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anyway, and judd mentioned he liked it. and then we started talking that night. >> sounds like a come-on. love your bulge bit. (laughter) >> rose: so you start talking to you. >> and we became friends and very good friends, immediately. i was out there with a few guys from, then i moved out there from nyu. we all made the move together. and then they couldn't afford rent any more so i was like i need a roommate who is going to pay. >> rose: so did you call him up or -- >> what happened? >> i don't remember that. >> everybody was moving out of that house. >> rose: where were you in your life at that point? >> i went to usc cinema school for a year and a half. and then i basically ran out of money and interest at the same time. and how i knew that was during college i went on the dating game and i won. and the trip was a trip to ago poll cobut it was happening during finals week so i dropped out of college. >> oh my god. >> i got sunburned the first day and couldn't leave the room for the next two days. while she hit on busbo
anyway, and judd mentioned he liked it. and then we started talking that night. >> sounds like a come-on. love your bulge bit. (laughter) >> rose: so you start talking to you. >> and we became friends and very good friends, immediately. i was out there with a few guys from, then i moved out there from nyu. we all made the move together. and then they couldn't afford rent any more so i was like i need a roommate who is going to pay. >> rose: so did you call him up or --...
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judd, i was sure, i was ke i'm going to be a movie star, that a guarantee. anno one's going to stop me. judd wasn't ectly sure what he was dng but he was writing away in hi room all the time and i would always walky his bedroom. i uld see him typing away, he had some seat so his back wn't hurt,s was always ovethere with his neck. and i would go what e you doing in there apatow m writing some skits. i was like, for wha i don't know. i was likehat the hell i the maer thisuy. but it was just neat tt we know each other is long and en got to make movie together and have, of course, i want to do it again. >> when lived with adam, i wanted to be a comedian ry badly. and adam had, you know,ne of tho things thayou just can't dine which is charisma. just people were drawn to him. and i would ent a room fore he was famous and would you just feel theoom mo towards adam. and i would be sitng in a corner going -- why don't i have the magic fairey dust. what is going on. so but i think parate from ju being funny which is rd to define, like a jk trying to break it down, he
judd, i was sure, i was ke i'm going to be a movie star, that a guarantee. anno one's going to stop me. judd wasn't ectly sure what he was dng but he was writing away in hi room all the time and i would always walky his bedroom. i uld see him typing away, he had some seat so his back wn't hurt,s was always ovethere with his neck. and i would go what e you doing in there apatow m writing some skits. i was like, for wha i don't know. i was likehat the hell i the maer thisuy. but it was just neat...
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and we'll be back with judd apatow. there he is in the bud light lime green room. hey, judd!ale announcer ] there's a smarter, cooler way to get your clothes brilliantly clean. and it's a turn for the better. ♪ i'm cool like that, i'm cool like that ♪ [ female announcer ] tide coldwater. it's specially formulated to clean in cold better than the other brand does in warm. ♪ cool like that and by washing in cold, you can save up to $10 on your energy bill with every 100 oz bottle. and that's cool. tide coldwater. get out of the old and into the cold. ♪ i'm cool like that hi. ( whimpers, inhales ) ( sobs ) - hello! ( shakes and exhales ) for big moments anywhere, keep a little strength in your pocket. ( ding ) altoids smalls. are you in mint condition? with covergirl exact eyelights. mascara with light reflecting metallics and a hint of tint that brightens eye color while defining lashes. turn up the light in your eyes. [ female announcer ] with exact eyelights from easy breezy beautiful covergirl. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. thanks for watching.
and we'll be back with judd apatow. there he is in the bud light lime green room. hey, judd!ale announcer ] there's a smarter, cooler way to get your clothes brilliantly clean. and it's a turn for the better. ♪ i'm cool like that, i'm cool like that ♪ [ female announcer ] tide coldwater. it's specially formulated to clean in cold better than the other brand does in warm. ♪ cool like that and by washing in cold, you can save up to $10 on your energy bill with every 100 oz bottle. and...
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george judd said he feels pretty good. still a little sore but okay. >>> and now to a developing story on the west coast. a california prison is on lockdown tonight after a riot broke out yesterday evening while 250 inmates were injured. 55 were hospitalized. injuries range from stab wounds to head trauma. inmates there in chino started to riot last night. no prison staff members were hurt. the upper rising lasted about four hours. the lockdown is expected to last indefinitely. >>> and people gather to remember two women shot in a health club. police say the shooter, george sodini kept a blog about hating women. loved ones say the two women had an amazing passion for life. >> heide absolutely smiled. every picture that you would see of her is just absolutely her. she is just -- always positive. a go-getter, can-do attitude. just being an amazing woman and completely dedicated to her son. >> the three people were killed, nine others injured in the attack before the gunman turned the gun on himself. >>> and israel putting th
george judd said he feels pretty good. still a little sore but okay. >>> and now to a developing story on the west coast. a california prison is on lockdown tonight after a riot broke out yesterday evening while 250 inmates were injured. 55 were hospitalized. injuries range from stab wounds to head trauma. inmates there in chino started to riot last night. no prison staff members were hurt. the upper rising lasted about four hours. the lockdown is expected to last indefinitely....
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and we'll be back with judd apatow. there he is in the bud light lime green room. hey, judd!old us they needed a laptop with... olivia: a large screen, long battery life, - the ability to share pictures... - announcer: for under $700. we told them, "you find it, you keep it." - matt: we'll definitely make a choice today. - look at this. what do you think about these over here? the mac's too small. a thousand dollars? for under $700, we can't get a mac. let's keep on looking. - olivia: this is large. - it has windows photo gallery. - ( jaden yells ) - apparently he likes it too. we're getting this one. - olivia: oh my gosh! - that works. - it's unanimous. and a pc. - thank you. we're pcs so we can share photos of this little guy. would you hang out with your mother in law? what would you do now that is has... a thicker, more chocolatey shell? right there. i got it. ♪ what would you do-oo-oo for a klondike bar? ♪ ♪ take me home ♪ take me home ♪ to my family ♪ ♪ i need to be surrounded by ♪ the ones who care for me [ female announcer ] clean you can see. softness you can feel. t
and we'll be back with judd apatow. there he is in the bud light lime green room. hey, judd!old us they needed a laptop with... olivia: a large screen, long battery life, - the ability to share pictures... - announcer: for under $700. we told them, "you find it, you keep it." - matt: we'll definitely make a choice today. - look at this. what do you think about these over here? the mac's too small. a thousand dollars? for under $700, we can't get a mac. let's keep on looking. - olivia:...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: judd apatow.hrown because marlon wayans just shook my hand with that green phlegm he had backstage. >> jimmy: here you are. >> thank you. >> jimmy: no problem. >> that's the "g.i. joe" thing. he wants to take out "funny people" this weekend. so, he's like -- [ coughs ] >> jimmy: touching, hugging. he's just coughing phlegm balls on you. he's a good man for showing up. i love that dude. i hate being sick. >> oh, no. >> jimmy: do you get sick a lot? >> oh, i am constantly sick. i am of ill health most of the time. do i look like i take great care of myself? >> jimmyyes. [ laughter ] you do really do. >> do? >> jimmy: yeah, you look great. >> well, all right. [ laughter ] maybe that's because i've got the number one movie in the country. >> jimmy: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] that's right. i love this movie so much. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: i saw it. i love this so much. >> how much? how much do you love it? >> jimmy: i really like it -- this much. [ light laughter ] >> will you see it a se
♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: judd apatow.hrown because marlon wayans just shook my hand with that green phlegm he had backstage. >> jimmy: here you are. >> thank you. >> jimmy: no problem. >> that's the "g.i. joe" thing. he wants to take out "funny people" this weekend. so, he's like -- [ coughs ] >> jimmy: touching, hugging. he's just coughing phlegm balls on you. he's a good man for showing up. i love that dude. i hate being...
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>>eah, i w wentt with judd and adam to o the magic clulub in hermosa beach. going to watch. but judd went, hey, aubrey you're going on into. -- you're going to go on tonight. you're going to go on tonight after adam, good luck and then he walked away. i thought he was kidding. [ laughter ] and he wasn't. >> he wasn't kidding, yeah. how did it go? >> it was okay. adam came up to me after -- after judd told me i was going on and he said, you're gonna to go on after me? i was like, yeah. and he's like, oh, you're gonna die. [ laughter ] yeah. and he was like, this not going to be a good night for you. yeah. go get 'em kid. and -- yeah. then he went on and did 20 minutes and people just clapped before he even opened his mouth. you know? >> yeah, right, sure. >> because they love him. and i just was -- i was behind the curtain just crying and -- [ laughter ] just really trying not to run away. >> well, this is a picture from where and when? >> oh, no. >> which one is you here? >> that's me. that's me. yeah. that's me. dressed as a chicken. >> this is what a chicke
>>eah, i w wentt with judd and adam to o the magic clulub in hermosa beach. going to watch. but judd went, hey, aubrey you're going on into. -- you're going to go on tonight. you're going to go on tonight after adam, good luck and then he walked away. i thought he was kidding. [ laughter ] and he wasn't. >> he wasn't kidding, yeah. how did it go? >> it was okay. adam came up to me after -- after judd told me i was going on and he said, you're gonna to go on after me? i was...
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because they won't stop fighting, and they don't listen to judd. [ laughter ] and judd has all thesemmy: they're just so cute in the movie. >> yeah, yeah, they're really cute. >> jimmy: and they're so funny. >> yeah, they're great. >> jimmy: are they funny kids? >> i think they are. >> jimmy: yeah, they seem really, like, they get the comedy. >> yeah. >> jimmy: like, it's hilarious. they know they scored. they had to know they scored. >> i don't think -- i mean, maybe. i don't know. >> jimmy: even just them eating is funny. no, i'm just kidding. no, they're totally fine. >> i don't think they realize they even did a movie, though. >> jimmy: yeah, they don't -- >> they're not really -- they're not allowed to see the movie. and so they don't really know what they did. >> jimmy: yeah, it's a little dirty. >> but my older one, maude, who's 11, she is a little more interested now. she wants to see -- she asks my husband if she can see part of the movie. and he said -- well, he cut together a kid-friendly version of it. >> jimmy: oh, really? let's see it. >> well -- yeah. >> jimmy: the who
because they won't stop fighting, and they don't listen to judd. [ laughter ] and judd has all thesemmy: they're just so cute in the movie. >> yeah, yeah, they're really cute. >> jimmy: and they're so funny. >> yeah, they're great. >> jimmy: are they funny kids? >> i think they are. >> jimmy: yeah, they seem really, like, they get the comedy. >> yeah. >> jimmy: like, it's hilarious. they know they scored. they had to know they scored. >> i...
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my game, angry somebody is better than us, judd would come up, did you -- oh, my god! he killed it! stand-up, not so much. >> to be a great comic, you usually have to be very angry, and i wasn't that angry. you know, i was a jewish boy from long island, things didn't go that bad. so for me to really have the juice to get all worked up. >> so apatow turned full time to writing for others. >> roseanne. >> his buddy adam sandler. >> and gary stand command link. >> and then apatow collaborated on a tv series. >> i hate high school. >> about outcasts at a michigan high school. >> it was a turning point because it was the first time that, you know, as we started kicking around ideas i thought oh maybe that thing happened to me might also be interesting. >> ♪ loneliness starts thinking in. >> like the autobiographical episode about a teen misfit returning to an empty house, flipping on the dinah shore talk show and finding solace in the comedy of gary shandling. >> then i realized this simple really difficult struggles of life are fascinating. so i stopped trying to think of high concepts
my game, angry somebody is better than us, judd would come up, did you -- oh, my god! he killed it! stand-up, not so much. >> to be a great comic, you usually have to be very angry, and i wasn't that angry. you know, i was a jewish boy from long island, things didn't go that bad. so for me to really have the juice to get all worked up. >> so apatow turned full time to writing for others. >> roseanne. >> his buddy adam sandler. >> and gary stand command link....
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judd gregg, a nice conversation, to say the least. lynn sweet and mr.d and toure is always entertaining. contessa. >> not so much. >> keeping us up-to-speed. we come to you, we got a kidnapping. >> can we break some news? contessa really wants to be on "dancing with the stars." >> no. >> if anybody from that show is watching, if anybody from that show is watching, contessa wants to get down! she wants to dance! >> i want to get paid for it! >> we will ring abc. >> you want the 200 k is what you really want! people have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. at legalzoom, we'll help you incorporate your business, file a patent, make a will and more. you can complete our online questions in minutes. then we'll prepare your legal documents and deliver them directly to you. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you weren't always my favorite day. with all the pet hair in the air, i'd spend class preoccupied, bothered by itchy eyes. but now i have new
judd gregg, a nice conversation, to say the least. lynn sweet and mr.d and toure is always entertaining. contessa. >> not so much. >> keeping us up-to-speed. we come to you, we got a kidnapping. >> can we break some news? contessa really wants to be on "dancing with the stars." >> no. >> if anybody from that show is watching, if anybody from that show is watching, contessa wants to get down! she wants to dance! >> i want to get paid for it! >>...
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consider judd orcott of oregon, during his national guard service, he was -- sustained a spinal cord injury. in an effort to reduce pain, he had his herniated disc replaced with an artificial disc manufactured by dupuis spine. instead of experiencing relief from the artificial disc, judd experienced extreme pain and bouts of paralysis. however, because of the court's ruling in regal, judd has no recourse to seek remedies for his injuries. today, we'll hear from an iowan who received 22 electric shocks within a span of 53 minutes from a faulty medtronic defibrillator. because of the faulty device, he suffered enormous pain, was forced into early retirement and is unable to perform basic functions such as even driving on the interstate. we'll be hearing him testify here today. as a senior member of this committee i have worked hard along with others here, senator hatch and others, to ensure that the fda performs its job well. while the fda approval of medical devices is important, it cannot be the sole protection for consumers. i say that because fda approval is simply inadequate to re
consider judd orcott of oregon, during his national guard service, he was -- sustained a spinal cord injury. in an effort to reduce pain, he had his herniated disc replaced with an artificial disc manufactured by dupuis spine. instead of experiencing relief from the artificial disc, judd experienced extreme pain and bouts of paralysis. however, because of the court's ruling in regal, judd has no recourse to seek remedies for his injuries. today, we'll hear from an iowan who received 22 electric...
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let's bring in senator judd gregg, a republican of new hampshire. senator gregg, where are you on this health care thing? are you with the people who think it's a cultural issue, that there's abortion money in here somewhere, that there's people pushing people to make end of life decisions like ghouls? are these cultural questions legitimate or not? >> no, but there are some legitimate questions, and the questions go to the issue of how much this is going to cost, how you cover all americans, and how you do that by bending out your cost curve, and how you keep the government from basically stepping in and being the primary insurer in this country, which leads to putting a washington bureaucrat between you and your doctor. and inevitably leads to a system like they have in england or in canada where you see delays and rationing. those are very big public policy issues. we can do some good things here. we can make a health care system work a heck of a lot better for all americans, and if we focus on what the problems are rather than what the hyperbole
let's bring in senator judd gregg, a republican of new hampshire. senator gregg, where are you on this health care thing? are you with the people who think it's a cultural issue, that there's abortion money in here somewhere, that there's people pushing people to make end of life decisions like ghouls? are these cultural questions legitimate or not? >> no, but there are some legitimate questions, and the questions go to the issue of how much this is going to cost, how you cover all...
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. >> and new hampshire republican judd gregg protested the use of money intended for energy efficiency. >> this is the ultimate bait and switch. >> but michigan democrat debbie stabenow wasn't buying any of it. >> my colleagues on the other side of the aisle who are constantly bashing the recovery package for not delivering immediate results should be jumping for joy. >> stabenow noted that any of the amendments would force a suspension of the clunkers program since it would mean the senate had passed a different version of the bill than the house and the house has adjourned for the month, it is a safe bet that sometime later this evening, the senate will do the same and the clunkers money will keep flowing. chris: wendell goler reporting from the white house, thank you. the white house tried to get out ahead of and soften the blow from friday's anticipated dismal jobs numbers. senior white house correspondent major garrett reports that the president's economic team is sticking with its story -- the obama plan is working. >> one of the president's top economic advisors rejected critici
. >> and new hampshire republican judd gregg protested the use of money intended for energy efficiency. >> this is the ultimate bait and switch. >> but michigan democrat debbie stabenow wasn't buying any of it. >> my colleagues on the other side of the aisle who are constantly bashing the recovery package for not delivering immediate results should be jumping for joy. >> stabenow noted that any of the amendments would force a suspension of the clunkers program...
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judd gregg, retiring from new hampshire, has voted for every nominee for the supreme court since he has been there for charles grassley when against his record by voting against the nominee. at suntrust, we help you manage your money at home. and make it easy when you're away. at suntrust, we help you manage your money at home. and where ever you go, atm fees won't follow. at suntrust, we help you manage get back to what really matts switch to suntrust checking today suntrust. live solid, bank solid. >> first they destroy the engines, then they dragged into a yard, report parts to sell, and stack them high. americans have turned in at least 150,000 vehicles. they ran out of money and congress has come up with another $2 billion. which is fine, a great program if you have a job. if you do not have a job, you cannot buy a car, you just cannot. >> you are right, you cannot do that and a whole lot of other things. that this is a government program run amok with success. it is amazing. but the dealerships are reporting profits, and this is one of the best little stimulus plans they have got
judd gregg, retiring from new hampshire, has voted for every nominee for the supreme court since he has been there for charles grassley when against his record by voting against the nominee. at suntrust, we help you manage your money at home. and make it easy when you're away. at suntrust, we help you manage your money at home. and where ever you go, atm fees won't follow. at suntrust, we help you manage get back to what really matts switch to suntrust checking today suntrust. live solid, bank...
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>> again, i think judd gregg's point is very good. auto dealers have been the road kill in this whole fiasco with auto manufacturers. the auto manufacturers got all the government subsidies and the auto dealers, even profitable dealers, were, shut down with no help whatsoever, with three weeks' notice in the case of chrysler, and so i have a great sympathy for all the people who work for auto dealers. however, whether it is paid for or not is a big issue. and i think that if we could revisit the stimulus package and take off some of the down the road spending so we cut back on debt and start doing some fiscally responsible things here, then i think we have something to talk about at the table that could be bipartisan. >> senator, we spent half an hour on health care, we just did a few minute on cash for clunker. we're still -- we're still fighting about things that were already passed. stimulus still sticks in the kr craw of some members. wi will people be so bruised, that there won't be anything left for cap and trade, headlight care
>> again, i think judd gregg's point is very good. auto dealers have been the road kill in this whole fiasco with auto manufacturers. the auto manufacturers got all the government subsidies and the auto dealers, even profitable dealers, were, shut down with no help whatsoever, with three weeks' notice in the case of chrysler, and so i have a great sympathy for all the people who work for auto dealers. however, whether it is paid for or not is a big issue. and i think that if we could...
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. >> the judds' wants cornish to get a ged and vocational training and participate in a drug and alcohol program while in prison. next of mechanic police have charged three people and torturing and killing a cat. we want to warn you the details of the story may be a little graphic. melissa carlson has this animal abuse investigation. >> 18-year-old scott mcdowell did not want to talk today, but police say it is because of him they found out about a brutal case of animal abuse. baltimore county police said they received a call from a man who said he was on vacation when he received a call from miguel who told him that his cat, which was being watched by a teenager, was now dead. >> he was indicted by a friend over to a house to play cards. mcdowell got there and found able in the house as well as another man. he was abusing and torturing this cat. >> all three were arrested. mcdowell told him that the 25- year-old not only put the cat by the microwave and drier, but spun it by its tail from a ceiling fan and threw it into a back with rocks. why was miguel not able to help the cat? >> he s
. >> the judds' wants cornish to get a ged and vocational training and participate in a drug and alcohol program while in prison. next of mechanic police have charged three people and torturing and killing a cat. we want to warn you the details of the story may be a little graphic. melissa carlson has this animal abuse investigation. >> 18-year-old scott mcdowell did not want to talk today, but police say it is because of him they found out about a brutal case of animal abuse....
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judd gregg, retiring come from new venture, has voted for every nominee since he has been -- retiring, from new hampshire, has voted for every nominee since he has been there. >> cash for clunkers. first they destroy the engines and then they dragged into a yard and rip out the parts they can sell, and stack them high. this has been working and they ran out of money. congress has come up with another $2 billion. it is a great program if you have a job. if you do not have a job, you cannot buy a new car. >> if you do not have a job, you are right, you cannot do that or a whole lot of other things. but this is clearly a government program run amok with success. it is amazing that they had to put more money into it. but the dealerships are reporting profits. they are staying open. this is one of the best little stimulus plans they have got going on right now. it is hard to tell whether it is related to the better-than- expected unemployment numbers this month. but it is at least one where they are having the government -- the government is having a real effect on the economy. >> the stim
judd gregg, retiring come from new venture, has voted for every nominee since he has been -- retiring, from new hampshire, has voted for every nominee since he has been there. >> cash for clunkers. first they destroy the engines and then they dragged into a yard and rip out the parts they can sell, and stack them high. this has been working and they ran out of money. congress has come up with another $2 billion. it is a great program if you have a job. if you do not have a job, you cannot...
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i would like to welcome judd up to the stage to address everybody.applause] >> i want to thank raven and the whole convention for having me here. i know many of you came specifically to 90 hear me became tonight to hear me, but i encourage you to stay for the rest of the program. you might be pleasantly surprised. i had an opportunity to attend the first netroots nation in las vegas at the beautiful riviera hotel. if you remember, there was a swarm of media there. you really could not use the restroom without stepping over someone. the story they were covering basically was, who are these freaks, and why are they using the internet to talk about politics? why did mark warner build them and ice sculpture? now, most of the media are not here, and the reason why is they are at home trying to figure out how to be more like the people in this room so they did not go out of business. [applause] what they did not understand and what many people still do not understand is that this community is not about the internet. it is about an approach to politics. he
i would like to welcome judd up to the stage to address everybody.applause] >> i want to thank raven and the whole convention for having me here. i know many of you came specifically to 90 hear me became tonight to hear me, but i encourage you to stay for the rest of the program. you might be pleasantly surprised. i had an opportunity to attend the first netroots nation in las vegas at the beautiful riviera hotel. if you remember, there was a swarm of media there. you really could not use...
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i would like to welcome judd up to the stage to address everybody.use] >> i want to thank raven and the whole convention for having me here. i know many of you came specifically to 90 hear me became tonight to hear me, but i encourage you to stay for the rest of the program. you might be pleasantly surprised. i had an opportunity to attend the first netroots nation in las vegas at the beautiful riviera hotel. if you remember, there was a swarm of media there. you really could not use the restroom without stepping over someone. the story they were covering basically was, who are these freaks, and why are they using the internet to talk about politics? why did mark warner build them and ice sculpture? now, most of the media are not here, and the reason why is they are at home trying to figure out how to be more like the people in this room so they did not go out of business. [applause] what they did not understand and what many people still do not understand is that this community is not about the internet. it is about an approach to politics. he is ab
i would like to welcome judd up to the stage to address everybody.use] >> i want to thank raven and the whole convention for having me here. i know many of you came specifically to 90 hear me became tonight to hear me, but i encourage you to stay for the rest of the program. you might be pleasantly surprised. i had an opportunity to attend the first netroots nation in las vegas at the beautiful riviera hotel. if you remember, there was a swarm of media there. you really could not use the...
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the film is directed by judd appeto whose real life. the couple's two daughters also have roles.c ban that playing her on screen husband. "funny people" is rated r. >>> on the horror beat, we have "the collector," which has an ex-con plotting a high citizen employers remote country home. but the tables are turned when a mass criminal has already targeted the home. and created a maze of deadly traps for everyone there. >> you realize after a while they don't really belong in captivity. >> also new this weekend "the code." a documentary that follows a group of animal activists who uncover the horrific details of secret dolphin fishing off the coast of japan. the leader of this particular cause has quite a history with dolphins. nearly 50 years ago, richard o' berry trained the stars of flipper. >> they should have told me. they said if the world find out what goes on here, we'll be shut down. >> can you imagine that? >> this is george reporting. >> watch abc 2 news any time on channel 1 with comcast on demand. >>> nice tomorrow with a high of 88 trees. we're clearing out and drying
the film is directed by judd appeto whose real life. the couple's two daughters also have roles.c ban that playing her on screen husband. "funny people" is rated r. >>> on the horror beat, we have "the collector," which has an ex-con plotting a high citizen employers remote country home. but the tables are turned when a mass criminal has already targeted the home. and created a maze of deadly traps for everyone there. >> you realize after a while they don't...
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we'll have judd gregg, lamar alexander, and kay bailey hutchinson. there's a lot hal happening here. as the senate has to tackle cash for clunkers, they've got a lot of things on their desk this morning. >> we are in the dierkson senate building. i don't think any live television program, other than the hearings themselves, has ever come out of this room. >> hasn't been done. >> and they didn't know what they were in for because already we figured out how to use the microphones. >> i like -- the teleprompter is so far away. if we say something that makes no sense, it's because we're reading absolutely no idea what it says. what about if it was 6 members host house? 1.3%, i think. >> and then we're going to move down here where we're going to have some senators up here and i hope they start asking me questions like they did those poor banking executive peps. >> well, also, boone pickens has testified here severales
we'll have judd gregg, lamar alexander, and kay bailey hutchinson. there's a lot hal happening here. as the senate has to tackle cash for clunkers, they've got a lot of things on their desk this morning. >> we are in the dierkson senate building. i don't think any live television program, other than the hearings themselves, has ever come out of this room. >> hasn't been done. >> and they didn't know what they were in for because already we figured out how to use the...
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but senator judd gregg got on the floor of the senate and said the following. reconciliation is the rule of the senate that has been used before for purposes like this on numerous occasions. he went on to say, is there something wrong with majority rule? i do not think so. if you have 51 votes for position, you win. under reconciliation, they would take health care and put it under reconciliation, and they could do that. carl cameron is our chief political correspondent, and he is live with us now. if they do this, it looks like they are set up for a fight. >> you picked the right guy. " when you talk about this idea of eliminated the filibuster- proof 60-vote majority and allowing something to pass at just 51 votes, which is why they called it the nuclear option, something that would blow up. when you talk about how bush did it, he did it to cut taxes. he did on budgetary activity. that has been what reconciliation was created to do. what the obama administration is talking about using a 4 is different in that they would be creating a whole new government prog
but senator judd gregg got on the floor of the senate and said the following. reconciliation is the rule of the senate that has been used before for purposes like this on numerous occasions. he went on to say, is there something wrong with majority rule? i do not think so. if you have 51 votes for position, you win. under reconciliation, they would take health care and put it under reconciliation, and they could do that. carl cameron is our chief political correspondent, and he is live with us...
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a similar sentiment from judd gregg of new hampshire.e says he doesn't share judge sotomayor's political ideology but that she is obviously, as he puts it, qualified for a job on the highest court in the land. a total of eight republican senators, all the ones seen here, have now announced they will vote in favor of judge sotomayor's confirmation. that vote is expected to happen as early as tomorrow. two americans set free by north korea, three others still in custody in iran, and tonight what the release of the jailed journalists might mean for the hikers being held in iran. and remember the world war ii veteran we told you about last week who is raising money to give service dogs to wounded veterans? well, wait until you hear what happened after that story aired. a live update is next. primo stuff. one appetizer and two premium entrees. just twenty bucks-every day. genuine food. generous portions. genius price. 2 for $20! only at applebee's. (announcer) introducing new tums dual action. this tums goes to work in seconds and lasts for h
a similar sentiment from judd gregg of new hampshire.e says he doesn't share judge sotomayor's political ideology but that she is obviously, as he puts it, qualified for a job on the highest court in the land. a total of eight republican senators, all the ones seen here, have now announced they will vote in favor of judge sotomayor's confirmation. that vote is expected to happen as early as tomorrow. two americans set free by north korea, three others still in custody in iran, and tonight what...
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it's like a huge -- a huge family with the fans involved and wynonna judd was, you know, talked at thebig fan. i find out she's a big "all my children" star, fan, i should say. it was sweet to have that dynamic there. very welcoming. >> okay. food indulgence. >> me? potato chips. cookies, ice cream. >> try potato chips with mayonnaise. >> she had no hesitation. mayonnaise. i have to say one more quick thing. i'm sort of notorious for taking the red eye from l.a. took another one last night to be here live and the reason i took the red eye last night, i was at the emmys watching "good morning america" when best morning show yet again and i was very proud to be there. very, very proud. >> "good morning america." >> we are so proud and grateful and want erybody out there to know you don't see everybody in hours of the best team in the 24 world. so thank you and thankfor taking k anu traking t the red eye sewah all those great country singers perform at the cma music festival on abc. that is tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central. go to abcnews.com for exclusive interviews with womack and josh turn
it's like a huge -- a huge family with the fans involved and wynonna judd was, you know, talked at thebig fan. i find out she's a big "all my children" star, fan, i should say. it was sweet to have that dynamic there. very welcoming. >> okay. food indulgence. >> me? potato chips. cookies, ice cream. >> try potato chips with mayonnaise. >> she had no hesitation. mayonnaise. i have to say one more quick thing. i'm sort of notorious for taking the red eye from...
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. >> so the director, judd apatow, what he did, he had you guys do standup comedy and jonah hill hadn't before. but you had done it, starting at a very young age. how old were you when you started? >> i was 13 when i started doing stand-up comedy and that sounds obnoxious. i know that. i would hate a 13-year-old who did stand-up comedy. i was the drunk guy in the club and a 13-year-old is up there, i would think, oh, great this is hilarious. throw a beer bottle at his face. then i go to jail. then i meet a man i like. [ laughter ] but, yes, so i had to go out and start doing stand-up comedy again. it was a nightmare. did not enjoy it very much. >> were you able to draw on any of that material that you used as a teenager when you started? >> i wanted to. i thought like oh, i'll go ahead and tell the old jokes that i used to tell, but i felt like a fat guy squeezing into a t-shirt too small, you can kind of tell me it doesn't work on me. oh, really, you're going to tell the jokethat you did at your bar mitzvah, you're almost 30 years old. but i started to write new jokes, about porno and
. >> so the director, judd apatow, what he did, he had you guys do standup comedy and jonah hill hadn't before. but you had done it, starting at a very young age. how old were you when you started? >> i was 13 when i started doing stand-up comedy and that sounds obnoxious. i know that. i would hate a 13-year-old who did stand-up comedy. i was the drunk guy in the club and a 13-year-old is up there, i would think, oh, great this is hilarious. throw a beer bottle at his face. then i...
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his new movie from judd apatow is called "funny people". it opens friday.hello to jonah hill. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? >> hi jimmy, how's it going? >> i'm doing well. i saw your movie last night. it was very, very funny. you were funny in it also as well. >> thank you. i'm into the compliment. i ruined your compliment. >> not at all. you did a great job in it. really funny. >> thank you so much. >> i guess you captured the world of stand-up comedy very nicely. >> that was the idea. i'm really proud of it. >> you did a great job of it. you did -- you got to work with the same group of people on a large amount of the movies, it's like you have a large repertory theater. >> yeah. like steppenwolf. >> it's [ bleep ]. steppenwolf is [ bleep ] up. i'm fortunate, i get to work with people i'm with in real life and it's an incredible experience. one of the people i have a funny story about, shauna robertson, a dear friend of mine. she's produced a lot of the movies. she's a beautiful, wonderful person. she happens to be like 4'11" or so, which is totall
his new movie from judd apatow is called "funny people". it opens friday.hello to jonah hill. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? >> hi jimmy, how's it going? >> i'm doing well. i saw your movie last night. it was very, very funny. you were funny in it also as well. >> thank you. i'm into the compliment. i ruined your compliment. >> not at all. you did a great job in it. really funny. >> thank you so much. >> i guess you captured the world of...
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from people across the country including a lot of students and it is from other writers like ashley judd and silas house and many, many more. i am excited about that. i will just take us over the river into west virginia from eastern kentucky and i will read from a piece about two the bonds and it is entitled to the endangered hillbilly. there is a heaviness that hangs over west virginia like the fall from the local river it goes through the streets past the empty storefronts up the mountainside to the rows of houses that overlook the town. it has become the invisible resident a testament to the plight that has taken place over the years even after the process of the mining industry has soared. boarded up with supply would only a few businesses barely hold on an auto shop, allah office and a motel. the sign for a local diner is a bologna sandwich day appalachian stable inside a handful of people gather for the midday dinner. even in the midst of the light that trickles out onto the street one can hear the exhaustion. people work hard all of the town is located within boone county the lea
from people across the country including a lot of students and it is from other writers like ashley judd and silas house and many, many more. i am excited about that. i will just take us over the river into west virginia from eastern kentucky and i will read from a piece about two the bonds and it is entitled to the endangered hillbilly. there is a heaviness that hangs over west virginia like the fall from the local river it goes through the streets past the empty storefronts up the...
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seems that the baucus/grassley compromise coming out of senate finance is certainly, according to what judd gregg was hinting out a few minutes ago, that's the emerging vehicle, at least for the senate side. >> yes. and i think we're learning a lot more about what this will look like. one thing that seems to be gone is the idea of a public option. a government-run insurance plan, that the president has indicated a preference for. but again and again, when you press administration officials, will the president sign something that doesn't have this government option? you don't get a direct answer. they're keeping their options open. so if what comes out of senate finance committee is this co-op or some kind of hybrid, that something that looks and acts a little bit like a government option, but isn't a government-sponsored insurance plan, presumably that's something the president could sign on to. but of course this raises another issue, the progressives in the democratic caucus, both on the house and the senate side who think, wait a minute, why are we giving away the whole store. they're th
seems that the baucus/grassley compromise coming out of senate finance is certainly, according to what judd gregg was hinting out a few minutes ago, that's the emerging vehicle, at least for the senate side. >> yes. and i think we're learning a lot more about what this will look like. one thing that seems to be gone is the idea of a public option. a government-run insurance plan, that the president has indicated a preference for. but again and again, when you press administration...
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being habilitated, in hopes of beingaa adopted-- all at the expense of vick, who was ordered by a judda million dollars for the effort. and the operation, michael, that you pleaded guilty to bankrolling, to being a part of, engaged in barbarous treatment of the animals-- beating them, shooting them, electrocuting them, drowning them. horrific things, michael. >> vick: it's wrong, man. i don't know how many times i got to tell... i got to say it. i mean, it was wrong. i feel, you know... i feel, you know, tremendous hurt behind what happened. and, you know, i should've took the initiative to stop it all, you know, and i didn't. and i feel so bad about that now. and i know, you know, that i didn't... i didn't step up. i wasn't a leader. >> brown: in any way, for those who may say it showed a lack of moral character because you didn't stop it, you agree or disagree? >> vick: i agree. >> brown: for six years, vick ran bad newz kennels with his childhood friends, breeding, buying, selling and fighting pit bulls. was there an adrenaline rush? was it the sense of competition? what was it that
being habilitated, in hopes of beingaa adopted-- all at the expense of vick, who was ordered by a judda million dollars for the effort. and the operation, michael, that you pleaded guilty to bankrolling, to being a part of, engaged in barbarous treatment of the animals-- beating them, shooting them, electrocuting them, drowning them. horrific things, michael. >> vick: it's wrong, man. i don't know how many times i got to tell... i got to say it. i mean, it was wrong. i feel, you know... i...
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sing that her and was still breathing, ashley judd hitter in the head with a portable heater, stabbed her in the chest and attempted to set the room on fire. the gunshots awakened jones' grandmother and she got out of bed. that was when jones and hart entered the bedroom and shot her once in the shoulder. and with the last bullet jones and then hart return to the den and discovered their grandfather was to live. with nice from the kitchen they stabbed him over and over again and left one knife embedded in his back. these are the judges findings. ashley jones portal lighter fluid and listen to him groan as he burned alive. the noise attracted jones' tenure old sister, mary. to the kitchen. from acey ducey that her grandfather was burning. soon after the wounded kid called out to her dying husband and ashley jones stabbed her mother in the face with an ice pick, poured lighter fluid on her ancestor on fire and watch her burn. she ended up stabbing her 10 year old sister numerous times and left everyone to die. she then took $300 from her grandparents matters and took the keys to their c
sing that her and was still breathing, ashley judd hitter in the head with a portable heater, stabbed her in the chest and attempted to set the room on fire. the gunshots awakened jones' grandmother and she got out of bed. that was when jones and hart entered the bedroom and shot her once in the shoulder. and with the last bullet jones and then hart return to the den and discovered their grandfather was to live. with nice from the kitchen they stabbed him over and over again and left one knife...
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adam sand ler were room meats when judd came to hollywood.tral character here is somebody, an alias star, comedian adam sandler who goes back to the stand-up roots where these guys starting off. in this case he's trying to rediscover life because he has leukemia and he's trying to sort out personal issue, the meaning of life and stuff. it's an interesting movie. >> okay. what are you -- >> i like it. 2 hours and 15 minutes long, but it's a good movie. >> how is it going to play off? yo u have so much family out there. harry potter, g-force. what -- >> i think it's going to fall short of expectations. g-force, harry potter, even "the hangover" are all doing zreelly well. >> how about the box office? how is the season so far. >> it started going up it started going down, down, down, down, down. we don't have "the dark knight". >> we have more news for you now here on "msnbc saturday." in iraq, a series of deadly attacks. this car bombing at a market in kirkuk killed eight people. in panama authorities seized six ton of marijuana and cocaine and
adam sand ler were room meats when judd came to hollywood.tral character here is somebody, an alias star, comedian adam sandler who goes back to the stand-up roots where these guys starting off. in this case he's trying to rediscover life because he has leukemia and he's trying to sort out personal issue, the meaning of life and stuff. it's an interesting movie. >> okay. what are you -- >> i like it. 2 hours and 15 minutes long, but it's a good movie. >> how is it going to...
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is we have senator judd gregg by telephone, and greg value yar, chief policy strategist at solay securitiesmr. gregg, let me begin with you. we're sort of narrow focused on this. will mr. kennedy's passing have any particular impact on the health care story? >> well, the impact's already occurred in that he hasn't been around to basically help in the negotiations. i think i've said a number of times, if he had been in the senate and active -- he's obviously in the senate, but had been his usual active self over the last few months, we probably would have reached some sort of a consensus agreement, because ultimately ted wanted to legislate, came from the liberal agenda and strongly defended the liberal philosophy. but he also understood that there was a time for theater there was a time for action, and he always was willing to reach an agreement if it was reasonable to try to move things along. because he knew without a bill, we made no progress. >> and greg, i believe you think this could essentially be a turning point that it might give the democrats a little more backbone to try and stea
is we have senator judd gregg by telephone, and greg value yar, chief policy strategist at solay securitiesmr. gregg, let me begin with you. we're sort of narrow focused on this. will mr. kennedy's passing have any particular impact on the health care story? >> well, the impact's already occurred in that he hasn't been around to basically help in the negotiations. i think i've said a number of times, if he had been in the senate and active -- he's obviously in the senate, but had been his...
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including lots of students and they are paired alongside writers like wendell berry and silas and ashley judd and terrace tempest williams and many more so i am excited about that. i am going to take us just over the river into west virginia tonight across eastern kentucky and over the river and i am going to be reading from a piece about judy bond and it is titled the endangered hillbilly. there is a heaviness that hangs over the town of whites felt west virginia. like the fall from the nearby coal river it seeps through the streets, past the empty storefronts on up the mountainside to the rows of houses that overlooks the town. it has become the invisible resident a testament to the fly that has taken place over the years even as the profits of the mining industry soared. many of the buildings on the main street are vacant popped by broken windows with plywood. only a few businesses barely hold on and aldershot, law office, motel. the sign for a local diner boasts fried bologna sandwiches, appalachian state. outside a handful of people gather for their midday dinner even in the midst of the
including lots of students and they are paired alongside writers like wendell berry and silas and ashley judd and terrace tempest williams and many more so i am excited about that. i am going to take us just over the river into west virginia tonight across eastern kentucky and over the river and i am going to be reading from a piece about judy bond and it is titled the endangered hillbilly. there is a heaviness that hangs over the town of whites felt west virginia. like the fall from the nearby...
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could get as many as 80 votes in the senate and there were endorsements from important republicans, judd gregg and bob corker today, maria. >> it's funny they both didn't wear ties. " president is on vacation but bernanke isn't. unless somebody told him not to wear a tie because the president isn't wearing a tie. it's unimportant. let me ask you about the next important challenge for the fed and that is the exit strategy, getting out of some of these programs. any sense of how bernanke will handle that, john? >> that's going to be where the prospect of an independent fed is going to be most tested. may want to get out before the obama administration does. the signals we've gotten from bernanke indicate he's not ready to unwind that government involvement yet. president obama is happy about that with unemployment likely to go higher, he wants to let the economy get a little better. >> come on, if the president did not reappoint bernanke, he probably would have been criticized taking the leader of the most important institution in a global economy at a time there are still skeptics we're n
could get as many as 80 votes in the senate and there were endorsements from important republicans, judd gregg and bob corker today, maria. >> it's funny they both didn't wear ties. " president is on vacation but bernanke isn't. unless somebody told him not to wear a tie because the president isn't wearing a tie. it's unimportant. let me ask you about the next important challenge for the fed and that is the exit strategy, getting out of some of these programs. any sense of how...
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judd gregg backed out and attacked the president. he tried to put tax cuts in the stimulus to an peace the republicans. the republicans didn't vote for it. he tried to go away from a single pair system and approach a compromise proposal on health care and the republicans are still opposed to that and likely to be opposed to the co-op. >> democrats opposed to that, as well. >> exactly. i think what's happening is the democrats who are opposed are concerned they can't get republicans aboard. that's why you hear max bob cuss saying they're concerned because they can't get the republicans going along. chuck grassley says they're not going to support the plan even if they come up on a proposal on their own. how do you negotiate with people who don't want to go along with what they're willing to negotiate. >> it did seem like rahm emanuel was tapping into that anger that progressives have about the republicans and statements they're make. how disspiriting is it for progressives to put it back and say now is not the time we're stepping away
judd gregg backed out and attacked the president. he tried to put tax cuts in the stimulus to an peace the republicans. the republicans didn't vote for it. he tried to go away from a single pair system and approach a compromise proposal on health care and the republicans are still opposed to that and likely to be opposed to the co-op. >> democrats opposed to that, as well. >> exactly. i think what's happening is the democrats who are opposed are concerned they can't get republicans...
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joining me now on the phone, new hampshire republican senator judd gregg. senator, everybody is always vying to be new hampshire's third senator. usually ty has to do with presidential ambitions but in ted kennedy's case he was probably somebody you felt like you could sometimes rely on when it came to the region and to new england's needs. >> oh, of course. he was a great colleague. everybody enjoyed him in new hampshire and throughout new england. we all greatly admired him and appreciated having him represent the new england region. he was a good guy representing new england. >> senator, you come, obviously new hampshire a tradition of having feisty political arguments, sometimes of well known repute up there, the new hampshire formerly manchester union leader could have tough editorials against senator kennedy. how is that you could have your conservative base have so much anger and hatred toward ted kennedy and yet have -- find so many republicans willing to work with him? >> well, i think hate is the wrong word. ted was very aggressive in presenting h
joining me now on the phone, new hampshire republican senator judd gregg. senator, everybody is always vying to be new hampshire's third senator. usually ty has to do with presidential ambitions but in ted kennedy's case he was probably somebody you felt like you could sometimes rely on when it came to the region and to new england's needs. >> oh, of course. he was a great colleague. everybody enjoyed him in new hampshire and throughout new england. we all greatly admired him and...