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. >> morning commissioners, liking o'brien. i'm one the team that the previous speaker spoke about. the project sponsor apologizes again for what happened. for the trouble that it created and the stress it caused everybody. the reports i think you'll find will ultimately bear out what the previous speaker said it was an implementation problem not have codes or anything. the project sponsor buildings that and has been advised it would be a good course of action and respectfully asks the commission to reassumes when everybody is satisfied with the investigations they have to do and respectfully asked if we can get to that point for obvious reasons. he had the worth night of his life when he heard about it and my life. it would be annoys to let everyone know that the people who were involved have been in the construction industry for many, many, many years. the company involved with the showing plan has been in business for 75 years with an unblemished record. gentlemen that was a cat tropic accident but it was an accident. and they do happen that doesn't make it acceptable or okay. wh
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i think it's fair to say people like letterman, jimmy kimmel, conan o'brien, johnny carson him certainlyd much very many rostislav the for jay leno and i think that's the tag that will follow him. >> the tonight show is of course a big brand that exists outside of leno. didn't help conan that much. do you think the viewers are going to be loyal to the shore owe leno? will they leave or will jimmy fallon hold on to the audience? >> right. well, it's jimmy fallon's role to take on right now. and as a very, very fast guy. he's incredibly smart. great mimic his thing with bruce spring string about chris christie is one of the best things we have seen on late night for a long time. >> it was comical. >> it's a really great venue late night because you can do amazing things with it. the sad thing, again, is the audience isn't there. on the other hand, as we saw in the whole leno, letterman, carson, conan o'brien, fallon legacy, it's a great story. story. let's also remember that the guy behind the scenes is the guy behind saturday night life, lorne michaels he will have two shows on nbc, satur
i think it's fair to say people like letterman, jimmy kimmel, conan o'brien, johnny carson him certainlyd much very many rostislav the for jay leno and i think that's the tag that will follow him. >> the tonight show is of course a big brand that exists outside of leno. didn't help conan that much. do you think the viewers are going to be loyal to the shore owe leno? will they leave or will jimmy fallon hold on to the audience? >> right. well, it's jimmy fallon's role to take on...
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for more out correspondent o'brien also joins us live from bangkok to get very like this one from ryan at seventy years yesterday for the third straight day the protesters left the normal sites with a bit holding the daily protests like this normally busy intersection behind me has been totally closed off with those three weeks now i can put on a single area and then marched together based watchdog group the tourist area chinatown as well as another major tourist district. and bizarrely today that all wearing red which is the color that everyone associates with their opponents the pro government supporters he said it was in honor of china's out of sight of chinese new year. i had seen that the protest leader he has been repeatedly saying in recent days that is what this should not block boats it's nice the base of walking the streets but not hot buttons of the same time in the country's south. other protesters surrounding and bought a big buildings with a ballot boxes and validate that the being had answered and said it's just carry on doing what they're doing perhaps this is the site
for more out correspondent o'brien also joins us live from bangkok to get very like this one from ryan at seventy years yesterday for the third straight day the protesters left the normal sites with a bit holding the daily protests like this normally busy intersection behind me has been totally closed off with those three weeks now i can put on a single area and then marched together based watchdog group the tourist area chinatown as well as another major tourist district. and bizarrely today...
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putting all this love on jimmy fallon and coming out in favor of jimmy fallon, like they are trying to get at conan o'brient to dig at him. >> payback. >> i will say this about leno, his work ethic is unprecedented. every sunday night for three decades goes down to hermosa beach to the comedy and magic club, doing this for 30 years, and tests his jokes out every single sunday night on the audience down there, and i think that's someone who really loves their craft and wants to get it right so i respect his work ethic. >> it will be interesting, when he took over for johnny carson, he got beat up so badly. i mean, carson was an institution, people said leno was not good enough to stay in his shoes. interesting to see what happens with fallon. i wonder if he takes heat for he ain't jay leno. we'll see. >> speaking of jay leno, what do you think is next for jay leno? >> i read somewhere he might be doing stand-up comedy shows which i think would be amazing. i also know -- i don't know this for sure, but i'm assuming he'll continue to do a lot of his charity work that he does under the radar, does a lot of cha
putting all this love on jimmy fallon and coming out in favor of jimmy fallon, like they are trying to get at conan o'brient to dig at him. >> payback. >> i will say this about leno, his work ethic is unprecedented. every sunday night for three decades goes down to hermosa beach to the comedy and magic club, doing this for 30 years, and tests his jokes out every single sunday night on the audience down there, and i think that's someone who really loves their craft and wants to get...
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will it work or flop like it did with conan o'brien. let's speak with steve and linda. he's a younger guy. is it all about -- >> absolutely. leno beats everybody else in that coveted demographic but this is like a 1960s mentality where they think women don't buy things, they think people over 49 don't buy things. i also think that that's what they're thinking and that's all they care about and that's why they're moving and that's -- not that it's not a good idea to switch up but i think that's the absolutely only reason. >> they tried this five years ago with conan. it was a complete disaster. they undid it. is this time going to be different, do you think? >> even five years the economics of television and late night television has changed. "the tonight show" was probably making more than $100 million in profits back when they made the first change from leno to conan oh'brien o'brien. now it may be $25 million. there are a lot more competitors on cable. people are playing back their dvrs. jay had to take a pay cut pause the situation has changed so much economically. t
will it work or flop like it did with conan o'brien. let's speak with steve and linda. he's a younger guy. is it all about -- >> absolutely. leno beats everybody else in that coveted demographic but this is like a 1960s mentality where they think women don't buy things, they think people over 49 don't buy things. i also think that that's what they're thinking and that's all they care about and that's why they're moving and that's -- not that it's not a good idea to switch up but i think...
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o'brien into the parking lot to scold him. said, san tashgs i told him don't honk at me like that or you will get your montana kicked. o hours later o'brien called 911 from the home, and in the tape played for the jury, he is moaning and telling the dispatcher, i am in significant distress and i was assaulted in a parking lot and i'm in significant danger. what is the problem? i have a headache that will blow your head off. and the cause of the death is blunt force trauma. and two days later in the videotape of the session also obtained by the washington post, he still insists that cena was the aggressor. >> i struck him after he hit me. after he hit me. >> and by the way, cena faceses a saul and battery charge, and them is expected to wrap up this evening and they are holding court for that and we expect the closing arguments tomorrow. i'm julie carey, news4. >>> a sunday afternoon canoe trip almost turned tragic for a man and his dogs. the noeksville rescue department sent us this video. a man and his dogs were in a canoe, and they tried to get to the man and his dogs in wet suits, but they couldn't because it was d
o'brien into the parking lot to scold him. said, san tashgs i told him don't honk at me like that or you will get your montana kicked. o hours later o'brien called 911 from the home, and in the tape played for the jury, he is moaning and telling the dispatcher, i am in significant distress and i was assaulted in a parking lot and i'm in significant danger. what is the problem? i have a headache that will blow your head off. and the cause of the death is blunt force trauma. and two days later in...
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o'brien. he will welcome back billie crystal and macgarregarth brook. >>> i'm on the road a lot. i really like being a stand up comedian, it will be fun to go back and do that more. >> jimmy fallon will take over on february 17th with u 2 and will smith as his first guests. > safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. right now, our largest jug of arm & hammer detergent is just $5.00. fill your water supply. arrowhead water is only $3.29 a case. and chobani greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. . >>> well, in japan, you have to be prepared for anything, anything can happen at any time, that includes an escaped gorilla. it is a staff member in tokyo dressed like this gorilla. he ran through the zoo as part of a drill to prepare for the unexpected. more than 150 employees, police, and fire crews participated. they were successfully able to capture the gorilla with nets. i would hope so. >> what if it was rea
o'brien. he will welcome back billie crystal and macgarregarth brook. >>> i'm on the road a lot. i really like being a stand up comedian, it will be fun to go back and do that more. >> jimmy fallon will take over on february 17th with u 2 and will smith as his first guests. > safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. right now, our largest jug of arm &...
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to say thank you to steve allen, jack paar, johnny carson, jay leno, conan o'brien and jay le o leno. if you've got copd likerd. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? don't wait to ask your doctor about spiriva. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach.
to say thank you to steve allen, jack paar, johnny carson, jay leno, conan o'brien and jay le o leno. if you've got copd likerd. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney...
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o'brien says he's now dealing with pain and the healing process. >> phantom pain which is really crazy weird. i mean it's like my happened is right there, yeah. it's all crunched up in a vice and at times it can be very excruciating. >> reporter: little did the science reporter know he's been doing the research throughout his career on what would become invaluable information in his personal life and new reality as an amputee. >> one of the first things i did was look at a piece i did for the news hour about a year and a half ago on bionic limbs. i suppose it's a little bit like seeing what people might say at your funeral except i'm still around to be there for it. i'm glad to be alive. >> reporter: surae chinn, wusa9. >>> tonight attorney general eric holder is home resting after a bit of a scare and a trip to the hospital. during a morning meeting holder felt faint and was short of breath and taken to washington hospital center as a precaution. he was treated for an elevated heart rate. they ran tests and pronounced him in good condition and sent him home. >>> the mayor's office has ordered insurance compa
o'brien says he's now dealing with pain and the healing process. >> phantom pain which is really crazy weird. i mean it's like my happened is right there, yeah. it's all crunched up in a vice and at times it can be very excruciating. >> reporter: little did the science reporter know he's been doing the research throughout his career on what would become invaluable information in his personal life and new reality as an amputee. >> one of the first things i did was look at a...
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and straight guys like him rooting for him so that's good. >> and you can see soledad o'brien full interview with russell simmons this sunday 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> in phoenix the city is helping those in need. they are offering veterans assistance everything from medical assistance to hair cuts. >> this is the largest standdown in the country, and we're expecting 1600 veteran who is are homeless or at risk to come through the doors here. this gives a sense of how big the need is. that's the line. this is an one-stop shop. they've got showers. they've got beds where they can rest comfortbly. they've got desks set up to talk to experts about social security benefits, medical benefits, driver's license. it's an annual event, but it's getting so much attention this year because the city of phoenix has become the first city in the country to eliminate chronic homelessness among all veterans the federal government, the city all local and non-profit all work to get every one of the 222 chronically homeless veterans off the streets. they've done that through an unique approach called housing first.
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o'brien? is jimmy better than conan was? >> better is relative. people like a comedian for certain things.de me laugh. jimmy makes me laugh. there's a feeling at nbc that fallon is a broader talent, has a broader appeal. we'll see if it's true. they certainly felt conan could do it. his people would tell you if he had more time he would have done it. i think there's more confidence at nbc that fallon has a broader based appeal than conan did. >> maybe they've learned from the mistakes five years ago? >> how do you learn until you see what happens? we don't know. we can't tell. i think they feel more confident than they did. by the way, jay was younger then too. he was 59. now he's 63. it does seem like a time for maybe that decision to be made. i can remember another time number-one guy was taken off, walter cronkite was number one. they forced him off the air because he had hit 65. it has happened before. >> was that the right choice in retrospect? >> actually, dan rather did win far while. but, you know, it certainly has always been a difficult decision to make when does a guy need to be
o'brien? is jimmy better than conan was? >> better is relative. people like a comedian for certain things.de me laugh. jimmy makes me laugh. there's a feeling at nbc that fallon is a broader talent, has a broader appeal. we'll see if it's true. they certainly felt conan could do it. his people would tell you if he had more time he would have done it. i think there's more confidence at nbc that fallon has a broader based appeal than conan did. >> maybe they've learned from the...
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o'brien for more than four years on the service. >> commissioner cannot be here and asked if we would postpone to february 24th? >> i would like a motion that we move this item to the next meeting? >> second. >> so moved. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> next item. >> brings us to item five, discussion and possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors, on board of supervisors file number 1 31205 planning code pro-ducks, distribution and repair zoning. this is a discussion and possible action item. we have with us tiffany garcia from the office of economic and workforce development and andrea brus from the office of comen. >> i am the business development manager within the office of economic and workforce development. i have the pleasure of serving businesses that fall into the business sectors of manufacturing and retail. i put together a quick powerpoint presentation, to help you all better understand the planning code legislation that is being proposed in regards to production, distribution and repair to zoning. >> as we can see, the growth of san francisco manufacturing is current data allows us, there is
o'brien for more than four years on the service. >> commissioner cannot be here and asked if we would postpone to february 24th? >> i would like a motion that we move this item to the next meeting? >> second. >> so moved. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> next item. >> brings us to item five, discussion and possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors, on board of supervisors file number 1 31205 planning code pro-ducks,...
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like me, rooting for him. that's good. >> you can see the interview tonight here on al jazeera. >> soledad o'brien's conversation with russell simmonds coming up. >> still ahead in this hour, they were hard-learnt lessons of the handling of the conflict in the 1990s. we examine the lessons, to see if they can be applied to the crisis in syria. >> a rogue wave slams into a cruise ship. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here is a look at your top stories on sunday night. four are dead following the bombing of a tourist bus. the attack happened on the sinai peninsula. it was carries south korean t r tourists. >> 11 miners rescued in south africa are now in custody. the remaining illegal workers are trapped in the mind, refusing to be rescued for fear of being arrested. >> claims that north korea committed crimes against humanity, according to an amnesty international report out tomorrow. it includes rape, forced abortions, enslavement. it's being recommended it be sent to the international criminal court. >> time for "the week ahead." we look at the ball can wars of the 1990s, and arriving what lessons do they have for dip
like me, rooting for him. that's good. >> you can see the interview tonight here on al jazeera. >> soledad o'brien's conversation with russell simmonds coming up. >> still ahead in this hour, they were hard-learnt lessons of the handling of the conflict in the 1990s. we examine the lessons, to see if they can be applied to the crisis in syria. >> a rogue wave slams into a cruise ship. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here is a look at your top stories on...
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towards o'brien's bridge at six twenty emergency services were notified that he was seen entering the river. a full scale search and rescue operation was launched involving been opened and that i'd like for them because they're pretty corrupt in love with dad the fire service personnel. i marinated the forty three year old was five strokes to go with that. his body was recovered from the water and taken to goal university hospital where he was pronounced dead. post more examinations can get there today. it's standard practice for daddy to contact the ombudsman commission following an instant from members of the forsythe interaction with somebody prior to the dentist the matter was referred to as ombudsman last bite at a team of inspectors travels to call it that appealed to anyone who may have witnessed the instance of o'brien's bridge to contact them on eighteen ninety six hundred acre. our tv news on. church charitable and say they hope to start work within months on restoring parenting some dolphins more streets were the days of nineteen sixteen rising at their last council of war. it's been confirmed that the noun that will fund the project and it's hoped this means the restorati
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like them or not. you sell them and there's another creative, innovation. when it comes you have to embrace it and use it. >> see all of soledad o'brien's conversations. >> ahead - dusting off memories of yesterday. another view of the invasion that rocked america 50 years later. finally from us - ladies and gentlemen, the beatles. ed sullivan's interuchgz -- introduction of the fab four 50 years this week launched beetle mania. 2.5 months later before a smaller audience, the band played their first concert. now the arena that hosted it and that event got another encore in washington d.c. >> this room was packed and there was not much noise until the beatles took to the statement >> on that cold february night, with 8,000 screaming fans gathered here, the washington colosseum became sacred ground. mike mitchell was a freelance photographer trying to stay focussed as the beatles took the stage to mayhem. >> the screaming was so loud and constant that i talked to people who were 10 rows back and they wouldn't hear the lyrics. ♪ i want to hold your hand" >> just 18, barely holder than some of the kids in the crowd, mitchell knew it was a once-in-a-livetime moment
like them or not. you sell them and there's another creative, innovation. when it comes you have to embrace it and use it. >> see all of soledad o'brien's conversations. >> ahead - dusting off memories of yesterday. another view of the invasion that rocked america 50 years later. finally from us - ladies and gentlemen, the beatles. ed sullivan's interuchgz -- introduction of the fab four 50 years this week launched beetle mania. 2.5 months later before a smaller audience, the band...
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like this. a surprising very surprising happy ending. last year on our series on haiti and its roir from tha recovery m that 2010 earthquake, soledad o'brieneports, here's the original story. >> today, aid agencies say approximately 300,000 people in port-au-prince still live in deplorable conditions in camps. families crammed into tiny shelters made out of tarps and scraps of wood. this one called camp 54 sits in a middle class suburb. there are 5,000 people living on the streets here. the camp is run by mckenzie deselav, a teacher. >> why? why? ooh ooh. >> with help from his mother, mckenzie managed to build a school here with 700 children. >> in english. >> mckenzie's school survived the earthquake but not the aftermath. >> we were forced to leave in order to turn the schoolyard into a parking lot. >> a u.n. agency rented the property from mckenzie's landlord and his school became a parking lot. so now mckenzie teaches dozens of children in a tiny makeshift classroom. what makes it more painful is it's vi virtually across the stt from his old school. >> how does it feel to look at your school, the remnant remnanf your school? >> each ti
like this. a surprising very surprising happy ending. last year on our series on haiti and its roir from tha recovery m that 2010 earthquake, soledad o'brieneports, here's the original story. >> today, aid agencies say approximately 300,000 people in port-au-prince still live in deplorable conditions in camps. families crammed into tiny shelters made out of tarps and scraps of wood. this one called camp 54 sits in a middle class suburb. there are 5,000 people living on the streets here....
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o'brien says he's now dealing with pain and the healing process. >> phantom pain which is really crazy weird, yeah. i mean it's like my hand is right there all crunched up and in a vice and at times it can be very excruciating. >> reporter: little did the science reporter know he's been doing the research throughout his career on what would become invaluable information in his personal life and new reality as an amputee. >> one of the first things i did was look at a piece i did for the news hour about a year and a half or so ago on bionic limbs. i suppose it's a little bit like seeing what people might say at your funeral except i'm still around to be there for it. i'm glad to be alive. >> reporter: in northwest washington surae chinn, wusa9. >> and he is lucky to be alive, great to see him. miles o'brien is consulting with one of the top limb transplant experts in the world. >> his name is dr. james higgins of union memorial hospital in baltimore and he is internationally renowned. he's also a founding member of the american society of reconstructive transplantation. he actually led a team that performed the firs
o'brien says he's now dealing with pain and the healing process. >> phantom pain which is really crazy weird, yeah. i mean it's like my hand is right there all crunched up and in a vice and at times it can be very excruciating. >> reporter: little did the science reporter know he's been doing the research throughout his career on what would become invaluable information in his personal life and new reality as an amputee. >> one of the first things i did was look at a piece i...
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o'brien, candice bergen. >> this is hard. i feel like justin couldn't have done it. i'm going to say justin. ood luck. >> thank you. >> what a pleasure to finally meet you after all these years. and you can see jim's snl hosting debut saturday 11:30/10:30 central right here on nbc. >>> and up next, from start-up to success, where business owners get their ideas to make the big pitch. ♪ >>> we're back at 8:45. the start of a new three-week series here called "start-up to success." four business owners are going to show off their product with the hopes of making it big. and each week, marcus will have to send one of the companies packing. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you obviously are very successful entrepreneur yourself. is this about finding new talent, getting in on the ground floor? it's about paying it forward? a piece of the action? >> always about making money. don't forget about that. about giving people a chance to do something they wouldn't be able to do otherwise. i wanted to bring them here today and see what they had to offer. >> each company will get 30 seconds to giv
o'brien, candice bergen. >> this is hard. i feel like justin couldn't have done it. i'm going to say justin. ood luck. >> thank you. >> what a pleasure to finally meet you after all these years. and you can see jim's snl hosting debut saturday 11:30/10:30 central right here on nbc. >>> and up next, from start-up to success, where business owners get their ideas to make the big pitch. ♪ >>> we're back at 8:45. the start of a new three-week series here called...
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his wife is mad about conan o'brien thing but his reaction, i heard many people over the last week talking about this. he seemed so numb. >> i agree. >> i love my job. i'd likenderstand it. you're number one in every category it's not time to go. >> i'm sure another network would be glad to pick him up. ratings sh great >> why change what is work something >> twice, not once. >> i know >> 164 people are getting laid off because they're moving the show to new york where fallon wants to be. he's such, seems to be such a nice guy. he told nbc universal i want to get them paid for six months. get back on their feet. i'm going to miss him. >> i know. such a dream job to say no longer? it would be hard. >> fallon is talented but i don't think we've heard the end of jay leno. >> good report, thank you. >> thank you. >> that is the time we have left this evening. before we go, stop what you're doing. time to record "hannity", the series every week night at 10:00 eastern right here on fox news channel. start your day with ainsley tomorrow morning right here on fox news channel. thank you for being with >> president obama is at it again. blaming his administration sca
his wife is mad about conan o'brien thing but his reaction, i heard many people over the last week talking about this. he seemed so numb. >> i agree. >> i love my job. i'd likenderstand it. you're number one in every category it's not time to go. >> i'm sure another network would be glad to pick him up. ratings sh great >> why change what is work something >> twice, not once. >> i know >> 164 people are getting laid off because they're moving the show...
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allen, jack paar, johnny carson, jay leno, conan o'brien and jay le o when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like sleep. it progressed from there to burning... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause rious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right ay if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in md or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores friabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't ink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem maye more likely to misuse lyrica. having less pain is -- it's a wonderful feeling. [ female announcer ] ask your doctor about lyrica today. it's specific treatme
allen, jack paar, johnny carson, jay leno, conan o'brien and jay le o when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like sleep. it progressed from there to burning... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause rious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right ay...
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liked my stuff and he hired me. >> wou. >> that was one of the pictures there. >> so, you know, nbc is making this switch, taking jay off, putting jimmy fallon on. this has been tried for. conan o'brienabout groundhog's day in that one joke. >> exactly. >> what's the chance -- first, what do you think about the choice but what's the chance that numbers slip and then they call jay back after his 64th birthday to come back? >> i mean, anything is possible in television. i mean, that's what i learned in my 22 years of working with jay. you go up, you go down. but the thing is, and jay's, you know, this kind of guy, you just go in there and you keep swinging. you know, he can take a punch. you know, he's gotten knocked down at times but, you know, he's gotten back up. and as far as the change, you know, it's kind of what television is. nothing lasts forever. you know, the fact that i had, you know, a single job in show business for 22 years, i mean, i started with jay when he was guest hosting up through 2010 when i left and retired. to me, you know, that's amazing. and jay's had a great run and, you know, but it's -- he will be the one to tell you. it's show biz, things change. >> let m
liked my stuff and he hired me. >> wou. >> that was one of the pictures there. >> so, you know, nbc is making this switch, taking jay off, putting jimmy fallon on. this has been tried for. conan o'brienabout groundhog's day in that one joke. >> exactly. >> what's the chance -- first, what do you think about the choice but what's the chance that numbers slip and then they call jay back after his 64th birthday to come back? >> i mean, anything is possible in...
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like to see more comments, or write your own, visit our website or facebook page or tweet us back at newshour. >> woodruff: an editor's note before we go, about the newshour's science correspondent, miles o'brienfor us in the philippines when he dropped a camera case on his left arm. the injury became life- threatening and, during emergency surgery, miles' left arm was amputated below the elbow.ç on our website, you can find a link to miles' own account of the accident and the...