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osborn. if you went to law school, the one book you would have read before going to law school was "the paper chase," and this is a book that john j. osborn wrote. has really become a classic. and it, of course, spawned an oscar-award winning film, same name, and also a television series. he's also written an incredible article about "to kill a mockingbird," so we're going to ask him about that. next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chanc
osborn. if you went to law school, the one book you would have read before going to law school was "the paper chase," and this is a book that john j. osborn wrote. has really become a classic. and it, of course, spawned an oscar-award winning film, same name, and also a television series. he's also written an incredible article about "to kill a mockingbird," so we're going to ask him about that. next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now,...
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not bode well inflation jumps again but adds more intel's king to keep rates low so this is george osborne the chancellor of the exchequer in the u.k. and mervyn king the head of the bank of england inflation jumped to four point five percent and is due to hit five percent by the end of the year but despite this they're saying i don't raise the rate this is exactly i'm talking about inflation is rising the price of food and energy is rising but they won't let interest rates or wages rise because they want to keep rates near zero to finance their speculation and whenever they make a bad bet of course they get bailed out by the taxpayer who the. it has to suffer austerity measures to pay off these deaths it is financial repression it's using the globalized financial networks to impose that what i call the casino ghoul leg model of economics and mervyn king is being again like others in the system he's got a gun to a said osborn the tory from the u.k. is a financial serial murderer we remember the big bang started in the u.k. when margaret thatcher unleashed this model upon us and one of the
not bode well inflation jumps again but adds more intel's king to keep rates low so this is george osborne the chancellor of the exchequer in the u.k. and mervyn king the head of the bank of england inflation jumped to four point five percent and is due to hit five percent by the end of the year but despite this they're saying i don't raise the rate this is exactly i'm talking about inflation is rising the price of food and energy is rising but they won't let interest rates or wages rise...
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economics and mervyn king is being again like others in the system he's got to go and do it said osborne the tory from the u.k. is a financial serial murderer we remember the big bang started in the u.k. when margaret thatcher leashed this model upon us and one of the very first assets transferred from the public domain to the private banking class was the public transport system and i want to know one thing about the public transport system in these inflation numbers public transport fares rose by five point three percent in the month of april and by twenty two point three percent on the year so remember we're told that we could transfer this to the private sector because they're so much more efficient and lower prices for us on the services that we'll hand to them but that was a scam government is good at running stuff like transportation and co-operative networks that's what they're good at economies of scale they get the best price private sector is good for introducing stuff like apple computers and computer gadgets and stuff like that but you can't want the same people who are comp
economics and mervyn king is being again like others in the system he's got to go and do it said osborne the tory from the u.k. is a financial serial murderer we remember the big bang started in the u.k. when margaret thatcher leashed this model upon us and one of the very first assets transferred from the public domain to the private banking class was the public transport system and i want to know one thing about the public transport system in these inflation numbers public transport fares...
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david osborne said recently to me, they are struggling with this. this, meaning the organic problems in our black box. one reason the sierra club urges the -- [bell rings] commissioner campos: thank you. next speaker. >> i am a san francisco resident. thank you, commissioners and staff, for undertaking this study comparing our bidding process to how other cities and counties in the surrounding bay area collect, hall, and dispose of their black box ways. according to resourced, san francisco will be the only city and county disposing of black box waste over 100 miles away. to be precise, 135 miles away. according to the reports, we have closer landfill sites in other locales. with new developments in the middle east, rising fuel costs, this has become an important factor to consider. according to this report, recology can raise rates due to factors such as fuel costs, whether by truck or rail. this has become an important factor to look at. members of the commission, i urge you to recommend a new rfp process for disposing of our black box ways. the c
david osborne said recently to me, they are struggling with this. this, meaning the organic problems in our black box. one reason the sierra club urges the -- [bell rings] commissioner campos: thank you. next speaker. >> i am a san francisco resident. thank you, commissioners and staff, for undertaking this study comparing our bidding process to how other cities and counties in the surrounding bay area collect, hall, and dispose of their black box ways. according to resourced, san...
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. >> reporter: here is the collapsed depot where we first met 17-year-old maria osborne, desperately searching for her father. >> my dad and my uncle are in there, i'm hoping and praying they are okay. >> reporter: turned out they were buried in that rubble. we're now 7 mimes to the east of where the tornado first touched down. as you can see there is still lots of damage here so those original estimates of 6 miles on the ground are way too conservative. this is where jim and stacey richards lived. stacey survived the tornado by hanging on to two dog crates as her home collapsed around and on top of her. >> that was scary, lying there screaming screaming screaming and it was horrible. >> reporter: they got their insurance settlement so they can rebuild. >>> meanwhile, st. john's medical center setup a temporary medical hospital across from the damaged campus. it is called st. john's mercy hospital. they started to see patients today and will continue to do so until a new hospital campus is built. >>> work on the eastbound bay bridge toll plaza have finished ahead of schedule. it shif
. >> reporter: here is the collapsed depot where we first met 17-year-old maria osborne, desperately searching for her father. >> my dad and my uncle are in there, i'm hoping and praying they are okay. >> reporter: turned out they were buried in that rubble. we're now 7 mimes to the east of where the tornado first touched down. as you can see there is still lots of damage here so those original estimates of 6 miles on the ground are way too conservative. this is where jim and...
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osborne and his wife stephanie had just celebrated their 11th anniversary.pot all day. i can't imagine what that wait must have been like. >> torturous and then leaving with nothing was -- really disappointing. really devastating. >> reporter: dennis and his friend's bodies were found inside the store rubble tuesday. >> i had people telling me that he was helping people to the back of the storm shelter. that -- when he was found, he was found covering a body to protect him from debris. he was being a soldier. that's what he does. i just want him back. >> reporter: dennis was preparing to leave for germany for army reserve training next month. >> god didn't take him in iraq. why did he take him now? >> reporter: adding to her trauma stephanie's home in the town of seneca was flooded by a storm monday night. her car destroyed. and now she can't even plan a funeral for her husband. >> they are not releasing any bodies. they are telling us that they are having to do some investigation, possible autopsies. let us have our spouses, our children, we need closure. a
osborne and his wife stephanie had just celebrated their 11th anniversary.pot all day. i can't imagine what that wait must have been like. >> torturous and then leaving with nothing was -- really disappointing. really devastating. >> reporter: dennis and his friend's bodies were found inside the store rubble tuesday. >> i had people telling me that he was helping people to the back of the storm shelter. that -- when he was found, he was found covering a body to protect him...
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how did osborn get here? you know? that's the hard kind of stuff for television. i'd like to see more of that. i am so sick of "law & order." [laughing] and all of that stuff. i'm not answering the question, but i'm getting stuff off my shoulders. >> let me get something off my shoulder. with no lack of respect. wall street lawyers are serving capitalistic corporations who have taken our democracy in hostage. you served one dinosaur fighting another dinosaur for the last firms. that is shifting money, you know, from one capitalistic entity to another. so if you think that works, i think it's a manifestation of the malfunction of the entire system. [applause] >> why do i think this audience is going to be on his side? [laughing] i actually -- i don't disagree with what you're saying. but i'm saying, from a functional standpoint it works. i mean, wall street law firms work. they do great work. they do the best practice of law that is done in the country. and if you don't believe that, you're just wrong. [laughing] >> no. the death penalty, appellate lawyers do the b
how did osborn get here? you know? that's the hard kind of stuff for television. i'd like to see more of that. i am so sick of "law & order." [laughing] and all of that stuff. i'm not answering the question, but i'm getting stuff off my shoulders. >> let me get something off my shoulder. with no lack of respect. wall street lawyers are serving capitalistic corporations who have taken our democracy in hostage. you served one dinosaur fighting another dinosaur for the last...
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osborne and his wife had just celebrated their 11th anniversary.f home depot all day. i can't imagine what that wait must have been like? >> torturous, and then having to leave with nothing was really disappointing. it was really devastating. >> reporter: dennis and his friend's bodies were found inside of the store rubble tuesday. >> i had people telling me that he was helping people to the back of the storm shelter. that, when he was found, he was found covering a body to protect them from debris. he was being a soldier. that is what he does. i just want him back. >> reporter: dennis was preparing to leave for germany for army reserve training next month. >> god didn't take him in iraq, so why did he take him now? >> reporter: adding to the trauma, her town was flooded and her car destroyed and now she can't plan a funeral for her husband. >> they are not releasing any bodies, and they are telling us that they are having to do some investigation of possibly autopsies. please, let us have our spouses, our children. we need closure. and they need t
osborne and his wife had just celebrated their 11th anniversary.f home depot all day. i can't imagine what that wait must have been like? >> torturous, and then having to leave with nothing was really disappointing. it was really devastating. >> reporter: dennis and his friend's bodies were found inside of the store rubble tuesday. >> i had people telling me that he was helping people to the back of the storm shelter. that, when he was found, he was found covering a body to...
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. >> the collapsed home people we met andrea osborne she is desperately looking for heard ted. >> i amaying that they were ok. for my-- father and uncle. >> we are 7 mi. away from where the tunnel first touched down at lots of damage. the original estimates are very conservative of all the 6 mi.. this is worst the seeked richards lived where she survived hanging onto- stacey richards. >> is awful lying there, screaming. it was horrible. >> this this week they got their insurance settlement. >> how far did it go? >> i am not sure. >> 12 mi. due east of where we started and the upper middle first touched down. this is where locals actually lifted off the ground. the paths about twice as long as first estimate. then (music) >> a clearer cool temperatures, even though for the end of may. we are dealing with weather systems coming out of alaska keeping things cool. that will be the trend for the rest of this week. low clouds and fog with gusting wind. the iwind speeds are even up to 40 m.p.h. memorial to be low clouds and fog. those clouds will clear and we will see the sun shine but also i
. >> the collapsed home people we met andrea osborne she is desperately looking for heard ted. >> i amaying that they were ok. for my-- father and uncle. >> we are 7 mi. away from where the tunnel first touched down at lots of damage. the original estimates are very conservative of all the 6 mi.. this is worst the seeked richards lived where she survived hanging onto- stacey richards. >> is awful lying there, screaming. it was horrible. >> this this week they got...
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[ light laughter ] and finally, i read that ozzie osborne is selling his beach house in california for10 million. man, if those walls could talk, i wouldn't be able to understand a word they were saying. [ laughter ] [ as ozzie ] [ mumbling ] "hang a picture over there -- sharon!" ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight! give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh! happy friday, everybody! happy, happy friday. uh, real quick i want to remind everyone that this monday, yes, this very next monday we will are celebrating "late night"'s yacht rock 2k11! [ cheers and applause ] so excited. what is yacht rock exactly? what is it? well, first and foremost, it's an attitude. [ light laughter ] it's also a tradition on "late night" where once a year we celebrate the greatest a.m. gold music from the late '70s to the early '80s. songs like "ride like the wind," "sailing," all that stuff. and this monday, i cannot wait, yacht rock legends ambrosia join us to sing their hit song "biggest part of me." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you're the biggest part of me you're t
[ light laughter ] and finally, i read that ozzie osborne is selling his beach house in california for10 million. man, if those walls could talk, i wouldn't be able to understand a word they were saying. [ laughter ] [ as ozzie ] [ mumbling ] "hang a picture over there -- sharon!" ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight! give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh! happy friday, everybody! happy, happy friday. uh, real quick i want to remind...
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. >> reporter: here's the collapsed home depot where we met andrea osborne desperately searching for her dad. >> my dad and uncle are in there. and i'm hoping to god they are okay. >> reporter: it turned out they were buried in the rubble. we are now seven miles to the east of where the tornado first touched down. as you can see, there's still lots of damage here so those original estimates of six miles on the ground are way too conservative. this is where jim and stacy richards live. stacy survived by hanging on to two dog crates as her home collapsed around and on top of her. >> that was awful. laying there, screaming and screaming and screaming -- it was horrible. >> reporter: this week they got their insurance settlement so they can rebuild. how far east did it go? >> i'm not sure, there's damage over in the next mile section. >> reporter: we are now 12 miles due east of where we started this journey and where the tornado first touched down. this is the area where locals say the tornado actually lifted off the ground meaning its path is twice as long as first estimated. >> casey
. >> reporter: here's the collapsed home depot where we met andrea osborne desperately searching for her dad. >> my dad and uncle are in there. and i'm hoping to god they are okay. >> reporter: it turned out they were buried in the rubble. we are now seven miles to the east of where the tornado first touched down. as you can see, there's still lots of damage here so those original estimates of six miles on the ground are way too conservative. this is where jim and stacy...
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the imf hasn't had the a female boss in its entire history and george osborne is among those who says he wants to change that. there are negatives, though. lagarde is still under scrutiny for her role in a multimillion dollar state payout to a friend of president nicolas sarkozy. a detail that could work either way, the very fact she's french and indeed european. every single boss since the imf's foundation has been european and the last three of the last five have been french. it's a convention that many countries are now speaking out against, especially emerging markets. you want to see their growing economic power reflected in high profile roles. nene a, a tough decision awaits the imf's executive boards. its 20 members only have a few short weeks to make it. >> they do indeed. the eyes of the world will be watching them. >>> the imf said it wants to complete the selection procedure by june 30th. the description has been posted online. and what qualities are the executive board members looking for when they select the imf's next m.d.? they specify in particular, a distinguished flo
the imf hasn't had the a female boss in its entire history and george osborne is among those who says he wants to change that. there are negatives, though. lagarde is still under scrutiny for her role in a multimillion dollar state payout to a friend of president nicolas sarkozy. a detail that could work either way, the very fact she's french and indeed european. every single boss since the imf's foundation has been european and the last three of the last five have been french. it's a...
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reporter: hours after the tornado struck joplin, missouri, we met a distraught 17-year-old andrea osborne a demolished home depot. >> my dad and my uncle are in there and i'm just hoping and praying to god they are okay. >> reporter: when is the last time you heard from them? >> before the tornado hit. >> reporter: her dad is a iraq war veteran dennis osborn shopping with a close family friend and took refuge in the home depot as the tornado approached. he and his wife, stephanie, had just celebrated their 11th anniversary. she waited outside of home depot all day. i can't imagine that wait, and what it must have been like. >> torturous and then having to leave with nothing was just really disappointing. really devastating. >> reporter: dennis and his friend's bodies were found inside of the store's rubble tuesday. >> i had people telling me that he was helping people to the back to the storm shelter. that when he was found, he was found covering a body to protect them from debris. he was being a soldier. that is what he does. i just want him back. >> reporter: dennis was preparing to lea
reporter: hours after the tornado struck joplin, missouri, we met a distraught 17-year-old andrea osborne a demolished home depot. >> my dad and my uncle are in there and i'm just hoping and praying to god they are okay. >> reporter: when is the last time you heard from them? >> before the tornado hit. >> reporter: her dad is a iraq war veteran dennis osborn shopping with a close family friend and took refuge in the home depot as the tornado approached. he and his wife,...
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. >> oh, the osborns. >> every gifrl i had my eye on had donny bloody osmond on her wall. >> that's mybloody osmond. >> everywhere i went. ♪ and they called it ♪ puppy love >> you do that well. >> i had to. every girl i went out with, i had to sing it. >> you dominated my life and ruined it. >> it was a crazy time of life. >> i remember you arriving at heathrow airport met by thousands -- >> do you remember when the balconies collapsed from the weight? >> i do. >> i saw it happen. >> what's interesting is i have had many years to reflect upon that and figure out what those feelings were like. when i look at the footage it's like i'm looking at a different person, a different life. >> i have gone through so many incarnations of my life. i look at the andy williams days. we have gone through it. the puppy love days, donny and marie, joseph & the amazing technicolor dreamcoat. >> you became one of the most famous people on the planet. the osmonds are with the jacksons as one of the famous show business families in the world. it's taken a toll on you all in various ways. you had no choice.
. >> oh, the osborns. >> every gifrl i had my eye on had donny bloody osmond on her wall. >> that's mybloody osmond. >> everywhere i went. ♪ and they called it ♪ puppy love >> you do that well. >> i had to. every girl i went out with, i had to sing it. >> you dominated my life and ruined it. >> it was a crazy time of life. >> i remember you arriving at heathrow airport met by thousands -- >> do you remember when the balconies...
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among the eight, major jeff osborne who volunteered to train afghan pilots.d that somewhat safe duty. so did his wife. cnn's chris lawrence spoke to her. >> reporter: the eight american troops should have been returning to hugs and kisses, balloons and signs saying "welcome home" and some of the families wanted that to be possible. >> i wanted to come to dover to see my husband or feel his presence one last time. i wanted to salute him one last time. i wanted, what i really wanted was for it to be a mistake and for them to say no, that's not your husband there, sorry. let's undo this, but that didn't happen, and so as we got closer to his casket coming off the airplane, reality set in that it really is. it's him. he's never coming back. >> reporter: suzanna and jeff ausborn met in kuwait. >> he was so kind, compassionate and loving and patient. that's what made him such a good instructor pilot. he embraced all cultures. i've never met anyone like him before. >> reporter: she knew the risks when jeff volunteered to deploy but thought this sounds as safe as you
among the eight, major jeff osborne who volunteered to train afghan pilots.d that somewhat safe duty. so did his wife. cnn's chris lawrence spoke to her. >> reporter: the eight american troops should have been returning to hugs and kisses, balloons and signs saying "welcome home" and some of the families wanted that to be possible. >> i wanted to come to dover to see my husband or feel his presence one last time. i wanted to salute him one last time. i wanted, what i...
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one incumbent running who got the majority of the the 300 votes cast, and one other woman, lisa osborneseat and she was a write-in candidate. all she needed was one vote to get that second seat. >> to get the job. >> she didn't go and vote that day because she was at her kid's baseball team, she and her husband and got zero votes. and couldn't get a seat on the board. and all she needed to vote for herself in this small town. >> you sort of need to vote just on principle. >> you would think she would but she did not make time. >> everyone knows, made national news about the bronx zoo. all of the animals are trying to escape. the peacock who had escaped aba@ >>> this morning on "world news now," the disturbing diaries of osama bin laden. what his personal journals reveal about al qaeda, also strategies of terrorism. >> what federal agents discovered and translated after bin laden's dramatic takedown. it's thursday, may 12th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm peggy bunker. >>> investigators discovered bin laden's
one incumbent running who got the majority of the the 300 votes cast, and one other woman, lisa osborneseat and she was a write-in candidate. all she needed was one vote to get that second seat. >> to get the job. >> she didn't go and vote that day because she was at her kid's baseball team, she and her husband and got zero votes. and couldn't get a seat on the board. and all she needed to vote for herself in this small town. >> you sort of need to vote just on principle....
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. >> reporter: here is the collapsed home depot where we first met 17-year-old andrea osborn, who waser father. >> my dad and my uncle are in there and i'm just -- i'm hoping and praying to god they're okay. >> reporter: turned out they were buried in that rubble. so, we are now about seven miles to the east of where the tornado first touched down. as you can see, there's still lots of damage here, so those original estimates of six miles on the ground are way too conservative. this is where jim and stacy richards lived. stacy survived the tornado by hanging onto two dog crates as her home collapsed around and on top of her. >> that was awful. laying there, screaming and screaming and screaming. yeah, it was horrible. >> reporter: this week they got their insurance settlement so they can rebuild. how far east did it go? >> i'm not sure. i know there's damage over on the next mile section. >> reporter: we're now almost exactly 12 miles due east of where we started this journey and where the tornado first touched down. this is the area where locals say the tornado actually lifted off th
. >> reporter: here is the collapsed home depot where we first met 17-year-old andrea osborn, who waser father. >> my dad and my uncle are in there and i'm just -- i'm hoping and praying to god they're okay. >> reporter: turned out they were buried in that rubble. so, we are now about seven miles to the east of where the tornado first touched down. as you can see, there's still lots of damage here, so those original estimates of six miles on the ground are way too...
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army reservice in the name of dennis osborne killed in the home depot collapse during the tornado. his body was found across someone else and they believe that he was actually trying to protect someone from that tornado. we profiled his grieving widow, stephanie, and part of the problem that she and so many others have been having here in joplin is trying to get the remains of their loved ones out of the morgue. the identification process has taken a very, very long time. she was frustrated as many here are. we got word from the county coroner that his body has been positively identified and she should be able to get her husband's remains either later today or perhaps tomorrow and be able to schedule a funeral and that's something that a lot of families here are really hoping that they can get done as quickly as possible. candy? >> not good news but comforting news i'm sure for his widow. casey wian in a very wounded joplin, missouri, thank you, casey. >>> there is growing frustration of families trying to get information about loved ones. i'll find out what is holding up the proce
army reservice in the name of dennis osborne killed in the home depot collapse during the tornado. his body was found across someone else and they believe that he was actually trying to protect someone from that tornado. we profiled his grieving widow, stephanie, and part of the problem that she and so many others have been having here in joplin is trying to get the remains of their loved ones out of the morgue. the identification process has taken a very, very long time. she was frustrated as...
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osborne. oz as they called him. captain charles a. ransom. captain nathan j. nyelander. retired lieutenant colonel james a. macloughlin. sergeant tara r. brown. private first class jonathan vilanueva. staff sergeant matthew d. hermanson. mr. speaker, thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. i want to thank the gentleman from louisiana, mr. richmond, for his much-needed tribute and i want to thank you for recognizing those individuals, the defenders of liberty of this great nation. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from texas, mr. carter, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. . mr. carter: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, we just got off two weeks of working in our districts around this country and at least i held about 10 town hall meetings, i'm sure many of my colleagues held more. we talked about the debt an the deficit. one of the things that almost every one of these town halls insisted upon talking about was the high price of gasolin
osborne. oz as they called him. captain charles a. ransom. captain nathan j. nyelander. retired lieutenant colonel james a. macloughlin. sergeant tara r. brown. private first class jonathan vilanueva. staff sergeant matthew d. hermanson. mr. speaker, thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. i want to thank the gentleman from louisiana, mr. richmond, for his much-needed tribute and i want to thank you for recognizing those...
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she is walking around like ozzy osborne. sharon, i go, will you sit down? until 5:00 in the morning. >> i forget that when the show ends, it's 1:00, but i had this whole fake chest hair. it was all glued. i had to get that off. b but i did. it's all crazy fake chest hair. by the time i got that off it's 2:00 in the morning. i went down to the star party. i had a couple of drinks, my wife goes, let's go. i only had two drinks. my wife goes, it's 5:00 in the morning. gaga was such a win. a lot of people think she is scary, she is weird. she was the nicest, most normal, funny, got the joke. her mom and dad were there. they didn't unwrap a candy. >> ice cream. what is going on sneer. >> i don't know. this is very exciting. >> ridiculous. >> sara. >> it was dripping. it's called being polite. >> i have these ben and jerry's late night snack, my own ice cream flavor. the money goes to fair trade university to teach kids what fair trade is all about. it's potato chip. >> vanilla bean with salty caramel swirl and fudge covered potato chip clusters. >> genius. >> i'
she is walking around like ozzy osborne. sharon, i go, will you sit down? until 5:00 in the morning. >> i forget that when the show ends, it's 1:00, but i had this whole fake chest hair. it was all glued. i had to get that off. b but i did. it's all crazy fake chest hair. by the time i got that off it's 2:00 in the morning. i went down to the star party. i had a couple of drinks, my wife goes, let's go. i only had two drinks. my wife goes, it's 5:00 in the morning. gaga was such a win. a...