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>> a pear?> a pear, no. >> a turnip. >> i will give you the first word. >> egg. >> eggshell. >> i'm embarrassed, didn't know what the thing with the stalk was. >> a beetroot. >> to know kids who don't know what a tomato was is pretty scary. >> they didn't know what the potato was but as soon as you say french fries, they're all over it. we're at an important time in american history. governments need to start really investing in some of the damage done over the last 30 years. >> see the full interview with jamie oliver tomorrow at "360." >>> the top politician in mexico, the drug cartel say these leave office tonight. the latest on drug violence. >>> a killer whale deadly attack on a trainer caught on tape, we know that but will a judge let the world see it? [ male announcer ] years ago, the world was faced with a challenge. and lexus responded by building the world's first luxury hybrid. today, lexus has four hybrid models on the road... including the hs, the most fuel-efficient of all luxury v
>> a pear?> a pear, no. >> a turnip. >> i will give you the first word. >> egg. >> eggshell. >> i'm embarrassed, didn't know what the thing with the stalk was. >> a beetroot. >> to know kids who don't know what a tomato was is pretty scary. >> they didn't know what the potato was but as soon as you say french fries, they're all over it. we're at an important time in american history. governments need to start really investing in some of...
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. >> i am so encouraged because the pear trees are already starting to bloom. it is so beautiful out there. >> my daffodils are starting to bloom. >> as long as it is not a blizzard. that is our new standard. thank you for joining us. >> have a good one. be sure to tune in tonight at 5:00.
. >> i am so encouraged because the pear trees are already starting to bloom. it is so beautiful out there. >> my daffodils are starting to bloom. >> as long as it is not a blizzard. that is our new standard. thank you for joining us. >> have a good one. be sure to tune in tonight at 5:00.
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>> a pear? >> a pear? no. >> a turnip? >> i'm going give you the first word. >> egg. >> egg salad?e answer today was no. >> that's mind-blowing. so who is to blame? aren't parents the culprit when you see something like that? >> well, you could blame the parents, but then i would say you can't really blame the parents because they grew up in an environment where they weren't taught to cook at home or at school. so since when can we blame people that were never armed with the life skills to be parents? we've got three generations of people in england and america that largely never learned to cook at home or at school. so i guess why i'm pushing this, you know, even in not my own country. i've done stuff in my own country. and i feel like i've got hindsight on my side. but also i think this is a very interesting time in america right now. of course you've got the health care stuff going on. michelle obama is pushing through a fairly serious bit of work for congress at the moment. i think it's worry in times as well. you're going to have congress, you know, they're talking about $4.5
>> a pear? >> a pear? no. >> a turnip? >> i'm going give you the first word. >> egg. >> egg salad?e answer today was no. >> that's mind-blowing. so who is to blame? aren't parents the culprit when you see something like that? >> well, you could blame the parents, but then i would say you can't really blame the parents because they grew up in an environment where they weren't taught to cook at home or at school. so since when can we blame people...
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. >> apples and pears, four of the stairs. i do not pretend to know it, but i know a few phrases. they could talk using these derivative words. derived on their rhyming. that is all. but they could have whole conversations in them. >> paul, in a number of books that you talk about words, do you begin with dictionaries? how do you begin the search? >> that is a great question. when i was a kid, other kids were collecting baseball cards and i used to -- i just love collecting words, and i find -- i kept finding these -- i went to dictionaries and started making lists. my big work this year is the new edition of my baseball dictionary, which is a 4.2-pound dictionary of just terms from baseball. part of it is this fascination with language. somebody once said ira campbell, one of the great british writers, said that -- >> look at this. >> it is 4.2 pounds. >> go back and work harder. there must be more words could >> this is how it started. one of my kids, we were at the ball game. they said why do they say umpire and not referee? why do they say shortstop? i would go to the dictiona
. >> apples and pears, four of the stairs. i do not pretend to know it, but i know a few phrases. they could talk using these derivative words. derived on their rhyming. that is all. but they could have whole conversations in them. >> paul, in a number of books that you talk about words, do you begin with dictionaries? how do you begin the search? >> that is a great question. when i was a kid, other kids were collecting baseball cards and i used to -- i just love collecting...
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>> a pear?no. >> a turnip. >> i will give you the first word. >> egg. >> eggshell. >> i'm embarrassed, didn't know what the thing with the stalk was. >> a beet. >> to see kids who don't know what a tomato was is pretty scary. >> the other clip, they didn't know what a potato was but as soon as you say french fries, they're all over it. we're at an important time in american history. governments need to start really investing in some of the damage done over the last 30 years. >> see the full interview with jamie oliver tomorrow at "360." >> join the live chat right now at a krrc360.com. next, the big city mayor in mexico. f the drug cartel says he has to leave office tonight. the latest on drug violence. >>> a killer whale deadly attack on a trainer caught on tape, we know that but will a judge let the world see it? to stay on top of my game after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day men's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memp$y and concentration. plus support for he
>> a pear?no. >> a turnip. >> i will give you the first word. >> egg. >> eggshell. >> i'm embarrassed, didn't know what the thing with the stalk was. >> a beet. >> to see kids who don't know what a tomato was is pretty scary. >> the other clip, they didn't know what a potato was but as soon as you say french fries, they're all over it. we're at an important time in american history. governments need to start really investing in some of the...
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then i saw this picture of you at the lakers game, and you are there with adrian brody, and it would peark like you got 500 calories in your fist. >> that's true. i wasn't doing it there. in fact, we were eating -- that was actually jeffrey katzenburg who said, you want some mcdon d mcdonal mcdonald's? we were great. i was almost tripping up the linesmen. i kept going, sorry, man. >> jimmy: there's no linesmen in basketball. >> whatever you call it. what do you call them? >> jimmy: mcdonald's is not scottish food, either. >> what do you call the guy -- >> jimmy: referees. >> almost tripped up the referee. i'm not a basketball guy. which is why i was so excited to be -- >> jimmy: you weren't the only one excited, by the way. this is after the game, and look at -- >> you can't get away with anything. >> jimmy: these laker girls -- they probably never pay any attention in class. look at the way they're all lined up looking at you, and what are you doing there? >> well, there's a rip in my jeans -- >> jimmy: oh, my good 'n. >> no, i was pretty much saying, i know you think you're just here to
then i saw this picture of you at the lakers game, and you are there with adrian brody, and it would peark like you got 500 calories in your fist. >> that's true. i wasn't doing it there. in fact, we were eating -- that was actually jeffrey katzenburg who said, you want some mcdon d mcdonal mcdonald's? we were great. i was almost tripping up the linesmen. i kept going, sorry, man. >> jimmy: there's no linesmen in basketball. >> whatever you call it. what do you call them?...
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those with 25 or fewer workers which he says could be a motive for companies to pear their workforce. he doesn't plan to do that. >> those companies close to that minimum, that would be a big incentive to reduce their workers to get under that 25 worker force. big incentive. >> reporter: he says he wants to offer health insurance to more workers, he doesn't know how just yet. the one step he says is certain for him and other businesses, prices for consumers will have to go up. >> someone has to pay for this. whether, you know, if we're going to implement this, this has to come from somewhere. and fit means higher prices, so be it. >> reporter: the law also creates state run pools allowing businesses like silly phillie to combine health insurance together. but that alone is unlikely to cover the additional costs for businesses that are going to be paying for more coverage. allan chernoff, cnn, brooklyn, new york. >>> ken thorpe is here with us now. and he is with the roland school of public health at emory university. we've got a lot of question there's people all over who are wonderin
those with 25 or fewer workers which he says could be a motive for companies to pear their workforce. he doesn't plan to do that. >> those companies close to that minimum, that would be a big incentive to reduce their workers to get under that 25 worker force. big incentive. >> reporter: he says he wants to offer health insurance to more workers, he doesn't know how just yet. the one step he says is certain for him and other businesses, prices for consumers will have to go up....
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just drop in whole fruits like apples or pears and watch how the bullet express quickly and easily extracts all the juice, leaving not a drop behind. even whole carrots are instantly turned into fresh carrot juice, thanks to its powerful 400-watt motor. watch-- even giant chunks of watermelon, rind and all, are no match for the juicer express for a delicious juice cocktail loaded with vitamins and nutrients. it's the perfect way to start your day! the juicer express is comparable to this whole juicer you've seen advertised for as much as $150, but call right now and you'll get the amazing juicer express absolutely free. and just like the other bullet express attachments, the juicer attachment is dishwasher-safe, so cleanup is a breeze. all together, that's a $480 value, yours today for this low introductory price of just six easy payments of only $19.99. best of all, try it risk-free with our 30-day money-back guarantee, and if the bullet express isn't the fastest, most versatile kitchen appliance you've ever used, simply return it for a full refund of the purchase price, no questions asked
just drop in whole fruits like apples or pears and watch how the bullet express quickly and easily extracts all the juice, leaving not a drop behind. even whole carrots are instantly turned into fresh carrot juice, thanks to its powerful 400-watt motor. watch-- even giant chunks of watermelon, rind and all, are no match for the juicer express for a delicious juice cocktail loaded with vitamins and nutrients. it's the perfect way to start your day! the juicer express is comparable to this whole...
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gridlock now pears to be the most likely result of this year's elections.and the market likes that. the fifth plague, the fifth reason i misjudged the impact of health care reform, i thought the bill would be so expensive that the budget deficit would rise to a level where people would want to bail on stocks, not just bonds, like they did today. either we haven't reached that point or people genuinely believe there will not be an impact on the budget. something i hope for. but of course hope should never be part of the money equation. the sixth plague on my thinking? i knew that going into earnings season the results would be terrific, and i thought the bill's passage and the subsequent sell-off would give us all buying opportunity. i laid that out in my game plan. i didn't realize just how badly people needed into this market ahead of the spectacular numbers that we shall soon see, which is why buyers were so quick to take advantage of the weakness on sunday night and monday morning. plague number 7. i believed washington would trump everything because of
gridlock now pears to be the most likely result of this year's elections.and the market likes that. the fifth plague, the fifth reason i misjudged the impact of health care reform, i thought the bill would be so expensive that the budget deficit would rise to a level where people would want to bail on stocks, not just bonds, like they did today. either we haven't reached that point or people genuinely believe there will not be an impact on the budget. something i hope for. but of course hope...
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real hunt area pears in the april april issue of "gq" magazine. how did you land this? >> it was a little bit of luck. we had a mutual friend that put her in touch with me. there is nothing like getting that phone call, do you mind if rielle hunter calls you? that's kind of how it happened. >> larry: now let's run through some of the headlines from rielle hunter's interview with you. slept with john edwards the first night. elizabeth edwards confronted john after answering a cell phone call. she believes that edwards hoped she'd have an abortion. john edwards feared the wrath of elizabeth. he was emasculated. miss hunter did not think that edwards should run for president. what surprised you the most? >> oh, well just her candor in general. she didn't whitewash anything. she didn't sugar-coat anything. she answers everything. and i guess in specifically what surprised me was that she is very much in love with him to this day. and you don't call it a conventional romance. but they certainly have very, very strong feelings for each other. >> larry: all right, she feels su
real hunt area pears in the april april issue of "gq" magazine. how did you land this? >> it was a little bit of luck. we had a mutual friend that put her in touch with me. there is nothing like getting that phone call, do you mind if rielle hunter calls you? that's kind of how it happened. >> larry: now let's run through some of the headlines from rielle hunter's interview with you. slept with john edwards the first night. elizabeth edwards confronted john after answering...
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narrative which is they have a new ceo that they have installed and strarjically they are trying to pear down. aig was this enormous global company. some argued that it was so global, and so big t was too big to manage. and in this case one of the step s that he said he wants to address is that issue, selling this piece and another piece there is another business up for sale too. another insurance business that they hope to sell in the next couple of weeks. and between those two businesses they are hoping to actually get 50 billion dollars in total, 25 billion of which should go back to the federal reserve. >> now does changing the business and the kind of businesses it is in include getting out of the derivatives business, all the tough that got it in trouble in the first place? >> well, that's almost a separate issue. a group called fp or financial products, they are still unwinding those businesses. some would argue that they are doing it too slowly. some would argue they are doing it too fast. originally the plan was to unwind a lot of these derivatives as quickly as humanly possible
narrative which is they have a new ceo that they have installed and strarjically they are trying to pear down. aig was this enormous global company. some argued that it was so global, and so big t was too big to manage. and in this case one of the step s that he said he wants to address is that issue, selling this piece and another piece there is another business up for sale too. another insurance business that they hope to sell in the next couple of weeks. and between those two businesses they...
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we're wearing a pear of the gym jimmy chew d -- jimmy choo shoes.s the same location next weekend. ladies calling about the jimmy choos. >> what's she wearing. i'm wearing a wonderful his and her jacket from collections and then, go like this. i have a wonderful bracelet and matching necklace and jewels from the blue crab. well, you look very nice and this jacket obviously doesn't fit me, but i wanted to put it on. there's a lot of men's clothing, too. this is a ralph lauren shirt. how much do you think that is, guys? >> $34. you can't beat it and we have these ties and other ties from samuel parker. originally $115. >> $20, you can't beat that deal. >> give us the website. >> lots a. information on there about upcoming sales. >> jr. league of baltimore, york road, starts today. ladies, thank you. and we appreciate it and thank you for the jacket. >> you're welcome. >> gigi and tim, have a great day. >> and we wanted to mention to you, we know that jacket does you justice, but this picture does more justice for you. it's you with dorothy hammle and
we're wearing a pear of the gym jimmy chew d -- jimmy choo shoes.s the same location next weekend. ladies calling about the jimmy choos. >> what's she wearing. i'm wearing a wonderful his and her jacket from collections and then, go like this. i have a wonderful bracelet and matching necklace and jewels from the blue crab. well, you look very nice and this jacket obviously doesn't fit me, but i wanted to put it on. there's a lot of men's clothing, too. this is a ralph lauren shirt. how...
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it dees pear the audi government did view them as a significant threat that could have inhibited the flow of oil. megyn: we continue to hear the name yemen as a source of terrorists. mike tobin, thank you so much. live in jerusalem. we are moments away from a much-anticipated event at the white house. president obama is about to sign the executive order that reaffirms restrictions on federal funding of abortions. it helps him help seal the deal for healthcare reform. today's event takes place behind closed doors. the president invited some members of the democrats' antiabortion block the signing. we'll be joined by ron paul and he has some thoughts whether that executive order is worth the paper's print on. members are push for several amendments including one that will prevent sex offenders from get getting viagra. here to explain is carl cameron. he's on capitol hill. what's the deal? >> reporter: the senate has to pass the how reconciliation package of fixes without changes. they can technically move a comma or semicolon, but they can't make any substantive changes. essentially it
it dees pear the audi government did view them as a significant threat that could have inhibited the flow of oil. megyn: we continue to hear the name yemen as a source of terrorists. mike tobin, thank you so much. live in jerusalem. we are moments away from a much-anticipated event at the white house. president obama is about to sign the executive order that reaffirms restrictions on federal funding of abortions. it helps him help seal the deal for healthcare reform. today's event takes place...
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in our investigation accounts of dozens of users from around the world who advocate appear by 3rd pears. this happened placed on the user's computers. these circumstances as well as attempts over the last year to limit free speech online led us to conclude that we are no longer comfortable sensoring search results in china. wey reviewing operations there now. no particular industry much less any company can tackle censorship on its own. concerted action is needed to promote online expression and reduce the impact. we are grateful for lawmakers and particularly your leadership who urged more companies to join the network initiative. as a platform for companies, gni members commit to standards that protect user rights to privacy and freedom of expression. additional participation will help them reach full po tegz. beyond the gni, every one of us at the grass roots level should make every effort to maximize access to information online. in particular, government can take steps. first and foremost, the government should promote the openness as a major plank of a foreign policy. the free-thr
in our investigation accounts of dozens of users from around the world who advocate appear by 3rd pears. this happened placed on the user's computers. these circumstances as well as attempts over the last year to limit free speech online led us to conclude that we are no longer comfortable sensoring search results in china. wey reviewing operations there now. no particular industry much less any company can tackle censorship on its own. concerted action is needed to promote online expression...
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in our investigation accounts of dozens of users from around the world who advocate appear by 3rd pearshis happened placed on the user's computers. these circumstances as well as attempts over the last year to limit free speech online led us to conclude that we are no longer comfortable sensoring search results in china. wey reviewing operations there now. no particular industry much less any company can tackle censorship on its own. concerted action is needed to promote online expression and reduce the impact. we are grateful for lawmakers and particularly your leadership who urged more companies to join the network initiative. as a platform for companies, gni members commit to standards that protect user rights to privacy and freedom of expression. additional participation will help them reach full po tegz. beyond the gni, every one of us at the grass roots level should make every effort to maximize access to information online. in particular, government can take steps. first and foremost, the government should promote the openness as a major plank of a foreign policy. the free-throw
in our investigation accounts of dozens of users from around the world who advocate appear by 3rd pearshis happened placed on the user's computers. these circumstances as well as attempts over the last year to limit free speech online led us to conclude that we are no longer comfortable sensoring search results in china. wey reviewing operations there now. no particular industry much less any company can tackle censorship on its own. concerted action is needed to promote online expression and...