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and how is strange fruit used in that film?ery good example of hollywood rewriting history and really the kind of crime it is to rewrite history and to play around with the facts. i mean, the film is the kind of thing that makes me very angry. i mean, the way that diana ross represented billie holiday is one question, and that's an artistic question. i don't fault her for that or the people who made the film. i think that, you know, diana ross was not billie holiday, but then again, i don't think even diana ross would make such a claim. but the misrepresentation of the facts of strange fruit, i think, are really unforgivable. what happened in the movie-- and i'm sure that there are people out there who remember the scene in the movie-- she's on a bus, touring in the south sometime in the 1930s with her band, and she gets off the bus to relieve herself. and she walks over a hill, and there's this procession, this sort of procession of bedraggled-looking, poor african americans. i think there's a horse and cart or something, and
and how is strange fruit used in that film?ery good example of hollywood rewriting history and really the kind of crime it is to rewrite history and to play around with the facts. i mean, the film is the kind of thing that makes me very angry. i mean, the way that diana ross represented billie holiday is one question, and that's an artistic question. i don't fault her for that or the people who made the film. i think that, you know, diana ross was not billie holiday, but then again, i don't...
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. >> it is strange to say this is more comfortable to watch even though a little strange at that.'s also a trend toward older artists performing with newer artists. that was interesting. >> reporter: that was. it was great to see all of these artists on the red carpet talk about each other. you had lady gaga perform with r. kelly and the whole presidential theme. we spoke to r. kelly on the red carpet and he said after working with her she's a pro. he was impressed with her work ethic. and you also saw another performance by nelly rapping with the country duo florida georgia line. that was unexpected. that got a lot of people standing on their feet. there was also tlc. tlc 20 years ago performed for the first time on the american music awards and came back today to perform one of their hits, i should say overnight and it was without left eye because he died in a car accident ten years ago but a lot of people were excited to see them as well. >> let's talk about the fashion. anyone stand out in your opinion on the red carpet? >> oh, yes. lady gaga always. every time. this time on t
. >> it is strange to say this is more comfortable to watch even though a little strange at that.'s also a trend toward older artists performing with newer artists. that was interesting. >> reporter: that was. it was great to see all of these artists on the red carpet talk about each other. you had lady gaga perform with r. kelly and the whole presidential theme. we spoke to r. kelly on the red carpet and he said after working with her she's a pro. he was impressed with her work...
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isn't that strange? no disrespect.ts out of the rocking chair and walks up with gray hair. >> only 25. >> and wins the icon award. her mother was there to present the award to her. it was a touching moment. they shared a nice exchange and quite charming. tlc, they performed "waterfall." one of the biggest hits. artist little mama singing. an interesting show. miley cyrus, once again, steals the show. this time out of sheer weirdness. what do you got? >> speaking of stealing the show, "the hunger games, catching fire" made box office record. it is the fourth biggest opening film. it collected $161 million. it bumped "the dark knight" out of fourth place. "the avengers" had the number one debut, then "ironman" and then "harry potter deathly hallows part ii." this is getting great reviews. so it will probably drive more people to the box office to go see it. >> my daughter gave it two thumbs up. she loved it. >>> gq has a list of at least influential celebrities out. at least influential celebrities. dennis rodman. no sur
isn't that strange? no disrespect.ts out of the rocking chair and walks up with gray hair. >> only 25. >> and wins the icon award. her mother was there to present the award to her. it was a touching moment. they shared a nice exchange and quite charming. tlc, they performed "waterfall." one of the biggest hits. artist little mama singing. an interesting show. miley cyrus, once again, steals the show. this time out of sheer weirdness. what do you got? >> speaking of...
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it is a strangely beautiful place. is a series of deserted buildings surrounded by chain- link fence. it has been abandoned now by -- for decades, and nature has kind of taken it over. it is almost a strange nature preserve, but with these haunting places where you know terrible things happen. one of the things that was about guantanamo is the censorship there, which they are very open about. sometimes it would be something we'd be nondescript, like a building sitting on a hillside. they would say, you can draw the landscape, but not that building. me, was artistic gold, which meant that i could do a fully fleshed out landscape, which i love to do, and leave it blank lace. there will be something so intrinsically absurd about that, and then also playing with , because the paper really makes the watercolor sings. my big disappointment in guantÁnamo was that i was not actually allowed to draw the detainees. i thought it had been arranged ahead of time, and the public affairs people thought so, too, but when i arrived at
it is a strangely beautiful place. is a series of deserted buildings surrounded by chain- link fence. it has been abandoned now by -- for decades, and nature has kind of taken it over. it is almost a strange nature preserve, but with these haunting places where you know terrible things happen. one of the things that was about guantanamo is the censorship there, which they are very open about. sometimes it would be something we'd be nondescript, like a building sitting on a hillside. they would...
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>> yes. >> did that request seem strange to you? strange, yes. >> reporter: drugs that her plastic surgeon had not even wanted to prescribe. >> that was because martin indicated to me he was very concerned about his wife. she didn't handle pain well. >> if you'll come forward -- >> reporter: maybe most suspicious of all, it turned out married martin macneill had a girlfriend. >> my name is gypsy willis. >> reporter: gypsy willis, who macneill had met online a year and a half before his wife's death, admitted under oath that she and macneill had been having an affair. >> did the relationship become sexual? >> it did. >> and when was that? >> i think january of 2006. >> and how often were the two of you having sexual relations? >> we would see each other a couple times a month. >> reporter: according to the prosecution, the pair exchanged calls on the day of michelle's death. and 15 texts on the day of her funeral. a funeral gypsy attended. >> you attended the funeral you said? >> i did. >> did you speak to the defendant at the funera
>> yes. >> did that request seem strange to you? strange, yes. >> reporter: drugs that her plastic surgeon had not even wanted to prescribe. >> that was because martin indicated to me he was very concerned about his wife. she didn't handle pain well. >> if you'll come forward -- >> reporter: maybe most suspicious of all, it turned out married martin macneill had a girlfriend. >> my name is gypsy willis. >> reporter: gypsy willis, who macneill had...
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what's so strange about it? i admire your actors, that gentleman there and that lady, but the truth is they're certainly not us. well, i should hope not. how can they be yo if they're actors? just so, actors. i mean, they play our parts very well, both of them. but when they act, to us, it seems as if they're doing something different. they want to be the same but all the time they just aren't. and how aren't they the same? what are they then? something that becomes theirs and no longer ours. but that's inevitable. i told you that before. i understand. i understand that. welllet's hear no more on the subject. we'll run through it later on by ourselves in the usual way, hmm? i've always had a strong aversion to holding rehearsals with the author present. he is never satisfied. now, let's make a start and let's see if we can have no more laughing. i shan't laugh anymore, i promise you. my big bit's coming now. just you wait and see. well, then. mm-hmm. when you say, "please don't give another thought to what i sai
what's so strange about it? i admire your actors, that gentleman there and that lady, but the truth is they're certainly not us. well, i should hope not. how can they be yo if they're actors? just so, actors. i mean, they play our parts very well, both of them. but when they act, to us, it seems as if they're doing something different. they want to be the same but all the time they just aren't. and how aren't they the same? what are they then? something that becomes theirs and no longer ours....
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it is really change, really a strange thing. and i know this super well, and i have never been there. >> i know every street in my mind i see the layout of the neighborhoods. you know the main streets and the turn offs? strange thing, i was thinking who would have thought that three decades ago that someone would be presenting a pick of america that was taken by machines and then hijacked and then represented, and reshown here in a library in san francisco? it just struck me as odd, i wonder what some of these prior photographers would have thought about it. it is sort of a new world in the way that we are throwing ourselves into a virtual world in a fast and furious way and we are glued to our phones for everything that we, you know, not everything, but we are all glued to our phones to a lot of what we learn and see. and we are increasingly looking at pictures as a language more so than it ever was. there would have been life magazine and newspapers and now the images are created on the order of 30 million a year are being add
it is really change, really a strange thing. and i know this super well, and i have never been there. >> i know every street in my mind i see the layout of the neighborhoods. you know the main streets and the turn offs? strange thing, i was thinking who would have thought that three decades ago that someone would be presenting a pick of america that was taken by machines and then hijacked and then represented, and reshown here in a library in san francisco? it just struck me as odd, i...
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. >> i mean, marshall mcluhan was a canadian academic who studied renaissance literature, but strangelycreated a second career for himself as a sort of media guru, explaining to people what the effect of the mass media, which were relatively new in the 1960s, what effect they had on people's lives. >> one of the effects of tv is to make and to shorten the amount of time that people can pay attention to anything. >> and he became incredibly sort of trendy. he even appeared in a woody allen film. >> now, marshall mcluhan is, in terms of it being a high intensity... >> ...when two characters are sort of having a discussion about what he was on about, because he had this kind of strange way of talking where you couldn't quite put your finger on what he was saying, but it sounded very, very interesting. >> because i happen to have mr mcluhan right here, so... yeah, just let me... come over here a second. tell him. >> i heard what you were saying. you know nothing of my work. you mean my whole fallacy is wrong. >> he was interviewed in places like playboy magazine and look magazine, which was
. >> i mean, marshall mcluhan was a canadian academic who studied renaissance literature, but strangelycreated a second career for himself as a sort of media guru, explaining to people what the effect of the mass media, which were relatively new in the 1960s, what effect they had on people's lives. >> one of the effects of tv is to make and to shorten the amount of time that people can pay attention to anything. >> and he became incredibly sort of trendy. he even appeared in a...
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why are you the one who is strange? what makes you strange?fferently than the way people expected a young woman to react. but, to >> but to hold me to a ster stereotype of how people react to certain things is unreasonable. and it's unreasonable to assume guilt based upon a reaction i mean, my reaction was more stunned. >> life now. what does normal mean? >> i think i'm very fortunate that most people treat me just like anybody else. >> do you get that vibe from everyone that you meet? do they think i'm a killer? do they think i'm a killer? >> fortunately, i'm not living in that mental place. that would be something that's unlivable. but at the same time, i mean, i am still living through this. >> can you still have fun? >> i mean, it's not like i'm -- my sister says that i'm still fun. when i'm with people that i trust, i have a good time. i laugh. i dance. >> do you party? >> no, i don't go to parties. >> why not? >> i mean -- >> isn't that part of normal life? >> i'm 25. i guess -- well -- just a baby. >> well, don salo said i aged 40 years
why are you the one who is strange? what makes you strange?fferently than the way people expected a young woman to react. but, to >> but to hold me to a ster stereotype of how people react to certain things is unreasonable. and it's unreasonable to assume guilt based upon a reaction i mean, my reaction was more stunned. >> life now. what does normal mean? >> i think i'm very fortunate that most people treat me just like anybody else. >> do you get that vibe from everyone...
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response to the human condition i see a lot of confusion a lot of fear a lot of sadness and in a strange way a lot of innocence because the truth is none of us really know what we're doing you know we might put on a brave face when we go out in public but at the end of the day we all get old we all die we're all confused and i feel like collectively even though at times we're not necessarily doing the best things we still have a quality of innocence to us and that's what the title of the album comes from and also this is really fascinating you're also on a board member you're a board member for the institute for music and neurological function which studies the effects of music on the brain and talk about this what have you learned as part of that organization and how can the music be used in therapeutic ways well it's funny because i've dedicated my life to making music and but honestly i was taught music was something i loved and it was really fun but i never thought it actually had anything beyond a very sort of frivolous utility and then dr oliver sacks and dr carney to meno are two
response to the human condition i see a lot of confusion a lot of fear a lot of sadness and in a strange way a lot of innocence because the truth is none of us really know what we're doing you know we might put on a brave face when we go out in public but at the end of the day we all get old we all die we're all confused and i feel like collectively even though at times we're not necessarily doing the best things we still have a quality of innocence to us and that's what the title of the album...
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this building has this kind of strange life because it's full of these phantoms. the installation is temporary, to last for just six months, so there's a dialectical condition of the piece-- that to relate the history of germany to germany today. that to relate the hiour works of art appear to have become ruins. only our perception is rea and our senses are bombarded with the images and sounds of media, which inform us, but do not transform us. in a society saturated with data, the function of the artist is no longer to depict events, but rather to reawaken our perception. this is the roden crater in the painted desert of arizona. here artist james turrell has turned back to the earth for his inspiration. for the modern viewer to experience this work of art will be something of an act of pilgrimage. when you come in, you won't come over the top of the crater. you'll come through a 1,400-foot-long tunnel lined with the blue clay sand navajos use for their art. the tunnel will line up with the sun at every equinox, with the moon every 18 years, and the other viewing
this building has this kind of strange life because it's full of these phantoms. the installation is temporary, to last for just six months, so there's a dialectical condition of the piece-- that to relate the history of germany to germany today. that to relate the hiour works of art appear to have become ruins. only our perception is rea and our senses are bombarded with the images and sounds of media, which inform us, but do not transform us. in a society saturated with data, the function of...
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(laughter) but stephen, i do see something strange back here. >> stephen: what is it? >> kittens! (cheers and applause) kittens! >> stephen: stop the timer. 24 seconds, we won! whooo! (cheers and applause) that was the best prostate exam ever. i can't wait to get my next exam during february sweeps. >> in hawaii resz÷-(h@$l68b(b(#h"%ax-x!x >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, nation, if you have been watching its show lately then you know last week i brought you some shocking news about crack-smoking toronto mayor and possessed cabbage patch doll rob ford. well, folks, for the first time that i'm aware of drug abuse has had some negative consequences. >> the bombshell is so bad that even-- how strange is this, ford motor company says it's costing them business. the car company says they're distancing themselves from the mayor. the iconic ford logo was being used by rob ford supporters on t-shirts. the company says the use sun authorized, obviously, and they're now asking shirtmakers to stop using it. >> stephen: big mistake, ford. rob ford could help you reach out to a lucrative n
(laughter) but stephen, i do see something strange back here. >> stephen: what is it? >> kittens! (cheers and applause) kittens! >> stephen: stop the timer. 24 seconds, we won! whooo! (cheers and applause) that was the best prostate exam ever. i can't wait to get my next exam during february sweeps. >> in hawaii resz÷-(h@$l68b(b(#h"%ax-x!x >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, nation, if you have been watching its show lately then you know last week i brought...
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which is kind of strange. there are other things that i wished for. i would not trade it for anything in the world. of poets,he city nashville. tavis: i will be even more crass than that. artistjones, a great himself, he said there ain't no money like music money because music money don't stop. >> i am not there yet. just poetry, it is greatly urkel stuff. you can do well for yourself. before i let you go. it is not just the acting and the music, are you still doing candles? but my daughter had a baby. and she has another on the way. it has been on the back burner because she is the one that did most of that. she has been otherwise engaged. tavis: i see. not enough hours in the day for you. when do you have time to see ted. >> i see plenty of ted. tavis: the movie is called "last vegas." you can do better than the cast with mary steen burgeon, robert de niro, kevin kline -- i'm sure you don't need my encouragement to go see it. coming up, speaking of comedians, george wallace. stay with us. tavis: here is a fascinating statistic. children laugh on ave
which is kind of strange. there are other things that i wished for. i would not trade it for anything in the world. of poets,he city nashville. tavis: i will be even more crass than that. artistjones, a great himself, he said there ain't no money like music money because music money don't stop. >> i am not there yet. just poetry, it is greatly urkel stuff. you can do well for yourself. before i let you go. it is not just the acting and the music, are you still doing candles? but my...
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from the sacramento area i was the one who filed the petition to deny the license on the jennifer strange case ok but beyond that we have a group in sacramento the sacramento media group we call knock on a radio station. stores we go on television stations stores we tell them this is what we expect from you we give them our wish list we published reports and what they do over time we've been able to move t.v. stations into giving five minutes of daily election coverage during election season and beyond then what we did actually called occupy clear channel so sorry we have to wrap up we're at a time so everyone needs to check out your film and your website media action center get involved everyone take action thank you so much for coming on thank you . chris. let's see you so let's talk to you. despite the incredible influence wielded by the u.s. government the american people remain one of the most uninformed electorates in the industrialized world case in point check out some of these shocking stats that alternate compiled in two thousand and ten nearly one fifth of americans believe oba
from the sacramento area i was the one who filed the petition to deny the license on the jennifer strange case ok but beyond that we have a group in sacramento the sacramento media group we call knock on a radio station. stores we go on television stations stores we tell them this is what we expect from you we give them our wish list we published reports and what they do over time we've been able to move t.v. stations into giving five minutes of daily election coverage during election season...
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from the sacramento area i was the one who filed the petition to deny the license on the jennifer strange case ok but beyond that we have group in sacramento the sacramento media group we call knock on radio stations stores we go on television stations stores we tell them this is what we expect from you we give them our wish list we published reports and what they do over time we've been able to move t.v. stations into giving five minutes of daily election coverage during election season and beyond then what we did actually called occupy clear channel so sorry we have to wrap up we're out of time so everyone needs to check out your film and your website media action center get involved everyone take action thank you so much for coming on thank you. for. long enough to tell you. despite the incredible influence wielded by the u.s. government the american people remain one of the most uninformed electorates in the industrialized world case in point check out some of these shocking the stats that alternate compiled in two thousand and ten nearly one fifth of americans believe obama is a musl
from the sacramento area i was the one who filed the petition to deny the license on the jennifer strange case ok but beyond that we have group in sacramento the sacramento media group we call knock on radio stations stores we go on television stations stores we tell them this is what we expect from you we give them our wish list we published reports and what they do over time we've been able to move t.v. stations into giving five minutes of daily election coverage during election season and...
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. >> first, i -- i think it's kind of strange and a bit telling if a question about u.s.ategy is asked to be divorced from the u.s. national interests. and beyond that, this -- this must sound very strange to a non-american, because cynthia is right, the -- the power of artists to be questioners of society, to pose probing and difficult challenges for what a country is, and what it stands for, and what it says itting stands for, ought to be encouraged, but the face of american policy is not jon stewart. it's a predator drone. and for a lot of people to be asked to view jon stewart -- and i love the daily show -- before or in some sort of substitute for those -- you know, harder and -- and less inviting aspects of american policy is going to be a non-starter. because it will be a way to marginalize actual concerns and not actually address the real sources of tension that unless you can address, u.s. policy and diplomacy is going to be talking past -- >> i have to stop you there, spencer. is the government involvement even necessary or even beneficial these days? we'll pick
. >> first, i -- i think it's kind of strange and a bit telling if a question about u.s.ategy is asked to be divorced from the u.s. national interests. and beyond that, this -- this must sound very strange to a non-american, because cynthia is right, the -- the power of artists to be questioners of society, to pose probing and difficult challenges for what a country is, and what it stands for, and what it says itting stands for, ought to be encouraged, but the face of american policy is...
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>>t's very strange. it's surreal. it's a story "dateline" has followed for years a young college stent accused of arime he swore he didt commit. >> so scy that this can actually happen to someone. >>e was convicted of a halloween night murder. there were fgerprints, footprints, stras of hair, but here's the thing. none of it matchedis. so why did he enup in prison? that's the question that still haunts. >> i lied and said i remembered things i didn't remember. >> locked behind bars for almo a decade. >> everything u love has been taken from you. >> n, the ending he's be dreaming of. the reunion with grandrents he waafraid he'd never see again. back with his fami. >> to freedom. >> in the place he loves. i'm lester holt, and ts is ateline." here's kth morrison with the story of "the wrong man." >> reporter: no onknows how many there a sprinkled through the populations of america's bursting prisons, the innocent, thfalsely convicted, t tiny percentage we haveo hope. most with names we'll never know but somemes rarely we
>>t's very strange. it's surreal. it's a story "dateline" has followed for years a young college stent accused of arime he swore he didt commit. >> so scy that this can actually happen to someone. >>e was convicted of a halloween night murder. there were fgerprints, footprints, stras of hair, but here's the thing. none of it matchedis. so why did he enup in prison? that's the question that still haunts. >> i lied and said i remembered things i didn't remember....
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that is pretty strange, also. harvey's legacy is that he was able... >> carolyn silver was on the hit list i remember a reporter just starting in the business i remember that day very well. very sad day in our history. >> police cited six people for disrupting business at the port of oakland today officers moved truck drivers and supporter as way from entrances this morning. these demonstrators pushing for better pay and financial help in order to comply with new air emissions stand scombrardz claim local leaders left them no choice but to try to disrupt business at the port. >> our goal to slow the lines. that now knot allow iow to get here and work, service these trucks and also, slow lines down not allow trucks to get in here. with empties and come back out, loaded. >> somewhat do they want? they want financial assistance to buy new, or upgraded trucks in order to comply with air standards going into affect january 1st. oakland mayor says the port, as well as state and regional agencies allocated to help upgrad
that is pretty strange, also. harvey's legacy is that he was able... >> carolyn silver was on the hit list i remember a reporter just starting in the business i remember that day very well. very sad day in our history. >> police cited six people for disrupting business at the port of oakland today officers moved truck drivers and supporter as way from entrances this morning. these demonstrators pushing for better pay and financial help in order to comply with new air emissions stand...
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strange too short a cabin so we introduced you to the bookstore has told the kids to get the cookbook and sixty tossed it to start a sentence of that. that suits didn't skip this but became a broken bottle but they said that jones mockingbird. the critical reports offered by the barest of margins. complete with a four thousand full and fifty nautical mile course that saw the seventeen days forty one wickets at forty seven seconds. as christopher tinker with the case for what the conditions to clean his lead in what caused it to the silence of that the dough into rolls and one hundred and thirty five what's with this pose europe it's the fifth of may the evening. six. i eye that the east. i did. it is. i know the goal the top. it is the act. and. it is you xian like. i did. you can we are sth. says. the us. i eye. it was i studied and tried to make his courses so the british school system and absolutely in some western guidance family. this not really in any case i'm terrified. this shift the rooms are a lot like him to his comely nine era. i danced to an american where a lot of my inf
strange too short a cabin so we introduced you to the bookstore has told the kids to get the cookbook and sixty tossed it to start a sentence of that. that suits didn't skip this but became a broken bottle but they said that jones mockingbird. the critical reports offered by the barest of margins. complete with a four thousand full and fifty nautical mile course that saw the seventeen days forty one wickets at forty seven seconds. as christopher tinker with the case for what the conditions to...
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>> yes, i love music. >> this is strange. >> who had a bite of this?g? >> you see, i'm drunk already. >> thank you, guillermo. tonight on the show - emile hirsch is here - we have music from afi - and we'll be right back with demi lovato. stick around. you're talking to the guy who hasn't approved a new stapler purchase in three years. but then i saw the new windows tablet, with a real keyboard, usb port, and full office. it's a tablet that works for work. plus, it's got apps and games, for after hours, of course. compared to an ipad -- way more value. these tablets are such a steal; i couldn't find a reason not to buy them. ♪ honestly, i wanna see you be brave ♪ i couldn't find a reason not to buy them. get in the bag, get in the bag, get in the bag, ow! there's a better way to save... at the sears black friday sale. doorbusters start 8pm thanksgiving day. this 32" tv is just 179.99. and get 50% off this kenmore fridge. holiday a better way. sears. crafted with a touch of tequila, wine, and whiskey, by our highly skilled show-offs -- i mean chefs. are
>> yes, i love music. >> this is strange. >> who had a bite of this?g? >> you see, i'm drunk already. >> thank you, guillermo. tonight on the show - emile hirsch is here - we have music from afi - and we'll be right back with demi lovato. stick around. you're talking to the guy who hasn't approved a new stapler purchase in three years. but then i saw the new windows tablet, with a real keyboard, usb port, and full office. it's a tablet that works for work. plus,...
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why i find it a strange day. put up the major indices, look at this dow up 124 point, nasdaq down, the transports are down, 0.7%. that's a little strange. normally you don't see that. if in terms of what was moving big cap name microsoft, ibm, consumer names, p & g, coke and exxon been a monster for the last week along with chevron. all the big momentum names, not just tesla's poor or disappointing earnings yelp groupon and alt the big name leaders, there's your spdr bio tech. regeneron, all those names are to the downside. i want to note the ipo situation. 16 this week 6 of them today and basically only one of them moved to the up side and that was barracuda this morning. again, a lot of names being pushed through this week at what you might call the height of the ipo market. biggest week in a long time. maria, tomorrow there's the post for twitter. i'll be there 9:00 with new detailed coverage, worldwide coverage of what's going on in the morning, back to you. >> all right, great. thank you, bob. qualcomm out w
why i find it a strange day. put up the major indices, look at this dow up 124 point, nasdaq down, the transports are down, 0.7%. that's a little strange. normally you don't see that. if in terms of what was moving big cap name microsoft, ibm, consumer names, p & g, coke and exxon been a monster for the last week along with chevron. all the big momentum names, not just tesla's poor or disappointing earnings yelp groupon and alt the big name leaders, there's your spdr bio tech. regeneron,...
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don't seem so strange just a kind of really the studio organ. which is a it will be quite a long operation because we will have to remove part of some blood vessels and adjust your rethrow within the growing oh maybe we could start with removing the testicles and then decide yes then you'll have to decide look at you now you're so cheerful yes because your testicles still produce a little. yes once that is gone there will be no such happiness anymore. then we might need to insert physiologically female doses of the hormone to maintain this good mood. you need hormones not for general masculine ization or to make your beard grow will be needed as an effective anti stress agent to have a good mood this is the. root of it as early as the age of five i started to think it was wrong that they called me and treated me as a boy uppermost when i was aware that they were boys and girls wouldn't they put me with the former one that i knew i really belonged with the latter. but it came as a shock to me i tried to analyze myself and came to the conclusion t
don't seem so strange just a kind of really the studio organ. which is a it will be quite a long operation because we will have to remove part of some blood vessels and adjust your rethrow within the growing oh maybe we could start with removing the testicles and then decide yes then you'll have to decide look at you now you're so cheerful yes because your testicles still produce a little. yes once that is gone there will be no such happiness anymore. then we might need to insert...
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what i am saying is is it strange for a white house that has seemed to be politically savy, it is a strange route to take and to say i don't know about this. and particularly knowing there will be continued revelations from the [bleep] snowden. >> there is always continued revelations about this administration. it is always i didn't know. there is no accountability. we are calling for the committees and nothing is going to happen. the nsa is turning on the obama administration. there is serious fissure right now and that is a dangerous issue of national security that our own intel is turning against the president and leaking that he did know. he was briefed every day on this. >> you don't have to cry about it. >> oh my god. >> i did that in one breath. >> i just remembered i am on this show. i have a couple points. the reason that we started listening in on merkel's phones was an accident. there was a meeting and joe biden looked at a picture of her and said i would tap that. >> did you watch the bier report last night? >> did they say that? >> yes. >> i did not watch colbert. since preside
what i am saying is is it strange for a white house that has seemed to be politically savy, it is a strange route to take and to say i don't know about this. and particularly knowing there will be continued revelations from the [bleep] snowden. >> there is always continued revelations about this administration. it is always i didn't know. there is no accountability. we are calling for the committees and nothing is going to happen. the nsa is turning on the obama administration. there is...
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again, that's strange. >> you like the suggestion?> fuzzy cuddle monster. >> you know who that is right? po the kungfu panda. >> seems based on our sampling, mulan seems to be the frontrunner. >> wouldn't be bad. >> just resonates. there was a movie out there. that's what i think people seem to be leaning towards. >> very important stuff here. thank you very much. >> speaking of important things. taking on some of the big names on a dirty list. mcdonalds, chipotle, subway. find out what's not i need to address a christmas night bedtime. specifically - the "no toys in bed" rule. we simply ask, let the gifts do their jobs. please...don't get in the gifts way. join shop your way at kmart get in. get more christmas. >>> no hot water at national chains. rat droppings in other restaurants. investigative reporter checks it out. >> times for this week's restaurant alert. >> we start here in chinatown. probably won't surprise you the characters underneath that sign say chipotle. the characters under that sign? mcdonalds. what is surprising cus
again, that's strange. >> you like the suggestion?> fuzzy cuddle monster. >> you know who that is right? po the kungfu panda. >> seems based on our sampling, mulan seems to be the frontrunner. >> wouldn't be bad. >> just resonates. there was a movie out there. that's what i think people seem to be leaning towards. >> very important stuff here. thank you very much. >> speaking of important things. taking on some of the big names on a dirty list....
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place. >> reporter: gladwell finds america's obsession with ivy league colleges strange. you moron! he argues the schools can actually be disadvantages for ivy league schools. he went to the university of toronto and says he's better off for it. >> i have a massive chip on my shoulder. i went to a state school in canada. are you kidding me? i come to new york and people that went to harvard and yale are mentioning that in every second sentence. it drives me crazy. i have taken it upon myself -- >> reporter: i went to yale. >> i know that. but you haven't mentioned it till now. >> i never mention it. i really don't. he says the assumption students should go to the most prestigious school they could get into is simply wrong. >> if you go to a school where the other students in your class are brilliant, you run the risk are brilliant, you run the risk ingof mistakenly believe yourself to not be a good student. >> reporter: even if? >> even if you are, right? if you're last in your class at harvard, it doesn't feel like you're a good student, even though you really are. it's
place. >> reporter: gladwell finds america's obsession with ivy league colleges strange. you moron! he argues the schools can actually be disadvantages for ivy league schools. he went to the university of toronto and says he's better off for it. >> i have a massive chip on my shoulder. i went to a state school in canada. are you kidding me? i come to new york and people that went to harvard and yale are mentioning that in every second sentence. it drives me crazy. i have taken it...
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. >> it is very strange.> you get more and more niche. >> they have to be korean girls. >> they have to have cash. >> they have to have a broken leg and they have to be korean. i am talking about studying. i am not talking about sex. are you disgusting. i had this story in front of me for two weeks. joe. why do they have filters on the computer system? why can't they agree -- it is like if you are going to have faucets through your house that crank out vodka, that's not a good thing. sooner or later you have to put a vodka filter on it. isn't that what this is? >> your connections are off. >> i want to take back my rational thought comment. >> first of all they should make a credit card technology where the credit card doesn't work if your pants are off. you are not -- no one is making a good decision with pants off. maybe it is a belt buckle thing or something like that. i am from the generation where we had to go search out pornography. you had to go see where some older kids left some -- >> you had to find
. >> it is very strange.> you get more and more niche. >> they have to be korean girls. >> they have to have cash. >> they have to have a broken leg and they have to be korean. i am talking about studying. i am not talking about sex. are you disgusting. i had this story in front of me for two weeks. joe. why do they have filters on the computer system? why can't they agree -- it is like if you are going to have faucets through your house that crank out vodka, that's...
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you don't want to be touring around the world singing that sic in concert venues and sleeping in strange hotels, you know, while you have nannies back at home with yr husband taking care of the -- no! like jessica alba did it right, too. this jessica alba, i only know her acting in one thing, that superhero movie. "the fantastic four." that's all i know. look, the best thing she could have done was put that acting prayer back there. no, no, listen. do you know what she's doing now for money that is so good? she has that honest company. she is making biodegradable diapers and moisturizers. it's like gwyneth paltrow. why be botheredh you can sit in your house and create stuff and make a whole lot of money doing it and help the environment. yeah. anyway, you watch that show "american horror story"? we talked about it the other day. it's on 0 fx. it's in its third season and this is so far the biggest season ever. well, it looks like there's a lot of diva behavior. remember the other day i was talking to you about eric roberts' daughter being a little diva on the set. precious had to get up
you don't want to be touring around the world singing that sic in concert venues and sleeping in strange hotels, you know, while you have nannies back at home with yr husband taking care of the -- no! like jessica alba did it right, too. this jessica alba, i only know her acting in one thing, that superhero movie. "the fantastic four." that's all i know. look, the best thing she could have done was put that acting prayer back there. no, no, listen. do you know what she's doing now for...
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my understanding is that this proposition has made for strange bedfellows. >> absolutely. whenever you have a conservative republican governor like rick perry on the same side as environmental groups like the sierra club that's a strange situation. but that's what's happening here. they all realize that water is a finite resource. they want to protect it, and they think proposition six is the way to go. $2 billion would come from the states rainy day fund and go to create low interest loans for cities and water districts across the state. they could fix aging in this, leaky pipes that are wasting water. build new lakes and hold on there, is opposition saying that three-member board appointed by governor perry doesn't set well with them to be controlling all of that money. some say there needs to be more overseoversight, and taking $2 n out of their emergency fund could hit their ratin credit ra. >> in southern california the issue is guns. it's called measure c and it would require gun own tours keep their guns locked up when they're not in use: we go to lisa bernard. >> r
my understanding is that this proposition has made for strange bedfellows. >> absolutely. whenever you have a conservative republican governor like rick perry on the same side as environmental groups like the sierra club that's a strange situation. but that's what's happening here. they all realize that water is a finite resource. they want to protect it, and they think proposition six is the way to go. $2 billion would come from the states rainy day fund and go to create low interest...