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thomas lauderdale, you started the pink martini which is the band that they'll be singing with. did you start that? >> started 20 years ago. i thought i was going to go into politics and i hated the bands that were playing at political functions. it's a cross between the united nations and breakfast attive nis. >> how did you find the von trapps? >> christmas tree lighting a couple of years ago. they had a concert. they called up and said, we have the von trapps. do you mind if they come on stage? absolutely. now we have a new album that's just come out. >> you're going to be singing with the national symphony orchestra, pink martini will be playing tomorrow night. we'd love for the von trapps to sing us to break but we first want to let them know that sophia, amanda, melanie, august and pink martini will be there tonight at the kennedy -- >> tomorrow. >> tomorrow night. >> thursday, friday, saturday. >> thursday, friday, saturday .ight. >> welcome to washington. >> thank you. >> how many times have you seen the show? >> countless. >> "the sound of music." let's . ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i want
thomas lauderdale, you started the pink martini which is the band that they'll be singing with. did you start that? >> started 20 years ago. i thought i was going to go into politics and i hated the bands that were playing at political functions. it's a cross between the united nations and breakfast attive nis. >> how did you find the von trapps? >> christmas tree lighting a couple of years ago. they had a concert. they called up and said, we have the von trapps. do you mind...
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its protects brand names, slogans, "love my martini."t's my slogan. >> she realized it wasn't possible for her to hand paint all of the glasses herself anymore. in order to scale her business she would have to find someone interested in licensing her designs, removing lolita from the tedious task of mving and distributing the product herself. the fact that her artwork was protected by artwork and her brand was trademark was added value to lolita's fast growing brand. >> i wouldn't be a protected licence sore to a protected licensee if i wasn't protected because it would put them at risk out there selling my product if i didn't have the copyrights on my designs. >> lolita has had this whole host of imitators that have come along. i know there have been major retailers shut down overnight because they didn't realize they were buying an absolutely copyright infringement and her legal action has stopped that. >> with a product line from stationery and pajamas to jewelry and towels, lolita's designs have been more popular thanner. thanks to m
its protects brand names, slogans, "love my martini."t's my slogan. >> she realized it wasn't possible for her to hand paint all of the glasses herself anymore. in order to scale her business she would have to find someone interested in licensing her designs, removing lolita from the tedious task of mving and distributing the product herself. the fact that her artwork was protected by artwork and her brand was trademark was added value to lolita's fast growing brand. >> i...
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and i went and met sam for a martini. i never drink martinis earth. i have two little kids. my kid's really little. i think i had two martinis. >> rose: that will put you in the mood right there. >> he was working on "the real thing" and he said so off handedly, you'd actually be great. and i-- at the time, i thought oh, i want to do that. like, are you asking me to do that? what happened? but i didn't say anything. i went home. and i think i was inspired by the week i was having on "the honorable woman" where it was just on fire for some reason. and i wrote sam an e-mail, and i said did you mean it? if you meant it, i'm going to re-read the play. because actually-- i hope i'm not just monologuing about this-- when i was in college, i took this class-- i was 17 and i somehow, like, snuck into this senior seminar about theater and theory. and austin quigley, who was the head of the college at the time was teaching it and he taught one class on the real thing that just blew my mind. i was 17, and your mind is ready to be blown. and it blew it. it was the thing. and so i had th
and i went and met sam for a martini. i never drink martinis earth. i have two little kids. my kid's really little. i think i had two martinis. >> rose: that will put you in the mood right there. >> he was working on "the real thing" and he said so off handedly, you'd actually be great. and i-- at the time, i thought oh, i want to do that. like, are you asking me to do that? what happened? but i didn't say anything. i went home. and i think i was inspired by the week i was...
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because i went into a bar the other day to order a martini.uld you like a martini, gee, gosh, golly, that would be keen. does it ever worry you get too much of the kids stuff, it becomes, never really an adult. >> no. we, no. i know what ou mean. i love it. such a positive world. we are at odds but we try to communicate. liz: making adult money. david: there is the key. >> we speak to children in a way they understand but when we're out you know, we do, we do everything that adults do. >> for me it was a great opportunity to kind of break out of the corporate world and reconnect with a gift. david: is he part of the crew? >> honorary north american wiggle. he has a orange skivvy we call it. >> what is cool about it, you do want to connect with children in that way because they are optimistic and when you get into the corporate world like we are, you know, we could be cynics. we're all cynical journalists. >> tv series with lee in it. and children come over and they want to know if the call him the hawk. the hawk at the wiggle house? please, li
because i went into a bar the other day to order a martini.uld you like a martini, gee, gosh, golly, that would be keen. does it ever worry you get too much of the kids stuff, it becomes, never really an adult. >> no. we, no. i know what ou mean. i love it. such a positive world. we are at odds but we try to communicate. liz: making adult money. david: there is the key. >> we speak to children in a way they understand but when we're out you know, we do, we do everything that adults...
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. >> a martini, shaken, not stirred. >> harry potter's creator is against it. and the queen? proud souls decides whether they should split off from the united kingdom, kilts and all, and declare themselves an independent nation. >> should scotland be an independent country? >> reporter: it's a dream that skolts have had for centuries. mel gibson won an oscar by painting his face blue and capturing this scottish yearning in "braveheart." >> they may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom! >> freedom! >> reporter: we got a dose of that same passion and a blast of whiskey breath, in a snug pub. he also borrowed a ten-pound note from me to show what he thinks of queen elizabeth. her portrait adorns it. so, scotland is about to decide its destiny and its famous sons and daughters are weighing in. sean connery, saying independence for scotland is too good to miss. j.k. rouming saying it would be a historically bad mistake. andy murray is staying silent, but the joke here has always been, he's scottish when he loses and british when he wins. now the brits say the joke co
. >> a martini, shaken, not stirred. >> harry potter's creator is against it. and the queen? proud souls decides whether they should split off from the united kingdom, kilts and all, and declare themselves an independent nation. >> should scotland be an independent country? >> reporter: it's a dream that skolts have had for centuries. mel gibson won an oscar by painting his face blue and capturing this scottish yearning in "braveheart." >> they may take...
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from recent hearings, but i did want to bring to your attention a memo prepared by tom desanto and martini in your correspondence folder at your chair. at your previous hearing you asked for clarification on the approved budget for the next two fiscal 2 fiscal years. i'm sorry i wasn't able to get this to you in advance. if you have any questions, i'm happy to entertain those questions at a future hearing. if you e-mail me, i'm happy to follow up with you. in summary i wanted to bring a couple things to your attention. on page 3 under new position, you will see item no. 1 that is related to reducing the backlog. we were granted one additional preservation position that would be a quadrant base preservation planner. the preservation planner that you had requested to work on landmark designations did not make it out of the mayor's office. so it did not end up in the budget. but they did grant us a position to deal with the backlog of permit ceqa related review and other preservation entitlement but at a quadrant level. on page four, beginning at the bottom of page four you will see the begin
from recent hearings, but i did want to bring to your attention a memo prepared by tom desanto and martini in your correspondence folder at your chair. at your previous hearing you asked for clarification on the approved budget for the next two fiscal 2 fiscal years. i'm sorry i wasn't able to get this to you in advance. if you have any questions, i'm happy to entertain those questions at a future hearing. if you e-mail me, i'm happy to follow up with you. in summary i wanted to bring a couple...
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. >> stahl: and after you pour another martini, you may want to check your gym membership. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes". ro ro >> simon: the largest, most hh g kellogg's raisin bran ® good morning dad. hi, sweetie. here's another eye opener, not only is kellogg's raisin bran ® heart healthy, but its a delicious source of potassium. mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. now that's what i'm talkin' about. invest in your heart health. with kellogg's raisin bran ®. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? bathroom is trashed.he boys in 2b threw another party. i'll keep asking. dudes... come in! let's bubble! we don't just kill 99.9% of germs. we're also approved for tougher cleaning job
. >> stahl: and after you pour another martini, you may want to check your gym membership. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes". ro ro >> simon: the largest, most hh g kellogg's raisin bran ® good morning dad. hi, sweetie. here's another eye opener, not only is kellogg's raisin bran ® heart healthy, but its a delicious source of potassium....
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gilded gothic altarpieces, like this annunciatiby the sienese master simone martini, must have dazzled the faithful in the 1300s. the stars of the florentine class of 1500 are all here -- leonardo da vinciannunciation is exquisite. michelangelo's holy family shows he can do more than carve statues. and raphael, considered a synthesis of the power of michelangelo and the grace of leonardo, captures a delicate moment in his madonna of the goldfinch. and the collection follows art after the renaissance with masterpieces like parmigianino's slippery lady with the long neck. for me, the uffizi, like florence itself, is all about the thrilling leap from gothic to renaissance.,en d these altarpieces are gothic. being pre-renaissance, they simply tell their story through symbolism rather than realism. the gold-leaf sky isn't realistic, but it implies a rich and holy setting. the angels are stacked like a totem pole. flanking this cross, panels like painted pages tell the story of the crucifixion, but with little sense of depth. yet artists were trying. to show jesus' head leaning out, it actua
gilded gothic altarpieces, like this annunciatiby the sienese master simone martini, must have dazzled the faithful in the 1300s. the stars of the florentine class of 1500 are all here -- leonardo da vinciannunciation is exquisite. michelangelo's holy family shows he can do more than carve statues. and raphael, considered a synthesis of the power of michelangelo and the grace of leonardo, captures a delicate moment in his madonna of the goldfinch. and the collection follows art after the...
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. >> a martini. >> that's right a kambuchotini. >>> again medical experts say they don't have proof ofclaims of kabucha but there appears to be no harm if made in a clean environment. >> so where's mine? >> you have to head out to petaluma. >>> and our meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking just how warm it's going to get. >>> a lot of clouds today. even a few pop up showers this afternoon. a few isolated showers out there. it's wrapping up what's been a fairly good week. san francisco and concord just over .25 of an inch. we have the complete opposite weather pattern developing over the next few days. in fact, a significant warm up. you can't see right on on tracker 2. here's the circulation drawing in that cloud cover and the circulation we had. that system is moving out. right now we just have the low clouds and fog developing offshore and already a few patches sneaking back into the bay. current numbers santa rosa 58 degrees. san jose 62. for tonight we have this. partly to mostly cloudy skies. low clouds will be on the -- will be on the increase. tomorrow some morning clouds, skies
. >> a martini. >> that's right a kambuchotini. >>> again medical experts say they don't have proof ofclaims of kabucha but there appears to be no harm if made in a clean environment. >> so where's mine? >> you have to head out to petaluma. >>> and our meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking just how warm it's going to get. >>> a lot of clouds today. even a few pop up showers this afternoon. a few isolated showers out there. it's wrapping up...
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if it is a man had in a martini that is when you start. that is kind of the rule. margarita you are shaking. that might explode on me because i have never used to this. >> it would make for great tv. you cannot be too lackadaisical about this. one of the most important things is the water because it dilutes it. it should come on nicout nice. >> give you a little garnish here. their demonstration. favorite dishes from around the world. that is an after work activity >> comfort foods from around the world. heating 20 hamburgers tonight. worth it just to see that. demonstration comfort foods favorite dishes from around the world. the main stage what tickets out are sold out. you can learn more about the event. ishrf you know.... there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips recapping the breaking news affecting travelers across the country. a disgruntled employee set fire to cables in the basemen
if it is a man had in a martini that is when you start. that is kind of the rule. margarita you are shaking. that might explode on me because i have never used to this. >> it would make for great tv. you cannot be too lackadaisical about this. one of the most important things is the water because it dilutes it. it should come on nicout nice. >> give you a little garnish here. their demonstration. favorite dishes from around the world. that is an after work activity >> comfort...
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o'clock he met people at the front door and they went upstairs and he really prided himself on the dry martinis that he made. this was not a man that was good at small talk him up but he chatted away. the house will run up in chinese the core and the appetizers were chinese. the waiters were chinese. the dinner was chinese. and then after dinner they would go upstairs and it wasn't organized subject at dinner and then they would go upstairs and there would be some were chatting and nixon would look up at 10:30 p.m., he would look of a clock and say, oh, it's 10:30 p.m., and i promise that i would hit david cohen to the house of prostitution by 11:00 o'clock. so everyone new to it. but these individuals were all over new york and they all wanted to come. and so he became a celebrity. and after a while he talked about the atmosphere for his grandchildren, on whom he dealt it. and there was another generation to cultivate. so he had a series of dinners in saddle river where roger stone, he was an operative who invited journalists and he could be very impressive. he spoke just with a microphone and
o'clock he met people at the front door and they went upstairs and he really prided himself on the dry martinis that he made. this was not a man that was good at small talk him up but he chatted away. the house will run up in chinese the core and the appetizers were chinese. the waiters were chinese. the dinner was chinese. and then after dinner they would go upstairs and it wasn't organized subject at dinner and then they would go upstairs and there would be some were chatting and nixon would...
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see what role denzel washington wants next and if he likes his martinis shaken not stirred. >> plus take inside the $22 million home of one very famous couple. it is on the market. is it really worth senate. >> yes. yes. >> coming up next in "the skinny." apparently so. ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> welcome back, everyone. time for "the skinny." start with denzel washington. he is on the record now that he wants to be the next james bond. >> washington started his campaign over the weekend during an online q & a session. called on fans to tweet the studio, behind the franchise, denzel is james bond. >> so the hash tag is getting use on twitter. daniel craig, signed on for bond in two more films. first set for october of next year. >> i'm behind this. >> totally. >> does he need a bond girl? you think? possible. >> do you some one that may be submitting themselves? >> i do. she doesn't do swimsuit. you have to re-engineer. >> kind of prerequisite. >> i'm out. taylor swift made the cover of "rolling stone" and shot the wet t-shirt video in a short video at the beach. posted on the magazine websi
see what role denzel washington wants next and if he likes his martinis shaken not stirred. >> plus take inside the $22 million home of one very famous couple. it is on the market. is it really worth senate. >> yes. yes. >> coming up next in "the skinny." apparently so. ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> welcome back, everyone. time for "the skinny." start with denzel washington. he is on the record now that he wants to be the next james bond. >>...
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is not unusual, and jim baker and vernon jordan got together and had a great lunch and perhaps a martini, it took them a half hour, the rules were done and they say good-bye and they were friends. he made the lonely decision to check the third rail of american foreign diplomacy and plunge into the peace process at a time when there was very little support it and has worked to build a global commission from saddam hussein to desert storm. henry kissinger, the man, who we have heard literally wrote the book on diplomacy. the secretary's whose exploits gave us the vocabulary of modern diplomacy, shuttle diplomacy and strategic patience. it has been an invaluable gift to every secretary that sat in that office ever since the day that henry left it. join me in thanking five of our six former secretary of states. [applause] they all look so great, it makes me, i'm sort of thinking 2016. okay. so we're here obviously, and i'll be very brief to salute diplomacy and to break ground on the first ever museum to tell the really remarkable story of american diplomats who have been daring in breaking
is not unusual, and jim baker and vernon jordan got together and had a great lunch and perhaps a martini, it took them a half hour, the rules were done and they say good-bye and they were friends. he made the lonely decision to check the third rail of american foreign diplomacy and plunge into the peace process at a time when there was very little support it and has worked to build a global commission from saddam hussein to desert storm. henry kissinger, the man, who we have heard literally...
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i was working with an actor in london and i went to go meet sam for a martini -- and i never drink. >> that will put you in the mood right there. >> he was working on "the real thing," and he said offhand that i'd be great. >> i thought at the time that i wanted to do that. are you asking me? what happened? i went home and i think i was inspired by the week i was having where i was just on fire some reason and i wrote them an e-mail and i said, and did you mean it? if you didn't, i am going to reread the play. -- if you mean it, i am going to reread the play. i hope i'm not monologuing about it. i took this class when i was 17 and i snuck into this senior seminar about theater and theory. the head of colombia at the time was teaching it and there was one class on "the real thing" that blew my mind. you are 17. your mind is ready to be blown. it was the same thing. i have that memory of the play and then i reread it. sam, i would love to do it if you would have me. he said yes. then it took me a minute. can i really do this? it took me a few minutes to just sit down. >> did you think a
i was working with an actor in london and i went to go meet sam for a martini -- and i never drink. >> that will put you in the mood right there. >> he was working on "the real thing," and he said offhand that i'd be great. >> i thought at the time that i wanted to do that. are you asking me? what happened? i went home and i think i was inspired by the week i was having where i was just on fire some reason and i wrote them an e-mail and i said, and did you mean it?...
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martini much of it purchased new in 2012 after an extensive and award-winning renovation. >> it's a shame, after this beautiful restoration, to turn it into something else. i think it definitely needs to -- remain a theater. >> but the last person to own could not fill these seats. >> i think he gave it a real college try. and we will be sorry to see it go. but i can't say i blame him. might, if they lose their century-old land mark shop on this street. it as ald rather see theater venue, with a retail shop. shops onnough retail king street already. we really don't need another one. droppedurtain may have on that hope. the red carpet already rolled up. a pma representative tells us there are three options. still come inould and run the theater. two, someone could lease this space as a restaurant or a gym or a spa. or three, someone could buy it $3.5 million. if you're interested in the auction items, head over to wjla.com. in old town, abc 7 news. >> all right, kimberly. thank you. well, that's sad news. and so is this. a wedding that many women around just beenhave dreading. >> that's ri
martini much of it purchased new in 2012 after an extensive and award-winning renovation. >> it's a shame, after this beautiful restoration, to turn it into something else. i think it definitely needs to -- remain a theater. >> but the last person to own could not fill these seats. >> i think he gave it a real college try. and we will be sorry to see it go. but i can't say i blame him. might, if they lose their century-old land mark shop on this street. it as ald rather see...
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perhaps had a martini, i'm not sure. took them half an hour, the rules were done and say good-bye and remain great friends. he made the lonely decision to touch the third rail of american foreign policy and plunge headlong into the peace process at a time when there was very little support for it. and his work to build a global coalition to confront saddam hussein, ahead of operation desert storm to this very day is the gold standard by which modern coalition building is judged, which i will personally use as i go out in the next days to work on the isil issue. and henry kissinger, the man who as we've heard literally wrote the book on diplomacy, the secretary whose exploits and expertise gave us the vocabulary of modern diplomacy. the very words, shuttle diplomacy and strategic patience and whose special insight into history has been an invaluable gift to every secretary who has sat in that office on mahogany row ever since the day that henry left it. join me all of you, in thanking five of our six living former secreta
perhaps had a martini, i'm not sure. took them half an hour, the rules were done and say good-bye and remain great friends. he made the lonely decision to touch the third rail of american foreign policy and plunge headlong into the peace process at a time when there was very little support for it. and his work to build a global coalition to confront saddam hussein, ahead of operation desert storm to this very day is the gold standard by which modern coalition building is judged, which i will...
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classy martini set. the name's frond. james frond. i've got a license to... counsel.d. louise, be nice. why? it's mr. frond. ah, tina, since i caught you, your home ec teacher mrs. woods is going on disability. o-m-g. is she okay? obviously, i can't share confidential details. all i can say is, she's a drug addict. so, until she comes back, we're folding home ec in
classy martini set. the name's frond. james frond. i've got a license to... counsel.d. louise, be nice. why? it's mr. frond. ah, tina, since i caught you, your home ec teacher mrs. woods is going on disability. o-m-g. is she okay? obviously, i can't share confidential details. all i can say is, she's a drug addict. so, until she comes back, we're folding home ec in
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. >> he must be the godfather, bringing you martinis to your bedroom while your husband is away. >> how don't know. he could be dead. or in a coma. you hit him with something, right? >> we checked. he let himself out. >> so now, we're waiting on our partner. >> jimmy: that is jennifer aniston! [ cheers and applause ] the new movie is called "life of crime" opens in select -- it opens on i-tunes, video on demand, and select city. who selects the cities? >> it's a grab bag. >> jimmy: okay, it is, all right. you don't pick your favorite places that you visited? >> my favorite places i've ever visited, yes. >> jimmy: and the movie came out really, really great. you should be very proud of it. and i don't mean to turn the attention to myself, but i'm going to. in the '90s, i was a big fan of the show "friends." [ cheers and applause ] and i love the show so much that i actually wrote some fan fiction. you know what that is? >> i don't. >> jimmy: we use the characters from like -- if it was "star wars" you would use those characters and work yourself into it. >> as yourself or a character in
. >> he must be the godfather, bringing you martinis to your bedroom while your husband is away. >> how don't know. he could be dead. or in a coma. you hit him with something, right? >> we checked. he let himself out. >> so now, we're waiting on our partner. >> jimmy: that is jennifer aniston! [ cheers and applause ] the new movie is called "life of crime" opens in select -- it opens on i-tunes, video on demand, and select city. who selects the cities?...
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. >> while fictional scot james bond enjoys his martinis, the country is famous for its scotch whiskey another piece of the scottish heritage which makes >> people think of groundskeeper willy, james bond, somewhere in between, and the kind of working class sincibility of groundkeeper willy. >> speaking of groundkeeper willy -- >> our people will say once and for up if a scotland should declare its independence. >> the simpson's character recently weighed in. >> that's not a tattoo.f birthmark. >> scotland has been part of the united kingdom for more than 300 years. longer than the united states existed. ashley webster has an accent so we sent ashley webster toed -- to edinburgh. what is the mod there? >> well, shep, one of great antis make. the campaign leading up to this momentous day lasted two years, and of course, it grew and grew and grew, and here we are. we're at the day of the polling, as you mentioned. some turnout estimates at 95%. so once the polls close in an hour and a half from now, there's going to be an awful lot of counting to do. some of the ballots on the far-flung
. >> while fictional scot james bond enjoys his martinis, the country is famous for its scotch whiskey another piece of the scottish heritage which makes >> people think of groundskeeper willy, james bond, somewhere in between, and the kind of working class sincibility of groundkeeper willy. >> speaking of groundkeeper willy -- >> our people will say once and for up if a scotland should declare its independence. >> the simpson's character recently weighed in....
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. >> but they were three martini lunches. there, so it was not a great experience for him. >> jimmy: that's hilarious. >> so yeah, and we never watched television once. my grandmother got us a tv, a a black-and-white. because she said, this is ridiculous, the children should be able to watch tv. and my mother caught us watching "batman" or something. she would always come home and go, "it was on." >> jimmy: she could feel the heat on the television? >> she would feel the heat on the tv. >> jimmy: smarty pants, that's great. >> and she said, "it's going out the window." and the next day it was gone. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: did she throw it out the window? >> i think she might have. >> jimmy: i bet she really did. >> but it is funny that i make my living in television. and now she's obsessed with tv. she's like, "honey, have you watched any of 'judge judy'?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah. that sounds like my mom. absolutely, yeah, yeah. >> she loves the courtroom drama. >> jimmy: oh really? >> live -- a real one.
. >> but they were three martini lunches. there, so it was not a great experience for him. >> jimmy: that's hilarious. >> so yeah, and we never watched television once. my grandmother got us a tv, a a black-and-white. because she said, this is ridiculous, the children should be able to watch tv. and my mother caught us watching "batman" or something. she would always come home and go, "it was on." >> jimmy: she could feel the heat on the television?...
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. >>> coming up, see what role denzel washington wants next and if he likes his martinis shaken not stirredlus we'll take you inside the $22 million home of one very famous couple. it is on the market. is it really worth that? >> yes. yes. when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your doctor. because... ♪ skinny ♪ ♪ so skinny ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. time for "the skinny." start with denzel washington. he is on the record now that he wants to be the next james bond. >> washington started his campaign over the weekend during an online q & a session. called on fans to tweet the studio, behind the franchise, denzel is james bond. >> so the hash tag is getting use on twitter. daniel craig, in fact is signed on to play bond in two more films. first set for october of next year. >> i'm behind this. >> totally. >> does he need a bond girl? you think? possible. >> do you know someone that might be submi
. >>> coming up, see what role denzel washington wants next and if he likes his martinis shaken not stirredlus we'll take you inside the $22 million home of one very famous couple. it is on the market. is it really worth that? >> yes. yes. when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your...
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." ♪ bring the food in where my drinks at ♪ ♪ martini spilling we should take that ♪ ♪ we're so fancytle off key. but with lyrics like this, yeah, keep on sweating it up. grab a butt towel or you won't get to touch. >> a butt towel? i don't want a butt towel near my cheesecake factory. >> one of the lines is like sweating it up, which is always what i want to envision when someone is going to go grab my plate food. >> i take it cheesecake factory did not endorse this rendition. >> most likely not. that would be the first commercial i'd do. and then file for bankruptcy. no, no, probably not. >> i don't know if it beats this but i loved this rendition by a 6-year-old of "la bamba." ♪ >> that is 6-year-old jordan bijon. his music videos include how to write a hip-hop song in 30 seconds. he does it all. drums, keyboard, guitar, bass. >> he's 6? >> 6. >> how long has he been playing? >> longer than enrique iglesias. >> could be the next latin sensation. >> i love my enrique iglesias. >> i will agree with you, but that kid may be putting him to shame. >>> from russia with love. do not toss
." ♪ bring the food in where my drinks at ♪ ♪ martini spilling we should take that ♪ ♪ we're so fancytle off key. but with lyrics like this, yeah, keep on sweating it up. grab a butt towel or you won't get to touch. >> a butt towel? i don't want a butt towel near my cheesecake factory. >> one of the lines is like sweating it up, which is always what i want to envision when someone is going to go grab my plate food. >> i take it cheesecake factory did not endorse...
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. >> with a chilled martini.ight, when i got to your party. >> seth: i felt very much the same way. >> i'm sure. >> seth: and christine baranski -- >> she shut the place down. i left. i hit a wall at 2:30 in the morning. christine baranski and her daughter lily danced until 3:45. >> seth: yeah. it was outstanding. i'm going to start saying, when i close down at parties, that i baranskied it. i want that to be a new thing. like, "oh, you look hung over." let's just say i baranskied it last night. >> she will love that. i think we should all start that. >> seth: yeah, that's really -- >> did you pull a baranski? >> seth: a baranski. >> awesome. it was a great -- you did a great job. it is a frightening thing to do, i know. >> seth: but it was -- yes. and congratulations. this is the sixth season. >> oh, my gosh. i know. >> seth: it's so impressive and so amazing. congratulations. >> thank you. >> seth: and a lot of people last year -- which you don't say about shows at that point -- was the best year. josh charles,
. >> with a chilled martini.ight, when i got to your party. >> seth: i felt very much the same way. >> i'm sure. >> seth: and christine baranski -- >> she shut the place down. i left. i hit a wall at 2:30 in the morning. christine baranski and her daughter lily danced until 3:45. >> seth: yeah. it was outstanding. i'm going to start saying, when i close down at parties, that i baranskied it. i want that to be a new thing. like, "oh, you look hung...
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a girl on the right think of course a martini glass. and on the right, a woman holding a weapon. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> wow. here to talk more about this phenomenon is a former cia operative. bob, why are women attracted to a terror group? >> well, let me put it this way. a couple of years ago, the israelis let me visit one of their prisons where they had women suicide bombers from their networks. and they let us go for days on end talking to them. and i did get to interview them. and there was a variety of reasons. >> such as? >> among them, i should add, there was -- well, i mean, a lot of them, alienation is a big question. dysfunctional families. one girl i talked to tried to blow herself up at an israeli checkpoint. she had been scarred. and she wouldn't marry. and so her only solution to this was to blow herself up in a hospital, an israeli hospital. there was another interesting set where a husband caught his wife cheating on him. he wept to the -- by the way, she had two children with the lover and said what are we going to do about this? and they both agreed she
a girl on the right think of course a martini glass. and on the right, a woman holding a weapon. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> wow. here to talk more about this phenomenon is a former cia operative. bob, why are women attracted to a terror group? >> well, let me put it this way. a couple of years ago, the israelis let me visit one of their prisons where they had women suicide bombers from their networks. and they let us go for days on end talking to them. and i did get to interview...
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carefully cultivating his media image at press conferences and over martinis. can you talk more about his relationship with the press and how it shaped his historical image? >> that is a really good question. he was famously accessible as i describe. i don't think it shaped his historical image. in fact, the image that comes down to me is this one that i was describing a little earlier, a sense of how kind of naive earlier times were, where they turned off the camera, that the secret service would turn off your camera or confiscate your film or it was just a gentleman's agreement that we wouldn't cover the degree that their president was afflicted with polio. there's discretion but it is in no means naive. they knew as franklin roosevelt visors knew that to see this process, there were many audiences and all of this was on full display so if it was a secret it was a secret held by hundreds of thousands of americans who got to meet the president or see the president or hear the president up close and in person. but he -- this is, you know, a sort of red herring
carefully cultivating his media image at press conferences and over martinis. can you talk more about his relationship with the press and how it shaped his historical image? >> that is a really good question. he was famously accessible as i describe. i don't think it shaped his historical image. in fact, the image that comes down to me is this one that i was describing a little earlier, a sense of how kind of naive earlier times were, where they turned off the camera, that the secret...
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the martini means that it. -- the italians did it. with hispanics is the first time that the federal government intervened and said we must help you. and it happens because the time they come in to the '70s is 90 that the federal government must be into everything. >> host: let's go down into that more. tell us how this new classification enabling hispanics or latinos to have access to a affirmative action and to government benefits and even see themselves different. how has that entered the traditional process of assimilation and integration directory that's what sets them apart the it draws a line between them and the immigrants and says you are different. don't aspire to what they did. and, in fact, what we have done, and it's very unfortunate we've done this to this country, is now our government under own institutions through up roadblocks to assimilation. our schools which were the cauldron, the melting pot happened were set up by the founding fathers from the beginning. jefferson was very interested in education. he set out the
the martini means that it. -- the italians did it. with hispanics is the first time that the federal government intervened and said we must help you. and it happens because the time they come in to the '70s is 90 that the federal government must be into everything. >> host: let's go down into that more. tell us how this new classification enabling hispanics or latinos to have access to a affirmative action and to government benefits and even see themselves different. how has that entered...
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accessible to the press, carefully cultivating gives me the image at press conferences and over martinis. could you talk more about his relationship with the press and out of shape its historical image? >> that's a really good question. he was famously accessible as i described. i don't think it's shaped his historical image but, in fact, the image that comes down to me is this one that i was describing earlier, a sense of how kind of naÏve earlier times were, when you turn off the camera, that the secret service would turn off your camera, or confiscate your filter it was just a gentlemen's agreement that we wouldn't cover the degree that the president was afflicted with polio. there's discretion but it is in no means naÏve. they knew, as franklin roosevelt knew, as his advisors knew, at to see this process. ladies and gentlemen, they were many, many audiences with all this was awful display for the audience. so if it was a secret it was a secret held by hundreds of thousands of americans who got to meet the president or see the president or hear the president up close and in person. bu
accessible to the press, carefully cultivating gives me the image at press conferences and over martinis. could you talk more about his relationship with the press and out of shape its historical image? >> that's a really good question. he was famously accessible as i described. i don't think it's shaped his historical image but, in fact, the image that comes down to me is this one that i was describing earlier, a sense of how kind of naÏve earlier times were, when you turn off the...
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liz: you look less like martini from one flew over the cuckoo's nest. >> i have back up from the moustacheearned that. liz: i'm shaking in my shoes. >> pittsburgh, pennsylvania. liz: the closing bell, we're about 27 and a half minutes away. just days before alibaba's massive ipo, one of the best minds on wall street has just completed his rating of the e-commerce giant. it's an algorithmic trade, a rating that he does, a scale of 1 is-100. he will reveal how alibaba rated exclusively when we come back. don't move. ♪ you know what my business philosophy is, reynolds? no. not exactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate. their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] honey, haven't i asked you to please use the -- we don't have a reception entrance. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. b
liz: you look less like martini from one flew over the cuckoo's nest. >> i have back up from the moustacheearned that. liz: i'm shaking in my shoes. >> pittsburgh, pennsylvania. liz: the closing bell, we're about 27 and a half minutes away. just days before alibaba's massive ipo, one of the best minds on wall street has just completed his rating of the e-commerce giant. it's an algorithmic trade, a rating that he does, a scale of 1 is-100. he will reveal how alibaba rated...
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in two hours on january 2, he makes more than a worker makes in the entire year, even before the martini lunch. and so i want to conclude by noting that this book does not sugarcoat the obstacles, and what we really need here to kickstart this big time, although there is not left-right alliance on prison reform, which grover was involved in with you to gingrich, called right on crime. there's a lot going on that is not getting a lot of attention compared to the division, the divisive areas. but in this book, i argue that there are a lot of obstacles that have to be face, but they are overcomeable if we have a number of civic groups established whose only concern is convergence and left-right alliance advocacy. because there is a lot of convergence, cato and heritage, progressive policies, they have all come out with reports against corporate welfare. that is not their top priority, not where the grants and contributions expect to be done. they go to work every day, and that is not their top priority. it is where the grants in the targeted issues often are in conflict with left-right. tha
in two hours on january 2, he makes more than a worker makes in the entire year, even before the martini lunch. and so i want to conclude by noting that this book does not sugarcoat the obstacles, and what we really need here to kickstart this big time, although there is not left-right alliance on prison reform, which grover was involved in with you to gingrich, called right on crime. there's a lot going on that is not getting a lot of attention compared to the division, the divisive areas. but...
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paul richard martini n. marie martino-cramer joseph a. mascali bernard mascarenhas.bo&!stephen frank masi ada l. mason-acker >> and my brother, alfred russell mahler. even though our family and friends are sad, we will always have your beautiful memories out. we love you. >> and my big brother, andrew ira rosenbloom. andy, you were a loving father, son, husband, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend. we all love you and miss you, and we think of you every day. nicholas g. massa patricia a. massari michael massaroli philip w. mastrandrea jr. rudy mastrocinque joseph mathai charles william mathers william a. mathesen marcello matricciano margaret elaine mattic dean e. madesen robert d. mattson walter a. matuza jr. timothy j. maude charles a. mauro jr. charles j. mauro dorothy mauro nancy t. mauro robert j. maxwell renee a. may tyrone may keithroy marcellus maynard robert j. mayo kathy n. mazza edward mazzella jr. jennifer mazzotta kaaria mbaya james joseph mcalary jr. brian gerard mcaleasee patricia a. mcaneney colin richard mcarthur john mcavoy kenneth m. mcbrayer michael j.
paul richard martini n. marie martino-cramer joseph a. mascali bernard mascarenhas.bo&!stephen frank masi ada l. mason-acker >> and my brother, alfred russell mahler. even though our family and friends are sad, we will always have your beautiful memories out. we love you. >> and my big brother, andrew ira rosenbloom. andy, you were a loving father, son, husband, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend. we all love you and miss you, and we think of you every day. nicholas g. massa...
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. >> you spend that on martinis in a weekend. >> it begs the question why we are spending so much moneyt the prime minister is very happy with that, you can see him applauding. the only other nation to put something into the orbit of mars. mavin going around as well. the first look into the upper atmosphere of mars. , andtional pride in india a lot of yankee pride. >> he's running away from scarlet demanding an autograph. he is winding down but ending up a seventh inning hit with the baltimore orioles. not enough for the yanks to win it. >> he will play his final game at yankee stadium tonight. he's been on his farewell to her for a couple of months. he has amassed a huge buildup of gifts. kayak, golf, a clubs, a trip to italy. swag fromrth of opposing teams. scott of bloomberg news talked to a tax accountant. and found out how much he would oh in taxes. $16,000. >> for these reputed gifts. that's two innings of work for derek jeter. he was pay $12 million and over his career $265 million. this is not the way mickey mantle went out is it? >> i don't remember but i read 1932 got ruth in
. >> you spend that on martinis in a weekend. >> it begs the question why we are spending so much moneyt the prime minister is very happy with that, you can see him applauding. the only other nation to put something into the orbit of mars. mavin going around as well. the first look into the upper atmosphere of mars. , andtional pride in india a lot of yankee pride. >> he's running away from scarlet demanding an autograph. he is winding down but ending up a seventh inning hit...
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make himself a martini. woof, woof. if it's good enough for lara, it's good enough for otis.he glass cut, beef it out a little bit. and find a shag rug so it's his love cave. look at the power washer. first step, power wash to get off the grime that's been building up for years. don't power wash a fine antique, but this is not. then we cut some rug. a shag rug, and staple it instead of gluing in case he doesn't feel quite at home, we could add shelving. but what to do with the space where his bed was? getting a bonus. cool, antique ladders, a fabulous fine to give the couple- ch much-needed storage with a little four wash apower much-needed shelves. the moment has arrived -- >> sit. >> reporter: good boy. he likes it. otis gave it the woof of approval. what's the forecast for ginger? >> i love it. otis loves it too, obviously. >> reporter: these ladders with a little simple wood working became shelves. >> i love it. this is something -- i would never think to do something like this. it adds a whole other level of depth to the room. >> reporter: guess every dog does have its d
make himself a martini. woof, woof. if it's good enough for lara, it's good enough for otis.he glass cut, beef it out a little bit. and find a shag rug so it's his love cave. look at the power washer. first step, power wash to get off the grime that's been building up for years. don't power wash a fine antique, but this is not. then we cut some rug. a shag rug, and staple it instead of gluing in case he doesn't feel quite at home, we could add shelving. but what to do with the space where his...
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famously accessible to the press, carefully cultivating his media image at press conferences and over martinis. can you talk more about his relationship with the press and how it shaped its historical image? >> well, that's a really good question, and he was famously accessible, as i describe. i don't think it shaped his historical image. in fact, the image that comes down to me is this one that i was describing a little bit earlier, a sense of how kind of naive earlier times were where they turned off the camera, that the secret service would turn off your camera or confiscate your film, or it was just a gentlemen's agreement that we wouldn't cover the degree that their president was afflicted with polio. there's discretion, but it is in no means naive. they knew as franklin roosevelt knew, as his advisers knew, that to see this process -- and, ladies and gentlemen, there were many, many audiences when all of this was on full display for this audience. so if it was a secret, it was a secret held by hundreds of thousands of americans who got to meet or see or hear the president up close and in
famously accessible to the press, carefully cultivating his media image at press conferences and over martinis. can you talk more about his relationship with the press and how it shaped its historical image? >> well, that's a really good question, and he was famously accessible, as i describe. i don't think it shaped his historical image. in fact, the image that comes down to me is this one that i was describing a little bit earlier, a sense of how kind of naive earlier times were where...