics of this far-right party, and their anti-immigration policies. immigration is something held up as a sort of nationa
jonah this isn't just about a budget, is it? >> reporter: no, david.hasn't seen political drama like this in many many years. the parliament this afternoon, the center left minority coalition government's budget for 2015 was dpeeted in a vote, essentially because of opposition by the an anti immigration party. and then the prime minister in a press conference didn't resign as many people thought he might, but instead gave the assurance that he would call snap elections at the end of this...
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jonah goldberg, thank you. >> thank you. >> is it any wonder millenials are not moving out?moving up. @oyu0x?hp >> i didn't think they knew who billy joel was. touchÉ. parents probably wish they were hearing those words right now. but new numbers show millenials can't move out of the house and are having an even harder time moving up at work. why? let's ask two young americans who might know a thing or two about it. alexander smith and charlie kirk. alecer in, what's going on. >> we see classic top-down washington control overregulation by the obama presidency here, controlling the job opportunities through harmful measures like obamacare and really hurting millenials']Ñ chances at getting a job. >> charlie, they're in a lockdown. they can't get out, can't move up. still stuck at home. >> absolutely. i agree with alex. there's another interesting wrinkle to this. when employers say that ten percent of college graduates are properly equipped to enter the work force, i think we need to blame another institution and that is are we properly equip asking training the next genera
jonah goldberg, thank you. >> thank you. >> is it any wonder millenials are not moving out?moving up. @oyu0x?hp >> i didn't think they knew who billy joel was. touchÉ. parents probably wish they were hearing those words right now. but new numbers show millenials can't move out of the house and are having an even harder time moving up at work. why? let's ask two young americans who might know a thing or two about it. alexander smith and charlie kirk. alecer in, what's going...
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i believe jonah is standing by in athens let's go him, what does this mean for grease. in the last few moments, the third round of voting to elect a candidate for president failed - 168 votes in favour 132 against. they needed 180 a three fifth. so parliament will be dissolved within 10 days a month after an election will be held. in january or february. it will be a momentous election. leading the polls is the far left party with a platform of rejecting the austerity measures imposed by berlin and germany, renegotiating the terms of the bailout and unilaterally cutting the international debt birdon that means default. and default is something that figures deep uncertainty and happiness on the financial market. they had the ability to reduce this country's fortunes. they can do so again, so this election an election by the way that many greek people, if not most according to opinion polls 58%ar against the holding of national elections, if the elections could be decisive - momentously decisive for greece and spell difficult, potentially deeply unsettling consequences fo
i believe jonah is standing by in athens let's go him, what does this mean for grease. in the last few moments, the third round of voting to elect a candidate for president failed - 168 votes in favour 132 against. they needed 180 a three fifth. so parliament will be dissolved within 10 days a month after an election will be held. in january or february. it will be a momentous election. leading the polls is the far left party with a platform of rejecting the austerity measures imposed by berlin...
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streets and make it look like a third world country but have them ready to go if you need them. >> jonahank you very much. >>> we're quickly changie ining subjects. rudy giuliani said in this country we're free to protest. it is our right. it encourages change. he drew the line when the protest gets violent, or worse, really violent. hopefully that's not the case. my inner instincts tell me it won't be. we'll see. i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center. i was born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is number one. pg&e is always trying to plan for the future and we are always trying to build something stronger and bigger and more reliable. i love living here and i love the community i serve. nobody wants to be without power. i don't want my family to be without power. it's much more personal to me for that reason. i don't think there's any place i really would rather be. >>> they're discussing health care ag
streets and make it look like a third world country but have them ready to go if you need them. >> jonahank you very much. >>> we're quickly changie ining subjects. rudy giuliani said in this country we're free to protest. it is our right. it encourages change. he drew the line when the protest gets violent, or worse, really violent. hopefully that's not the case. my inner instincts tell me it won't be. we'll see. i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center....
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. >> that woman is jonah zeigler.ufty has a description of zeigler and her vehicle, and it isn't long before he spots her. >> when i looked over to the left, i saw a pink vest and her head down underneath the steering wheel. i pulled in behind her truck. >> corporal tufty approaches the truck. and confronts ziegler. >> i let her know who i was and why i was there. she initially said that she wasn't jonah ziegler. that's not me. i finally convinced her i knew who she was and that she was under arrest because she had warrants. >> he orders zeigler out of her truck, but she has other plans. >> she stopped and said, i'm not going. hit the gas. the truck just basically goes in reverse really fast. i put my left hand out to stop the truck from actually pushing me over. >> tufty tries to reach for his taser, then his gun, but there's no time. zeigler is on the run. >> she flies by in front of me yelling at me as she's driving by. she said, quote, unquote, just [ bleep ] shoot me and then drives off. >> tufty gives chase. zie
. >> that woman is jonah zeigler.ufty has a description of zeigler and her vehicle, and it isn't long before he spots her. >> when i looked over to the left, i saw a pink vest and her head down underneath the steering wheel. i pulled in behind her truck. >> corporal tufty approaches the truck. and confronts ziegler. >> i let her know who i was and why i was there. she initially said that she wasn't jonah ziegler. that's not me. i finally convinced her i knew who she was...
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. >> joining us is jonah and a b stoodard. >> jonah, you say for the president it is all politics? >> right. first of all, if he wanted to do it and if policy makes for good politics, he could have done this when he controlled both houses of congress and before the 2012 election and 2014 midterm election. instead he kept putting it off, because he knew it would not be good for the democratic party. and the calculation from the beginning is politics. he is called the deporter in chief and hispanic and immigration activist are railing against him. and the only reason why the numbers are high as they are, the obama administration rewrote the rules of how they count deportation. they started to counting people in at the border. he's not counted the millions living in the shadows. it was a political spin to get the republicans to agree on the immigration bill. it blew up in his face. only people who believed him was the activist. >> a lot think he took the actions he, because he thinks that it will sort of blow up in the republicans who can't come to an agreement on immigration? >> righ
. >> joining us is jonah and a b stoodard. >> jonah, you say for the president it is all politics? >> right. first of all, if he wanted to do it and if policy makes for good politics, he could have done this when he controlled both houses of congress and before the 2012 election and 2014 midterm election. instead he kept putting it off, because he knew it would not be good for the democratic party. and the calculation from the beginning is politics. he is called the deporter...
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martha: we'll leave it there, jonah. you here. >> thank you. >> so north korea now issues a new threat over claims its behind the hack attack on sony pictures, warning of strikes against the u.s. homeland including the white house and the pentagon? if washington doesn't back off its accusations according to pyongyang. this amid growing concerns about the role of china, one of north korea's only allies in the world, might be playing behind the scenes. president obama calls the hacking, cyber vandalism. senator john mccain saying it is much more serious than that. >> when you destroy economies, when you are able to impose censorship on the world in, and especially the united states of america, it is more than vandalism. it's a new form of warfare we're involved in and we need to react and react vigorously. bill: so our national security correspondent jennifer griffin at the pentagon. jennifer, good morning to you. did china have a role in this or not? >> reporter: well, bill, the president was very clear on friday that the
martha: we'll leave it there, jonah. you here. >> thank you. >> so north korea now issues a new threat over claims its behind the hack attack on sony pictures, warning of strikes against the u.s. homeland including the white house and the pentagon? if washington doesn't back off its accusations according to pyongyang. this amid growing concerns about the role of china, one of north korea's only allies in the world, might be playing behind the scenes. president obama calls the...
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$1 million. >> reporter: the doctors saying when they get that break through, they want dylan and jonahght now he will be right next to his best friend. >> i hope it will mean he'll be all better for the rest of his life and not have to deal with it any more. >> happy sunday morning to to , as you wake up. sky6 live hd is taking a live look over old city. 39 degrees, chris sowers says it's chilly, but it's going to warm up in time for christmas. doesn't make sense, does it? we'll have the full forecast coming up. >>> philadelphia police need help in identifying a john doe a man choked on food before he was brought to the hospital on december 12. he remains unconscious. anyone who recognizes this man should contact philadelphia police. >>> well, two sisters are coming forward in the homes of finding the person who took their brothers life in summer in camden. here's rick williams with this morning's crime fighters report. ♪ >> he was a funny guy, he loved kids, he loved to joke and play with friends and family. >> reporter: 31 andrew perez is remembered fondly by his sisters. >> he was a
$1 million. >> reporter: the doctors saying when they get that break through, they want dylan and jonahght now he will be right next to his best friend. >> i hope it will mean he'll be all better for the rest of his life and not have to deal with it any more. >> happy sunday morning to to , as you wake up. sky6 live hd is taking a live look over old city. 39 degrees, chris sowers says it's chilly, but it's going to warm up in time for christmas. doesn't make sense, does it?...
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. >> jonah, thank you so much, jonah hull live for us in athens. now to iraq, where a suicide bomber has killed at least 21 shia pilgrims. the bomber blew himself up inside a tent offering drinks and food for shia visitors to a shrine. >>> a funeral for one of iran's most senior generals last been held killed in samarra are there to advise iraqi soldiers. iranian soldiers are not on active military duty in iraq. in syria dozens much inmates inside one of the country's prisons have gone on hunger strike demanding to be released. not facing any charges and detained since the start of the conflict. cara malone has more. >> reporter: we don't want our food, we want our freedom about in the central prison of homs. this video comes from online sources but confirming to al jazeera that hunger strikes are happening. they have written messages on the walls some of the inmates have been here for years. they have put up their untouched rations in front of them. many of the 2,000 detainees in this priz on prison were arrested in 2011 when the uprising began in
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bill: jonah, thank you. jonah goldberg in washington. on that last the question you can weigh in from home or office or on your mobile device. are you enraged with this or okay with this. check out our facebook page for america's newsroom. martha: there is a massive storm system causing major problems along the west coast. they are calling this storm pineapple express. here is what the pineapple express looks like. rising waters turning roads into rivers. people's homes literally getting washed away. >> it's sad. so many people had a lot of hopes and dreams down here. >> it was just heart wrenching to see the house with a garden and deck and we had dinner on the deck the night before and the house just went. it's devastating. martha: look at these pictures. you can see how devastated they are. the flood watches and warnings are in effect across the western half of the state. people are filling up sandbags and stocking up on supplies. forecasters are calling for 8 inches of rain. over on the east coast, a nor'easter nearly a foot snow in
bill: jonah, thank you. jonah goldberg in washington. on that last the question you can weigh in from home or office or on your mobile device. are you enraged with this or okay with this. check out our facebook page for america's newsroom. martha: there is a massive storm system causing major problems along the west coast. they are calling this storm pineapple express. here is what the pineapple express looks like. rising waters turning roads into rivers. people's homes literally getting washed...
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jonah what more do we know about the location of the ship and who is on board?we haven't had any significant updates in the past couple of hours or so. the authorities here in greece are unwilling to give too much in the way of detail out until they themselves know more about what is going on on this vessel. in order to find out, the navy has dispatched a frigate, and the coast guard has sent two vessels as well. the coast guard in core few says that this vessel is in rough seas. 12 nautical miles northwest of core corefu. they understand 4 to 600 people are on board, that they believe these may largely be undocumented migrants. they refuse to confirm reports of armed people among them. separate to that we have a host of media reports, citing maritime websites and other sources suggesting that this is a moldovan flagged vessel called the blue sky m a cargo vessel primarily. and according to satellite data at the last minute it made a turn towards southern italy. so at this moment it appears to be in high seas northwest of corfu, heading for southern italy. >> al
jonah what more do we know about the location of the ship and who is on board?we haven't had any significant updates in the past couple of hours or so. the authorities here in greece are unwilling to give too much in the way of detail out until they themselves know more about what is going on on this vessel. in order to find out, the navy has dispatched a frigate, and the coast guard has sent two vessels as well. the coast guard in core few says that this vessel is in rough seas. 12 nautical...
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. >> i'm jonah hull in northern italy, where for a small village the slow march of time has caught up with high-speed internet >>> well, we'll take you first to ramallah in the occupied west bank, just getting under way the the funeral of a palestinian cabinet minister who died after a confrontation with israeli forces about this time yesterday. ziab abu ein, claiming to be a peaceful acts visit. he was with others planting olive trees on ground in an or which he and others said was being marked for israeli settlement expansion. shortly after giving interviews to people about why he as there, ziab abu ein collapsed. it appeared he had a heart attack, although the palestinian authorities after an autopsy carried out by two jordanian doctors with an israeli, medic present, a witness, say he had died because he inhaled tear gas, and because he was not given prompt medical treatment. the israelis simply saying yes, he had a pre-existing medical condition, and that he had a heart attack. thousands of people there marching towards the presidential palace, we understand, carrying with them t
. >> i'm jonah hull in northern italy, where for a small village the slow march of time has caught up with high-speed internet >>> well, we'll take you first to ramallah in the occupied west bank, just getting under way the the funeral of a palestinian cabinet minister who died after a confrontation with israeli forces about this time yesterday. ziab abu ein, claiming to be a peaceful acts visit. he was with others planting olive trees on ground in an or which he and others said...
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that's jonah on the right and on the left his best friend dylan.hip with jonah was as awesome as a chocolate bar wrote a book of the same name. $20 a copy. every cent going to the florida lab where they are close to a cure for his best friend. >> i like to help my friends. that is the biggest chocolate bar. >> reporter: customers everywhere lining up to buy the book. all 50 states and 60 countries as far away as brazil where the book is translated in portuguese. and right here in the u.s., these children from texas buying the book and our cameras right there. just listen. >> dylan raised a million dollars. >> reporter: selling enough books to raise a million dollars. >> thank you, everybody. >> reporter: and he called up that doctor, david weinstein leading the research team. >> guess what? >> what? >> we're at a million dollars. >> reporter: the doctors saying when they get that breakthrough, they want dylan and jonah right there. until then, dylan will be right next to his best friend, just like he was when we first met them. now two years older
that's jonah on the right and on the left his best friend dylan.hip with jonah was as awesome as a chocolate bar wrote a book of the same name. $20 a copy. every cent going to the florida lab where they are close to a cure for his best friend. >> i like to help my friends. that is the biggest chocolate bar. >> reporter: customers everywhere lining up to buy the book. all 50 states and 60 countries as far away as brazil where the book is translated in portuguese. and right here in...
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jonah hull in stockholm for us right now.ere the bones of the story, the nuts and bolts, if you would like, but my understanding is this is more about immigration and the government's policy on immigration than it is about the budget. >> reporter: well, immigration, david, certainly has taken front and center stage in this issue. the wider issue of why this political crisis has come about. and that's because the king maker, the balance of power party here in sweden since the election in september, is a far-right anti-immigration party. they want to reduce immigration by 90%. sweden famously takes in more immigrants than any other country. they have blocked the budget proposal as a result. and that puts this new government in a tremendously awkward situation. we can talk more about that, and more in-depth with my guest who is a prominent political comment taitor here. what are the prime minister's options now? >> well, since he has lost the majority for his budget proposal, he obviously cannot govern without his own budget. so
jonah hull in stockholm for us right now.ere the bones of the story, the nuts and bolts, if you would like, but my understanding is this is more about immigration and the government's policy on immigration than it is about the budget. >> reporter: well, immigration, david, certainly has taken front and center stage in this issue. the wider issue of why this political crisis has come about. and that's because the king maker, the balance of power party here in sweden since the election in...
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these are known as copy songs, as jonah fisher reports. >> reporter: shakira. celine dion. a bit of bob dylan. pretty much anything you want, she can sing it. she's one of the leading exponents of a phenomenon that's dominated burmese music for decades, the copy song. >> when i started singing, when i started my career, i have never known that we are stealing the songs. >> reporter: the lyrics of a copy song are usually original, but the tune is pinched. often from a western hit. >> we have never taught in our school curriculum any rights, intellectual property right or copyright or human right. we have never heard about that. >> reporter: in most of the world, you have to pay royalties if you want to make royalties from someone else's hard work, but not here. the burmese artists aren't doing anything illegal. the only copyright law here is an old british one from a hundred years ago and it's aimed more at literature than music. for years, there's been talk of a new copyright law that would bring myanmar in line with international standards and also tackle rampant piracy. t
these are known as copy songs, as jonah fisher reports. >> reporter: shakira. celine dion. a bit of bob dylan. pretty much anything you want, she can sing it. she's one of the leading exponents of a phenomenon that's dominated burmese music for decades, the copy song. >> when i started singing, when i started my career, i have never known that we are stealing the songs. >> reporter: the lyrics of a copy song are usually original, but the tune is pinched. often from a western...
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it was so fun to watch. >> it was basically just me and jonah making fun of each other for two hours.d that as well? >> yeah, yeah, yup yup. >> jimmy: what other, are you producing other films? >> uh, yeah. well we just, "magic mike 2." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh my gosh. >> plug. >> jimmy: yeah, no, that's cool. you got to do that. >> yeah. we just finished that. >> jimmy: but is this true? i heard that you maybe were working maybe on an evel knievel biopic? >> this is true, also. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, yeah. i hear you're a fan? >> jimmy: i was obsessed with evel knievel. i worked at a video store. uh, the name of the video store is video 2. >> okay. >> jimmy: it went on to become -- >> was there a video one? >> jimmy: -- netflix. i'm just kidding. i don't think there was a video one. i don't understand. i don't know what happened. but anyway, i was there, but there was this video called "evil knievel" like "lord of the gladiators" or something? >> yeah, yeah. absolutely. >> jimmy: that's the name of it. it didn't even really make any sense, but it was so great, i used
it was so fun to watch. >> it was basically just me and jonah making fun of each other for two hours.d that as well? >> yeah, yeah, yup yup. >> jimmy: what other, are you producing other films? >> uh, yeah. well we just, "magic mike 2." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh my gosh. >> plug. >> jimmy: yeah, no, that's cool. you got to do that. >> yeah. we just finished that. >> jimmy: but is this true? i heard that you maybe were...
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jonah fisher, bbc news, yangon. >>> just one or two other stories i want to bring to you. the largest colombian rebel group has called an indefinite unilateral cease-fire from saturday. the announcement was made in cuba where the farc has been holding peace talks. the rebels say the cease-fire will only be suspended if they come under attack by the armed forces. >>> in mexico, at least 11 people have been killed in a shootout between vigilante groups. the two rival groups clashed, they are locals trying to protect themselves from drug cartels. earlier in the year, the government did try to gain control of these vigilantes by integrating them into a rural police force. >>> to nazareth in israel, as the festive celebrations are under way now with the lighting of a 20-meter-high christmas tree. hundreds of people watched as the bells rang out and fireworks went off over the city, which of course christians believe to be the childhood home of jesus. bells ringing out in the church on wednesday as celebrations also began in the city of nazareth. we'll leave you with these pictu
jonah fisher, bbc news, yangon. >>> just one or two other stories i want to bring to you. the largest colombian rebel group has called an indefinite unilateral cease-fire from saturday. the announcement was made in cuba where the farc has been holding peace talks. the rebels say the cease-fire will only be suspended if they come under attack by the armed forces. >>> in mexico, at least 11 people have been killed in a shootout between vigilante groups. the two rival groups...
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jonah fisher, bbc news, yangon. >> a variation on a theme for you really. but from today, just a slice of the city is going on display here in london as it plays host to hundreds of items of memorabilia from graceland. the king of rock 'n' roll's pink cadillac, his american eagle jump suit are some of the highlights. >> reporter: there are rock stars, and then there is the king. the man who created the very concept. this is the biggest elvis retrospective ever seen in europe. >> this is the american eagle jump suit which elvis wore in his 1973 "aloha from hawaii" special. >> so iconic. >> the show itself was seen by over 1.5 billion people. >> was he very fussy when he had his clothes made? a specific thing he wanted? >> he really wasn't. his costume designer was a gentleman he met in 1968, bill baloo. he would just say hey, i want something that's beginning to remind people of america and bill came up with the eagle design. elvis kept everything. so if you were a fan of elvis's and you sent elvis one of those fan letters, that's where it was delivered to.
jonah fisher, bbc news, yangon. >> a variation on a theme for you really. but from today, just a slice of the city is going on display here in london as it plays host to hundreds of items of memorabilia from graceland. the king of rock 'n' roll's pink cadillac, his american eagle jump suit are some of the highlights. >> reporter: there are rock stars, and then there is the king. the man who created the very concept. this is the biggest elvis retrospective ever seen in europe....
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. >> --which is the hebrew jonah, like "jonah and the whale" was a prophet. >> seth: yeah. >> and i thought laughter ] of course. [ cheers ] yeah. really -- yeah. >> seth: d and d and the torah don't combine enough. i'm glad -- i'm glad they're finally getting together. >> it's -- it's been waiting for me, really, to bring those worlds together. >> seth: you mentioned crying while playing d and d. you are also -- i heard that you cry during movies but also you cry during comic book movies, which i don't think are known as to be making people cry. >> yeah, i mean, i'm a crier in general. >> seth: yeah. >> but i, i love -- that got a "whoo." right? [ laughter ] >> seth: crying, general crying is more popular than d and d. [ laughter and applause ] just general tears. >> i -- i like superhero movies. >> seth: yeah. >> and i often am moved to tears. usually, the notion of conflict, of being different and trying to fit in. >> seth: mm-hmm. >> and the sort of ultimate struggle of the superhero universe that's created. >> seth: yeah. >> so i am that lady who cries, like, in superhero movies. cryin
. >> --which is the hebrew jonah, like "jonah and the whale" was a prophet. >> seth: yeah. >> and i thought laughter ] of course. [ cheers ] yeah. really -- yeah. >> seth: d and d and the torah don't combine enough. i'm glad -- i'm glad they're finally getting together. >> it's -- it's been waiting for me, really, to bring those worlds together. >> seth: you mentioned crying while playing d and d. you are also -- i heard that you cry during movies...
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jonah hull, al jazeera. >> obesity levels continue to rise around the world, scientists in the u.k. are working to reduce our appetite. we have a report from london on what could be a key ingredient. >> our expanding waist lines are now a weighty economic problem, a problem that will cost the u.k. as much as smoking and war. nearly 30% of the world's population is overweight. in 15 years, it will be almost 50%. scientists are working on a food ingredient to suppress appetites. after 24 weeks of eating it, volunteers showed less fat in their stomachs and livers than the control group. >>er we are interested in a molecule produced naturally in the intestines when you eat fiber. if you maximize or produce more in the gut, it leads to positive health outcomes. people wouldn't have to change diet and lifestyle in any way if it could be added to what they normally eat. >> the volunteers blood is tested showing and increase in hormones that make us feel full. >> this is where the molecule is mixed into the food. it's a white powder that doesn't smell of anything, but tastes a little sweet
jonah hull, al jazeera. >> obesity levels continue to rise around the world, scientists in the u.k. are working to reduce our appetite. we have a report from london on what could be a key ingredient. >> our expanding waist lines are now a weighty economic problem, a problem that will cost the u.k. as much as smoking and war. nearly 30% of the world's population is overweight. in 15 years, it will be almost 50%. scientists are working on a food ingredient to suppress appetites. after...
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it is also where jonah is believed to be entombed. he's known to be swallow by a reaa whale. it was destroyed by isil. in syria most cultural sites are now considered to be in danger like the city of aleppo, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities of the world. this satellite image taken in 2011 shows the city's grand mosque, a major par t mosque, a major part of the city, as you can see. well here is an image captured this year showing what is left of it. while the sites withstood the test of time, they were not able to with stand the raff rages of civil war. joining us director of antiquities. thank you for joining us. is it mainly that it's the violence or are some of the sites targeted, or is it perhaps the economic gain that can be made from selling some of the artifacts, what is the main cause? >> thank you very much. we're here in paris for the meeting of unisco. the biggest responsibility is how we can help the culture areas in syria and iraq. what has happened in syria is catastrophic. also the fighting in aleppo city, how can we as syrian people together to
it is also where jonah is believed to be entombed. he's known to be swallow by a reaa whale. it was destroyed by isil. in syria most cultural sites are now considered to be in danger like the city of aleppo, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities of the world. this satellite image taken in 2011 shows the city's grand mosque, a major par t mosque, a major part of the city, as you can see. well here is an image captured this year showing what is left of it. while the sites withstood the...
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jonah hull sent us this update from stockholm. >> reporter: this is a country really in a state of profoundolitical crisis at the moment. in the building behind me, the parliament, there is a debate going on, it does look as though the center minority government may lose its bid to push through a budget for 2015. the opposition alliance isn't going to support the government. and the balance of power is held by a far-right national list anti-immigration party. they are not going to support the government either. i'm joined by a political columnist with the daily [ inaudible ], thanks very much for joining us. his options are pretty limited, the prime minister. >> well, he has been trying to strike a deal with one or two of the opposition parties to push through the budget, but he hasn't reached any deal. but that window does not close yet. it closes at 4:00. so he might still just do that, but it's not likely. he -- he might also cling to power for a month or so, threatening the opposition to call for an extra election as they say in sweden. >> reporter: so an election is not a forgone concl
jonah hull sent us this update from stockholm. >> reporter: this is a country really in a state of profoundolitical crisis at the moment. in the building behind me, the parliament, there is a debate going on, it does look as though the center minority government may lose its bid to push through a budget for 2015. the opposition alliance isn't going to support the government. and the balance of power is held by a far-right national list anti-immigration party. they are not going to support...
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. >> jonah, thank you. >>> the number of people affected by ebola in sierra leone, liberia and guinea has passed the 20,000 mark, that's according to the world health organization. in liberia friern new cases were reported in december, a -- 49 new cases were reported in december. community health workers in monrovia have begun door to door campaigns to raise awareness about ebola. health minister has blamed the flareup on the number liberians traveling in and out of the country. >>> cameroon's air force has launched air strikes for first time against nigerian based boko haram. five separate villages and the military in northern tip of cameroon. explaining some of boko haram's recent movements. >> the latest attacks may be attempts by boko haram the try and infiltrate nigeria's neighbors as well cameroon, niger and chad. several attacks to seize and control some areas inside cameroon. it could also be a take back for cameroon's participation in the fight against boko haram in neercht nigeria. cameroon has contributed significantly in the international effort to dislodge boko haram in t
. >> jonah, thank you. >>> the number of people affected by ebola in sierra leone, liberia and guinea has passed the 20,000 mark, that's according to the world health organization. in liberia friern new cases were reported in december, a -- 49 new cases were reported in december. community health workers in monrovia have begun door to door campaigns to raise awareness about ebola. health minister has blamed the flareup on the number liberians traveling in and out of the country....
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jonah hill running things out there. and brad pitt. and now he goes to the chicago cubs.now about that. john lester. he'll be pitching in the midwest. >> i got it. money ball. >> yeah. popular culture reference. >> there you go. that's all we have. back to you. >>> up next in the pulse, the prince's digits. the performer who got prince william's phone number. >>> and walking on water, literally. the viral video you just have to see. to help spread some holiday cheer. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time; and 2% back at the grocery store. thank you! even before they got 3% back on gas, all with no hoops to jump through, a couple was inspired to use their bankamericard cash rewards credit card to throw the ultimate ugly sweater party of the season. that's the spirit of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. >>> time for us to check "the pulse" now. we start w
jonah hill running things out there. and brad pitt. and now he goes to the chicago cubs.now about that. john lester. he'll be pitching in the midwest. >> i got it. money ball. >> yeah. popular culture reference. >> there you go. that's all we have. back to you. >>> up next in the pulse, the prince's digits. the performer who got prince william's phone number. >>> and walking on water, literally. the viral video you just have to see. to help spread some...
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. >> her mother said that they were doing a play about the book of jonah, and her quote was she played a prostitute from niniva. she was laughing about it. >> she definitely stood out as somebody that absolutely wanted to do this. >> jennifer enrolled in her first acting class after her 14th birthday. >> do you remember her saying, charlie, put me in? >> she was precocious and energetic. >> a few months in and jennifer was tacks the role of dez in shake peer's "a fellow." her performance captured in this never before seen video. >> they need to dismiss you. >> so did the 14-year-old version of jennifer lawrence pull off shakespeare? >> i think so. she sings in that scene, too. ♪ by a sycamore tree >> she had to sing au capella. that's not easy to do. >> that's brave. >> that doesn't surprise me that she had the courage to do that because she was determined and unflappable. >> when she wasn't performing, the budding star was just a normal student in middle school. >> one and two, and ready and go. >> where amanda cornish was also her band teacher. >> what was she like in class? >> quick
. >> her mother said that they were doing a play about the book of jonah, and her quote was she played a prostitute from niniva. she was laughing about it. >> she definitely stood out as somebody that absolutely wanted to do this. >> jennifer enrolled in her first acting class after her 14th birthday. >> do you remember her saying, charlie, put me in? >> she was precocious and energetic. >> a few months in and jennifer was tacks the role of dez in shake...
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a sight 10-year-old jonah can hardly believe. >> it's like -- it's an amazing, like, miraculous, likeconstruct. and it's unbelievable. >> reporter: this is 3500 pounds of gingerbread and 100 pounds of ice. dough mixing began back in september. >> started rolling the dough out in october. and in november, baking the pieces. >> reporter: 8-year-old danny could smell it from far away. >> it's awesome. but we did find out that it's all wood if you look over there. >> reporter: when you take a closer look at this life size gingerbread house, you can tell throughout the christmas season, it's definitely needed some repairs. >> we have to come out here two to three times a week and continue putting candy back on to the house. and we have to fix our train tracks every day. >> reporter: the miller family is here visiting sky top for the first time and stopped by the gingerbread house. 6-year-old braden says his younger sister may have taken some of the candies. >> no, she destroyed it. >> reporter: the millers say this life-size house was the perfect treat for their two young kids. how big is
a sight 10-year-old jonah can hardly believe. >> it's like -- it's an amazing, like, miraculous, likeconstruct. and it's unbelievable. >> reporter: this is 3500 pounds of gingerbread and 100 pounds of ice. dough mixing began back in september. >> started rolling the dough out in october. and in november, baking the pieces. >> reporter: 8-year-old danny could smell it from far away. >> it's awesome. but we did find out that it's all wood if you look over there....
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jonah goldberg, senior editor of "the national review" and fox news contributor. was focus on the militarization of police forces and the retaining of police officers across the country. what did you think about the president? >> it strikes me as a lot of window dressing. first of all, there is a proposition going back to socrates or plato, saying anything al sharpton is involved in can't be entirely good. but beyond that the militarization of police forces is a real issue. a lot of these towns have their own s.w.a.t. teams. but it wasn't an issue in ferguson and on 4 per of the stuff that comes from this pentagon program actually end up in terms of military equipment. most of it is office supplies. mor. -- moreover, they are talk about the $263 mill for body cameras. but he's got to get that funded by congress. he can pledge all he likes but he has to get it through congress. martha: what is the real outcome of ferguson? eric holder talked about how he sees it as well. >> i will announce updated justice department guidance regarding profiling by federal law enfor
jonah goldberg, senior editor of "the national review" and fox news contributor. was focus on the militarization of police forces and the retaining of police officers across the country. what did you think about the president? >> it strikes me as a lot of window dressing. first of all, there is a proposition going back to socrates or plato, saying anything al sharpton is involved in can't be entirely good. but beyond that the militarization of police forces is a real issue. a...
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jonah perrettety, founder of buzz feed and co-founder of the huffington post was so impressed when heirst received a paperless post invite that he eventually became an adviser and mentor to the pair. >> what the company has found is that people are receivers first and then they get a few and say, i keep getting these beautiful invitations and it's usually from a friend of mine who is a high status friend or person that i respect. maybe i should go and use this service. and then they come and use the service, and then it spreads that way. >> more affordable than paper stationery, environmentally friendly, and fast, paperless post quickly attracted high profile users and institutions. like prince charles, condoleezza rice, the museum of modern art, and the white house. with 50 million invitations sent, and a service that is very low-cost, everyone is taking notice. >> there's a lot of examples of big companies trying to copy what the nimble, innovative start-ups are doing. and they have a lot of trouble, actually. more than you'd expect. and so i think in a way, it validates the market,
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i agree with jonah this is a great country because you can do a lot of things to tus if you are a foreigndictator if you try to take away our junky movies that gets us upset. god blessing the independent art houses out there. these are the quirky, free speech people who put on, you know, french films that nobody else wants to screen and watch. no offense to france. and sometimes it takes those those small business people throughout to remind everyone what the constitution is all about. >> jonas suggested it is interesting, charles. artistic impression. variety magazine said it is alleged satire that's about as funny as a communist food shortage and just as protracted. >> first of all, i would say why not offend the french whenever you can get a free shot at him, take it. no, there this is a famous victory. this very good. sony has done what it should have done three weeks ago. but i think we may actually rux the day. it was wellington, you like that, john, as wellington said nothing save a battle lost is quite so melancholy as a battle won. now we won the battle and now we have to watch t
i agree with jonah this is a great country because you can do a lot of things to tus if you are a foreigndictator if you try to take away our junky movies that gets us upset. god blessing the independent art houses out there. these are the quirky, free speech people who put on, you know, french films that nobody else wants to screen and watch. no offense to france. and sometimes it takes those those small business people throughout to remind everyone what the constitution is all about. >>...
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like jonah i get this to a certain extent. black lives matter is a rallying cry with a specific meaning. all lives matter is a counter cry with a specific meaning. what she did was substituting history month for black history month. there is a specific reason we have a black history month and why black lives matter is being said by protesters. >> she said right now and she meant to say right on. >> that said this was clearly an honest mistake by the school president. she probably didn't -- she said she didn't know all lives matters is a counter phrase. probably because she spends all day on social media. she doesn't deserve to hear one student said it felt like see was invalidating the experiences of black lives. she doesn't deserve to hear that. one thing, i agree with lou, and the problem comes from evaluating the problem of college students. as a former college student that needs to stop. >> we all agree on that. the every other issue is this is a good example as to why women shouldn't be college presidents. people are afra
like jonah i get this to a certain extent. black lives matter is a rallying cry with a specific meaning. all lives matter is a counter cry with a specific meaning. what she did was substituting history month for black history month. there is a specific reason we have a black history month and why black lives matter is being said by protesters. >> she said right now and she meant to say right on. >> that said this was clearly an honest mistake by the school president. she probably...
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. >> in "knocked up," jonah hill makes a joke about abortion.ackground about that joke, to leave the abortion unnamed, and, liz, what do you think about it? >> i think that was an improv that came up and it is commenting on people's discomfort with it and how silly it is. jonah's character in that movie is an idiot and so he is acting in a way an idiot would act, which is thinking that abortion is something that dare not be named. people forget that in our movies we are portraying morons. we are ourselves not that moronic, and i always think it is so funny how we are ascribed the personality trait of the people we are essentially mocking in our work. no one has this problem more than mcbride. he made up the character of redneck idiot but people think he is a redneck idiot. i think that happens a lot. i wonder if people ask anthony hopkins if is ok to eat people's faces. i think that joke more than anything was making one of the type of people that it was making fun of. >> in somebody's comedy and art, they do what they need to do. but i think it
. >> in "knocked up," jonah hill makes a joke about abortion.ackground about that joke, to leave the abortion unnamed, and, liz, what do you think about it? >> i think that was an improv that came up and it is commenting on people's discomfort with it and how silly it is. jonah's character in that movie is an idiot and so he is acting in a way an idiot would act, which is thinking that abortion is something that dare not be named. people forget that in our movies we are...
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jonah hull reports from rome. >> reporter: a nationwide strike, the latest in a string of recent protestsgainst the most sweeping labor reforms italy has seen in years. the contentious jobs act is the government's answer to unemployment currently touching 15%. unless there are major changes, students like these on the fringes of the protest and increasingly of society, face a grim prospect, only one in two will likely enter full-time work. >> translator: it's clear that our country doesn't guarantee us a few thure, so my biggest fear is to be a temporary contract worker forever. >> reporter: the jobs act is meant to answer these concerns, making it easier for companies to hire and reducing the need for short-term contracts. the unions complain the act makes it easier to fireworkers instead, doing away with protection against unfair dismissal. one of italy's biggest problems the economists will tell you its traditionally inflexible labor market locks in high unemployment in a struggling economy. if employers can't hire and fire freely, then they simply don't. >> translator: it's like takin
jonah hull reports from rome. >> reporter: a nationwide strike, the latest in a string of recent protestsgainst the most sweeping labor reforms italy has seen in years. the contentious jobs act is the government's answer to unemployment currently touching 15%. unless there are major changes, students like these on the fringes of the protest and increasingly of society, face a grim prospect, only one in two will likely enter full-time work. >> translator: it's clear that our country...