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val kilmer.y: i'm so happy you are here. >> i like that clip though. i like that clip though. if you can't get a compliment any other way, do like congress does. give yourself one. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what -- i love that you are doing this. like what made you get into mark twain and write this? you wrote this for yourself? >> yeah. years ago -- about 10 years ago now, i can make an announcement on your show. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> about -- i can say that after 10 years of blood, sweat, and tears of writing this screen play, i'm still about five years away from making it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you have a title? no? >> i -- no. >> jimmy: the untitled mark twain project. >> but i -- but i wanted to direct for a long time. and so i set aside doing kind of bigger movie just to settle down and write. i thought i would take a couple of years, but it has been over ten years. and it's about mary baker eddy who's writes i studied all my life and mark twain who was -- they're both
val kilmer.y: i'm so happy you are here. >> i like that clip though. i like that clip though. if you can't get a compliment any other way, do like congress does. give yourself one. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what -- i love that you are doing this. like what made you get into mark twain and write this? you wrote this for yourself? >> yeah. years ago -- about 10 years ago now, i can make an announcement on your show. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> about -- i...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley.tonight, a conversation with val kilmer. he has played batman, morrison, and doc holliday. now he is taking on a man he calls not an american, but the american, mark twain, touring in a show about that writer called "citizen twain." 10th season on pbs. we continue to introduce you to some of the folks who make this show possible. please join my man tom freeman. he does everything to keep us on schedule and on budget. you can imagine how much i appreciate and love him. >> thank you so much. it is an honor to be on your team after all of these years and be a part of these great conversations you bring to viewers each and every night. i feel like i am in college every single night when i see your show. tavis: hi, winnie. >> we are glad you have joined us for a conversation with val kilmer, coming up right now. it's a beautiful day and i cannot stop myself from smiling i know there is no denying it is a beautiful day ♪ to youry contributions pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: any actor who decides to embody mar
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley.tonight, a conversation with val kilmer. he has played batman, morrison, and doc holliday. now he is taking on a man he calls not an american, but the american, mark twain, touring in a show about that writer called "citizen twain." 10th season on pbs. we continue to introduce you to some of the folks who make this show possible. please join my man tom freeman. he does everything to keep us on schedule and on budget. you can imagine how much i...
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join me next timefor a conversation with val kilmer.hat is next time, we will see you then. ♪ ♪ it's a beautiful day ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. % >> hello, and welcome to this is us. i am inside the skeleton of a blue whale, they are the largest mammals on earth. you can come here on long marine lab in santa cruz. tonight, we are going to go inside marine lab and look at the studies they have in real life >>> and we are also going to get up and personal with some dolphins. >>> we are going to meet a river man along the guadalupe river, and a scientist from nasa who is looking for inhabitable planets. >>
join me next timefor a conversation with val kilmer.hat is next time, we will see you then. ♪ ♪ it's a beautiful day ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. % >> hello, and welcome to this is us. i am inside the skeleton of a blue whale, they are the largest mammals on earth. you can come here on long marine lab in santa cruz. tonight, we are going to go inside marine lab and look at the studies they have in...
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join me next timefor a conversation with val kilmer.hat is next time, we will see you then. ♪ ♪ it's a beautiful day ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs.
join me next timefor a conversation with val kilmer.hat is next time, we will see you then. ♪ ♪ it's a beautiful day ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs.
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kilmer? >> no. >> mr. kilmer votes no. dr. heck? >> no. >> dr. heck votes no. mr. castro?> no. >> mr. castro votes no. mr.-- [inaudible] >> no. >> mr. runyon votes no. ms. duckworth? >> aye. >> ms. duckworth votes aye. mr. scott? >> no. >> mr. scott votes no. mr. peters? >> no. >> mr. peters votes no. mr. lose sew? >> no. >> mr. palazzo votes no. ms. roby? >> yes -- no. >> ms. roby votes no. mr. brooks? mr. brooks? mr. cease si? >> no. >> mr. veasey votes no. mr. nugent? >> no. >> mr. nugent votes no. mr. cook? >> no. >> mr. cook votes no. mr. bridenstine? >> no. >> mr. bridenstine votes no. dr. win stop? >> no. >> miss velour sky? >> no. >> and mr. brooks? mr. palazzo? [inaudible conversations] >> clerk -- clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, there were ten aye votes, 51 no votes. >> the amendment is not agreed to. if there are no further amendments, the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio, mr. turner, for the purpose of offering a motion. >> mr. chairman, i move to adopt the subcommittee report of the subcommittee on tactical air and land forces as a i mend
kilmer? >> no. >> mr. kilmer votes no. dr. heck? >> no. >> dr. heck votes no. mr. castro?> no. >> mr. castro votes no. mr.-- [inaudible] >> no. >> mr. runyon votes no. ms. duckworth? >> aye. >> ms. duckworth votes aye. mr. scott? >> no. >> mr. scott votes no. mr. peters? >> no. >> mr. peters votes no. mr. lose sew? >> no. >> mr. palazzo votes no. ms. roby? >> yes -- no. >> ms. roby votes no....
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he managed to convince everyone that val kilmer was his father. that doesn't look like richie. was when he was really young. stupid stuff like that. another time, his dad -- i don't know why he always roasted his father. poor guy. he's the nicest guy ever. he's a business manager. he managed the money of big rock stars, big bands and stuff. but jonah thought this was kind of embarrassing, so career day in school, elementary school. unbeknownst to his father, he told his teacher because he was embarrassed of his father's super awesome profession. he told his teacher that his father was a baker and he had his own pastry store or something. and so, of course, the father comes in thinking i have this sweet job i'm going to tell everyone about. and the teacher says so, richard, we hear you're a baker. he said no, that's awesome, but i think my job is pretty sweet. >> jimmy: that is a strange thing to make up. >> why is my son so ashamed of my career? >> jimmy: what was your first tour like? do you remember your first maroon five tour? >> oh, my gosh. yeah, we opened for show crow ba
he managed to convince everyone that val kilmer was his father. that doesn't look like richie. was when he was really young. stupid stuff like that. another time, his dad -- i don't know why he always roasted his father. poor guy. he's the nicest guy ever. he's a business manager. he managed the money of big rock stars, big bands and stuff. but jonah thought this was kind of embarrassing, so career day in school, elementary school. unbeknownst to his father, he told his teacher because he was...
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. >> beau kilmer? >> you know, you're right. i eluded to this before, but it's -- if you really, you know, there's some people against marijuana legalization because they are morally imposed to intoxication. there's other people, you know, for legalization because they are morally opposed to having the government tell them what to put in their bodies, and people have opinions that are fine. folks care about what's going to happen, you know, especially in terms of public health, and one of the things we realized in writing the book is that you're trying to do that cost benefit analysis and trying to figure out whether or not this is good or bad, a lot's actually going to dependent on how marijuana legalization influences alcohol use to the extent that we think with legalization, you know, if the price goes down and there's promotions, we expect consumption to go up. nobody knows how much because it's really going to depend on details of the different regime, but if marijuana use goes up, what's going to happen to alcohol use? wil
. >> beau kilmer? >> you know, you're right. i eluded to this before, but it's -- if you really, you know, there's some people against marijuana legalization because they are morally imposed to intoxication. there's other people, you know, for legalization because they are morally opposed to having the government tell them what to put in their bodies, and people have opinions that are fine. folks care about what's going to happen, you know, especially in terms of public health, and...
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kilmer, for five minutes. mr. kilmer: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to discuss the damage from congress' inability to do its job and pass a budget. and the unreasonable lengths that folks have to go to to cover -- go to to cover for the reckless policy of sequestration. the very first time i spoke in this chamber, congress should be doing all it can to replace the across-the-board cuts caused by sequestration with a balanced, bipartisan long-term budget. cutting across-the-board is not a strategy. in fact, it's anti-strategic. unfortunately, this congress has been stuck in park when it comes to working toward a long-term budget. in fact, congress has only passed 13 bills in six months, none dealing with jobs and none working to replace these non strategic cuts. congress needs to understand the impacts of its dysfunction. in my district we see those consequences every day. aim' member of the house armed services committee and i'm proud to represent several military installations including a naval base, puget sound naval shipyard , and many
kilmer, for five minutes. mr. kilmer: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to discuss the damage from congress' inability to do its job and pass a budget. and the unreasonable lengths that folks have to go to to cover -- go to to cover for the reckless policy of sequestration. the very first time i spoke in this chamber, congress should be doing all it can to replace the across-the-board cuts caused by sequestration with a balanced, bipartisan long-term budget. cutting across-the-board is not a...
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we're going to get tom cruise val kilmer and kelly mcgillis? who?ie: that's funny. >> wearing board shots and ac/dc shirts. >> roll your desk chairs into the danger zone. [♪breaking news theme♪] >> stephanie: i'm required by law to inform you where lindsay lohan is. he has left one rehab place and moved to another one in malibu. >> why are all of the rehab places in malibu? >> stephanie: it's pretty. any way i'm legally required -- >> during her time at betty ford she chased away more sponsors than glen beck. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: thank you. and they will not let her have her atterol. don't you hate it when they take your drugs away in rehab. right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> ladies and gentlemen, prepare yourselves for a shock. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ those types are coming on to me all the time now. >> she gets the comedians laughing... >> that's hilarious! >> ...and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there's wiggle-room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> you would rather deal wit
we're going to get tom cruise val kilmer and kelly mcgillis? who?ie: that's funny. >> wearing board shots and ac/dc shirts. >> roll your desk chairs into the danger zone. [♪breaking news theme♪] >> stephanie: i'm required by law to inform you where lindsay lohan is. he has left one rehab place and moved to another one in malibu. >> why are all of the rehab places in malibu? >> stephanie: it's pretty. any way i'm legally required -- >> during her time at...
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. >> on val kilmer's body?or am i. >> stephanie: none of us. hairwise, i'm better. but otherwise i'm not going back to the old nose. i'm not going back. >> i was a fat kid in the '80s. >> i was good in the '80s, now i'm a fat adult. >> stephanie: see what we mean by vacation week? we're way off the tracks. all right. so yeah, i was reading various analysis of syria. i just -- i don't know. i mean this whole even clinton is calling him a woose. we took some time to determine about the chemical weapons. i still don't know -- as you were saying, it is flash backy backy -- flashbacky. >> let's send osama bin laden in to clear the soviet the out of afghanistan. >> right now obama and booten are at the g8 summit in ireland and they're going to have words about this. >> stephanie: awkward. awkward! >> because nothing says peace like northern ireland. >> stephanie: where better to -- >> representative peter king supported the nra. he's a terrorist supporter. >> interesting. >> stephanie: right. >> the vai. the i.r.a. >
. >> on val kilmer's body?or am i. >> stephanie: none of us. hairwise, i'm better. but otherwise i'm not going back to the old nose. i'm not going back. >> i was a fat kid in the '80s. >> i was good in the '80s, now i'm a fat adult. >> stephanie: see what we mean by vacation week? we're way off the tracks. all right. so yeah, i was reading various analysis of syria. i just -- i don't know. i mean this whole even clinton is calling him a woose. we took some time to...
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kilmer: while they may not always be the answer on complex projects, p.l.a.'s make it more likely that a project will be done right the first time, on time and on budget. that's why some of the most successful companies in the world, including boeing in my state, uses similar models for construction. it's why the department of energy uses a p.l.a. at hanford and the department of defense has a p.l.a. in my district. p.l.a.'s are open to all companies, union and nonunion, who see the value of this tool. at a time when we're looking to rein in wasteful spending, p.l.a.'s can improve and promote high-quality, cost efficient construction. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. >> mr. speaker, last week i had the pleasure of spending time with first responders and public safety person nhl my district. i toured facilities in seven counties, meeting with the men and women who are the first line of defens
kilmer: while they may not always be the answer on complex projects, p.l.a.'s make it more likely that a project will be done right the first time, on time and on budget. that's why some of the most successful companies in the world, including boeing in my state, uses similar models for construction. it's why the department of energy uses a p.l.a. at hanford and the department of defense has a p.l.a. in my district. p.l.a.'s are open to all companies, union and nonunion, who see the value of...
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kilmer -- aye. -- aye.ro duckworth -- aye. mr. palazzo -- aye. mrs. robie -- aye. -- aye.ks veasey -- aye. mr. nugent -- aye. mr. cook -- aye. mr. wenstrup -- aye. mr. jones, mr. jones. >> the bill passed, right? >> that is correct, sir. >> the motion is agreed to. it is laid upon the table. for what purposes the gentleman from washington seek recognition. >> i would like to assert the right of any member to file an alert for inclusion into the house on the bill just ordered reported. >> pursuant to clause 2l, all members are committed to not less than two calendar days. fork unanimous consent clerical changes be removed from the bill on provisions that would cause the beer bill -- bill or end in an earmark. i ask unanimous consent that the chairman the authorized to make such notions as are to go to conference with us. without objection, so ordered. finally, i would like to thank the council team who worked so tirelessly on drafting this mark. who areof our staff standing here with amazement on their faces wondering how we beat 3:00. [laughter] thank
kilmer -- aye. -- aye.ro duckworth -- aye. mr. palazzo -- aye. mrs. robie -- aye. -- aye.ks veasey -- aye. mr. nugent -- aye. mr. cook -- aye. mr. wenstrup -- aye. mr. jones, mr. jones. >> the bill passed, right? >> that is correct, sir. >> the motion is agreed to. it is laid upon the table. for what purposes the gentleman from washington seek recognition. >> i would like to assert the right of any member to file an alert for inclusion into the house on the bill just...