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effectively closed the book on the 2000 presidential election by ending the florida recount and mr. boies. good to have you. >> good to be here. this time i have ted olson who is representing me. >> that's right. you are a team here which is striking. pick up on this conversation. what is it that you need the court to decide in lay language? >> sure. at the very beginning of this case, he said we needed to prove three things. first marriage is a fund aament right. we needed to do that and the defendants even agreed with that. the supreme court has ruled that 14 times in the last 100 years. second, we needed to prove that depriving gay and lesbian citizens of the right to marry seriously harmed them and seriously harmed the children that they were raising. and we proved that, too, not only through our witnesses but through the defense witnesses. >> can i interrupt on that point? i think it's significant. in effect, are you vaing you want gays and lesbians to be treated as a protected class like african-americans? in other words, the burden is so high to diskrip nate against them? >> that's
effectively closed the book on the 2000 presidential election by ending the florida recount and mr. boies. good to have you. >> good to be here. this time i have ted olson who is representing me. >> that's right. you are a team here which is striking. pick up on this conversation. what is it that you need the court to decide in lay language? >> sure. at the very beginning of this case, he said we needed to prove three things. first marriage is a fund aament right. we needed to...
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crazy alert looking for the next trend in organic food meat arthur boy mr boyd is a resident of cornwall england and an added consumer of road kill by. beryl it is interesting diet first started as a curiosity. and if you know me more with my wife. with a cat. i'm often asked how did this all begin. with nine hundred seventy six when i was living on my own i didn't have to. bother with anybody else's feelings in the matter the food was there to be brought home and eaten. i would pick up roadkill own in those days. to bring hope and. actually done these. things and stuff them. in stead of throwing the body away i decided to. now boy males a badger is bats and weasels you name it i mean who could possibly pass up a treat like this. this way. slipping off. that nice neat coat. ok. may we have a casserole badgers haid. point speciality. of the new the. brains in a moment. think the brains of all bubbled out actually now have a tendency to do that they. just scrumptious. they've been living this way since the seventeenth century. their rituals are strict. their communities are the silicon. th
crazy alert looking for the next trend in organic food meat arthur boy mr boyd is a resident of cornwall england and an added consumer of road kill by. beryl it is interesting diet first started as a curiosity. and if you know me more with my wife. with a cat. i'm often asked how did this all begin. with nine hundred seventy six when i was living on my own i didn't have to. bother with anybody else's feelings in the matter the food was there to be brought home and eaten. i would pick up...
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crazy alert looking for the next trend in organic food meat arthur boy mr boyd is a resident of cornwall england and an added consumer of road kill. beryl it is interesting diet first started as a curiosity. if you know me mo with my wife. with a cat. i'm often asked how did this begin. nine hundred seventy six when i was living on my own i didn't have to. bother with anybody else's feelings in the matter. the food was there to be brought home and. i would pick up road keown in those days. to bring home when. i'm not actually done. skin things and stuff them. stead of throwing the body away i decided to start eating now boyd cooks up meals a badger is bad and weasels you name it i mean who could possibly pass up a treat like this. this way. scott. maybe slipping off. that nicely cooked. ok. may we have a casserole badgers haid. point speciality. that is very tender. i should be in the brains in a moment. i think the brains of all bubbled out actually now have a tendency to do that. just scrumptious. let me let me alone will let me ask you a question from. here on this board is what we ha
crazy alert looking for the next trend in organic food meat arthur boy mr boyd is a resident of cornwall england and an added consumer of road kill. beryl it is interesting diet first started as a curiosity. if you know me mo with my wife. with a cat. i'm often asked how did this begin. nine hundred seventy six when i was living on my own i didn't have to. bother with anybody else's feelings in the matter. the food was there to be brought home and. i would pick up road keown in those days. to...
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mr. planetarium operator. what brings you out here? these boysgot a master plan to screw with the minds of everyone in town. [ chuckles ] oh, really? yeah, i just thought i'd come show them around so they'd know there's nothing to be scared of. actually, this is a pretty inopportune time. okay. i'll be quick, then. of course, officer. come on in. [ robotically ] hello, children. oh, no! they got chef, too! welcome to the planetarium. well, it's nice to see you finally got a real job, chef. i love my work. i know what you mean. i've always loved the planetarium, too. would you like to see the stars, officer? no! no! that would be superduper! don't do it, officer barbrady! hello? hi, grandma. it's me -- eric. oh, hello, eric. grandma sure has missed you. i wanted to remind you that i'm gonna be on television tonight, so be sure to watch. oh, i will, eric. you know, i remember when i was a little girl and had my first talent-show audition -- okay. bye. [ telephone beeping ] mr. marsh: hello. the marshes aren't in now. please leave a message. stan, i
mr. planetarium operator. what brings you out here? these boysgot a master plan to screw with the minds of everyone in town. [ chuckles ] oh, really? yeah, i just thought i'd come show them around so they'd know there's nothing to be scared of. actually, this is a pretty inopportune time. okay. i'll be quick, then. of course, officer. come on in. [ robotically ] hello, children. oh, no! they got chef, too! welcome to the planetarium. well, it's nice to see you finally got a real job, chef. i...
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mr. president, you keep doing the boy cries wolf, you have to stop the howling, what do you think happens? >> the real crisis is not so much of the economic crisis that affects the ordinary citizen. we do know to charles' point that tens of thousands of defense workers will be laid off. its real catastrophe to lose your job. the real catastrophe is that the government will not compromise. this isn't the third reich. it's supposed to be some people giving and not everyone getting what they want. the fact that the government can't compromise and come to a decision in the harsh spirit of compromising, that is the crisis. >> neil: adam? >>> i'm going to take a slightly difficulty tact. i don't disagree what last been said. i think that the american people deserve a fair amount of the blame, too. we know public opinion polls we are not happy with the way our leaders in washington are leading but at the same time, we don't ever want them to cut any of our programs. electorate is completely two-face order this issue. it's not terribly surprising to me. >> neil: you are talking about the differen
mr. president, you keep doing the boy cries wolf, you have to stop the howling, what do you think happens? >> the real crisis is not so much of the economic crisis that affects the ordinary citizen. we do know to charles' point that tens of thousands of defense workers will be laid off. its real catastrophe to lose your job. the real catastrophe is that the government will not compromise. this isn't the third reich. it's supposed to be some people giving and not everyone getting what they...
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self-inflicted injuries caused suspicion among russian officials leading them to believe that the boy been abused mr geisha is still ongoing and charges may still be filed against the parents. hundreds of activists and tourists have stalled the demolition project in the longest remaining section of the early all property developers have permission to tear it down and build a luxury apartment block the police were forced to halt the demolition of the twenty three metre long segment after the standoff on multiple works of iconic street art would be lost if the construction goes ahead. and the american food program that helps those on low incomes is reportedly being abused by some who don't need financial aid artie's new york resident or a half an ist went to find out what taxpayers think about the way that money is spent. according to the u.s. government more than forty seven million people now use the food stamp program are americans abusing the system this week let's talk about that one of the largest consumers of food stamps is actually wal-mart as they underpay their employees so we're concerned a
self-inflicted injuries caused suspicion among russian officials leading them to believe that the boy been abused mr geisha is still ongoing and charges may still be filed against the parents. hundreds of activists and tourists have stalled the demolition project in the longest remaining section of the early all property developers have permission to tear it down and build a luxury apartment block the police were forced to halt the demolition of the twenty three metre long segment after the...
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mr. president, you keep doing the boy who cried wolf and you've got to stop the howling.t do you think happens? >> i think the real crisis is not so much the economic crisis that affects the ordinary citizen although we do know, to charles' point that tens of thousands of defensivelyion workers are going to be laid off. for those people it's a catastrophe to lose your job and even to lose it for a few weeks, it's a real catastrophe. i think the real catastrophe is that the government will not compromise. this isn't the third reich, it's not supposed to be run by absolutes, it's supposed to be run by some people giving, not getting everything they want. the fact is the government cannot compromise and come to the spirit of compromise for what's good of the country and that's the crisis. >> neil: adam. >> i'm going it take a slightly different tack, i don't disagree with anything that's been said. i think that the american people deserve a fair amount of the blame here, too. we know that public opinion polls say we're not happy with the way our leaders in washington are lea
mr. president, you keep doing the boy who cried wolf and you've got to stop the howling.t do you think happens? >> i think the real crisis is not so much the economic crisis that affects the ordinary citizen although we do know, to charles' point that tens of thousands of defensivelyion workers are going to be laid off. for those people it's a catastrophe to lose your job and even to lose it for a few weeks, it's a real catastrophe. i think the real catastrophe is that the government will...
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mr. naidu's class shows us why boys' ballet training can be compared to sports. >> men or young boys are more apt to be more competitive. they're a lot more physical, they certainly can't stand still for long periods of time and focus on great detail, so, in training them, we use their natural instincts. we use their competitive edge. get it. come on. get it. >> ballet also can help with flexibility and coordination. that can be used on the football field and the basketball court. >> if you watch a player on the court going up into the air, turning around once, and then dunking the ball, it's called a 360, right? well, most people don't realize that ballet dancers, male dancers, do an equivalent, but it's a 720 -- that's two circles in the air. that's what we call a double tour en l'air. >> this class isn't ready for a 720, but other jumps are part of the training. after class, these dancers are exhausted. >> we usually, like, get drinks, eat, because we're losing a lot of energy, but it's actually really fun. >> some people think ballet is easier than sports, but i know from experience
mr. naidu's class shows us why boys' ballet training can be compared to sports. >> men or young boys are more apt to be more competitive. they're a lot more physical, they certainly can't stand still for long periods of time and focus on great detail, so, in training them, we use their natural instincts. we use their competitive edge. get it. come on. get it. >> ballet also can help with flexibility and coordination. that can be used on the football field and the basketball court....
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boys and girls club, the project sponsor. it's late, i will be brief. i salute your fortitude. i want to give a very little project background for you to give some context, although mr. guy has done a good job so far. for the past four years the boys and girls clubs of san francisco have been seeking to build a new clubhouse to replace the aging earnest steyn gold clubhouse between shrader and stanyan described by mr. guy. that clubhouse was built in 1953 and needs significant amount of work. after looking at a number of potential properties in the city, the boys and girls club entered into negotiations with the city of san francisco, the owner of the parcel that hosts the project you're reviewing tonight for a purchase of that property. the decision to move the facility is given by a number of factors that are germain to the discussion that are rehearsed in here. first the upper haight facility needs extensive renovations to meet the need. they hope to move closer to the neighborhoods many of their members currently live, hayes valley and lower haight. third, the club has long desired to locate their administrative headquarters at the site of one of their clubs. so
boys and girls club, the project sponsor. it's late, i will be brief. i salute your fortitude. i want to give a very little project background for you to give some context, although mr. guy has done a good job so far. for the past four years the boys and girls clubs of san francisco have been seeking to build a new clubhouse to replace the aging earnest steyn gold clubhouse between shrader and stanyan described by mr. guy. that clubhouse was built in 1953 and needs significant amount of work....
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mr. fletcher. >> all right. i love you, boys! >> did he just say he loved us?o to bed. >> yeah, yeah. probably. >> all right. i'll see you tomorrow, buddy. >> best friends forever. >> yeah. >> yeah. ♪ ♪ it's gonna take a lot to take me away from you there's nothing that ♪ ♪ a hundred men or more could ever do i bless the rains down in africa ♪ ♪ gonna take some time to do the things we never had woo hoo ♪ [ whistle blows ] >> fallon! timberlake! >> sorry. ♪ it's gonna take a lot to take me away from you there's nothing that ♪ ♪ a hundred men or more could ever do i bless the rains down in africa ♪ ♪ gonna take some time to do the things we never had woo hoo ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it i
mr. fletcher. >> all right. i love you, boys! >> did he just say he loved us?o to bed. >> yeah, yeah. probably. >> all right. i'll see you tomorrow, buddy. >> best friends forever. >> yeah. >> yeah. ♪ ♪ it's gonna take a lot to take me away from you there's nothing that ♪ ♪ a hundred men or more could ever do i bless the rains down in africa ♪ ♪ gonna take some time to do the things we never had woo hoo ♪ [ whistle blows ] >> fallon!...
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boys. child: mr. gerard, i'm playing. man: that's fine. that's why we come outside--to play.lay, matt? hendrick: biologically and physiologically, there are differences, and we need to appreciate and value them. for example, research has shown that the physical activity needs of most boys appear to be different from those of most girls. pile. uh-huh! he's going to-- oh, yeah! ooh! hendrick: like it or not, boys are more likely than girls to engage in more rough-and-tumble play. [children shouting indistinctly] boy: stop it! hendrick: and, more times than not, boys tend to be more overtly aggressive than girls are. [children shouting indistinctly] hendrick: although all children need opportunities for vigorous physical activity, boys do seem to need it specially. their play requires large, sturdy equipment, plenty of space... child: i want you to push me. and a teacher who genuinely welcomes such activity rather than regarding it as a threat to her ability to control the children. as i said, sometimes it can be a real tightrope walk trying to raise or teach a whole child, and
boys. child: mr. gerard, i'm playing. man: that's fine. that's why we come outside--to play.lay, matt? hendrick: biologically and physiologically, there are differences, and we need to appreciate and value them. for example, research has shown that the physical activity needs of most boys appear to be different from those of most girls. pile. uh-huh! he's going to-- oh, yeah! ooh! hendrick: like it or not, boys are more likely than girls to engage in more rough-and-tumble play. [children...
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mr. smith cared about the boys' camp in colorado too. that was a stunt.t is always a stunt. >> it is politics. it still had a purpose. he had a legitimate arangement. legitimate argument. >> come on, evil knievel went over the snake river. it had a purpose. >> the purpose was to get laid. >> on that same note, rick, you talked about how you said i don't buy we need to become more libertarian in order to win elections. i think that's true. i think a lot of it is about leadership. but when you look at some of these issues like supporting gay marriage, these are issues that a lot of young people, even on the right and in the center get behind. so should the gop step back and say, you know what, i on these issues the young population does stand with us. >> i call it being a consistent conservative. i am consistently conservative across the board. i want government out and i want government to be there when there is a market failure. or do the things we can't do in the private sector like defense. there is an appropriate role for government. i am not somebody
mr. smith cared about the boys' camp in colorado too. that was a stunt.t is always a stunt. >> it is politics. it still had a purpose. he had a legitimate arangement. legitimate argument. >> come on, evil knievel went over the snake river. it had a purpose. >> the purpose was to get laid. >> on that same note, rick, you talked about how you said i don't buy we need to become more libertarian in order to win elections. i think that's true. i think a lot of it is about...
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mr. woodward is a big boy and the idea that somehow they were being mean to him, jay carney is paid as is gene sperling to lay out the president's agenda and push back when they think somebody is saying something they don't like about the president. >> bill: do you get the feeling that president obama and his guys and gals understand that public opinion is turning against them here on this whole budget mess? largely because of woodward. woodward has a lot of credibility in this country. woodward is now opposed to the president. and we are starting to see a shift against mr. obama. do they recognize that in your opinion? >> >> yes and no. in the short-term think think public opinion is on their side. poll suggesting some of the gloom and doom the president has laid out there with cabinet the sky may be falling. chicken little stuff flights going to be delayed and janet napolitano saying the country is going to be less safe. that's gotten the country's attention somewhat. i have talked to senior people around here who in private are more realistic and say what they are very worried about is
mr. woodward is a big boy and the idea that somehow they were being mean to him, jay carney is paid as is gene sperling to lay out the president's agenda and push back when they think somebody is saying something they don't like about the president. >> bill: do you get the feeling that president obama and his guys and gals understand that public opinion is turning against them here on this whole budget mess? largely because of woodward. woodward has a lot of credibility in this country....
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mr. paxton? has the boy misbehaved? there was no problem at that time. they refused to go to school with a black wife. it continues on in this vein saying that they allowed him to play at the dance and they would still go. and she closes this section saying, "the boy is a free man as much as any of the young men. and as because his face is black he is not to be denied instruction. is this the way we would have done to others as we would have done to us? >> she is hoping to influence his thinking. how concerned was he with rights and equality's at his point in his presidency? >> it is a little different thing. this is jean who she is talking about, who it is -- who is an adams servant. james was a special person to abigail. one abigail goes to philadelphia a few months after this, john goes don't bring james. he didn't want blacks in philadelphia as his servant. not really clear why, but i think he sensed that they could be corrupted. her were much fewer blacks in massachusetts. and there were more blacks and slaves in philadelphia. -- don'ton't have them
mr. paxton? has the boy misbehaved? there was no problem at that time. they refused to go to school with a black wife. it continues on in this vein saying that they allowed him to play at the dance and they would still go. and she closes this section saying, "the boy is a free man as much as any of the young men. and as because his face is black he is not to be denied instruction. is this the way we would have done to others as we would have done to us? >> she is hoping to influence...
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boys and girls club, the project sponsor. it's late, i will be brief. i salute your fortitude. i want to give a very little project background for you to give some context, although mr. guy has done a good job so far. for the past four years the boys and girls clubs of san francisco have been seeking to build a new clubhouse to replace the aging earnest steyn gold clubhouse between shrader and stanyan described by mr. guy. that clubhouse was built in 1953 and needs signifint
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i'm gonna ride this little boy all the way to an obie award! but, mr.mean you can be the dog. but you... you are the star. me? i'm a star? i want to make a rap album. hey, baby. get it? there was an explosion at work. i can't hear anything. good night. (whispering): french fries in gravy. hmm? so, there was no explosion at work. there was, i just wasn't there. isn't there a part of you that's curious to see what the two of us would make together? someone with my determination, good looks, and upper-body strength, and your last name? i do have a good last name. oh, cleveland, just look at rallo. they grow up so fast. junior's not gonna take baths with you forever. i'll take that bet. oh! you kill all my dreams! good night! good night. hmm, casablanca? never heard of it. philadelphia story? terrible city. chinatown? mm. not in the mood for subtitles. look who's talking? i wonder if this is anything like look who's talking too? john travolta: are you thinking what i'm thinking? bruce willis: yeah. lunch. ha ha! baby called boobies "lunch." (laughs) baby dr
i'm gonna ride this little boy all the way to an obie award! but, mr.mean you can be the dog. but you... you are the star. me? i'm a star? i want to make a rap album. hey, baby. get it? there was an explosion at work. i can't hear anything. good night. (whispering): french fries in gravy. hmm? so, there was no explosion at work. there was, i just wasn't there. isn't there a part of you that's curious to see what the two of us would make together? someone with my determination, good looks, and...
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boy. so he also said mr.o the moms aren't working hard and don't aspire enough. the critics are saying the implications of stay at home moms don't work hard. but joining us now from her home in england is lynn burnham with the group mothers at home matter. it's really hard to believe these comments were even said. are you shocked? >> i'm very shocked. i'm completely godsmack unbelievable. >> so what are moms saying about this? are they really taking it for this spokesperson's words? or thinking it's an anomaly, the program is not necessarily reflection of what that spokesperson and how that person articulated it. >> no. it was certainly meant. it wasn't an anomaly in any way. what happened is over a period of months here in the uk is that the government has pushed a program to get mothers and very young mothers -- that means mothers whose children are very small still, back into the workplace. and first of all they did it by reducing and taking away child benefits, which was universal tax credit that was give
boy. so he also said mr.o the moms aren't working hard and don't aspire enough. the critics are saying the implications of stay at home moms don't work hard. but joining us now from her home in england is lynn burnham with the group mothers at home matter. it's really hard to believe these comments were even said. are you shocked? >> i'm very shocked. i'm completely godsmack unbelievable. >> so what are moms saying about this? are they really taking it for this spokesperson's words?...
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boys. i have something to talk about." >> mr. madoff, what do you have to say for yourself?more madoff when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] [ticking] >> the basic concept of wall street... >> andrew madoff says he thought his father was a financial genius. there were suspicions about bernie madoff's remarkably consistent returns, but the s.e.c. repeatedly cleared him of any wrongdoing. what troubled andrew was his father's refusal to discuss any plans for a succession. >> his plan was that he had no plan. and he would say that when he dies, his end of the business die
boys. i have something to talk about." >> mr. madoff, what do you have to say for yourself?more madoff when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope,...
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mr. sheeran, haven't you done well for a boy who, this is my favorite picture of the year, you said yourselfou were a weird kid when you were little, i wore big glasses, had hearing problems, had a stutter, and i had ginger hair. we have a picture confirming at least some of that. when you look at that little boy, what are you thinking? >> hang on. you'll sprout soon. >> are you surprised at the speed of your ascent? >> it depends. in different countries, yes. i think if you put in the work and the ascent happens, it's an unsurprising thing but australia, for instance, like we've sold more there than places like germany, where i've been 34 times and i've been to australia three times. so some places i'm very surprised at the ascent and some places, where i've now been in america for a year straight, now it's starting to happen here. a bit like cool, that should be happening after all this sort of stuff. but yeah, australia was surprising for me. >> america, i would imagine, remains the holy grail for all singer songwriters. >> i'm still surprised i'm like -- like i have the opportunity to re
mr. sheeran, haven't you done well for a boy who, this is my favorite picture of the year, you said yourselfou were a weird kid when you were little, i wore big glasses, had hearing problems, had a stutter, and i had ginger hair. we have a picture confirming at least some of that. when you look at that little boy, what are you thinking? >> hang on. you'll sprout soon. >> are you surprised at the speed of your ascent? >> it depends. in different countries, yes. i think if you...
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mr. sheeran, haven't you done well for a boy who, this is my favorite picture of the year, you said yourselfn you were little, i wore big glasses, had hearing problems, had a stutter, and i had ginger hair. we have a picture confirming at least some of that. when you look at that little boy, what are you thinking? >> hang on. you'll sprout soon. >> are you surprised at the speed of your ascent? >> it depends. in different countries, yes. i think if you put in the work and the ascent happens, it's an unsurprising thing but australia, for instance, like we've sold more there than places like germany, where i've been 34 times and i've been to australia three times. so some places i'm very surprised at the ascent and some places, where i've now been in america for a year straight, now it's starting to happen here. a bit like cool, that should be happening after all this sort of stuff. but yeah, australia was surprising for me. >> america, i would imagine, remains the holy grail for all singer songwriters. >> i'm still surprised i'm like -- like i have the opportunity to release a single for engl
mr. sheeran, haven't you done well for a boy who, this is my favorite picture of the year, you said yourselfn you were little, i wore big glasses, had hearing problems, had a stutter, and i had ginger hair. we have a picture confirming at least some of that. when you look at that little boy, what are you thinking? >> hang on. you'll sprout soon. >> are you surprised at the speed of your ascent? >> it depends. in different countries, yes. i think if you put in the work and the...
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boy, look how far back it goes. it's like a tooth. so, guess where mr. ocean-phone turned up.e's working for firestone in akron, ohio. ohio? yep. i'm leaving first thing tomorrow morning. you're flying to akron just to zing a guy? don't you understand? it's not about him. to have a line as perfect as jerk store and to never use it. there are no jerk stores. it's--it's just a little confusing is all. it's smart. it's a smart line, and a smart crowd will appreciate it. and i'm not gonna dumb it down for some bonehead mass audience! not you. [telephone rings] hello? elaine it's vincent. vincent... where are you? i have to meet you. no. i can't bear to have anyone see me. vincent, listen, i won't judge you the way everyone else does. you're--you're strange and beautiful and sensitive. now let's have a look at you. all right, but can you bring me a few things from the store? i haven't been out in a while. well, go around, you bunch of crazies. you maniacs are gonna get us all killed. woman: hi. can i help you? oh, yeah, yeah. i'm--i'm cosmo kramer. yeah i had an appointment to annu
boy, look how far back it goes. it's like a tooth. so, guess where mr. ocean-phone turned up.e's working for firestone in akron, ohio. ohio? yep. i'm leaving first thing tomorrow morning. you're flying to akron just to zing a guy? don't you understand? it's not about him. to have a line as perfect as jerk store and to never use it. there are no jerk stores. it's--it's just a little confusing is all. it's smart. it's a smart line, and a smart crowd will appreciate it. and i'm not gonna dumb it...
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mr. paxton? has the boy misbehaved? there was no problem at that time. they refused to go to school with a black wife. it continues on in this vein saying that they allowed him to play at the dance and they would still go. and she closes this section saying, "the boy is a free man as much as any of the young men. and as because his face is black he is not to be denied instruction. is this the way we would have done to others as we would have done to us? >> she is hoping to influence his thinking. how concerned was he with rights and equality's at his point in his presidency? >> it is a little different thing. this is jean who she is talking about, who it is -- who is an adams servant. james was a special person to abigail. one abigail goes to philadelphia a few months after this, john goes don't bring james. he didn't want blacks in philadelphia as his servant. not really clear why, but i think he sensed that they could be corrupted. her were much fewer blacks in massachusetts. and there were more blacks and slaves in philadelphia. he said don't have the
mr. paxton? has the boy misbehaved? there was no problem at that time. they refused to go to school with a black wife. it continues on in this vein saying that they allowed him to play at the dance and they would still go. and she closes this section saying, "the boy is a free man as much as any of the young men. and as because his face is black he is not to be denied instruction. is this the way we would have done to others as we would have done to us? >> she is hoping to influence...
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mr. jerry seinfeld! hey! all right. good afternoon, ithaca. welcome. good to see you here. boys a lot of orange cones on the thruway on the way... up here. uh... uh, i--i, uh... didn't go very well, did it? no, it didn't. and you know why? seeing that pilot in the audience really freaked me out. if you hadn't mentioned anything i would've been fine. i became obsessed with him. i'm stupid, i'm stupid. he asked for tickets i should've said no. i'll go chew him out. oh, it doesn't matter now. don't you worry. i'm on top of this. yeah, yeah. and i'm on the bottom! well, mr. kramer, looks like you're in the hole $3,200. will that be cash or check? come on. one more bet. double or nothing, huh? all right. but let's see some cash on the table. o.k., let me call my bank. all right. just stay here. [telephone rings] hello. uh, yeah, it's me. what's up? o.k., listen i need some cash. what for? i just need it. that's all. oh, no. don't tell me. you're gambling again, aren't you? oh, you weak, weak man. where are you? the airport. airport? we've been betting on arrivals and departures. i'm
mr. jerry seinfeld! hey! all right. good afternoon, ithaca. welcome. good to see you here. boys a lot of orange cones on the thruway on the way... up here. uh... uh, i--i, uh... didn't go very well, did it? no, it didn't. and you know why? seeing that pilot in the audience really freaked me out. if you hadn't mentioned anything i would've been fine. i became obsessed with him. i'm stupid, i'm stupid. he asked for tickets i should've said no. i'll go chew him out. oh, it doesn't matter now....
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mr. sandusky had repeated over and over again in the shower room. with little boys. he saw it. t it. mr. mcqueary did. and the facts were the facts. so mr. sandusky now saying oh, i don't understand what mr. mcqueary saw, well it was evident in the courtroom what he saw, with clear conviction, and without any doubt, at least to my credibility, having been a trial lawyer for 35 years. >> you know what do you make of the paterno family so quickly saying that they don't endorse this documentary, they don't endorse any of this, you know, that they, the truth will be the truth, not, not this, or, or any other, even the louis freeh report. what do you make of that? >> well, it's very interesting. mr. ziegler's had this website up for a long time, which is, you know, called the lies about joe paterno or something like that. the fact of the matter is, that i haven't heard them discredit him previously. he now gets discredited when he gets into bed, if you will, with mr. sandusky. then they want to set some distance. of course, the paterno family wants to set distance from mr. sandusky.
mr. sandusky had repeated over and over again in the shower room. with little boys. he saw it. t it. mr. mcqueary did. and the facts were the facts. so mr. sandusky now saying oh, i don't understand what mr. mcqueary saw, well it was evident in the courtroom what he saw, with clear conviction, and without any doubt, at least to my credibility, having been a trial lawyer for 35 years. >> you know what do you make of the paterno family so quickly saying that they don't endorse this...
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boy. >> i'm beast mode. >> no. >> you're all right. >> nice to see you, mr. visit, napier undergoes a review. >> let's talk about bradley crying. >> i think you know when he starts crying, i tell him, bradley, get up, you're fine. he's raised by a whole bunch of women. you know? and little boys raised by a whole bunch of women get babied. and i don't want my son to grow up getting babied all the time. i want him to have toughness about him. the world's tough. you know what i mean? get up. you have to go on anyway. >> i understand where you're coming from. i want to give you a suggestion. it's okay for him to cry. it's okay for you to say that he's okay. and then, address the situation and move on. it kind of seemed that some of your patterns came from just okay, quick fix. let him on to something else so he stops what he's doing. it's okay to acknowledge why he's crying and move on from that. you understand what i'm saying? >> okay. >> appreciate you coming in. >> thank you, mr. cullens. >> no problem. >> i like to hear insight on what people think about how
boy. >> i'm beast mode. >> no. >> you're all right. >> nice to see you, mr. visit, napier undergoes a review. >> let's talk about bradley crying. >> i think you know when he starts crying, i tell him, bradley, get up, you're fine. he's raised by a whole bunch of women. you know? and little boys raised by a whole bunch of women get babied. and i don't want my son to grow up getting babied all the time. i want him to have toughness about him. the world's tough....
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mr. president, decisions. hmm. it was you that decided to pone i up for a boy's weekend golfing with tiger woods. decided to take the family to hawaii for christmas. and you decided, michelle and kids should go skiing in aspen and that is good for them, by the way. why shut doors on the kids in iowa? florida? texas? make you a deal. jay carney, grab a pencil. let the families take the white house tours next week and i will cover the added expenses. the word is it will cost around $74,000. if i can get the white house doors open, i will pick up the tab. mr. carney, you know this is an offer you can't refuse. give me a call. bob, really? really? of all the place, all over the country -- >> bob: listen, listen. >> greg: we realized "the five" is not your primary source of income. is this your show your hobby? just something you do? >> eric: i care that much. >> andrea: what if kimberly and i volunteered to do the tours can we get in on that? >> eric:ly hon absolutely write the checks if they open the doors next week. >> greg: my vacation to hawaii was canceled due to sequestration. >> eric: oh, i se
mr. president, decisions. hmm. it was you that decided to pone i up for a boy's weekend golfing with tiger woods. decided to take the family to hawaii for christmas. and you decided, michelle and kids should go skiing in aspen and that is good for them, by the way. why shut doors on the kids in iowa? florida? texas? make you a deal. jay carney, grab a pencil. let the families take the white house tours next week and i will cover the added expenses. the word is it will cost around $74,000. if i...
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mr. torrez >> he's doing his best, still trying to raise bail. >> first they murder and then on the very same day. >> that was no accident. my husband shot that poor boy down in cold blood when he bought that gun he carried it with him everywhere hoping something would happen. he had so much rage. now he just sits there and barely speaks. he knew that boy. the one they call ill, he knew him since he was a small boy. but it was dark and all he could see was someone coming through the window. why must there be so many guns? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> and then those boys, paul, the one they call pratt, falling to his death from a freeway overpass. what was he doing out there so late at night. >> the kid was climbing up the freeway sign to tag it and lost his footing. they said he was hit by two cars. >> does life mean nothing any more? what can be done? (music). >> all right, listen up. this ain't kid stuff any more. this is war. everybody attack, all the gangs beating on us, now it's time we take back the hood. we're going to tag it up big and reclaim the store. my cousin coming strapped for back-up so if anything happens. >> hey, what's up, man?
mr. torrez >> he's doing his best, still trying to raise bail. >> first they murder and then on the very same day. >> that was no accident. my husband shot that poor boy down in cold blood when he bought that gun he carried it with him everywhere hoping something would happen. he had so much rage. now he just sits there and barely speaks. he knew that boy. the one they call ill, he knew him since he was a small boy. but it was dark and all he could see was someone coming...
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boy. but he was always looking at brittany... that way. i think there was something wrong with him. briscoe: we're not going to hurt johnny mrs. ramirez, we just want to talk to him. if he didn't do it nothing will happen to him. and if he did do it, he needs help before he harms another little girl. he didn't do this. he respected brittany. but he paid a lot of attention to her. isn't that why you quit? look, mrs. ramirez somebody saw him in baltimore two weeks ago. they saw him at the janaways' house. it couldn't be him. they say he's a big mets fan. no, that's not him. doesn't he wear a mets baseball cap? it's from his high school. ( draws deep breath ) oh, god. please, just... tell us where we can find him. he has... a room on east 126th. please, don't hurt him. he's a good boy. i told him to stop thinking about her, but... he said they were using her to make money. he said he wanted to... save her. john ramirez. police. open up. come on, kid, open up! soup's still warm. someone must have sent up a flare. briscoe: rey... ( sighs ) c rich, dark chocolate meets sweetened soft centers flavored with exotic fruit juices, like p
boy. but he was always looking at brittany... that way. i think there was something wrong with him. briscoe: we're not going to hurt johnny mrs. ramirez, we just want to talk to him. if he didn't do it nothing will happen to him. and if he did do it, he needs help before he harms another little girl. he didn't do this. he respected brittany. but he paid a lot of attention to her. isn't that why you quit? look, mrs. ramirez somebody saw him in baltimore two weeks ago. they saw him at the...
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mr. robinson. when i was a small boy in grammar class, i developed the: >> guest: that's very true.y true. yes, i wrote that, and i felt that way, and i thought everyone did, that before that first impression is overturned by access and knowledge that the faces that seem to deliver certain messages, that faces that have act by lin -- aquiline, straight sort of geometric, slashing exactness to them that give you the impression of precision and rectitude and scientific perfection and all of that. and then there are round faces with soft features that are warm and fuzzy that seem to suggest something else, all of which is totally illogical and makes no sense once you get to know the person behind the faces. but this was a child's, a child's game to see how how ofti could come close to the truth in my reckonings. and i don't know how well i did. do you think there's any chance of a science behind any of this? >> host: i have no opinion on anything. [laughter] except the fact that i did read it in one of your books. that's all i care about right now. bridget posts on our facebook page: i
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boys don't know how to act ♪ >>> even an emmy for this guy on snl. >>> but best of all. >> i'm ready. >>> justin would likely say finding the real mrs.ctober. >> it was a celebrity crush. >> you would hear him order something for her, and like in the milled of of a discussion of a city tour, he felt the need he had to do something special. >>> a new wife, and a new album, with his old friend timba. >> he'll be playing something, and justin is sitting there in the corner, he starts picking up on it and go do this, do this, it's crazy watching them work. >> they had basically four weeks. the thought pattern was we'll make if for the record, put it up for the summer, and in to days, they made 20 songs. >>> 20 songs released in two parts, and feature a notable collaboration between justin and jay-z. >> ♪ no papers >> there was obviously a chemistry that happened to make "suit and tie quest the leadoff record. >> show you how to do this. ♪ as long assite my suit and tie ♪ ♪ i'm going to leave it on the floor tonight ♪ >>> by working with jay-z, he's getting an artist as well formed as him, and in a way it's a grown gyp approach to singing
boys don't know how to act ♪ >>> even an emmy for this guy on snl. >>> but best of all. >> i'm ready. >>> justin would likely say finding the real mrs.ctober. >> it was a celebrity crush. >> you would hear him order something for her, and like in the milled of of a discussion of a city tour, he felt the need he had to do something special. >>> a new wife, and a new album, with his old friend timba. >> he'll be playing something, and...