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do you mean oh, what do you mean what do you mean oh, oh, oh, what do you mean better make up your mind you're overprotective when i'm leaving trying to compromise, but i can't win you want to make the point, but you keep preachin' you had me from the start won't let this end you want to turn right want to argue all day but love all night it's either up or down or in between all i really want to know, what do you mean hey, hey, hey, when you nod your head yes but you want to say no, what do you mean hey, hey, yeah you don't want me to move you tell me to go what do you mean oh, what do you mean runnin' out of time what do you mean oh, oh, oh, what do you mean what do you mean hey, hey, hey, when you nod your head yes but you want to say no what do you mean hey, hey, hey, you don't want me to move but you tell me to go what do you mean oh, what do you mean what do you mean oh, oh, oh, what do you mean better make up your mind what do you mean [cheers and applause] >> all righty, liliana's wrapped in the latest craze. >> we have looks for less, right after this. >>> they are he a one of t
do you mean oh, what do you mean what do you mean oh, oh, oh, what do you mean better make up your mind you're overprotective when i'm leaving trying to compromise, but i can't win you want to make the point, but you keep preachin' you had me from the start won't let this end you want to turn right want to argue all day but love all night it's either up or down or in between all i really want to know, what do you mean hey, hey, hey, when you nod your head yes but you want to say no, what do you...
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Nov 5, 2015
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i mean, like, who does that?>> was that question about ties in the nazi party even a little bit more insulting, given the fact of your palestinian heritage? >> palestinian background? maybe. i don't know if it was even intentional on his part. because it showed i was born in kuwait. and people are very confused. like, "oh, well, you're born in kuwait, you must be kuwaiti." like, no, i'm not kuwaiti. that's not how it works in the gulf. it all matters where your parents come from. and that was my problem when i went to germany with the travel document. i get there and the guys like, "yah, velcome to germany, how vare you?" i was like, "i'm doin' good." he's like, "can i have your passport, please." of course i give him my travel document. he's like, "yah, it's good. yah." he opens it up, he's like, "oh, no. says here is not a passport. can i please have your passport." i was like, "no, that is my passport." "well, cannot be a passport, yeah. says here you're born in kuwait. can i please have your kuwaiti passport?
i mean, like, who does that?>> was that question about ties in the nazi party even a little bit more insulting, given the fact of your palestinian heritage? >> palestinian background? maybe. i don't know if it was even intentional on his part. because it showed i was born in kuwait. and people are very confused. like, "oh, well, you're born in kuwait, you must be kuwaiti." like, no, i'm not kuwaiti. that's not how it works in the gulf. it all matters where your parents...
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i mean, these kids are-- i mean, one of the characters (laugh) in the play-- is just got-- accepted to college, a young latino man that i met-- in-- in-- northern california. and-- and he just got-- he's accepted into college. and i said, "well," i said-- "is your mother alive?" he said, "yeah." i said, "is your mother-- is-- she must be happy about that, about y--" and he goes, "well, my mother's happy. she's happy. she's happy i'm out, she's happy my brother's out, she's happy her brothers are out, 'cause they went to prison, i went to ya." >> so we have a situation (laugh) where it's like, "your brother is prison. your uncles are in prison." so the family has been ravaged by these things that have happened. so we can't-- we can't look to these families unless we have ways of supporting them, and maybe schools should be places where parents come for parenting skills and so forth. >> i know you've also done a lot of research on the school-to-prison pipeline. how would you describe this problem? >> well, when people talk about the school-to-prison pipeline, they're really talking about
i mean, these kids are-- i mean, one of the characters (laugh) in the play-- is just got-- accepted to college, a young latino man that i met-- in-- in-- northern california. and-- and he just got-- he's accepted into college. and i said, "well," i said-- "is your mother alive?" he said, "yeah." i said, "is your mother-- is-- she must be happy about that, about y--" and he goes, "well, my mother's happy. she's happy. she's happy i'm out, she's happy...
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i mean, that seems pretty attractive to me. but i was spending all my time working on music, and i was really happy. and of course i had professional aspirations and professional ambitions. but if nothing had happened, i probably would still be in that abandoned factory working on music, and being relatively happy. >> you were catapulted from being a relative unknown to being at parties with a-list celebrities and musicians. what-- what was that experience like for you? was it as gratifying as people on the outside may think it was? >> i will compare it to a really intense drug experience. meaning, and i'm-- i'll out myself as someone who has had really intense drug experiences. so i'm speaking from experience. at the beginning, it's great. you know, it's magic. because it all of a sudden-- like, i mean, i've spent my entire life in relative obscurity. and then suddenly everything got 1,000 times better. you know, suddenly i was dating people who wouldn't have ever even spoken to me or acknowledged me. suddenly i was invited to
i mean, that seems pretty attractive to me. but i was spending all my time working on music, and i was really happy. and of course i had professional aspirations and professional ambitions. but if nothing had happened, i probably would still be in that abandoned factory working on music, and being relatively happy. >> you were catapulted from being a relative unknown to being at parties with a-list celebrities and musicians. what-- what was that experience like for you? was it as...
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and what does that mean about our fate? what does that mean about societies in general? forget just america, what does that mean about human societies period? i don't know. >> all right, thank you for these. i'll go to the audience questions. the first one's a good one, i think. do you think between the world and me has had a bigger impact on the world or on your son? do you wish it were the other way around? [laughter] >> it's not going to have much of an impact on my son. [laughter] >> he heard it all before. >> no, i mean, the book is not -- i mean, the book is written as a letter to him, but nothing is actually new to him, you know? be everything in here is pretty much stuff that i've said to him already, so it's had no impact on him. and he's read the book several times. it's just, okay, daddy writes. [laughter] he liked the book, he thought it was a good book. [laughter] you did all right. okay. [laughter] what about that comic book though? [laughter] ms. . [applause] >> i can't judge what impact it's had on the world. i'm not fit for that. >> you did a little bit
and what does that mean about our fate? what does that mean about societies in general? forget just america, what does that mean about human societies period? i don't know. >> all right, thank you for these. i'll go to the audience questions. the first one's a good one, i think. do you think between the world and me has had a bigger impact on the world or on your son? do you wish it were the other way around? [laughter] >> it's not going to have much of an impact on my son....
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it means rejection. >> if it says rx, that means they refused. >> refused. >> how big of a problem is that? >> it's a big issue. because for us, there's no child that we want to leave unimmunized. >> if you leave one child unvaccinated, that could be a problem? >> yes, of course. it means that child could be the potential case for wpv. >> she knows the consequences. in 2003, the former governor halted the campaign. there were widespread rumors the vaccine would cause hiv, infertility in women, that the polio vaccine was a western conspiracy. without the campaign, the virus took off. a few cases quickly spreading into hundreds across africa. next, what it took for the vaccine program to finally take hold. and what the rest of the world can learn from nigeria. ♪ nothing artificial. just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. >>> 1950s america. the post war economy brought on by the famous baby boom and unbridled optimism in the american dream. but there was also
it means rejection. >> if it says rx, that means they refused. >> refused. >> how big of a problem is that? >> it's a big issue. because for us, there's no child that we want to leave unimmunized. >> if you leave one child unvaccinated, that could be a problem? >> yes, of course. it means that child could be the potential case for wpv. >> she knows the consequences. in 2003, the former governor halted the campaign. there were widespread rumors the...
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now, what does that mean? what it means is that in many cases, we must ask more from those countries in the gulf region. while jordan, turkey, egypt antd lebanon in their own ways, have accepted their responsibilities for taking in syrian refugees, other countries in the region have done nothing or very little. quality important and this is a point that may make some people uncomfortable, but it is a point that must be made. countries in the region like sars, kuwait, qatar, the uae, countries of enormous wealth and resources, have contributed far too little in the fight against isis. that must change. king abdulla is absolutely rilgt when he says that the muslim nations must lead the fight against isis and that includes and must include some of the most wealthy and powerful nations in the region who up to this point, have done far too little. saudi arabia turns out has a third largest defense budget in the world. yet instead of fighting isis, they are focused more on a campaign to oust iran back hoeffly rebels
now, what does that mean? what it means is that in many cases, we must ask more from those countries in the gulf region. while jordan, turkey, egypt antd lebanon in their own ways, have accepted their responsibilities for taking in syrian refugees, other countries in the region have done nothing or very little. quality important and this is a point that may make some people uncomfortable, but it is a point that must be made. countries in the region like sars, kuwait, qatar, the uae, countries...
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i mean, right?it's all about selling. >> at starbucks i wasn't upset there wasn't a turkey on my cup. >> larry: do you think there is a war on christmas? you said you love christmas. do you think there is a war on christmas? >> i believe there might be a war on christmas going on most definitely. because you most definitel defir less and less religious aspect of december 25. >> but, rick, do you think there are people out there who have decided let's make a war on christmas? ( laughter ) i mean, when we got kids who haven't got enough food, and we've got people out of work and we've. ( cheers and applause ). >> that's most definitely -- >> christmas has got to go down! >> that's most definitely what's important because, you know, christmas is all about the spirit of giving. you know, once you make it to our age, we're just happy to be here and celebrate it. ( cheers and applause ). >> larry: yeah. >> and the fact that kid are growing up these days thinking that santa drives a red mercedes. you know.
i mean, right?it's all about selling. >> at starbucks i wasn't upset there wasn't a turkey on my cup. >> larry: do you think there is a war on christmas? you said you love christmas. do you think there is a war on christmas? >> i believe there might be a war on christmas going on most definitely. because you most definitel defir less and less religious aspect of december 25. >> but, rick, do you think there are people out there who have decided let's make a war on...
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emily: so does that mean no advertising?ark: i don't think it is necessary to subsidize and make this a cheap model. emily: for facebook, specifically. mark: well, i mean again, in a lot of these countries there is not a very big ad market yet. so, it is not that we won't do it eventually, but right now for our business, the main thing that we need to do is continue making -- we are focused a lot on the quality of the ads and business experience. and doing that in the developed world -- in the u.s. and europe and asia and a lot of places there -- is actually going to be the biggest driver of our own profitability and revenue, not trying to make ad markets out of countries that are just coming online. emily: now, once you get people connected, once you have the power to reach them, how do you use that power? mark: are you talking about us or people specifically? emily: i am talking about facebook. mark: well, i mean, for us, it is really all about enabling people. we worked with airtel in zambia. they were our first partner t
emily: so does that mean no advertising?ark: i don't think it is necessary to subsidize and make this a cheap model. emily: for facebook, specifically. mark: well, i mean again, in a lot of these countries there is not a very big ad market yet. so, it is not that we won't do it eventually, but right now for our business, the main thing that we need to do is continue making -- we are focused a lot on the quality of the ads and business experience. and doing that in the developed world -- in the...
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i mean, hollywood is always about that, right? >> yeah. hollywood is always about images, and the next new thing. it's always the next new thing. and so that's what makes it difficult for guys like me to hang in there for a good long while, you know? like you say, i've been there for a while. >> hinojosa: and you've been working every year. >> i've continued to work. and i... >> hinojosa: knock on wood? >> knock on wood and thank my lucky stars, yes. >> hinojosa: i mean, because even though you've been an amazing star... for example, last of the mohicans, a lot of people said you should have been nominated for an oscar. >> yeah, but you have to remember, that was 1992, or '91. >> hinojosa: yeah, but wes, let me come back to you and say, but that movie, even on the trailer of where it says, you know, "last of the mohicans," your name doesn't even appear on that banner there. and it's just like, "but wes kind of carried that movie-- why isn't his name up there?" >> yeah, that's a good question. i... it just came out in dvd. i think you shoul
i mean, hollywood is always about that, right? >> yeah. hollywood is always about images, and the next new thing. it's always the next new thing. and so that's what makes it difficult for guys like me to hang in there for a good long while, you know? like you say, i've been there for a while. >> hinojosa: and you've been working every year. >> i've continued to work. and i... >> hinojosa: knock on wood? >> knock on wood and thank my lucky stars, yes. >>...
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i mean, the world isn't set up equally.nd, you know, the first billion people who are using facebook have way more money than the rest of the world combined. so from a business perspective, it actually doesn't make a huge amount of sense for us to put the emphasis in this that we are right now. the reason why we are doing it is two things. one is mission, right? i mean, we are here to help connect the world. and we take that really seriously. and, you know, to some degree, you cannot really do that if 2/3 of the world does not even have access to the internet. so, you know, we just turned 10 as a company. and we decided that in our next 10 years, we want to take on some really big challenges in the world, like helping everyone get online. and that is just an important thing for us and, i think, for a lot of other internet companies and fulfilling this mission overall. now, over the long-term, i do think it could be good for our company as well. if you look at it on a 10, 20, 30-year time horizon. because a lot of these coun
i mean, the world isn't set up equally.nd, you know, the first billion people who are using facebook have way more money than the rest of the world combined. so from a business perspective, it actually doesn't make a huge amount of sense for us to put the emphasis in this that we are right now. the reason why we are doing it is two things. one is mission, right? i mean, we are here to help connect the world. and we take that really seriously. and, you know, to some degree, you cannot really do...
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do you mean? you're making me sad trying to make up your heart and don't know if you are happy when you are complaining and where do i start left but i turn right when i argue all day and love all night and first you up and then you are down and in between and all i really waunt to know what do you mean hey yay when you nod your head yes but you want to say no what do you mean hey yeah yeah you worry the most and tell me what do you mean oh what do you mean you are running out of time what do you mean oh oh oh what do you mean? better make up your mind what do you mean you are overprotective when i'm leaving trying to compromise but i can't win you want to make the point but you keep preaching you had me from the start won't let this end and first you want to go to the left then you turn right when i argue all day and make love all night and then put it all down in between all i really want to know what do you mean hey yay when you nod your head yes but you want to say no what do you mean hey yay
do you mean? you're making me sad trying to make up your heart and don't know if you are happy when you are complaining and where do i start left but i turn right when i argue all day and love all night and first you up and then you are down and in between and all i really waunt to know what do you mean hey yay when you nod your head yes but you want to say no what do you mean hey yeah yeah you worry the most and tell me what do you mean oh what do you mean you are running out of time what do...
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would these kids stop the mean teens?you're crossing lines and it's not funny anymore. >> or join them? >> she doesn't mind being mean, she just doesn't wanna do it on camera. >> this time we put parents on the spot, too. >> ugh, this looks awful. >> check out this divalicious bully. she look familiar? >> it's terrible. i don't think you know what you're talking about. >> what will the moms do? >> i'm in shock right now, sorry i can't speak. >> standing up to bullying. >> my dad saw me yell at people. >> you were phenomenal! >> see what they did. >> she's got more guts than i do. that's for sure. >> what about your kid? >> what? >> you're proud of her for that? >> yeah. >> dateline's "my kid would never do that." >>> our hidden cameras are about to zoom in on bullying. you have to wonder does the social media make bullying easier. we put kids to the test as moms and dads took it all in from our watch mobile. this time there is also something new, a grown up bully, me to test the parents. there are plenty of teachable mome
would these kids stop the mean teens?you're crossing lines and it's not funny anymore. >> or join them? >> she doesn't mind being mean, she just doesn't wanna do it on camera. >> this time we put parents on the spot, too. >> ugh, this looks awful. >> check out this divalicious bully. she look familiar? >> it's terrible. i don't think you know what you're talking about. >> what will the moms do? >> i'm in shock right now, sorry i can't speak....
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he said, what do you mean?id, well, you know, the director's secret you all have that you pass on. he said, paul, there is no secret. just make mistakes and get on with it. i decided i would want to and what i might want to make a film about. i was thinking i'm rather interested in judgment. the world i'm living in seems to be a world of increasing grey area and the culture i live in is more and more entrenched in black and white positions but i had no idea it would be about homelessness. and yet, at the same time as murk sandy was percolating, hurricane sandy hit and there was a homeless couple who lived outside our apartment in tribeca and we saw them every day on the school run, and said hello to them and they said, you know, hello to our children. i'm ashamed to say that they sort of became invisible to me there. their poverty became more and more acceptable somehow, and i stopped being able to see them and they disappeared, actually, before they really disappeared. and hurricane sandy happened and they rea
he said, what do you mean?id, well, you know, the director's secret you all have that you pass on. he said, paul, there is no secret. just make mistakes and get on with it. i decided i would want to and what i might want to make a film about. i was thinking i'm rather interested in judgment. the world i'm living in seems to be a world of increasing grey area and the culture i live in is more and more entrenched in black and white positions but i had no idea it would be about homelessness. and...
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. >> yeah, i mean all my friends are leaving. a lot of people i know, that i talk to, yeah i'm leaving soon, and maybe might not come back. so, they're like yeah i want to do that too, 'cause it will be a better like life there, and i don't know, you know the economy... it's like, it'll be better over there. >> does it make you sad to leave puerto rico? >> it does. this is my home, my family, my friends. >> more puerto ricans are leaving now than at any time since the 1950s. as this historic exodus unfolds, fault lines came to find out what the future holds for the island they've left behind. >> we have a good country here >> yeah, it's a beautiful place. >> as puerto rico's crisis deepens, the government is slashing public spending. one of the sectors that's been hardest hit - education. >> yes, in the past two years, the government has shut down 135 schools. >> mercedes martinez is president of the teachers' federation. they've been trying to fight the school closures, but the government is now planning hundreds more. >> well,
. >> yeah, i mean all my friends are leaving. a lot of people i know, that i talk to, yeah i'm leaving soon, and maybe might not come back. so, they're like yeah i want to do that too, 'cause it will be a better like life there, and i don't know, you know the economy... it's like, it'll be better over there. >> does it make you sad to leave puerto rico? >> it does. this is my home, my family, my friends. >> more puerto ricans are leaving now than at any time since the...
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and presently doesn't mean what people think it means. presently means in the future. it doesn't mean in the present. presently means in a awhile, soon. that is a different issue. better not use it at all. amazing there aren't more questions. yes. >> [inaudible question] is this true in the new yorker? i would have gone, i would have went. >> maybe you could briefly explain the past parcelling tell me if it is true. >> we could say that is going to be bad grammar wherever you go because the birds have three principal parts. and from third grade i remember the teachers, it was like chalk on the blackboard when the last child came and set i seen it on my way to school. i see is the present, i saw as the past, i have seen is the past perfect. that is the one that demands the principal form of love her. there are some verbs that have two rations. i snuck in. i would say i snuck in. the dictionary put first sneaks. i would never say i sneaked in. that is something in copyedit you have to decide, but the writer in the straight jacket or use the first form the dictionary give
and presently doesn't mean what people think it means. presently means in the future. it doesn't mean in the present. presently means in a awhile, soon. that is a different issue. better not use it at all. amazing there aren't more questions. yes. >> [inaudible question] is this true in the new yorker? i would have gone, i would have went. >> maybe you could briefly explain the past parcelling tell me if it is true. >> we could say that is going to be bad grammar wherever you...
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♪ what do you mean ♪ oh oh oh ♪ what do you mean?t to make the point ♪ but you keep preaching ♪ you had me from the start ♪ won't let this end ♪ and first you want to go to the left ♪ ♪ then you turn right ♪ when i argue all day ♪ and make love all night ♪ and then put it all down in between ♪ ♪ all i really want to know ♪ what do you mean ♪ hey yay ♪ when you nod your head yes ♪ but you want to say no ♪ what do you mean ♪ hey yay yay ♪ when you don't want me to move ♪ ♪ tell me the stop ♪ what do you mean ♪ oh what do you mean ♪ might not sound like ♪ but what do you mean? ♪ ♪ you need to make up your mind ♪ what do you mean ♪ ♪ hey yay yay ♪ you nod your head yes but you want to say no ♪ ♪ what do you mean ♪ hey yay yay ♪ you don't want me to move ♪ tell me to go ♪ what do you mean ♪ oh what do you mean ♪ you might not know ♪ what do you mean ♪ you better make up your mind smoid what c ♪ ♪ what do you mean >>> and lilliana wrapped in the latest craze. >> the newest luxe >>> they are one of the hottest trends this fall, and there is
♪ what do you mean ♪ oh oh oh ♪ what do you mean?t to make the point ♪ but you keep preaching ♪ you had me from the start ♪ won't let this end ♪ and first you want to go to the left ♪ ♪ then you turn right ♪ when i argue all day ♪ and make love all night ♪ and then put it all down in between ♪ ♪ all i really want to know ♪ what do you mean ♪ hey yay ♪ when you nod your head yes ♪ but you want to say no ♪ what do you mean ♪ hey yay yay ♪ when you don't...
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i go, what does it mean, to run or to play? she's like oh no no, it means to deminish slowly over time. [ laughter ] even now, you're a little bit less than you were. this song is for the lovers. this is for people who are in love, who know someone in love. who are thinking of falling in love. or maybe falling out of love and the person they're with doesn't know it yet. [ laughter ] this song -- i would be remiss to be here in new york and not talk about woody allen because i love that guy. say what you will, it's now been 18 years and he's still married to the same daughter, [ laughter ] so that is difficult. a lot of compromise. a lot of compromise. well, folks i have to go. this has been fun. but, before i do, i know jimmy mentioned my album. but what i'm most excited about is the book i just wrote. that just came out. it's a memoir of my years in hollywood. it's called "i'll take that as a no." [ laughter ] thank you. [ cheers and applause ] yeah, you can get it. you can get it. being distributed straight to pdf. [ laughter
i go, what does it mean, to run or to play? she's like oh no no, it means to deminish slowly over time. [ laughter ] even now, you're a little bit less than you were. this song is for the lovers. this is for people who are in love, who know someone in love. who are thinking of falling in love. or maybe falling out of love and the person they're with doesn't know it yet. [ laughter ] this song -- i would be remiss to be here in new york and not talk about woody allen because i love that guy. say...
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you know what i mean? >> seth: the band the monkees? >> sure they did. >> seth: this is a true story. you know -- >> absolutely true story. i rented their house once. [ laughter ] it's true. >> seth: where was their house? >> los feliz. >> seth: oh, wow. there you go. >> just telling you. [ light laughter ] >> seth: that's great. [ laughter ] you know, it's been a long time. that's tonight's monkees fact. [ laughter ] >> true story. >> seth: so your wife, you mentioned, she plays a junkie in this film, and -- incredibly tough scenes. she's emaciated in the film. were there times where the director in you fell away and you saw her as your husband and thought, "oh, this is awful that i'm putting her through this?" >> yeah, not many. [ laughter ] >> seth: just a couple times? >> i mean, yes, there were. and then -- and it was awful. you know, she -- i mean, i was genuinely -- when i was with my kids, i was really worried about her. she had lost an enormous amount of weight. and then the moment we were on set,
you know what i mean? >> seth: the band the monkees? >> sure they did. >> seth: this is a true story. you know -- >> absolutely true story. i rented their house once. [ laughter ] it's true. >> seth: where was their house? >> los feliz. >> seth: oh, wow. there you go. >> just telling you. [ light laughter ] >> seth: that's great. [ laughter ] you know, it's been a long time. that's tonight's monkees fact. [ laughter ] >> true story....
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"it means the world especially during the holidays, i mean we rely so heavily on community donations and for the titans and the rampage to think of waypoint every year and host this drive is just, we are so greatful." greatful."they just wrapped up their drive a few minutes ago but don't worry - if you have something you'd like to donate, there's another stuff the bus drive on sunday. bells ringing ringing you may have seen some other familiar faces in cedar rapids today--ringing bells and collecting money. members of the cbs 2 news team collected donations for the salvation fareway.the army set a lofty goal for this year's christmas campaign - 790-thousand dollars- so they could use your help.you can also donate to the red kettle campaign online and sign up to ring bells like we did.you'll find a link on our website cbs 2 iowa dot com. university of iowa hospitals and clinics is one of biggest hospital systems in eastern iowa, but it's getting bigger. just ahead on the cbs 2 news at 6 6the newest facility in the america's never been a country of quitters. it's not who we are. we don
"it means the world especially during the holidays, i mean we rely so heavily on community donations and for the titans and the rampage to think of waypoint every year and host this drive is just, we are so greatful." greatful."they just wrapped up their drive a few minutes ago but don't worry - if you have something you'd like to donate, there's another stuff the bus drive on sunday. bells ringing ringing you may have seen some other familiar faces in cedar rapids today--ringing...
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nobody really knows what it means. our viewers to have look at the debate that took place last tuesday between senators. fortwo of them are pushing a new authorization of ella terry force. take a look at the arguments they made. the am not debating arguments. not what is it issue right here. what is at issue is the ease with which congress defers to old statutes and advocates its authority. ons conflict is been going for more than a year with very mixed results. the consequences will change the geopolitical landscape in that region for decades. 10 service members have died. one was recently killed in action. five others have been wounded. attacks are happening all over the world. the notion that a 14-year-old statute aimed at another enemy is any kind of substitute for congressional authorization is insufficient. >> it's not enough for this body who has the constitutional authority. we have set on the sidelines and criticize. we have not been willing to authorize what's been going on, vote to stop what's going on, or t
nobody really knows what it means. our viewers to have look at the debate that took place last tuesday between senators. fortwo of them are pushing a new authorization of ella terry force. take a look at the arguments they made. the am not debating arguments. not what is it issue right here. what is at issue is the ease with which congress defers to old statutes and advocates its authority. ons conflict is been going for more than a year with very mixed results. the consequences will change the...
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i mean, slavery was pretty bad. i don't it's like health care.n, health care as bad as bureaucracy can get-- >> it's not as bad as slavery. >> you've never been to the emergency room in the bronx. >> larry: oh? >> >> remember 999 man. herman cain. everybody remembers him. herman cain at this time in the campaign in 2012 was ahead of romney. look, carson's going to go away. he won't be the next negro in the white house. i can guarantee you that. i think we checked the box once-- no offense. i say this tongue in cheek. >> larry: we're not going to go black to black. >> you're not going to have back-to-back black in the white house. i think they're like -- >> you said angry white men are voting for carson. >> they are. you can-- but it's because -- >> are they angry because they're voting for carson like that's the only choice they have. like, "this is our choice!" >> this is our choice to get behind a real black. you know who said that, right. >> larry: rupert said it. >> do you think it's a symptom of the republican party just feeling broken now.
i mean, slavery was pretty bad. i don't it's like health care.n, health care as bad as bureaucracy can get-- >> it's not as bad as slavery. >> you've never been to the emergency room in the bronx. >> larry: oh? >> >> remember 999 man. herman cain. everybody remembers him. herman cain at this time in the campaign in 2012 was ahead of romney. look, carson's going to go away. he won't be the next negro in the white house. i can guarantee you that. i think we checked...
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i hope you know what this means? >> what does it mean? >> she's voter zero, i have to eradicate this problem before it spreads. >> eradicate? >> i'm not going to kill her. i'm not going to do that. you know what i'm saying. the cotaijion is alive and i gotta go. i've seen movies like this before. i knew exactly what to do. citizens of columbia, missouri, this area is contaminated with democracy. there is a registered voter. she is a full-blown demo-hazard. hide your kids. hide your wives. take shelter. live in fear. my warning cry seemed it fall on deaf ears. i had to go straight into the hot zone to neutralize the contaminate myself. what's it like-- >> i can't hear you. >> what's it like knowing you're a disease? >> i still can't hear you. >> ( bleep ). jen, you are the contaminate. >> i don't think i'm a contaminant. >> stop lying. >> i mean, they drew the boundaries to cut out all the residences who would have a vote in this. >> reporter: and once the c.i.d. board detected the virus, executive director kerry gardner bravely tried to e
i hope you know what this means? >> what does it mean? >> she's voter zero, i have to eradicate this problem before it spreads. >> eradicate? >> i'm not going to kill her. i'm not going to do that. you know what i'm saying. the cotaijion is alive and i gotta go. i've seen movies like this before. i knew exactly what to do. citizens of columbia, missouri, this area is contaminated with democracy. there is a registered voter. she is a full-blown demo-hazard. hide your...
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mean? better make up your mind what do you mean you are overprotective when i'm leaving trying to compromise but i can't win you want to make the point but you keep preaching you had me from the start won't let this end and first you want to go to the left then you turn right when i argue all day and make love all night and then put it all down in between all i really want to know what do you mean hey yay when you nod your head yes but you want to say no what do you mean hey yay yay when you don't want me to move tell me the stop oh what do you mean might not sound like but what do you mean? you need to make up your mind what do you mean hey yay yay you nod your head yes but you want to say no what do you mean hey yay yay you don't want me to move tell me to go what do you mean oh what do you mean you might not know what do you mean you better make up your mind smoid what can what do you mean >>> and lilliana wrapped in the >> the newest luxe for america's never been a country of quitters.
mean? better make up your mind what do you mean you are overprotective when i'm leaving trying to compromise but i can't win you want to make the point but you keep preaching you had me from the start won't let this end and first you want to go to the left then you turn right when i argue all day and make love all night and then put it all down in between all i really want to know what do you mean hey yay when you nod your head yes but you want to say no what do you mean hey yay yay when you...
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that's what i mean by wasted time. like, how many personal romantic relationships that shun have started-- sthunt have started-- shouldn't have started but took hundreds of hours. that's a big reregret, the amount of time and energy i've given up accommodating situations, people, what have you, that ultimately kept me from pursuing things i value >>> what do you do different the second half of your century. >>> the last 50 years has been a lot of second guessing or accommodating ideas that had just been hoisted upon me, like you should do this, this is how things are done. whether it's relationships work, what have you, even socialising, like vacations, i've taken a few vacations in my life. i've hated all of them, but i kept doing this. or relationships, to be in a relationship and say i don't really value this person, so why have i been in a relationship with them for a year. it's that unwillingness in the past to actually look at evidence and hopefully, moving forward, it's acting in a way that's more in keeping wit
that's what i mean by wasted time. like, how many personal romantic relationships that shun have started-- sthunt have started-- shouldn't have started but took hundreds of hours. that's a big reregret, the amount of time and energy i've given up accommodating situations, people, what have you, that ultimately kept me from pursuing things i value >>> what do you do different the second half of your century. >>> the last 50 years has been a lot of second guessing or...
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betty: i mean, yeah. i mean, she's my mom. i don't know. yeah.at feels like an odd answer. betty: no, no. she's far away. -don't make me cry. -lemonis: where does she live? betty: she lives in texas and i can't go see her. lemonis: why? 'cause i'm here. i haven't seen her in years. and she can't afford to come here and i can't afford to help her at all or buy her tickets or do anything. lemonis: when's the last time you saw her? betty: probably 2009. lemonis: wow. betty: yeah. and i was supposed to go out and i just couldn't go. i don't have a lot of time. aw, man. lemonis: come on. sit down. betty: i just -- i don't need to be a billionaire here. i don't need to be wealthy. i just want some peace. i just want some time, and i'm not afraid to work hard. and i will listen to everything you say. it's just gotten away from me. [ sniffles ] and clearly i'm doing something wrong. lemonis: i don't know about that. the pies were pretty damn good. betty: [ sniffles ] i'm a bit of a negative nancy at times. lemonis: no, you haven't been negative. betty: i
betty: i mean, yeah. i mean, she's my mom. i don't know. yeah.at feels like an odd answer. betty: no, no. she's far away. -don't make me cry. -lemonis: where does she live? betty: she lives in texas and i can't go see her. lemonis: why? 'cause i'm here. i haven't seen her in years. and she can't afford to come here and i can't afford to help her at all or buy her tickets or do anything. lemonis: when's the last time you saw her? betty: probably 2009. lemonis: wow. betty: yeah. and i was...
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i mean, like he's 74 or something. i think at his age, the only time he doesn't have to pee is when he's peeing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i don't know how -- >> jimmy: that's the only time that he doesn't have to pee? >> yes. i don't know how he has time to run for president and then run up and sit in that balcony and heckle the muppets. i mean -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't think that's him. oh yeah, you're right. it is him. you're right. it is him, yeah. yeah. what about hillary clinton? >> well hillary, i love hillary, but she wants it. she doesn't sleep. it's just one long blink. that's what she's doing. for real. >> jimmy: no, yeah, exactly. >> she's like the iphone. there's another version of her every month. but i think that -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you don't know what you're going to get. >> i'm like mark russell. all about, you know -- >> jimmy: no, i love political stuff. >> the political stuff. >> jimmy: i didn't mean to fool you guys. ragcon. >> very political tonight. >> jimmy: i want that.
i mean, like he's 74 or something. i think at his age, the only time he doesn't have to pee is when he's peeing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i don't know how -- >> jimmy: that's the only time that he doesn't have to pee? >> yes. i don't know how he has time to run for president and then run up and sit in that balcony and heckle the muppets. i mean -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't think that's him. oh yeah, you're right. it is him. you're right. it is him,...
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apparent meaning and gold which is the underlying or real meaning.o the form. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> maya, you got to help him out. maya, go, go, go. ♪ disadvantages of being adopted. she can move. ♪ ♪ >> the azmari influenced ethiopian popular music, too. the use of lyrical double meanings carried through into selassie's time. they called it swinging addis. a golden time between 1955 and 1974. before those fun-hating comis came and ruined everything. ♪ post-world war ii ethiopia was in the delirious thrall of swing groups like glen miller and against the backdrop of a traditional and official obsession with military marching bands who had the means and the will and the environment to make musical magic. and this man, mahmoud ahmed, has always been at the forefront. ♪ ♪ ♪ when you look to the west, were there american musicians who spoke to you? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> combining elements of jazz, swing, r&b and distinctive ethiopian scales and time signatures and an always killer horn section, well, listen for yourself. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's hard to find time to keep up on my shows.
apparent meaning and gold which is the underlying or real meaning.o the form. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> maya, you got to help him out. maya, go, go, go. ♪ disadvantages of being adopted. she can move. ♪ ♪ >> the azmari influenced ethiopian popular music, too. the use of lyrical double meanings carried through into selassie's time. they called it swinging addis. a golden time between 1955 and 1974. before those fun-hating comis came and ruined everything. ♪ post-world war ii ethiopia...
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and that's the problem. >> i mean, like we said, i mean, affordable housing and healthy living should not be mutually exclusive. everyone deserves the same protections from secondhand smoke, and that's really what this is about. it's about protecting people. it's about protecting families and children from this carcinogen. >> we have seen dramatic cuts in the rates of smoking here in new york city. and yet the cost of cigarettes goes sky-high. when i was growing up, the cost was 25 or 30 cents a pack. now a pack of cigarettes is $12 to $14 in new york. $6 of that is tax. >> mm-hmm. >> it's very expensive to smoke, and yet the rates -- as we said on that graphic, the rates of smoking among people below the poverty level is twice as much the rates, twice as much high as they are among people above the poverty level. so how do you jive those two things? >> yeah, i mean, it is no secret that smoking rates are exponentially higher in lower-income, lower-educated communities. that said, we know that higher cigarette costs, tobacco taxes, these are incredible tools at lowering smoking rates,
and that's the problem. >> i mean, like we said, i mean, affordable housing and healthy living should not be mutually exclusive. everyone deserves the same protections from secondhand smoke, and that's really what this is about. it's about protecting people. it's about protecting families and children from this carcinogen. >> we have seen dramatic cuts in the rates of smoking here in new york city. and yet the cost of cigarettes goes sky-high. when i was growing up, the cost was 25...