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navy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sure. maybe you should have stopped with the friends. by the way, a reporter did ask some of his old massages. one sailor said he found massa on the top bunk trying to unbutton his pants and, quote, snorkel him. now -- i don't know exactly what that means, but -- if you're tickling and snorkeling -- you probably have some explaining to do to your wife. tickling your employees is tricky. yes, as an employer, you have to do it, but -- how do you do it properly before a tickle becomes a grope? i don't know. fortunately, we dug up this instructional video that i hope can help. >> tickling is fun. but there are rules. welcome to "how to tickle in the workplace." meet joe. he loves to tickle. but sometimes his tickling goes too far. here are some simple guidelines for joe to follow. first, always get consent. using rope and duct tape is certainly no fun for the other guy, joe. second, keep those pants on. tickling is done with the hands, not with the mid-section. and last, stay away from the genitals. a foot or an arm should suffice if you want to stimulate laughter. so, there you go, joe.
navy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sure. maybe you should have stopped with the friends. by the way, a reporter did ask some of his old massages. one sailor said he found massa on the top bunk trying to unbutton his pants and, quote, snorkel him. now -- i don't know exactly what that means, but -- if you're tickling and snorkeling -- you probably have some explaining to do to your wife. tickling your employees is tricky. yes, as an employer, you have to do it, but -- how do you do it properly...
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this week at old navy. it starts with the smooth #collection from pantene.hed to near perfection. and you get !healthy results leading salon v brands can't bea. that's total hair satisfacion... guaranteed. smooth from pantene. [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze, my eyes water. but with new zyrtec® liquid gels, i get allergy relief at liquid speed. that's the fast, powerful relief of zyrtec®, now in a liquid gel. zyrtec® is the fastest 24-hour allergy medicine. it works on my worst symptoms so i'm ready by the time we get to the first hole. and that's good because the competition's steep today. new zyrtec® liquid gels rk fast, so i can love the air.™ does your phone surf the web withhe speed and power of a pro surfer at pipeline ? does it bring you the web in all its glory... ...in all its intended pixels... lowi you to reach the farthest expanses of its universe, deepest depths of its oceans without getting as much as a grain of sand in your shorts ? droid does. wave-shredding web speed. in a world
this week at old navy. it starts with the smooth #collection from pantene.hed to near perfection. and you get !healthy results leading salon v brands can't bea. that's total hair satisfacion... guaranteed. smooth from pantene. [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze, my eyes water. but with new zyrtec® liquid gels, i get allergy relief at liquid speed. that's the fast, powerful relief of zyrtec®, now in a liquid gel. zyrtec® is the...
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particularly old navy. i missed it. i just didn't think that anyone would spend that stuff.hat's why when i read setting the table, a book about hospitality by my favorite danny myer, who owns famous restaurants and the only four star guy i know, well, i knew i had to have him on mad money because this guy has the bead. i always run any high end multiple, any company i always run it by him before i go on the show and recommend something. this man can measure the secret sauce that explains why someone with a nonfrugal attitude is willing to pay more for experience. he gets it. he understands when people would pay for a product when someone like me witness my be ob yus and i didn't get it. whole foods, chipotle, that they were so hospitable to clients, that those clients stuck with them. and perhaps did more business than wall street models would ever kaet. his model, c which wasn't a mod at all, customers would spend more. i will always be a stock guy first of i laughed when i first heard these suggestions. but he and i put together an index of the companies that at the time
particularly old navy. i missed it. i just didn't think that anyone would spend that stuff.hat's why when i read setting the table, a book about hospitality by my favorite danny myer, who owns famous restaurants and the only four star guy i know, well, i knew i had to have him on mad money because this guy has the bead. i always run any high end multiple, any company i always run it by him before i go on the show and recommend something. this man can measure the secret sauce that explains why...
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to me it looked like old navy, what in the heck did i know, particularly young discerning people.issed it. i just didn't think that anyone would spend that stuff. that's why when i read setting the table, a book about hospitality about my favorite major by danny myer who owns famous eateries like union square cafe. and the only four-star guy i know when is 11 madison. well i knew i had to have home "mad money," because this guy has the beat. danny didn't know it until i had him on the show but he can divide the multiple of the high-end stocks that give me so much trouble. i always on my show run any high-end multiple any, company where the stuff costs a the love money i always run it by him before i go to the show and recommend something. this man can measure the sauce that explains why someone with a nonfrugal attitude is why you pay one with more experienced. danny gets it. a service that someone like me can't figure out what the fuss is about, just witness my obvious obliviousness about true religion/aeropostale the two hottest apparel stocks of 2008-2009 and i just didn't get
to me it looked like old navy, what in the heck did i know, particularly young discerning people.issed it. i just didn't think that anyone would spend that stuff. that's why when i read setting the table, a book about hospitality about my favorite major by danny myer who owns famous eateries like union square cafe. and the only four-star guy i know when is 11 madison. well i knew i had to have home "mad money," because this guy has the beat. danny didn't know it until i had him on the...
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there is an old navy -- or i guess i should say there was an old navy.hink they wish they had a boat, because it's completely underwater at the warwick mall. and the water is continuing to go up. you say, wait, wait, the rain has stopped, no, we still have the water at higher elevations, the water bubbles, the amount of water still has to get to the ocean and it's not there yet. >> chad, thanks very much. we'll keep an eye on the flooding in the northeast. >>> i want to talk about oil. you use oil and gasoline. i don't know if you keep track of it. it's like the days when oil was $140 bucks a barrel, and we probably don't watch it as much as we should. you probably remember this trusty oil barrel that has been part of my life for a long time. this is what oil settled at $82.37. why does it have people concerned? well, because we're in a tough economy right now. a lot of people aren't working. a lot of people aren't driving. they've changed to smaller cars. why is oil that expensive even when the economy is how it is? well, that has led the president to a
there is an old navy -- or i guess i should say there was an old navy.hink they wish they had a boat, because it's completely underwater at the warwick mall. and the water is continuing to go up. you say, wait, wait, the rain has stopped, no, we still have the water at higher elevations, the water bubbles, the amount of water still has to get to the ocean and it's not there yet. >> chad, thanks very much. we'll keep an eye on the flooding in the northeast. >>> i want to talk...
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look at that old navy. that is all of the way up to the top of the building there at the warwick mall. this is south of providence. as we know, providence in rhode island, not an island, even though it's called an island. there are islands against it, but this looks like way, way, like they'll lose millions if not billions of dollars and federal aid is already approved by the president. >> so much affected. the airport's near that mall, too. thatted, thank you. appreciate it. >>> one of the hottest videos on the internet is the "scarface" school play. you heard it right. it's not a school play, it's just kids acting out the gangster scenarios. there's drug lord tony montana. there's the language that's been cleaned pup. the "f" word becomes fudge and here's the famous death scene and the kids' version of it back-to-back. >> say hello to my little friend! >> say hello to my little friend! take that you cockroaches. >> this was made by a hollywood commercial and video director who says he loves viral videos a
look at that old navy. that is all of the way up to the top of the building there at the warwick mall. this is south of providence. as we know, providence in rhode island, not an island, even though it's called an island. there are islands against it, but this looks like way, way, like they'll lose millions if not billions of dollars and federal aid is already approved by the president. >> so much affected. the airport's near that mall, too. thatted, thank you. appreciate it. >>>...
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. >> reporter: 5-year-old sadie and 2-year-old charlotte are too young to understand why their navy fatherme far away place called afghanistan. >> i'm back with a couple of books for you. >> reporter: but they sure like to see him on tv and listen as he reads them funny new books. >> sunflowers and a vase. >> sunflowers and a vase. >> that whole basket is what he sent. >> reporter: the girl's mom says it soothes the children. >> they call them the dada videos. i can see the light in their eyes and the joy in their faces when they get to spend time with him. >> reporter: staying united through reading is a california nonprofit started 21 years ago. on military ses and navy ships around the globe this is the aircraft carrier "uss harry truman" united through reading rooms are popular places. you can almost hear dr. seuss echoing off the walls of the ship. the books, all of the dvds are free. with so many deployed it is a struggle to keep up. last year almost 74,000 recordings were made. >> tell dad i love you. >> i love you. >> reporter: while the revolution of new technology like skype is c
. >> reporter: 5-year-old sadie and 2-year-old charlotte are too young to understand why their navy fatherme far away place called afghanistan. >> i'm back with a couple of books for you. >> reporter: but they sure like to see him on tv and listen as he reads them funny new books. >> sunflowers and a vase. >> sunflowers and a vase. >> that whole basket is what he sent. >> reporter: the girl's mom says it soothes the children. >> they call them the...
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old tactic. david martin climbs into the cockpit to show you in this exclusive "eye on the military." >> reporter: a navyjet pitchs into a dive on a strafing run at a training range in north carolina. short bursts and a hail of bullets. the pilot pulls out of his dive at 2,000 feet. a sharp turn creating a force six times that of gravity. pilots call it pulling gs. to me in the backseat, it feels like being crushed. but the worst of it only lasts for about five seconds. >> it mashes you pretty good but it beats the alternative, which is running into the ground. strafing, a low-level run firing six-inch bullets instead of dropping one thousand pound bombs from on high-- was a common tactic in world war ii and in movies like "empire of the sun." but it gave way to the shock and awe of more destructive precision-guided weapons. now, with the urgent need to reduce civilian casualties in afghanistan, strafing is making a 21st century come back. >> since general mcchrystal took over in afghanistan, we've devoted significant more training to strafe. >> reporter: captain ken whitesell's f-18 squadron is preparin
old tactic. david martin climbs into the cockpit to show you in this exclusive "eye on the military." >> reporter: a navyjet pitchs into a dive on a strafing run at a training range in north carolina. short bursts and a hail of bullets. the pilot pulls out of his dive at 2,000 feet. a sharp turn creating a force six times that of gravity. pilots call it pulling gs. to me in the backseat, it feels like being crushed. but the worst of it only lasts for about five seconds. >>...
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>> reporter: lorraine's 16-year- old daughter stacy reed was stabbed and stomped to death inside her manassas area home in january 1999, a girl who wanted to be a navy seal. >> i'm sure she would have fulfilled a lot of dreams. it's hard because all of that was taken away. >> reporter: the twice convicted killer is paul warner powell. >> it's -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: state's attorney paul ebert says powell killed stacie reed after the phone rang while he was trying to rape her. >> she tried to fight him off and he stabbed her. >> reporter: powell then attacked stacie's 14-year-old sister christie. >> she came home several hours later. he took her in, showed navdimar herrera sister's body and took her to the basement and raped her and cut her throat many times and stabbed her. she's lucky to be alive today. >> reporter: she's now 25, living in texas working asa dental assistant. >>it's a blessing. i know god had his hand on her that day and said no, you're not taking her. she walked away with no disabilities. she doesn't hide her scars. >> reporter: powell's original death sentence was overturn by the virginia supreme cou. he wrote this lett
>> reporter: lorraine's 16-year- old daughter stacy reed was stabbed and stomped to death inside her manassas area home in january 1999, a girl who wanted to be a navy seal. >> i'm sure she would have fulfilled a lot of dreams. it's hard because all of that was taken away. >> reporter: the twice convicted killer is paul warner powell. >> it's -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: state's attorney paul ebert says powell killed stacie reed after the phone rang while he...
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old. sunk in the middle of the pacific, left for five days without any rescue by the navy, a series of flukesfinally picked up after 900 men are out of 1200 are essentially killed by the torpedoing or eaten by sharks or their grievances. take that the captain is short punch or court-martialed. the first time it's happened under the circumstances. he commit suicide in 1968. so in the kitchen tables, always the wise were standing at the sink to in the ditches dishes it turned out. this must be something you do when you get older and do the dishes. but the reality was they were actually hearing the story for the first time two. and so, they would say i think i got out of the navy and then removed and then alex okay, no holland, that's completely wrong. that didn't happen, beget the same time that they tell me how i what happened when the ship sunk. it's not like getting money out of the atm. and the room would go quiet and the story would begin to emerge adjust to these men were as human beings, as american citizens, as our fathers and grandfathers really touched me and i try to tell it from the
old. sunk in the middle of the pacific, left for five days without any rescue by the navy, a series of flukesfinally picked up after 900 men are out of 1200 are essentially killed by the torpedoing or eaten by sharks or their grievances. take that the captain is short punch or court-martialed. the first time it's happened under the circumstances. he commit suicide in 1968. so in the kitchen tables, always the wise were standing at the sink to in the ditches dishes it turned out. this must be...
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goes into combat and would like to be in the united states navy reserve providing help to the marines. they won't let me because i'm 60 years old. though would you give me a age waiver. on thursday i came to see the president. the president headed up the paperwork. he paced outside the oval office and checked with them to see that he had gotten the paperwork. of give you a quick answer. not quick enough for me. i'm leaving at 2:00 tomorrow. give it to joe hagen, my colleague. they gave him another age waiver. he passed basic training at the age of 61, was commissioned in november or december of 2007 as a lieutenant commander in the navy. last april he sent me photographs from his surgery room and surgery speech suite in baghdad. a little bit of complain that he was doing too many sports injuries and thought he would be better used if he was in afghanistan. has pictures of him in front of an osprey. the supply run so that he could have lunch with the sun to was then serving. peccable weeks ago he deployed eployed to afghanistan. >> karl rove, "courage and consequence." >> karl rove served as senior adviser to president george w.
goes into combat and would like to be in the united states navy reserve providing help to the marines. they won't let me because i'm 60 years old. though would you give me a age waiver. on thursday i came to see the president. the president headed up the paperwork. he paced outside the oval office and checked with them to see that he had gotten the paperwork. of give you a quick answer. not quick enough for me. i'm leaving at 2:00 tomorrow. give it to joe hagen, my colleague. they gave him...
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. >> reporter: lorraine's 16-year- old daughter was stabbed and stomped to death in inside her home in janua 1999. a girl that wanted to be a navy seal. >> i'm sure she would fulfill dreams and now that's been taken away. >> and the suspect is powell. long time attorney paul ebert explains. >> she tried to fight him off and he stabbed her. >> reporter: powell then attacked stacie's sist, kristie. >> she came home several hours later and he took her and showed her her sister's body and took her in the basement and raped her and cut her throat many times and stabbed her and she's lucky to be alive. >> reporter: kristie reed is 25 and working in texas now working as a dental assistant. >> i know god had a hand on her that day and said no you are not taking her. she walks around with no disabilities and with the scars. >> reporter: powell wrote this letter from prison and opportunitied the prosecutor. >> he thought double jeopardy would prevent a further trial but he was wrong. >> reporter: in the letter the powell admitted to killing stacie as he attempted to rape here allowing ebert to try a new capital murder charge. >> it was br
. >> reporter: lorraine's 16-year- old daughter was stabbed and stomped to death in inside her home in janua 1999. a girl that wanted to be a navy seal. >> i'm sure she would fulfill dreams and now that's been taken away. >> and the suspect is powell. long time attorney paul ebert explains. >> she tried to fight him off and he stabbed her. >> reporter: powell then attacked stacie's sist, kristie. >> she came home several hours later and he took her and showed...
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one of the biggest challenges we face is breaking the old paradigm that somehow simulators are good for navy submarines, good for aviation, good for ship drivers, good for ballistic missile defense. somehow we the people that take 80% of our casualties off the ledger. so we're going for it very strongly from the small unit level to how we integrate joint isr intelligence surveillance requirements and more importantly joined fire because if we distribute our forces more broad beyond the battlefield, we need to reduce the risk to them. that means they can access joint isr and the next skill. that means they can access and use well joint fires. in the installation out of your district i'll just tell you, sir, is absolutely critical to the maturation of this. >> the best way to break the paradigm is to get people to see it because it's one of the things that you can't link to someone at the actual conditions that they experience out there. it's mind-boggling. >> yes, sir. with a couple programs do that right now we're getting a lot of interest. we've had significant support from this committee.
one of the biggest challenges we face is breaking the old paradigm that somehow simulators are good for navy submarines, good for aviation, good for ship drivers, good for ballistic missile defense. somehow we the people that take 80% of our casualties off the ledger. so we're going for it very strongly from the small unit level to how we integrate joint isr intelligence surveillance requirements and more importantly joined fire because if we distribute our forces more broad beyond the...
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in march i would like to be the united tates navy medical research reserve providing health care to the marines, but they will let me because i'm 61 years old good as you give me an age waiver? part of my last week at the white house was spent reading this paper were checking out his paperwork and the president handed him the paperwork. outside the oval office and after he finished a meeting on other subjects i checked with him to make sure he got the paper can it's about to be a quick answer. i said not quick enough for me i'm leaving tomorrow at three clock. and get it to joe hagan, my colleague. and sure enough they gave him an age waiver and he passed basic training at the age of 61, was commissioned in november and december of 2007 is a lieutenant commander in the hazy. he sent me last april photographs from his surgery room and surgery suite in baghdad with a little bit of complaint that he was doing too many sports injuries have really felt he would be better used if you were in afghanistan. and pictures of him in front of his commanding officer that in imply over on the milk run of the supply run to and bar so you can have lunch wit
in march i would like to be the united tates navy medical research reserve providing health care to the marines, but they will let me because i'm 61 years old good as you give me an age waiver? part of my last week at the white house was spent reading this paper were checking out his paperwork and the president handed him the paperwork. outside the oval office and after he finished a meeting on other subjects i checked with him to make sure he got the paper can it's about to be a quick answer....
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old female, says judith. a veteran who served in the navy as a medic. of by the v.a. hospital. now will the bill affect a veteran's medical coverage? >> first let me thank her for her service for the country and let me tell her that her v.a. access to health care is not in any way negatively affected by the new law. the benefits that she's earned through her service to this country will still be recognized through the department of veterans affairs. under this new health care reform bill, as it was signed, she can still access the health care, the quality delivery of health care through the department of veterans affairs that she's earned through her service. >> brian: that's all the specific questions i have for you right now. but overall, in the overall scheme, what's something else that military veterans should know? >> they should know that under the new law, the president, the secretary of defense, and the secretary of veterans affairs has assured the american legion, nation's largest veteran service organization, that those earned health care bene
old female, says judith. a veteran who served in the navy as a medic. of by the v.a. hospital. now will the bill affect a veteran's medical coverage? >> first let me thank her for her service for the country and let me tell her that her v.a. access to health care is not in any way negatively affected by the new law. the benefits that she's earned through her service to this country will still be recognized through the department of veterans affairs. under this new health care reform bill,...
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i became a navy midshipman at ohio state and when i was 17 years old, i think every year of my life since then i've gotten a physical. i was in the navy for about 27 years, all in. but even now i get an annual physical. and i know my colleagues do as well. we've got a lot of people never get a physical in their life. and a few years ago when we adopted a medicare prescription drug program, we said, medicare recipients should at least get one physical, one physical in their life. and now in folks under current law, when they turn 65, they join medicare, they're eligible, they get one physical, one physical under the medicare program. that's it. if they live another 40 years, they don't get another physical provided for by medicare. the legislation that we're going to pass, every year a person who's eligible for medicare will be eligible for a -- a physical. that's the kind of preventive care and prevention that we need to -- to do. the medicare prescription drug program, if you happen to be poor, it's a really good program. if you happen to use a whole lot of medicines, expensive medicines
i became a navy midshipman at ohio state and when i was 17 years old, i think every year of my life since then i've gotten a physical. i was in the navy for about 27 years, all in. but even now i get an annual physical. and i know my colleagues do as well. we've got a lot of people never get a physical in their life. and a few years ago when we adopted a medicare prescription drug program, we said, medicare recipients should at least get one physical, one physical in their life. and now in...
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old joan quiet flying a system that is over iraq or afghanistan? what about the four-star general commanding those forces? what about the civilian politicians secretary of air force or army or navy making a decision when to send the forces out? the other side what to the insurgents think about our robots and us using these robots? what about news editors from lebanon or india or pakistan will report on them and create the ideas are people like the international red cross or jack officers will argue over the laws of for so tease "wired for war" is gathering the stories behind these people and what they're doing today but also shines a light on the ripple effects that robotics have on our war fighting and you name it. the rest of the time our like to give you a sense of the ripple effects planning out with the robots in war today. first of a future report may involve more inform machines , and is not just american machines there is no such thing as a permanent first mover advantage that now may people in this classroom right now still use commodore computers? how many of you play atari video games? that may have been the dominant players when computers and video games first camel
old joan quiet flying a system that is over iraq or afghanistan? what about the four-star general commanding those forces? what about the civilian politicians secretary of air force or army or navy making a decision when to send the forces out? the other side what to the insurgents think about our robots and us using these robots? what about news editors from lebanon or india or pakistan will report on them and create the ideas are people like the international red cross or jack officers will...
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we sold the old grovener site and we will inhabit it until we move to the new embassy and we're selling the navy annex. we are going to realize a significant return on these sales. and the estimated cost of the construction as i said 500 to 700. the site predeveloped was $426 million. that is $46 million. so when you add it all up because of the expenses of doing business in london, among other reasons, it's going to be around a billion dollars. and we are going to work very hard to get the vat exception but we are not coming in for any appropriations. this is really consolidating sites and becoming more efficient and it will also be a green building, which we value and a great signal to send. >> let me ask you the budget on pakistan. but i just want to inquire expenditures are going from the 2010 budget. the reason i ask this is that it appears it's going slowly and there's arguments to go through ngos as opposed to the pakistani officials, whether they be local or regional or national. what is your general comment, whether it's the kerry-lugar, 1.5 billion or all sorts of things? how are we co
we sold the old grovener site and we will inhabit it until we move to the new embassy and we're selling the navy annex. we are going to realize a significant return on these sales. and the estimated cost of the construction as i said 500 to 700. the site predeveloped was $426 million. that is $46 million. so when you add it all up because of the expenses of doing business in london, among other reasons, it's going to be around a billion dollars. and we are going to work very hard to get the vat...