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what time do you usually wake up?hey made the right decision. >> no, they made the right decision. >> jimmy: you grew up in the valley here in l.a. what'd you do before you -- what was your job before you were a working actor? >> me? i grew up in the valley in los angeles and i really never saw much of los angeles before that. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, i didn't -- for me it was just the valley and nothing else existed. >> jimmy: right. >> so i got -- i had a pizza delivery job, taking deliveries over into hollywood. around here. but i would wait. my car was so broken down it was like a 1987 camry that had 200,000 miles on it, burgundy except the hood was white and it would smoke all the time. and so i would wait to try to find like three deliveries going in the same direction. because i knew my car couldn't handle it. >> jimmy: oh, really. >> yeah. so inevitably someone would get a cold pizza, the second pizza i was racing to get the second over to someone's house, the cheese was falling off to the side. and i would
what time do you usually wake up?hey made the right decision. >> no, they made the right decision. >> jimmy: you grew up in the valley here in l.a. what'd you do before you -- what was your job before you were a working actor? >> me? i grew up in the valley in los angeles and i really never saw much of los angeles before that. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, i didn't -- for me it was just the valley and nothing else existed. >> jimmy: right. >> so i got -- i...
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i'm over my time. i just want to say i remember that people flocked, talent flocked to hbo because it was a premium channel, and that you people had to pay to go there. >> may i respond to mr. franken? >> to the chairman. >> senator i just want to make a point that anybody, though, any household in america and today any person with a mobile device can subscribe to hbo. i think that was the point we were trying to make. it's not exclusive to anyone. it's broad distribution. >> i'm not talking about now. i'm talking about what built the franchise of hbo and it was a completely different premise than what mr. bewkes was presenting in his opening, and i just wanted to make that point, that it was not what attracted great talent to hbo. it was in a different model, and what built that franchise was a completely different model. i want to get to some other questions later. >> senator perdue? >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, in my business career, it seems to me that this economic miracle that we've enjo
i'm over my time. i just want to say i remember that people flocked, talent flocked to hbo because it was a premium channel, and that you people had to pay to go there. >> may i respond to mr. franken? >> to the chairman. >> senator i just want to make a point that anybody, though, any household in america and today any person with a mobile device can subscribe to hbo. i think that was the point we were trying to make. it's not exclusive to anyone. it's broad distribution....
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time again. his commitment to veterans has never waivered. and he has started the v.a. on a path to reformser form an agency so debt prattly needed. it is han been an honor to serve beside him. i know i have big shoes to fill. he leaves behind a legacy of a statesman who has never compromised his principles or forgot the people he was elected to serve. on a personal note, jeff has become a dear friend and i know our friendship will continue long after he's left these halls. for the last six years, veterans have had a friend in jeff miller, and so have i. i wish him well in his future endeavors and thank him for all he's done for this body, for floridians, and our heroes in the 15 years he served honorably in the house of representatives. the people's house. i'd also like to thank his wife as well as his children, grandchildren, and great grandchild. as we all know, none of the work we do here would be possible without the support and understanding of our families. and there's no question jeff has
time again. his commitment to veterans has never waivered. and he has started the v.a. on a path to reformser form an agency so debt prattly needed. it is han been an honor to serve beside him. i know i have big shoes to fill. he leaves behind a legacy of a statesman who has never compromised his principles or forgot the people he was elected to serve. on a personal note, jeff has become a dear friend and i know our friendship will continue long after he's left these halls. for the last six...
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there are 2 million people doing time. every day, it's a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down! on your feet! down! >> pendleton juvenile is the last stop in indiana for young offenders who have committed serious crimes. we spent months inside where the staff is determined to rehabilitate impulsive teens who are often angry and violent. this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." >> attention all units, we have a signal ten. hold all radio traffic. >> at pendleton juvenile correctional facility, 40 minutes east of indianapolis, staff must always be prepared for the unexpected. >> you just talk to me. >> calm down. don't hurt yourself. shauntee, stop. that's not helping nothing! shauntee. >> got to call medical. >> yeah. >> shauntee. he's punching himself right now. >> this maximum security juvenile facility houses some of the state's most challenging juvenile offenders. 19-year-old jacob is one of them. >> he just what? he did what? >> he hurt himself. >> i was in my office counseling a couple other kid
there are 2 million people doing time. every day, it's a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down! on your feet! down! >> pendleton juvenile is the last stop in indiana for young offenders who have committed serious crimes. we spent months inside where the staff is determined to rehabilitate impulsive teens who are often angry and violent. this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." >> attention all units, we have a signal ten. hold all radio...
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credits of 550 actual and 550 good time work time for a total of 1,100 so you've done your time.credit for time served. it's been a long time coming, i know that. and i have a sense that you're going to do it well. the problem is that you have no choice. you have to do it well. with your history, with your priors, if you don't do well, you're going to end up back in the prison and you have a son in the marine corps, pretty proud, huh? >> yeah. >> the point is they can't do it for you. i know you're motivated. this believe it or not is actually the easy part. the hard part is tonight when you get out. you've been in custody for so long. the court wishes you well. good luck. >> thanks. >> the judge's ruling is good news for rivas. he's decided that because of the time she's already served in orange county, she can transfer to a drug rehabilitation program rather than prison. >> i remember when it wasn't this way. right? >> yeah. with all my priors, i've always went upstate, so it's something different for me, something new, and for me it's the last time i'm going to come back. >> y
credits of 550 actual and 550 good time work time for a total of 1,100 so you've done your time.credit for time served. it's been a long time coming, i know that. and i have a sense that you're going to do it well. the problem is that you have no choice. you have to do it well. with your history, with your priors, if you don't do well, you're going to end up back in the prison and you have a son in the marine corps, pretty proud, huh? >> yeah. >> the point is they can't do it for...
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i do this two times a day. one time in the morning, one time after i work out. just keeps you busy.the mind busy, keep it occupied. >> after receiving tragic news from his family, jeremy bowles' life inside of the orange county jail has been focused on cleansing. >> i found out for the first time my mom died of a brain aneurysm on monday. i also found out that my uncle passed away of heart failure yesterday. my uncle was my best friend. he was always trying to help me, trying to get me to go down a good path. my uncle was like, he was just everything to me. >> i send my condolences. i'm here for you. you know that. you know, if you want to talk, you know. i'll let him -- i don't want to intervene in that little private part of his life that he's going through, you know. but it's messed up, you know. >> the thought that goes through my head is i wish i could just take his place. he was a good guy. you know, it's like -- you know, after doing all the [ bleep ] in life, and you -- you go out there, you're hurting people, you're doing all the [ bleep ]. you don't think about other peopl
i do this two times a day. one time in the morning, one time after i work out. just keeps you busy.the mind busy, keep it occupied. >> after receiving tragic news from his family, jeremy bowles' life inside of the orange county jail has been focused on cleansing. >> i found out for the first time my mom died of a brain aneurysm on monday. i also found out that my uncle passed away of heart failure yesterday. my uncle was my best friend. he was always trying to help me, trying to get...
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hope you enjoy your time. and when that happened in march 2009, that very dramatic incident was widely described as the sort of wooliest event between the american military and the chinese military since -- since, well, come to think of it, since the last time we had a brand-new president just taking office. that street fight in the south china sea with the fire hoses and the chinese dudes in their underwear and the grappling hooks and all the rest of it, that happened in the spring of 2009 when we had a brand-new president obama. exactly eight years earlier in the spring of 2001 when we had a brand-new president bush, we had sort of a similar tale to tell. and what happened in the early days of that transition to a new president was, frankly, even more harrowing. in 2001, it was a large u.s. navy surveillance jet flying over the south china sea when a small chinese fighter jet with a single pilot on board roared up to intercept that big american aircraft, and in this particular case details are a little bit d
hope you enjoy your time. and when that happened in march 2009, that very dramatic incident was widely described as the sort of wooliest event between the american military and the chinese military since -- since, well, come to think of it, since the last time we had a brand-new president just taking office. that street fight in the south china sea with the fire hoses and the chinese dudes in their underwear and the grappling hooks and all the rest of it, that happened in the spring of 2009...
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and it's a long time. i'm a great-grandfather, i was told. and all this has happened while i've been in prison the last 20 years. the hardest part of it is being without my wife. it's like she's -- she's everything. she's the bubble i live in. >> i'm here to visit my husband robert teter. >> ava teter lives just a few miles from holman and visits regularly. >> thank you. >> you ready? >> yes. >> all right. come on. >> you visit every two weeks and you can stay from 8:00 until about 1:20. for a long time it was real stressful, but then you sort of get used to it. it sort of gets like a daily routine and everything. just like everyday life. >> love you. >> love you. >> you okay? >> yeah. >> my wife comes over to visit, i feel like i'm 25 again. three days later after she leaves, i'm back to 70 again. you know? age catches up to you. she is everything. i mean, i don't know how to say it anymore than that. i'm just crazy about her. now that's the smile i was waiting on. >> i actually live the two weeks to come
and it's a long time. i'm a great-grandfather, i was told. and all this has happened while i've been in prison the last 20 years. the hardest part of it is being without my wife. it's like she's -- she's everything. she's the bubble i live in. >> i'm here to visit my husband robert teter. >> ava teter lives just a few miles from holman and visits regularly. >> thank you. >> you ready? >> yes. >> all right. come on. >> you visit every two weeks and you...
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speaker, ever since i've been a member of congress, i have worked time and time again to get dore miller awarded the -- dory miller awarded the congressional medal of honor. yet, he's left with the honorable navy cross. it's time we honor the unheard sacrifices of our men and women in uniform and award dory miller the congressional medal of honor. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? ms. foxx: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. the united states of america's a nation of laws where the government derives its limited powers from we, the people, the consenting governed. since 1789, the constitution has served as our country's legal foundation. its wisdom is timeless, and just as george washington called the constitution the guide he would never abandon, we won't abandon it either or try to tinker unnecessarily with
speaker, ever since i've been a member of congress, i have worked time and time again to get dore miller awarded the -- dory miller awarded the congressional medal of honor. yet, he's left with the honorable navy cross. it's time we honor the unheard sacrifices of our men and women in uniform and award dory miller the congressional medal of honor. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek...
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you have to tuck in at all times. the team that figures out how to get the ball wide and in has the best chance. one chance for jordan morris. he might just take it. you want to talk about set pieces. that might decide this thing. >> set pieces might decide it. jordan morris has been invisible. just needs one opportunity. i don't think he is 100%. ivanschitz coming in with the service. that's important on set pieces. >> i am l that's your guy. came very close to getting on the end of ivanschitz's cross. >> ricketts fresh and fast legs. seattle have one more sub. brian schmetzer addressing his troops. >> cramping up very hard? >> yes. >> like the last time? >> yes. >> just get us through the first couple of minutes and we will we have to make a change. >> john: ready to go. how much longer does jordan morris have. you heard the comment from brian schmetzer. second half of extra time. if we are still tied we go to penalties. morris who had a hamstring for colorado. then had some sort of a virus and he scored the winner
you have to tuck in at all times. the team that figures out how to get the ball wide and in has the best chance. one chance for jordan morris. he might just take it. you want to talk about set pieces. that might decide this thing. >> set pieces might decide it. jordan morris has been invisible. just needs one opportunity. i don't think he is 100%. ivanschitz coming in with the service. that's important on set pieces. >> i am l that's your guy. came very close to getting on the end...
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thisu plan for the best time, for the first time in a long time and you wait until after the new congress reconvenes on january 3 -- there's the rhetoric move in the right direction? does that republican agenda come through so we know things are moving. jonathan: for the first time in a long time the fed might actually be right. ellen is sticking with us. let's get some outlook. female leader of south korea has been impeached over a corruption scandal. has beendent and suspended and the constitutional course will decide within 180 days whether to remove her from office. this scandal fueled anger over ties with business. thousands have demonstrated against her outside the national assembly. senator john mccain plans to investigate possible russian cyber meddling in the u.s. election according to the washington post. is very littlere doubt that russia intervened. in conflict with donald trump who downplays the possibility of a russian role in the election. on capitol hill, senate democrats are considering whether to risk a partial shutdown of the government this weekend. the house has appro
thisu plan for the best time, for the first time in a long time and you wait until after the new congress reconvenes on january 3 -- there's the rhetoric move in the right direction? does that republican agenda come through so we know things are moving. jonathan: for the first time in a long time the fed might actually be right. ellen is sticking with us. let's get some outlook. female leader of south korea has been impeached over a corruption scandal. has beendent and suspended and the...
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for some time we've anticipated this.rning in delaware court, abbott filing to be able to terminate its deal to acquire alere. remember that deal done quite some time ago, actually, prior to abbott's deal to acquire st. jude. and the two parties have been fighting for some time over whether or not things at alere that had not been anticipated were, in fact, going to represent a material adverse effect to the merger agreement. now it's going to be up to a delaware court to decide, in fact, whether that is the case. shares of alere were halted. they may have reopened. they're down, but not sharply. why? because the stock has been trading far below the original price of the deal, an expectation that either they would get to delaware court and have a judge decide, or perhaps they would have reached some sort of agreement under which abbott would have paid a lower price than originally anticipated. in a press release just out, abbott does say that based on the substantial loss of alere's value following the merger agreement in
for some time we've anticipated this.rning in delaware court, abbott filing to be able to terminate its deal to acquire alere. remember that deal done quite some time ago, actually, prior to abbott's deal to acquire st. jude. and the two parties have been fighting for some time over whether or not things at alere that had not been anticipated were, in fact, going to represent a material adverse effect to the merger agreement. now it's going to be up to a delaware court to decide, in fact,...
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and now we are living through the time where it is a lot of the time a white voice that is spreading that message and that is, that's what the government in south africa did, they said to colored people you are almost white area you're almost there, just a few shades. but unfortunately, you still got that little bit of black and you. so you never know, if you breathe correctly for a few generations, if you marry right, you may be able to ascend to a place of being white and this sounds ridiculous but every year in south africa, able could be reclassified racially so if you are a colored person whose hair became straight enough and your face became light enough you could be reclassified as a white person and the same could happen inversely, if you were seen to be getting too dark, too much time in the sun, you could be reclassified as now a colored person and they didn't care about your genealogy. it all went on appearances because it is ridiculous at the end of the day so the law had to beridiculous to echo the ridiculousness of the idea . so what happened was there were people who r
and now we are living through the time where it is a lot of the time a white voice that is spreading that message and that is, that's what the government in south africa did, they said to colored people you are almost white area you're almost there, just a few shades. but unfortunately, you still got that little bit of black and you. so you never know, if you breathe correctly for a few generations, if you marry right, you may be able to ascend to a place of being white and this sounds...
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the 11tht went on schedule date, i suited up for the times -- four times.o for 7.nd got the that was the lingo we used at the control center. we are up there and i am ready to go to work. many of you probably remember the comedian who back in the old days had this character he portrayed as being a reluctant astronaut. this -- that became quite popular among the astronauts and we used to kid each other. bill had this one routine, because there had been some animals sent up on different tests, ill have this whole routine where he felt so sorry for the leetle mouse. he went on with that and every time we would have some tough test, someone would say, i just feel like the leetle mouse. i was in space just east of bermuda. i thought it was time to get to work and a timeline, reached over to my right, pulled up the velcro flap and floating out of mouse.ame the leetle it had al shepard written all over it, i guarantee you that. i guess we all needed a little tension breaker. it was a perfect thing. that is one of my more prized possessions. we had some problems. a
the 11tht went on schedule date, i suited up for the times -- four times.o for 7.nd got the that was the lingo we used at the control center. we are up there and i am ready to go to work. many of you probably remember the comedian who back in the old days had this character he portrayed as being a reluctant astronaut. this -- that became quite popular among the astronauts and we used to kid each other. bill had this one routine, because there had been some animals sent up on different tests,...
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early, i've damaged the body to compete at a high level so many times, and this time i took a lot of time off to get it right, and there's no sense in hurrying and injuring myself anymore or shaping the shots and getting the feel for it. i want to do it right at the same time and have it come together. at safeway, i thought i was ready for it, and i wasn't. i thought, take a step back, you've waited this long, there's no sense in the urgency of doing it again, make sure your stuff is ready and when it is, you will know. >> rose: and you will know. oh, yeah, i'll know. >> rose: but jasper and others have said, i've played with him and, boy, he's back to being amazing. i mean, have you had those kinds of rounds? >> as i've said, i've done that at home and knowing that i have to do it in a scoring environment on a pga tour and shooting the same scores once we get home, the mid to low 60s and then doing that again, i wasn't quite ready for it yet. and because this is the longest layoff i've ever had in my career, and i've never had this long a layoff, my plays aren't what they should be
early, i've damaged the body to compete at a high level so many times, and this time i took a lot of time off to get it right, and there's no sense in hurrying and injuring myself anymore or shaping the shots and getting the feel for it. i want to do it right at the same time and have it come together. at safeway, i thought i was ready for it, and i wasn't. i thought, take a step back, you've waited this long, there's no sense in the urgency of doing it again, make sure your stuff is ready and...
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that only comes this time of year simply having a wonderful christmas time ? ? simply having a wonderful christmas time ? ? the choirs of children sing their song ? ding dong ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ? ? ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ? ?? ? simply having a wonderful christmas time ? christmas time ? ? the word is out about the town ? ? so lift a glass ? ? and don't look down ? ? simply having a wonderful christmas time ? ? simply having a wonderful ? the choir of children sing their song ? ? they practiced all year long ? ? ding dong, ding dong, ding dong ? ? simply having a wonderful christmas time ? ? simply having a wonderful christmas time ? ? simply having a wonderful christmas time ? ? simply having a wonderful christmas time ?? >> jimmy's new album "'tis the season" is out now. thank you, jimmy. >> all right. we are getting ready to right? >> yes. >> first -- >> all: this is "today" on nbc. >> what's back there? ?? the itsy bitsy spider went up the waterspout. down came the rain and clogged the gutter system creating a leak in the roof. luckily the spider recently had
that only comes this time of year simply having a wonderful christmas time ? ? simply having a wonderful christmas time ? ? the choirs of children sing their song ? ding dong ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ? ? ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ? ?? ? simply having a wonderful christmas time ? christmas time ? ? the word is out about the town ? ? so lift a glass ? ? and don't look down ? ? simply having a wonderful christmas time ? ? simply having a wonderful ? the choir of children sing their song ? ? they practiced...
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we had too good of a time.did two really enormously long takes and one was 46 minutes and one was 23 minutes and i think we have two and a half useable minutes of footage. >> dad leaves daughter's wacky boyfriend, boyfriend wants to propose, oh, and it's the holiday. >> by christmas morning you'll be call me son and i'll call you dad. >> i don't think that's going to happen. >> think it's going to, dad. >> dad. >> stop that. >> all right, dad. >> he steals the show as the right-hand man gustav. >> he said no! how did you respond? >> i started calling him dad. >> and there's megan mulally as the mom. >> he has a tattoo with his name on. >> oh, no -- that is so cute! >> do you see yourself in that character? >> is that the best question of the day that you keep getting? noment? you're supposed to say no! nothing! >>. >> i never really thought about putting james frank owe and bryan cranston dth, but boy, am i glad they did. >> there is something for everyone and if you're in the mood for an emotional drama then "
we had too good of a time.did two really enormously long takes and one was 46 minutes and one was 23 minutes and i think we have two and a half useable minutes of footage. >> dad leaves daughter's wacky boyfriend, boyfriend wants to propose, oh, and it's the holiday. >> by christmas morning you'll be call me son and i'll call you dad. >> i don't think that's going to happen. >> think it's going to, dad. >> dad. >> stop that. >> all right, dad. >>...
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time for newton. to put the game away himself. >> sean: the special teams coach ben kotwica, do you think he'll kick it away? >> jon: surprised if it's an onside kick. running out of defensive backs, you're running out of players. either way, your defense will have to get a stop, sean. you got to be in an all-out stop mode. i think they're kicking it. >> sean: trying to figure out if they have enough players on the field. hopkins, meanwhile, is trying to tee the ball up on the line and the officials moved it back to the 35 yard line. >> jon: ben kotwica, you've lost toler, lost dunbar, lost some special teams players, now number 39. >> sean: lined up as it's an onside kick but now they blast it deep. over the head of fozzy whittaker. >> jon: cam newton came in here beatup. had a sore right shoulder. i think he played very well. beautiful inside break to benjamin. plenty of time. he throws a bomb to ted ginn to get the party started. seam route to greg olsen, touchdown, fullback in the flat. cam newton
time for newton. to put the game away himself. >> sean: the special teams coach ben kotwica, do you think he'll kick it away? >> jon: surprised if it's an onside kick. running out of defensive backs, you're running out of players. either way, your defense will have to get a stop, sean. you got to be in an all-out stop mode. i think they're kicking it. >> sean: trying to figure out if they have enough players on the field. hopkins, meanwhile, is trying to tee the ball up on the...
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i have referred to that already a couple of times here we later. -- of times here. we later came around to describing it as a spacecraft. bob hope said it was the first time in history a capsule had taken a man. [laughter] john glenn: another thing that people were surprised about is originally nasa had a rule that prohibited any camera from being on board. it could be automatic, but they were very much afraid if you had a handheld camera that it might distract you enough that you wouldn't pay attention to what you were supposed to be paying attention to. i thought that was a little bit ridiculous because, if we are going to be that bad, badly bent out of shape psychologically, we probably shouldn't go up there to begin with. so he finally agreed also that we have to take a camera, and so we're searching for a camera one that would we could make a a pistol grip on that could you could trigger and use that motion to advance the film. we hadn't settled on a camera yet. wantedas a leica that we , and i was downtown in cocoa beach one day, at a drugstore, happened to se
i have referred to that already a couple of times here we later. -- of times here. we later came around to describing it as a spacecraft. bob hope said it was the first time in history a capsule had taken a man. [laughter] john glenn: another thing that people were surprised about is originally nasa had a rule that prohibited any camera from being on board. it could be automatic, but they were very much afraid if you had a handheld camera that it might distract you enough that you wouldn't pay...
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psychology of time how do we perceive time house are perception so malleable? white is one month seemed to stretch john into an e eternity when brcs six bubbling get my age? but scientist for not interested they needed it to be a real thing and einstein on of one hand would reevaluate the way we think about time. of falling in the tradition of newton. and it was of very real thing to be measured. >> i feel you coming down heavily on the sides of the philosophers. >> i like the scientist. but they don't own time but our conception of time is an assortment of things. and with the science-fiction writers and influenced by literary writers to do something very new. but as a contemporary of wellesley great work and that narrative to reconstruct to twisted around. >> key creates that theory of memory with validity and psychologists today that think about:terry or involuntary. so soon after they were focusing on time in complete the new ways. >> what is memory? into even predates the computers. with the sensory input. and the psychologists knows that now and philosoph
psychology of time how do we perceive time house are perception so malleable? white is one month seemed to stretch john into an e eternity when brcs six bubbling get my age? but scientist for not interested they needed it to be a real thing and einstein on of one hand would reevaluate the way we think about time. of falling in the tradition of newton. and it was of very real thing to be measured. >> i feel you coming down heavily on the sides of the philosophers. >> i like the...
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in the times that i visited israel, i have spent much time in the holocaust museum as i have spent time in the holocaust exhibit and tribute here in washington and our own holocaust museum in houston, texas. i've been on the advisory board of the holocaust museum in houston, texas, participated in the holocaust ceremonies here. and so this is a very important legal remedy. while the united states is a signatory of the 200 tenezin declarations that they can claim items lost during the holocaust, they have faced barriers because of state statutes of limitations which in somecations would have expired even before the end of world war ii. under this legislation, individuals would have as much as six years from the time they discovered the identity and location of the piece of the art or other property or learned they may have ownership of such art or property to file such an ownership claim. the bill's findings has a sense of congress setting a statute of limitations will allow claims to be settled through alternative dispute resolution methodes that will produce more just and fair outcomes
in the times that i visited israel, i have spent much time in the holocaust museum as i have spent time in the holocaust exhibit and tribute here in washington and our own holocaust museum in houston, texas. i've been on the advisory board of the holocaust museum in houston, texas, participated in the holocaust ceremonies here. and so this is a very important legal remedy. while the united states is a signatory of the 200 tenezin declarations that they can claim items lost during the holocaust,...
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an hour later, a second tweet telling the union to spend more time working and less time talking. >>> arctic air is invading much of the country this morning and setting the stage for winter weather in several states. >> it is brutal in some parts. take a look at some of these windchills. minus 11 in denver. 4 degrees in chicago. 0 in minneapolis. 25 degrees as far south as dallas. stay warm as much as you can out there. storms off the pacific are colliding with that cold weather and overnight snow started falling in northern california. this video coming to us from redding. that system is moving towards washington and oregon. abc's rob marciano explains why that could cause problems for the northwest. >> the problem is with this cold air in place we have storms coming in from the pacific so a rare low elevation snow event for portland and seattle could see 2 to 5 inches in those cities and they don't do well with that amount of snow. >> all of this comes as people in north dakota are digging out from a blizzard. here's an image giving new meaning to the term snowed in. this is glenbe
an hour later, a second tweet telling the union to spend more time working and less time talking. >>> arctic air is invading much of the country this morning and setting the stage for winter weather in several states. >> it is brutal in some parts. take a look at some of these windchills. minus 11 in denver. 4 degrees in chicago. 0 in minneapolis. 25 degrees as far south as dallas. stay warm as much as you can out there. storms off the pacific are colliding with that cold weather...
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in combat, there is pucker time and relaxing time. pelalu, it was all pucker.re was no relaxing time at all. >> as i crawled along, i saw this huge bunker bigger than this room. i could hear all these nips in there chattering. there was a couple outside that were shouting to them back and forth. they either seen me or knew i was out there. i don't know but i took my a.r. and i let those two guys have the most of that 20 rounds that i could. they had an amateur about 10 feet across, about 1.5 foot high. i pushed it in in the corner of that and pulled a striker and started the time fuse and i saw a bomb grader about 50 yards away. i made a run for it. just as i dove in the bomb crater, boom, that whole dam bunker, that side of the bunker just went up. when that was over, there was no more chattering going on inside the bunker. >> that night, we had an attack by i don't know about a dozen japanese or something came in to our line. this one jap came at me. i had eight rounds in one. so as he came at me, i shot him right through the head. as his rifle came down, it
in combat, there is pucker time and relaxing time. pelalu, it was all pucker.re was no relaxing time at all. >> as i crawled along, i saw this huge bunker bigger than this room. i could hear all these nips in there chattering. there was a couple outside that were shouting to them back and forth. they either seen me or knew i was out there. i don't know but i took my a.r. and i let those two guys have the most of that 20 rounds that i could. they had an amateur about 10 feet across, about...
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today, the time is right. finally, because we have gathered at the nixon library, i would like to offer a brief note. as you will note from the conference materials, the congressman tells a story of a difficult relationship and the intelligence community -- difficult relationship between nixon and the intelligence community. served familiarity president-elect nexen very well maybe a decade later in 1968. it formed the basis of an active role for his national security advisor henry kissinger. stay tuned. we will learn so much more about the important relationship between the intelligence community and presidents sported nixon throughout the day. again, welcome to the nexen library and to today's programming. thank you. [applause] theet's get right to program. i would like to ask director brendan to come up onto the stage, please. [applause] mr. brenner: good afternoon, everyone. it is wonderful to be here in yorba linda. be an a to what in-line event for all of us. and thank you, joe, for all of your hard work
today, the time is right. finally, because we have gathered at the nixon library, i would like to offer a brief note. as you will note from the conference materials, the congressman tells a story of a difficult relationship and the intelligence community -- difficult relationship between nixon and the intelligence community. served familiarity president-elect nexen very well maybe a decade later in 1968. it formed the basis of an active role for his national security advisor henry kissinger....
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i want to do all my time. the time they gave me, i don't want nothing for free. i'm saying? i can do it. now that's gangsta. you know what i'm saying? that's gangsta. >> many inmates choose not to take parole because they truly know that they cannot make it going back to their communities underneath the standards and guidelines that parole gives them. inmates would rather wrap up their sentence here, walk out the door, knowing they don't have somebody else watching over them. >> if i take parole, i could pick up a charge out there, now i have do parole time and do that. you let me go, whatever happens, whatever happens, it's my choice. i would rather just wrap it up. >> there is also significant benefit to corey remaining in jail. he receives psychiatric treatment and medication for mental illness. his condition has stabilized considerably. though he still maintains a near lifelong relationship with this imaginary companion, jimmy takes the form of a pitbull head. >> jimmy always around. jimmy. >> jimmy, jimmy. >> you know, me and jimmy have some interactions the
i want to do all my time. the time they gave me, i don't want nothing for free. i'm saying? i can do it. now that's gangsta. you know what i'm saying? that's gangsta. >> many inmates choose not to take parole because they truly know that they cannot make it going back to their communities underneath the standards and guidelines that parole gives them. inmates would rather wrap up their sentence here, walk out the door, knowing they don't have somebody else watching over them. >> if...
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it's time we do. but it's amazing the number of people that come to the floor that aren't on the appropriation committees that say, man, we need to get back to regular order. and we all agree with that. so how do we do it. i'll tell you how we do it. it takes a commitment. it takes a commitment of republican and democratic leadership. if you're going to have open rules where any amendment can be offered and a lot of these appropriations bills come to the floor, we have 100 or 150 amendments offered, they take a lot of time to pass. that's ok. we've got to have a commitment that we're going to spend time on the floor to do these appropriation bills. and we're willing to do that. but it takes a commitment from leadership that we're going to have the floor time. we used to have a time where all during the month of june, first of july, it was appropriation season. we were here six weeks in a row, five days a week, sometimes late at night and early in the morning, doing appropriations bills. e have a diffe
it's time we do. but it's amazing the number of people that come to the floor that aren't on the appropriation committees that say, man, we need to get back to regular order. and we all agree with that. so how do we do it. i'll tell you how we do it. it takes a commitment. it takes a commitment of republican and democratic leadership. if you're going to have open rules where any amendment can be offered and a lot of these appropriations bills come to the floor, we have 100 or 150 amendments...
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let's thank him one more time.lause] [inaudible conversations] >> here's a look at some authors featured on booktv's "after words." gary younge discussed his investigation of gun violence in america. sebastian mallaby recalled the career of alan greenspan, and george borjas on the impact of immigration on the u.s. economy. in the coming weeks, harvard business school professor eugene soltis will explore the motivations of white collar criminals. jason brennan will discuss the flaws in democratic system. also coming up, johns hopkins professor ellen -- [inaudible] will report on industrial meat production. and george mitchell explores the potential for peace between israel and palestine. >> while i was in the region, i met many times separately with prime minister netanyahu and with president abbas, and then i and secretary clinton were the only two persons present when the two of them met on four or occasions in september of 2010. and i argued the following to each. my argument to prime minister netanyahu was that
let's thank him one more time.lause] [inaudible conversations] >> here's a look at some authors featured on booktv's "after words." gary younge discussed his investigation of gun violence in america. sebastian mallaby recalled the career of alan greenspan, and george borjas on the impact of immigration on the u.s. economy. in the coming weeks, harvard business school professor eugene soltis will explore the motivations of white collar criminals. jason brennan will discuss the...
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have a freight night if you have time make time for us again at 11:00 o'clock on have time make timeor us again at 11:00 o'clock on channel announcer: this program contains material that may be disturbing to some audience members. viewer discretion is advised. today, the royal mounties and their red serge are widely considered to be canada's finest law enforcement agency, but convicted murderer kevin gregson is a stain they would rather forget. and the son of a las vegas judge robs
have a freight night if you have time make time for us again at 11:00 o'clock on have time make timeor us again at 11:00 o'clock on channel announcer: this program contains material that may be disturbing to some audience members. viewer discretion is advised. today, the royal mounties and their red serge are widely considered to be canada's finest law enforcement agency, but convicted murderer kevin gregson is a stain they would rather forget. and the son of a las vegas judge robs
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time of year.d and jeremy, thank you both. >>> moving on to memphis, the home of elvis presley and the birthplace of rock 'n' roll and global headquarters to one of the biggest shipping giants in the world, fedex. our morgan brennan gives us a look amounty behind the scenes of the high-tech handle and how it manages the surge. >> after dark this is the busiest airport in the world and during the hawke holiday season it gets even busier, 156 fedex planes land here each night care 2eg million packages destined for doorsteps. >> the planning process started literally as soon as we were done and then now into our super bowl. that's what this is. >> between thinking and christmas evening, 10% more than last year and many will pass through here in what's come to be known as "the matrix. request "this hub will operate around the clock and last-minute online shopping spikes and with it demand for express service, but will it all be enough to get packages delivered on time, and white house company costs cli
time of year.d and jeremy, thank you both. >>> moving on to memphis, the home of elvis presley and the birthplace of rock 'n' roll and global headquarters to one of the biggest shipping giants in the world, fedex. our morgan brennan gives us a look amounty behind the scenes of the high-tech handle and how it manages the surge. >> after dark this is the busiest airport in the world and during the hawke holiday season it gets even busier, 156 fedex planes land here each night care...
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each time it just got worse. each time it got worse. now i have a mental picture in my head that won't go away and i can describe it. >> i was in front of the home earlier and you could see a memorial has been set up by the family and community members to remember the mother of five. monell was the father to two of those children. the criminal complaint filed against monell detailed that he purposely caused her death by stabbing the victim with a knife in the abdomen chest neck and face multiple times. o'shea had a final restraining order in place against monell at the time of her death. friday marked 11 days that is left is quiet town of commercial township. we caught up with the former trenton police officer and also was on the fugitive task force and his job was to locate the alleged murder or monell. >> it's unfortunate in cases like this there's going to ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> wow. [applause] thanks allie, allie marx. fantastic. >> every drivers nightmare. >> she was walking on the platform and then she jumped in front of my train. was so
each time it just got worse. each time it got worse. now i have a mental picture in my head that won't go away and i can describe it. >> i was in front of the home earlier and you could see a memorial has been set up by the family and community members to remember the mother of five. monell was the father to two of those children. the criminal complaint filed against monell detailed that he purposely caused her death by stabbing the victim with a knife in the abdomen chest neck and face...
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christmas time is here ? their favorite time of year ? >> rachel smith has the voice of an angel. jack, you going to be okay? >> oh, sorry. >> that was beautiful. >> next one man's unique idea -- zw how to spread christmas cheer. >> suffering from tonsillitis, so he tied bells to his >> he said if this doesn't get you in the christmas spirit, then i don't know what i can do for you. >> amen. >> amen, brother. with you on that. >> the grinch stealing christmas in seattle is actually a squirrel. >> yes. this little bulb bandit roamed the neighborhood stealing lightbulbs from displays. >> hoping he's using it to deck his halls and not for food, >>> this morn on "worlds news now," donald trump, person of the year. >> that coveted "time" magazine cover goes to donald trump and his like ability rating as he goes on tour. that and cabinet picks. >>> chaotic scene at a high school as a student swings a an officer to prevent a tragedy. students filmed the scene in horror. >>> inside the at white, the white nationalist who coined the term emboldened by trump's win finds himself in the natio
christmas time is here ? their favorite time of year ? >> rachel smith has the voice of an angel. jack, you going to be okay? >> oh, sorry. >> that was beautiful. >> next one man's unique idea -- zw how to spread christmas cheer. >> suffering from tonsillitis, so he tied bells to his >> he said if this doesn't get you in the christmas spirit, then i don't know what i can do for you. >> amen. >> amen, brother. with you on that. >> the grinch...
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you have time to think about it.so back to what would i guess lessons learned or observations may be. because i think sometimes people say to me, what would you advise like a young company, i sat there and thought sometimes i think we would all probably say it might be some of the same things i would say about myself. it doesn't matter. we are now 105 years old. anybody with companies in that era? anybody in the room? okay, that would make me come all right. we are 105. you do have time and i've had time to reflect about this and as we led and have been leading in the middle of this conservation we're in now, and at 105 intact because room i remember when i start intact the competitors were ncr, unisys, honeywell. honeywell is around but not in this part of the industry anymore. okay, there's three of us to remember. they are gone. my only point and humbly on it is there's a different set of lessons to transcend multiple errors. there are other companies that c you can make it through one or two but there's something
you have time to think about it.so back to what would i guess lessons learned or observations may be. because i think sometimes people say to me, what would you advise like a young company, i sat there and thought sometimes i think we would all probably say it might be some of the same things i would say about myself. it doesn't matter. we are now 105 years old. anybody with companies in that era? anybody in the room? okay, that would make me come all right. we are 105. you do have time and...
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not over the time, but one time. the biggest was the el ray club. so that tells everyone what wash my mom did, from the casinos and from the brothels. and she worked really hard. she ironed. she washed. as i look back on my growing up in searchlight, i never felt during the time i was a boy that i was deprived of anything. i never went hungry. sometimes we didn't have, i guess, what my mom wanted, but we were fine. as i look back, it wasn't that good, i guess. we had no inside toilet. we had a toilet outside. you had to walk about 50 yards to that. my dad didn't want it close to the house. and we had a good time even with that. my poor mother, wonderful woman she was. my younger brother and i, sometimes just to be funny, she would go to the toilet. she had tin walls, tin, it was made out of tin, and we would throw rocks at that. let me out, she would say. that doesn't sound like much fun, but it was fun at the time. as i look back on stuff, when i -- when i went -- started elementary school, there was one teacher for grades 1-4 and then another teac
not over the time, but one time. the biggest was the el ray club. so that tells everyone what wash my mom did, from the casinos and from the brothels. and she worked really hard. she ironed. she washed. as i look back on my growing up in searchlight, i never felt during the time i was a boy that i was deprived of anything. i never went hungry. sometimes we didn't have, i guess, what my mom wanted, but we were fine. as i look back, it wasn't that good, i guess. we had no inside toilet. we had a...
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i haven't had a lot of time. me. >> seth: okay. >> as in she's a very emotional woman and very erratic and kind of thinks on her feet. >> seth: gotcha. >> so hopefully that will work out. >> seth: there you go. >> i'm hoping. >> seth: and -- you have three daughters, right? >> i do. >> seth: are they helpful in this time of rehearsal? >> well i have a 5-year-old, a 9-year-old and a soon to be 18-year-old. so they -- you know, they were kind of brought up and born in america so they've been helping me with my accent. and they kind of take the mickey out of my accent a lot. because when i try do an american accent it doesn't sound very american. >> seth: oh no, in "chicago," i don't need to tell you, here. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> so i'm having a problem with my r's. i mean so much so. my 5-year-old turn around to me and she said, "mommy, why didn't you choose a different part, like a smaller part." [ light laughter ] i'm like "where's the faith." i'm all about girl power and supporting women but i've got my thre
i haven't had a lot of time. me. >> seth: okay. >> as in she's a very emotional woman and very erratic and kind of thinks on her feet. >> seth: gotcha. >> so hopefully that will work out. >> seth: there you go. >> i'm hoping. >> seth: and -- you have three daughters, right? >> i do. >> seth: are they helpful in this time of rehearsal? >> well i have a 5-year-old, a 9-year-old and a soon to be 18-year-old. so they -- you know, they were...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to congratulate coach james franklin and his football team from my alma mater, penn state, on winning the big ten championship on saturday over the wisconsin passengers. many counted out the nittany lions in the second quarter after wisconsin took a commanding 28-7 lead, but as expected, penn state turned things around quickly with their lethal passing attack and always formidable defense. the quarterback trace mcsorley set a record with 384 passing yards and four touchdowns as number 7 penn state clinched one of the most impressive big ten titles of all time with a 38-31 victory over number six wisconsin. pennsylvania and the nittany nation are very proud of you. we are -- i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what p
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to congratulate coach james franklin and his football team from my alma mater, penn state, on winning the big ten championship on saturday over the...
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it's time to today fall in love with your home. and now, channel 3 news today. >> a deadly shooting send a local high school into lock gown. this morning what we lock down. this morning what we know about the suspect still on the loose will. >> reporter: meet the local pastor joining the trump transition team and the announcement trump will make later today. tiffany. >> reporter: this ice skating rink here in canton is opening today for the first time in 7 years. coming up we will tell you about the community efforts that made it all possible. good morning guys. >> good morning. and this morning some of the viewing area can't watch us because last night our from you on twitter. so thank you. >> right thanks to everybody on twitter and facebook letting us know you are back and that's a big help because we are working with the systems as we try to fix the problem. so again, thank you letting us know when you can see us. we are work around the clock to get it fixed for everyone and i know there's been talk you missed dolly parton or t
it's time to today fall in love with your home. and now, channel 3 news today. >> a deadly shooting send a local high school into lock gown. this morning what we lock down. this morning what we know about the suspect still on the loose will. >> reporter: meet the local pastor joining the trump transition team and the announcement trump will make later today. tiffany. >> reporter: this ice skating rink here in canton is opening today for the first time in 7 years. coming up we...
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game time starts now. >> game time on "fox5"oym brody logan. ken harvey, grant paulson, santana moss, gentlemen, this say stretch. determines whether they get to the playoffs or not. you have to love these games. let's get started with the opening drive. >> opening drive, brought to you by your local kia dealers. >> all right time to get started with opening drive. on those for cardinals there's one thing you don't want to do. >> you can't let them score the first touchdown and go down on the road 7-0. this redskins team has done a good job throughout the season coming back from def sixts i look at cardinals as a team that is light on copfy dense right now. things have gone against them for much of the season. you're the better ted team today. you don't want to keep them in the hunt and start to believe they have a shot. get off to a quick start. 3 and out and force a punt an >> cardinals defense is a dominant defense and if you let the cardinals score it's about believing. if they start believing anything is possible you. >> don't want stipula
game time starts now. >> game time on "fox5"oym brody logan. ken harvey, grant paulson, santana moss, gentlemen, this say stretch. determines whether they get to the playoffs or not. you have to love these games. let's get started with the opening drive. >> opening drive, brought to you by your local kia dealers. >> all right time to get started with opening drive. on those for cardinals there's one thing you don't want to do. >> you can't let them score the...
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long time. we've been friends for a long time. life. >> no comment about your meeting with the president elect, the president elect of the united states, nothing to say? >> i just want to take a picture. >> the trump campaign says kanye west requested the meeting with donald trump. there is no time for the news conference the president elect had scheduled for thursday. it is not rescheduled and no date has been given but they did tell us sometime in january so we won't get specifics on his business ties and plans to avoid conflicts of interests, in fact we're not getting specifics on anything, but we will get to david lee miller who is live outside trump tower right after this. when a moment turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take ci
long time. we've been friends for a long time. life. >> no comment about your meeting with the president elect, the president elect of the united states, nothing to say? >> i just want to take a picture. >> the trump campaign says kanye west requested the meeting with donald trump. there is no time for the news conference the president elect had scheduled for thursday. it is not rescheduled and no date has been given but they did tell us sometime in january so we won't get...
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time. so in this instance, the attack on pearl harbor. we're going to first look at the "uss chew." one of the older destroyers. it's a world war i-era destroyer. it had four stacks. four smoke stacks. and it was a little slower than the contemporary destroyers at the time which we'll look at some of those. the "uss chew" after the attack was used primarily in an escort role for convoys and things of that nature. so this is what the officers on board wrote on december 7th. starting at around 6:00 in the morning, they received ten gallons of milk and 4 1/2 gallons of ice cream which was recorded on board. and they brought this on board. and interestingly enough, the next entry located on this deck log is 7:57 which states suffered surprise air attack by japanese torpedo. sound general quarters and manned antiaircraft battery. nice juxtaposition between peace time and then war breaking out. at 8:11, they mention that they continued the attack by japanese bombers and dive bombers. for instance
time. so in this instance, the attack on pearl harbor. we're going to first look at the "uss chew." one of the older destroyers. it's a world war i-era destroyer. it had four stacks. four smoke stacks. and it was a little slower than the contemporary destroyers at the time which we'll look at some of those. the "uss chew" after the attack was used primarily in an escort role for convoys and things of that nature. so this is what the officers on board wrote on december 7th....
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he's doing this for a long time and time for summer vacation. he says i got infectious agents here three days from now, inject the chicken so pasteur is on vacation and like a lot of employees do when the boss is gone they put their feet up and say time for my vacation too. his assistants took off without injecting this broth. two weeks later the broth is there, pasteur says what did you do this for? you know how hard it is to get these things? i wish you had injected these chickens ahead of time. the guy says sorry but i can do it now. do it now so he injected the chickens with the broth that was now two weeks old and none of them died. they got sick but none them died. pastures is you ruined broth. make a new batch and this time make twice as much because we are behind schedule so we got to infect a lot more chickens. so they infected a bunch of chickens. some of the ones that had been injected with the old broth and some that were not. every chicken that was not earlier injected with the old broth died. every single chicken that had already b
he's doing this for a long time and time for summer vacation. he says i got infectious agents here three days from now, inject the chicken so pasteur is on vacation and like a lot of employees do when the boss is gone they put their feet up and say time for my vacation too. his assistants took off without injecting this broth. two weeks later the broth is there, pasteur says what did you do this for? you know how hard it is to get these things? i wish you had injected these chickens ahead of...
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it's a time to clear the streets, accept reality, time to move on, time to make america great again. a conservative. >> i do. >> trevor: okay. >> i mean a millenial so i don't really like labels but i'm con serb tiff in thought. >> trevor: sorry my brain, you just gave a label to say you don't like labels. but anyway. >> we exist on a spectrum, trevor. would you consider yourself a liberal. >> trevor: that was just funny, just funny, a funny moment. >> i'm a millenial, it shouldn't surprise you. >> trevor: it's funny. in terms of black lives matter, like you know, you have quite a record. for somebody who is not racist, you have to spend a lot of time saying i'm not racist. what is your biggest issue with black lives matter? >> i think and i've said this many times, it started with good intentions. i think it was. it was well-intentioned. the moment that they started pushing hands up don't shoot which is a false narrative proven time and time again to be a false narrative, the minute that became their slogan, the mib that protest iting turned into rioting and looting and burning and
it's a time to clear the streets, accept reality, time to move on, time to make america great again. a conservative. >> i do. >> trevor: okay. >> i mean a millenial so i don't really like labels but i'm con serb tiff in thought. >> trevor: sorry my brain, you just gave a label to say you don't like labels. but anyway. >> we exist on a spectrum, trevor. would you consider yourself a liberal. >> trevor: that was just funny, just funny, a funny moment. >>...
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and timing.pponent in the 2012 him a liar, he touched my shoulder to keep me in my seat. but notered, me too, now. john was a man who kept up with the times. he encouraged me to keep writing and sharing my opinion. listen to me, he said in a stern voice, you are who you are and that is why we love you. annieueezed my hand -- squeezed my hand and said, never stopped speaking your mind. i will never forget how he turned and looked at annie. he said, listen to my annie, i always do. he listened to his wife. he loved his annie and he never stopped letting anyone know. stopped to visit martin sheen and they were excited to see each other. john glenn had recently won the presidential medal of freedom. when it was time to leave for a fundraising event, john held out his elbow for annie. any had different ideas. martin said to annie, can i escort you? annie smiled at john and said, we will see you when you get there. john turned to me in mock horror and said, digital see that, she just jumped -- she just
and timing.pponent in the 2012 him a liar, he touched my shoulder to keep me in my seat. but notered, me too, now. john was a man who kept up with the times. he encouraged me to keep writing and sharing my opinion. listen to me, he said in a stern voice, you are who you are and that is why we love you. annieueezed my hand -- squeezed my hand and said, never stopped speaking your mind. i will never forget how he turned and looked at annie. he said, listen to my annie, i always do. he listened to...
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at the time. unfortunately for us, our aircraft carriers were out and about doing various missions at the time of the attack and were not present during the time of the attack. they were relatively unscathed. here we have the deck log at 8:39. the deck log is reported as saying "sighted conning tower of , enemy submarine." at 8:40, "passed over submarine, dropped two depth charges which exploded at 30 feet depth. observed one torpedo track passing about 50 yards on the starboard beam." and then unfortunately for them, they backed engines emergency, as they struck the dredge on the other side of the harbor. and they do record a little bit of the damage that occurred to the ship. they were, in spite of the damage, able to get out of the way. they were another one of the destroyers stationed outside pearl harbor to protect against any possible submarine attack. most entries are arranged in four-hour time blocks. each officer who was in charge of the watch of the time block would sign the entry they w
at the time. unfortunately for us, our aircraft carriers were out and about doing various missions at the time of the attack and were not present during the time of the attack. they were relatively unscathed. here we have the deck log at 8:39. the deck log is reported as saying "sighted conning tower of , enemy submarine." at 8:40, "passed over submarine, dropped two depth charges which exploded at 30 feet depth. observed one torpedo track passing about 50 yards on the starboard...
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"how will we pass the time? i guess i'll wrap myself in the world's itchiest throw blanket and watch mississippi versus mississippi state." oh, and you can change the channel if you can figure out which of the 8 different remote and dad, you turned my bedroom into an office nine years ago. i can't help but notice you haven't started a company yet. all i see is a dusty old compaq presario. >> announcer: it has intel inside. >> seth: yeah, you told me. of course, if you really need to get out of the house you can always head to your favorite hometown bar. aka the goatee museum. "hey great baseball caps, fellas. i'm sure none of you are balding." your parents' house, just like that smell coming from the garage, ya burnt. [ cheers and applause ] thanksgiving table manners. "hey aunt judy, could you close your mouth for me? they're already mashed potatoes. you don't have to chew them another 50 times. also, you just got here and your blouse already has gravy on it. did you stop at popeye's on the way over to thanksgi
"how will we pass the time? i guess i'll wrap myself in the world's itchiest throw blanket and watch mississippi versus mississippi state." oh, and you can change the channel if you can figure out which of the 8 different remote and dad, you turned my bedroom into an office nine years ago. i can't help but notice you haven't started a company yet. all i see is a dusty old compaq presario. >> announcer: it has intel inside. >> seth: yeah, you told me. of course, if you...
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>> how do you do that in, say, a times square. they can put some barriers up in the streets there and maybe that's a little easier to do in times square because you have a contained place. >> well, as you know, that is the greatest challenge we have is to separate security from people's civil liberties. new york city does a great job of that. you'll see an increased emphasis with 7,000 officers on site tomorrow evening. >> i walked on to the subway in new york last week and there was a backpack sitting on one of the seats and i completely. my heart just started pounding and i said, whose is this? very loud. i had this visceral reaction to it and that person sitting across said, that's mine, that's mine. that's what all of us need to do if we see anything. >> every person needs to become another set of eyes. when you see an unattended bag or package, look what happened in chelsea just a couple months ago. those devices were placed in different bags in new york. we all have to pay attention to our surroundings. if you see something,
>> how do you do that in, say, a times square. they can put some barriers up in the streets there and maybe that's a little easier to do in times square because you have a contained place. >> well, as you know, that is the greatest challenge we have is to separate security from people's civil liberties. new york city does a great job of that. you'll see an increased emphasis with 7,000 officers on site tomorrow evening. >> i walked on to the subway in new york last week and...
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jets with one time-out. nick folk. 35 yards to get him within range. >> trent: we just saw him make the 50-yarder. he didn't make it by a lot. so we mentioned the fact we saw him try 55 and 56 in warmups and didn't have enough leg on that. the target line is the 35. that would make it a 53-yarder. you got a time-out so you can utilize the whole field here. can't be too risky with it. don't risk the turnover. >> greg: petty with time. over the middle. that's across midfield is. that a catch? incomplete. >> trent: two officials marking it as complete. they were setting the mark. the officials from the back came in and said it hit the ground. >> referee: the ruling on the field is an incomplete pass. >> greg: inside of two minutes, it's automatically reviewed up top. right tackle, brent qvale just rimed off >> trent: here's a third look at it. let's see -- you can see the cone of the football here hit the turf. that clearly hit the ground from that angle. >> greg: 13 seconds. basically a three-man rush for the
jets with one time-out. nick folk. 35 yards to get him within range. >> trent: we just saw him make the 50-yarder. he didn't make it by a lot. so we mentioned the fact we saw him try 55 and 56 in warmups and didn't have enough leg on that. the target line is the 35. that would make it a 53-yarder. you got a time-out so you can utilize the whole field here. can't be too risky with it. don't risk the turnover. >> greg: petty with time. over the middle. that's across midfield is. that...
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i see you in albany from time to time sometimes we would commute together. that's always been fun. really enjoy working together. and i will start with eric mar, it was really great to come in with you i felt it would be easy to work with you and be a natural affinity and there really has been. i just really admire your humanity, your decency, you are someone who is as a lot of people mentioned in the room today, you're just very very selfless and you just always thinking of other people before yourself and it just really, really shows and as other people talked about, it wasn't, it wasn't popular to look at, you know, health issues. it was a lot of mockery about it and we can look up something if it's still here, there was a lot a mockery about it. you are actually pushing on the healthcare on the health issues before they were even for it. it's the famous quote first they ignore you then they laugh at you then they fight you, and then you win. and, you want on that. and so, the hearing the you just did recently where you shared where we're putting water throughout the city, that
i see you in albany from time to time sometimes we would commute together. that's always been fun. really enjoy working together. and i will start with eric mar, it was really great to come in with you i felt it would be easy to work with you and be a natural affinity and there really has been. i just really admire your humanity, your decency, you are someone who is as a lot of people mentioned in the room today, you're just very very selfless and you just always thinking of other people before...