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and music from maroon 5.and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, might i add, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for coming. thanks for enjoying the unseasonably brutal heat to be here. you know what, i know it's hot outside, but my pockets are filled with popsicles and tonight we're going to break the fun thermometer. that's right. [ applause ] but before we get to that, i want to say -- it was a tough night for michael bolton tonight. they all are, really, but -- michael bolton got a 12 last night, one of the lowest scores recorded in the history of "dancing with the stars," all the way back to the '40s. ever since he cut his hair, he's lost his power. could you imagine how beautiful that mullet would have looked whipping around in the lights during a paso doble? bruno would have been hypnotiz d hypnotized. michael will not join us on the show tonight because he has a concert in napa valley. the man gets
and music from maroon 5.and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, might i add, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for coming. thanks for enjoying the unseasonably brutal heat to be here. you know what, i know it's hot outside, but my pockets are filled with popsicles and tonight we're going to break the fun thermometer. that's right. [ applause ] but before we get to...
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we'll have music from randy houser, sharon jones & the dap-kings, the avett brothers, and maroon 5. so join us then. our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor who quit acting a year and a half ago, but it turned out that when he said he quit acting, he was acting. the result of that elaborate hoax is a new movie called "i'm still here." it is in select theaters now, and available everywhere there's an internet connection on itunes and ondemand. please say hello to joaquin phoenix. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you look so normal now. i don't know what to make. >> you look well, too. >> jimmy: thank you. i appreciate that.
we'll have music from randy houser, sharon jones & the dap-kings, the avett brothers, and maroon 5. so join us then. our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor who quit acting a year and a half ago, but it turned out that when he said he quit acting, he was acting. the result of that elaborate hoax is a new movie called "i'm still here." it is in select theaters now, and available everywhere there's an internet connection on itunes and ondemand. please say hello to...
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they are searching for two men driving a maroon chevrolet malibu. it's about 45 miles northeast of memphis and the hometown of alex hailey. >>> nine years after shaun dray's death the trial has begone. he's been serving time for attacking two other women in the same washington park where her body was found. she was from modesto and vanished in 2001 in may. her disappearance marched the career of then congressman gary who was investigated when news emerged he was having an affair with her. >>> there are reports today of a security breach at facebook. the wall street journal says the site is unintentionally sharing user's personal information with dozens of advertisers. the issue is with popular applications such as farmville. the paper says these apps can transfer information about users and the names of their friends even on the strictest privacy setting. they are taking steps to fix the problem. >>> police are warning people to be extra alert while walking the streets of berkeley. >>> after a tough loss last night, the giants are home. we'll tell y
they are searching for two men driving a maroon chevrolet malibu. it's about 45 miles northeast of memphis and the hometown of alex hailey. >>> nine years after shaun dray's death the trial has begone. he's been serving time for attacking two other women in the same washington park where her body was found. she was from modesto and vanished in 2001 in may. her disappearance marched the career of then congressman gary who was investigated when news emerged he was having an affair with...
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sedan, a maroon four-door sedan. live in takoma park, peggy fox, 9 news now. >> that's about the most awful thing i have heard. what did he said when he came back? any word on that? >> i don't know what he said. we have not been able to speak to police directly today. they did issue some of the information that i reported to you, but we have not been able to find out about what he said. it is very interesting that police didn't get there in time to catch him. he fled once and came back again and it was obviously some time there in which maybe he could have been caught. >> very good point, peggy, thank you. >>> two women got in to a nasty car crash blocks away and both are fighting their lives at this hour. the collision happened at the intersection of east-west highway and route 1 in riverdale. that's where we find delia. >> it was a horrific accident and you can see just from looking at the front yard it was a pretty bad one. take a look. this traffic sign knocked over. come over here, another traffic sign was throw
sedan, a maroon four-door sedan. live in takoma park, peggy fox, 9 news now. >> that's about the most awful thing i have heard. what did he said when he came back? any word on that? >> i don't know what he said. we have not been able to speak to police directly today. they did issue some of the information that i reported to you, but we have not been able to find out about what he said. it is very interesting that police didn't get there in time to catch him. he fled once and came...
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fifteen adventure is marooned on a piece of voice and that's the beginning of a year long mission to find proof of russia's claims over the natural riches of the north pole. russian pole explorers small spend a year on floating eyes trying to find as to why be all to what treasures it hides and who will rule in the future stay with me because in the great show full on. new york new records the number of homeless people in america's most populous city is the higher since the great depression despite u.s. government claims the economy is back on track. to. meet. with you twenty four hours a day. here in central moscow one of the coldest and most desolate places on earth the north pole is turning into a whole spot for scientists it's all to do with the valar natural riches hidden beneath its waters a group of russian researches are already feeling at home on the ice in a brand new science station. was at the house warming party. there are only fifteen of them and the majority are in their twenty's russia's budding ocean knowledge is oceanographers and and genius will spend a year on flo
fifteen adventure is marooned on a piece of voice and that's the beginning of a year long mission to find proof of russia's claims over the natural riches of the north pole. russian pole explorers small spend a year on floating eyes trying to find as to why be all to what treasures it hides and who will rule in the future stay with me because in the great show full on. new york new records the number of homeless people in america's most populous city is the higher since the great depression...
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further on we found communities marooned on embankments as winter approaches. they've been here for two months, and they don't even have tents. failed by their leaders and the international community. bbc news, sind. >> a fresh round of strikes have been causing problems for travelers in france, even though parliament has given final approval. the controversial pension reforms, some unions are saying they won't give up the fight. air travel has been worst affected by the latest stoppages but overall wednesday's disruption has been on a smaller scale. those strikes, of course, a result of austerity measures brought in by european leaders to deal with the debt crisis and the meeting in brussels at the moment discussing how to prevent a repeat. but it's the e.u.'s own budget that's come under pressure today. 11 countries, including the european powerhouses germany and france signed a letter saying they won't accept any increase in the e.u.'s budget of more than 2.9%. matthew price reports. >> there was a sense of urgency today. the budget deal was being negotiated
further on we found communities marooned on embankments as winter approaches. they've been here for two months, and they don't even have tents. failed by their leaders and the international community. bbc news, sind. >> a fresh round of strikes have been causing problems for travelers in france, even though parliament has given final approval. the controversial pension reforms, some unions are saying they won't give up the fight. air travel has been worst affected by the latest stoppages...
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top stories this hour fifteen adventurers marooned on a piece of ice that's the beginning of a givenmoment russian mission in the north pole explorers of there to find out why the tickers molting natural treasures it hides and who they belong to. new york new records a number of homeless people in america's most populous city reaches its highest point in hoff a sentry despite u.s. government claims the economy is by contract and the figures are set to keep growing threatening to support the great depression. this season new design to stand side by side with the world's best education that they just creations catwalks of russian fashion week kicks off in the capital. on now as promised. in the driving seat to explore the russian passion for stay with us. illustrates moscow program will be delving into the subject of cars from the holster and carriages of peter the great to soviet largest in the western imports of today used as a status symbol not just as a forward trials course it's easy to see how part.
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in the russian capital top stories now the team adventurers marooned on a piece of ice that's the beginning of a year long russian mission in the north pole explorers and then to find out why the arctic is melting what natural treasures it hides and who they belong to. your new records a number of homeless people in america's most populous city reaches its highest point in home a century this point u.s. government claims the economy is back on track and the figures are set to keep growing into supports those seen during the great depression. and what's halts this season new design as stand side by side with the world's best showcasing their latest creations almost catwalks russian fashion week kicks off in the. more news for me more developments in this and thirty minutes none of the real world james bone reveal some of the mysteries of britain's intelligence agency the emily six that's next in spotlight.
in the russian capital top stories now the team adventurers marooned on a piece of ice that's the beginning of a year long russian mission in the north pole explorers and then to find out why the arctic is melting what natural treasures it hides and who they belong to. your new records a number of homeless people in america's most populous city reaches its highest point in home a century this point u.s. government claims the economy is back on track and the figures are set to keep growing into...
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from the russian capital with twenty four hours a day top stories now the south fifteen adventurous marooned on a piece of ice that's the beginning of a year long russian mission in the north pole explorers of there to find out why the arctic is melting what natural treasures it pints and who live belong to. new york new records the number of homeless people in america's most populous city reaches its highest point in the fall for centuries despite u.s. government claims the economy is back on track and the figures are set to keep growing threatening to. join the great depression. and the season brand new designers stand side by side with the world's best showcasing their latest creation moscow's catwalk says russian fashion week kicks off here in the capital. as it will be within less than half an hour as the news continues here on r.t. in the meantime we look behind the press stroy reforms which the west applauded for opening up the servant union but which turned people's lives upside down that's a special report coming next. it was a time when the eyes of the entire world were on the sovi
from the russian capital with twenty four hours a day top stories now the south fifteen adventurous marooned on a piece of ice that's the beginning of a year long russian mission in the north pole explorers of there to find out why the arctic is melting what natural treasures it pints and who live belong to. new york new records the number of homeless people in america's most populous city reaches its highest point in the fall for centuries despite u.s. government claims the economy is back on...
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from the russian capital twenty four hours a day this is top stories now fifteen adventurers maroonedon a piece of ice that's the beginning of a year long russian mission and the explorers of the arctic is melting what natural treasures it. and who they belong to. new york new records the number of homeless people in america's most populous city reaches its highest point and hoffa centry despite u.s. government claims economy is back on track and the figures are set to keep growing threatening to support the great depression. and also reporting in our question whether russia designers and. showcasing their latest styles on. a weeklong fashion frenzy is underway here in the capital. well from the fascist to the flashy to classics of a bygone era. revs up as the colors of the stars next here. illustration program will be delving into the subject of cars from the holster and carriages a piece of the great to soviet largest in the western imports of today used as a status symbol not just as a friend.
from the russian capital twenty four hours a day this is top stories now fifteen adventurers maroonedon a piece of ice that's the beginning of a year long russian mission and the explorers of the arctic is melting what natural treasures it. and who they belong to. new york new records the number of homeless people in america's most populous city reaches its highest point and hoffa centry despite u.s. government claims economy is back on track and the figures are set to keep growing threatening...
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seeded zone that all the crews and the johns of each six three six lovely in the wide group and in the maroon court said denmark's well number one of us now fresh and another russian play you know and demands of us six want six want to score in that one. now how about the boys one of the n.f.l.'s biggest franchises find themselves in a deep hole after monday's loss to the giants dallas fold to one in five on the season it was all going the cowboys way as a lie many were faked on the giants the first two possessions but then tony romo becomes a victim of a serious quarterback or mr pownceby assignment and almost goes down hard will miss up to six weeks with a broken cools well enough to that and that's all why do the quarterback knocked out by the g.-man this season it's now late in the second i take. him serious for this for as the visitors go up by one before half time. and of course the giants running game as strong as ever want to now brandon jacobs a thirty yard rush to the zone the boys in big trouble now only one team can ever manage to make the playoffs after starting the season one an
seeded zone that all the crews and the johns of each six three six lovely in the wide group and in the maroon court said denmark's well number one of us now fresh and another russian play you know and demands of us six want six want to score in that one. now how about the boys one of the n.f.l.'s biggest franchises find themselves in a deep hole after monday's loss to the giants dallas fold to one in five on the season it was all going the cowboys way as a lie many were faked on the giants the...
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>> maroon 5 has a big hit again.s. >> larry: what do you think of lady gaga? i love her. >> larry: what does she have? why is she so -- >> pizzazz. >> larry: you can't teach that, right? >> no, you can't. >> larry: you got it or you don't. >> yeah. and you have to have the instinct and you also have to have the courage to do something that's not quite like anybody else does. so her clothes, alone, make me love her. >> larry: she a good singer? >> yes, i think she is a very good singer. >> larry: all right. lady gaga has a strong, strong gay following. so do you. >> yes. >> larry: so did your mother. bette midler. what is the attraction? why -- cher. why do you think gay men embrace certain women performers? >> they have good taste. >> larry: cute. well said. you think it's a flair that you have or -- it's hard to examine yourself. >> yeah. i can't, but all the other people that i admire that every gay man admires i find is very talented. you know? >> larry: it is what it is. you were a mentor. you were a guest judge
>> maroon 5 has a big hit again.s. >> larry: what do you think of lady gaga? i love her. >> larry: what does she have? why is she so -- >> pizzazz. >> larry: you can't teach that, right? >> no, you can't. >> larry: you got it or you don't. >> yeah. and you have to have the instinct and you also have to have the courage to do something that's not quite like anybody else does. so her clothes, alone, make me love her. >> larry: she a good...
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we'll have music from randy houser, sharon jones & the dap-kings, the avett brothers, and maroon 5.in us then. our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor who quit acting a year and a half ago, but it turned out that when he said he quit acting, he was acting. the result of that elaborate hoax is a new movie called "i'm still here." it is in select theaters now, and available everywhere there's an internet connection on itunes and ondemand. please say hello to joaquin phoenix. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you look so normal now. i don't know what to make. >> you look well, too. >> jimmy: thank you. i appreciate that. good to see you. >> you, too. >> jimmy: for those who don't know, you were -- you had -- it seemed like you lost your mind about 18 months ago. but it turned out that was not the case at all. you were pulling a prank of everyone. >> we were trying to make a film. a prank sounds like we were doing it for our own kicks and it really wasn't about that. we wanted to do a film and we wanted it to be as authentic as possible. and so we were maybe a little deceitf
we'll have music from randy houser, sharon jones & the dap-kings, the avett brothers, and maroon 5.in us then. our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor who quit acting a year and a half ago, but it turned out that when he said he quit acting, he was acting. the result of that elaborate hoax is a new movie called "i'm still here." it is in select theaters now, and available everywhere there's an internet connection on itunes and ondemand. please say hello to joaquin...
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the maryland maroon was killed fighting in iraq in 2006. >> they don't have a right to terrorize families and single families out. >> reporter: members of the church based in kansas have protested at hundreds of funerals with this website. >> it's everybody's first amendment right to go to a public spot and speak on public issues. shame on albert snyder. that's how i feel about him. shame on him. >> reporter: margie phelps a lawyer and found are of the church mr. argue its side in front of the u.s. supreme court on wednesday. >> i have one opportunity to bury matt, one, and it was taken away. >> reporter: al snyder sued the church four years ago and won, but the $5 million verdict was overturned on appeal. snyder refused to back down. >> nobody in the history of this country has ever done this to a military funeral. >> reporter: he appealed to the u.s. supreme court and this agreed to hear its case. it will be a landmark decision. >> not only a private figure, he's just a random victim of a group that tried to hijack his son's funeral. >> reporter: this attorney will argue the case for al
the maryland maroon was killed fighting in iraq in 2006. >> they don't have a right to terrorize families and single families out. >> reporter: members of the church based in kansas have protested at hundreds of funerals with this website. >> it's everybody's first amendment right to go to a public spot and speak on public issues. shame on albert snyder. that's how i feel about him. shame on him. >> reporter: margie phelps a lawyer and found are of the church mr. argue...
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he is hugging all of the rescue crew members and the guy in the maroon jersey it looks like with the number 14 or sweatshirt might be a friend, might be a father, we are not sure of the details right now. but he is the youngest person down there, the youngest miner. his name is jimmy sanchez and he is number five. the fifth miner rescued and brought to the surface. a long process. the first one was hoisted up at 11:11 p.m. eastern time, our time. here it is at 3:00 a.m --3:12 a.m. eastern time. we are averaging about an hour per person. they have been trapped down there since august fifth. 69 full days. and this just seems to be protocol. they put them on these gurneys. they wheel them into the makeshift hospital through the white double doors that you will see if you keep watching. even though these individuals come up with a smile on their face, they put them on the gurney. this is protocol. they go back through the doors to make sure they are a-okay and make sure they have fluids. many of these men, as the doctors have said throughout the night, are suffering dehydration and they
he is hugging all of the rescue crew members and the guy in the maroon jersey it looks like with the number 14 or sweatshirt might be a friend, might be a father, we are not sure of the details right now. but he is the youngest person down there, the youngest miner. his name is jimmy sanchez and he is number five. the fifth miner rescued and brought to the surface. a long process. the first one was hoisted up at 11:11 p.m. eastern time, our time. here it is at 3:00 a.m --3:12 a.m. eastern time....
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he then left in a four-door maroon colored sedan with maryland plates.he victim told police she does not know the suspect. the co-owner of a washington business landmark has died, carla cohen. she founded the politics and prose bookstore in 1984. over the years it has grown in size and stature and is a key political stop for political and literary figures promoting their books including former president clinton and j.k. rowling she died of cancer at her home in dc. she was 74. >>> it is 5:35. time for another "living $mart" report. jessica doyle is back with a look a our wallets and i like what she has in her hand. >> we go to the store and ask ourselves, cash versus credit and in the future how you pay, cash versus credit could determine how much you are paying for these items. this is what i'm talking about here. every time you swipe the credit card there are fees attached to the purchase the store picks up. some of the rules are in question or are already changing and as a result our partners at "usa today" report you may see discounts for using cash
he then left in a four-door maroon colored sedan with maryland plates.he victim told police she does not know the suspect. the co-owner of a washington business landmark has died, carla cohen. she founded the politics and prose bookstore in 1984. over the years it has grown in size and stature and is a key political stop for political and literary figures promoting their books including former president clinton and j.k. rowling she died of cancer at her home in dc. she was 74. >>> it...
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they are looking for a maroon damage caravan. license platens with the numbers 6, 9, and 3. >> there will be one less place to party in san francisco. club suede is shutting down for good. they banned the club's owners and managers from operating ever again on fishman's wharf. they have been embattled since a deadly shooting and police have been called for violence, vandalism and issues with crowd control. they voluntarily closed after the shooting, but now it is closed for good. >> there will be a lot of simulated shaking going on in california. it will be an imaginary earthquake that strikes to remind people how to drop, take cover and hold on to whatever is close to them. if and when the big hits. the entire state will take part in the drill called the great california shake out. >> part trains will be putting the brakes on for today's earthquake drill. they will grind a halt at 10:21. taking part to encourage people to take part in drills on the 142nd anniversary of the last major earthquake to shake the fault. a multibillion
they are looking for a maroon damage caravan. license platens with the numbers 6, 9, and 3. >> there will be one less place to party in san francisco. club suede is shutting down for good. they banned the club's owners and managers from operating ever again on fishman's wharf. they have been embattled since a deadly shooting and police have been called for violence, vandalism and issues with crowd control. they voluntarily closed after the shooting, but now it is closed for good. >>...
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maroon/burgundy. one week later, another robbery. pine street on the same time, 10:30. same thing, on vine street, and approached by the suspect. and at gunpoint, he took off after this robbery and again getting into 1980's toyota corolla. witnesses say that it was similar to the first. also, that about to beat up with a loud muffler. also, the third was near scenic ave this time it was earlier in the day. 5:45. the robber approached the victim and the of both ran. and he was escaping an oiler gray car is not clear if the third encounter is related to the first two. the description is different from last week. the first two are likely related because the description and the getaway car are the same. in berkeley, jeff bush, kron 4 news. >> a shooting over the weekend at an oakland atm at the rockridge district according to police is not a random act. the oakland police say that the 20 year- old 20 year-old was targeted by the shooter. -28. no words exchanged, nor was the victim robbed. the suspects got away on foot. the victim is still in critical condition at a local ho
maroon/burgundy. one week later, another robbery. pine street on the same time, 10:30. same thing, on vine street, and approached by the suspect. and at gunpoint, he took off after this robbery and again getting into 1980's toyota corolla. witnesses say that it was similar to the first. also, that about to beat up with a loud muffler. also, the third was near scenic ave this time it was earlier in the day. 5:45. the robber approached the victim and the of both ran. and he was escaping an oiler...
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you can see with this estimated precipitation, the city of windsor is in the maroon, purple shade, where you received over a foot of rain, in addition to the over 15 inches of rain you got earlier this week. this is historic rainfall across north carolina -- north carolina, wilmington, incredible amounts of rain in a very short period of time. you can see why we're getting the flooding pictures from north carolina. the good news here, all week long we're going to be dealing with drying up conditions, lots of sunshine, temperatures into the upper 60s, 70s and no rain in the foreseeable future for the mid atlantic region. however, for the northeast, we've got a couple of coastal lows across portions of new york and philly, even down to d.c., it's going to be miserable for much of the work week. there's the satellite radar and the interior sections of the northeast are going to get the worst of the rainfall, anywhere from half an inch to an inch to an inch and a half of rain. for north carolina, you have a dying out period, great news for you, but for the rest of the northeast, cities, and
you can see with this estimated precipitation, the city of windsor is in the maroon, purple shade, where you received over a foot of rain, in addition to the over 15 inches of rain you got earlier this week. this is historic rainfall across north carolina -- north carolina, wilmington, incredible amounts of rain in a very short period of time. you can see why we're getting the flooding pictures from north carolina. the good news here, all week long we're going to be dealing with drying up...
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as someone who believes maroon and gold, like the idea of them being here on my campus.s of those that believe we're going to suffer for for many years, the veterans bill was terrific. the health-care bill, i believe it is going to be -- we already know. we find out it is a trillion dollars. when it was voted on, we were saying that this would help small employers. now they're going to take huge numbers of their employees and make them part-timers so the king get them off the books. it is becoming a disaster. >> i cannot say that i know the voting inside and out. our public. to the parts of the veteran bill as well. if the government is going to send people off in a dangerous situation, we should provide benefits for them when they come back. i would agree with you on the health care bill. i'm the lead plaintiff in the cold water lawsuits. >> suffered -- covered a lot of topics in this hour. very briefly in a minute, what is an issue that we have not talked about that gained a lot of attention that is important to you? >> the role of government to me is something that te
as someone who believes maroon and gold, like the idea of them being here on my campus.s of those that believe we're going to suffer for for many years, the veterans bill was terrific. the health-care bill, i believe it is going to be -- we already know. we find out it is a trillion dollars. when it was voted on, we were saying that this would help small employers. now they're going to take huge numbers of their employees and make them part-timers so the king get them off the books. it is...
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flash flood warnings, the areas in maroon, southern connecticut and a few spots near binghamton.ast two hours. now we'll watch the rainfall totals adding up in new england. it's new england eels problem during the day. we'll clear out in new york city as we go through out the afternoon. forecast for saturday looks perfect. even much of the country looks great today. only new england we have to wait another couple hours until the rain exits. again, flash flood warning for new york city. stay tuned. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. sure i'd like to diversify my workforce, i just wish that all of the important information was gathered together in one place. [ printer whirs ] done. ♪ thanks. do you work here? not yet. from tax info to debunking myths, the field guide to evolving your workforce has everything you need. download it now at thinkbeyondthelabel.com. [ monkey cheeps ] [ male announcer ] a bath becomes even more pleasurable when you know that your water is being heated in an environmentally- conscious way while saving you hundreds of dollars on your water-
flash flood warnings, the areas in maroon, southern connecticut and a few spots near binghamton.ast two hours. now we'll watch the rainfall totals adding up in new england. it's new england eels problem during the day. we'll clear out in new york city as we go through out the afternoon. forecast for saturday looks perfect. even much of the country looks great today. only new england we have to wait another couple hours until the rain exits. again, flash flood warning for new york city. stay...
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as someone who believes maroon and gold, like the idea of them being here on my campus.hose that believe we're going to suffer for for many years, the veterans bill was terrific. the health-care bill, i believe it is going to be -- we already know. we find out it is a trillion dollars. when it was voted on, we were saying that this would help small employers. now they're going to take huge numbers of their employees and ma them part-timers so the king get them off the books. it is becoming a disaster. i cannot say that i know the voting inside and out. ourublic. to the parts of the veteran ll as well. if the government is going to send people off in a dangerous situation, we should provide benefits for them when they come back. i would agree with you on the health care bill. i'the lead plaintiff in the cold water lawsuits. >> suffered -- covered a lot of topics in this hour. very briefly in a minute, what is an issue that we have not talked about that gained a lot of attention that is important to you? >>he role of government to me is something that tends to get glossed
as someone who believes maroon and gold, like the idea of them being here on my campus.hose that believe we're going to suffer for for many years, the veterans bill was terrific. the health-care bill, i believe it is going to be -- we already know. we find out it is a trillion dollars. when it was voted on, we were saying that this would help small employers. now they're going to take huge numbers of their employees and ma them part-timers so the king get them off the books. it is becoming a...