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there are a million marvell chips out there, right? >> yes. >> a tremendous number. >> the key is, as a semiconductor leader solution provider today, it's very very important we have to be very sensitive about having the software capability because today, it's no long ear stand alone chip, no longer building blocks, about who can put product platform total solution togeth together. i use home for example and marvell is empowering homes into small home. what does that mean? that means small furnishings. i use the term small furnishings. your entertainment wall is going to be smarter and two-way streaming just like the old days you convert the feature phone to the smartphone of the world. >> i think it's very promising to look forward at this digital lifestyle. there are displacements when that happens, in the case of your business, you've always been a big player in discs for the disk drive business and having a hard time because of falloff in pc demands. do you get enough growth out of new areas, digital products to off-set the softnes
there are a million marvell chips out there, right? >> yes. >> a tremendous number. >> the key is, as a semiconductor leader solution provider today, it's very very important we have to be very sensitive about having the software capability because today, it's no long ear stand alone chip, no longer building blocks, about who can put product platform total solution togeth together. i use home for example and marvell is empowering homes into small home. what does that mean?...
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as you know she is a marvelous musician through genius and music. she wrote the books and was a healer, and she wrote books on healing and in fact there was a healing based entirely on her teachings. and obviously, they are healing people or they would not be in business. >> why did they wait so long? i think for one thing when she was 80 years old, she was he can communicator and she was benedict and all of her nuns they were forbidden for a year and it was because they didn't like the fact that she had buried a revolutionary on her property. she had this fight for a year and she said you have silenced music and she signed the letter and at the end, she said, those who silence music in this time will go to a place where there is no music. that is her definition is hell. she just told the archbishop in a very creative way he is going to hell. >> dr. martin luther king, jr. said he didn't want to build a heavy if there is no -- him vin if there is no -- heaven if there is no laughter there. >> they say hilda guard was a benedict of novice. she wrote
as you know she is a marvelous musician through genius and music. she wrote the books and was a healer, and she wrote books on healing and in fact there was a healing based entirely on her teachings. and obviously, they are healing people or they would not be in business. >> why did they wait so long? i think for one thing when she was 80 years old, she was he can communicator and she was benedict and all of her nuns they were forbidden for a year and it was because they didn't like the...
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the grading system is based on marveling. the more marbling, the higher the grade. the more delicious than the disappointed bee. but these are bits that are not usually associated. marveling is usually associated with tender cut like steak and roast. >> what is your favorite thing to stretch a meat dish? what's the best? >> that's a great question. this is a prime rib. this is like a christmas dinner. it's made out of mushroom, spinach, and breadcrumbs. it is intentionally flavored. it's not like the stuffing like a turkey where you eat mounds of it, but it just associate itself with meat flavors because it is absorbing -- it's in between the bones and the meat itself. it gives you that wonderful flavor. so you can stretch it like this prime rib. this would normally feed about eight people. you could probably feed 12. >> a lot of potatoes on the side. >> this is as flavorful as the meat itself. >> we've got to go. the book is called the great meat cookbook. you can get a lot of ideas for what to do. there it is. makes great christmas gifts also. you can find out wha
the grading system is based on marveling. the more marbling, the higher the grade. the more delicious than the disappointed bee. but these are bits that are not usually associated. marveling is usually associated with tender cut like steak and roast. >> what is your favorite thing to stretch a meat dish? what's the best? >> that's a great question. this is a prime rib. this is like a christmas dinner. it's made out of mushroom, spinach, and breadcrumbs. it is intentionally flavored....
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superintendent of the golden gate recreational area and these going to talk for a few minutes about these marvelous parks that we have in the area that much of what is being occupied by fleet week. mr. dean. (applause) >> thank you, appreciate it. well, good morning. i'm so pleased to see fleet week continue to expand and evolve and include leadership seminars such as this and the opportunity to network with our colleagues and each other on search and rescue and public safety. it's just a great addition to the already exciting opportunity to see the navy and our armed forces at work. some of you may be wondering exactly why am i here, what's a ranger doing up here during fleet week. i'll try to explain that a little bit. this is our 40th anniversary of having a national park in san francisco. so, those strikev lands at the golden gate hills right behind that helicopter there are now part of the golden gate national parks. and that happened 40 years ago when the army decided that those lands were no longer necessary for national defense. so, that strategic entrance to this harbor was the last land t
superintendent of the golden gate recreational area and these going to talk for a few minutes about these marvelous parks that we have in the area that much of what is being occupied by fleet week. mr. dean. (applause) >> thank you, appreciate it. well, good morning. i'm so pleased to see fleet week continue to expand and evolve and include leadership seminars such as this and the opportunity to network with our colleagues and each other on search and rescue and public safety. it's just a...
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lee perry, here this morning and thank you for all you've done and supporting your husband and his marvelous career. thank you, ms. perry. (applause) >> our speaker this morning, the former secretary of defense william perry, i first met when he was the deputy secretary of defense, and he and mrs. perry came to korea where i was the c5j5 and i was assigned to escort them around. and i had a lot of those kinds of duties while i was assigned to korea. but it was the most pleasant experience i had and i say that honestly, to get to know these two people. and he then became our secretary of defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a plea
lee perry, here this morning and thank you for all you've done and supporting your husband and his marvelous career. thank you, ms. perry. (applause) >> our speaker this morning, the former secretary of defense william perry, i first met when he was the deputy secretary of defense, and he and mrs. perry came to korea where i was the c5j5 and i was assigned to escort them around. and i had a lot of those kinds of duties while i was assigned to korea. but it was the most pleasant experience...
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, marvelous time. >> and that brings up another really interesting point. when we think about religions, we say lutheranism well that is a clearly identifiable denomination. but i think that's i think a misunderstanding that we have when we deal with religion. because we have the name and we certainly have some doctrines that define lutheranism but within that you can push out the edges here and there to fit the kind of needs of the community. i see that going on in this church here tabor lutheran. can you, help us a little bit with how you can expand out lutheranism to fit what the community needs here? >> lutheranism historically has had a very broad ecumenical base and most people are not really, let me say they don't remember the kind of base on which lutheranism was built. the base is such that it says that we proclaim jesus christ as lord savior. now the important thing about a place like tabor is the fact that we have to be totally cognizant of the context. the context becomes the key for the way for the holy spirit operates within the community. how
, marvelous time. >> and that brings up another really interesting point. when we think about religions, we say lutheranism well that is a clearly identifiable denomination. but i think that's i think a misunderstanding that we have when we deal with religion. because we have the name and we certainly have some doctrines that define lutheranism but within that you can push out the edges here and there to fit the kind of needs of the community. i see that going on in this church here tabor...
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piece of filmmaking marvelous history an extraordinary history and thank you so much for being with us thank you my pleasure it's it's it's really remarkable work to see this and other conversations with great minds at our web site of conversations with great minds dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. i will buy all that i also promised that i'd fight every single day i'm ever going . our second guy was asian tonight is one that i had with kaufmann frederick is a contributing editor at harper's and a professor at the city university of new york's graduate school of journalism is written about american food culture and other subjects for a variety of publications including an.
piece of filmmaking marvelous history an extraordinary history and thank you so much for being with us thank you my pleasure it's it's it's really remarkable work to see this and other conversations with great minds at our web site of conversations with great minds dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to...
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it is marvelous work. i am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking fashion history in a way. as much as journalists because they show the people. what is fashion history? some old clothes that you can find may be in the free-market? books, magazines, newspapers? i think that i am part of that, but to think that me, i'm mark -- i do not think so. it is not exactly my purpose. it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be know
it is marvelous work. i am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking fashion history in a...
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he also marveled at her stamina at age 65. at the state dinner he observed that her fast pace had left even the secret service panting. one of the queen's secret service once said she has too great assets. she sleeps very well and secondly, she has got very good legs. she is, he said, as tough as a yak. i got another insight from of a woman named valentino who, for many years, oversaw blair house which is where the queen and prince philip were staying during a visit. she happens to see elizabeth one morning before she set off on a half engagement. the queen was standing completely by herself. it was as if she is looking inward getting set. this is how she wound up her batteries. there was no chitchat. standing absolutely still and waiting, resting within herself. bill and hillary clinton had a warm relationship with the "-- queen as well. like other presidents clinton was impressed with what he described as the clever manner in which he discussed public issues, probing the for information and insight without venturing too far
he also marveled at her stamina at age 65. at the state dinner he observed that her fast pace had left even the secret service panting. one of the queen's secret service once said she has too great assets. she sleeps very well and secondly, she has got very good legs. she is, he said, as tough as a yak. i got another insight from of a woman named valentino who, for many years, oversaw blair house which is where the queen and prince philip were staying during a visit. she happens to see...
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he also marvel at her stamina at age 65. at the state dinner he observed her fast-paced had left even the secret service gasping. one of the queen's private secretaries once said that she had two great assets. first of all, she sleeps very well, secondly she has got very good legs. she is, he said, as tough as a yak. i got another in sight from a woman who for many years oversaw blair house which is where the queen and prince philip were saying during that visit and she happened to see elizabeth one morning before she set off on a half-dozen engagements and recalled for me that the queen was standing completely by herself as if she was looking inward, getting sacked, she said. this was how she wound up barbarities. there was no chit chat but standing absolutely still and waiting, resting within herself. it was a remarkable coping mechanism. bill and hillary clinton had a warm relationship with the queen as well. like other presidents clinton was impressed with what he described as the clever manner in which she discussed pub
he also marvel at her stamina at age 65. at the state dinner he observed her fast-paced had left even the secret service gasping. one of the queen's private secretaries once said that she had two great assets. first of all, she sleeps very well, secondly she has got very good legs. she is, he said, as tough as a yak. i got another in sight from a woman who for many years oversaw blair house which is where the queen and prince philip were saying during that visit and she happened to see...
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marvel at all. you start. about. no you don't have a dummy nose. so marsh ok and if i didn't martin die in iraq and i tried to come in and say something but you know how i'm going to be fine if. i think you know what you know how about an honor for me to think just one more sir it is about your son probably won't be very happy with what you do and you can go and stuff up oh my son he died if you got you on this. and you can go is that. you don't need to ask you can go and i come to you sir i'm going to be truthful i used for the father to find you and i wrote him to care for him and you can care for. him now to thank you ok now can i have on a memo thank you you know get some information which is the out of the story before making a decision you know one hundred dealerships ask about what's wrong himes you know saying so be careful if you're just now your mate i don't question maybe you own a phone is cool except that i would get it for. when you die i never paid to fill it out because. both. of you know to me. the u.s. government will pay for fune
marvel at all. you start. about. no you don't have a dummy nose. so marsh ok and if i didn't martin die in iraq and i tried to come in and say something but you know how i'm going to be fine if. i think you know what you know how about an honor for me to think just one more sir it is about your son probably won't be very happy with what you do and you can go and stuff up oh my son he died if you got you on this. and you can go is that. you don't need to ask you can go and i come to you sir i'm...
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marvel at all. you start. about. now you know about the meanness potential so much ok and if i did imagine that in iraq and i try to come in and say something but you know have time for the final part. i think you know what you know have an order for me to think you some research you believe your son probably won't be very happy with what you do and you can go and step up only when he's that if you understand you you can go and he said i didn't let you go i don't need to ask if you can go next i'm going to take you sir are you going to support the troops now you say you know but for the father to be fine but you're not running because women. care for. him now when it thank you ok now can i have on the i'm as well thank you you know just the information was just goes out of the story before making a decision you know one hundred dealerships ask about what's wrong himes you know say so because. rigorous and i. made out a question maybe you only fall in a school except that every cared for. when you die i never paid to
marvel at all. you start. about. now you know about the meanness potential so much ok and if i did imagine that in iraq and i try to come in and say something but you know have time for the final part. i think you know what you know have an order for me to think you some research you believe your son probably won't be very happy with what you do and you can go and step up only when he's that if you understand you you can go and he said i didn't let you go i don't need to ask if you can go next...
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marvel. you the star. you got to we. know you don't have a dummy nose. so marsh ok and if i did imagine that in iraq and i tried to come in and say something but you know have time to find a friend. i think you know what you know have an honor for me to think just one word. if you believe this at all your son probably won't be very happy with what you do and you can go and stuff up oh my funny is that if you got you understand you can go a step out in your stand that you feel i need to ask you can go nice going to take you i going to be true to you say i don't got time for the father to be if i look at you when i wrote him because woman you can be cared for i'm not beautiful no i was trying to balance thank you ok now can i have on the i'm in love thank you you know get some information which is the outside of the story before making the decision you know one hundred dealerships ask about what's wrong himes you know say so be careful if you're just now your mate i don't question your any form of school except that i get for. a way you that i never paid t
marvel. you the star. you got to we. know you don't have a dummy nose. so marsh ok and if i did imagine that in iraq and i tried to come in and say something but you know have time to find a friend. i think you know what you know have an honor for me to think just one word. if you believe this at all your son probably won't be very happy with what you do and you can go and stuff up oh my funny is that if you got you understand you can go a step out in your stand that you feel i need to ask you...
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marvel at. the sergeant. you start. you thought. you know about the meanest. summers ok and if i didn't martin die in iraq the night . the coming out trace something but you know sometimes one of the fine if i did not address i think you know it you know have an honor for me to think that some research you believe is about your son probably won't be very happy with what you do and you can go and stuff up on my studies that if you got you understand you you can go a step out in your out in that you don't need to ask if you can go next i'm going to say i going to be true to you say i don't have time for the father if i look at you and i wrote him because women you can be cared for by the phone and i was trying to balance thank you ok now can i have oh no i'm in love thank you yes and information which is the other side of the story before making a decision you know one hundred dealerships ask about what's wrong himes you know saying so be careful if you're just now your mate i don't question maybe your only phone is cool except that i would get for. a way you th
marvel at. the sergeant. you start. you thought. you know about the meanest. summers ok and if i didn't martin die in iraq the night . the coming out trace something but you know sometimes one of the fine if i did not address i think you know it you know have an honor for me to think that some research you believe is about your son probably won't be very happy with what you do and you can go and stuff up on my studies that if you got you understand you you can go a step out in your out in that...
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marvel at. this aren't. you the star. you got to meet it. no you don't have a dummy no changes so much. ok and if i didn't imagine that in iraq and i tried to come in and trace something but you know how to find a part. thank you you know you know have an honor for me to think that some research you believe is about your son probably want to be very happy with what you do and you can go and stuff up on my studies that if you got you understand you can go a step out in iraq and that you need to ask if you can go next going to say i'm going to support the troops i used for the father if i look at you and i wrote him because women you can be cared for by the foreigner i was trying to balance thank you ok now can i have i misspoke thank you yes the information which is the ohs out of the story before making a decision you know one hundred dealerships ask about what's wrong hire this you know say so be careful references so now you are made out of question maybe your only phone is cool except that i've got four. where you don't i never paid to fi
marvel at. this aren't. you the star. you got to meet it. no you don't have a dummy no changes so much. ok and if i didn't imagine that in iraq and i tried to come in and trace something but you know how to find a part. thank you you know you know have an honor for me to think that some research you believe is about your son probably want to be very happy with what you do and you can go and stuff up on my studies that if you got you understand you can go a step out in iraq and that you need to...
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marvel at all. this are going to. be the start. you've got to me no. no you don't have to tell me knows how to change so much ok and if i did imagine that in iraq and i try the coming out face something but you know i'm totally fine if i did not address ok thank you you know that you know have an honor for me to think that some research you believe is all your son probably won't be very happy with what you do and you can go and stuff up oh my only is that if you are you understand you can go and stand out in your stand that you feel i need to ask if you can go. i'm going to be truthful i used for the father to find you and i wrote him because for me you can be cared for. him alan is thank you ok now can i have on a memo thank you yes and information which is the other side of the story before making the decision you know one hundred dealership to ask about what's wrong times you know saying so be careful if it's a night or made out of question maybe you own a phone a school etc be cared for. when you die never paid to fill it out because. both. will be
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mccrystal had gone into a career altering trouble by the fact that he granted such access so they marvelled at her ability to get that close to david petraeus. we don't know how that transpired or what resulted from it. but clearly you would think of the military as a more enclosed environment, a place where journalists tend not to have as much free rein as, let's say, congress. as a journalist myself i don't want to discourage that at the same time i think it's important to encourage reporters to get top access to officials. not all such access results in controversy. >> there's a big difference between receiving a whole bunch of e-mails from general petraeus and hacking into his e-mail. but is it something as dumb as somebody not knowing or not understanding the reply all button or something? i don't know. >> i don't know. i for one find it hard to believe that it is coincidental that we are learning both of these things on the same day i admire your journalistic restraint under these extreme and difficult circumstances. i suspect that our audience is not being quite so restrained in thei
mccrystal had gone into a career altering trouble by the fact that he granted such access so they marvelled at her ability to get that close to david petraeus. we don't know how that transpired or what resulted from it. but clearly you would think of the military as a more enclosed environment, a place where journalists tend not to have as much free rein as, let's say, congress. as a journalist myself i don't want to discourage that at the same time i think it's important to encourage reporters...
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disney has only scratched the surface of marvel's stable of characters. the back half that has got me really intrigued. i was always looking for a new excuse to go to disney world because i love taking my kids there. with this acquisition, you don't just get a new ride, you get a whole adjunct theme park, huge merchandising possibility. it wasn't just disney's lucas film that was overlooked. i was awestruck by how well kellogg did this quarter. the seller of pringles, they also produced a quarter with a negative past. very good results out of asia for ford. meanwhile, taking aggressive action to fix the black hole that is europe. the job is not finished and the ceo is not retiring until it's done. he will fix europe just as he did with the u.s. disney, kellogg, procter, ford, all doing the right thing. all being overlooked! it's never too late to fix that. although all you've got to do is buy, buy, buy! stick with cramer. >> some incredible after the close action today. eog, my favorite growth oil company, shot the lights out. that stock is climbing and c
disney has only scratched the surface of marvel's stable of characters. the back half that has got me really intrigued. i was always looking for a new excuse to go to disney world because i love taking my kids there. with this acquisition, you don't just get a new ride, you get a whole adjunct theme park, huge merchandising possibility. it wasn't just disney's lucas film that was overlooked. i was awestruck by how well kellogg did this quarter. the seller of pringles, they also produced a...
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. >> it's a marvelous experience for the young man and certainly for the older woman or i wouldn't do it. >> there are a lot of us around and we are not asexual and we are not dead. >> reporter: stephanie was married for years until, sadly, he died. a few years later, she met octavio. >> i said, i'll wake ylk you tor car. she said, you're going to have to walk me ohome. i was like, even better. >> that was a year ago, so, we've been together ever since. >> cheers. >> reporter: his friends are not entirely supportive. >> i like stephanie, as a person. i don't like her with octavio. >> that's fine for ricky to say. ricky's never had a relationship that's more than a one-night stand. >> stick to someone my own aige. >> ricky, stop. >> reporter: does it hurt you a little bit? >> sure. i'm human. >> love you. >> love you. >> reporter: okay, so, what's in it for octavio and the young cubs? they're not sugar mommas. kevin swears he's not doing this to get on tv and promote his music career. so, this is not a sham. >> no. are you kidding? >> reporter: just for the record. >> if i were a sham,
. >> it's a marvelous experience for the young man and certainly for the older woman or i wouldn't do it. >> there are a lot of us around and we are not asexual and we are not dead. >> reporter: stephanie was married for years until, sadly, he died. a few years later, she met octavio. >> i said, i'll wake ylk you tor car. she said, you're going to have to walk me ohome. i was like, even better. >> that was a year ago, so, we've been together ever since. >>...
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and the best part about this little technological marvel is that it allows me to document my life wrefer i go from concerts to family gatherings, to spontaneous eruptions of applause for from my studio audience. (cheers and applause) how lucky i have this thing. sadly, even with my iphone there are still memorable moments that i miss. well, a swedish company has created a new device that will solve that problem. >> sometimes the best moments in life are the simple ones so we started thinking if we could build a camera small enough to never be in the way and smart enough to capture life as we live it. this is what we ended up with. the memoto life log camera. just clip it on and it starts taking pictures and all the pictures are safely stored on memoto's storage surface. >> stephen: at last. i cannot tell you how many times i've been buying printer toner at staples or pairing my socks and thought why am i not capturing this on film. moments gone forever. so folks, a tip of my hat to constant documentation. finally someone has made a wearable camera that automatically takes a picture every
and the best part about this little technological marvel is that it allows me to document my life wrefer i go from concerts to family gatherings, to spontaneous eruptions of applause for from my studio audience. (cheers and applause) how lucky i have this thing. sadly, even with my iphone there are still memorable moments that i miss. well, a swedish company has created a new device that will solve that problem. >> sometimes the best moments in life are the simple ones so we started...
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my holiday, i went -- marvel flew to texas to be with his family. >> jimmy: that's your husband. >> marvelmanager. >> jimmy: what a great name that is. narville. it sounds like it is out of a novel. out of a navville actually. >> it was his dad's name. and then he named his son navville brandon. >> jimmy: his son. >> yeah. so navville leroy and brandon. navville brandon. >> jimmy: what are some of the other name in your family the girls have the best names. calamity, chism. >> jimmy: calamity, chism? wow. where did that come from? >> chism trail. >> jimmy: i don't know. i don't know what that is. >> that's not even spelled like. >> jimmy: c-h-i-s-o-l-m, right? >> yes. >> jimmy: you just shortened it. >> well, peyton did. it is his kid. we had a nice thanksgiving. we went to oklahoma and texas. we split it up with our families our family and narville's family. and we had a good time. did you have a good thanksgiving? >> jimmy: i did. we went to st. louis. we didn't split it up. we just stayed with my fiance's family a whole time. it was a good way to avoid my own family. >> you said that on
my holiday, i went -- marvel flew to texas to be with his family. >> jimmy: that's your husband. >> marvelmanager. >> jimmy: what a great name that is. narville. it sounds like it is out of a novel. out of a navville actually. >> it was his dad's name. and then he named his son navville brandon. >> jimmy: his son. >> yeah. so navville leroy and brandon. navville brandon. >> jimmy: what are some of the other name in your family the girls have the best...
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he had wanted to buy the rights to every marvel character before anyone else thought of making them intohe wanted to play spider-man. how that would have worked, i don't know. >> reporter: he wanted to play willy wonka. he didn't get that role either. jackson claimed to be a child trapped in an adult world. >> he never got to express, for example, his sexuality, and he sort of -- >> reporter: you think his sexuality was? >> i think he did all that he could to neutralize himself. i don't think michael was trying to be homosexual, heterosexual or pedophile. i think he was trying to be asexual or presexual. his insistence that he was peter pan was so total, he got peter pan's nose. >> reporter: there were, of course, the accusations that jackson's love of children was, in fact, sexual. there's no proof he molested anyone. he was cleared of the only accusation that made it to trial but admitted sharing a bed with prepubescent kids. he shared a bed with dozens of children. >> correct. he wanted to be a child himself and wanted to believe he was another 12-year-old or 13-year-old. that was the
he had wanted to buy the rights to every marvel character before anyone else thought of making them intohe wanted to play spider-man. how that would have worked, i don't know. >> reporter: he wanted to play willy wonka. he didn't get that role either. jackson claimed to be a child trapped in an adult world. >> he never got to express, for example, his sexuality, and he sort of -- >> reporter: you think his sexuality was? >> i think he did all that he could to neutralize...
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it is a rare look at life atop this marvel of american engineering.sive, potential bridge painters need to ace a series of tests. and this is the final exam. >> a large portion of them, when they get to this height, it's a better way for them to make a living. >> that's the bridge painter test right there. that beam up there. >> reporter: 90% of them fail that? >> some people fail that halfway out. the rest of them fail. they have to move to the next section. >> reporter: to go any further, we had to take the test and prove we wouldn't panic. this is certainly not for the feint of heart. but for a once upon a time mountain climber, i didn't feel too unsafe. but the real danger is out here, where the barrels of the bridge are round and sloping. and there's no net between us and the 14 lanes of traffic whizzing below. the workers told me none of their colleagues have ever died. >> it's been nine times that i've actually been scared. but up here, you have to be conscious of where you are. >> you know, you're crazy. you feel it. but as soon as you lose th
it is a rare look at life atop this marvel of american engineering.sive, potential bridge painters need to ace a series of tests. and this is the final exam. >> a large portion of them, when they get to this height, it's a better way for them to make a living. >> that's the bridge painter test right there. that beam up there. >> reporter: 90% of them fail that? >> some people fail that halfway out. the rest of them fail. they have to move to the next section. >>...
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by and large, i do not, but i marvel at that where anything and everything can be said about these guys, and they are so confident. >> they are so sure whatever they are doing is the right pasth. i saw prince in concert. he is incredible. the man is absolutely incredible, and you can see he believes in what he is doing. i saw a dylan at the hollywood bowl. he is so sure of what he is doing. if you do not understand, that is your problem, not theirs. >> i am not the kind of charges they are, but for everyone of us, there is a point where you are not as good, our figures -- our fingers do not slide the way they should. he is human. how does he navigates that journey? >> reinvention. dylan will acknowledge, i am 71 years old. i have changed. my voice has changed. he is being authentic to what he has always done. you see bob dylan's singing or playing. he is going to use all of his strength to put across his message and what he wants to put across to the audience. >> this is a tribute in many ways from you to dylan. how has he impacted your life? >> i have always been impressed by how he ha
by and large, i do not, but i marvel at that where anything and everything can be said about these guys, and they are so confident. >> they are so sure whatever they are doing is the right pasth. i saw prince in concert. he is incredible. the man is absolutely incredible, and you can see he believes in what he is doing. i saw a dylan at the hollywood bowl. he is so sure of what he is doing. if you do not understand, that is your problem, not theirs. >> i am not the kind of charges...
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i was like, this was marvelous. and my hair was like, whooo.my neck, oh, it was awesome. >> now, streaking along the mountainside at about 110 miles an hour caught on a helmet camera, a great jump turns disastrous in an instant. he's getting too close to the mountain. he deploys his parachute. >> and when i open my parachute, i'm very aware that i have 30 meters to the wall to the right. >> if he crashes into the mountain, he knows it could mean death. so he fights with everything he had to turn the parachute away from that menacing wall. >> instantly when i saw the gate i'm going for, i did strike, it's going to be a fight for life and death. so i just put all my energy on hitting the wall. after the impact, you are only working. working, working, working, to survive. >> hans uses his legs to kick himself away from the rocks. and much to his surprise, it worked. >> so i was like, wow, i'm flying out again! i got a second chance. >> but he doesn't immediately realize the lines attached to his parachute are twisted and he begins to fall, straigh
i was like, this was marvelous. and my hair was like, whooo.my neck, oh, it was awesome. >> now, streaking along the mountainside at about 110 miles an hour caught on a helmet camera, a great jump turns disastrous in an instant. he's getting too close to the mountain. he deploys his parachute. >> and when i open my parachute, i'm very aware that i have 30 meters to the wall to the right. >> if he crashes into the mountain, he knows it could mean death. so he fights with...
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>> i think he's a marvelously composed gentleman. why are there cats in the studio? >> that's a good question. follow-up-free. george? amy? >> let's go back to amy. >>> now, we're talking about the big concerns about the pork you're eating. a new study in "consumer reports" found pork chops and ground pork contaminated with bacteria that can make you sick. much of that bacteria resistant to antibiotics. how worried should you be? dr. richard besser is here right now. this is a bacteria called yersinia. which most of us have not heard of. what should we be concerned about? >> "consumer reports" tested 198 pork samples from six states. they found that 70% of those had yersinia on them. or were contaminated. ground pork was at greater risk than the pork chops. >> this is the dangerous bacteria that can make you sick. but we should point out, the u.s. department of agriculture says it's not alarmed by the study. saying companies are meeting the established guidelines for protecting the public's health. they say the pork producers council calls this study junk science, de
>> i think he's a marvelously composed gentleman. why are there cats in the studio? >> that's a good question. follow-up-free. george? amy? >> let's go back to amy. >>> now, we're talking about the big concerns about the pork you're eating. a new study in "consumer reports" found pork chops and ground pork contaminated with bacteria that can make you sick. much of that bacteria resistant to antibiotics. how worried should you be? dr. richard besser is here...
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