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but not for ryan.e and did what every other kid did, he went online, and now the taunts got to continue at home as well. >> narrator: according to ryan's friends, the tipping point came when a popular girl at school flirted with ryan over instant messaging, only to humiliate him later by telling him it had all been a big joke. it was a game she often played with boys online. >> i guess the fun is, like, dropping the bomb, "oh, just kidding," and then that, like, crushed him. i mean, you wouldn't do that to someone's face. but online it's different. you can do whatever you want and no one can do anything. you're at your house, they're at their house. it's just different. >> there's something about reading words. you read it over and over again, and you start to believe it. the words make it real. one kid told me, "you never know if it's your best friend or your worst enemy who's doing this." because so much of it comes to you anonymously. so you never know who to trust. >> narrator: as the days turned i
but not for ryan.e and did what every other kid did, he went online, and now the taunts got to continue at home as well. >> narrator: according to ryan's friends, the tipping point came when a popular girl at school flirted with ryan over instant messaging, only to humiliate him later by telling him it had all been a big joke. it was a game she often played with boys online. >> i guess the fun is, like, dropping the bomb, "oh, just kidding," and then that, like, crushed...
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you will see paul ryan, his remarks are distributed now.is is a speech about the role of government in american ociety. and an argument that we're in a financial crisis, an emergency, that requires us to completely rethink the way that government acts, its size and role. the president didn't have that tonight. i mean he talked about expanding high speed rail service to 80% of the american pub. that's a different set of priorities. so there's going... even though both of them will be very civil and very bipartisan, you're going to see a very large contrast in philosophy. so tonight... this is a good thing from my perspective, you're going to see one philosophy and another one very, very different. a clear choice. i'm not sure who is reading the american public better. the president may well win that contest. but it's a clear contrast. >> lehrer: clear contrast. >> i think there will be. i mean it's the difference being the chairman of the house budget committee, especially as a first-time chair, than it is being president of the united state
you will see paul ryan, his remarks are distributed now.is is a speech about the role of government in american ociety. and an argument that we're in a financial crisis, an emergency, that requires us to completely rethink the way that government acts, its size and role. the president didn't have that tonight. i mean he talked about expanding high speed rail service to 80% of the american pub. that's a different set of priorities. so there's going... even though both of them will be very civil...
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ryan gosling and his tiny guitar, too. that's the -- ryan? ryan gosling, everyone.ney kardashian. [ female announcer ] applying lip balm over... [ record scratches ] ...and over [ record scratches ] probably isn't giving results you want. discover neosporin® lip health™. shown to restore visibly healthier lips in just 3 days. neosporin® lip health™. rethink your lip care. pediatrician recommended pain reliever for children. plus, children's advil® brings fever down faster than children's tylenol®. choose children's advil®. relief you can trust. >> ( beeping, beeping stops ) >> announcer: free is better. do your simple return for free with the federal free edition at turbotax.com. turbotax. the most trusted brand of tax software. ♪ [ female announcer ] we all do it. but you don't have to. thanks to secret flawless renewal. with odor absorbing microcapsules that capture odor and release a fresh scent. it's still working, so you can stop checking. >> jimmy: hi there, we're back. still to come, ra ra riot. our next guest is apart of the most popular reality family the p
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ryan gosling and his tiny guitar, too. that's the -- ryan? ryan gosling, everyone.ht back with kourtney kardashian. survival is all about staying power. so whose antiperspirant will make them the last man standing? put on the meat ponchos. [ whistles ] [ bear ] the degree adrenaline series responds to spikes in adrenaline with twice the sweat-blocking power, which is good because sweat is like tasty gravy to a hungry wolf. [ wolves snarling ] aah! looks dry to me! looks dry to me too, bear. [ bear ] try the long lasting degree adrenaline series. here's the gum for the rest of the time. dentyne pure. it purifies your breath deliciously instead of just covering it up. dentyne pure. practice safe breath. casual breath, hot breath, nasty breath. but are they having safe breath? probably not. join me and the safe breath alliance as we put an end to unsafe breath. [ male announcer ] the safe breath alliance endorses dentyne. get involved at facebook.com/dentyne. [ male announcer ] the safe breath alliance endorses dentyne. the best device for everything you love to read e
ryan gosling and his tiny guitar, too. that's the -- ryan? ryan gosling, everyone.ht back with kourtney kardashian. survival is all about staying power. so whose antiperspirant will make them the last man standing? put on the meat ponchos. [ whistles ] [ bear ] the degree adrenaline series responds to spikes in adrenaline with twice the sweat-blocking power, which is good because sweat is like tasty gravy to a hungry wolf. [ wolves snarling ] aah! looks dry to me! looks dry to me too, bear. [...
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i will be paying attention to ryan's speech. but i did not believe i will be watching michelle bachmann. the tea party is trying to get two bytes of the apple. they have to decide whether they are republicans or split off, t for tea party or i as independents. host: why do it -- are you watching her response? caller: i did not think she has anything well to say. host: the tea party is in the paper this morning talking about cuts. they want republicans to go farther than they announced they will on spending cuts. as a democrat, you think there needs to be cuts made? caller: i think we can find cuts. i thing we also need to open up military spending. it is demint -- the devastating the social domestic issues. i am not finding the right path with the republicans. that is the reason why we have a democratic president today and we should be following him. host: michigan. connie is a republican. caller: i would just like to say that i think as a republican, we need to watch the president of the united states and not just call him bara
i will be paying attention to ryan's speech. but i did not believe i will be watching michelle bachmann. the tea party is trying to get two bytes of the apple. they have to decide whether they are republicans or split off, t for tea party or i as independents. host: why do it -- are you watching her response? caller: i did not think she has anything well to say. host: the tea party is in the paper this morning talking about cuts. they want republicans to go farther than they announced they will...
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ryan deliveringwas paul the republican response. it is time to take your telephone calls and your tweaks in reaction to the state of the union 2011. here are the telephone numbers. you can tweak us and use the @cspan address. the tea party express is giving an alternative response. we will link to that from our web site and if you are interested watch and that on television, c-span will carry it on the network. we're beginning with a call from brooklyn. the reaction to the speech or the response. caller: my reaction is that obama was masterful. i think he showed clear leadership. i think we need to invest more in our infrastructure and in education and innovation. lucky said, this is where america's prosperity comes from. we need to get back to that. i think we need to make some cuts in the budget, but be responsible. we can take people and to the boss. host: next comes from robert in georgia. you are on the air, robert. what did you think of the president's speech or the republican response? caller: i like to thank you for the seve
ryan deliveringwas paul the republican response. it is time to take your telephone calls and your tweaks in reaction to the state of the union 2011. here are the telephone numbers. you can tweak us and use the @cspan address. the tea party express is giving an alternative response. we will link to that from our web site and if you are interested watch and that on television, c-span will carry it on the network. we're beginning with a call from brooklyn. the reaction to the speech or the...
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i've already written representative paul ryan.can cut the members of our rules and generals -- members of admiral and generals. it has been said that we have more admirals' then ships -- admirals than ships. host: thank you. we will go to an independent in columbus, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm a member of the green party. the president offered a tax break for college students. once again, we have the federal government subsidizing something. if you subsidize ethanol, you get rich farmers. the colleges never lower their costs. they are far above the cost of living. their costs -- we have made economic slaves out of our students. it is because of the subsidies. if we were not subsidizing the colleges, they would hold firm on their cost. in ohio state, we have 30 administrators that make over $100,000 per year. this is outrageous. try to get one representative for the president to say buy american. they will not say that. they are all global list. they send our jobs overseas. they have to make changes. host: more on
i've already written representative paul ryan.can cut the members of our rules and generals -- members of admiral and generals. it has been said that we have more admirals' then ships -- admirals than ships. host: thank you. we will go to an independent in columbus, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm a member of the green party. the president offered a tax break for college students. once again, we have the federal government subsidizing something. if you subsidize ethanol, you get...
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leah ryan was in guiana in 1978.tituents had joined her, ryan and several others were gunned down by jones' fwolers. more than 900 people committed mass suicide, including jones. current congresswoman jackie speer worked for ryan and was in guiana on that trip. she was shot five times and pretended to be dead for hours but survived. she still has bullets in her body. i spoke to her today about the shooting in arizona. without knowing a motive at this point, she has a strong opinion on gun control, and also said that violent language used on both sides of the aisle during the last year has to come to an end. >> i hope that we recognize now that this kind of vitriole and violence rhetoric that has become commonplace on radio, on tv and frankly in the chamber in the house of representatives that all of that has got to be toned down, we have got to create a greater civility in the way we communicate with each other. the assault weapon ban we have in california has expired on a federal level and while this was not an assa
leah ryan was in guiana in 1978.tituents had joined her, ryan and several others were gunned down by jones' fwolers. more than 900 people committed mass suicide, including jones. current congresswoman jackie speer worked for ryan and was in guiana on that trip. she was shot five times and pretended to be dead for hours but survived. she still has bullets in her body. i spoke to her today about the shooting in arizona. without knowing a motive at this point, she has a strong opinion on gun...
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you will see paul ryan, his remarks are distributed now.s is a speech about the role of government in american society. and an argument that we're in a financial crisis, an emergency, that requires us to completely rethink the way that government acts, its size and role. the president didn't have that tonight. i mean he talked about expanding high speed rail service to 80% of the american pub. that's a different set of priorities. so there's going... even though both of them will be very civil and very bipartisan, u're going t e a very large contrast in philosophy. so tonight... this is a good thing from my perspective, you're going to see one philosophy and another one very, very different. a clear choice. i'm not sure who is reading the american public better. the president may well win that contest. but it's a clear contrast. >> lehrer: clear contrast. >> i think there will be. i mean it's the difference being the chairman of the house budget committee, especially as a first-time chair, than it is being president of the united states. th
you will see paul ryan, his remarks are distributed now.s is a speech about the role of government in american society. and an argument that we're in a financial crisis, an emergency, that requires us to completely rethink the way that government acts, its size and role. the president didn't have that tonight. i mean he talked about expanding high speed rail service to 80% of the american pub. that's a different set of priorities. so there's going... even though both of them will be very civil...
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that is one way in which paul ryan succeeded. he made that argument today. >> rose: how would this president different from the points that paul ryan made about government? >> well, if you -- >> >> rose: he seemed to be trying to define himself as -- >> i don't think you could describe the health care bill as a mod of self-restraint and limited government. that is exhibit a. the stimulus package $850 billion included in that stimulus package a great deal of spending in the areas the president talked about tonight. renewable energy, infrastructure, not just $8 billion or $10 billion as he talked about tonight but $20, $ 40 billion. >> rose: the president in the stimulus bill as designing this president and -- defining this president and how he defined himself tonight seem to be two different things. >> i think john heilemann said earlier he had a narrative which he lacked in the stimulus -- he seemed to be transational then. >> rose: -- transactional. i think he did better tonight. john, i would say paul ryan didn't specify a sing
that is one way in which paul ryan succeeded. he made that argument today. >> rose: how would this president different from the points that paul ryan made about government? >> well, if you -- >> >> rose: he seemed to be trying to define himself as -- >> i don't think you could describe the health care bill as a mod of self-restraint and limited government. that is exhibit a. the stimulus package $850 billion included in that stimulus package a great deal of...
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paul ryan, the republican with the budget axe. he's a little like the guy in the movie "dave," the accidental president who sets out to fix the budget, line by line. >> that's another $47 million, so, this is good. we're doing good. >> reporter: but in the movie, dave only has to find $650 million in savings. ryan wants to cut several trillion over the next ten years. i mean, how do you go in here and find the kind of savings you want to find and how do you -- >> i've been reading these things since i was 22 years old. you go through it line by line. direct loans, this is perfect. that is a new spending on auto pilot that has no congressional oversight and it gave the illusion that they were cutting spending. >> reporter: he's a 40-year-old father of three who worked as a congressional staffer before getting elected in his own right at just 28 years old. at a forum last year, he questioned the president with his son in his lap. but to democrats, ryan is a villain, who would balance the budget on the backs of seniors and the poor.
paul ryan, the republican with the budget axe. he's a little like the guy in the movie "dave," the accidental president who sets out to fix the budget, line by line. >> that's another $47 million, so, this is good. we're doing good. >> reporter: but in the movie, dave only has to find $650 million in savings. ryan wants to cut several trillion over the next ten years. i mean, how do you go in here and find the kind of savings you want to find and how do you -- >>...
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i think that ryan speech, for all its gloominess, was an honest reflection of the facts. he is known as mr. wonk and he knows his numbers. i wonder if anyone on the panel will deny it. if we continued expansion of government and debt, our country will decline with incredible rapidity and it could encounter a collapse. moody's is are we speaking of downgrading the ratings of the united states, which is in tripoli for 100 years. >> "our nation is approaching a tipping point" -- paul ryan. >> when you talk about investments are spending, and this is entitlements, which i've talked about before, one of the scary statistics as, as recently in "national journal" is that in every decade, the past whatever number of decades, the number of jobs created has grown at least 20%. in the decade since 2000, before the recession, the number of jobs have only grown 5%. we have to prepare for this century with new kinds of education, more kinds of transportation, rebuilding the infrastructure. that does take investment or spending. compared to entitlement reform, that really is not that mu
i think that ryan speech, for all its gloominess, was an honest reflection of the facts. he is known as mr. wonk and he knows his numbers. i wonder if anyone on the panel will deny it. if we continued expansion of government and debt, our country will decline with incredible rapidity and it could encounter a collapse. moody's is are we speaking of downgrading the ratings of the united states, which is in tripoli for 100 years. >> "our nation is approaching a tipping point" --...
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ryan to set such figures as he unilaterally determines is an appropriate figure. in his mind that may be an appropriate figure but it is not necessarily the same figure that this body voting in a transparent, open way might select. i yield back to my friend. mr. cantor: mr. speaker, i just respond to the gentleman by saying we are in the position we are in because the majority that he participated in the last congress failed to live up to its obligation in passing a budget and in even passing any appropriations bills short of a continuing resolution. that's why we are here today is because there is a mess that's been created from the last majority and we are trying to clean that up. now, we have committed to a transparent and open process and i have said to the gentleman that when the c.r. comes to the floor, we will see members on both sides of the aisle have an opportunity to amend the continuing resolution according to the way they think that we ought to be saving taxpayer dollars. so, again, i disagree with the gentleman's assertion that somehow there is a lac
ryan to set such figures as he unilaterally determines is an appropriate figure. in his mind that may be an appropriate figure but it is not necessarily the same figure that this body voting in a transparent, open way might select. i yield back to my friend. mr. cantor: mr. speaker, i just respond to the gentleman by saying we are in the position we are in because the majority that he participated in the last congress failed to live up to its obligation in passing a budget and in even passing...
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this is about bill belichick versus rex ryan. it's personal. it's him against myself.y level has to come up and he will get my best shot, he will get everything i have on sunday. if he slips, we will beat him. >> when bill belichick and the patriots beat him earlier. not leaving without soccer. liinal is the soccer player of the year on the men's side. topple players and there she is. she is the woman's player of the year. she is looking for a pro team to play for. >>> all right. good night everybody. see you tomorrow. [ male announcer ] rockin out to the big hot pastrami. big. hot. pastrami. don't dare call it a cover band -- unless you're talking about covering freshly baked bread with layer upon layer of flavor-packed pastrami. this sub lays down power cords of tasteocity with pickles, mean licks of mustard and riffs of melty, bubbly cheese. catch 'em before the fresh toasted tour leaves town.
this is about bill belichick versus rex ryan. it's personal. it's him against myself.y level has to come up and he will get my best shot, he will get everything i have on sunday. if he slips, we will beat him. >> when bill belichick and the patriots beat him earlier. not leaving without soccer. liinal is the soccer player of the year on the men's side. topple players and there she is. she is the woman's player of the year. she is looking for a pro team to play for. >>> all right....
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this is about bill belichick versus rex ryan. it's personal. it's him against myself. and he will get my best shot, he will get everything i have on sunday. if he slips, we will beat him. >> when bill belichick and the patriots beat him earlier. not leaving without soccer. liinal is the soccer player of the year on the men's side. topple players and there she is. she is the woman's player of people! look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! it's time for new school banking, bubbie. interest plus savings at capitalone.com. why earn bupkis, when your savings can earn three times the national average!! three times the national average!!! new school banking at capital one bank. with interest plus savings, go to capitalone.com!!!!! what's in your wallet? somebody help me down.
this is about bill belichick versus rex ryan. it's personal. it's him against myself. and he will get my best shot, he will get everything i have on sunday. if he slips, we will beat him. >> when bill belichick and the patriots beat him earlier. not leaving without soccer. liinal is the soccer player of the year on the men's side. topple players and there she is. she is the woman's player of people! look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like...
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his brother, rex ryan the hottest flavor in football, head coach of the jets so rob ryan will do hiso sit outside the stadium and watch it on television. jerry jones is trying to get 100,000 people there on february 6. the last time they drew 100,000, was 1987, the broncos getting clubbed by the new york giants. $200 to sit outside. let's continue money talk. how much is there to be made in college football? you remember when texas came to the pac 10, pack 12 and then they pulled out, had to settle for utah and colorado? anyway. 20 year, $300 million deal. you will see longhorn football. they will throw baseball in there. volleyball, because they have to, soccer and all the university of texas sports, notre dame was first, nbc put them on all of the having notre dame football, seven games a year. texas 300 million, 20 years. espn will be their station. >> wow. >> that's what i like about chron. espn belongs to texas. we are independent. we are able to say what we want, we are
his brother, rex ryan the hottest flavor in football, head coach of the jets so rob ryan will do hiso sit outside the stadium and watch it on television. jerry jones is trying to get 100,000 people there on february 6. the last time they drew 100,000, was 1987, the broncos getting clubbed by the new york giants. $200 to sit outside. let's continue money talk. how much is there to be made in college football? you remember when texas came to the pac 10, pack 12 and then they pulled out, had to...
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so i think rex ryan played it smart and said, listen, it's all about me. it's not about me mooi quarterback. at the end of the day it is about his quarterback and it's about their quarterback. it always is. >> rose: what about steelers versus ravens, peter? >> well, the two things about this game that interest me, number worngs ben roth less berger-- i mean, this game is the closest series in football. you know, five of the last seven times they've played it's been decided by a field goal. but the thing about the series is that ben roethlisberger, the last six times he's played the ravens, he's won, so he's back. he's healthy. and i just think-- i like the fact that-- i think he's going to throw more accurate, deep because, and he's got a real big weapon in mike wallace running downfield for him. and the other thing, you know, this-- because this comes down to a field goal a lot, on the other side i like the ravens because i think billy cundiff has a huge advantage over sean sweesom who i think has been cut by about 11 teams. in general, i think the steele
so i think rex ryan played it smart and said, listen, it's all about me. it's not about me mooi quarterback. at the end of the day it is about his quarterback and it's about their quarterback. it always is. >> rose: what about steelers versus ravens, peter? >> well, the two things about this game that interest me, number worngs ben roth less berger-- i mean, this game is the closest series in football. you know, five of the last seven times they've played it's been decided by a...
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you will see paul ryan, his remarks are distributed now.is is a speech about the role of government in american society. and an argument that we're in a financial crisis, an emergency, that requires us to completely rethink the way that government acts, its size and role. the president didn't have that tonight. i mean he talked about expanding high speed rail service to 80% of the american pub. that's a different set of priorities. so there's going... even though both of them will be very civil and very bipartisan, you're going to see a very large contrast in philosophy. so tonight... this is a good thing from my perspective, you're going to see one philosophy and another one very, very different. a clear choice. i'm not sure who is reading the american public better. the president may well win that contest. but it's a clear contrast. >> lehrer: clear contrast. >> i think there will be. i mean it's the difference being the chairman of the house budget committee, especially as a first-time chair, than it is being president of the united stat
you will see paul ryan, his remarks are distributed now.is is a speech about the role of government in american society. and an argument that we're in a financial crisis, an emergency, that requires us to completely rethink the way that government acts, its size and role. the president didn't have that tonight. i mean he talked about expanding high speed rail service to 80% of the american pub. that's a different set of priorities. so there's going... even though both of them will be very civil...
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>> jimmy -- um -- >> jimmy: no, that's ryan seacrest.> oh, i knew i had seen him on the tv backstage. >> jimmy: he's that guy. [ applause ] that's the end of my life on tv. >> jimmy: i hope you know who this is. >> oh, oh, oh -- i do but i can't remember his name and i'm thinking of tiny tim and i know it's not him. >> jimmy: no, it's weird al. that's the one name you need to know if you're going to go to the oscars. >> to go anywhere. >> jimmy: i've seen him destroy so many actors and actresses. be careful around weird al. we have a clip of the movie. let's give people a little sample of "the fighter." it's in theaters now. >> hi. >> well, well, well. look at this. >> look at what? >> why you hiding from us, mickey? >> he's not hiding. >> wasn't talking to you, i was talking to my son. what are you doing, huh? >> i'm right here. i ain't hiding from nobody. >> what are you going to do, turn your back on dicky next? all we ever wanted for you was to be world champion. >> mickey's a grown man. he can think for himself. >> shut your mouth.
>> jimmy -- um -- >> jimmy: no, that's ryan seacrest.> oh, i knew i had seen him on the tv backstage. >> jimmy: he's that guy. [ applause ] that's the end of my life on tv. >> jimmy: i hope you know who this is. >> oh, oh, oh -- i do but i can't remember his name and i'm thinking of tiny tim and i know it's not him. >> jimmy: no, it's weird al. that's the one name you need to know if you're going to go to the oscars. >> to go anywhere. >>...
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ryan: mr. speaker, at this time i'd like to yield two minutes to a new member but a seep yor member of congress, the gentleman from california, mr. calvert. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. calvert: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2, a bill that repeal the disastrous government takeover of health care. the more we learn about the new health care law, the more we understand how devastating it will be to our economy. already employers across the country have suffered increases in their health premiums as a result of the health care law. yet we were told that the bill would send or bend the health care curve downward. we were told the bill would reduce the deficit by $143 billion over 10 years. however we know the figures given to the c.b.o. did not ac radly reflect the law's real cost. when you add back the $115 billion needed to implement the law and subtract the bill's double accounting revenue and other budgetary gimmicks, the true cost is
ryan: mr. speaker, at this time i'd like to yield two minutes to a new member but a seep yor member of congress, the gentleman from california, mr. calvert. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. calvert: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2, a bill that repeal the disastrous government takeover of health care. the more we learn about the new health care law, the more we understand how devastating it will be to our economy. already employers across...
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[applause] how about giants infielder ryan rohlinger? ryan. in game four of the national championship series, this was one of the great post-season games ever played in major- league history and one of the great games of this post season. he cut down the phillies' carlos ruiz with an incredible grow, outfielder aaron rowand. [applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. rockets were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical game, outfielder darren ford. ladies and gentlemen, i have only one phrase for the next giants player
[applause] how about giants infielder ryan rohlinger? ryan. in game four of the national championship series, this was one of the great post-season games ever played in major- league history and one of the great games of this post season. he cut down the phillies' carlos ruiz with an incredible grow, outfielder aaron rowand. [applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. rockets were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical...
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like, you have to go prepared, so i -- and it's ryan gosling too.palm? >> i learned how to tie a maraschino -- you're gonna have a long and happy life. >> jimmy: really? [ laughter ] wait, that was great? that was -- you just made that up. is that all you do? oh my god, i'm gonna totally do that at parties. "i can read palms, you guys! let me read -- you're gonna have a long and happy life." [ light laughter ] so good. so good, it works. it makes you feel good. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah, doesn't it? >> jimmy: yeah. well, we have one of the scenes, here from "blue valentine." this is the -- one of the scenes of the first date. >> oh boy. >> jimmy: here's the great michelle williams. >> you can tap dance? >> can you? >> no. you. i'll play you something and you dance. okay? come here. come here like this. right here behind, the heart -- in front of the heart. okay. [ strums chord ] i can't really sing. i have to sing goofy in order to sing. like, i have to sing stupid, okay? >> okay. ♪ ♪ you always the hurt the ones you love the worst ♪ >> jimmy:
like, you have to go prepared, so i -- and it's ryan gosling too.palm? >> i learned how to tie a maraschino -- you're gonna have a long and happy life. >> jimmy: really? [ laughter ] wait, that was great? that was -- you just made that up. is that all you do? oh my god, i'm gonna totally do that at parties. "i can read palms, you guys! let me read -- you're gonna have a long and happy life." [ light laughter ] so good. so good, it works. it makes you feel good. [ cheers...
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and then, were you like, oh, no, i'm going to stay -- did ryan tell you, you're safe?ake you wait a commercial break? >> he did. we talked to a bunch of executives and it's just like -- we were like, how are we going to fix this and bring it back? and i've been calling season ten the remix, because it is. ryan and i have been there since day one and we have two new people. >> jimmy: you're the real winner. you are the last one standing at the end. you really are. [ applause ] you and ryan, i guess. >> thank you. >> jimmy: the judges -- so, how does it work? when they decide they want to hire another judge, do they speak to you? is it done separately from you? >> yeah, no, they talked to us about a couple of people. there were all sorts of names calling me. brad pitt called. sean penn. >> jimmy: who did call you? all your friends from the music industry -- >> brad did call me. >> jimmy: to say what? >> he said, look, you've been referred to as the dark pitt. you and i look a lot alike. we should be doing this thing together. we should be rocking the stage. >> jimmy: tha
and then, were you like, oh, no, i'm going to stay -- did ryan tell you, you're safe?ake you wait a commercial break? >> he did. we talked to a bunch of executives and it's just like -- we were like, how are we going to fix this and bring it back? and i've been calling season ten the remix, because it is. ryan and i have been there since day one and we have two new people. >> jimmy: you're the real winner. you are the last one standing at the end. you really are. [ applause ] you...
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reigns ryan, 1-5 against eli manning. mapping through for 225. fourth quarter.7 drive capped off by ladanian tomlinson's second td run. then adam vinatieri, nails it. indiback on top. but after a 47-yard kickoff return, sanchez hits edwards on the fade. with time expiring, splits the uprights. rex ryan and the jets move on to face the patriots after a 17-16 victory. >> really i'm thankful the men that i coach, thankful for those two backs we got that pounded it in there, thankful for the coaching staff, and nick folk, and i finally got to beat peyton manning. >> saints in seattle, never ron a playoff game on the road in history. one-yard connection, new orleans up 10-0 in the third. seahawks wouldn't followed. over the middle. 11-yard, a 10-7-ball game. just before the half. game tied at 17. hasselbeck going deep. stokeley runs underneath it. seahawks led 24-20 at the half. seattle kept it going in the third. a perfectly thrown ball to toe -- to williams. in the fourth, 34-30 seattle. trying to eat clark, and marshawn lynch with the run of the year. watch this s
reigns ryan, 1-5 against eli manning. mapping through for 225. fourth quarter.7 drive capped off by ladanian tomlinson's second td run. then adam vinatieri, nails it. indiback on top. but after a 47-yard kickoff return, sanchez hits edwards on the fade. with time expiring, splits the uprights. rex ryan and the jets move on to face the patriots after a 17-16 victory. >> really i'm thankful the men that i coach, thankful for those two backs we got that pounded it in there, thankful for the...
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and she says she learned from leo ryan to live each day as if it was the last. rita williams, ktvu news. >>> the shootings in tucson have triggered a lot of talk on whether extreme rhetoric may have motivated the gunman. callers to kgo radio debated that question this morning. some callers argued that the shootings were political, others refused that motion. and others argued that was the act of a mentally ill young man. >> both sides yelling at each other which is how it's always been. >> reporter: so many callers have strong points of view that they either don't or won't listen to another opinion. >>> one of the six people killed in saturday's shooting was gabriel zimmerman. hi served as representative giffords community reach out. after receiving a masters in social work in arizona, zimmerman wept to work with emotionally disturbed children. zimmerman's father told reporters, quote it's a strong irony that it was a badly disturbed child who killed him. gabriel zimmerman was engaged to be married next april. you can find extended coverage on ktvu.com. scroll d
and she says she learned from leo ryan to live each day as if it was the last. rita williams, ktvu news. >>> the shootings in tucson have triggered a lot of talk on whether extreme rhetoric may have motivated the gunman. callers to kgo radio debated that question this morning. some callers argued that the shootings were political, others refused that motion. and others argued that was the act of a mentally ill young man. >> both sides yelling at each other which is how it's...
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and she says she learned from leo ryan to live each day as if it was the last. rita williams, ktvu news. >>> the shootings in tucson have triggered a lot of talk on whether extreme rhetoric may have motivated the gunman. callers to kgo radio debated that question this morning. some callers argued that the shootings were political, others refused that motion. and others argued that this was the act of a mentally ill young man. >> both sides yelling at each other which is how it's always been. >> reporter: so many callers have strong points of view that they either don't or won't listen to another opinion. >>> one of the six people killed in saturday's shooting was gabriel zimmerman. hi served as representative giffords community reach out. after receiving a masters in social work in arizona, zimmerman wept to work with emotionally disturbed children. zimmerman's father told reporters, quote it's a strong irony that it was a badly disturbed child who killed him. gabriel zimmerman was engaged to be married next april. you can find extended coverage on ktvu.com. scr
and she says she learned from leo ryan to live each day as if it was the last. rita williams, ktvu news. >>> the shootings in tucson have triggered a lot of talk on whether extreme rhetoric may have motivated the gunman. callers to kgo radio debated that question this morning. some callers argued that the shootings were political, others refused that motion. and others argued that this was the act of a mentally ill young man. >> both sides yelling at each other which is how it's...
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[applause] how about giants infielder ryan rohlinger? ryan. in game four of the national championship series, this was one of the great post-season games ever played in major- league history and one of the great games of this post season. he cut down the phillies' carlos ruiz with an incredible grow, outfielder aaron rowand. [applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. rockets were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical game, outfielder darren ford. ladies and gentlemen, i have only one phrase for the next giants player -- the beard. brian wilson. [applause] fear teh beard. how about the youngest left- handed pitcher in the history of the world series. eight shut up series. madison bumgarner. they tied the phillies in game 6. the bullpen when they last innings, and coming in first in the third inning, men all over the bases in a tie game, and he was critical to the giants winning the pennant. here he is, a left-hander, affeldt. -- jeremy affeldt. \ the next left-handed pi
[applause] how about giants infielder ryan rohlinger? ryan. in game four of the national championship series, this was one of the great post-season games ever played in major- league history and one of the great games of this post season. he cut down the phillies' carlos ruiz with an incredible grow, outfielder aaron rowand. [applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. rockets were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical...
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ryan: mr. speaker, at this time i'd like to yield two minutes to a new member but a seep yor member of congress, the gentleman from california, mr. calvert. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. calvert: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2, a bill that repeal the disastrous government takeover of health care. the more we learn about the new health care law, the more we understand how devastating it will be to our economy. already employers across the country have suffered increases in their health premiums as a result of the health care law. yet we were told that the bill would send or bend the health care curve downward. we were told the bill would reduce the deficit by $143 billion over 10 years. however we know the figures given to the c.b.o. did not ac radly reflect the law's real cost. when you add back the $115 billion needed to implement the law and subtract the bill's double accounting revenue and other budgetary gimmicks, the true cost is
ryan: mr. speaker, at this time i'd like to yield two minutes to a new member but a seep yor member of congress, the gentleman from california, mr. calvert. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. calvert: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2, a bill that repeal the disastrous government takeover of health care. the more we learn about the new health care law, the more we understand how devastating it will be to our economy. already employers across...
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ryan owens looks into the glitch. >> reporter: it is the sound we dread most in the morning.y of apple, millions of americans didn't have to hear it this weekend. just in time for the new year, a software glitch in the iphone 4 turned the alarm clock function off. i talked to our technology contributor becky worley about it, with, what else, an iphone. so again, apple's pretty lucky this was on a holiday weekend, huh? >> yeah, if this had been on a monday morning it might have been oversleeping armageddon. >> reporter: it wasn't that, but studies show half of smartphone users rely on their phone as their primary alarm. >> everybody's having a problem with it. and in fact, employees have been late to work here because of it. >> reporter: they might have been late for work, but found plenty of time to post on twitter. "stupid iphone let me down this morning." "woke up so late, accidentally of course, i won't blame an iphone glitch, but i will." apple promises it will be fixed so no excuses to be late for the work week. >> an unexpected sleep-in courtesy of steve jobs. i mean, c
ryan owens looks into the glitch. >> reporter: it is the sound we dread most in the morning.y of apple, millions of americans didn't have to hear it this weekend. just in time for the new year, a software glitch in the iphone 4 turned the alarm clock function off. i talked to our technology contributor becky worley about it, with, what else, an iphone. so again, apple's pretty lucky this was on a holiday weekend, huh? >> yeah, if this had been on a monday morning it might have been...
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for example, in the previous congress, both paul ryan and john spratt, the former democratic chairman proposed different approaches to what is known as expedited rescission, that is, obviously, a complicated word for -- the meaning is pretty simple, which is that it allows another opportunity to scrub the budget, it allows the president, or whoever the executive branch may be -- whoever the president is, whether it is barack obama or somebody else to look at some of the measures passed by congress and say, hey, maybe you guys didn't really intend to do this, and eliminate what may be considered excessive spending. now, congress would then have an opportunity to come back and override that, but that may be one example of where we may get some agreement. now, the devil is in the details and that's what we will have to see. >> i was just going to ask about the republican commitment to cut $100 billion from the domestic discretionary spending and scale that bac back to 50 billion, ist achievable, is 50 billion achievable? >> well we will have to see because as you well know, when they wer
for example, in the previous congress, both paul ryan and john spratt, the former democratic chairman proposed different approaches to what is known as expedited rescission, that is, obviously, a complicated word for -- the meaning is pretty simple, which is that it allows another opportunity to scrub the budget, it allows the president, or whoever the executive branch may be -- whoever the president is, whether it is barack obama or somebody else to look at some of the measures passed by...