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and so, he just said, "rockefeller. my name's clark rockefeller." suddenly, a table appeared. the name worked its magic, and would work its magic from that point forward. [ male announcer ] they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at your side. take the next step. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company to be your partner. go long. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. come on, boy! [ female announcer ] symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more
and so, he just said, "rockefeller. my name's clark rockefeller." suddenly, a table appeared. the name worked its magic, and would work its magic from that point forward. [ male announcer ] they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at your side. take the next step. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company to be your partner. go long. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your...
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is jukt president of the rockefeller foundation. >> thank you neil and good morning, everyone we're delighted to have you here and berkley mayor baits is here and mayor ed lee and oakland mayor kwun which were named as part of the rockefeller foundation resistant foundation requirement this is to rebuild the urban resistance in one hundred cities around the world-class they were the only cities in the satire global network that are piloting a resistance i'll talk about that in a minute but first, let me give you just a brief description of one hundred resistant cities is what we aim to achieve. everyday somewhere in the world a city has their functions disrupted to deliver the services to their receipt and maintain capacity over the long-term. they're not hard to images where the next big earthquake or a health pandemic or a atrocity attack. those shocks are becoming more frequent and intermittence their impacts ripple across the regions macon city completely don't think another. they deal with chronic distresses as well and chronic sprez are constrains on the water supply or rising sea level
is jukt president of the rockefeller foundation. >> thank you neil and good morning, everyone we're delighted to have you here and berkley mayor baits is here and mayor ed lee and oakland mayor kwun which were named as part of the rockefeller foundation resistant foundation requirement this is to rebuild the urban resistance in one hundred cities around the world-class they were the only cities in the satire global network that are piloting a resistance i'll talk about that in a minute...
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ray. >> then a rockefeller spokesman said he's not one of ours.l you. >> because you've done something that someone is looking for you for, right? >> it wasn't just conning people for a living he was also on the run, hiding from investigators who suspected him of killing john seles and his young bride linda back in 1985 in the wealthy l.a. suburb of san marino. >> he was steeped in the literature and cinema of murder. >> novelist walter kern who once believed that he was friends with a rockefeller. >> i was completely had. >> thinks the con man could have easily turned killer just for the thrill of it. >> walter kern joins us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> so you first met this man who called himself clark rockefeller in 1998. what did you think when you met him? >> i met him through very strange circumstances. i delivered a crippled dog from the humane society ney montana all of the way from new york that he'd adopted from the internet so it was a blind meeting, and i met him at a are very fancy club at midtown manhattan and look
ray. >> then a rockefeller spokesman said he's not one of ours.l you. >> because you've done something that someone is looking for you for, right? >> it wasn't just conning people for a living he was also on the run, hiding from investigators who suspected him of killing john seles and his young bride linda back in 1985 in the wealthy l.a. suburb of san marino. >> he was steeped in the literature and cinema of murder. >> novelist walter kern who once believed that...
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funded position, in order to serve as the chief resil ans officer, also referred to as cro, the rockefeller foundation, through the 100 city challenge in the process of developing a worldwide network to insure people and communities and systems are better prepared to understand the events and recover, fast and her stronger from the shocks and stresses, san francisco was lucky to be selected as one of three cities to participate in the year of the 100 year city challenge, to support san francisco in this challenge, they have awarded the city to fully fund the benefits for the chief officer within the city for a period of 2 years. the chief officer will be the primary point of contact to interact with the staff and the newly created global network of cros and the cro will provide the central point of focus to establish a decision, driving the conversation, and implementing the effective strategy and leveraging the benefits and services of the 100 cities network and platform. the cro will work with regional partners participating in the 100 cities network which include the cities of oakland be
funded position, in order to serve as the chief resil ans officer, also referred to as cro, the rockefeller foundation, through the 100 city challenge in the process of developing a worldwide network to insure people and communities and systems are better prepared to understand the events and recover, fast and her stronger from the shocks and stresses, san francisco was lucky to be selected as one of three cities to participate in the year of the 100 year city challenge, to support san...
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as far as i could tell clark rockefeller was the meanest kid around. nothing that happened to him could account for what he did to others. >> when you visited him in prison you asked him what the key was to manipulating people. >> yes. he said three words and they were all the same thing, vanity, vanity, vanity. appeal to people's ego and make them feel as important as they want to be and you can do anything. >> that's what he did to you? >> sort of, yeah, for awhile. >> the name of the book is "blood will out" and i highly recommend it. buy it if you haven't already. e-mail us at fox news.com. and do you have a video of your animal doing something? go to fox news.com/red eye. we may use it. coming up, our last story. >>> you can see greg late they are morning on "fox and friends" at 6:00 a.m. a new "red eye" returns on monday with greg hosting. basically we turn on this channel and you will see greg. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> double your pleasure, double your fun, lose 11% in sales. it appears the latest bubble to pop is a lite
as far as i could tell clark rockefeller was the meanest kid around. nothing that happened to him could account for what he did to others. >> when you visited him in prison you asked him what the key was to manipulating people. >> yes. he said three words and they were all the same thing, vanity, vanity, vanity. appeal to people's ego and make them feel as important as they want to be and you can do anything. >> that's what he did to you? >> sort of, yeah, for awhile....
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office of the city administrator to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $440,000 from the rockefeller foundation to hire a chief resilience officer for san francisco, and amending ordinance no. 160-13 (annual salary ordinance, fys 2013-2014 and 2014-2015) to reflect the addition of one grant-funded position (.25 fte) in class 0933, manager v, at the office of the city administrator, for the period of april 1, 2014, through march 31, 2016. >> in order to hire the chief officer, position and also to amend the annual salary ordinance >> good morning, to add one grant funded position, in order to serve as the chief resil ans officer, also referred to as cro, the rockefeller foundation, through the 100 city challenge in the process of developing a worldwide network to insure people and communities and systems are better prepared to understand the events and recover, fast and her stronger from the shocks and stresses, san francisco was lucky to be selected as one of three cities to participate in the year of the 100 year city challenge, to support san francisco in this challenge, they have
office of the city administrator to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $440,000 from the rockefeller foundation to hire a chief resilience officer for san francisco, and amending ordinance no. 160-13 (annual salary ordinance, fys 2013-2014 and 2014-2015) to reflect the addition of one grant-funded position (.25 fte) in class 0933, manager v, at the office of the city administrator, for the period of april 1, 2014, through march 31, 2016. >> in order to hire the chief officer,...
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c-span: you said you worked for jay rockefeller -- you and your wife did -- in 1972. have you done any other political work since then? >> guest: no. that was the beginning and end of my career as a politician. i wasn't really a politician. i was something at yale called scholar of the house. there were 12 people who were chosen to spend their entire senior year on one project, and i was writing a book about jay rockefeller and it was to be called "the making of a governor," but -- you know, by theodore h. black, right, but he lost. so all of a sudden, "the making of a governor" became "the unmaking of a governor," and i worked with john morton blum, who was my mentor when i was an undergraduate, the great american historian, and he was the first person that year to tell me i could be a scholar. he told me i had certain capacities, i could write fairly well and that i had what it took to be a scholar, and though i didn't believe him and i thought he was exaggerating, i was deeply touched. i got tears in my eyes, and it's like the laying on the hands for me. that's why
c-span: you said you worked for jay rockefeller -- you and your wife did -- in 1972. have you done any other political work since then? >> guest: no. that was the beginning and end of my career as a politician. i wasn't really a politician. i was something at yale called scholar of the house. there were 12 people who were chosen to spend their entire senior year on one project, and i was writing a book about jay rockefeller and it was to be called "the making of a governor," but...
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thank you, chairman rockefeller for holding this afternoon meeting on protecting consumers from breach of data information. i'm glad the target and the university of maryland accepted the invitation to be here today. while the forensic investigations into these breaches are ongoing, it is clear that millions of individuals have been affected. i look forward to hearing what lessons target and the university of maryland have learned from these breaches and what steps they are taking to prevent them in the future and to better safeguard personal information. data breaches are clearly not unique to target and the university of maryland. the data breach report from verizon confirms 64,000 data breach disclosures and between -- between private and government entities. why are -- while we're are here to discuss breaches in the private secretary -- right at sector, we cannot forget the datanment holds financial and personal information. it is estimated that the federal government spent or team $.1 billion on i.t. security in 2012, but is not immune to cyberattacks and data breaches. at federal
thank you, chairman rockefeller for holding this afternoon meeting on protecting consumers from breach of data information. i'm glad the target and the university of maryland accepted the invitation to be here today. while the forensic investigations into these breaches are ongoing, it is clear that millions of individuals have been affected. i look forward to hearing what lessons target and the university of maryland have learned from these breaches and what steps they are taking to prevent...
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ion called >> thank you, chairman rockefeller, ranking member, and the committee. i appreciate the invitation to testify today. veryone in our payment system, merchants, financial institutions, networks, and when lders is affected this occurs because they jeopardize the trust we've worked to build for more than 50 years. we continue to work to maintain that trust every day by placing security at the forefront of we do.ing the payments industry has approached yer of data security. first we protect consumers from zero ial harm from fraudulence. scenes to ind the prevent information and prevent fraud before it happens. rates have fraud declined by more than 2/3 in the tot two decades to six cents every $100 transacted. show, nt compromises however, our work is never done. critical first step in data the amount to limit f data that needs to be protected. eliminated the storage of card information in large merchantings. this made it more difficult for criminals to steal large amounts of data. they're stealing it in transit. therefore, strong security remains fundamental
ion called >> thank you, chairman rockefeller, ranking member, and the committee. i appreciate the invitation to testify today. veryone in our payment system, merchants, financial institutions, networks, and when lders is affected this occurs because they jeopardize the trust we've worked to build for more than 50 years. we continue to work to maintain that trust every day by placing security at the forefront of we do.ing the payments industry has approached yer of data security. first we...
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. >> he's clark rockefeller of new york. >> rockefeller abducted his daughter during a supervised visite was diabolical. >> it turns out he's wanted for questioning in this homicide case. >> the man who calls himself clark rockefeller has been charged with murder. >> reporter: what should i call you? >> i don't know, erin. what would you like to call me? >> on television, online, on the go and now on ipad. cbs news. >>> after a gorgeous saturday, we are tracking an approaching winter storm that could put a big damper on your monday morning commute. >>> two people are dead, a firefighter is hurt and a home is destroyed in a fire in arlington. >>> a former fbi agent talks about new developments in the homicide. >>> tonight there's an increasing focus on the pilots of that missing malaysian airlines flight. >>> hello, i'm bruce johnson. after a beautiful spring-like day, snow is on the way for tomorrow. we've already declared monday a red alert day. erica grow in the weather center. >> it is a late winter storm. that's why it's so hard to determine just how much snow we're going to get. to
. >> he's clark rockefeller of new york. >> rockefeller abducted his daughter during a supervised visite was diabolical. >> it turns out he's wanted for questioning in this homicide case. >> the man who calls himself clark rockefeller has been charged with murder. >> reporter: what should i call you? >> i don't know, erin. what would you like to call me? >> on television, online, on the go and now on ipad. cbs news. >>> after a gorgeous...
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committee, as a former david rockefeller fellow convicted in particular pleasure, mr. chairman, to be before this committee. i like to focus my remarks -- >> for freaks because i'm so? >> my uncle did this for free speak with something like that. >> very unusual. [laughter] >> i'd like to focus my remarks this morning, this afternoon on a single and narrow topic of cyber insurance. what is it? who's buying it? and what role might they play as part of a comprehensive risk mitigation framework as the world's leading insurance broker, our company has a unique perspective on the cyber insurance marketplace. marsh assist clients in preparing risk mitigation strategies including its cyber insurance, and it is issued its first cyber policy as far back as 1999, called net secure. so there are three basic sites of cyber insurance in the first and most fundamental is coverage that protects out of pocket expenses that the university of maryland or not institutions might suffer, expenses like credit monitoring or setting up call centers or notifying affected individuals. the secon
committee, as a former david rockefeller fellow convicted in particular pleasure, mr. chairman, to be before this committee. i like to focus my remarks -- >> for freaks because i'm so? >> my uncle did this for free speak with something like that. >> very unusual. [laughter] >> i'd like to focus my remarks this morning, this afternoon on a single and narrow topic of cyber insurance. what is it? who's buying it? and what role might they play as part of a comprehensive risk...
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>> kroft: the senate commerce committee and its chairman, jay rockefeller, have proposed legislationat would do just that. the committee has been investigating the industry for more than a year, and senator rockefeller says he's being stonewalled by three of its biggest players-- axciom, epsilon, and experian. >> jay rockefeller: i am putting these three companies on notice today that i'm not satisfied with their responses and i'm considering further steps. >> kroft: senator rockefeller called companies like epsilon "the dark underside of american life." >> bryan kennedy: yeah, that's an interesting phrase, and one i would take offense at. >> kroft: bryan kenedy is chairman and c.e.o. of epsilon, which claims to have "the world's largest cooperative database," including more than eight billion consumer transactions, combined with an extensive network of online sources. he doesn't like the term "data broker," and says epsilon is a marketing firm that uses data. can i go on your web site and see everything you have about me? >> kennedy: you can go on our web site today, and we offer a
>> kroft: the senate commerce committee and its chairman, jay rockefeller, have proposed legislationat would do just that. the committee has been investigating the industry for more than a year, and senator rockefeller says he's being stonewalled by three of its biggest players-- axciom, epsilon, and experian. >> jay rockefeller: i am putting these three companies on notice today that i'm not satisfied with their responses and i'm considering further steps. >> kroft: senator...
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so it's not an unusual name like rockefeller. but i'm sure that was partly because he didn't leave tracks or a big legacy in terms of philanthropic activity or other ways in which his name specifically was standing as one of the great, i guess today we call it a billionaire. but in his time, hundreds of millions of dollars. >> was the first time that he spoke with huguette? >> the first time was in 1990 or. and i have been chipping away for some time in terms of the general family history of focus more on her father. partly because there was so little known about her and at the time i was not even informed that she was still living. and that applied with many other places within the family. we had many other family members who -- one or two i recall specifically, they said thought i saw her once about six years ago at a funeral. and i didn't have an opportunity to actually talk with her, but i think that i saw her. and so that is how completely link the table had been. >> ville, let's start with mr. clark and the little bit about
so it's not an unusual name like rockefeller. but i'm sure that was partly because he didn't leave tracks or a big legacy in terms of philanthropic activity or other ways in which his name specifically was standing as one of the great, i guess today we call it a billionaire. but in his time, hundreds of millions of dollars. >> was the first time that he spoke with huguette? >> the first time was in 1990 or. and i have been chipping away for some time in terms of the general family...
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rockefeller was the principle opponent, have they ever been successful. >> everyone, the left is doing it, and some people on the right are doing it, too. they're talking, and i actually bought into this for a while, there's a split between the republican party in the far right and the center right, and rand paul points this out. he says it's less of that than a bunch of individuals who are not all right, far right, or centrist right. they have their own ideology. it's not two factions of the republican party. it's like 15 legitimate candidates that any one of them if the whole base and some of the establishment got behind them, would give hillary a run for her money. >> they're going to have to be persuasive. they threw out a lot of red meat and funny lines, great sound bites, but that doesn't necessarily always translate to persuasion that gets people to donate money and certainly hasn't brought people to the polls. >> i wanted to ask eric. you think any of those people -- >> no one in the world saw barack obama beating hillary clinton at this point in time. would the left love to ha
rockefeller was the principle opponent, have they ever been successful. >> everyone, the left is doing it, and some people on the right are doing it, too. they're talking, and i actually bought into this for a while, there's a split between the republican party in the far right and the center right, and rand paul points this out. he says it's less of that than a bunch of individuals who are not all right, far right, or centrist right. they have their own ideology. it's not two factions of...
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i hear you are against the rockefeller project. i am not against it. i want more commercial development in hoboken. oh, really? everyone in the state house believes you are against it. the buzz is that you are against it. if you move that forward, are the money would start flowing to you, he tells me. now the statement provided to us on friday, richard constable says, quote, gibson tunn's exhaustive and detailed report completely undercuts mayor z zimmer's wild-eyed conspiracy theory be a ever changing story details. over the course after few days she added new and false details and casually threw in new names and innocent people to add weight to her claim. it is unfortunate msnbc failed to do any independent research or exercise a modicum of skepticism prior to airing some reckless allegations against me. had they done that, they would have reached the same conclusions as the gibson dunn report that mayor zimmer's story was unreliable and fictional. there was no evidence i met with mayor zimmer about the rockefeller project, met with representatives o
i hear you are against the rockefeller project. i am not against it. i want more commercial development in hoboken. oh, really? everyone in the state house believes you are against it. the buzz is that you are against it. if you move that forward, are the money would start flowing to you, he tells me. now the statement provided to us on friday, richard constable says, quote, gibson tunn's exhaustive and detailed report completely undercuts mayor z zimmer's wild-eyed conspiracy theory be a ever...
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jay rockefeller said that particular ending would be likely used to defame legitimate websites and people and force them to pay big bucks to take the dot sucks version of their website off the market. >>> some fuzzy math yesterday during a speech on the house floor as texas democratic congresswoman sheila jackson lee argued that a bill who is unconstitutional. she thanked her republican conclusion. >> for giving us an opportunity to have a deliberative constitutional discussion that reinforces the sanctity of this nation and how well it is that we have lasted some 400 years operating under a constitution that clearly defines what is constitutional and what is not. >> well, 400 years is a bit of an overstatement. the constitution was adopted 227 years ago in 1787, 400 years takes us back to colonial times when colonists were settling jamestown. in the year 1614 pocahontas married john ross. >>> finally the eu had a firm message for the u.s. at a recent trade talk. lay off our cheese. they said bad imitations of their products are sullying the reputations of authentic cheeses. if it's not f
jay rockefeller said that particular ending would be likely used to defame legitimate websites and people and force them to pay big bucks to take the dot sucks version of their website off the market. >>> some fuzzy math yesterday during a speech on the house floor as texas democratic congresswoman sheila jackson lee argued that a bill who is unconstitutional. she thanked her republican conclusion. >> for giving us an opportunity to have a deliberative constitutional discussion...
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it hasn't gone anywhere yet, but with target as its poster child, rockefeller is making a strong casefternoon. >> inc. you so much. let's talk all it took now. gave jolly's victory outside groups a playbook to explore ways to possibly gain the six seats the party needs to take control of the senate. we've got more now on that story from washington. what did republicans learn from this victory? fax it gave them a great chance to learn how to work together to really deliver a specific message in key races and to not duplicate efforts but add to each other and everything each of the individual groups are doing. let's talk about the republican strategy. what was it? lex as far as the outside groups went, and we are talking about things like the koch brothers, americans for prosperity, karl rove's american crossroads groups, and many others, they each specialized in a different message delivery system. the u.s. chamber of commerce was the dominant layer as follows -- as far as tv commercials when will stop crossroads and another group did mailers. people were reaching out io of robo calls
it hasn't gone anywhere yet, but with target as its poster child, rockefeller is making a strong casefternoon. >> inc. you so much. let's talk all it took now. gave jolly's victory outside groups a playbook to explore ways to possibly gain the six seats the party needs to take control of the senate. we've got more now on that story from washington. what did republicans learn from this victory? fax it gave them a great chance to learn how to work together to really deliver a specific...
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we'll see you on thursday here at rockefeller plaza. >> very excited.ou know what else it is time to do? we're going to surprise our fan of the week! >> drum roll, please. >> spin the entire globe. we're not leaving out any of it. >> the winner is brie gutierrez from florida. she watches us on nbc wtvj. with her little -- who is that little baby asleep there, brie? >> julian. >> oh, hello, julian. >> you are a doll. we'll tell you what you won. we want to tell everybody why you were chosen, okay? >> okay. since the birth of that little -- the first one, sebastian, so much so that she drove to palm beach just to meet hoda last year, and has never missed a show and now she's on it. even when she was in hospital on bed rest with her second son, julian. >> julian was born premature, spent 109 days in the nic unit. she said we helped her bring peace of mind every day as she waited for julian to get better. and now she watches the show with both of her boys. >> and reads aunt kathie's books. >> thank you so much, sweetie. we're very, very happy for you. we go
we'll see you on thursday here at rockefeller plaza. >> very excited.ou know what else it is time to do? we're going to surprise our fan of the week! >> drum roll, please. >> spin the entire globe. we're not leaving out any of it. >> the winner is brie gutierrez from florida. she watches us on nbc wtvj. with her little -- who is that little baby asleep there, brie? >> julian. >> oh, hello, julian. >> you are a doll. we'll tell you what you won. we want...
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rockefeller foundation hosted the event as part of it's 100 resilence cities challenge. to help cities withstand and bounce back from catastrophic events. >> not easy take the long view or plan for the unseen. and unknown. but it's the right thing to do. >> the foundation is investing $100 million in this effort. >> a plan to rename a mountain top in yosemite is running into opposition. a bill would change the name to jesse benton fremont. she chronicled her husband's expeditions. nation park service saying jesse fremont has no link to the mountain but the mountain is named mammoth because of its size. >> whatever you call it, it's a nice day to be outside today. >> cooler, gorgeous >> yes. it's beautiful here. breezy at we do have warmth coming though. clear skies right now, and we take a look at our view from our camera, high thin clouds into upper 50s to low 70s. 70 degrees in santa rosa. and here is a view from lake ta who camera clear, breezy tonight. sunny and warmer next few days spring starts thursday morning at 9:57. here is a cold front came through didn't do a
rockefeller foundation hosted the event as part of it's 100 resilence cities challenge. to help cities withstand and bounce back from catastrophic events. >> not easy take the long view or plan for the unseen. and unknown. but it's the right thing to do. >> the foundation is investing $100 million in this effort. >> a plan to rename a mountain top in yosemite is running into opposition. a bill would change the name to jesse benton fremont. she chronicled her husband's...
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- russell crowe. joan rivers. musical guest the national. and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! that's a hot crowd right there. welcome, everybody to "the tonight show." thank you for being here. thank you for being here. [ cheers and applause ] it's going to be a very exciting show tonight. looking forward to it. let's get to some jokes about the news though. that's a good way to start the show off, right? i just love this guy. i always like talking about him. our pal rob ford is back in the news. [ cheers and applause ] he's just hitting homers. he's actually pretty busy right now. he's running for re-election up in toronto. yeah. [ laughter ] i think he's going to win. anyways, he was up for re-election last night in toronto. and last night was the first big debate. and at the debate he was called an international embarrassment. [ laughter ]
. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- russell crowe. joan rivers. musical guest the national. and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! that's a hot crowd right there. welcome, everybody to "the tonight show." thank you for being here. thank you for being...
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>>> from nbc news, this is and hoda kotb, from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hey, everybody. thanks for being with us. it itry day friday. hodi is to excited. it is february 28th, last day, the last day of the month. if you're living in florida or you're off in arizona or -- you don't care. >> we care. >> we so care it is the last. thank the lord it is the shortest. >> yes. and we have a great show for you on this last day. we have anthony mackie. he is here with us. >> and mary mary, the grammy winning gospel sisters. >> remember that song shackles, that's their song. a good one. >> we agree for once. >> if you have not seen any of the best picture nominees movies for the oscars, you are not alone. >> yeah this is surprising. and yet people tune into the oscars and don't know what's being honored. >> they say most people haven't even seen one. >> most of them? >> that's what i read. haven't seen one of the movies. >> the one that's been seen the most, because of the appeal, i think of tom hanks and we all fall in love with that story, is "captain philips," right? >> they say
>>> from nbc news, this is and hoda kotb, from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hey, everybody. thanks for being with us. it itry day friday. hodi is to excited. it is february 28th, last day, the last day of the month. if you're living in florida or you're off in arizona or -- you don't care. >> we care. >> we so care it is the last. thank the lord it is the shortest. >> yes. and we have a great show for you on this last day. we have anthony mackie. he is...
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great crowd out there on rockefeller plaza, their pictures as they enjoy morning.ays happy to have a crowd here. i'm lester holt with jenna wolfe and dylan dreyer. erica is in hollywood along the red carpet. we'll check with her in a second. >>> first a look at this morning's top headlines. russian troops are on the move in ukraine prompting calls for help. winter won't back down, that powerful storm system hid california in the midwest and it won't be long before it takes a swipe at the east coast. officials in montana say that avalanche that crushed a neighborhood on friday appears to have been caused by a snowboarder who was riding in a closed-off area. >>> coming up, the wait is almost over. we'll be announcing the city we're partnering with this year to shine a light to help get everyone healthy. >>> speaking of getting healthy, it's day two of our 30 days to a better you challenge. i'm all about starting small. while my advice may sound big, it's not as difficult as it sounds. it's 100% doable. >> that's why we love your advice, jenna. it's always doable. we
great crowd out there on rockefeller plaza, their pictures as they enjoy morning.ays happy to have a crowd here. i'm lester holt with jenna wolfe and dylan dreyer. erica is in hollywood along the red carpet. we'll check with her in a second. >>> first a look at this morning's top headlines. russian troops are on the move in ukraine prompting calls for help. winter won't back down, that powerful storm system hid california in the midwest and it won't be long before it takes a swipe at...
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- bill cosby, joby ogwyn, and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, how are you? thank you very much! thank you! oh, that is a hot crowd. [ cheers and applause ] already i love you guys. welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. welcome. we're going to have fun. we're gonna have fun tonight. thank you very much. i love you too, man. let's's get to some news here and talk about what people are talking about. things are still very tense between the u.s. and russia over the situation in ukraine. and get this, intelligence officials are now saying that they had a hard time predicting russia's invasion because vladimir putin doesn't own a a cell phone or use the internet. [ light laughter ] i guess he doesn't want to be tracked. but you can tell putin doesn't spend much time online. because when he sends, "lol," he means, "look out, latvia." [ laughter
. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- bill cosby, joby ogwyn, and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, how are you? thank you very much! thank you! oh, that is a hot crowd. [ cheers and applause ] already i love you guys. welcome to "the tonight show,"...
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if you said, senator rockefeller, are you for raising the gas tax? i would say yes. i believe in user fees. i always have. if you have an objective that you want, you want to build roads and bridges, then you do that thing which is necessary to make it happen. if you choose not to, you are ideological pure, you'll probably win your next election, and your state declines further away. or people, young people make the conclusion as they have, some of them already are on our water spill, the toxic water spill for which there was no federal, no state regulations whatsoever, of which i was partly responsible because i was governor or eight years, and i told you i kept looking at these tanks and wondering what they were doing there, but did nothing about it. if you don't take responsibility for your future, you have no future. and that gets to the very bottom of what divides this congress. it's not republicans and democrats. roy blunt and i have been friends for years. i cut him to do something which he didn't want to do, but for which he has forgiven me for getting him to
if you said, senator rockefeller, are you for raising the gas tax? i would say yes. i believe in user fees. i always have. if you have an objective that you want, you want to build roads and bridges, then you do that thing which is necessary to make it happen. if you choose not to, you are ideological pure, you'll probably win your next election, and your state declines further away. or people, young people make the conclusion as they have, some of them already are on our water spill, the toxic...
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- billy joel. chelsea clinton. and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about, right there. [ cheers and applause ] hot crowd! welcome! welcome, everybody, to "the tonight show." thank you for being here. [ cheers and applause ] oh, i love you too. we're going to have fun tonight. it's going to be a big show tonight. billy joel is in the house. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: he's the best. let's talk about the news, though. what's happening now. obama is by himself right now, you guys. very lonely. i guess the first lady, michelle obama, and their daughters sasha and malia are visiting china for the next week. so the president actually said that the white house feels very lonely without them. [ audience awws ] then he said, "okay, i think they bought it. time for some march madness, baby! let's do it! pict
. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- billy joel. chelsea clinton. and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about, right there. [ cheers and applause ] hot crowd! welcome! welcome, everybody, to "the tonight show." thank you for being...
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. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart ofew york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests greg kinnear, emilia clarke, chefs frank castronovo and frank falcinelli. and featuring the legendary roots crew. ♪ and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. oh, thank you very much. oh, hello, everyone. welcome to "the tonight show." thank you for being here. [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show tonight. hot crowd. [ cheers and applause ] hot crowd, you can feel it. well, welcome, everybody. thank you for watching at home. here's what everyone is talking about. of course, it's the standoff in ukraine. it seems like it just keeps getting worse and now listen to this. there's a new poll that shows that vladimir putin's approval rating has actually gone up 10% since he's sent troops into crimea. yeah. when he heard that, obama just shrugged sends troops in to invade canada. and he's like, "i mean, it worked for putin." [ laughter ] canada is n
. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart ofew york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests greg kinnear, emilia clarke, chefs frank castronovo and frank falcinelli. and featuring the legendary roots crew. ♪ and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. oh, thank you very much. oh, hello, everyone. welcome to "the...
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- lena dunham. hugh dancy. musical guest, foster the people. and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, that's what i'm talking about right there. welcome, everybody. [ cheering and applause ] welcome to "the tonight show." that's a hot crowd right there. hot crowd. [ cheers and applause ] welcome, everybody. we're going to have fun tonight. we're going to have fun tonight. thank you for being here. thank you for watching at home. >> audience member: i love you jimmy! >> jimmy: i love you too, man. i love you too. here's what people are talking about. of course, it's still the situation in ukraine. things have gotten very tense now between the u.s. and russia. in fact during a speech today vladimir putin criticized the u.s. for always thinking that it's always right. we're always thinking that we're right. [ laughter ] and then he went back to organi
. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- lena dunham. hugh dancy. musical guest, foster the people. and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, that's what i'm talking about right there. welcome, everybody. [ cheering and applause ] welcome to "the tonight show."...
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now the gift shop restored with lavish donations from foreign sponsors, especially americans-- rockefeller, henry kissinger, richard nixon. here you can buy the age of the impressionists in reproduction. it's ironic that having started out as radicals, the impressionists should end up being the art of the establishment, the most sought-after, the most well-known, and the most reproduced art in history. the familiarity of impressionism deprives us of the disquiet the works provoked when they were first exhibited. the very modernity they tried to paint is now bathed in easy nostalgia. painting the rituals and pleasures of an expanding middle-class world, the impressionists hold up a flattering mirror to our own desires and aspirations. here, the restaurant fournais, a chateau by the river seine, a group of people sit on a sunlit balcony, surrounded by the trappings of material well-being-- food, drink, nice clothes, easy friendship-- happy in themselves, confident in their world. but in the 1880s, a number of young, ambitious artists felt that the impressionist technique had taken them as fa
now the gift shop restored with lavish donations from foreign sponsors, especially americans-- rockefeller, henry kissinger, richard nixon. here you can buy the age of the impressionists in reproduction. it's ironic that having started out as radicals, the impressionists should end up being the art of the establishment, the most sought-after, the most well-known, and the most reproduced art in history. the familiarity of impressionism deprives us of the disquiet the works provoked when they...
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move on cybersecurity legislation, to move on the notification bills and the work that senator rockefeller is doing, senator leahy is doing. i'm on both committees. i've been immersed in this as mr. mulligan knows we had another hearing and chairman ramirez in the judiciary committee. one of the things we focused on is one going after the people who did this and working on the justice department on that. that's got to be a top priority. number two, how we prevent this going forward. one of the things that i found pretty shocking is that in america we had 25% of credit card transactions in the world, but we had 50% of the world's fraud. and we know some of the other countries have moved to the chip and pin technology. i know that target tried some of this technology, maybe you can talk about that a few years back. but it wasn't adopted by other companies so i would think i would start with that. what do you think we need to do to stop this from happening in terms of adapt adopting some of the technology? and how long do you think it will take when we have parts of the world that are already
move on cybersecurity legislation, to move on the notification bills and the work that senator rockefeller is doing, senator leahy is doing. i'm on both committees. i've been immersed in this as mr. mulligan knows we had another hearing and chairman ramirez in the judiciary committee. one of the things we focused on is one going after the people who did this and working on the justice department on that. that's got to be a top priority. number two, how we prevent this going forward. one of the...
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chairman rockefeller sent two of his committee staffers out to the c.i.a. on nights and weekends to review thousands of these cables, which took many months. by the time the two staffers completed their review into the c.i.a.'s early interrogations in early 2009, i had become chairman of the committee, and president obama had been sworn into office. the resulting staff report was chilling. the interrogations and the conditions of confinement at the c.i.a. detention sites were far different and far more harsh than the way the c.i.a. had described them to us. as a result of the staff's initial report, i proposed and then vice chairman bond agreed and the committee overwhelmingly approved that the committee conduct an expansive and full review of the c.i.a.'s detention and interrogation program. on march 5, 2009, the committee voted 14-1 to initiate a comprehensive review of the c.i.a. detention and interrogation program. immediately we sent a request for documents to all relevant executive branch agencies, chiefly among them the c.i.a. the committee's prefere
chairman rockefeller sent two of his committee staffers out to the c.i.a. on nights and weekends to review thousands of these cables, which took many months. by the time the two staffers completed their review into the c.i.a.'s early interrogations in early 2009, i had become chairman of the committee, and president obama had been sworn into office. the resulting staff report was chilling. the interrogations and the conditions of confinement at the c.i.a. detention sites were far different and...
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my younger daughter came home from fifth grade with an assignment to list five ways that john rockefeller was evil. ing the fact that he made a come commodity more affordable to the middle class was irrelevant. he was in the 1% so he had to be evil. >> politicians areot calling for ople to be killed or exiled or anything like that. does that rhetoric lead to this ugly stuff. >> yes, it does. especially when you target individuals or target groups like the tea party and then -- other groups. the real scandal here, dave, is why the mainstream media hasn't been all ove this and create a culture where you police these people and step over the line anyou are going to get called for it. instead the president -- community organizer, needs to charge. he knows nothing but conict. >> i think it is going to be a cold day in hell when the media starts -- try to help in this situation. do politicians bear some of the blame? >> well, sure. we have a president who is sneeringly using the phrase billionaires and millionaires to describe people who work hard and aieve a lot. but you know, this says a lot
my younger daughter came home from fifth grade with an assignment to list five ways that john rockefeller was evil. ing the fact that he made a come commodity more affordable to the middle class was irrelevant. he was in the 1% so he had to be evil. >> politicians areot calling for ople to be killed or exiled or anything like that. does that rhetoric lead to this ugly stuff. >> yes, it does. especially when you target individuals or target groups like the tea party and then -- other...
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- arnold schwarzenegger. carson daly. musical guest, vampire weekend.
. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- arnold schwarzenegger. carson daly. musical guest, vampire weekend.
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and jay rockefeller is the one who initiated this.bviously it dates back to the bush administration, and senator feinstein says she was first made aware of these allegations, specifically that these documents had been removed from the senate investigator's computers two months ago. she tried to keep it quiet and now it has burst into public view, del. >> mike, thank you very much. >>> there are new details coming out in connection with the missing flight 370. may la sha airlines is looking into media reports about one of the co-pilots flying the plane. a woman aledging that she and another woman were allowed inside the cockpit. >> reporter: this woman claims this hand on a flight two years ago that the co-pilot of the plain that is missing was also in the cockpit from that flight two years ago. he invited these two women passengers up to the cockpit and they spent the entire hour in the cockpit. malaysian airlines is now saying it cannot confirm that this is true. it does say it is horrified by these allegations, shocked in fact by th
and jay rockefeller is the one who initiated this.bviously it dates back to the bush administration, and senator feinstein says she was first made aware of these allegations, specifically that these documents had been removed from the senate investigator's computers two months ago. she tried to keep it quiet and now it has burst into public view, del. >> mike, thank you very much. >>> there are new details coming out in connection with the missing flight 370. may la sha airlines...
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an organized to authorize the office of the city administer to expend a $440,000 grant from the rockefeller organization and amending the salary ordinance for one grant position at the office of the city administer. >> on item 12. supervisor breed. supervisor campos. supervisor chiu. supervisor cowen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. supervisor mar. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. there are 11 i's. the ordinance is passed on the reading from >> supervisor campos. >> yes. i'd like to go back to the special order resend the vote and ask for a new vote. >> seconded by supervisor breed. let's take a roll call vote on item 25 >> supervisor breed. supervisor campos. no. supervisor chiu. supervisor cowen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. supervisor mar. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. no. there are 9 eyes and 2 nos. madam clerk we go to item 13 >> it's a resolution to retroactively to accept a $700,000 gift in order to provide free wireless access to the inteshthd along the street. >> supervisor breed. supervisor c
an organized to authorize the office of the city administer to expend a $440,000 grant from the rockefeller organization and amending the salary ordinance for one grant position at the office of the city administer. >> on item 12. supervisor breed. supervisor campos. supervisor chiu. supervisor cowen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. supervisor mar. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. there are 11 i's. the ordinance is passed on the reading from...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york"late night with seth meyers." tonight -- kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. kyle maclachlan. music from karmin. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everyone! good evening. [ cheers and applause ] i'm seth meyers. this here is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? are we well? excellent. thank you so much for being here. let's get started. on monday -- on monday, the russian government announced that it will impose sanctions against canada in retaliation for canada's response to the situation in crimea. said one canadian official, "all right then, that seems fair." [ laughter ] mitt romney is back in the news. on sunday, mitt romney suggested that he had a power to see into the future and could have stopped russia from invading crimea if he had been elected this 2012. though if he could really see the future he wouldn't have run for president in 2012. [ laughter and a
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york"late night with seth meyers." tonight -- kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. kyle maclachlan. music from karmin. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everyone! good evening. [ cheers and applause ] i'm seth meyers. this here is "late night."...
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests jude law, shakira, and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello. hello. fantastic crowd already. hot crowd. welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you guys feeling good? [ cheers and applause ] awesome. i'm in a good mood tonight. last night, one of my favorite shows, "dancing with the stars." that's my jam. [ light laughter ] watch it all the time. it's getting good this year. and the star of the show for me is my man, billy dee williams. this guy was at it last night. and this time he actually danced the tango with three women at the same time. [ cheers ] take a look. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's the tango? [ laughter ] it looks like he's helping someone move furniture. he's like -- [ laughter ] ♪ put it down, put it down. at one point last night, billy dee was thinking back to last week when he scored all 5s. that's bad. 5 out of 1
. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests jude law, shakira, and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello. hello. fantastic crowd already. hot crowd. welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you guys feeling good? [ cheers and applause ] awesome. i'm in a good mood...
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bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of nework city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- kevin bacon, animal expert jeff musial, musical guest ty dolla $ign, and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, that's what i'm talking about. oh my goodness. >> jimmy: oh, that's what i'm talking about. oh my goodness. welcome to "the tonight show everybody." that was a nice warm welcome. thank you very, very much. hot crowd. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: hot. >> jimmy: hot crowd. a fun show planned for you tonight. let's talk what everyone is talking about, march madness. [ cheers and applause ] big upsets. big upsets. duke -- duke lost. just yell out colleges. just make up words. [ light laughter ] yell out fake words. doesn't even matter, yeah. cornelius! number 12 seed harvard beat number 5 seed cincinnati. [ cheers and applause ] big upset. harvard students has haven't been this excited since the last time
bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of nework city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- kevin bacon, animal expert jeff musial, musical guest ty dolla $ign, and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, that's what i'm talking about. oh my goodness. >> jimmy: oh, that's what i'm...
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a willie nelson rockefeller. ( applause ) information, besides selling smokeables there is also big moneyn other things full of pot like-- matthew mcconaughey. no. woody harrelson. no, good show, though. the munchies. yes. specifically, munchies made out of marijuana. because these days, getting baked involves actual bakeries. >> the production of infused edibles and other nonsmokable products has taken off. making up nearly 40% of all recreational pot sales. at denver's incredibles edibles, they're cranking out 40,000 marijuana-infused candy bars a month, in a kitchen unlike any we'd seen before. bob ashino runs the company. today, his team is cooking up strawberry cough crunch bars. strawberries, white chocolate, and 100 milligrams of pure hash oil in each and every bar. >> stephen: thank you stoarn icon, harry smith. get a haircut, you hippie! now, with pot candy, you don't just taste rainbow. you are the rainbow. ( laughter ) ( applause ) folks, if gummy beers and lollipops aren't adult enough for you, other shops offer t.h.c.-laden soda, beef jerky and gangapeneur pit gangapeneur. if
a willie nelson rockefeller. ( applause ) information, besides selling smokeables there is also big moneyn other things full of pot like-- matthew mcconaughey. no. woody harrelson. no, good show, though. the munchies. yes. specifically, munchies made out of marijuana. because these days, getting baked involves actual bakeries. >> the production of infused edibles and other nonsmokable products has taken off. making up nearly 40% of all recreational pot sales. at denver's incredibles...
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- james spader, kermit the frog, musical guest black 47, and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody, welcome. [ cheers and applause ] don't worry. i won't remember any of this tomorrow. welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. i wish everyone a happy st. patrick's day to everyone out there. you having a good day? [ cheers and applause ] happy st. patrick's day. thanks to all the fans who wished me a happy holiday. thank you to the people who visited new york city to celebrate. and most of all thank you for leaving your tv on nbc before you passed out. thank you so much. [ applause ] and if you're watching on dvr, go get a gatorade and enjoy this. st. patrick's day is a huge deal here in new york city. i saw that two million people turned out today for the annual st. patrick's day parade. [ cheers ] it's the one parade where the horses are
. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- james spader, kermit the frog, musical guest black 47, and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody, welcome. [ cheers and applause ] don't worry. i won't remember any of this tomorrow. welcome to "the tonight...