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. >> rose: with peter cook. >> peter cook was, absolutely. you talk about beyond the fringe, peter cook, jonathan miller, all of those guise. that probably was the high standard at that point. but what jon has done over the last surprising decade and a half, i think, i think he has the baton at the moment of this is as good as satire gets. >> rose: not only that, he has created because of what he does and what the daily show is, other daily shows in different countries. >> right, yeah, absolutely. sammiousev in egypt. he will openly say that jon stewart is his hero, and the standard by which he judges himself. so yeah, he in egypt who has to live with the consequences of decisions making jokes it is not just audience silence, but sometimes being arrested. so yeah, it's-- it's-- jon is the high watermark of comedy. >> so all the attention does not in the least make you take anything for granted? >> i have been throwing it in since 1998. >> rose: it works y stop. >> you know, you don't take things for granted. >> rose: and you work as hard toda
. >> rose: with peter cook. >> peter cook was, absolutely. you talk about beyond the fringe, peter cook, jonathan miller, all of those guise. that probably was the high standard at that point. but what jon has done over the last surprising decade and a half, i think, i think he has the baton at the moment of this is as good as satire gets. >> rose: not only that, he has created because of what he does and what the daily show is, other daily shows in different countries....
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club with a mighty tradition and reputation that had produced a big chunk of monti python, had peter cookley moore and lots of those sorts of performers. they had a very, very strong tradition and very high expectation and i sort of tumbled into this thing, and just loved it. i absolutely loved it. the pleasure of making people laugh is-- is a very, very great one. >> rose: indeed. >> an addictive one. >> rose: so when they came to you for "house," did you instantly say, "you bet. you came to the right place. i'm your man." >> no, i didn't. >> rose: that's not your style, is it? >> not quite my style. although i did feel-- i was confident that i had at the very least understood what was expected, what was requireed of the role. i wasn't sure i was the one to deliver it but i at least knew what it had to be. there was motif that went through all eight seasons the rolling stones song "you can't always get what you want." and there was a line in the, the philosopher jagger said, "you can't always get what you want." and apparently, they had more people they had many, many actors who would co
club with a mighty tradition and reputation that had produced a big chunk of monti python, had peter cookley moore and lots of those sorts of performers. they had a very, very strong tradition and very high expectation and i sort of tumbled into this thing, and just loved it. i absolutely loved it. the pleasure of making people laugh is-- is a very, very great one. >> rose: indeed. >> an addictive one. >> rose: so when they came to you for "house," did you instantly...
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we're going to talk about it with peter bergen and paul cook. what do you make of the latest intelligence between al qaeda's top leaders saying do something. >> well, it's really very concerning when you have the top leader of al qaeda. it sends a message to do something, not clear what that something was, whether it was something in yemen or perhaps u.s. embassy's there. it's led to great concern from u.s. counter terrorism, anderson. >> the guy who's head of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. how dangerous is he, what do we know about him? >> he's part of the inner circle. you can interpret the fact that al zawahri is reaching out to the yemen affiliate is a sign of al qaeda's weaknesses, we're also reporting that this guy has now been reported al qaeda's number two. back in pakistan, where the core is located there's no one else to appointed. the leadership of al qaeda central has been decimated. they're left with a weak or nonexistent bench. can you make another interpretation of this reaching out to yemen, we are so weakened that we have to
we're going to talk about it with peter bergen and paul cook. what do you make of the latest intelligence between al qaeda's top leaders saying do something. >> well, it's really very concerning when you have the top leader of al qaeda. it sends a message to do something, not clear what that something was, whether it was something in yemen or perhaps u.s. embassy's there. it's led to great concern from u.s. counter terrorism, anderson. >> the guy who's head of al qaeda in the...
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peter dunn tweeted he'd like to cook and bake for his family for one day as a job.at great. john wright also tweeted to say he'd like to be a physical therapist to help others regain their health and deal with pain. now, that is a very noble job, isn't it? now, i, over the last two hours, i had to think, and i came up with my favorite job for one day if i, you know, didn't have to come into cnbc for one day. i've got to say, i do want to stay in the journalist space, but i want to change the industry a little bit, at least what i'm reporting on. i want to be a sports reporter. i want to do tennis. i want to do skiing. and i also want to do male swim meets. yes, that's right. that's what i want to do. that's it for today's show. i'm carolin ross. thanks for watching "worldwide exchange." >>> good monday morning. authorities now considering arresting two former jpmorgan employees for their alleged role in the so-called london whale losses. >>> also, jc penney's board, they're reportedly meeting to discuss how to deal with bill ackman. >>> the fight between michael del
peter dunn tweeted he'd like to cook and bake for his family for one day as a job.at great. john wright also tweeted to say he'd like to be a physical therapist to help others regain their health and deal with pain. now, that is a very noble job, isn't it? now, i, over the last two hours, i had to think, and i came up with my favorite job for one day if i, you know, didn't have to come into cnbc for one day. i've got to say, i do want to stay in the journalist space, but i want to change the...
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peter: and it's going to cook until it's really boiling, boiling hot.se) hello. pal and i have a very important announcement. mei lin, binky's baby sister, will be hosting the show. it's her first time, so please give her a warm welcome! (music and applause) (growling) (music ends) (talking baby talk) (continues baby talk) sorry, forgot to turn the baby translator on. and although i am the host, i do not agree with all this show's views. for instance, very few of the characters are babies. only 16% of the episodes are about people under four. there are even more shows about pets than babies. and what's that supposed to mean? i think she's just cranky. we must have woken her up from a nap. oh. so every time a baby disagrees with something, it's because she didn't get her nap? mei lin, i didn't say that. you're becoming one of them. i saw you walking on two legs the other day. i call it "anti-baby." that's absurd! i'm sorry, but due to, um, technical difficulties, this tease will have to be cut short. (mei lin and kate arguing) enjoy the show. kate: oh, g
peter: and it's going to cook until it's really boiling, boiling hot.se) hello. pal and i have a very important announcement. mei lin, binky's baby sister, will be hosting the show. it's her first time, so please give her a warm welcome! (music and applause) (growling) (music ends) (talking baby talk) (continues baby talk) sorry, forgot to turn the baby translator on. and although i am the host, i do not agree with all this show's views. for instance, very few of the characters are babies. only...
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then it cooks up a new back story to cover up its source. fox news analyst peter johnson, jr.u've been saying for years and you've written about, it's coming true. this is a shredding of the 4th amendment. what the dea is saying, we've gotten tips from the nsa, the national security agency, based on really illegal taps and surveillance and we said, we're giving it to them. they use that, but don't say where they got the information from and allegedly go get americans or bad guys. so they get a tip. they don't say where it came from. they use a ruse or trick to say oh, yeah, we just happened to know that these folks were going to be here. they lock the people up, put them in jail and it's all coming from nsa surveillance. >> andrew: so the nsa illegally spying on innocent americans, if it hears -- >> or sometimes criminal americans. >> andrew: or sometimes criminal americans. not necessarily terrorists. they give this information to law enforcement and law enforcement is telling defense counsel where they got it, hiding it or lying about it? >> hiding and lying about it, accord
then it cooks up a new back story to cover up its source. fox news analyst peter johnson, jr.u've been saying for years and you've written about, it's coming true. this is a shredding of the 4th amendment. what the dea is saying, we've gotten tips from the nsa, the national security agency, based on really illegal taps and surveillance and we said, we're giving it to them. they use that, but don't say where they got the information from and allegedly go get americans or bad guys. so they get a...