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seth mcfarlane's our guest.how provoked an outcry with a music about the late terri schiavo's. terry's brother bobby had this question for you. how do you justify using the term vegetable to describe any human being when its only intention is to dehupize and denigrate just like the "n" word? >> my first response would be it's not a human being, it is a cartoon. but you know, i think -- this is -- this was a touchy area because the idea was, keep in mind, this is a play within a play. and this is an instance where you see the griffin family in the audience reacting and in a way that is -- they themselves are a little pit off and we have done this a few times on the show in which there's something that's done in extreme -- you know, one could argue questionable taste but you have to have somebody there reacting to that in a negative way and that's something we sort of tried to include with brian and chris sitting in the audience reacting wide eyed at this show. it is kids putting on a play. you know, whether the -
seth mcfarlane's our guest.how provoked an outcry with a music about the late terri schiavo's. terry's brother bobby had this question for you. how do you justify using the term vegetable to describe any human being when its only intention is to dehupize and denigrate just like the "n" word? >> my first response would be it's not a human being, it is a cartoon. but you know, i think -- this is -- this was a touchy area because the idea was, keep in mind, this is a play within a...
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and seth -- seth, he was s -- he died about five years ago, by the way. he was great fun to be around. he was a great reader. and he always would save things from the nation or new republic or the latest book he was reading. the "uses of the past" by herbert muller -- muller was one of his favorite books, and he would read passages to me. and i learned so much from him and grew so much, i think, because of him. c-span: you credit him with giving him your introduction to liberalism. >> guest: well, he was a -- he was a strong liberal and -- i mean... c-span: define that. >> guest: well, that's tough. you know, i always -- i -- i think of a -- of a liberal as someone with an open mind, an open heart, an open hand, somebody who welcomes change, as opposed to a conservative, who likes to keep things the way they are, someone who really believes in people, and -- and -- and that government has a role and government's role is really to be helping those that -- that don't yet share in the fullness of the american dream, helping those who really need a -- need a
and seth -- seth, he was s -- he died about five years ago, by the way. he was great fun to be around. he was a great reader. and he always would save things from the nation or new republic or the latest book he was reading. the "uses of the past" by herbert muller -- muller was one of his favorite books, and he would read passages to me. and i learned so much from him and grew so much, i think, because of him. c-span: you credit him with giving him your introduction to liberalism....
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greg gumbel back along with greg anthony and seth davis. are not as good as this was. greg a.: as compelling in terms of the drama and the excellence in which the game was played is really impressive. kyle singler was really the best player out there on the floor. he job he did defensively on gordan hayward, holding him to 2-11 shooting, very impressive. seth: i have to say butler played like america's team tonight. the big question about duke could they survive a bad shooting night in the tournament. they go 5-17. nolan smith and jon scheyer a combined 2-10. on saturday night they played a two point game. they lost. you said it well, greg. it was a close game but it was a well-played game and a worthy championship game. greg g.: a reminder, stay tuned for the late show with david letterman. followed by "the late late show" with craig ferguson, only on cbs. for a recap and break dth down all of the action go to the cbs college sports network later tonight. cbs sports coverage of the masters begins with late night highlights of the masters.
greg gumbel back along with greg anthony and seth davis. are not as good as this was. greg a.: as compelling in terms of the drama and the excellence in which the game was played is really impressive. kyle singler was really the best player out there on the floor. he job he did defensively on gordan hayward, holding him to 2-11 shooting, very impressive. seth: i have to say butler played like america's team tonight. the big question about duke could they survive a bad shooting night in the...
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scott was a bad scbrd i told you that giving money to seth was a bad idea and i told you never to open that club up with bruce. >> >> greg: i am tired of hearing your voice. >> we'll talk later. jerk. >> ginger snap with the news on tap, patti ann browne. she'so hotted, smokey the bear sits outside of her home. >> he's a writer, john devore, he's so sharp, the sharper image is now called the door-er image. that was terrible. >> that's amazing. it's my drug mule, bill schulz. and next to me, the delightful and wonderful comedian joseph derosa. hobos would sleep beneath him every night. and he writes arts ach -- arts & leisure. >> he can see the trees for the
scott was a bad scbrd i told you that giving money to seth was a bad idea and i told you never to open that club up with bruce. >> >> greg: i am tired of hearing your voice. >> we'll talk later. jerk. >> ginger snap with the news on tap, patti ann browne. she'so hotted, smokey the bear sits outside of her home. >> he's a writer, john devore, he's so sharp, the sharper image is now called the door-er image. that was terrible. >> that's amazing. it's my drug...
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seth doane reports tonight from kerala. >> reporter: high up in the coconut palms of south india, there's something that's getting harder and harder to find-- not a rare species, but an endangered specialty. plucking coconuts. armed with just a sharp knife and a bamboo ladder, generations have shimmied up to harvest by hand the 15 billion coconuts india produces every year. pk has picked coconuts for 22 years. "it's a very difficult job," he says, "but i do not have the option to do anything else." he followed his father into this line of work, but, "after me," he says, "i don't think anyone else in my family will do this." he earns about 20 cents per tree. on a good day, almost $8. that's decent money for a dangerous climb.
seth doane reports tonight from kerala. >> reporter: high up in the coconut palms of south india, there's something that's getting harder and harder to find-- not a rare species, but an endangered specialty. plucking coconuts. armed with just a sharp knife and a bamboo ladder, generations have shimmied up to harvest by hand the 15 billion coconuts india produces every year. pk has picked coconuts for 22 years. "it's a very difficult job," he says, "but i do not have the...
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what can we do to protect ourselves from emp's seth porter the associate eder to of popular mechanics. i wish this was an episode of "24" is this something jack bauer could help with? >> maybe, maybe not. we see this on shows in video games. guy in ocean's 11 used one. it is when a nuclear device goes way up into the atmosphere blows up. instead hurting people with the explosion it shuts off and fries all electronics around it. >> all electronics that wouldn't just include people's cell phones and stuff like that >> everything from your ipad to your car has electronics in it these days. it goes up and >> yous with the earth's atmosphere that -- up and screws with the earth's atmosphere. it sends thought electro magnetic pugs in three parts second lightning surge and third like a solar flare the
what can we do to protect ourselves from emp's seth porter the associate eder to of popular mechanics. i wish this was an episode of "24" is this something jack bauer could help with? >> maybe, maybe not. we see this on shows in video games. guy in ocean's 11 used one. it is when a nuclear device goes way up into the atmosphere blows up. instead hurting people with the explosion it shuts off and fries all electronics around it. >> all electronics that wouldn't just include...
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seth doane, cbs news, kerala, india. >> rodriguez: and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm maggie rodriquez. katie will be back tomorrow night, and i'll see you tomorrow in the morning on "the early show." good night. captioning spo >>> charges dropped. that 14-year-old who was facing 41 charges connected to last month's deadly shooting spree in southeast didn't have anything to do with it afterall. live in dc police headquarters with the latest. a few hours ago, a press conference. >> reporter: derek, a stunning change in what they have described as one of the most violent crimes in dc history. four killed and five wounded in that drive-by shooting on march 30. the 14-year-old was apprehended that night. as you said, charges with 41 pounds, including the getaway driver. leaving all of washington to ask how someone so young could be involved in a crime that horrific. the answer came a few minutes ago. he wasn't, he had nothing to do with it. the police chief blames the chaos of the wild police chase that followe
seth doane, cbs news, kerala, india. >> rodriguez: and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm maggie rodriquez. katie will be back tomorrow night, and i'll see you tomorrow in the morning on "the early show." good night. captioning spo >>> charges dropped. that 14-year-old who was facing 41 charges connected to last month's deadly shooting spree in southeast didn't have anything to do with it afterall. live in dc police headquarters with the latest. a few hours...
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>> i told you giving money to scott was a bad scbrd i told you that giving money to seth was a bad idea and i told you never to open that club up with bruce. >> >> greg: i am tired of hearing your voice. >> we'll talk later. jerk. >> ginger snap with the news on tap, patti ann browne. she'so hotted, smokey the bear sits outside of her home. >> he's a writer, john devore, he's so sharp, the sharper image is now called the door-er image. that was terrible. >> that's amazing. it's my drug mule, bill schulz. and next to me, the delightful and wonderful comedian joseph derosa. hobos would sleep beneath him every night. and he writes arts ach -- arts & leisure. >> he can see the trees for the forest and he drives a ford taurus -- can't confirm the last one. good rhyme. >> thanks for that. >> doesn't sound like you are too thankful. >> not at all, actually. >> oh. >> i hate you, paper. i hate you. hey, look -- it may be the worst thing in the history of worst things. a new video featuring mebegin fox and brian austin green is taking a hard-hitting look at the budget cuts that california is fac
>> i told you giving money to scott was a bad scbrd i told you that giving money to seth was a bad idea and i told you never to open that club up with bruce. >> >> greg: i am tired of hearing your voice. >> we'll talk later. jerk. >> ginger snap with the news on tap, patti ann browne. she'so hotted, smokey the bear sits outside of her home. >> he's a writer, john devore, he's so sharp, the sharper image is now called the door-er image. that was terrible....
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good morning, seth aaron, how are you? >> top of the day, how are you?eat, but not as good as you are, you are the big winner. >> almost forgot when i woke up this morning. i said where am i? what am i doing? >> this has got to be very new and very fresh for you but very exciting. has it settled in yet? >> yeah, and no. i mean, it's like i said, i woke up i really did forget, oh, yeah, the premier was la last night. i got to be quiet it's coming up. i can talk about it now. it's kind of relieving. >> now that you can talk about it and with abou be about it. what is next for you. >> just that establishing manufacture and getting into the stores. i'm sewing everything myself and putting it in small boutiques. i'm ready for the next level and that will definitely help me get there. >> and the prize money, you said i just won project runway and i just won $100,000. >> yeah, i focused on -- i wanted the title. i wanted the crown. that was most important to me and then all the other stuff that comes with it, the money, the design suite. then i start thinking,
good morning, seth aaron, how are you? >> top of the day, how are you?eat, but not as good as you are, you are the big winner. >> almost forgot when i woke up this morning. i said where am i? what am i doing? >> this has got to be very new and very fresh for you but very exciting. has it settled in yet? >> yeah, and no. i mean, it's like i said, i woke up i really did forget, oh, yeah, the premier was la last night. i got to be quiet it's coming up. i can talk about it...
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seth davis and greg anthony, good to see you both.n march 18th and now finally we are down to four teams. and butler is the cinderella team, but before we start talking about all this basketball stuff, we want to take a little trip down memory lane 20 years ago so we get kind of a feel for what these kids are getting toward go through here tonight. 1990. do you remember 1990 so? this is your life. >> vaguely. >> taking on duke. of course duke playing tonight hoping for a better result. 30 point win back then. >> it was. how about the hair? >> were you like a sophomore at the time? >> i was a sophomore at duke and i think they may have played the next year. i forget what happened in that game. but if you were a duke fan, you did not want to see greg anthony on the court going against your team. >> but luckily we've got him right now. let's begin with the butler/michigan state match-up. >> they're actually favored in the game against michigan state and a lot of people would say that butler may feature the best player in the final four.
seth davis and greg anthony, good to see you both.n march 18th and now finally we are down to four teams. and butler is the cinderella team, but before we start talking about all this basketball stuff, we want to take a little trip down memory lane 20 years ago so we get kind of a feel for what these kids are getting toward go through here tonight. 1990. do you remember 1990 so? this is your life. >> vaguely. >> taking on duke. of course duke playing tonight hoping for a better...
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but we were shortened in the first block, in the next seth, the congressman responds to sheriff joe arpaio along with the fair and balanced debate on the new immigration law. we will also be talking about the death threats hurled at the createors of south par >> geraldo: back live. that is sheriff joe arpaio on your left from phoenix. representative lincoln diaz bellard on your right. as an arizona wildcat i'm dismayed by the law and i think it is a recipe for racial profiling. isn't sheriff joe right that legislative inaction is what led to this? >> yes. geraldo, it is good to see you and you are focus only a very important issue and i thank you for that. president bush tried to deal with the issue and i remember he assigned full time two members of his cabinet who were continuously working with us and when i say us i mean congress on both sides of the aisle to try to get this done. and when i say this, the immigration issue. the immigration issue has always been and it must be a federal responsibility. and so yes, there is a point of truth with what -- with what you say. i disagree with
but we were shortened in the first block, in the next seth, the congressman responds to sheriff joe arpaio along with the fair and balanced debate on the new immigration law. we will also be talking about the death threats hurled at the createors of south par >> geraldo: back live. that is sheriff joe arpaio on your left from phoenix. representative lincoln diaz bellard on your right. as an arizona wildcat i'm dismayed by the law and i think it is a recipe for racial profiling. isn't...
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his name is seth aaron henderson. he's bursting into tears. >> i was sweating. >> you cried.thank you. >> how has it changed your life? >> every way possible. >> you had to keep quiet about it for two months. are you going to launch a new fashion line? >> yeah. i'm currently working on a manufacture and so on moving forward at larger scale. >> we're joined by two of your models and fashions. fantastic work. it must have been great to see them parade up and down the runway. >> yeah. there's no other feeling like it. >> and joining us also is michael kors, fabulous judge. you had the geoffrey bean lifetime award? >> yeah. very exciting. >> and women thank you for making women beautiful. >> at the end of the day, that's what it's all about. >> and what is it about seth's designs that put him over the top? >> i have to say, in all my years of judging, i haven't seen clothes so beautifully tailored. they're exciting but wearable at the same time. and he put on a fabulous show. >> do you have a philosophy? >> yeah. go big. go home. >> you said in that, sweaty, if not tearful moment
his name is seth aaron henderson. he's bursting into tears. >> i was sweating. >> you cried.thank you. >> how has it changed your life? >> every way possible. >> you had to keep quiet about it for two months. are you going to launch a new fashion line? >> yeah. i'm currently working on a manufacture and so on moving forward at larger scale. >> we're joined by two of your models and fashions. fantastic work. it must have been great to see them parade up...
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it will look into whether amy bishop shot her 18-year-old brother seth back in 1986 at their home inboston. authorities originally ruled this shooting an accident. >>> a lot of people talking about that adopted russian boy who was sent back to moscow on a plane by himself. now the state department trying to smooth over this controversy. i'll speak with the deputy assistant secretary handling the case. >>> plus, did oprah winfrey have a relationship with john tesh? his surprising response to a new tell all book. [ female announcer ] sometimes you need tomorrow to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. [ male announcer ] competition... it pushes us to work harder. to be better. to win. but sometimes even rivals realize they share a common goal. america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices ever
it will look into whether amy bishop shot her 18-year-old brother seth back in 1986 at their home inboston. authorities originally ruled this shooting an accident. >>> a lot of people talking about that adopted russian boy who was sent back to moscow on a plane by himself. now the state department trying to smooth over this controversy. i'll speak with the deputy assistant secretary handling the case. >>> plus, did oprah winfrey have a relationship with john tesh? his...
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seth mcfarland tomorrow -- his clock ain't wound up too tight. >>> time now for a man whose clock is always wound up, anderson cooper at ac "360." anderson. >> thanks, larry, keeping them honest tonight. the birthers are back and this time the legislators are listening. they're demanding he produce a birth certificate in that state and tonight you will hear from one of the arizona lawmakers who voted for the bill, keeping them honest. >>> you think the ash from the iceland erupting volcano is bad. what if it is only the opening act. we'll show you its bigger brother that could be on the verge of blowing its top. >>> and you will not be able to turn away from this mom's story, after complications from birth, she cannot move or speak, only move her eyes. the question and the court fight is over this. can she think and communicate, and should she be allowed to see her three young children? right now she is not. 2first up tonight, the birthers are back. legislators in a number of states are listening and arizona is trying to pass laws in response. the arizona house of representatives thi
seth mcfarland tomorrow -- his clock ain't wound up too tight. >>> time now for a man whose clock is always wound up, anderson cooper at ac "360." anderson. >> thanks, larry, keeping them honest tonight. the birthers are back and this time the legislators are listening. they're demanding he produce a birth certificate in that state and tonight you will hear from one of the arizona lawmakers who voted for the bill, keeping them honest. >>> you think the ash from...
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seth meyers has tweeted about it. did you have any idea it would get this kind of attention? made 27 videos with my comedy group and we've had various success with different videos. sometimes they've hit and sometimes we haven't, but we've never had anything like this where it's just, you know, getting reposted, re-tweeted and growing so quickly. >> holly, what was it like from your side, getting invold in the project? were you from new hampshire? did you share christian's affection for the state? >> yeah. actually we're from the same high school ande went to timberlane and i'm friends with his cousin and he contacted me through her. so -- that's how we knew each other. >> can you blame -- >> we basically got together for this one video. >> can you blame new yorkers for watching this and saying, new hampshire, boring! >> new hampshire's definitely not boring. there's lots to do here. >> when we were working in the video, also, we wanted to make it broad enough that if you aren't from here you'll still get some of the jokes, you know? >> i love that one of the big yogurtmakers
seth meyers has tweeted about it. did you have any idea it would get this kind of attention? made 27 videos with my comedy group and we've had various success with different videos. sometimes they've hit and sometimes we haven't, but we've never had anything like this where it's just, you know, getting reposted, re-tweeted and growing so quickly. >> holly, what was it like from your side, getting invold in the project? were you from new hampshire? did you share christian's affection for...
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what was seth myers' line from "saturday night line," willie?ie you see on the holl holocaust, show me your papers. you have somebody being stopped because they're hispanic? >> you left your wallet at home and you're in trouble. >> what decade are we in? >> you leave your wallet at home, you're in trouble. >> i've got to get to switzerland. >> chuck, before you go, what's this story, what's the update on this, i guess, armed guy that was impersonating a cop? >> reporter: well, just that. and they found rifle -- formulas for rifle scopes in his car as well, which are used to measure distances if you're trying to do any long-range targeting. clearly this guy -- he gave an invalid driver's license. they couldn't find his driver's license number. that was enough, it appears, to arrest him. he's only been arrested as -- on a misdemeanor. he appears in court today. look, whackos show up at a lot of presidential events. clearly, law enforcement does a pretty good job of finding these whackos because we every once in a while hear about them, see them ar
what was seth myers' line from "saturday night line," willie?ie you see on the holl holocaust, show me your papers. you have somebody being stopped because they're hispanic? >> you left your wallet at home and you're in trouble. >> what decade are we in? >> you leave your wallet at home, you're in trouble. >> i've got to get to switzerland. >> chuck, before you go, what's this story, what's the update on this, i guess, armed guy that was impersonating a...
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seth curry, nice behind the back of touroff, ends up in the hands for -- it's curry to george, dropping toll booth. curry, 27 points, 8 boards, 14 dimes and a career high 7 steals. warriors end up winning this 116-107. history is made. he passes lenny wilkins for the most wins by a head coach. >> all right, sickers and heat. miami looking to make it nine straight wins. pick up action in the fourth quarter. this is dwyane wade. putting on the brakes and knocking it down, and the heat, mission accomplished. 99-95. 22 pointes for wade. and the heat have won nine in a row. that's going to do it for us. for those of you watching on espn2. "baseball tonight" is up next. meanwhile always stay current with espnews. >> celtics and the raptors, chris bosh out, reggie evans in. hits his head with turkoglu. turkoglu sustaining a nasal contusion. ataken to the hospital for a ct scan. meanwhile, flick of the wrist, ties it up. going around the back, getting threes. celtics lead 91-80. rajon rondo. for 3. much better. he had 21 points, dimes. five players in double digits for boston. boston has won ei
seth curry, nice behind the back of touroff, ends up in the hands for -- it's curry to george, dropping toll booth. curry, 27 points, 8 boards, 14 dimes and a career high 7 steals. warriors end up winning this 116-107. history is made. he passes lenny wilkins for the most wins by a head coach. >> all right, sickers and heat. miami looking to make it nine straight wins. pick up action in the fourth quarter. this is dwyane wade. putting on the brakes and knocking it down, and the heat,...
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. >> guest: seth jones based out of our washington office and is a world-renowned expert of issues on afghanistan and maybe they're right now. this particular book as with all of his books, reflects his experience on the ground and working with people in the region. >> host: he has appeared on booktv on several occasions and if you would like to watch any episodes of seth jones search at the top of the home page and you can find h presentations on booktv. another book is cyber war? remicade big topic it is anticipated morale and in the future many of these acts in the united states may be in cyberspace. it is a different war with what the u.s. can do to be prepared for that kind of an attack. >> host: many do not know your headquartered in california? >> guest: we are over 60 years in santa monica we also have washington d.c., a cambridge, brussels. >> host: how refunded? >> a nonprofit institution and clients fund our work we also have:the press to support our work. >> host: the government is one of your biggest clients? am i the u.s. government on some projects and in addition redo
. >> guest: seth jones based out of our washington office and is a world-renowned expert of issues on afghanistan and maybe they're right now. this particular book as with all of his books, reflects his experience on the ground and working with people in the region. >> host: he has appeared on booktv on several occasions and if you would like to watch any episodes of seth jones search at the top of the home page and you can find h presentations on booktv. another book is cyber war?...
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> in fact set jones has appeared on booktv on several locations and you would like to watch any of sethones talking about his books you can go to booktv.org and do a search right at the top of the home page. just type in herseth jones and you will be able to find his presentations on booktv. another book we want to talk about, cyber deterrence and cyber war. >> yes, a very big topic. it's anticipated that now and in the future much of the attacks against the united states may be in cyberspace. it's a different kind of war and this book talks about what the u.s. can do to be prepared for that kind of attack. >> a lot of people don't know that you are headquartered here in southern california. >> we are. rand has been headquartered in santa monica also we do have eight offices around the world in washington, d.c. but also rand europe and offices in cambridge and brussels. >> how are you fund it? >> rand is a nonprofit institution. clients on the the work and we also have philanthropists who also support the work to improve public policy. >> and the government is one of your biggest client
> in fact set jones has appeared on booktv on several locations and you would like to watch any of sethones talking about his books you can go to booktv.org and do a search right at the top of the home page. just type in herseth jones and you will be able to find his presentations on booktv. another book we want to talk about, cyber deterrence and cyber war. >> yes, a very big topic. it's anticipated that now and in the future much of the attacks against the united states may be in...