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it took $50,000 of my money, soon to be your money, city of san francisco, but a long story short, you have had weeks to consider this. i have seen you do nothing. i should take that back. they are marching a little more tightly, but they are still committing crimes. please do your duty. thank you. president mazzucco: next speaker. with reference to a, b, c, and d. >> public comments on item number two? would you make a special exception? occupy sf. let me fourth say that i am the council for -- let me say first that i am council for -- counsel for occupy sf. there was a problem with unilateral initiative by police officers. we were told at that time with his last comment that he was the one you gave the orders, and there would be no unilateral -- by the police force. that we would be given notice and a chance to cure any default or any problem that there was. i know that the police chief, greg suhr, were not there. two officers took down a tent. one officer did not know who her supervisor was. when her partner came up, saying things like, "i hope i am not causing a problem drinking a
it took $50,000 of my money, soon to be your money, city of san francisco, but a long story short, you have had weeks to consider this. i have seen you do nothing. i should take that back. they are marching a little more tightly, but they are still committing crimes. please do your duty. thank you. president mazzucco: next speaker. with reference to a, b, c, and d. >> public comments on item number two? would you make a special exception? occupy sf. let me fourth say that i am the council...
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. >>> it may soon take you long story get your mail. the united states postal service is proposing a 2 to 5-day delivery of regular mail from the current 1 to 3. it's all part of a move by the cash-strapped agency to save 2 billion that means shutting down processing facilities and i'm getting rid of 28,000 postal positions. >>> atlanta area, police are trying to find the person who killed a little girl and dumped her body in a dumpster. investigators found 7-year-old girl rivera. they believe she was beaten and killed after being sexually assaulted. >> it occurred at the apartment complex. we also believe that the murder occurred at the apartment complex. >> police department, the sheriff's department, the gbi are dill yentsly working on this night and day until we find somethi something, we're going to keep on doing it. >> police say her parents are not suspects. >>> jerry sandusky may soon face his accusers, all eight alleged victims of the former penn state football coach will reportedly testify against him in open court. this accor
. >>> it may soon take you long story get your mail. the united states postal service is proposing a 2 to 5-day delivery of regular mail from the current 1 to 3. it's all part of a move by the cash-strapped agency to save 2 billion that means shutting down processing facilities and i'm getting rid of 28,000 postal positions. >>> atlanta area, police are trying to find the person who killed a little girl and dumped her body in a dumpster. investigators found 7-year-old girl...
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it is a long story. i understand revenue and expenses in real terms, not abstract terms. i appreciate the balances in the industry. my role is to support economic vitality and support public safety. to me, that seems to be the balance. i of the stand that you have a good relationship with crenshaw. i think that that will continue. i do miss being involved in the day to day, neighborhood stuff. my excitement come from this role, as well as parks and recreation. my father often said to me that if i have a chance to stop talking, i should take it. he also said that it is not having the answers in life, it is framing the questions. i am thrilled at the notion of these breakout sessions. stopping to talk about what the issues are, thinking about ideas and the future. there are two things that i live by. most of the problems at the end of the day, then i do not stay very involved. and working with bluegrass, i was inspired by the way that you operate your business is in dealing with its complexities. abc licensing and i do not know if i can raise this quietly and then stepped o
it is a long story. i understand revenue and expenses in real terms, not abstract terms. i appreciate the balances in the industry. my role is to support economic vitality and support public safety. to me, that seems to be the balance. i of the stand that you have a good relationship with crenshaw. i think that that will continue. i do miss being involved in the day to day, neighborhood stuff. my excitement come from this role, as well as parks and recreation. my father often said to me that if...
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>> i just came back from africa like two days ago and then wicked long story short, i had to go throughso it was -- >> jimmy: we're glad -- i'm glad you got through. >> yeah. >> jimmy: what part of canada are you from? >> a small town outside vancouver called colona. there you go. yes. >> jimmy: does it smell like cologne there? >> one person. >> jimmy: how many people live there? >> it's huge now. it's pretty big now but it was more or less like a small town inside colona and it's like a one-light town, really. >> jimmy: what do you do there for fun? >> what did i do? we could steal golf balls. literally steal golf balls, jump over into the golf course and sell them in egg cartons. >> jimmy: to the people that you stoll them from? >> yeah, absolutely. but i was like 7, so, you -- >> jimmy: right you, you got to learn to steal sometime. [ laughter ] >> right. >> jimmy: did you play hockey? >> i did. >> jimmy: you did? you have to, right? >> yeah, right. 20 years. >> jimmy: wow, 20 years. so you really played hockey. you weren't -- 20 years? >> not kidding around. i had the whole stair o
>> i just came back from africa like two days ago and then wicked long story short, i had to go throughso it was -- >> jimmy: we're glad -- i'm glad you got through. >> yeah. >> jimmy: what part of canada are you from? >> a small town outside vancouver called colona. there you go. yes. >> jimmy: does it smell like cologne there? >> one person. >> jimmy: how many people live there? >> it's huge now. it's pretty big now but it was more or less...
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and it's a long story told in rocks and bobbles and glimmer. is the story of one of the world's biggest stars and the men who loved her. nbc's anne thompson has received an advanced look. >> reporter: she once said it's not the having, it's the getting. and no one got jewelry like elizabeth taylor. >> oh, what a divine necklace. >> reporter: her diamond, sapphires, emeralds and more diamonds are up for auction this month at christie's. the diamond and ruby necklace, earrings and bracelet her third husband mike todd presented poolside in the riviera. >> she immediately put it on and squealed with delight and started doing laps in the pool. >> reporter: the most stunning jewels come from the man taylor married twice, actor richard burton, including this 33 carat diamond ring. >> so this wasn't an engagement ring? >> no. this was a present from richard burton. she owned this over 30 years and wore it almost every day of her life. >> reporter: they were jet setters, leading lives often more dramatic and captivating than what they did on screen. and
and it's a long story told in rocks and bobbles and glimmer. is the story of one of the world's biggest stars and the men who loved her. nbc's anne thompson has received an advanced look. >> reporter: she once said it's not the having, it's the getting. and no one got jewelry like elizabeth taylor. >> oh, what a divine necklace. >> reporter: her diamond, sapphires, emeralds and more diamonds are up for auction this month at christie's. the diamond and ruby necklace, earrings...
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i wrote a long story on john mcenroe. we became very friendly afterwards. i wrote this long story. lot of people were saying how to get him to talk to you? it is not hard to get in to talk to you. he will talk to someone in the middle of the street if he has something to say, which is almost always. he said of course you will. you're the same person. he was left handed, from new york, he has a temper, and is a tennis player. i was three out of four of those things. because i was the youngest guy on the staff, they nicknamed me. his friends call me junior. that was 30 years ago. i still have strangers call me that. >> you do not like it? >> i like it. it is an oxymoron at this time. i do not think strangers should be that familiar with you. some people recognize me. i've been on television. i have written 28 books. you get a lot of perks. if you're going to accept the perks, you have to deal with the responsibilities. if that is one of them, that is not the worst thing in the world. >> talk about the difference between sports journalism and regular political journalism? you are in t
i wrote a long story on john mcenroe. we became very friendly afterwards. i wrote this long story. lot of people were saying how to get him to talk to you? it is not hard to get in to talk to you. he will talk to someone in the middle of the street if he has something to say, which is almost always. he said of course you will. you're the same person. he was left handed, from new york, he has a temper, and is a tennis player. i was three out of four of those things. because i was the youngest...
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story. >> and they are not just long. when people that historic to me, -- pitch a story to me, we can do a long story on x, the problem with your pitches the word long. but i think what you're doing is creating something that people might actually want to pay for. you're talking about people reading keith richards' autobiography. but i loved the book. i was so frustrated that i could not hear music and see video while i was reading it. the future of book publishing will be things like that. but speaking of long form, you are a master of a long form, and you have been doing it the long time. even in "the selling of the president," it was about how people shape to the views of the audience in terms of the content that is produced. one of the controversies your book has pointed up is the idea that in the new media world, people can not -- because it is all pull the not pushed -- you can find a point of view that agrees with you and you are not forced to read a contrary opinion. is that part of the reaction to your book? >> i
story. >> and they are not just long. when people that historic to me, -- pitch a story to me, we can do a long story on x, the problem with your pitches the word long. but i think what you're doing is creating something that people might actually want to pay for. you're talking about people reading keith richards' autobiography. but i loved the book. i was so frustrated that i could not hear music and see video while i was reading it. the future of book publishing will be things like...
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it's a long story. but you're just in time to let the fish go. go, swimming free and in the wild. (laughing) so much about fishing is about the biology of fish: understanding where they live, where they like to hide and what they like to eat. all right, insect larvae are a favorite of perch. so we could use this maggoty thing to lure them in. also this big one for bass. oh yeah! yeah, bass love big worms and big crayfish, too. see, if we all try different things, we'll figure out what the fish are hungry for, right? chris: all right, guys. fish love to hide in weeds, rocks and logs. so that looks like a great spot to fish. let's try it. ready? get your lines in. oh, i think i see some fish. oh yeah! he has something! chris: yeah, you got one! it worked! that's huge! look at that, whoo hoo! nice! wow! all right! all right! it's gigantic! all right, i'll let him go. living free and in the wild! martin: all right, guys, let's go see if there's any fish on this dock, huh? they like to hide under the dock. go, gang, go! i think it's just stuck on seaw
it's a long story. but you're just in time to let the fish go. go, swimming free and in the wild. (laughing) so much about fishing is about the biology of fish: understanding where they live, where they like to hide and what they like to eat. all right, insect larvae are a favorite of perch. so we could use this maggoty thing to lure them in. also this big one for bass. oh yeah! yeah, bass love big worms and big crayfish, too. see, if we all try different things, we'll figure out what the fish...
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>> he does, -- but it is not in his possession that's a long story. >>> good morning.frost is a possibility this morning. so is freezing fog that's my concern now. novato less than a quarter mile visibility, santa rosa, four miles also 29° and novato 32. that's where could you see some of that freezing fog or black ice develop on elevated surfaces like bridges and overpasses. at or below freezing napa, fairfield,. mid to upper 30s through most of the bay shore low to mid 40s oakland and san francisco. by the time we get to 8:00 still freezing inland everything will start thawing. noon, mostly sunny, low to mid 50s. temperatures today even with more sunshine than yesterday, still top out in the mid to upper 50s around 1:00, 2:00, then fall back into the low to mid 50s by 4:00. may see a few clouds this afternoon. tomorrow dry, thursday slight chance of a scattered showers. like we had over the weekend not all of us will get it, it won't be heavy, dry again, through monday. >>> good morning. we have a connection ramp closed on the peninsula, southbound 280, the highway 9
>> he does, -- but it is not in his possession that's a long story. >>> good morning.frost is a possibility this morning. so is freezing fog that's my concern now. novato less than a quarter mile visibility, santa rosa, four miles also 29° and novato 32. that's where could you see some of that freezing fog or black ice develop on elevated surfaces like bridges and overpasses. at or below freezing napa, fairfield,. mid to upper 30s through most of the bay shore low to mid 40s...
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. >> reporter: niagara falls has a long storied history of stunt men, acrobats, and dare devils in barrelst so lucky. after years of economic decline, new york officials think it's death defying past could be the perfect shot in the arm. governor andrew cuomo and the entire new york state legislature have agreed to give wallenda a one-time pass at stunts banning falls. wallenda estimates his act would bring in 125,000 spectators and 120 million tourist dollars to the region. but janice thompson of the canadian niagara parks division says the following. >> people aren't coming here to acrobats. people are coming here to appreciate and pay tribute to the beauty of niagara falls. >> it's a lifestyle. its an art to us. >> reporter: last month, wallenda addressed the park commission's concerns at a hearing and was met by a throng of cameras. >> this is something that i won't give up. >> reporter: not only will it be great for the economy, says wallenda, it will be great for a world in the economic dumps. >> there's a lot of people around the world on that wire with us, looking towards that othe
. >> reporter: niagara falls has a long storied history of stunt men, acrobats, and dare devils in barrelst so lucky. after years of economic decline, new york officials think it's death defying past could be the perfect shot in the arm. governor andrew cuomo and the entire new york state legislature have agreed to give wallenda a one-time pass at stunts banning falls. wallenda estimates his act would bring in 125,000 spectators and 120 million tourist dollars to the region. but janice...
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. >> actually, you know, long story short, basically, it's just like a warehouse. santa's warehouse here. we are the help phs -- elves packing the trucks and it's going to be busy. >> reporter: how fast do you expect things to move? it's quiet because you haven't gotten to full mode closer to 7 you will get in full mode. how crazy do you expect it to get here sm. >> in the morning we like to laugh and joke a lot packages moving and it's going to be busy but we are going to try to get out on time and get everyone's packages delivered on time in a safe fashion. >> reporter: you probably have done a couple of these holiday. >> yes. >> reporter: tell us the most unusual things you deliver to someone during the holiday season. >> oh, my. you will be surprised what you see come through. it's actually funny especially the way the packages are like wrapped up. it's hilarious. but we deliver multiple things you know. so,. >> reporter: get everything. >> basically any and everything. we ship internationally so you know. >> reporter: you get it where it needs to be. >> yes ma
. >> actually, you know, long story short, basically, it's just like a warehouse. santa's warehouse here. we are the help phs -- elves packing the trucks and it's going to be busy. >> reporter: how fast do you expect things to move? it's quiet because you haven't gotten to full mode closer to 7 you will get in full mode. how crazy do you expect it to get here sm. >> in the morning we like to laugh and joke a lot packages moving and it's going to be busy but we are going to try...
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long story short i was doing an intern for the mayor of bloomington, indiana.yor, a white male, caught me, found out that i'd been padding and cheating on my time card. i had worked three hours and write down four. worked four, write down six. i was working for $4 and $5. i'm just trying to get through and make whatever little money i can. i didn't see it as cheating. should i have, but i didn't. >> he caught me, called me into his office and read me the riot act and was about to pick up the phone to call the police department to come and arrest me. blessedly, the mayor who was a white female, walked in and said what's going on? i'm sitting there crying and boo hooing and begging him and trying to apologize and i'd do anything to do this. she says put the phone down, don't call the police department and tavist, come into my office and she looked at me as only a woman can, as only a mother can, who has that sensitivity. she said to me very simply, you let me down. you're not just stealing, tavist. you're stealing from the people. this is the people's money and t
long story short i was doing an intern for the mayor of bloomington, indiana.yor, a white male, caught me, found out that i'd been padding and cheating on my time card. i had worked three hours and write down four. worked four, write down six. i was working for $4 and $5. i'm just trying to get through and make whatever little money i can. i didn't see it as cheating. should i have, but i didn't. >> he caught me, called me into his office and read me the riot act and was about to pick up...
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spending has been affected in the world's biggest country where long story short it hasn't really beenaffected because we're going to see an increase of twenty eight percent in spending to eighty one billion dollars in the holiday related spending around sixteen billion will be spent on presence alone and therefore the long lines big crowds at shopping centers and extra long traffic jams in moscow. before we get to business it's a day to celebrate first some commiserate for others twenty years to the day since the largest country on earth was dissolved the fall of the soviet union ended the cold war created more than a dozen new states but sparked economic hardship and civil wars some even argue it made the world less stable by you leaving only a single superpower artie's a catherine mcgrath has more. even today many generate their own explanations for the fall of the global goliath but some putting it down to the role of just a few. i'll give you two reasons gorbachev and. the nineteen ninety one august coup was a turning point in the country's history with images of yeltsin standing
spending has been affected in the world's biggest country where long story short it hasn't really beenaffected because we're going to see an increase of twenty eight percent in spending to eighty one billion dollars in the holiday related spending around sixteen billion will be spent on presence alone and therefore the long lines big crowds at shopping centers and extra long traffic jams in moscow. before we get to business it's a day to celebrate first some commiserate for others twenty years...
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something that i have wanted to do ever since i could remember. >> reporter: niagara falls has a long storiedstuntmen, acrobats and daredevils in barrels. some weren't so lucky. and after years of economic decline, new york officials think it's death defying past could be the perfect shot in the arm. governor andrew cuomo and the entire new york state legislature have agreed to give wallenda a one-time pass on laws banning stunts at the falls. wallenda estimates his act would bring in $125,000 spectators and $120 million tourist dollar to its region. the janice thomson of the canadian niagara parks commission which oversees the falls wants them enjoyed as a natural wonder. >> you know, people don't come here with their to a carnival type atmosphere, they're coming here to appreciate and pay interest butte to the beauty and nature of niagara falls. >> i have never heard of a stunt man training for anything, it is an lifestyle, an art for us. >> reporter: last month wallenda addressed the parks concerns and was met by a throng of cameras. >> this is something i won't give up. >> reporter: not o
something that i have wanted to do ever since i could remember. >> reporter: niagara falls has a long storiedstuntmen, acrobats and daredevils in barrels. some weren't so lucky. and after years of economic decline, new york officials think it's death defying past could be the perfect shot in the arm. governor andrew cuomo and the entire new york state legislature have agreed to give wallenda a one-time pass on laws banning stunts at the falls. wallenda estimates his act would bring in...
long story, but in the end, we picked webeoc.
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even though the story, he has long strange with his wife, the ferry was having. it was gone, long gone, years before, but it might have affected the zero and can't been having answered the questions. >> if you fast forward to today's political environment with the way we are so polarized , do you think, even given the fact, do you think that question would be answered differently in today's? is that too hypothetical to answer. >> you know, i think that it all depends on the candidates. i think that if we had a similar situation, trying to recreate what it was like in 1996, will we knew to my think the womanizing issue to use it specifically was certainly in the wind, have been written about, reported about in the mainstream media. and it seems -- i can't imagine not being asked in this world, in very graphic terms. i just think it would be -- i think in illegitimate -- >> if we knew about john edwards for example now and he were and -- >> yes. absolutely right. i think when you think -- i have not done with it until you raise this, but knowing what we knew even t
even though the story, he has long strange with his wife, the ferry was having. it was gone, long gone, years before, but it might have affected the zero and can't been having answered the questions. >> if you fast forward to today's political environment with the way we are so polarized , do you think, even given the fact, do you think that question would be answered differently in today's? is that too hypothetical to answer. >> you know, i think that it all depends on the...
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chatter on the hill, gingrich has a long and storied career here. we have george nethercutt said he feared that newt would doom the republican party. people have certainly not been parsing words in terms of their true feelings about newt. i want to bring in our panel here. we have former congresswoman susan molinari who had her own experience with newt gingrich. but what is the emotional bead on newt gingrich? >> most of us are terrified to death he will become the republican nominee. we know that he has these visions of gravision visions of grandiosity. those of the class of '94 that he made the majority are coming out saying -- they may say this is the guy i owe my political future, to but i'm not supporting him. look. as we started to see his speakership unravel because of his imbalance, we've started to lose more and more house seats and senate seats. and republicans are saying, not just whispering behind closed doors, we're afraid if he's the nominee, not only will we not win the presidency but we're going to start to see what we saw in '96, le
chatter on the hill, gingrich has a long and storied career here. we have george nethercutt said he feared that newt would doom the republican party. people have certainly not been parsing words in terms of their true feelings about newt. i want to bring in our panel here. we have former congresswoman susan molinari who had her own experience with newt gingrich. but what is the emotional bead on newt gingrich? >> most of us are terrified to death he will become the republican nominee. we...
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so the long story short is after about a week of kind of floundering with what to do, the city kind of reinvented itself and that's when i got plunked in as incident commander and that really i think illustrated two things. one is that you have to reinvent your organization. even if you're well planned you have to reinvent things because you don't know who's going to be available, you don't know who's going to be stuck on the bridge, you don't know who's going to show up and you really don't know how people individually are going to react. so that was one thing, and the second thing is recognition of part of the mayor and the leadership of the city that they needed to partner with the business community and the downtown. i just happened to be the guy because i had been working a lot with the business community on downtown economic issues in the general plan. i'm a city planner, right, so what do i know about command and control? so anyway what we had to do is basically five things. the first thing is we had to establish trust because there was an adversarial thing going on and it wasn'
so the long story short is after about a week of kind of floundering with what to do, the city kind of reinvented itself and that's when i got plunked in as incident commander and that really i think illustrated two things. one is that you have to reinvent your organization. even if you're well planned you have to reinvent things because you don't know who's going to be available, you don't know who's going to be stuck on the bridge, you don't know who's going to show up and you really don't...
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great minds i had back in september with dr david graber in that interview dr graber gives the long story on debt not just in america but around the world a few weeks after this interview aired dr graber went on to be one of the early organizers of the occupy wall street movement so tonight we take another look at what he had to say just before all that began. for tonight's conversations with great minds i'm joined by dr david graber graber teaches anthropology at goldsmiths university of london and has written a half dozen books that examined issues of culture politics economics and history and as a regular contributor to some of the country's leading magazines including harper's the nation and the new left review in two thousand and six he delivered the melon kosky memorial lecture at the london school of economics an annual talk that honors outstanding anthropologists who have fundamentally shaped the study of culture and this past spring he was honored by the anthropology department at u.c. berkeley his latest book debt the first five thousand years chronicles how the concepts of debt
great minds i had back in september with dr david graber in that interview dr graber gives the long story on debt not just in america but around the world a few weeks after this interview aired dr graber went on to be one of the early organizers of the occupy wall street movement so tonight we take another look at what he had to say just before all that began. for tonight's conversations with great minds i'm joined by dr david graber graber teaches anthropology at goldsmiths university of...
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s son and actually had a bit of a confrontation with him in the atrium not long ago about this story. and it was -- let's say a heated discussion about this story. do you think that if there's anything that will come out of this, that there's a wake-up call about people who blindly sort of follow people and who don't necessarily see the realities of the world, is there anything that can come out of this for people? a wake-up call for any of us? >> i think the lesson about this and how i've even chosen by own church. this is about stewardship. and this is about how you entrust your life, your spiritual life, your assets, your family. underneath one leader. and you have to choose your steward well. you have to understand -- you have to choose a steward that is compassionate, that is out for your greater good and not simply out for their own. that's a real question here. >> if the church is really about what it espouses to be and it's about redemption and acceptance and loving, then they can accept eddie long back because nobody is perfect. no man is perfect. >> there is something in chr
s son and actually had a bit of a confrontation with him in the atrium not long ago about this story. and it was -- let's say a heated discussion about this story. do you think that if there's anything that will come out of this, that there's a wake-up call about people who blindly sort of follow people and who don't necessarily see the realities of the world, is there anything that can come out of this for people? a wake-up call for any of us? >> i think the lesson about this and how...
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but long story short, ben and i were having these incredible adventures and i have my own bank account with my own money when i was 16 from local commercials and ben and i had literally a joint bank account and we would go dip into it to take trips down here and audition for stuff. >> rose: the point is you started early. >> is he always that age to you now when you're together? >> rose: that's a great question. >> yeah. yeah. >> interesting. >> and always will... there's a short hand. he can say something i haven't heard in 25 years, a line, and i'll remember the girl who said it to us and where we were, the thing and it just... it's just a way to... there's a short hand you end up having and when we went to write together that short hand really served us well because we just... all the diplomacy that you kind of go through in a lot of these creative experiences we chucked that out of theindow and we're brutally honest with each other and when thing we always felt early on was judge me for how good my good ideas are not f how bad my bad ideas are. then you keep those ideas open. >> ro
but long story short, ben and i were having these incredible adventures and i have my own bank account with my own money when i was 16 from local commercials and ben and i had literally a joint bank account and we would go dip into it to take trips down here and audition for stuff. >> rose: the point is you started early. >> is he always that age to you now when you're together? >> rose: that's a great question. >> yeah. yeah. >> interesting. >> and always...
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>> 40, if you get chickens -- yeah, well, it's kind of a long story. - i own a chicken suit, okay. it goes back -- the story keeps getting. >> jimmy: how long have you had it. >> for a few years because we were going to send a singing telegram to this girlfriend of mine and called the restaurant and the guy is like, well, what does -- what kind of singing telegram are you talking about? and we said, well, the company says that they have like a broadway person or they have a chicken and the guy said, oh, don't get the chicken. it's not nice. it's rude. so ever since then this chicken has -- >> jimmy: of course you got the chicken. >> the chicken has been appearing. anyway, any time someone leaves or has a birthday on the show i dress up as the chicken and come out to music and violate them. >> jimmy: i see. >> so that's been the tradition for the past couple months. >> jimmy: did you purchase this chicken. >> i own my own chicken suit. >> jimmy: or common deered it from the guy -- >> no, for my birthday they one-upped me and all the crew members, five or
>> 40, if you get chickens -- yeah, well, it's kind of a long story. - i own a chicken suit, okay. it goes back -- the story keeps getting. >> jimmy: how long have you had it. >> for a few years because we were going to send a singing telegram to this girlfriend of mine and called the restaurant and the guy is like, well, what does -- what kind of singing telegram are you talking about? and we said, well, the company says that they have like a broadway person or they have a...
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Dec 23, 2011
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it's a long story. keys! give me you're filthy hands. travis you're a fool! stand here.e broker. oh, leo's not just a real estate broker. yeah, he's a royal pain with a lot of connections. it's what we came for. load everything on the elevator, guys. murphy: how did you know where to find it? world of computers, murph. you punch a clock for 30 years, retirement, pension, nothing to do. drunk at noon, bullet in the brain by evening. well, not for this kid. police department's got it all-- guns, ammo, drugs, cash. it's a one-stop shopping center. if you've got the balls and the brains, there's not a freaking thing anybody can do about it. you're alrea a part of history, jack, and you know it. sorry, murph, i'm just getting started. you can put a force field on him and be invisible! [ child 2 ] i call first player. no. i already called it. [ dad ] nobody's playing anything until after we get our homework done. thank you. hello? test drive's not over yet. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ louder ] hello? but we still need your signature. right now during sign then
it's a long story. keys! give me you're filthy hands. travis you're a fool! stand here.e broker. oh, leo's not just a real estate broker. yeah, he's a royal pain with a lot of connections. it's what we came for. load everything on the elevator, guys. murphy: how did you know where to find it? world of computers, murph. you punch a clock for 30 years, retirement, pension, nothing to do. drunk at noon, bullet in the brain by evening. well, not for this kid. police department's got it all-- guns,...
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Dec 24, 2011
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i won't go into the long story of their confrontation because it takes up the second half of my book. i will only say that in the end in 1918, the tragedy began to be manifest. t.r. who had been denied the mission by president wilson to form a regiment of fallen to years and take it to europe in advance of our regular army this is when the united states money didn't sign -- denied the mission quite justly by wilson. he was by then an aging man whose notions of battle were no longer valid. he went home and put all his hopes, military glories and honor in the service of his son, theodore jr. the understand brightest, the one most like himself, quintin who became a fighter pilot. all these boys went to the war, distinguished themselves as soldiers but of course in july of 18 it had to be clinton who was shot down in his first serious dog fight. and hit the ground a dead man. the impact of this tragedy on t.r. which you can perhaps gauge -- clinton's dead body lying beside the broken by plane, lying there like something falling off of an abattoir, the brute reality of clinton's best destr
i won't go into the long story of their confrontation because it takes up the second half of my book. i will only say that in the end in 1918, the tragedy began to be manifest. t.r. who had been denied the mission by president wilson to form a regiment of fallen to years and take it to europe in advance of our regular army this is when the united states money didn't sign -- denied the mission quite justly by wilson. he was by then an aging man whose notions of battle were no longer valid. he...
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Dec 27, 2011
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it's a long story. it's a sad story. the nice thing that happened, though, on christmas day, my kids and i went to an orphanage we go to every christmas, and instead of stealing christmas presents to take, i asked them to take their presents to take them to the kids, and they did. it was heartwarming and sad. there's too many children out there that need parents. >> that's very sweet, bob. bob is a good guy. >> and you can shoot me tomorrow. >> eric, how about you? i know you did something fabulous. >> we had the family over. there were many walks of life that showed up. we had a great christmas. i wanted to point out, a viewer sent these in. did you see these cufflinks? >> what's the five for? >> aren't they nice? >> they look good. >> a guy sent me a box of cigars with "five" print on the tin. beautiful. >> i got cuff links but they say 9. i guess you're a 5. >> we'll have to send that viewer a nice note. >> everything had 5s in it. maroon five, we know you love them, right? >> that's an all girl group, right? >> my wi
it's a long story. it's a sad story. the nice thing that happened, though, on christmas day, my kids and i went to an orphanage we go to every christmas, and instead of stealing christmas presents to take, i asked them to take their presents to take them to the kids, and they did. it was heartwarming and sad. there's too many children out there that need parents. >> that's very sweet, bob. bob is a good guy. >> and you can shoot me tomorrow. >> eric, how about you? i know you...
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Dec 25, 2011
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i won't go into the long story of the competition because it does take up the second half of my book. that at the end in 1918 the tragedy began to manifest. tr, who have been denied permission by president wilson to form a rigid and of volunteers and take them to europe in advance of our own regular army, this is when the united states finally did decide to enter the war, he was denied that permission, quite justly, by wilson because he was by then an aging man whose notions of battle were no longer valid. he went home and he put all his hopes, military glory and honor, in the service of his four sons. theodore junior, archibald, kermit, and the youngest, the brightest, the one most like himself, quentin, who became a fighter pilot. all these boys went to the war the distinction themselves as soldiers, but, of course, in july, it had to be quentin to be shot down in his first serious a dog fight, and hit the ground a dead man. the impact of this tragedy on tr, which you can perhaps get if you look at a photograph in my book of quentin's dead body laying beside this broken biplane, lay
i won't go into the long story of the competition because it does take up the second half of my book. that at the end in 1918 the tragedy began to manifest. tr, who have been denied permission by president wilson to form a rigid and of volunteers and take them to europe in advance of our own regular army, this is when the united states finally did decide to enter the war, he was denied that permission, quite justly, by wilson because he was by then an aging man whose notions of battle were no...
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long story shot. we saw her on tv. this is what she was holding. she didn't eat for the week and a half. she said she was not going to eat or wear clothes. she got everyone's attention. did it work out? her dog was returned. her chihuahua was back. >> that's how you get a lost dog back. >> the next time i lose my phone i'll be downtown in a bikini. >>> in chicago a convicted felon thought he had an easy target. he went up with a gun. a guy parked a car at midway airport. >> in the smug shot for this is the tell all. imagine you are waiting for your friend --. >> that's ugly. >> he goes up to the window of the car and says you got a lighter he goes no and how about money? the guy was a mixed marshal artist. and that's the result right there. spending time in jail. >> that's punishment enough that picture. >> choose your victims wisely. >> coming up tomorrow on your show you have big tickets for new year's eve. >> lady gaga will be in new york city on new year's eve. and tomorrow at 7:35 we will tell you when to listen to hot 99.5 to ring in 2012 wit
long story shot. we saw her on tv. this is what she was holding. she didn't eat for the week and a half. she said she was not going to eat or wear clothes. she got everyone's attention. did it work out? her dog was returned. her chihuahua was back. >> that's how you get a lost dog back. >> the next time i lose my phone i'll be downtown in a bikini. >>> in chicago a convicted felon thought he had an easy target. he went up with a gun. a guy parked a car at midway airport....