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mcgregor skinner, what should lenny bernstein here do. how many more days should he stay at home for example? >> he needs to stay there for 21 days. that is the world health organization and also the cdc guidance. that's what we do when we're in niger nigeria. we weren't able to quarantine people in their homes so we used cell phone sms text messaging and we sent sms text messages to all the contact people he were tracing and saying how do you feel today and what is your temperature. if we didn't hear from them we would look for them. >> different situation here, of course. lenny, i'm guessing you're still filing stories with "the washington post" from home. >> i am. i filed that first person story from home. just wrote another one today. i don't know when it's going to run. we have another story coming out on sunday that i was participating in. can do all your work from kitchen table and it's not a problem. >> lenny bernstein and dr. gavin mcgregor skinner, thank you both for being here this morning. >> thank you very much. >> my pleasur
mcgregor skinner, what should lenny bernstein here do. how many more days should he stay at home for example? >> he needs to stay there for 21 days. that is the world health organization and also the cdc guidance. that's what we do when we're in niger nigeria. we weren't able to quarantine people in their homes so we used cell phone sms text messaging and we sent sms text messages to all the contact people he were tracing and saying how do you feel today and what is your temperature. if...
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lenny pickett! i know that song!ncer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight artie lange -- from "candidly nicole," nicole richie -- music from "royal blood" --
lenny pickett! i know that song!ncer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight artie lange -- from "candidly nicole," nicole richie -- music from "royal blood" --
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lenny pickett! i know that song! "late night with seth meyers." tonight artie lange --
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richard was my journalistic lenny rochester. and, you know, he was -- he was, i learned a lot from him. i learned -- richard and i were competing city hall reporters. he was with "the morning sun" and i was with "the evening sun" and it was a bloody year. in fairness, i think richard got the best of it. i got a few shots in, but richard pretty steadily beat me. >> here is a brother of a couple of friends of yours. karl on this show talking about his experiences with war. >> it was a local group of psychologists doing stress. they said come to a free workshop and i went and they said you should go because you have a lot of stress and i talked about my symptoms, jumping up in the middle of the night and running without knowing what was going on. i would honk cash and car park -- a car would honk behind me and i would start attacking a car behind me and he said, have you ever been in a war? i was in a room with 80 people and i started bawling and snot coming out of my nose. he said, you have ptsd. you ever heard of it? >> how do yo
richard was my journalistic lenny rochester. and, you know, he was -- he was, i learned a lot from him. i learned -- richard and i were competing city hall reporters. he was with "the morning sun" and i was with "the evening sun" and it was a bloody year. in fairness, i think richard got the best of it. i got a few shots in, but richard pretty steadily beat me. >> here is a brother of a couple of friends of yours. karl on this show talking about his experiences with...
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new york law school professor lenni benson is director of the safe passage project.roup that recruits and trains pro bono attorneys to represent immigrant youth. she says because immigration proceedings are not criminal proceeding, the u.s. government is not required to provide free counsel. >> the law is so technical and complex that for a child to navigate its court oersd without an attorney, it's impossible. the impact of not having an attorney is the difference between being able to stay in the country and become a lawful resident and being deported or living undocumented. >> reporter: the government has been trying to expedite the process by fast-tracking the child migrant cases through what's known as a rocket docket. even so, the fastest cases will likely take at least a year, maybe two, before they're resolved. this is straining many legal resources and compounded the need for attorneys willing to take on the cases. several religious groups have been trying to provide legal help for children lie henry and karen who were apprehended soon after they crossed the
new york law school professor lenni benson is director of the safe passage project.roup that recruits and trains pro bono attorneys to represent immigrant youth. she says because immigration proceedings are not criminal proceeding, the u.s. government is not required to provide free counsel. >> the law is so technical and complex that for a child to navigate its court oersd without an attorney, it's impossible. the impact of not having an attorney is the difference between being able to...
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then we had raining way lenny. we called him wrong way lenny because rather than moving from the opened waters of the atlantic he went out in the opened waters of the atlantic, very, very unheard of, the way that storm system ended up moving along. but there you have it, just goes to show mother nature can do what she wants. esther took a little spin around. that is what you'll fine that they just spun around and went weird curves. another one was kyle in 2002 actually originated east of the bohamas island. came out, did a loop, and then did another within and then went into north carolina crazy stuff here. then there is ginger. this remind me of a two year-old taking a crayon and going to town on a piece of paper. just a squiggly path with that system but there you have have it, you can see strange things taking place all depending on how the weather pattern decide to set up that given year. meanwhile tropics remain very quiet for us a the this point. we have an area of concern, we will call it, right now, this li
then we had raining way lenny. we called him wrong way lenny because rather than moving from the opened waters of the atlantic he went out in the opened waters of the atlantic, very, very unheard of, the way that storm system ended up moving along. but there you have it, just goes to show mother nature can do what she wants. esther took a little spin around. that is what you'll fine that they just spun around and went weird curves. another one was kyle in 2002 actually originated east of the...
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so we call lenny, wrong way lenny, back in 1999. of honduras and went east. so strange, so, so strange. we had esther in 1961, lovely loop there. list goes on. kyle went all the way out to sea, did a couple loops and came back again and brought in heavy rain to the carolina coastline. then there was ginger. ginger might be my favorite aside from lenny because it looks like a two-year old kid took a purple crayon and jrue all over the map. this thing went every where. moving back and forth here over the opened waters of the atlantic back in 1971. just interesting history, as it pertains to hurricanes but we continue to see very quiet, conditions, out in the opened the waters of the atlantic, one zone of possible concern here is north east of the lesser antilles it has one in ten shot have of developing into anything. it does not appear to be an east coast threaten if it did. no major issues. here's frontal boundary that brought showers yesterday. it left behind enough moisture to leave behind fog, our visibility are getting there, bu
so we call lenny, wrong way lenny, back in 1999. of honduras and went east. so strange, so, so strange. we had esther in 1961, lovely loop there. list goes on. kyle went all the way out to sea, did a couple loops and came back again and brought in heavy rain to the carolina coastline. then there was ginger. ginger might be my favorite aside from lenny because it looks like a two-year old kid took a purple crayon and jrue all over the map. this thing went every where. moving back and forth here...
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lenny left the service as a tech, she left a sergeant. >> much overdue honor, very nice. >>> much more on for you. fire rips through a philadelphia home, five people at home inside. >>> a patient on board a cruise ship being monitored for signs of ebola is docking in texas. >> plus we'll have an update from chris sowers. we'll be right back. no one asks to have diabetes or heart disease. at gateway health, we see you , not your condition. gateway health medicare advantage plans offer complete care that fits you better, gives you more, and may cost you less. like ten-dollar copays on the medications you need, and zero copays on everything from diabetic monitoring supplies to hearing and eye exams. call 1-877-gateway today. for a better plan. and a better you. >> good morning, it is 7:00 a.m. on this sunday, october 19. here's what's happening on "action news." >>> a driver takes off from a crash and a critically injured passenger is left behind. >> the search is shifting for accused cop killer eric frein, the move is based on on a sighting. >> the cruise ship with a patient being monito
lenny left the service as a tech, she left a sergeant. >> much overdue honor, very nice. >>> much more on for you. fire rips through a philadelphia home, five people at home inside. >>> a patient on board a cruise ship being monitored for signs of ebola is docking in texas. >> plus we'll have an update from chris sowers. we'll be right back. no one asks to have diabetes or heart disease. at gateway health, we see you , not your condition. gateway health medicare...
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forget to take the brats off the grill, burn down my house, apologize to my bros, and hold a vigil for lenny(laughter) so naturally, i'm all over the huge controversy surrounding last night's game between the -- oh, shoot -- i can never remember the teams' names. let's say the new england... big guys versus the kansas city -- uh -- chiefs. oh, they're actually called the chiefs? good to know. thanks... uh, buddy. jim? >> n.f.l. referees calling a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on chiefs safety husain abdullah for dropping to his knees in prayer after scoring a touchdown on monday night football. abdullah's a devout muslim. he was practicing the sajda, a religious prayer. >> stephen: yes, a muslim person prayed in the end zone. and even more shocking -- i was allowed to play footage without the express written consent of the national football league. something's very, very wrong! i didn't even know there were muslim football players. how can they play if they're not allowed to touch pigskin? (laughter) what's going to happen? we'll have to switch to halal balls. (laughter) but there'
forget to take the brats off the grill, burn down my house, apologize to my bros, and hold a vigil for lenny(laughter) so naturally, i'm all over the huge controversy surrounding last night's game between the -- oh, shoot -- i can never remember the teams' names. let's say the new england... big guys versus the kansas city -- uh -- chiefs. oh, they're actually called the chiefs? good to know. thanks... uh, buddy. jim? >> n.f.l. referees calling a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on...
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the truck had a mechanical failure just before the man fell to the ground, the victim worked for lenny electric. >>> chopper 6 was over a bizarre accident in doylestown where a horse was hit by a bus and killed. the transportation vehicle was heavily damaged in the crash on cold spring creamery road. the horse ran into the bus's path before 7:00 this morning, at least two people were taken to the hospital where minor injuries. >> happening now in montgomery county, the jury is weighing the evidence in a case against a man accused of murdering a baby and her grandmother. we learned that in the trial of raghunandan yandamuri, one jury had to be replaced. david henry joins us now. >> reporter: the deliberations hit a snag and the jury deliberated for five hours before sending a note to the judge indicating that one of the jurors had become incapacitated for some reason. and this morning the judge replaced her with an alternate juror with no explanation. 28-year-old raghunandan yandamuri, his fate hangs in the balance right now, the jury is zod find him guilty of two counts of first degree
the truck had a mechanical failure just before the man fell to the ground, the victim worked for lenny electric. >>> chopper 6 was over a bizarre accident in doylestown where a horse was hit by a bus and killed. the transportation vehicle was heavily damaged in the crash on cold spring creamery road. the horse ran into the bus's path before 7:00 this morning, at least two people were taken to the hospital where minor injuries. >> happening now in montgomery county, the jury is...
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he hasn't faced this tough an opponent since lenny "long division" spitz in last year's math melee.the other corner, the dynamo of data, the number-crunching crusher from cupertino, california, the challenger! (squeaking) i've never seen anything like it! oh, poor mr. ratburn! i can't look! (gulps) i want a good clean match. okay, shake hands. (screen whirring) the pseudometa corporation has chosen your class to test out its new smartboard for two weeks. "the hugo 3.0 is the latest advancement "in user-based technology, with a 14 tera...
he hasn't faced this tough an opponent since lenny "long division" spitz in last year's math melee.the other corner, the dynamo of data, the number-crunching crusher from cupertino, california, the challenger! (squeaking) i've never seen anything like it! oh, poor mr. ratburn! i can't look! (gulps) i want a good clean match. okay, shake hands. (screen whirring) the pseudometa corporation has chosen your class to test out its new smartboard for two weeks. "the hugo 3.0 is the...
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the victim worked for lenny electric. >>> there was a meeting of medical minds in center city some of the top experts are in philadelphia for a conference and they tackled the two major health headlines, ebola and entero virus d 68, ali gorman is outside of the convention center. >> at the medical conference today, these are the doctors that follow and study the diseases and they know the latest information as for entero virus d 68 it's not new but the way it is spreading this year is out of the ordinary. >> this is the largest national outbreak, that has ever been reported. dr. mary ann jackson is a specialist in kansas city, it was one of the first hospitals to report cases of entero virus d 68 and since then the virus has sent hundreds of children to hospitals in 48 states, including delaware, new jersey and pennsylvania. and it claimed the life of 4-year-old eli waller and it is linked to four other deaths. >> we are waiting to find out if that virus was the cause of death in those children. >> dr. mill stone of john hopkins says that d 68 is the cause of muscle weakness and spina
the victim worked for lenny electric. >>> there was a meeting of medical minds in center city some of the top experts are in philadelphia for a conference and they tackled the two major health headlines, ebola and entero virus d 68, ali gorman is outside of the convention center. >> at the medical conference today, these are the doctors that follow and study the diseases and they know the latest information as for entero virus d 68 it's not new but the way it is spreading this...
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lenny left as a tech and she >>> a by week for the eagles, jeff skversky is here. >> a well deserved break at 5-1, before the season started. eagles star lesean mccoy told us he believed the eagles were super bowl contenders, they are tied for the first spot after six weeks. analyst ron jaworsky has more. >> i think they are the best team in the nfc, i debated that with a lot of people over the last couple of days, and dallas deserves a lot of credit for going to seattle and beating the seahawks there. i thought hmm the cowboys are the best team in the nfc and then i went uhuh. the eagles are the best team. i'm happy to see the cowboys winning and i'm happy to see the eagles winning, it's nice to have them both relevant. i have my calendar out with two circles on the cowboys game. >>> a bunch of players have started to wear plastic guards on their skates to prevent breaking a toe or ankle. they are fighting their way into the win column for the first time in dallas, despite the injuries or the 0-4 start. no one has more goals than simmons in hockey. what is the key to his success? >>
lenny left as a tech and she >>> a by week for the eagles, jeff skversky is here. >> a well deserved break at 5-1, before the season started. eagles star lesean mccoy told us he believed the eagles were super bowl contenders, they are tied for the first spot after six weeks. analyst ron jaworsky has more. >> i think they are the best team in the nfc, i debated that with a lot of people over the last couple of days, and dallas deserves a lot of credit for going to seattle...
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>> a long overdue honor for this new jersey couple two american heroes. 88-year-old world war vet lenny brosky received a purple heart today. he was wounded as his units fought to beat back nazis and his 92 years wife rose was also honored today for her service. she was one of the fist women to enlist in mar eepz and was stationed at pearl harbor how about that? >> wow. >> a nice hild one today and another one tomorrow don't get used to it. >> you can put them away and grab for a while. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing showers in western suburbs early this evening 6:00 dissipated as expected and dry night. let's go live on sky6 tag a look at ben franklin bridge under partly cloudy x-rays temperatures not cooling off quickly. down from the high of 7. it was a mild day. allentown 56. wilmington 60. millville 56 and sea isle city 6. satellite 6 and action radar showing the front that brought us heavy rain last night is now well off over northern new england and we had low pressure spinning north this brought clouds our way. scattered showers. it clears out in the overnight hours. to
>> a long overdue honor for this new jersey couple two american heroes. 88-year-old world war vet lenny brosky received a purple heart today. he was wounded as his units fought to beat back nazis and his 92 years wife rose was also honored today for her service. she was one of the fist women to enlist in mar eepz and was stationed at pearl harbor how about that? >> wow. >> a nice hild one today and another one tomorrow don't get used to it. >> you can put them away and...
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men like lennie in "of mice and men" and hoke in "driving miss daisy." >> sure i do.don't worry none about it. i hold on no matter what way she run me. when i was nothing but a little boy on the farm butt naked wrestle hogs on the ground at killing time and no hog get away from me yet. very simple people, people who don't articulate much, people like me, who don't have language, who are inarticulate. i-i like hoke in "driving miss daisy." hoke invents a language of his own. he doesn't know how to use english as you and i are doing right now. but he has a way of talking that is quite poetic. >> sreenivasan: james earl jones' career has spanned six decades. which role is the most memorable? sound off at facebook.com/newshour. this coming tuesday, a new frontline investigation examines how the widespread use of antibiotics on farm animals may be limiting the effectiveness of antibiotics to treat human diseases. in this clip, "frontline" correspondent david hoffman of the washington post sets out on a journey across the united states to explore the potential link. >> for
men like lennie in "of mice and men" and hoke in "driving miss daisy." >> sure i do.don't worry none about it. i hold on no matter what way she run me. when i was nothing but a little boy on the farm butt naked wrestle hogs on the ground at killing time and no hog get away from me yet. very simple people, people who don't articulate much, people like me, who don't have language, who are inarticulate. i-i like hoke in "driving miss daisy." hoke invents a...
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in 2003 he led a successful campaign to get a posthumous pardon for lenny bruce. the following year he received the hugh hefner first amendment award and in 2010 he was a fellow resident at the norman mailer -- in massachusetts and 2011 he received the supreme court's administration of justice award in recognition of his scholarly and professional achievements. eric murphy is a partner at bancroft llc. her practice focuses on the supreme court appellate and constitutional litigation pages worked on numerous significant manners of the supreme court is successfully argued mccutcheon v. fec in which the court held aggregate limits on campaign contributions unconstitutional. she is also argued that also argued before u.s. courts of appeal on other important constitutional questions. she has briefed several high-profile supreme court cases such as the landmark challenge to the affordable care at bond because the united states and american broadcasting versus r reo. aereo. she served john roberts and diane sykes in the u.s. court of appeals 7th circuit. between clerkshi
in 2003 he led a successful campaign to get a posthumous pardon for lenny bruce. the following year he received the hugh hefner first amendment award and in 2010 he was a fellow resident at the norman mailer -- in massachusetts and 2011 he received the supreme court's administration of justice award in recognition of his scholarly and professional achievements. eric murphy is a partner at bancroft llc. her practice focuses on the supreme court appellate and constitutional litigation pages...
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. >> also an element of the lenny bruce jazz to it, he would get on these rifs that were free form.e would start with shakespeare and end up someplace 180 degrees away from that aystericale hystl in between. that's a gift. >> interestingly enough, you have so much objective knowled e knowledge. he could call upon things he knew. he had a remarkable memory. >> i want to take a break. we know robin suffered from severe depression. today we learn that he was in the early stages of parkinson disease. you know, another blow to all of those who felt so connected to him in so many ways. >> yeah. >> gosh. >> crazy. >> his daughter sent out a message on social media. she said while i will never ever understand how he could be loved so deeply and not find it in his heart to stay, there's minor comfort in knowing our grief and loss is shared by millions. you know what was sick, people were bullying herri online? >> really? >> any were what? >> bullying her online. >> sick, twisted people. >> she signed off of social media for a time. >> i remember one time it was me, robin, dana and he was so
. >> also an element of the lenny bruce jazz to it, he would get on these rifs that were free form.e would start with shakespeare and end up someplace 180 degrees away from that aystericale hystl in between. that's a gift. >> interestingly enough, you have so much objective knowled e knowledge. he could call upon things he knew. he had a remarkable memory. >> i want to take a break. we know robin suffered from severe depression. today we learn that he was in the early stages...
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. >>> police in delaware county are investigating a tragedy, in upper chichester, a worker with lenny electric fell to his death at 7:30, sources tell "action news" that the bucket truck the man was in at the time had a mechanical failure before he fell, police have not released any other information. >>> turning now to an update on a story that touched so many across the world. the drexel hill couple created a bucket list for their terminally ill son. shane michael haley was born at 2:25 this morning, jenna and dan healy posted pictures of his birth and death, on their facebook page, prayers for shane. it said at 6:13 a.m., after meeting his entire family and being baptised into the catholic faith, baby shane died peacefully in his mother's arms we are thankful for the time we had with our son. they learned shane had a brain defe defect. >> they made a bucket list for the time they had. >>> the philadelphia school reform commission is facing criticism for the abrupt cancellation of teacher's contracts. they say they have violated the pennsylvania public school code, at his office in
. >>> police in delaware county are investigating a tragedy, in upper chichester, a worker with lenny electric fell to his death at 7:30, sources tell "action news" that the bucket truck the man was in at the time had a mechanical failure before he fell, police have not released any other information. >>> turning now to an update on a story that touched so many across the world. the drexel hill couple created a bucket list for their terminally ill son. shane michael...
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fought during world war ii lenny brought ski of manchester finally received his purple heart. >> i earned> protsky was a member of the 155 field ar tillly unit fight when injured during an attack. >> i hit the ground. >> brotzky was honored years ago and he asked coming gressman chris smith for help getting his purple heart. after searching force years his office found the piece need sdmrd we got the evidence in the document and that opened it autopsy and they could convey to this brave and courageous man what should have been given to him 70 years ago. >> brotzky's 09-year-old wife was honored she enlisted 1943 mopping the first to enter that branch of service and stairsed pearl harbor years after the attack sdmri ended up as radio operator communications chief in hawaii and i worked i felt i was doing it for my country. >> you are a trail blazer. >> i'm a trail blazer. >> they're a power couple but if rose wants to pull rank she's entitled he left the service as a tech an she lefts a sergant. "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> what a great couple. now to a wild video of police chase at sg
fought during world war ii lenny brought ski of manchester finally received his purple heart. >> i earned> protsky was a member of the 155 field ar tillly unit fight when injured during an attack. >> i hit the ground. >> brotzky was honored years ago and he asked coming gressman chris smith for help getting his purple heart. after searching force years his office found the piece need sdmrd we got the evidence in the document and that opened it autopsy and they could convey...
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like lenny pointed out. that really bothers me.and so we need to get -- we need to get the cowboys back in the barn here and run -- get the cows back in the barn here and run it. >> you have to give the central authority a shield from the chinks in the armor, the death by 1,000 cuts, if you will, and allow the right leadership to do exactly what he said, the benevolent dictator to be able to enforce the rules. >> so draw up the perfect situation, just spitball it right here, what is it, exactly? >> once again, make impervious to the litigation that's going on right now, give it the opportunity to have subpoena power, the power to apply the sanctions and the outside authority, i think, makes perfect good sense simply because there's no conflict of interest, if you will, as you ncaa, some re the under investigation themselves. i think that makes a situation that, you know, can be untenable. but more than anything else, the list of reforms that are required, you know, to have at shield conditioned upon achieving those lists of reforms
like lenny pointed out. that really bothers me.and so we need to get -- we need to get the cowboys back in the barn here and run -- get the cows back in the barn here and run it. >> you have to give the central authority a shield from the chinks in the armor, the death by 1,000 cuts, if you will, and allow the right leadership to do exactly what he said, the benevolent dictator to be able to enforce the rules. >> so draw up the perfect situation, just spitball it right here, what is...
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and then, backstage, the other guest that night, obviously, were bryan adams -- [ laughter ] lenny kravitzgerman soccer player. backstage, i watch past diane keaton and she looked at me, she went, like -- i don't know. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. >> jimmy: wow. [ applause ] sounds great. >> it was crazy. i'm fascinated by german mentality. jokes don't work at all. >> jimmy: really? >> i can be unfunny but i must have been particularly unfunny when i was in germany. and i'm scared of them. they're scary people. they are capable of lots of terrible things. in lots of different ways. i don't want -- >> jimmy: i have a bad feeling you're not going to be invited back. >> no, no. no. it should be noted -- >> jimmy: i just want to note, kimmel, german name. >> is it? >> jimmy: yes. look out. will arnett is here. we'll be right back. we give you relief from your cold symptoms. you give them the giggles. tylenol® cold helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol® olivendless bowls of pastag pastwith new sauces at $9.99. like roasted mush
and then, backstage, the other guest that night, obviously, were bryan adams -- [ laughter ] lenny kravitzgerman soccer player. backstage, i watch past diane keaton and she looked at me, she went, like -- i don't know. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. >> jimmy: wow. [ applause ] sounds great. >> it was crazy. i'm fascinated by german mentality. jokes don't work at all. >> jimmy: really? >> i can be unfunny but i must have been particularly unfunny when i was in...
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he can put together a phony ba lenny commission if he wants.y watching closely will be fooled. he can appoint pay prosecutor. not leading. he will not get away with the phony baloney commission. >> quick point. when we talk police state. we have to ask who is running the state. of a reason why it is a toothless commission. nobody wants to implicate themselves. >> all right. completely switching gears here. we wanted to get this in. because everybody is talking about this. renee zelwegger, virtually in recognizable in l.a. last night. here she its. that was her, last night. when some one sent me the pictures, i said, that's not her. what do you think she did? >> i don't know. i don't, i am really, this is where i am really bad. i am really bad in looking at somebody interesting to figure out. i will lose the it all the time. i am horrible at this. is it botox. i don't know. she, she is, i think she, she wants to do what she wants to do. itch she wants to do botox or like, i have no idea. i am looking at her face. i've couldn't till you. she can
he can put together a phony ba lenny commission if he wants.y watching closely will be fooled. he can appoint pay prosecutor. not leading. he will not get away with the phony baloney commission. >> quick point. when we talk police state. we have to ask who is running the state. of a reason why it is a toothless commission. nobody wants to implicate themselves. >> all right. completely switching gears here. we wanted to get this in. because everybody is talking about this. renee...
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>> it was really funny, because there's plot points in the play, like, spoiler alert, like, lenny, who> and, who -- james franco is the star. he kills a girl and it was great because you would -- whenever it happened, you would hear just bunches of school-going people just go, oh, no! and i would kind of feel their teacher looking at them, going, we did this last week. [ laughter ] you cannot be surprised about what we've been doing for the last -- >> jimmy: that is an important lesson you learned about americans. we don't do the required reading. >> right. good to know. >> jimmy: congratulations, you and your wife are expecting a baby. you -- [ applause ] yes. she asked me to tell you. >> what? >> jimmy: she said this would be the best place to reveal that to you. >> yeah. wow, she wanted me to hear the noise in a place that i wouldn't kill myself. >> jimmy: that's right. >> no, it's very exciting. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how is she doing, your wife? >> she's good. she's terrific. she's a good, bing, strong girl now and -- >> jimmy: you have to be careful. >> i'm kidding. she's amazing
>> it was really funny, because there's plot points in the play, like, spoiler alert, like, lenny, who> and, who -- james franco is the star. he kills a girl and it was great because you would -- whenever it happened, you would hear just bunches of school-going people just go, oh, no! and i would kind of feel their teacher looking at them, going, we did this last week. [ laughter ] you cannot be surprised about what we've been doing for the last -- >> jimmy: that is an important...
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. >>> what do lenny kravitz, chersheryl crow have in common?sic lovers, guitar enthusiasts, you don't want to miss this one. ♪ that's home video of me playing last night. hear the family success story behind the largest maker of g guitar districts in the world. the company's founder will join us live. you can find me on facebook, twitter, and instagram. we'll be right back. urns over, bell dings ] great. this is the last thing i need. [ hand ] seriously? the last thing you need is some guy giving you a new catalytic converter when all you got is a loose gas cap. let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of that good old midas touch. hey you know what? i'll drive! i really didn't think this through. [ male announcer ] get the midas touch maintenance package including an oil change for only $24.99. and here's a deal, use your midas credit card and get a rebate of $25. oil. tires. brakes. everything. trust the midas touch. oil. tires. brakes. everything. you owned your car for four you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled
. >>> what do lenny kravitz, chersheryl crow have in common?sic lovers, guitar enthusiasts, you don't want to miss this one. ♪ that's home video of me playing last night. hear the family success story behind the largest maker of g guitar districts in the world. the company's founder will join us live. you can find me on facebook, twitter, and instagram. we'll be right back. urns over, bell dings ] great. this is the last thing i need. [ hand ] seriously? the last thing you need is...
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artists ranging from lenny shelton and many others, chances are you've seen him, too.ots go back hundreds of years to italy. it was from a small garage in queens, new york that it took off. joining me, jim, founder and ceo. i have to point out, we have had you booked i think for a month. every time there has been breaking news and we have not been able to get you on. we've got you via skype. congratulations on your company. well deserved praise. what is the difference maker? why have you been able to be so successful all these years? >> well, over the last 40 years we've reinvested our profits back into the infrastructure of our business. always investing in new technology and innovation, and it has paid off, made us competitive, capable of keeping our costs under control and quality up. >> employee wise, you look at small businesses, especially family owned businesses, they shutter their doors, not able to in some cases grow and bring in employees and keep them there, but that's the opposite of what happened with your business. >> yeah. i think a lot of it goes back t
artists ranging from lenny shelton and many others, chances are you've seen him, too.ots go back hundreds of years to italy. it was from a small garage in queens, new york that it took off. joining me, jim, founder and ceo. i have to point out, we have had you booked i think for a month. every time there has been breaking news and we have not been able to get you on. we've got you via skype. congratulations on your company. well deserved praise. what is the difference maker? why have you been...
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given him an equivalent of that on top of trying to deal with everything else that is going on and lenny really articularly laid out in trying to overlay the comprehensive medical care on top of that is just so difficult. and that is why the doctor says come out of criticism of one group that they are not doing more for liberia and i have a day that i think that they are right on the market to do the best they can with what they have under those conditions of doing what they're doing. so that is the underlying issue and i don't think we have a good idea of how bad things are. the thing that worries me is that if you look carefully across africa, anywhere in the developing world, those same conditions are everywhere. this got into mum buy. some worker got it there and it's got into nairobi in a slum and they are. so i don't know what would be any different. and that is the message we all have to understand. >> okay, so the last question you mentioned would be a critical part of diagnostic tests and so in order to test this there are a whole range of different questions above,, of view of
given him an equivalent of that on top of trying to deal with everything else that is going on and lenny really articularly laid out in trying to overlay the comprehensive medical care on top of that is just so difficult. and that is why the doctor says come out of criticism of one group that they are not doing more for liberia and i have a day that i think that they are right on the market to do the best they can with what they have under those conditions of doing what they're doing. so that...
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this is lenny from l and bspumoni garden! manja!dy had one piece of pizza. it's delicious. >> it is a mob scene outside. like we starved the crew for 72 hours. >> they brought us italian food to kick off columbus day whether isñr monday. >> right. we told but this in the cold open. fort hood shooter sending a handwritten warning to pope francis and the vatican. >> rambling on about jihad and radical islam in his latest correspondence there. >> molly henneberg is live. we got a copy of the letter. tell us what he's saying. >> reporter: good morning. the letter is a message to pope francis and others instructing them how they can get right with allah and how jihad can, quote, inspire the believers. nidal hasan's lawyer says this letter shows how much of the convicted fort hood shooter's, quote, life actions and mental thought are driven by religious zeal. hasan asked his lawyer to mail a six-page handwritten letter to the pope that begins, quote, a warning to pope francis, members of the vatican, and other religious leaders around the
this is lenny from l and bspumoni garden! manja!dy had one piece of pizza. it's delicious. >> it is a mob scene outside. like we starved the crew for 72 hours. >> they brought us italian food to kick off columbus day whether isñr monday. >> right. we told but this in the cold open. fort hood shooter sending a handwritten warning to pope francis and the vatican. >> rambling on about jihad and radical islam in his latest correspondence there. >> molly henneberg is...
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lenny started collecting firearms in 2009. he has dozens of guns now.years. >> in fact, i think it's going to be turned around as a cash cow, you know. >> why? >> you're getting 13 a pop and you got to get fingerprinted. i don't know how much of that is going toward dc budget. >> reporter: lenny, all of your money is going to the city. just from the first 600 people this year who had an average of two guns each, dc pocketed over $17,000. you don't need a fingerprint to run someone through the f.b.i. background check. the rest of the country, when you buy a gun, you fill out a form, you use your i.d. and can instantly check if you have a record. d.c. insists on the fingerprints 'cause they say that prevents the use of fake i.d.s. the dealers use it as a one-time check. dc gun owners are the only people in america who get rechecked by the government every three years. >> i don't think they should be charging me money, especially for my time to come do it again. >> reporter: i had used the freedom of information act for the police to reveal what is happeni
lenny started collecting firearms in 2009. he has dozens of guns now.years. >> in fact, i think it's going to be turned around as a cash cow, you know. >> why? >> you're getting 13 a pop and you got to get fingerprinted. i don't know how much of that is going toward dc budget. >> reporter: lenny, all of your money is going to the city. just from the first 600 people this year who had an average of two guns each, dc pocketed over $17,000. you don't need a fingerprint to...
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in lakewood profits, the baby boomers are the biggest consumer of why lenny ells are patching up.ng. jo ling kent is with me now from l.a. >> elon musk is calling this a personal roller coaster. my stomach dropped to the floor of the car. i held my breath. it was like dropping down on a
in lakewood profits, the baby boomers are the biggest consumer of why lenny ells are patching up.ng. jo ling kent is with me now from l.a. >> elon musk is calling this a personal roller coaster. my stomach dropped to the floor of the car. i held my breath. it was like dropping down on a
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for business, and they open up in terms of lending, should they be accepting those applications, and lennysinesses and peripheral countries where things -- lending to those businesses in powerful countries where things are so bleak? carefulas to be very when making very broad assumptions. i don't think those banks are going to be open for all business. thecially in this part of cycle, you have to be tremendously selective. we are also in a downturn in terms of the credit cycle. rather than having a blanket approach of not wanting to grow your balance sheets, you actually selectively allow for some credit expansion where, obviously, underwriting criteria are going to be relatively stringent. i think that's possibly the first step. >> roberto, great perspective. we thank you for spanning time with us. talking to usuez, about the prospects of european banking after the stress test. >> we come back, saying so long to the star-spangled banner. a growing number of americans are doing that to avoid u.s. taxes some. ♪ >> it is 26 past the hour, which means bloomberg is "on the markets." right now
for business, and they open up in terms of lending, should they be accepting those applications, and lennysinesses and peripheral countries where things -- lending to those businesses in powerful countries where things are so bleak? carefulas to be very when making very broad assumptions. i don't think those banks are going to be open for all business. thecially in this part of cycle, you have to be tremendously selective. we are also in a downturn in terms of the credit cycle. rather than...
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. >> my name is lenny bernstein and i'm a reporter with the "washington post" and i have no expertise on this matter whatsoever terri is [laughter] i spent a lot of my time calling folks on the panel into sitting in the french couple front couple of rows asking them to explain this to. but i did go to monrovia for two weeks in september and saw virtually all of what he spoke about in my assessment is that it is even worse than he described and i would be happy to get into that on these questions. >> this is a tremendously talented panel and family and it's been believably interesting so far. i think that we are going to be answering questions in a minute i first wanted to ask you to get a give a little bit more detail about the experience since you have been recently in the area that's affected. >> sure. cut me off whenever you want to. i got there on september 12 and on september 13 very early in the morning we started by going to the treatment centers. i went to two of the three treatment centers in the hospital that had been turned into a chance for points. at any point in the next
. >> my name is lenny bernstein and i'm a reporter with the "washington post" and i have no expertise on this matter whatsoever terri is [laughter] i spent a lot of my time calling folks on the panel into sitting in the french couple front couple of rows asking them to explain this to. but i did go to monrovia for two weeks in september and saw virtually all of what he spoke about in my assessment is that it is even worse than he described and i would be happy to get into that...
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so the issue now is what can we do to make sure that you at the lenny him are -- at millennium are shopping and seeing more competition, because the problem with the health care market is there are different pockets in different parts of the country. what we are doing is to make sure there's is more competition, driving down costs when it comes to both businesses who are trying to buy health care for their employees, but also folks who do not get health care on the job and are having to buy it on the end that is part of what the affordable care act is all about. now, the affordable care act is also known as obamacare. for a while, everybody was that as kind of an insult. it feeling pretty good about being called obamacare. i suspect that about five years from now when everybody agrees it is working they will not call it obamacare anymore. [laughter] that is ok. the -- part of what we did there is we set up what is called these marketplaces, these exchanges, where individuals can go online and shop, and as you know, the website was really bad for the first three months. it is now in really g
so the issue now is what can we do to make sure that you at the lenny him are -- at millennium are shopping and seeing more competition, because the problem with the health care market is there are different pockets in different parts of the country. what we are doing is to make sure there's is more competition, driving down costs when it comes to both businesses who are trying to buy health care for their employees, but also folks who do not get health care on the job and are having to buy it...
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. >> lenny on the line. >> i want to get one thing the health care is known as obamacare, but originallythe model came from the group vative think tank the heritage foundation. i wish this channel could get somebody from the heritage foundation to the affordable care act. fact we have clips, and they are available on our website. >> i watch the show all the time and it is ridiculous that keeps being brought up. the just overseeing a alth care, it is still private industry program. i want to get this straight finally. you for the ank call. actually, it is true. we seeing a surge in the election for buying ad time. is a real effort by some republicans to make a what they are saying. they want to repeal obama care also want to reinstate the popular policies affecting thousands of their constituents. more than a is website, is the vehicle by kentucky y people in get health insurance. if you political leader, even if you disagree in principle, you think about the issues. when you ask people what they think about getting coverage they've not have before, people like that very much. i won't say
. >> lenny on the line. >> i want to get one thing the health care is known as obamacare, but originallythe model came from the group vative think tank the heritage foundation. i wish this channel could get somebody from the heritage foundation to the affordable care act. fact we have clips, and they are available on our website. >> i watch the show all the time and it is ridiculous that keeps being brought up. the just overseeing a alth care, it is still private industry...
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people versus larry flint or hearing about why we should defend alan ginsburg or robert maplethorpe or lennyntroversial and some cases horrific things, that we should defend them because this is america and you have the right to free speech. the aclu defends the american nazis. they defend the right of the ku klux klan to march. horrific groups. but they do it because of this premise that we have to defend even unpopular speech, and yet here we have these houston pastors and there are a few people on the left, i have to concede and give them credit, who are defending their right. but so far i don't know where the aclu is on this one. >> yeah. you think about our history, it's not just the first amendment that's being violated here. many say it vital america's history. you think about civil rights, pastors leading that. martin luther king, junior, the american revolution and the clergymen there, too. we appreciate your time. thanks for weigh not guilty this morning. >> thank you. >>> 48 minutes after the hour on your friday morning. next, the ebola scare spreads nationwide. why districts hund
people versus larry flint or hearing about why we should defend alan ginsburg or robert maplethorpe or lennyntroversial and some cases horrific things, that we should defend them because this is america and you have the right to free speech. the aclu defends the american nazis. they defend the right of the ku klux klan to march. horrific groups. but they do it because of this premise that we have to defend even unpopular speech, and yet here we have these houston pastors and there are a few...