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i use slang to impress the young chicks. >> how is that working out? >> not well. there is the jobless harvard grad who is in the punk band. and stephanie kelly who failed to have an advertising gig. a website greg gutfeld is a fan of. she says of her current career path, quote, i can cook and write at my own pace. i like that about my lifement -- my life. >> they are a postponed generation. and then they have yet to make a dent in wall street. how are you spending your unemployed time? >> volunteer work. i like that. kelly, this is your generation we are talking about here. did this article remind you of your friends? i am grateful for that, but some people haven't found jobs. some people don't want a job. they want to be at home and they are living off their parents. i see an entitlement mentality and it comes with a large welfare state that obama is creating. >> this is not the best job market right now. >> certainly not. some cases they haven't. >> they can see themselves doing this. quit and go play in the rock band. >> there were other people who didn't like
i use slang to impress the young chicks. >> how is that working out? >> not well. there is the jobless harvard grad who is in the punk band. and stephanie kelly who failed to have an advertising gig. a website greg gutfeld is a fan of. she says of her current career path, quote, i can cook and write at my own pace. i like that about my lifement -- my life. >> they are a postponed generation. and then they have yet to make a dent in wall street. how are you spending your...
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they objected to "ball" as a slang term, and this really, really puzzled me. they said, "however, it will be all right if you say she is his right testicle." [laughter] i said, "but that doesn't scan. the rhythm is wrong there, so we can't do that." and on and on and on and on. they said, "well, we have to come back to jesus h. christ," and i was getting a little puzzled and annoyed by that point, so i said, as a joke, "well, how about mary h. magdalene?" [laughter] he thought and said, "yes, that would be lovely." and i knew there was not gonna be any real communication here. and so i took his 75 objections, and i took them to the theater, where the actors and the director were very, very patiently waiting for me-- not patiently, impatiently. and i said, "these are the 75 things that they want changed," and i tore it up. and we went ahead and performed the play on opening night exactly as it had been performed in new york city. and shortly thereafter-- within a year or so-- the lord chamberlain's office collapsed and went away. maybe it was because they reali
they objected to "ball" as a slang term, and this really, really puzzled me. they said, "however, it will be all right if you say she is his right testicle." [laughter] i said, "but that doesn't scan. the rhythm is wrong there, so we can't do that." and on and on and on and on. they said, "well, we have to come back to jesus h. christ," and i was getting a little puzzled and annoyed by that point, so i said, as a joke, "well, how about mary h....
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almost never played i never heard you or anyone else i had to rely on a culture where i was dead or slang what is your response. the couch you're fair and balanced. i'm impressed that she was able to keep a straight face as she said that but the point is that these outraged right wingers have a clear agenda to hide the fact that there already is a class war going on in the united states as warren buffet put it back in two thousand and six as class warfare all right but it's my class the rich class that's making war and we're winning but the right's feigned outrage is rendered even more ridiculous thanks to a real new report by brad friedman over at mother jones magazine who obtained an audiotape of a secret meeting of billionaires back in june in the mountains of colorado but you're about to hear is billionaire oil baron charles koch the same guy who funds right wing think tanks and astroturf tea party groups rally his soldiers our nation's honor guards behind a mother of all wars to be waged against president obama who koch refers to as saddam hussein take a listen. again that was billio
almost never played i never heard you or anyone else i had to rely on a culture where i was dead or slang what is your response. the couch you're fair and balanced. i'm impressed that she was able to keep a straight face as she said that but the point is that these outraged right wingers have a clear agenda to hide the fact that there already is a class war going on in the united states as warren buffet put it back in two thousand and six as class warfare all right but it's my class the rich...
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certainly didn't know anything i had written was was classified in fact the redactions were silly they slang just to get an example oh my had listed a person who works for the government it was a composite character no name was listed and i mentioned that he had worked in two different places they wanted me to redact one of the two ok both locations were well known to all your viewers as places where the american government has been actively involved the google search to confirm the information from the usual point zero zero zero five seconds ok ok i see so then my question is do you think that this is the obama administration's efforts because many analysts and critics have said that the obama administration has been very aggressive in a campaign against whistleblowers we have thomas drake we have bradley manning do you think this is part of this administration's crackdown or concerted effort to cost us that within the administration i believe it's true and i'm so sad to say that but again as i mentioned earlier the easiest book to stop is the one that's never written so by making exam. sam
certainly didn't know anything i had written was was classified in fact the redactions were silly they slang just to get an example oh my had listed a person who works for the government it was a composite character no name was listed and i mentioned that he had worked in two different places they wanted me to redact one of the two ok both locations were well known to all your viewers as places where the american government has been actively involved the google search to confirm the information...
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that eastridge and other members of third platoon murdered iraqi civilians, or "hajis," in soldier slang. >> the military would be very interested in some of that. >> most of it's all murder. all of it, really. it's easy to get away with that kind of ( bleep ). >> right. >> you can just do it and be like, "oh, he had a gun. i don't know." >> right. >> nobody really looks into it. they're like, "( bleep ) it. it's just another dead haji." >> right. >> there's stuff like that, and there's the straight up, like, straight killings. like, just, driving down the road, ( bleep ) it, shoot somebody. >> you know this information is not going to help you, right? >> yeah, ( bleep ) it. i'm ( bleep ) anyway. >> so, if you make up this information, you'll be charged for that. you know that. >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah, i know. >> so, i don't have any times, any dates, anything like that. i just have you saying that, "yes, eastridge popped off at people driving down the road." >> yeah. there was a whole bunch of people in the unit that have done stuff like that, and killed people they weren't supposed to. >
that eastridge and other members of third platoon murdered iraqi civilians, or "hajis," in soldier slang. >> the military would be very interested in some of that. >> most of it's all murder. all of it, really. it's easy to get away with that kind of ( bleep ). >> right. >> you can just do it and be like, "oh, he had a gun. i don't know." >> right. >> nobody really looks into it. they're like, "( bleep ) it. it's just another dead...
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>> if that's how you want to put it, that's my little slang, my little lingo, but yeah, so all day, missu know. doing the same old, same old. and when it come to sleep people say you can sleep throughout the day. sleep all day. you can't do that because you'll be up all night. >> deputy stangle who helps run the segregation unit handed down the sanctions against bloodworth after a brief hearing with him. bloodworth has asked to speak to stangle. >> 14 long days. >> it is 14 long days. >> what would do you if someone called you a bitch? >> i would go to the unit officer and tell him what is going on. >> no, you wouldn't. that's a lie. it's a respect thing. >> i wouldn't swing first. that's what i would not do. >> wouldn't swing first? >> so, what would you do? >> it's not up to me what i would do. it's a per case thing, it's what you chose do that matters. you chose to fight. >> because i'm a dog. i don't take no shorts -- >> i know, it's a difficult thing. no shorts, bang first, questions later. >> you know how it goes. >> you know what hoods get along, you got the whole system down pat.
>> if that's how you want to put it, that's my little slang, my little lingo, but yeah, so all day, missu know. doing the same old, same old. and when it come to sleep people say you can sleep throughout the day. sleep all day. you can't do that because you'll be up all night. >> deputy stangle who helps run the segregation unit handed down the sanctions against bloodworth after a brief hearing with him. bloodworth has asked to speak to stangle. >> 14 long days. >> it is...
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how good would you be at explaining odd little slang sayings in the english language, but your audienceof a foreign, i guess, language. how good would you be at doing that via computer, et cetera. look at this. this is jessica byneki, she's from ohio, lives in washington, d.c. she is a big hit on the internet starring in clipz viewed by hundreds of thousands of people. you probably have never seen her unless you speak mandarin. take a listen. >> omg -- >> all right. there she is explaining. i would love to know some of the things she's trying to explain. what are some of the things she's trying to convey to the chinese about the u.s.? >> what she's explaining is something you won't see in textbooks, won't be taught in school. if you were a chinese student going to school and trying to learn english, the way people speak, the way kids speak here, teenagers, you won't find, for example, somebody asked her what say muffin top on her site, which is very interactive. people ask her things and she tells them, you know, what that really means. so muffin top, if you go up to a dictionary, means
how good would you be at explaining odd little slang sayings in the english language, but your audienceof a foreign, i guess, language. how good would you be at doing that via computer, et cetera. look at this. this is jessica byneki, she's from ohio, lives in washington, d.c. she is a big hit on the internet starring in clipz viewed by hundreds of thousands of people. you probably have never seen her unless you speak mandarin. take a listen. >> omg -- >> all right. there she is...
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every time i met new people, i would list off the foods that i would eat, and all of these slang words they take you in. at some point do they think they you are going to be useful to the effort? >> i don't think it was so much useful to the effort. i think when they first took me in, they sort of tested me. took me out to the frontlines to see whether i got scared. i didn't back away. and we had all of these tests like wrestling matches, diving contests off 20-foot cliffs into shallow water. and i never said no to any of these. and i think i gained their respect that way and they thought, man, this kid is really into us. he has an open mind. and i think that's a big reason they took me in. >> chris, i have to tell tu, i can almost hear a majority of our audience saying, this kid is crazy. >> i think, you know, this taken out of context, they may think like that. but if you look at my prior experiences, three years ago i lived in an orphanage in cambodia and taught english there. after that, i lived with indigenous indians in the amazon rain forest. recently i went to seattle for a wee
every time i met new people, i would list off the foods that i would eat, and all of these slang words they take you in. at some point do they think they you are going to be useful to the effort? >> i don't think it was so much useful to the effort. i think when they first took me in, they sort of tested me. took me out to the frontlines to see whether i got scared. i didn't back away. and we had all of these tests like wrestling matches, diving contests off 20-foot cliffs into shallow...
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he was an american-born al qaeda member, he spoke fluid english, idio mattic english, co-speak in slang could appeal to the passions of westerners for recruitment which, of course is a huge tremendously valuable tool for al qaeda. he was also very powerful in terms of the recruiting the lone wolf. remember, nadal hasan, the fort hood shooter who shot and killed his fellow soldiers, there is the christmas day attempted underwear bomber, there was the cargo plane, the cart ridges in the computers, all of which he was linked to but this is not -- he is not new to the al qaeda scene. he goes back, as we have been reporting, to the 9/11 hijackers, two of which with he was imam to in san diego, a third which visited san diego and met with ham and so he then comes east, he is at the mosque in northern virginia where he continues to be a spiritual guide to these -- so he has got a long history with al qaeda, especially to the united states. >> and fran, you were in the bush white house when al awlaki came to the attention of the united states as a dangerous american terrorists looking for arms
he was an american-born al qaeda member, he spoke fluid english, idio mattic english, co-speak in slang could appeal to the passions of westerners for recruitment which, of course is a huge tremendously valuable tool for al qaeda. he was also very powerful in terms of the recruiting the lone wolf. remember, nadal hasan, the fort hood shooter who shot and killed his fellow soldiers, there is the christmas day attempted underwear bomber, there was the cargo plane, the cart ridges in the...
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promised us, the white house promised to save $10 billion in red tape which, that's one of the kind of slang words for bureaucratic regulations in five years. but the white house has put forward $17.7 billion worth of red tape in two months. that's just -- the message has been lost somewhere. when did what we were promised change into three for one worse situation, we were promised a $5 billion savings for the job creators and in fact, we created a $17.7 billion expense and uncertainty to the job creators and we wonder why we are not creating jobs. mr. kucinich was talking about his view of the world. he and i don't see the world the same way but the facts are, when he was talking about, we need to create jobs, we darn sure need to create jobs. the world of congress today is finding ways to get this country back to work. if we put this country back to work, 90% of our problems will be much, much better. so the real goal of the republican house this year to finish this year out is going to be trying to correct at least some of this instability created by regulators, these unelected regulators
promised us, the white house promised to save $10 billion in red tape which, that's one of the kind of slang words for bureaucratic regulations in five years. but the white house has put forward $17.7 billion worth of red tape in two months. that's just -- the message has been lost somewhere. when did what we were promised change into three for one worse situation, we were promised a $5 billion savings for the job creators and in fact, we created a $17.7 billion expense and uncertainty to the...
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that are in federal law now that encourage companies to leave hamtramck or leave youngstown and go to slang high. i was on a conference call yesterday with school principals in ohio and a principal from zanesville, a moderate-sized community in eastern ohio, who had been a principal in a nearby ruler school district some years before -- rural school district some years before was talking to me about how important school renovation is. the average school building in the united states is 40 years old. we put such -- we would put so much effort in the 19 sighs -- e 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, to new water and new sewer systems and all the infrastructure we built in this country after world war i i, bipartisan, helped our country grow, putting workers, putting people to work, doing the construction. putting people to work doing the manufacturing that would -- for materials used in the construction, and putting people to work because we built this infrastructure that kroger company in cincinnati needs to move its produce and other things for their stores all over the midwest, and the kind of infrast
that are in federal law now that encourage companies to leave hamtramck or leave youngstown and go to slang high. i was on a conference call yesterday with school principals in ohio and a principal from zanesville, a moderate-sized community in eastern ohio, who had been a principal in a nearby ruler school district some years before -- rural school district some years before was talking to me about how important school renovation is. the average school building in the united states is 40 years...