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is this theme of the virtue of selfishness adequately protected. it's sad it will be portrayed in the movie but it's not adequately for trade and general society i think i think i had a bad hair day when she said selfishness and she was tired of having to defend but of course what she meant was ethical self-interest rational with reason self-interest self-interest in the sense that you can benefit society when you benefit yourself first if everybody seriously. dug deep and got the best out of themselves and for the most part realize what those aspirations in one's life were. they'd all be productive they'd all be employers or being actively involved in a profession and they would be helping society in general but what always comes to my mind i think if that's when you're on the airplane and they always tell you something happens put the mask on yourself first before you help somebody else and that just makes you know you're doing first then you can help your child and so when you ethically honestly integrity and work toward your aspirations what gi
is this theme of the virtue of selfishness adequately protected. it's sad it will be portrayed in the movie but it's not adequately for trade and general society i think i think i had a bad hair day when she said selfishness and she was tired of having to defend but of course what she meant was ethical self-interest rational with reason self-interest self-interest in the sense that you can benefit society when you benefit yourself first if everybody seriously. dug deep and got the best out of...
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i want to make a virtue out of selfishness. is this theme of the virtue of selfishness adequately protected in the movie. it's sad it will be portrayed in the movie but it's not adequately for trade and general society i think i think i had a bad hair day when she said selfishness and she was tired of having to defend but of course what she meant was ethical self-interest rational reason self-interest self-interest in the sense that you can benefit society when you benefit yourself first if everybody seriously. dug deep and got the best out of themselves and for the most part realize what those aspirations in one's life were. they'd all be productive they'd all be employers or being actively involved in a profession and they would be helping society in general but what always comes to my mind i think if that's when you're on the airplane and they always tell you something happens put the mask on yourself first before you help somebody else and that just makes a very you know your first then you can help your child and so when y
i want to make a virtue out of selfishness. is this theme of the virtue of selfishness adequately protected in the movie. it's sad it will be portrayed in the movie but it's not adequately for trade and general society i think i think i had a bad hair day when she said selfishness and she was tired of having to defend but of course what she meant was ethical self-interest rational reason self-interest self-interest in the sense that you can benefit society when you benefit yourself first if...
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it was a selfish thing to do. you are a selfish bastard! not me. you. you stop that! make me. shut up! you shut up! no, you shut up! you shut up! you shut up... fatty! that's me. yeah. i'm the fat one. ok. hey, you are young and--and beautiful, and damn it, we're going out friday night. we're going to do everything i said we're going to do, and you're going to have the best birthday of your life. and you have the springiest skin i've ever seen! oh, come on. you can't be totally booked up. not one table anywhere? you know what? perhaps my friend, uh... mr. jackson could convince you to take another look. you can't speak to him. he's the guy on the $20 bill. honey? yeah, can you hold on a second? yeah? for tomorrow night. what do you think? i like the slutty one. yeah, me, too. ok. it's going to be great! come on, it's my wife's birthday. you got to have a table. please! yes, that's fine. oh, ok. thank you. the name's heffernan. yup, i'll see you tomorrow night. all right, this is good. ok, "table at marino's," check. "limo," check. "gift," got it, "card." got to get that today.
it was a selfish thing to do. you are a selfish bastard! not me. you. you stop that! make me. shut up! you shut up! no, you shut up! you shut up! you shut up... fatty! that's me. yeah. i'm the fat one. ok. hey, you are young and--and beautiful, and damn it, we're going out friday night. we're going to do everything i said we're going to do, and you're going to have the best birthday of your life. and you have the springiest skin i've ever seen! oh, come on. you can't be totally booked up. not...
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he cause your generation "lazy, entitled, selfish, and shallow." [cheers and applause] what should we say to his claim? there's no doubt your generation will have to endure some challenges. college graduates in america today face a future that is more uncertain than ever before. in 1994, the department of education, 80% of students with new bachelor degrees are working full-time or part-time a year later. today that figure is only 73%. because degree is still an advantage, but but no longer a guarantee of a good job or successful career. the good news is that none of this is your fault. the bad news is that we are counting on you to clean up this of the previous generation. has a whole host of problems. it is investing less into the future. education spending is down. infrastructure spending is down. bridges are collapsing. how is it that your generation stands accused of being lazy, entitled, selfish, and shallow? [cheers and applause] it is your standard of living that has been impacted by the previous generation's mistake. the previous generatio
he cause your generation "lazy, entitled, selfish, and shallow." [cheers and applause] what should we say to his claim? there's no doubt your generation will have to endure some challenges. college graduates in america today face a future that is more uncertain than ever before. in 1994, the department of education, 80% of students with new bachelor degrees are working full-time or part-time a year later. today that figure is only 73%. because degree is still an advantage, but but no...
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that's why you killed that man, because you were selfish.sh and you ignorant and you don't think about nobody else. i want to watch that game. >> i did something nice -- >> i thought you two would be at the game by now. >> we would be, but will is scared of sasha. you scared and you ignorant. >> he'd be in the doghouse with me, too, if he forgot my birthday. >> well, i'm trying to make it up to her. i mean, you know, i got something to eat and got her some flowers. i mean... >> what, you got her some bad take-out and some raggedy flowers? what is that gonna do? >> well, what should i do, cuz? >> well, what you should -- >> ah, he said "cuz." that mean me. >> well, he talking to me. what you should do is go out there on that tree out there and get a rope and hang yourself until you can get me them tickets so i can get on that game so i can watch kobe james and them playing. >> uncle brown, it really doesn't matter anymore. it's too late to make any plans. >> it is never too late to make your wife happy. will, come on, now. now, you promise no
that's why you killed that man, because you were selfish.sh and you ignorant and you don't think about nobody else. i want to watch that game. >> i did something nice -- >> i thought you two would be at the game by now. >> we would be, but will is scared of sasha. you scared and you ignorant. >> he'd be in the doghouse with me, too, if he forgot my birthday. >> well, i'm trying to make it up to her. i mean, you know, i got something to eat and got her some flowers....
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how is it then that your generation is accused of being lazy, entitled, selfish, and shallow? [cheers and applause] livingour standard of leavin that has been threatened. there is more good news. be previous generation has left behind something else behind these problems. in everyught of data imaginable field. according to ibm, 90% of the eta and the world was created in the past two years. has notious generation done a very good job of transforming that data into useful knowledge. that will be up to you as well. it has been characterized by hurricanes, wars, you name it. not all of these things could have been prevented but they all involve failure of analysis that magnifies the conflict quinc consequence. an earthquake as large as a whichude nine in 2011 was physically impossible. the fukushima reactor had only been built to an 8.6 instead. let me pause to relate a little bit. i published a fiscal model. i called all 50 states rights. genius behind this model. most of them were taking the polls. lots of our competitors did very based on variations of the approach. forecastin
how is it then that your generation is accused of being lazy, entitled, selfish, and shallow? [cheers and applause] livingour standard of leavin that has been threatened. there is more good news. be previous generation has left behind something else behind these problems. in everyught of data imaginable field. according to ibm, 90% of the eta and the world was created in the past two years. has notious generation done a very good job of transforming that data into useful knowledge. that will be...
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he calls your generation, lazy, entitled, selfish and shallow area. what should we make of his claims? there is no doubt that your generation is going to have to endorse and challenges. infact, college graduates america today face a future that may be more uncertain than ever before. in 1994, courting to the department of education, 87% of students would need bachelors degrees while working full-time or part-time a year later. today that figure is just 73%. still an degree is incredible advantage, but no longer a guarantee of a good job or successful career. the good news is that absolutely none of this is your fault. the bad news that we will be counting on you guys to clean up the mess that the previous generation left behind. punted onation has solving a whole host of problems. is investing less and less in the future. education spending is down, infrastructure spending is down, even as bridges are collapsing. to be atgdp spending a 20 year low this year. how is it that your generation stands accused of being lazy, entitled, selfish, and shallow? [
he calls your generation, lazy, entitled, selfish and shallow area. what should we make of his claims? there is no doubt that your generation is going to have to endorse and challenges. infact, college graduates america today face a future that may be more uncertain than ever before. in 1994, courting to the department of education, 87% of students would need bachelors degrees while working full-time or part-time a year later. today that figure is just 73%. still an degree is incredible...
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articles like his dating back to 1907 which accused the emerging generation of being lazy, entitled, selfish and shallow. somehow they managed to if the nazis, sentiments the moon, and then everything from the automobile to the ipad and distill great works of art, design design, and philosophy onto the world. [applause] at youbvious by looking and feeling the energy in this room that your generation is about to accomplish just as many great things. we may need you to accomplish more than your fair share, in fact. that spark and energy as you move forward in life. don't lose your independence. don't lose your creativity. don't stop eating weird. don't stop being angry. [applause]
articles like his dating back to 1907 which accused the emerging generation of being lazy, entitled, selfish and shallow. somehow they managed to if the nazis, sentiments the moon, and then everything from the automobile to the ipad and distill great works of art, design design, and philosophy onto the world. [applause] at youbvious by looking and feeling the energy in this room that your generation is about to accomplish just as many great things. we may need you to accomplish more than your...
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is selfish. >> anderson: wow.there. wow. >> yeah. >> anderson: so you think kids model. >> they do they model the behavior of their parents. lead by example. >> anderson: aren't people naturally selfish? >> not necessarily. they can be taught how to share and take turns. share, i say take turns like the cats take turns they are copycats they don't want two bowls. they want to have the same thing somebody else has. and so what i tell parents is that if you are not modeling sharing and taking turns with your husband or can i have that last bit of cake and then, no. then the kids are watching you. so they don't want to share. >> anderson: here is another one. how do i get my five-year-old girl to help around the house? what are good jobs for her to do? >> a five-year-old can do anything. they can help with the laundry, we can fold together. >> anderson: can they drive? >> no, they cannot drive. no. cannot drive. so they have to make it funment can you get kids to do anything if you are excited about it. make it excit
is selfish. >> anderson: wow.there. wow. >> yeah. >> anderson: so you think kids model. >> they do they model the behavior of their parents. lead by example. >> anderson: aren't people naturally selfish? >> not necessarily. they can be taught how to share and take turns. share, i say take turns like the cats take turns they are copycats they don't want two bowls. they want to have the same thing somebody else has. and so what i tell parents is that if you are...
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he was a very selfish selfish person it is difficulto express thiis wht)ueisdom be able to simplifgod'snybody caunderstand that is thmatuty expssed devery áhat would god uld have us do verse 12 's baby talk when we have we haveeople may be not gng to judge anybody there certain pele you can go to our churchl& your li sit on thaá you mbe they don't eveg want áo to bng bible dn theryou're supposed to listen to the teacr can express to you really you're never talk about the first earth age which is god's word never taught about the fact in the six seal six trenton six bio the inner christ comes first price does noá retn tillhe seventh we haveork to do as it's written clearly mply in matthew 24 luke 21 and mark 13 which are suosed to bo heavy ad it 's there for you observe what he saying a lot of you all you catch is thealvation that as far as you ever go you say thaá eh i'm savein the story we are spoon fed ba stor that really can give a real hipped eech that'll make youeel good then what's important is after that sermon is over ask urself what did i learn from god's word th's at's iortant
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>> "selfish gene" has information about that. it doesn't feel -- [inaudible] all of my books, the next one i wrote -- is all about the argument from design which is still, i think, the dominant reason why most people will give or believing in a -- [inaudible] they will say look at the world of nature and the trees and the birds and the flowers. it's too complicated. and of course it is too complicated -- [inaudible] that's not what it's about. it's about natural selection which is the opposite of changed. it was an attempt to explain that to people. and particular atheist book by many people. i think the subtitle in american was something like why the evidence of evolution should -- [inaudible] the blind watch maker was termed an atheist book. all of my other books could be interpreted in the same way. the only book that is explicitly and at lengthy is -- [inaudible] published in 2006. i think that's my bigger seller. i sold more than 2 million copies in english. i don't know how many in other foreign languages. apart from that,
>> "selfish gene" has information about that. it doesn't feel -- [inaudible] all of my books, the next one i wrote -- is all about the argument from design which is still, i think, the dominant reason why most people will give or believing in a -- [inaudible] they will say look at the world of nature and the trees and the birds and the flowers. it's too complicated. and of course it is too complicated -- [inaudible] that's not what it's about. it's about natural selection which...
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>> how could you be so selfish? >> selfish?!edy people taste that pie, they're gonna realize what they're missing. and i can't be that cruel. i'm not gonna be cruel to people. >> mr. brown, when i put that
>> how could you be so selfish? >> selfish?!edy people taste that pie, they're gonna realize what they're missing. and i can't be that cruel. i'm not gonna be cruel to people. >> mr. brown, when i put that
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>> how could you be so selfish? >> selfish?!they're gonna realize what they're missing. and i can't be that cruel. i'm not gonna be cruel to people. >> mr. brown, when i put that out the oven, i told you one thing. do you remember what i said? do you? >> you said, for me, "don't eat --" >> "don't eat that pie"! and what did you do?! >> i ate. >> what? i can't hear you! >> i ate. >> i can't hear you! >> i ate. >> what am i gonna do now? what am i gonna do? >> cora, calm down -- >> i can't calm down. now i don't i have a pie to take! >> oh, stop whining like a little girl. you can make another one. >> what? what's gonna keep you from eating that one? >> you know what? you got a point. you have got a point. maybe you should make two. >> oh, that's not funny, mr. brown. don't be funny right now. >> i'm not joking. make another one. >> you have no respect for other people's property. what if i took this little stinky hat and just balled it all up and threw it in the trash? >> i don't care. that's will's hat. >> oh! see, you play too
>> how could you be so selfish? >> selfish?!they're gonna realize what they're missing. and i can't be that cruel. i'm not gonna be cruel to people. >> mr. brown, when i put that out the oven, i told you one thing. do you remember what i said? do you? >> you said, for me, "don't eat --" >> "don't eat that pie"! and what did you do?! >> i ate. >> what? i can't hear you! >> i ate. >> i can't hear you! >> i ate....
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one of them is jules stein, a columnist.eight he calls your generation "lazy, and title, selfish, shallow." what should we make of his claim? no doubt your generation will have to endorse and challenges. college gradua
one of them is jules stein, a columnist.eight he calls your generation "lazy, and title, selfish, shallow." what should we make of his claim? no doubt your generation will have to endorse and challenges. college gradua
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it requires a constant going beyond selfishness. >> host: this is a terrible question but what is the history of organized religion. when did it begin? >> guest: i would say looking back probably to when you probably start having cities and states, pre-history of course we don't know how they organize things. once you have the organization of the state for many states and the beginning of federal cultural settlements that is in the religion until the modern pogo every single political organization or political ideology. there was no part of life which was cut off as we do in a modern period. the romans had no idea of religion and private activity, nor was religion confined one day a week or certain times of the day. it was involved in the great even if you like. it was a non-modern period taking religion out. it's like taking it out of the cocktail. it is of huge everything and now we are trying to attract. there are good reasons for that. but, so ii think once you have people living together they struggle with the difficulties of living together and the difficulties of having to live
it requires a constant going beyond selfishness. >> host: this is a terrible question but what is the history of organized religion. when did it begin? >> guest: i would say looking back probably to when you probably start having cities and states, pre-history of course we don't know how they organize things. once you have the organization of the state for many states and the beginning of federal cultural settlements that is in the religion until the modern pogo every single...
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it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be known for that as much as for the beauty of the close. thank you so much for giving us the chance to talk to you. [applause]
it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be known for that as much as for the beauty of the close. thank you so much for giving us the chance to talk to you. [applause]
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facility up and running, out of the time-to-market it to bring in the extra enterprise, and from the selfish part i've been praying for this port. i've been joking that i hope it happens before i end up in a wheelchair. looks like it will happen. to all the stakeholders and the executive director and your staff, kudos on behalf of everybody in this port and the city. thank you. >> thank you. is there any other public comment? hearing none, commissioners? >> first of all when i came onto this commission about nine months ago, i had a conversation with director moore. she was concerned about the morale at the cruise terminal. we had a conversation. she was saying, what do you think was wrong? i stop to try to find out what the issues were. i myself have been down there twice, went down there is a commissioner and walked around. peter daley took me around. i wanted to see what was going on. and i think what it is is this -- metro, port of san francisco and ilw are all stakeholders. if there are tensions and problems we have to do it together because we have to grow this business. when i went do
facility up and running, out of the time-to-market it to bring in the extra enterprise, and from the selfish part i've been praying for this port. i've been joking that i hope it happens before i end up in a wheelchair. looks like it will happen. to all the stakeholders and the executive director and your staff, kudos on behalf of everybody in this port and the city. thank you. >> thank you. is there any other public comment? hearing none, commissioners? >> first of all when i came...
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we can't be that selfish actually only a third of serbs who live in kosovo or in the north the other two thirds live in the south and nobody has ever cared about them the international community even russia is unaware of the serbs who live in the south of kosovo i always think of all the kosovo serbs and i try to ensure they get equal rights the issue of serbs in the north of the republic is just brazenly cut off from that of the serbs living in the south and the question remains open we can either leave them to the mercy of the or thirty's in prishtina or make the move to the north this is a very complicated issue you can't simply swap the north from recognition of kosovo independence. in my view serbia should never recognize kosovo we should discuss this situation with our friends all over the world i had to write letters to the presidents of all countries which had not recognized kosovo's independence when the agreement was signed in brussels i had to explain to them that this didn't maint that we recognized kosovo's independence and at that time albanians along with their western
we can't be that selfish actually only a third of serbs who live in kosovo or in the north the other two thirds live in the south and nobody has ever cared about them the international community even russia is unaware of the serbs who live in the south of kosovo i always think of all the kosovo serbs and i try to ensure they get equal rights the issue of serbs in the north of the republic is just brazenly cut off from that of the serbs living in the south and the question remains open we can...
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articles like his dating back to 1907 which accused the emerging generation of being lazy, entitled, selfish and shallow. somehow they managed to if the nazis, sentiments the moon, and then everything from the automobile to the ipad and distill great works of art, design, and philosophy onto the world. [applause] it is obvious by looking at you and feeling the energy in this room that your generation is about to accomplish just as many great things. we may need you to accomplish more than your fair share, in fact. don't lose that spark and energy as you move forward in life. don't lose your independence. don't lose your creativity. don't stop being weird. don't stop being angry. [applause] don't stop questioning authority and stop learning. don't he withdrew previous generation did, do better. take their laziness and turn it into door opportunity. thank you, congratulations, and good luck. [applause] >> eight years ago, apple cofounder steve jobs gave a well-known commencement address at the university of california, berkeley. this year, apple cofounder steve wozniak give the address. he des
articles like his dating back to 1907 which accused the emerging generation of being lazy, entitled, selfish and shallow. somehow they managed to if the nazis, sentiments the moon, and then everything from the automobile to the ipad and distill great works of art, design, and philosophy onto the world. [applause] it is obvious by looking at you and feeling the energy in this room that your generation is about to accomplish just as many great things. we may need you to accomplish more than your...
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it requires a constant beyond going of selfishness. >> host: what is the history, a terrible question but organized religion. when did it begin? >> guest: i would say looking back maybe when we start having cities and states. pre-history because we don't know how they organize things that once you have the organization of a state state, and many states with the beginnings of agricultural settlements, that is in viewed with religion until the modern period every single political organization or political ideology was infused with religion. there was no part of life that was cut off as we do in the modern period or cordoned off for religion. the romans had no idea of religion in our sense of private activity. nor was religion for the greeks or romans confined at certain times of the day or one day of the week it just in fused everything but in the modern period to take religion out it is like taking the agenda out of the cocktail. it has defused everything now we try to extract it. there are good reasons for that but if you have people living together they struggle with the difficulties
it requires a constant beyond going of selfishness. >> host: what is the history, a terrible question but organized religion. when did it begin? >> guest: i would say looking back maybe when we start having cities and states. pre-history because we don't know how they organize things that once you have the organization of a state state, and many states with the beginnings of agricultural settlements, that is in viewed with religion until the modern period every single political...
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(laughter) thanks for spreading your second-hand health you selfish jerks! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight are an indy rock group making their first t.v. appearance, but. please welcome the postal service! (cheers and applause) ♪ hey, jimmy, hey, ben, thanks for coming on. all right, thanks so much for being here. jenny, jimmy, this is your first time on the show. welcome. >> thank you. >> stephen: ben, welcome back. >> thank you. >> now collectively you guys are known as the postal service and you put out an album ten years ago called "give up." and an album -- (laughter). -- a title i guess you took too seriously? (laughter) because you've've never put out another album but you're celebrating the tenth anniversary on a tour. how do you do an album like this live? because -- i mean this in the best possible way, bleep pwhrorp. it's a little bleep blorp. how do you do that live in front of an audience? jimmy? >> a lot of computers and a lot of dancing. >> stephen: now y
(laughter) thanks for spreading your second-hand health you selfish jerks! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight are an indy rock group making their first t.v. appearance, but. please welcome the postal service! (cheers and applause) ♪ hey, jimmy, hey, ben, thanks for coming on. all right, thanks so much for being here. jenny, jimmy, this is your first time on the show. welcome....
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. >> michael: that's amazing selfish thinking. it's $24 million worth of selfish thoughts.said, i don't know how much it costs and i don't care. that's not the guy that they elected. that quote is going to hurt him. i want to take you now to attorney general eric holder. he has been taking the heat after it was revealed he personally authorizeed the investigation into ap reporters. eric holder had met with the future relationship between the feds and the press. jim, you were at the meeting last thursday. give us a feel of what it was like. who was there and what did holder say? >> there were five of us journalists who agreed to show up, a who bunch of media organizations, and many did not follow this as we tend to. there were a whole bunch of our colleague who is said we're not going to go into an off the record meeting where they're spending a lot of time and money looking into these decisions. i had never been followed down the block with a camera crew i felt like the proverbial criminal showing up to court day after day. we found that the groundwork is going to be change
. >> michael: that's amazing selfish thinking. it's $24 million worth of selfish thoughts.said, i don't know how much it costs and i don't care. that's not the guy that they elected. that quote is going to hurt him. i want to take you now to attorney general eric holder. he has been taking the heat after it was revealed he personally authorizeed the investigation into ap reporters. eric holder had met with the future relationship between the feds and the press. jim, you were at the...
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>> for me it's being like don't be selfish. you can't make yourself happy if you're selfish.nd myself every day of that because my instant is -- >> so is mine. russell, great to see you. >> thanks, piers. >> russell brand the messiah tour, tickets go on sale now. check out russell brant.tv we'll be right back. >> good image, isn't it. look at that. a fairy. >> yeah, it is. ♪ bonjour ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that [ male announcer ] the more connected, athletic, seductive lexus rx. ♪ je t'adore, je t'adore, je t'adore ♪ ♪ ♪ s'il vous plait [ male announcer ] this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain
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i can be alters selfish here because c pmc has served all the other women and young children. in breakfast health care this i have came into contact with. 38 they have done a wonderful job and have served the 2 hundred and 75 families that i represent in dynamic heights. i encourage you to please move forward with this project. i support c pmc strongly and the san francisco infrastructure patients and hardworking men and women need this project. let this get done. i ask that you vote for the rebuilding of c pmc. thank you very much >> are there any additional speakers? >> good afternoon. i'm with the coalition of san francisco neighborhoods and i want to make my own comment. i would support the san franciscans for health care housing, jobs, and justice and their call for a lateral monitoring because it becomes obvious if you look at the history surely that history is very important. we have to learn from it and for that reason alone we have to have closed monitoring like the involvement with the community. another thing is the mental health services. i'm disappointed their
i can be alters selfish here because c pmc has served all the other women and young children. in breakfast health care this i have came into contact with. 38 they have done a wonderful job and have served the 2 hundred and 75 families that i represent in dynamic heights. i encourage you to please move forward with this project. i support c pmc strongly and the san francisco infrastructure patients and hardworking men and women need this project. let this get done. i ask that you vote for the...
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just another selfish politician cashing in on our hard work. have a great weekend, everybody. >> hello, everyone. i'm kimberly guilfoyle. it's 5:00 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five". >> it's day five of the george zimmerman murder trial down in sanford, florida. lawyers try to prove who was the one that called for help as they strugged on the ground before the gun went off and killed martin. the first witness of the day, he was cross-examined by the attorney about what he heard that night. >> the voice screaming for help, however many times that you heard it, it was just one person's voice? >> when i heard it outside? >> yeah. >> i believe it was just one person's voice, yes. >> and you now believe that that was george zimmerman's voice. correct? >> i never said that. >> do you believe -- >> it could have been him, but i was not 100% sure. >> i'm not asking for 100% certainty. i'm asking you to use your common sense. you can tell us if you think that was george zimmerman's voice screaming for help, the person on the bottom? >> tha
just another selfish politician cashing in on our hard work. have a great weekend, everybody. >> hello, everyone. i'm kimberly guilfoyle. it's 5:00 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five". >> it's day five of the george zimmerman murder trial down in sanford, florida. lawyers try to prove who was the one that called for help as they strugged on the ground before the gun went off and killed martin. the first witness of the day, he was cross-examined by the attorney...
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legals and president obama is off spenting 100 million of our tax dollars touring africa just another selfishpolitician cash in on >>>. >> tom: it was a busy week is fohe supreme court. first, an issue that will impact your pocketbook. obamaare. oy republican presidential candidate said she knew how to dismantle will it. now she is leaving congress. we're goi to be talking to michele bachmann right here. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of th stack, all the republican presidential hopefuls rosed to get rid of amacare but only one said she kne
legals and president obama is off spenting 100 million of our tax dollars touring africa just another selfishpolitician cash in on >>>. >> tom: it was a busy week is fohe supreme court. first, an issue that will impact your pocketbook. obamaare. oy republican presidential candidate said she knew how to dismantle will it. now she is leaving congress. we're goi to be talking to michele bachmann right here. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of th stack, all the...
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totally selfish. >> i'm incredibly proud of her.news. >> wow. >> i love to see that kind of thing happen. make a difference. >> absolutely. >> anthony slaughter, are you making a difference in the world of weather? >> every day. >> once upon a day i had a dream to be a weatherman. >> here you are. it came true. >> got to follow dreams, right? strive for what you believe in. this evening we are talking about some showers and thunderstorms that are making their way through the central valley. in the last hour another line of showers pops up just north of merced, and all of this activity is moving into the bay area. in fact, it is weakening just a bit. but here is the thing. even though you see -- don't see a lot of the red and yellow, it's going up over the hills and the mountains, and that's what is going to squeeze out a little bit of moisture, but also this energy, this very fast-moving, and that's going to kick up some lightning strikes the next 45 to 50 minutes. fairfield will be looking at the activity. here is the next batch mo
totally selfish. >> i'm incredibly proud of her.news. >> wow. >> i love to see that kind of thing happen. make a difference. >> absolutely. >> anthony slaughter, are you making a difference in the world of weather? >> every day. >> once upon a day i had a dream to be a weatherman. >> here you are. it came true. >> got to follow dreams, right? strive for what you believe in. this evening we are talking about some showers and thunderstorms...
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legals and president obama is off spenting 100 million of our tax dollars touring africa just another selfishn cash in on >> announcer: the following program is brought to you by nopalea, the anti-inflammatory wellness drink from trivita. stay tuned for an exciting offer from nopalea. a few years ago, trivita founder michael ellison introduced the world to nopalea. his goal was to bring weness and a better quality of life to as many people sufring from inflammation as possible. now here is what many are saying... people are telling me i look 10 years younger because the pain is gone from my le. >> i havbeen pain-free for seven months. you do not understand what it's like to get up every day and not have pain. go through golf, long car rides, do what you want, and not have pain. >> it's made me feel younger. i'm sleeping like a baby, and my granids can'ke
legals and president obama is off spenting 100 million of our tax dollars touring africa just another selfishn cash in on >> announcer: the following program is brought to you by nopalea, the anti-inflammatory wellness drink from trivita. stay tuned for an exciting offer from nopalea. a few years ago, trivita founder michael ellison introduced the world to nopalea. his goal was to bring weness and a better quality of life to as many people sufring from inflammation as possible. now here...
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i want to talk about selfishness. think there's something terribly impure in our political system that we allow people to go to washington and have absolutely no accountability whatsoever. and they do nothing on behalf of constituents, they only promote themselves. let me give you a number. zero. zero net jobs in the sixth district in minnesota. let me give you another number. one, the number one district in the state of minnesota is the one she represents that's number one in foreclosures. talk about public service. did michele bachmann ever work with anybody on trying to reverse the number of foreclosures? that would be people being moved out of their homes because they can't make the payments? does she ever go down the road to work for people? and talk about public service. this elected official would have been the perfect spokesperson last week to talk about bridges and infrastructure in america. because you see, in minnesota a bridge fell down several years ago that killed 13 people, not far from her district. sh
i want to talk about selfishness. think there's something terribly impure in our political system that we allow people to go to washington and have absolutely no accountability whatsoever. and they do nothing on behalf of constituents, they only promote themselves. let me give you a number. zero. zero net jobs in the sixth district in minnesota. let me give you another number. one, the number one district in the state of minnesota is the one she represents that's number one in foreclosures....
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where they get together and their daung and partying together to be selfish the commuter lab is wonderful i don't want to see that cut. years ago there was 7 males a week then 6 males a week and now 5 males a week so, please don't cut it anymore. >> good evening. i'm tony one of the first places i respect was to the cbs food program. i'd like the mayor's office to increase funds for them. i'm going to be unselfish. >> actually your two minutes are up. thank you so much for everyone to come we're almost at the end of our program we have two more speakers rocky and reverend woods. greetings i'm master woods from the church and i'm chairman of the new african folks. it gives me great pleasure and pride to introduce the new african - housing or job sdrimgsz the new african-american congress dedicates itself. we pledge to help the the new african-american congress is here to serve and stay. we are a collaborative of 15 different agencies to dub patch to the mission to the western addition to lake view side. today you will hear us and we hope you'll become pro-active with the people. we endorse
where they get together and their daung and partying together to be selfish the commuter lab is wonderful i don't want to see that cut. years ago there was 7 males a week then 6 males a week and now 5 males a week so, please don't cut it anymore. >> good evening. i'm tony one of the first places i respect was to the cbs food program. i'd like the mayor's office to increase funds for them. i'm going to be unselfish. >> actually your two minutes are up. thank you so much for everyone...
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it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be known for that as much as for the beauty of the close. thank you so much for giving us the chance to talk to you. [applause] test, test, test, test, test, test >> well, thank you all for coming. it's great. i just want to highlight the program before we get started. all our partners have helped us develop this project with that my name is a himself i'm head up the be district program. we welcome president chiu welcome. without further adieu a man who's no stranger to this area mayor edwin lee. thank you. it's great to be here on 24th street i can literally see all the changes and the constant very brnt area. it gets crowded up here. i'm glad to join president chiu and the other supervisors who are supporting this neighborhood. all over the city we have 11 of these cb ds thou
it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be known for that as much as for the beauty of the close. thank you so much for giving us the chance to talk to you. [applause] test, test, test, test, test, test >> well,...
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parents of only children get this rap for being selfish.and to have a romantic marriage and go see rock shows and read novels. >> i have two kids and i do all those things. >> that's fine but it duds goes to be a little bit harder financially and in terms of energy. >> i can start to say why you stepped in this week. your piece in the atlantic said, having one child allows you to be a better writer. >> that is not what the piece says at all. i wrote this very narrow, very nerdy literary essay about how whether i was reporting my book, i noticed that four literary genius who i really admire all had one child. i considered in this very l literary nerdy essay that most writers have one or two. i just thought, let's have a conversation about this. >> a conversation ensued when zady smith got into the comments page. sh he just had her second child. she is a little upset at you for denigrating children. i have two kids. are four children a problem for the writer or just for his wife? the idea motherhood is a threat to creativity is absurd. what i
parents of only children get this rap for being selfish.and to have a romantic marriage and go see rock shows and read novels. >> i have two kids and i do all those things. >> that's fine but it duds goes to be a little bit harder financially and in terms of energy. >> i can start to say why you stepped in this week. your piece in the atlantic said, having one child allows you to be a better writer. >> that is not what the piece says at all. i wrote this very narrow,...
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just another selfish politician cashing in on our hard work.ave a great weekend, everybody. >> hello, everyone. i'm kimberly guilfoyle. it's 5:00 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five". >> it's day five of the george zimmerman murder trial down in sanford, florida. lawyers try to prove who was the one that called for help as they strugged on the ground before the gun went off and killed martin. the first witness of the day, he was cross-examined by the attorney about what he heard that night. >> the voice screaming for help, however many times that you heard it, it was just one person's voice? >> when i heard it outside?
just another selfish politician cashing in on our hard work.ave a great weekend, everybody. >> hello, everyone. i'm kimberly guilfoyle. it's 5:00 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five". >> it's day five of the george zimmerman murder trial down in sanford, florida. lawyers try to prove who was the one that called for help as they strugged on the ground before the gun went off and killed martin. the first witness of the day, he was cross-examined by the attorney...
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legals and president obama is off spenting 100 million of our tax dollars touring africa just another selfish politician cash in on our hard work. have a great weekend everybody. >> congressional leaders say irs employee lois lerner waived her fifth amendment rights and her attorney said she will not go down without a right. will she have to testify anyway? governor sarah pa lin weighs in. and we'll look at nelson mandela. we'll look at his fight to end racial discrimination and how his life parallels dr. martin luther king. and the nfl decides to punt on propoeting obama care. administration looking for high profile pitches. and the pros are not buyi
legals and president obama is off spenting 100 million of our tax dollars touring africa just another selfish politician cash in on our hard work. have a great weekend everybody. >> congressional leaders say irs employee lois lerner waived her fifth amendment rights and her attorney said she will not go down without a right. will she have to testify anyway? governor sarah pa lin weighs in. and we'll look at nelson mandela. we'll look at his fight to end racial discrimination and how his...
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the girl who turned a love of clothes, something you might consider to be selfish, into something totallyselfless. >> i'm incredibly proud of her. i can't believe how many clothes have continued to come in. >> you've just can't let the no's keep you from trying. >> there is the great stuff with the clothes, but i talked about how working on this charity together brought them close together. as some people know, the relationship of a 16-year-old daughter and their mother can be sometimes strained. this has given them a common goal and something to work on together. so it's a great byproduct of this charity she's doing. it's brought them closer together, as well. >> and clothing can sometimes be the sticky issue. >> in this case, it's the opposite. >>> let's get a check of our warming temperatures with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> the short sleeves, even the shorts coming our way. we had some sultry temperatures. 89 along the creek. 87 in san ramon. conditions continue to heat up the next two days, we are going to see the beaches undergo a little bit of a change here. dangerous rip
the girl who turned a love of clothes, something you might consider to be selfish, into something totallyselfless. >> i'm incredibly proud of her. i can't believe how many clothes have continued to come in. >> you've just can't let the no's keep you from trying. >> there is the great stuff with the clothes, but i talked about how working on this charity together brought them close together. as some people know, the relationship of a 16-year-old daughter and their mother can be...