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it was very thick with bodies. >> mm-hmm. mm-hmm. >> we didn't stack them up. we didn't urinate on mortar tubes either. and the big chinook didn't come in with all the women reporters. >> uh-huh. uh-huh. okay. well, this 40th anniversary reunion, what's it been like for you? >> i've -- i've -- i've raced it through my mind a few times and you know replayed it maybe. reruns. >> mm-hmm. >> but i -- i haven't seen the movie, i don't think, since the premiere, maybe i caught it a little on tv one night, maybe the end of it, showing it last year or whatever. >> mm-hmm. >> but i think it was excellent they did that, and i think it showed the if we had a good side, i think at least helped the troops. because the troops took it in the shorts. our troops did not smoke marijuana. first place, we were in a barbed wire entanglement with 23,000 men. and you didn't get out of there except in our helicopters. >> right. >> we didn't go to the town, there was no village, there was a village ten miles away but there was nothing there. >> mm-hmm. >> so this is -- and i'm not sayi
it was very thick with bodies. >> mm-hmm. mm-hmm. >> we didn't stack them up. we didn't urinate on mortar tubes either. and the big chinook didn't come in with all the women reporters. >> uh-huh. uh-huh. okay. well, this 40th anniversary reunion, what's it been like for you? >> i've -- i've -- i've raced it through my mind a few times and you know replayed it maybe. reruns. >> mm-hmm. >> but i -- i haven't seen the movie, i don't think, since the premiere,...
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>> mm-hmm. >> but you did it anyway. right? >> mm-hmm. >> do you ever watch television? watch "dateline nbc"? >> no. >> i'm chris hansen. and i'm a reporter for "dateline nbc." it's a news show. and we're doing a story on computer predators. >> you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> once these guys are arrested, they're evaluated and they're monitored. >> if you decide at any time to exercise these rights, you can make any statement. do you understand? >> you ask her if she's horny. you ask if she does anal. >> it's a question. >> in this state, depending on the circumstances, that is against the law. do you get that? >> it's against the law to say it on there? >> it's against the law to >> it's against the law to solicit underage girls for sex. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed killer. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. guaranteed. weeds won't play dead, they'll stay dead. roundup. no root. no w
>> mm-hmm. >> but you did it anyway. right? >> mm-hmm. >> do you ever watch television? watch "dateline nbc"? >> no. >> i'm chris hansen. and i'm a reporter for "dateline nbc." it's a news show. and we're doing a story on computer predators. >> you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> once these guys are arrested, they're evaluated and they're monitored....
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mm. do you know, that is such a relief.im with his head being flushed down the toilet, or chained to the... shh! you worry too much. i'll go and sort ben out. come on. ben. take you up to bed. ( sirens ) mm. woman on tv: perhaps we could go over your version... alone at last, eh? do you mind if we forget about the sex? oh, could we? too knackered. yeah. you see judge john deed there? yeah. he's presiding over a case where the prosecution barrister is his ex-wife and the defense barrister is his girlfriend. is that allowed? yeah, he's a maverick. and he's shagging the expert witness. right. no wonder he looks so pleased with himself. oh, i've done the sums, by the way. eh? the world trip idea, i've done the sums. you see, we could rent the house. i could do some teaching along the way. it's all, you know, it's all perfectly possible. do you mind if i look at it tomorrow? only, mentally, i'm a bit... no, no, no. that's fine. only, ahem, don't take too long about it, because i have a very rare blood disease. what? yeah. ben's
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. >> mm-hmm. >> page 63, actually the bottom of 62, after 1870 he says a new type of addict began to emerge and he's talking specifically about the white opium smoker and that they were drawn in directly from the underworld from pr prostitutes, petty criminals, pimps and hangers on and that they were profiled as actually being a different class of people, that physicians didn't care about them, they were pleasure seekers and not medically induced addicts. but what you see after this is the implementation of the harrison act and other legal actions that virtually deride the opium -- smoking opium supply so that after 1914 and through the 1920s you see this turn to subcutaneous hypodermic injections because they can't get smoking opium, so they turn to other forms of opiates. >> mm-hmm. yeah. so the 19th century demographic profile has either died out or changed or switched to other forms of opiates. and they're not being remrplace at the same rate. who is replacing them? who is the average opium addict by, say, 1920? frank? >> it's people who know the opium addicts. it says on 121 the
. >> mm-hmm. >> page 63, actually the bottom of 62, after 1870 he says a new type of addict began to emerge and he's talking specifically about the white opium smoker and that they were drawn in directly from the underworld from pr prostitutes, petty criminals, pimps and hangers on and that they were profiled as actually being a different class of people, that physicians didn't care about them, they were pleasure seekers and not medically induced addicts. but what you see after this...
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tavis: mm-hmm. how did you navigate having to revisit that? and another band member who dies in another accident. >> that was when we were just starting to get over, getting mobile again, and we were talking about music, and i had some new stuff that i had written, and it was the first time that i looked at it, and then that happens. i was -- where was i? i was somewhere in the caribbean, and they called me and said, "do not come home." so i did not. i stayed down there. it was pretty rough. tavis: how much more important -- it has always been important, that music has always been the epicenter, that music has always been central in your life. how much more did the music become, have to become to help you navigate through these difficult times? >> well, let's see, up until the time of the death, we had two different records. both of them, they released them, and they just came on the charts with an anchor. they just did not do anything. i have always been like the doubting thomas of the band. so i looked at my brother and said, "c, i told you
tavis: mm-hmm. how did you navigate having to revisit that? and another band member who dies in another accident. >> that was when we were just starting to get over, getting mobile again, and we were talking about music, and i had some new stuff that i had written, and it was the first time that i looked at it, and then that happens. i was -- where was i? i was somewhere in the caribbean, and they called me and said, "do not come home." so i did not. i stayed down there. it was...
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>> mm-hmm, yep. so one i like to imagine is if you have a sphere and it pinches in along the waist, it kind of stretches out as it oscillates, so it's kind of going up and going out again, going up and going out. so spheres oscillate. that's perfectly fine. they have ways that they'll prefer to oscillate. >> you know, these spherical harmonics that people are now using those things to basically try to understand what the universe sounds like, so that there's this cosmic microwave background which is vibrating throughout the entire universe, and then understanding that in terms of its harmonics ends up being a deep question related to cosmology and the big bang. >> and at the small scale, you could use the spherical harmonics to understand how electrons move between energy shells in an atom, for example. so you have orbitals that also use the harmonics of a sphere. >> so we have strings, but not quite string theory. >> no. >> but then we go from electrons, right, and we sort of stop at musical instrum
>> mm-hmm, yep. so one i like to imagine is if you have a sphere and it pinches in along the waist, it kind of stretches out as it oscillates, so it's kind of going up and going out again, going up and going out. so spheres oscillate. that's perfectly fine. they have ways that they'll prefer to oscillate. >> you know, these spherical harmonics that people are now using those things to basically try to understand what the universe sounds like, so that there's this cosmic microwave...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> can i deal with it bluntly in this way? are you able to assist the inquiry from your own knowledge of any evidence which would suggest that an express deal was made between mr. murdoch, mr. blair, or mr. blair's government? >> i don't think there ever was such a deal. >> could we be clear, mr. campbell, on what that answer's based? i'm not asking you to comment. i'm just skug from your own knowledge if you knew of such a deal you would tell us because i've asked you to tell us. do you have any evidence of such a deal? >> no. absolutely not. >> in terms of the possibility of implied trade-offs or unspoken supplications, paragraph 49, you refer there to -- i think we probably asked you to look at the big bad bastard comment, which is mr. paul keating, who was then of course the labor prime minister in australia, wasn't he? >> yeah. >> you cover this in your diaries, volume 1, pages 247 and followi following. you set out part of the citation. page 247. on the 16th of july, 199 5. >> mm-hmm. >> on murdoch he told tb he's a big
. >> mm-hmm. >> can i deal with it bluntly in this way? are you able to assist the inquiry from your own knowledge of any evidence which would suggest that an express deal was made between mr. murdoch, mr. blair, or mr. blair's government? >> i don't think there ever was such a deal. >> could we be clear, mr. campbell, on what that answer's based? i'm not asking you to comment. i'm just skug from your own knowledge if you knew of such a deal you would tell us because...
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most of the hard anodized you will see is 3 mm this is 4 mm which is why this professional cookware.tainless% bottom and there is not another hard anodized collection out there that will work on induction. this is almost $78 and you also get the steamer insert 10" 1 1/2 qt 8" and 10". we are in the final 400 and this is the final show of the visit. why is it so difficult to find a hard anodized collection that works on induction? >>guest: i hard anodized because it is durable and able to take a bit of punishment. this is the hardest metal known to man so you will not scratch it. i added stainless steel to the bottom to give it extra strength and it will be able to be used on any type of cooktop that you have from induction to gas to elector.electric. this is a beautiful, like ok, hard cookware collection i created. >>host: this stainless steel that is sandwiched into the hard. this one pan should cost around $400! usually this is a disk and this is crafted so beautifully. >>guest: she loves this, does she done a lot of cooking shows and have never seen hard anodized that is in this t
most of the hard anodized you will see is 3 mm this is 4 mm which is why this professional cookware.tainless% bottom and there is not another hard anodized collection out there that will work on induction. this is almost $78 and you also get the steamer insert 10" 1 1/2 qt 8" and 10". we are in the final 400 and this is the final show of the visit. why is it so difficult to find a hard anodized collection that works on induction? >>guest: i hard anodized because it is...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: it happened overnight. >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: maybe this was just his time to walk. >> that's true. >> reporter: have you considered that? >> yes, absolutely. >> reporter: so tell me what you would say to all those people watching this who never met cash, who never had a child like cash, who are going to be judgmental of you, wondering if you're wasting your money. why are you doing this? >> we saw enough evidence from the first time that it's worth trying again. in this particular case, with cash's other conditions, we don't have many other options. any really other options. >> reporter: so stephanie and josh decided to take their son to india for a second time. to the very same clinic. and this time cnn is going, too. for stephanie krolick the cost of both trips will be more than $50,000. at his home office in madison, wisconsin, steven byer wishes them well. he's never met them but is convinced they are being ripped off. >> the bigger the disease, the greater the predator. so they're preying on people who have terminal illness and their families. >> repor
. >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: it happened overnight. >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: maybe this was just his time to walk. >> that's true. >> reporter: have you considered that? >> yes, absolutely. >> reporter: so tell me what you would say to all those people watching this who never met cash, who never had a child like cash, who are going to be judgmental of you, wondering if you're wasting your money. why are you doing this? >> we saw enough evidence...
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of9 mm pearls for this price. comparable you saw something a little smaller. >>guest: mm, 100 in.maller they were not genuine pearl and they were $50 more. the price we are looking at (...) eating >>guest: he kind of like them just get them home because you cannot get 100 in. of pearls. i have adding enhancers and pendants to them. i thought they were a little plain for me and then when i started jazzing them up and putting the black-and-white together. i need to also show you what i've been doing at home because i became obsessed with them. i take a black-and-white so just so you know i wear black yoga pants every single day because i am wearing working from home or going to the jewelry district. what i do is i take two of these like this then i put them together like this basically fold them in half, i've been up for some in the hours is not even funny i take them and i put them on like this my assistant randy tate is a little ball out of grosgrain ribbon and ties a bowl in the back for me and look at what i get. you can get >>host: that look for than $160 if you order it right
of9 mm pearls for this price. comparable you saw something a little smaller. >>guest: mm, 100 in.maller they were not genuine pearl and they were $50 more. the price we are looking at (...) eating >>guest: he kind of like them just get them home because you cannot get 100 in. of pearls. i have adding enhancers and pendants to them. i thought they were a little plain for me and then when i started jazzing them up and putting the black-and-white together. i need to also show you what...
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>> i want it give a shout-out to unisex dresses. [ cheers and applause ] mm, mm, mm.dresses are not just for ladies. i mean, look at these colors! you got crispy cream. lovely lavenders. pretty pink. [ cheers ] got everything you always wanted in a unisex dress, right here. and best of all, it comes right above the knee. so ladies won't think i'm easy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i think you look lovely. >> can i do one, jimmy? >> jimmy: sure. tuba -- tuba gooding jr. over there. hey, tuba. go for it, buddy. >> shout-out to sousaphones. that's right, sousaphones, not tubas. you see, tubas are for losers. but sousaphones -- sousaphone. sousaphones get you laid. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: okay. that's very good. >> yo, i got one. >> jimmy: sure, sure, go ahead. >> yo, shout-out to graduation caps. they're pointy. they got this tassel. they're fun to play with. and if someone pisses you off, it doubles as a throwing star. [ laughter ] oh, oh! oh, my sternum! also, today's my birthday! [ applause ] >> jimmy: somebody should probably check on that
>> i want it give a shout-out to unisex dresses. [ cheers and applause ] mm, mm, mm.dresses are not just for ladies. i mean, look at these colors! you got crispy cream. lovely lavenders. pretty pink. [ cheers ] got everything you always wanted in a unisex dress, right here. and best of all, it comes right above the knee. so ladies won't think i'm easy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i think you look lovely. >> can i do one, jimmy? >> jimmy: sure. tuba -- tuba gooding...
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kkds fiveemonths after mm husband dded, because i wanted them to know they were not the only kids who lost a parent, either motherror father in the to know that there's a place - they can go to where they feel normal and where they feel they don'tthave to aaways talk about what happened. but we're all here for tte same reason. taas has been bringing survivors together on memorial day weekend sincc 1994 -- with grief seminars noo a mental illness. grief is not a physical injury. grief ii a wound of the heart and the absolute most therapeuticc comfort for someone who is grieving the loss of a loved young widow who was pregnant at the ime of the loss, a mom who is grieving the loss of doee this weekend mean to you? meka: what oes it mean to you? callb: thatteven though your parent or your husband or your wife died you can still have un and that's what this camppis for. nats of band caleb is paired with mentor, louis iverson, for a second year. louis serves in the air force.just because they have that we as military groupp have just forgotten about ttem. wwth otter childree who know paren
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i understood war a little better than i had when i first encountered it, mm-hmm. >> okay. so tell me about bruce crandall. what was he like? and him as a commander? >> he was a tremendous leader. almost to a point of a little bit dangerous. i'll give you an example. we were coming back in one evening, from a operation, and had been inserting troops, and we were empty. and we come in near this one village and we had normally received fire from that village, and he came in with the radio and says, yellow "x" to one of the other pilots, take over the flight, and he says, follow me freeman. you know, circuit 2-6, roger. and we peeled off from the formation, dropped down and started out over this village. and we flew around the village for awhile. we landed, come back and i says pray tell, why did we do that? and he says, to see if we could draw some fire and i started to punch him out but i didn't, because he was my friend and also my commander. but, he was trying to draw fire, at which at the time we would have called in gunships to take care of the problem. >> right. >> but
i understood war a little better than i had when i first encountered it, mm-hmm. >> okay. so tell me about bruce crandall. what was he like? and him as a commander? >> he was a tremendous leader. almost to a point of a little bit dangerous. i'll give you an example. we were coming back in one evening, from a operation, and had been inserting troops, and we were empty. and we come in near this one village and we had normally received fire from that village, and he came in with the...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> so you can enlighten us as to what the practice was between 1997 and 2003. >> i did stay involved with tony blair and later with gordon brown. but for example, when people talk about blaming their advisers or we've talked about some of gordon's special advisers, i don't think it's enough for a politician to say well, they're freelance or they're doing their own thing. jonathan and i were both very, very senior in the system, but if we were dealing with difficult, sensitive issues we knew at all times we were representing the prime minister. and special advisers are very personal appointments by ministers or in our case the prime minister. and that's why i think there was a lot of justified skepticism following the evidence of one of your recent witnesses. >> i've been asked by one core participant to ask you questions about the black rod incident in 2002. the death of the queen mother, which was of course in april of 2002. and provided you with a little clip, mr. campbell, of materials. can we just get the chronology right? there was a piece in the "mail" on sunday -- >>
. >> mm-hmm. >> so you can enlighten us as to what the practice was between 1997 and 2003. >> i did stay involved with tony blair and later with gordon brown. but for example, when people talk about blaming their advisers or we've talked about some of gordon's special advisers, i don't think it's enough for a politician to say well, they're freelance or they're doing their own thing. jonathan and i were both very, very senior in the system, but if we were dealing with...
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mm-hmm.ookie will be part of a major exhibition at the fair. >> mm. >> they fry everything there. >> mm-hmm. >> weird when i said the name of that cookie it didn't sound right >> it was right. >> local students are getting a lesson in bread baking and other science activities. >> not only will the experience be educational and fun but this lesson is also teaching them to give back to the community. holly morris is live at johns hopkins montgomery county campus to explain. hey, holly. >> hey guys this is a nationwide program that king arthur flour does out of vermont : and they have been around for two centuries and they go around and teach kids fourth through seventh grade how to bake bread from scratch. there is a giving back part of it as well. paula grey is with king arthur what are you doing paula. >> making some very very tasty cinnamon rolls and used our dough that the kids learned how to make i rolled it up flat. >> well, we are going to talk about cinnamon rolls later, tease people pa
mm-hmm.ookie will be part of a major exhibition at the fair. >> mm. >> they fry everything there. >> mm-hmm. >> weird when i said the name of that cookie it didn't sound right >> it was right. >> local students are getting a lesson in bread baking and other science activities. >> not only will the experience be educational and fun but this lesson is also teaching them to give back to the community. holly morris is live at johns hopkins montgomery county...
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and the pearls are you are getting 8-9 mm pearls.have it in white or the beautiful black and the possibilities here (...) >>host: they are endless. the >>guest: a r endless, first of all this is an opportunity to purchase from the and there was a store and i want you to just look i am just not in this twice it is so she, you can wear it as a belt you can wear it for * does that look? can as little my look. i've tired, i have been up all night but this is an opportunity purchase. of9 mm rope pearls they were ordered by a large jewelry chain and apparently they were not able except delivery i think for a financial credit reason or something like that and the pearl farmer called hsn called cindy my buyer and said can you give these to carol brodie i think this is her style and i will sell them to you for half of my cost so that you can retail them for what they should cost wholesale.just so you know in your head wholesale is half the price of what we pay when we buy something in a store so if you buy something for hundred dollars it pro
and the pearls are you are getting 8-9 mm pearls.have it in white or the beautiful black and the possibilities here (...) >>host: they are endless. the >>guest: a r endless, first of all this is an opportunity to purchase from the and there was a store and i want you to just look i am just not in this twice it is so she, you can wear it as a belt you can wear it for * does that look? can as little my look. i've tired, i have been up all night but this is an opportunity purchase. of9...
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thee grabbed mm, i said why is you grabbing me? 5927 my ddughter is out ere, i'm gginn across tte street, i wasn't resisting arrest, i was following your order,, they ssill grabbed me, i said llt me go, then heeput me on the ground, next thing you know, some big cop came, he hit me. (guglielmi) " it appparedd through watching that video they were having a tough time getting himmtoocomply, but i don't believe any orce was use" used.." threatt joined others last night to air complaints at the ffice of the "justice 4 trayvon mmrtin committee".. tempers are rising.... , and they say they'll continue to hold poliie accountable for any suspected abuss or brutality.including a recent police involved shoottng... the a-ccl-u is nowwweighing in saying... the force failed to comply with the settlement of a lawsuit over improper arrests. police could nottjustify 35 peecent of so called "quality of life" arrests. they are late setting up a syyttm to monitor those arrests. they alsooreeussd to aarested and released without being charged.so far..
thee grabbed mm, i said why is you grabbing me? 5927 my ddughter is out ere, i'm gginn across tte street, i wasn't resisting arrest, i was following your order,, they ssill grabbed me, i said llt me go, then heeput me on the ground, next thing you know, some big cop came, he hit me. (guglielmi) " it appparedd through watching that video they were having a tough time getting himmtoocomply, but i don't believe any orce was use" used.." threatt joined others last night to air...
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they're the perfect round, a mm freshwater pearl.water pearl sterling silver necklace.set top free thises. -- [♪ music ♪] [♪ music ♪] >>host: this is a sense, you pet them the carved flower and cultured freshwater if you get the earrings and necklace you can choose between the red coral or the genuine turquoise and did those are carved by studying. we're going to move into the earring so as a set , there is going to be had jewelry that you can get home for $5 and this is first time at this low price by the way it does come in and did adorable gift box. what a great presentations. you are getting the 5 sets of pearl earrings. coin done to what could be interpreted in to a south sea pearl canvas letter that pink and the fresh organic brain. or cares years, they break down to less than $5 for a pair of earrings . this is an extraordinary gift tree can if you that tahitian pearls, you will love the flower jewelry . this is a great line by terry luxury said she lives in tahiti and she brings us an incredible collection. you are looking at
they're the perfect round, a mm freshwater pearl.water pearl sterling silver necklace.set top free thises. -- [♪ music ♪] [♪ music ♪] >>host: this is a sense, you pet them the carved flower and cultured freshwater if you get the earrings and necklace you can choose between the red coral or the genuine turquoise and did those are carved by studying. we're going to move into the earring so as a set , there is going to be had jewelry that you can get home for $5 and this is first...
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the tarragon is sort of infused the flavor. >> mm-hmm. >> and we're going to use the pan drippings that the chicken juice. we're going to pour it into a gravy separator. and i was telling you earlier, thighs are the new chicken breast. they're a lot more flavorful. half the price. really nice, rich flavor. >> they're becoming really hot, aren't they? >> they are, they are. a lot of poultry producers are saying that they're selling more chicken thighs than ever before. >> mm-hmm. >> so what happens here is you kind of let this sit for about 20 minutes. >> you've got some that's separated. >> that way you don't have to have the grease. you just get the nice juice. so we'll put that in here. we're going to add a little bit of vermouth, too. >> ah-ha! >> this is great. you can use a dry white wine. >> and the alcohol will actually cook off. >> the alcohol is going to cook out. we'll put a little bit of cream in there. we're going to let all of that reduce. now this recipe has spring peas, which is what makes it nice and spring and happy. >> right. >> so we have english shelled peas that hav
the tarragon is sort of infused the flavor. >> mm-hmm. >> and we're going to use the pan drippings that the chicken juice. we're going to pour it into a gravy separator. and i was telling you earlier, thighs are the new chicken breast. they're a lot more flavorful. half the price. really nice, rich flavor. >> they're becoming really hot, aren't they? >> they are, they are. a lot of poultry producers are saying that they're selling more chicken thighs than ever before....
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mm-hmm. good. lo.a little bimore because you hear it, and they respond right away. it just feels awkward to me. let's hear the line, beat, then a response. right. i think it's going to feel better. yeah. come on. let's go do some business. don't do it, howard! what did you say? i said, "don't do it." yeah. it's getting better. that's good. okay. ♪ (music plays) hey. hi, guys. i haven't seen you in a while. wow. you guys have really grown. look what i brought foyou guys. yo little friend. oh, my god. sorry i haven't been here. time for watering. all right. howard!r watering. what the hell are you doing up here? i'm thinking? "thinking"? you don't walk out of a meeting like that. you don't just stand up and walk out. otherwise they're thinking they said something. howard! howard, talk to me. howard, talk to me! wait. listen to me. listen to me. let me remind you of the upside here; okay? you take a million dollars; okay? a year and a half, maybe two -- three at the outside -- you're walking away with fou
mm-hmm. good. lo.a little bimore because you hear it, and they respond right away. it just feels awkward to me. let's hear the line, beat, then a response. right. i think it's going to feel better. yeah. come on. let's go do some business. don't do it, howard! what did you say? i said, "don't do it." yeah. it's getting better. that's good. okay. ♪ (music plays) hey. hi, guys. i haven't seen you in a while. wow. you guys have really grown. look what i brought foyou guys. yo little...
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i see "hack" everywhere. >> mm-hmm. >> hack. it has a negative connotation, doesn't it? >> when we say "hacker," there's this whole definition that engineers have for themselves, where it's very much a compliment when you call someone a hacker, where "to hack something" means to build something very quickly, right? in one night, you can sit down and you could churn out a lot of code, and at the end, you have a product. >> which is what he expects from his 500 engineers. as we walked through, we got a sense of high-level competition, whether it's writing code into the night or taking breaks to play speed chess. it's a constant game of one-upsmanship. you have hack-athons. >> yeah, and hack-athons are these things where just all of the facebook engineers get together and stay up all night building things. and we just have this culture-- >> and you too. >> i do too, and, i mean, usually at these hack-athons, i code too just alongside everyone. >> as he spoke, i remembered his awkwardness from 2008 and how he rarely blinks. but he's far more relaxed now, easier to smile, and
i see "hack" everywhere. >> mm-hmm. >> hack. it has a negative connotation, doesn't it? >> when we say "hacker," there's this whole definition that engineers have for themselves, where it's very much a compliment when you call someone a hacker, where "to hack something" means to build something very quickly, right? in one night, you can sit down and you could churn out a lot of code, and at the end, you have a product. >> which is what he...
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is only about a 2 mm. that you have a completely different pattern going onon the third level have another swirl. ensembles i did i care if you live on fifth avenue and you go to every store or rodeo drive you and not be able to work in shifts like this at any price this is truly a one- of-a-kind and the other thing is you cannot size this. even if it gold or platinum you could not because of the three levels. this is >>host: a 4 flex payment we can special. we have dorinoria i understand you love the victoria wieck rings? >>caller: ladies. [laughter] is set my alarm clock mighty be automatically changes to when my tv changes. as a >>guest: impressive you have to teach me how to do that. i tell >>caller: of juicing came to this feature and had no idea until i plug 10 in.. >>host: i understand you have a lot of the victoria wieck rings. s >>caller: special victoria box. i had to get bigger one. they are just having victoria wieck rings. there 30 or 35 and have bought three more today. i have every stack rin
is only about a 2 mm. that you have a completely different pattern going onon the third level have another swirl. ensembles i did i care if you live on fifth avenue and you go to every store or rodeo drive you and not be able to work in shifts like this at any price this is truly a one- of-a-kind and the other thing is you cannot size this. even if it gold or platinum you could not because of the three levels. this is >>host: a 4 flex payment we can special. we have dorinoria i understand...
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mm-mm. ♪ it's a gas >> can we wait till next year for this movie.ait another year. >>> while you're awake, your texts and tweets are next. "morning joe" just moments away. an airline has planes... and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 tons of metal and a paint job. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us one of the biggest airlines in the world. and then decided that wasn't enough. ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for frui, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. they fly just a liiiiittle bit higher... [ man ] he hits it! [ morgan ] ...go just a liiiiittle bit further... [ woman ] a perfect 10! [ morgan ] they can even be perfect. and when we come together... to cheer...as one... [ chuckles ] ...we know what happens. [ crowd cheering ] visa. proud sponsor of the olympic games for 25 years. join our global cheer. >>> the nu
mm-mm. ♪ it's a gas >> can we wait till next year for this movie.ait another year. >>> while you're awake, your texts and tweets are next. "morning joe" just moments away. an airline has planes... and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 tons of metal and a paint job. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us one of...
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mm-hmm. >> it was obviously understandable if they wanted to discover what the reaction from those who were responsible for our media was going to be. and i could equally understand why a prime minister might think it of value to seek to get across in an unvarnished way, unmediated by other press comment, what was really going on in his mind to try and put the best case, which of course is presumably what he was thinking about, for the conclusions that he'd reach. but what i'm interested to know is where that leads. is it requesting support, is it neutral as to whether you have support, is it -- i mean, what's going on here? do you understand my question? >> yeah. i mean, look, by this point as you say it was perfectly clear where this was leading and equally it was perfectly clear that most of of tthe media were opposed to what we were doing and mr. murdoch's titles were in favor of what we were doing. i think it's also fair to say that the prime minister would have appreciated that support at that time because it was probably the most difficult decision he ever had to make. it was th
mm-hmm. >> it was obviously understandable if they wanted to discover what the reaction from those who were responsible for our media was going to be. and i could equally understand why a prime minister might think it of value to seek to get across in an unvarnished way, unmediated by other press comment, what was really going on in his mind to try and put the best case, which of course is presumably what he was thinking about, for the conclusions that he'd reach. but what i'm interested...
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(cover oth shot of his oven) 03:22 :52 "mm oven doesn't work at all now." stove... since february.for now... everything he cooks... &pcomes from the toaster oven. 03:25:35 "replace mm oven, that's aal i'm asking."the problem began whee a water main burst a few blocks from his home. then crews working was ruptured during repairs. poon... water filled the nearby gas lines...leading straight to neiihbors' appliances.03:23:04 "the city send plumbers out toodrain thee water from the gas line and that'sswhen i found out." 03:33:16 "people were knocking on doors - o you have gass do you have gas?"renee washington's stovv was ruined tto.... .b-g-e told hee it wasn't safe to use it.03:32:24 "they came here in february and gave me this notice that the gas box in the basement had waaer in it."at least a appliancessdamaged.03:36:34 "they wenn in our house and took our gas meter off the waal... bubbling in the lines." residents say they were told to file claims with the ciiy - requiesting replacement or reimbursement for damages.but this week... they all received letter
(cover oth shot of his oven) 03:22 :52 "mm oven doesn't work at all now." stove... since february.for now... everything he cooks... &pcomes from the toaster oven. 03:25:35 "replace mm oven, that's aal i'm asking."the problem began whee a water main burst a few blocks from his home. then crews working was ruptured during repairs. poon... water filled the nearby gas lines...leading straight to neiihbors' appliances.03:23:04 "the city send plumbers out toodrain thee...
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text mm to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info visit madmoney .cnbc.com. [ jim koch ] what do fresh flowers, bourbon barrels, chocolate, chilies and something called kosmic mother funk all have in common? sam adams! last year we brewed more than one new beer every week. some we'd been experimenting with for years, others...we just found a cool ingredient. many we brewed just once to see how they would taste. why? -- because at sam adams we love beer. ♪ why? -- because at sam adams we love beer. but why doesn't it last? [ male announcer ] even after a cleaning... plaque quickly starts to grow back. introducing crest pro-health clinical rinse. it actually keeps your teeth 91% clean of plaque even at 2 months after a dental visit. new crest pro-health clinical rinse. is the pain reliever orthopedic doctors recommend most for arthritis pain, think again. and take aleve. it's the one doctors recommend most for arthritis pain. two pills can last all day. ♪ yes. yes. noooo! [ male announcer ] yep, subway broke the 200-calor
text mm to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info visit madmoney .cnbc.com. [ jim koch ] what do fresh flowers, bourbon barrels, chocolate, chilies and something called kosmic mother funk all have in common? sam adams! last year we brewed more than one new beer every week. some we'd been experimenting with for years, others...we just found a cool ingredient. many we brewed just once to see how they would taste. why? -- because at sam adams we love beer. ♪ why? -- because at...
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. >> mm-hmm. and the extension of that going back to what we were talking about a moment earlier, the sense that they don't think anything will happen to them as a result of going beyond those boundaries because the political class, the places we've seen and other parts of our national life don't treat them in the same way as they treat other organizations and people. i think that's the bit when you talk about fixing that has to be fixed. >> let me add one other element to it because i am going to ask you about fixing it, buts other element is that whereas the press will look to hold politics to account, health boards, education authorities, judiciary to account, with rare exception, nobody is holding what they are doing to account. >> correct. correct. correct. and i've addressed that in part when we get on to the -- >> yes, yes -- >> -- future. but i think that is the point. they sit in judgment on and expect openness and transparency from every other part of our national life apart from themsel
. >> mm-hmm. and the extension of that going back to what we were talking about a moment earlier, the sense that they don't think anything will happen to them as a result of going beyond those boundaries because the political class, the places we've seen and other parts of our national life don't treat them in the same way as they treat other organizations and people. i think that's the bit when you talk about fixing that has to be fixed. >> let me add one other element to it...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> what do you know about that decision to walk? instead of being lifted or -- there's also a question of you why wanted -- why people were even going to go to albany. >> right. in hindsight or do you want my -- >> yeah, in hindsight. >> well, yeah. on that particular morning when the colonel calls you to the command post and the orders of day are we're going to move out. we know a portion of this unit is going to be airlifted out, and some of you guys are going to walk. now, again, i overlay my attachment mentality. they're obviously not going to fly out the stepchildren. so we assume that we would probably be one of the units that walked out. because again, i think the concept was at that time we had also established communications with my parent battalion. and there was some discussion of marrying up with that battalion at albany, and that was an assumption on my part, that we were going to go -- once we got to albany, we would be airlifted back to my battalion so we would marry up with my battalion. now after 40 years i understa
. >> mm-hmm. >> what do you know about that decision to walk? instead of being lifted or -- there's also a question of you why wanted -- why people were even going to go to albany. >> right. in hindsight or do you want my -- >> yeah, in hindsight. >> well, yeah. on that particular morning when the colonel calls you to the command post and the orders of day are we're going to move out. we know a portion of this unit is going to be airlifted out, and some of you guys...
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>> recipe said. >> mm-hmm. >> how is that? more garlic. >> let's see what lola says. >> how about trying out these biscuits. >> come here sweet girl. >> myfoxdc.com our website, we have a link to math more's website. -- strathmore's website. did lola eat it? >> well, she is thinking about it. >> she says it needs more garlic too. >> good news maybe just more for you. >> actually, yes. >> more dog fun coming up in our next hour. i promise. they are crazy here at strathmore. >> thank you. >> dogs are unpredictable. >> all right. 8:54 a.m. on wednesday morning straight ahead at 9:00 a.m., big plans for memorial service honouring dcs late god father of go go. >> plus we are remembering chuck brown here at fox 5 today with music of james funk and proper utensil. fox 5 morning news will be right back back excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting
>> recipe said. >> mm-hmm. >> how is that? more garlic. >> let's see what lola says. >> how about trying out these biscuits. >> come here sweet girl. >> myfoxdc.com our website, we have a link to math more's website. -- strathmore's website. did lola eat it? >> well, she is thinking about it. >> she says it needs more garlic too. >> good news maybe just more for you. >> actually, yes. >> more dog fun coming up in our next...