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"limitless."a fun movie. >> oh, thanks. yeah, we had a good time. >> yeah. oh, yeah. >> we had a really good time. >> jimmy: you shot it? where did you shoot it? >> we shot it in new york and philadelphia. >> jimmy: that's good. >> which is where i'm from. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: the roots are from philly, as well. >> right, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, did you spend a lot of time over there in philly? >> we did. yeah. he -- he shot all the stuff in philly. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you get some good cheese steaks, stuff like that? >> well, that was a whole thing. >> jimmy: what do you mean? what do you mean it's a whole thing? >> well, you know, i -- i was more concerned with impressing bob with the food of philly, i think, than the movie. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. so did you get him a good cheese steak? >> i was so obsessed with getting him -- >> jimmy: there's so many different things. >> yeah. well, there's really only one. >> jimmy: i like the one time -- i ended up one da
"limitless."a fun movie. >> oh, thanks. yeah, we had a good time. >> yeah. oh, yeah. >> we had a really good time. >> jimmy: you shot it? where did you shoot it? >> we shot it in new york and philadelphia. >> jimmy: that's good. >> which is where i'm from. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: the roots are from philly, as well. >> right, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, did you spend a lot of time over there in philly? >> we did. yeah. he...
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we have seepage from the close by, existing pressurized tunnel that essentially represents a limitlesse of water intrusion to the construction of the new tunnel, so we have had to use probing and grouting techniques to be able to address the ground water. actually, cal osha classified the ground condition to be some of the most challenging they have ever seen in california. all of this resulted in time extensions that are thoroughly calculated. we are not in a position yet to have the full cost impacts, but when we do, we will keep you informed and come back to a request to increase cost contingency at that point. finally, we received a letter from bawsca dated december 7. they make six recommendations, and we are in the process of putting together a response. five minutes? commissioner moran: that is five minutes. >> ok, done. commissioner torres: what was the nature of the archeological site? >> we found human remains as well as material. i'm not sure exactly, but it was classified as a very protected- type site. we would have had to get a number of permits to be able to entrench. >>
we have seepage from the close by, existing pressurized tunnel that essentially represents a limitlesse of water intrusion to the construction of the new tunnel, so we have had to use probing and grouting techniques to be able to address the ground water. actually, cal osha classified the ground condition to be some of the most challenging they have ever seen in california. all of this resulted in time extensions that are thoroughly calculated. we are not in a position yet to have the full cost...
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report it is there are limits on how much people can consume when it comes to food so there's a limitless need to sell more and grow your sales if you're in the food production or distribution business but there really are limits to what the population of the united states albeit a growing population can possibly consume and part of what happens with the overage of the excess is it ends up being an expensive problem that some people live off of in their dumpster diving but actually many restaurants and grocery stores pay a small fortune to have carted around and dumped in landfills so would you say that this is kind of a result of a capitalist society a negative impact of that capitalist culture. sure it's a consumption ist as much as it's a catalyst so it's a kind of culture of consumption and over consumption people tend to lose interest in what happens to any product after it's consumed so if you're in the book business you don't really care if people are reading the books you care if they're buying the books if you're in the corn business or the wheat business or the meat business or
report it is there are limits on how much people can consume when it comes to food so there's a limitless need to sell more and grow your sales if you're in the food production or distribution business but there really are limits to what the population of the united states albeit a growing population can possibly consume and part of what happens with the overage of the excess is it ends up being an expensive problem that some people live off of in their dumpster diving but actually many...
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the limitless is. an. emmy.
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attorney are pretty much limitless. >> it is not clear where he will go to rebuild his life and to workhis reputation. >> chapman was born in baltimore and went to high school at howard university before heading to prison. >>> the death of a $2 year old is causing a legal debate in maryland. the council that will introduce a bill to require the grandmother and cont. she was acquitted in florida in a controversial murder trial. >> this is more popular that anticipated, this is about 21,000 people in the first two weeks, the tolls were collected on that new portion. that is about a thousand more cars than expected. that should be finished in 20- 14. a quick look at what you will find in the baltimore sun tomorrow, a flash back to the top local stories of 2011. what can you do before the sun gees down tomorrow evening? read the baltimore sun tomorrow and we will have the updated forecast from the wjz first morning weather team. >>> we are staying interest to one weather team, many make plans and promises. things can be accomplishd if you have realistic goals. >> in maryland and ballet more
attorney are pretty much limitless. >> it is not clear where he will go to rebuild his life and to workhis reputation. >> chapman was born in baltimore and went to high school at howard university before heading to prison. >>> the death of a $2 year old is causing a legal debate in maryland. the council that will introduce a bill to require the grandmother and cont. she was acquitted in florida in a controversial murder trial. >> this is more popular that anticipated,...
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i think what's really exciting about writing is it's just... it's limitless, you know?'m working on a lot of different things and they're using different parts of my brain. you know, i'm working on this hamilton mix tape-- this alexander hamilton concept album that i got to sing... i got to perform at the white house. >> hinojosa: right. a friend of michelle and the prez... >> yeah, which was... and that was the first time i'd performed that song in public outside of the shower. so it was really terrifying and thrilling and amazing. but you know, that is... requires all this historical research and this part of my brain that has long laid dormant in terms of, you know, being accurate historically while getting to really play with contemporary music. and then you know, slipping back into my old heights bathrobe and writing those songs. so the fun for me is in trying to get as much done as i can. >> hinojosa: but more can you dream about? i mean, if you already have a play on broadway that's been a success and it's going to be made into a hollywood movie, kind of what...
i think what's really exciting about writing is it's just... it's limitless, you know?'m working on a lot of different things and they're using different parts of my brain. you know, i'm working on this hamilton mix tape-- this alexander hamilton concept album that i got to sing... i got to perform at the white house. >> hinojosa: right. a friend of michelle and the prez... >> yeah, which was... and that was the first time i'd performed that song in public outside of the shower. so...
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>> did you see the move vow "limitless"? this is what the movie is about. you are right. the drugs are used everywhere. and why they are used everywhere is because unlike the stuff available to us legally, it works. everything that is illegal tends to have an actual affect whether it is a recreational drug affect like marijuana or coke. you know it works because it has an affect on you. the fun stuff -- when you see a commercial for a soda pop everybody is having a good time. soda pop doesn't make you happy. >> civilization is so impure. that's what is being defended here. >> for a 10-year-old boy i imagine you idolize your hero. >> are you probably on anti-psychotic. >> it doesn't mean to diminish the whole dream of wanting to -- of cruising through the s.a.t. at high speeds. >> of being a baseball player and what you think is right and moral in this world. it corrupts idealism for those who report even corrupt yet. why would you do that? >> 5,000 pre -- preschoolerers in this country are on anti-psych particulars. -- anti-psychotics. >> we don't want it here so we can h
>> did you see the move vow "limitless"? this is what the movie is about. you are right. the drugs are used everywhere. and why they are used everywhere is because unlike the stuff available to us legally, it works. everything that is illegal tends to have an actual affect whether it is a recreational drug affect like marijuana or coke. you know it works because it has an affect on you. the fun stuff -- when you see a commercial for a soda pop everybody is having a good time....
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tracy is great because she is limitless. anything she wants she goes for it and gets it.'s a great role model and fun to watch. >> the song takes place with a tell televised dance show. are you on the show? >> i want to be on the show, and whatever i want i go for it. >> was there a challenge to being able to succeed on the show? >> absolutely. >> why didn't they want you on the show? >> people of my size and stature, whatever you want to call -- >> they thought you were too short? >> too short, too chubby. whatever you want. i was not the perfect prototype. >> so you had to prove it to them? >> absolutely. >> patrick, what do you do? >> i am on the show from the beginning, and he is the elvis-type, and looked at kind of like an idol, and he was played by zac efron in the recent movie, and he sees something in tracy like the spunky, crazy and talented girl that gets her on the show. >> to help her out? >> definitely. >> and you had to grow your hair long? >> of course. >> it's a '60s-style hairdo. >> yes. >> and it's in the '60s timeframe, right? >> yes, it's authentic st
tracy is great because she is limitless. anything she wants she goes for it and gets it.'s a great role model and fun to watch. >> the song takes place with a tell televised dance show. are you on the show? >> i want to be on the show, and whatever i want i go for it. >> was there a challenge to being able to succeed on the show? >> absolutely. >> why didn't they want you on the show? >> people of my size and stature, whatever you want to call -- >>...
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a mere limitless customizization for your character. you're always getting stronger.re choosing where your strengths are. no two gamers are playing this the same way because there's so many places to go. this is just an idea, by the way. this is a map you get in the game. you can see how big it is. >> oh, my. >> yes, enormous. it's for playstation 3, xbox 360 and pc. >> now let's talk about some super hero games. what's been popular? >> yeah, well, without question batman arkham city. this is the sequel to a two-year-old game. you play as batman, the cape crusader as well as, with a code in the box, you can play as cat woman. from the moment bruce wayne dawns the mask on a snowy building, it's the most engaging, cinematic game of the year. it's so great. it's an open-ended game where you're, you know, taking on all kinds of missions. you have some familiar faces like joker and two face and mr. freeze and the riddler. it's just so well done. it's a combination of combat, puzzle solve, ak kro battics, using gadgets. then you unlock a detective mode where you use forensi
a mere limitless customizization for your character. you're always getting stronger.re choosing where your strengths are. no two gamers are playing this the same way because there's so many places to go. this is just an idea, by the way. this is a map you get in the game. you can see how big it is. >> oh, my. >> yes, enormous. it's for playstation 3, xbox 360 and pc. >> now let's talk about some super hero games. what's been popular? >> yeah, well, without question...
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channel on the abc family channel, i should say and the author of "sole provider: spiritual steps to limitless right there. thank you all for coming in. merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> so let's start with the reason for the season. we get very focused on black friday, cyber monday, et cetera, et cetera. i know you don't buy gifts and give gifts at this time of year. why is that, and what do you say to your parishioners about how to stay focused on what this is supposed to be all about? >> sometimes if i want to be very esoteric, i i begin with quoting g.k. chesserton. he has a great quote that says "a religion that defines the world needs a feast that defies winter." you know, christmas is that feast. we say in the darkest time of the year, light comes into the world. so we're waiting for this messiah and who comes? a homeless refugee? i mean this is the kind of god we're talking about. who cannot relate to that kind of god. we say, oh, god is so distant, god doesn't see me. god is not part of my life. a homeless refugee comes and says, i'm going to bring you peace. i'm going to bring
channel on the abc family channel, i should say and the author of "sole provider: spiritual steps to limitless right there. thank you all for coming in. merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> so let's start with the reason for the season. we get very focused on black friday, cyber monday, et cetera, et cetera. i know you don't buy gifts and give gifts at this time of year. why is that, and what do you say to your parishioners about how to stay focused on what this is supposed...
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the united states government had the right to take a device enabling them to engage in pervasive, limitless cost free surveillance that completely replaces -- >> how do you know that? why cost free? suppose the police department had two things. we can put 30 deputies on this route and watch this person, or we can have a device with a warrant. what difference does it make? >> what happens is the police have the capacity with gps to engage in grave abuse, grave abuse of individual and group liberties, your honor. >> suppose what they got is nothing more than what they would have had if they had 30 deputies staked out along a route. that's all -- it's the same with 30 deputies. violation? >> yes, your honor. if they place a gps -- >> no, we're assuming there's no initial trespass, which is the problem in this case. you're saying it's the quantity and the information seized and the time over which it's seized. >> yeah. >> and that's the proposition we're testing, and it seems to me what you're saying is the police have to use the most inefficient methods. >> no, your honor, i'm not -- >> are yo
the united states government had the right to take a device enabling them to engage in pervasive, limitless cost free surveillance that completely replaces -- >> how do you know that? why cost free? suppose the police department had two things. we can put 30 deputies on this route and watch this person, or we can have a device with a warrant. what difference does it make? >> what happens is the police have the capacity with gps to engage in grave abuse, grave abuse of individual and...
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the larger factor rather wide groups big gave drivers a limitless racing surface. >>darya: we are back with more in a couple of minutes. here is a live look outside on the accident have been falling all morning long. hours still, they're trying to move back truck out of the am being made. thank. >>erica: we do not have an update for our sig alert. the lanes are blocked off and have been since 5:30 a.m.. as you can imagine, speeds are down to the single digits. if you are actually coming in the southbound direction, you will encounter delays averaging just 50 mi. per hour out of pleasanton. this chp hopes to open the lanes by 11:00 a.m.. one of drive times coming out in its our next report. >>darya: several miners have been used from--have been moved from an underground mine, it happened last night of. here is video of the mind and idaho. one of the miners was taken to a hospital and six were treated at the scene. one of the miners were trapped were buried. it is one of the nation's deepest underground mines. two miners died earlier this year in separate instances.
the larger factor rather wide groups big gave drivers a limitless racing surface. >>darya: we are back with more in a couple of minutes. here is a live look outside on the accident have been falling all morning long. hours still, they're trying to move back truck out of the am being made. thank. >>erica: we do not have an update for our sig alert. the lanes are blocked off and have been since 5:30 a.m.. as you can imagine, speeds are down to the single digits. if you are actually...
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limitless. the a-team. "hangover." >> thank you. thank you, zain verjee.ays a good time. >> what a fine mocha it is, thanks, don. >> bye-bye. >>> you missing some money lately? the irs may have it. isn't it usually the other way around? thousands of people still haven't gotten their tax refunds. alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. alison, i think i have some idea how this could happen because i think this happened to me. >> did it really? did you give the irs or did the irs have your wrong mailing address? is that what happened to you? >> i haven't gotten it. it has been months. they're trying to track it down and figure out where it is. >> this story is for you, don. the irs says the problem here is that it has the wrong mailing addresses. for future reference, take note here, don. you want to make sure you get your refund in the future and get direct deposit because it is faster and more secure. at this point 99,000 people have yet to get their money. it's a small percentage of taxpayers, but those people are losing a lot of money because their
limitless. the a-team. "hangover." >> thank you. thank you, zain verjee.ays a good time. >> what a fine mocha it is, thanks, don. >> bye-bye. >>> you missing some money lately? the irs may have it. isn't it usually the other way around? thousands of people still haven't gotten their tax refunds. alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. alison, i think i have some idea how this could happen because i think this happened to me. >> did it really? did...
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you have a limitless combinations, but there are certain things that just aren't going to go well togetherctual. if you look at this and say what don't i want to do? there are things you can figure out you won't like. but once you have a piece of toast with prosciutto on it, you're probably not going to put salmon eggs or guacamole on here. but you look around and say, okay, roasted peppers or sun dried tomatoes might be terrific. >> you have some things some people might not think about, not only the garnishes with the herb, we also have what looks to me like some caviar? >> these are actually radish sprouts. so you have super crunch, and you have, you know, salty, fatty, and then you have very fresh. >> you could do the combos or you can do things individually. >> or leave your guests to do the combos, let them make the combinations. >> right. it becomes sort of a grazing party. >> what i love is it's for people sort of having the party -- this is about putting it out there. of you don't really have to do a lot of work, except to have the stuff in your house, make sure you have the list
you have a limitless combinations, but there are certain things that just aren't going to go well togetherctual. if you look at this and say what don't i want to do? there are things you can figure out you won't like. but once you have a piece of toast with prosciutto on it, you're probably not going to put salmon eggs or guacamole on here. but you look around and say, okay, roasted peppers or sun dried tomatoes might be terrific. >> you have some things some people might not think about,...
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the history of who sat at that desk and almost limitless amounts of substantive information will be aty that will overlook the activities on the senate floor. there will be classrooms circling the perimeter of the building for further study, documents and information will be digitized and readily available and can be sorted according to the users preference. our goal is to provide each visitor with an insight into the workings of their government that they couldn't get anywhere else. imagine going into the amphitheater, refiguring it as the old senate chamber and actually becoming one of those senators. henry clay, daniel webster, steven douglas, john calhoun and the others. you would study their positions, negotiate, argue, debate. there was no more perfect partner and the edward and kennedy institute and the university of massachusetts and he'd love to this location. here on columbia point, next to his brother's library, overlooking dorchester bay. my husband's dream was that by immersing yourself in our history, by reliving the great debates of our time, you would he reminded of the
the history of who sat at that desk and almost limitless amounts of substantive information will be aty that will overlook the activities on the senate floor. there will be classrooms circling the perimeter of the building for further study, documents and information will be digitized and readily available and can be sorted according to the users preference. our goal is to provide each visitor with an insight into the workings of their government that they couldn't get anywhere else. imagine...
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and also the author of "the soul provider," spiritual steps to limitless love.orld jewish congress, rabbi mark snyir and president of the islamic society of north america, muhammad muhammad majid. what's the joke? >> a rabbi, a priest, and an imam walk into the set of "morning joe." you got to wait for the punch line of the joke. >> what is it? >> we'll figure it out by the end. it always is amazing. every christmas season, every holiday season, you get a couple of days before-hand and everybody around is talking about how stressed out they are. >> yeah. >> and i would recommend they go back and see "a charlie brown christmas," you know, either real meaning of this holiday season. we forget it all the time. we wanted to bring in religious leaders. >> i love it. >> from the three great faiths and ask them. what is our takeaway from this holiday season? >> what should is be -- >> and for you this christmas season. >> if i want you to be real daring and if i were to go around this semiround table and ask us all to talk about our image of god, i won't do that becaus
and also the author of "the soul provider," spiritual steps to limitless love.orld jewish congress, rabbi mark snyir and president of the islamic society of north america, muhammad muhammad majid. what's the joke? >> a rabbi, a priest, and an imam walk into the set of "morning joe." you got to wait for the punch line of the joke. >> what is it? >> we'll figure it out by the end. it always is amazing. every christmas season, every holiday season, you get a...
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while regulators have virtually limitless resources and power. it has the interest to pose their will on certain areas of the regulatory system after clearing few hooks and lower hurdles. this was not the intent of the administrative procedures act and a list of executive orders requiring agencies issue narrowly tailors, less costly alternatives that began watt reagan administration. other costs continue to hit close to home, mr. chairman. they drive businesses to other countries, costing thousands of jobs. many will argue that regulations create jobs. that may well be true of good, sound regulations, but ask many of the employers who have relocated their manufacturing facilities and they will tell you it's in large part due to our regulatory government. every industry in america is concerned about our regulatory regime and there is little doubt that bad regulations have driven american jobs to other cubs. the solution is not more regulation, mr. chairman. it's better and more effective regulation which is exactly what h.r. 3010 is intended to cr
while regulators have virtually limitless resources and power. it has the interest to pose their will on certain areas of the regulatory system after clearing few hooks and lower hurdles. this was not the intent of the administrative procedures act and a list of executive orders requiring agencies issue narrowly tailors, less costly alternatives that began watt reagan administration. other costs continue to hit close to home, mr. chairman. they drive businesses to other countries, costing...