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their records and see it quite to really die your closest to from the film i think terry crews favorite film hero of all time film hero. be rambo yes yeah we're in john rambo favorite villain or. villain. i can't think of a villain oh i would think of see who is my favorite villain the incredible killer who eight people oh hannibal lector annabelle as a great villain of him superman or batman batman. super bra you'd like to have i said batman but flying would be pretty cool. flying would be to super yeah if you travel back in time what era would you like to live in. i think the old west i figure that. let the good tour make sure you see him as tollroad in the expendables three in theaters all this fifteenth and also on spike t.v. he's given rescue all the stamp and the money can find me on twitter with kings things like c.n.n. dot. com and like. ali i think people are. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. washington well it's a. this. is being suggested to the list of numbers of the media candidates for the office you are going to issue that actually back
their records and see it quite to really die your closest to from the film i think terry crews favorite film hero of all time film hero. be rambo yes yeah we're in john rambo favorite villain or. villain. i can't think of a villain oh i would think of see who is my favorite villain the incredible killer who eight people oh hannibal lector annabelle as a great villain of him superman or batman batman. super bra you'd like to have i said batman but flying would be pretty cool. flying would be to...
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talked about changing it kind of working it around to fit me more and then they ended up getting terry crews who i thought was perfect. and kind of a road toll road without them. i didn't really know how although i just you know noticed that the name changed and then this character that we had discussed kind of what hail caesar would become became tollroad and i was i was excited told me who is the toll road college educated guy that you know these are these this is this family these guys are family is dysfunctional and quirky is they are these are the guys he lives in greece for and will die for. and he's got that name because if you're going to get past him you're going to pay a price. how does the expendables three different from the of the two tell me what's this who we after. august see there's kind of this dichotomy of the young versus the old you know the tech savvy kind of new younger generation that will program your your v.c.r. or whatever it is you need them to do and play with the smartphone versus kind of the old school way of doing things and i'm kind of more in that old school
talked about changing it kind of working it around to fit me more and then they ended up getting terry crews who i thought was perfect. and kind of a road toll road without them. i didn't really know how although i just you know noticed that the name changed and then this character that we had discussed kind of what hail caesar would become became tollroad and i was i was excited told me who is the toll road college educated guy that you know these are these this is this family these guys are...
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plus, two terrys, terry crews and terry bradshaw, plus music from wiz khalifa, shawn mendes, hunter hayese kooks will be here, too. so hopefully, this three-day weekend will be over soon. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest is as a very funny emmy and grammy award-winning person with a new album. and it's called "look at my butt crack." [ laughter ] that's really -- wasn't that the title of barbara bush's autobiography? anyway, it's available now on itunes, and you can see her live october 24th and 25th, in greenville and colombia, south carolina. please say hello to kathy griffin. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] kathy. how are you doing? >> i am so excited to not be jennifer aniston. look -- >> jimmy: what? >> you with the big stars. i knew when you were doing the sports at krok. and now, it's aniston this and oprah this. i'm on to you, mister. mr. high and mighty. >> jimmy: i would be friends with you, too. >> when are we doing the "suddenly susan" reunion, with the "suddenly susan" with brooke shields. >> jimmy: isn't it true that brooke shields won't speak to you a
plus, two terrys, terry crews and terry bradshaw, plus music from wiz khalifa, shawn mendes, hunter hayese kooks will be here, too. so hopefully, this three-day weekend will be over soon. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest is as a very funny emmy and grammy award-winning person with a new album. and it's called "look at my butt crack." [ laughter ] that's really -- wasn't that the title of barbara bush's autobiography? anyway, it's available now on itunes, and you can see her...
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crew. the last time we saw terry moore, he was being locked up for stabbing another inmate. >> move. >> it's first stab. it's not the first time i ever stuck, so -- >> after a full morning of cell searches, the officers' diligence pays off and more so. >> he done smoked all the tobacco. that's all he had left as far as the tobacco goes. and he had these rolling papers. did you all find that much over there? >> small amount. all right. it's tobacco. write him a disciplinary? >> yeah. >> it's good to get any tobacco out of here that we can. i'm afraid the one guy had done smoked it up before we got there, but it's always good to remove this clutter and trash. ♪ >> in the mailroom, ms. etheridge doesn't run into many problems, but every so often an inmate lashes out at her. >> i got a letter this morning. it was addressed specifically to that mailroom whatever man, and it's from kenny wilson down in segregation. and he wrote to me about his -- it was a musical card that he got and they can't have musical cards, but we've never rejected the card, itself. what we'll do is take the letter opener a
crew. the last time we saw terry moore, he was being locked up for stabbing another inmate. >> move. >> it's first stab. it's not the first time i ever stuck, so -- >> after a full morning of cell searches, the officers' diligence pays off and more so. >> he done smoked all the tobacco. that's all he had left as far as the tobacco goes. and he had these rolling papers. did you all find that much over there? >> small amount. all right. it's tobacco. write him a...
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indicted by a grand jury this week on charges of brian terry's murder, an illegal immigrant living in the united states when he helped organize the rip crewd up battling brian terry and his other border patrol agents in 2010. another example when the border is not security when we have this criminal element coming across to attack our agents and those i have will go in the united states. >> thanks for pointing out this failure is long standing and bipartisan. we seem to spend more time paying attention to what's happening across the seas in the middle east than what's happening on our own border. why this longstanding policy of ignoring the southern border? >> because it is political. on one side, the deal is, if we secure the border, then we can talk about comprehensive immigration reform. you have people misleading about how secure that border is. the obama administration is guilty of that saying the border is more secure than every. former homeland security secretary, janet napolitano repeatedly said that. we are showing we have a very violent criminal element, not just people from mexico. serious elements of terrorism. people from the
indicted by a grand jury this week on charges of brian terry's murder, an illegal immigrant living in the united states when he helped organize the rip crewd up battling brian terry and his other border patrol agents in 2010. another example when the border is not security when we have this criminal element coming across to attack our agents and those i have will go in the united states. >> thanks for pointing out this failure is long standing and bipartisan. we seem to spend more time...
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terry lundgren at macy's and the other is mickey drexler at j. crew. why does it seem there are so few right now? >> well, you know, as the gentleman said, there's a lot of changeover in retail right now, and e-commerce is certainly the tsunami that has really changed everything for shopping. and so, i think there's a need for a balance of being able to evolve and maintain relevance with customers while still being very true to the brand and understand what your brand stands for and never losing that core. >> denise, here oots's my question, what is the new skill set for retail? in other words, are we seeing these changed because different skills are needed right now and it's about finding people that have that? or are we just seeing these changes because they're desperate to do something that makes it look like they're fixing a problem that's not fixable, perhaps? >> well, i don't know if it's not fixable, but i think a lot of the changes are just about stability. mike ullman coming into jcpenney was just about righting the ship and making sure jcpenn
terry lundgren at macy's and the other is mickey drexler at j. crew. why does it seem there are so few right now? >> well, you know, as the gentleman said, there's a lot of changeover in retail right now, and e-commerce is certainly the tsunami that has really changed everything for shopping. and so, i think there's a need for a balance of being able to evolve and maintain relevance with customers while still being very true to the brand and understand what your brand stands for and never...
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terry okita reports. >> reporter: at the pittsburgh airport just outside the runway fence, fracking crews are preparingal gas. >> we've all agreed these pads are in the best location that they can be not compromising any safety whatsoever. >> reporter: the natural gas is in deposits deep beneath the runways and terminals. so to reach it crews will have to drill horizontally. at a recent meeting, energy executives laid out their plan. >> i can assure you that we have been working diligently and collaboratively to develop a drilling plan that we believe will enable us to develop the oil and natural gas at the airport efficiently while minimizing environmental and airport operational impacts. >> reporter: in its heyday pittsburgh international was a bustling hub for us airways that serviced 21 million passengers in a single year. but after usair pulled up stakes and merged with american airlines, passenger traffic plummeted to a low of just 8 million people in 2013. now the airport is drowning in debt, spending 42% of its roughly $91 million operating budget just on loan payments. royalties from the natur
terry okita reports. >> reporter: at the pittsburgh airport just outside the runway fence, fracking crews are preparingal gas. >> we've all agreed these pads are in the best location that they can be not compromising any safety whatsoever. >> reporter: the natural gas is in deposits deep beneath the runways and terminals. so to reach it crews will have to drill horizontally. at a recent meeting, energy executives laid out their plan. >> i can assure you that we have been...
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and on the night that brian terry was sent out to interdict this particular rip crew, he was requiredhe shotgun. this shows a very definite trend by the department of homeland security to sacrifice the safety of their agents for political purposes. whatever they were. >> well, hold up. i'm sorry, will you stop right there. i think a lot of our viewers may not be aware of the fact, border patrol agents -- by the way, patrolling the border of a country having a civil war were required to use bean bags? what's the justification for that? >> that was never clear. but we do know that involved in fast and furious, the guns that were being smuggled into mexico was overseen by the united states attorney in phoenix, arizona, who main prosecuting officer for the agents that were working in that area. so the possibility that either one of the people in the rip crew was an informant for another federal agency or it was at the behest of dennis mercks who was the u.s. attorney in phoenix at that time, it had to have come from above the border patrol because it didn't make good sense to put a bean b
and on the night that brian terry was sent out to interdict this particular rip crew, he was requiredhe shotgun. this shows a very definite trend by the department of homeland security to sacrifice the safety of their agents for political purposes. whatever they were. >> well, hold up. i'm sorry, will you stop right there. i think a lot of our viewers may not be aware of the fact, border patrol agents -- by the way, patrolling the border of a country having a civil war were required to...