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i was shy in that class. '...old vice principle, mrs. kline.' mrs k?!?! hornitos premium tequila.urer than your intentions. >> welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight made a documentary about the making of a u.s. citizen. i know how you do that. i learned it in health class. please welcome alexandra pelosi. [cheers and applause] nice to see you again. >> thank you. >> stephen: thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> stephen: you are an emmy-winning film maker. you made journeys with george, diaries of a political tourist, right america. feeling wrong. your new documentary starting when? >> fourth of july, of course. >> stephen: citizen u.s.a. you documented people all over the united states being sworn in to become u.s. citizens. >> did you read it? >> stephen: no. >> yes, i went to all 50 states to meet new american citizens to find out why they wanted to become american citizens. >> stephen: to steal our jobs. [laughter] right? >> they actually bring jobs, too. there are people with ph.ds. not just people swimming the river. there are people with ph.d's. a man from g
i was shy in that class. '...old vice principle, mrs. kline.' mrs k?!?! hornitos premium tequila.urer than your intentions. >> welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight made a documentary about the making of a u.s. citizen. i know how you do that. i learned it in health class. please welcome alexandra pelosi. [cheers and applause] nice to see you again. >> thank you. >> stephen: thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> stephen: you are an emmy-winning film...
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i was shy in that class. '...old vice principle, mrs. kline.' mrs k?!?! hornitos premium tequila. purer than your intentions. (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back to the program. we're discussing the issues of the day, sex scandal and health care issues. for more, though on the sex scandal, this brave new world of penis-based messaging, we're joined by senior women's issues correspondent kristen schaal. kristen, welcome. (cheers and applause) kristen, recently we've seen several high-profile male organs leaked on the internet. (laughter) chris brown's, brett favre, now congressman weiner. deviant? disgusting? what's your reaction to this rash of penis photos? >> well, jon, i mean, it depends. sometimes my reaction is (gasps) and then other times it's (oh, my god) and sometimes it's like... (laughter). bravo, sir. bravo. >> jon: right. what do you think is the issue behind all this? >> well, jon, sending photos of your penis craze can be chalked up to an age-old misconception that women want more information about your penis. (laughter) and that seeing it will make you more
i was shy in that class. '...old vice principle, mrs. kline.' mrs k?!?! hornitos premium tequila. purer than your intentions. (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back to the program. we're discussing the issues of the day, sex scandal and health care issues. for more, though on the sex scandal, this brave new world of penis-based messaging, we're joined by senior women's issues correspondent kristen schaal. kristen, welcome. (cheers and applause) kristen, recently we've seen several...
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mr. kline may have been virtually unrecognizable in his recent appearance as edward stanton of the secretary of war in the movie the conspirator. but he is no stranger to us he testified before our committee ten years ago at our 2001 hearing, and i am delighted that he's made a return performance and encore i guess i will call it, and because i look forward to hearing his perspective on the progress that has been made during the past decade and the road ahead. so welcome. we are delighted to have you here. >> [inaudible] hello? talk, he says. time remaining? [laughter] a bitter talks quickly. senator collins, thank you, senator lieberman, thank you and for the mice mention of the conspirators and my performance as a historical figure. members of the committee, thank you all for inviting me to appear today with this distinguished panel and a mixed this collection of such remarkably policed self possessed quiet but ultimately very vocal delegates. ten years ago as you mentioned i had the honor of
mr. kline may have been virtually unrecognizable in his recent appearance as edward stanton of the secretary of war in the movie the conspirator. but he is no stranger to us he testified before our committee ten years ago at our 2001 hearing, and i am delighted that he's made a return performance and encore i guess i will call it, and because i look forward to hearing his perspective on the progress that has been made during the past decade and the road ahead. so welcome. we are delighted to...
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i was shy in that class. '...old vice principle, mrs. kline.' mrs k?!?! hornitos premium tequila.urer than your intentions. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: oh, hello. [cheers and applause] before we sign off, ladies and gentlemen, i'd like to end the show on an upbeat note: debt. recent -- death. recently the inventor of teleprompter passed away at 91. his device revolutionized the news business before. teleprompters came along newsmen needed to know what wear talking about. i rerye heavily on a teleprompter and not just at work. how else i could remember my wife's name. i just called her lady me. you'll be sorely missed. don't stop reading this, newsman it's me hubert, i programmed this to be displayed on my death. investigate my arch people nemes finnous cue card. i destroyed his career and wiped
i was shy in that class. '...old vice principle, mrs. kline.' mrs k?!?! hornitos premium tequila.urer than your intentions. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: oh, hello. [cheers and applause] before we sign off, ladies and gentlemen, i'd like to end the show on an upbeat note: debt. recent -- death. recently the inventor of teleprompter passed away at 91. his device revolutionized the news business before. teleprompters came along newsmen needed to know what wear talking about. i rerye...
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mr. kline may have been virtually unrecognizable in his recent appearance as edward stanton of the secretary of war in the movie the conspirator. but he is no stranger to us he testified before our committee ten years ago at our 2001 hearing, and i am delighted that he's made a return performance and encore i guess i will call it, and because i look forward to hearing his perspective on the progress that has been made during the past decade and the road ahead. so welcome. we are delighted to have you here. >> [inaudible] hello? talk, he says. time remaining? [laughter] a bitter talks quickly. senator collins, thank you, senator lieberman, thank you and for the mice mention of the conspirators and my performance as a historical figure. members of the committee, thank you all for inviting me to appear today with this distinguished panel and a mixed this collection of such remarkably policed self possessed quiet but ultimately very vocal delegates. ten years ago as you mentioned i had the honor of
mr. kline may have been virtually unrecognizable in his recent appearance as edward stanton of the secretary of war in the movie the conspirator. but he is no stranger to us he testified before our committee ten years ago at our 2001 hearing, and i am delighted that he's made a return performance and encore i guess i will call it, and because i look forward to hearing his perspective on the progress that has been made during the past decade and the road ahead. so welcome. we are delighted to...
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i was shy in that class. '...old vice principle, mrs. kline.' mrs k?!?! hornitos premium tequila.an your intentions. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you very much. welcome back, everybody. nation, before we continue, i want to invite you tuul see me live at the gelyard municipal auditorium in charleston, south carolina, to benefit the james w. colbert endowed chair at the university of south carolina, it's this friday, july 1 at 8:00 where i'll finally have a public forum to talk about myself on a friday. (laughter) i will be interviewed by m nbc's jonathan alter, me and alter, a fight to the death. don't tell him that part. (laughter) now, folks, i'm a big fan of tea party darling and '70s rock and roll participant ted nugent who last week wrote a powerful editorial in the "washington times" headlined "millennials sleep as their future crumbles. today's youth snooze while government steals their fortune and lives." yeah! nugent know it is thing that's going to jolt our youth awake is the newspaper industry! (laughter) you see, ted remembers the social change of the late '
i was shy in that class. '...old vice principle, mrs. kline.' mrs k?!?! hornitos premium tequila.an your intentions. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you very much. welcome back, everybody. nation, before we continue, i want to invite you tuul see me live at the gelyard municipal auditorium in charleston, south carolina, to benefit the james w. colbert endowed chair at the university of south carolina, it's this friday, july 1 at 8:00 where i'll finally have a public forum to talk...
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i was shy in that class. '...old vice principle, mrs. kline.' mrs k?!?! hornitos premium tequila.an your intentions. you know, something you said earlier reminded me of one of the interviews we did in a book with susan jacobi. you were talking a lot about the language of keeping things hidden and the language of deception. it seems like the public discourse is now the language of deception, and news media, whose job it would be to defog the room, are pretending that they can just not even referee but i don't know, mod rated wouldn't be the right word, narrate. it seems like the news media today just far -- narrates as opposed to anything else. >> they're narrating their impression. they're not reporting about the world. susan jacobi is one of the most interesting interviews about her because she's the author of a book about people who exercise independent judgment. they're the rebels and the protesters. and she talk about what you just said. in fact, i don't like to interview... i admire what politicians dork but i don't like to interview them because their language is designed to
i was shy in that class. '...old vice principle, mrs. kline.' mrs k?!?! hornitos premium tequila.an your intentions. you know, something you said earlier reminded me of one of the interviews we did in a book with susan jacobi. you were talking a lot about the language of keeping things hidden and the language of deception. it seems like the public discourse is now the language of deception, and news media, whose job it would be to defog the room, are pretending that they can just not even...
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i was shy in that class. '...old vice principle, mrs. kline.' mrs k?!?! hornitos premium tequila. than your intentions. ah, android 3.0 is designed for serious multitasking. oh. did she read my mind ? anyway, how can i convince my wife ? your wife will love the dual-core tegra 2 chipset to stream movies from android market. it's also 4g lte upgradable. must be this toothache making me hear things. say you need a dentist nearby. the new google maps can show you in 3d. a wide selection of tablets at great prices (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back! my guest tonight, the host of cnn's "fareed zakaria g.p.s." and editor at large for "time" magazine and his book has been fully revised and updated, the new edition is called "the post-american world release 2.0." please welcome back to the program fareed zakaria. (cheers and applause) how are you? >> i leave you alone for ten minutes after the green room and you destroy yourself. >> jon: i am an idiot. i really am an idiot. i'm a bartender. how many years have i bar tended... >> you were a bartender. >> jon: i'm smashing glasses
i was shy in that class. '...old vice principle, mrs. kline.' mrs k?!?! hornitos premium tequila. than your intentions. ah, android 3.0 is designed for serious multitasking. oh. did she read my mind ? anyway, how can i convince my wife ? your wife will love the dual-core tegra 2 chipset to stream movies from android market. it's also 4g lte upgradable. must be this toothache making me hear things. say you need a dentist nearby. the new google maps can show you in 3d. a wide selection of tablets...
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mr. kline i furley support the postal and issuing guidance i believe the fda will submit guidance for all types of artificial pancreas before december of this year. [applause] [applause] >> i still have six minutes ago here. [laughter] diabetes is a disease that affects the entire family, especially when a child is diagnosed. i know this because i was diagnosed with diabetes when i was 13 years old. when i was diagnosed the technology was a great deal different. they were just coming out with glucose meters and it took much longer than it does today to obtain a blood glucose measurement. technology has come a long way and i'm very grateful for that. but even now, today's technology, we still must prepare fingers to test for blood multiple times a day in overtime that can really hurt. i am sure you kids can attest to that. we must also calculate insulin doses administered necessary insulin via syringes or infusion pumps to lower blood glucose and as always we have to be prepared for the inevitab
mr. kline i furley support the postal and issuing guidance i believe the fda will submit guidance for all types of artificial pancreas before december of this year. [applause] [applause] >> i still have six minutes ago here. [laughter] diabetes is a disease that affects the entire family, especially when a child is diagnosed. i know this because i was diagnosed with diabetes when i was 13 years old. when i was diagnosed the technology was a great deal different. they were just coming out...
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one of our country's finest films and stage actors as senator lieberman mentioned mr. kline may have been virtually unrecognizable in his recent appearance as edward stanton of the secretary of war in the movie the conspirator. but he is no stranger to us he testified before our committee ten years ago at our 2001 hearing, and i am delighted that he's made a return performance and encore i guess i will call it, and because i look forward to hearing his perspective on the progress that has been made during the past decade and the road ahead. so welcome. we are delighted to have you here. >> [inaudible] hello? talk, he says. time remaining? [laughter] a bitter talks quickly. senator collins, thank you, senator lieberman, thank you and for the mice mention of the conspirators and my performance as a historical figure. members of the committee, thank you all for inviting me to appear today with this distinguished panel and a mixed this collection of such remarkably policed self possessed quiet but ultimately very vocal delegates. ten years ago as you mentioned i had the honor of
one of our country's finest films and stage actors as senator lieberman mentioned mr. kline may have been virtually unrecognizable in his recent appearance as edward stanton of the secretary of war in the movie the conspirator. but he is no stranger to us he testified before our committee ten years ago at our 2001 hearing, and i am delighted that he's made a return performance and encore i guess i will call it, and because i look forward to hearing his perspective on the progress that has been...