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i mean, tom davis has written so many great skits. >> he loved you. we saw this black door with no number on it. so i took -- i tried two, three, four. nothing. but this one worked. so i threw the lock, opened the door and stepped out into an airway that went down 65 feet. i was hanging on the door like this. davis actually dragged me back in. it was a door that went to nowhere. just a shaft that went down. you know? and, i mean, i could have lost my life. and davis, "wow, aykroyd. what are you --" [ laughter ] grabbed me back like this. lifted by the belt. pulled me back. i looked at those keys. [ shuddering ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the door to nowhere. just, opened a door to nowhere. >> yeah, the door to nowhere. it's up there on the 65th floor. and probably never been opened since i did that day. >> jimmy: oh, my god. it's so weird. there are weird doors like that. >> yeah, this building's like a ship. i mean, you know, it's just incredible. you get down inside it and -- deep in the sub-basements and that. there's -- you know, there's people that -
i mean, tom davis has written so many great skits. >> he loved you. we saw this black door with no number on it. so i took -- i tried two, three, four. nothing. but this one worked. so i threw the lock, opened the door and stepped out into an airway that went down 65 feet. i was hanging on the door like this. davis actually dragged me back in. it was a door that went to nowhere. just a shaft that went down. you know? and, i mean, i could have lost my life. and davis, "wow, aykroyd....
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according to tom davies, this is the warning bell or start of a countdown a harvest that may begin earlier due to weather foo we have an earlier harvest for north coast, it's a good thing. because this is a cooler climate area if we can get the grapes in sooner, we're not backed up into late october, early november. >> an early harvest is hardly normal happening about 10% of the time. last early harvest gave mark a history to sell. >> a little cherry. a little bit of olive. bell pepper. >> sometimes a misconception by consumers. >> i think older is better. >> in reality, everyone from every condition can be different. early wines may be bolder. this cabernet has more subtle qualities what is that line about no wine before it's time? it's accurate. >> let's hope it doesn't start between now and august. >> i don't think so. >> yes. >> if the reds seem to be ripening fast we didn't get to whites. the whites don't change color when they get ripe. they get soft. we're told that they're already very soft. especially chardonnay grapes. champagne growers may be picking by august. in st. helena, ab
according to tom davies, this is the warning bell or start of a countdown a harvest that may begin earlier due to weather foo we have an earlier harvest for north coast, it's a good thing. because this is a cooler climate area if we can get the grapes in sooner, we're not backed up into late october, early november. >> an early harvest is hardly normal happening about 10% of the time. last early harvest gave mark a history to sell. >> a little cherry. a little bit of olive. bell...
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tom davis was the chairman of the oversight and government reform committee. republican congressman from virginia, 11th district from virginia in a i'm privileged to represent. he and i saw eye to eye. we needed federal help and the federal government had a special responsibility, because this is the nation's capital. 12 million visitors use that metro system during the course of the year, unsubsidized by the federal government. the only subsidy we ever get is every four years when there is an inauguration. other than that, we are on our own. tom davis, my republican predecessor felt as all of us did, there was a special obligation to help on capital improvement because it is an aging system. and with that aging system, evators need to be replaced, escalateors need to be improved. and we came up with a capital improvement idea. and the deal was this, in a republican congress that if the local governments would come up with a match dollar for dollar, we, the federal government, would provide $150 million for that capital improvement to get new cars that are saf
tom davis was the chairman of the oversight and government reform committee. republican congressman from virginia, 11th district from virginia in a i'm privileged to represent. he and i saw eye to eye. we needed federal help and the federal government had a special responsibility, because this is the nation's capital. 12 million visitors use that metro system during the course of the year, unsubsidized by the federal government. the only subsidy we ever get is every four years when there is an...
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according to tom davies who runs this winery in napa county, this is warning bell of the start of ofbegin three weeks earlier this year all due to the weather. >> if we have an earlier harvest for north coast it is a good thing. because this is a cooler climate area. so, if we can get the grapes in sooner then we are not backed up into late october, early november. that's when bad things happen. >> reporter: an early harvest is not unprecedented but hardly normal. it happens 10% of the time. the last early harvest in 2009 gave mark runyon history to sell and taste. >> a little cherry. you get a little bit of olive, little bell pepper. >> reporter: sometimes a misconception or two by consumers. >> i think the older is better. >> reporter: in reality, every wine from every season even from the same vineyard can be different. early wines from warmer seasons may be bolder with more alcohol. this cabernet from the 2011 season has more subtle qualities. this was harvested at the very end of october. so what's that line about no wine before its time? well it is all accurate, barring of cour
according to tom davies who runs this winery in napa county, this is warning bell of the start of ofbegin three weeks earlier this year all due to the weather. >> if we have an earlier harvest for north coast it is a good thing. because this is a cooler climate area. so, if we can get the grapes in sooner then we are not backed up into late october, early november. that's when bad things happen. >> reporter: an early harvest is not unprecedented but hardly normal. it happens 10% of...
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tortured in egypt and he was later released joining me now to discuss is colonel morris davis a former chief prosecutor on tom obey and a professor of law at howard university how are you doing today good thing now thanks for being here today in studio so the u.s. is avoiding extraditing the cia operative accused of kidnapping in italy meanwhile it has been working overtime to get its own fugitive n.s.a. leaker edward snowden back on u.s. soil to face charges and it's demanding that russia extradite him so what does this mean it's like i said in the lead it's a little do as i say not as i do your your little caption there was entirely accurate hawker see because us exactly what it is a movie like the rule of law when the end result is favorable to the united states but it is not so favorable then we just tend to ignore it and so certainly demanding that russia send you know edward snowden back or will boycott the winter olympics is a bit hypocritical when you know we're shielding our own people from accountability that have been convicted you know in a court that we recognize as a legitimate court in were shi
tortured in egypt and he was later released joining me now to discuss is colonel morris davis a former chief prosecutor on tom obey and a professor of law at howard university how are you doing today good thing now thanks for being here today in studio so the u.s. is avoiding extraditing the cia operative accused of kidnapping in italy meanwhile it has been working overtime to get its own fugitive n.s.a. leaker edward snowden back on u.s. soil to face charges and it's demanding that russia...
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for your phone calls, comments and e-mails as we continue to a producer on the program is tanya davis and tom yell glisson was a little questionnaire to the author to find out what they are reading and what are their influence is and what are some of their favorite books. she did that with mary roach and here is the response. ♪ ♪ ♪ music the ♪ ♪ bac y av with author mary roach. some of your influences you write my snowmobile loving fun running vienna sausage eating chicken slot during childhood neighbors. who were they? >> guest: they were my snowmobiling writers. i grew up in a little college town the college was the town, but my folks couldn't afford to live in downtown so we live out a way so i had this upbringing that was very kind of -- i spent most of my time over their riding snowmobiles shooting bb guns watching chickens slaughtered eating spam and then i would go home to my professor and i was -- i don't know. i ended up being very comfortable in different worlds and communities and not only comfortable but i sort of what i do and what i'm very privileged to do is to step into other
for your phone calls, comments and e-mails as we continue to a producer on the program is tanya davis and tom yell glisson was a little questionnaire to the author to find out what they are reading and what are their influence is and what are some of their favorite books. she did that with mary roach and here is the response. ♪ ♪ ♪ music the ♪ ♪ bac y av with author mary roach. some of your influences you write my snowmobile loving fun running vienna sausage eating chicken slot during...
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tom would never do that. when hillary clinton ran for president every article started the discussion with her hair, her weight, what she was wearing. with michelle obama it's the controversial bangs. >> wendy davisey were talking about her shoes. >> john: is this a symptom of a problem? >> it is a symptom of a problem but everybody eyes can men because men run the world. i will say that the part about the video that i thought was the funniest where the models spell out-- >> john: that's what we're going to talk about. when you were younger if you wanted to be a songwriter you could be john lennon. or tom jones. and i hired gang bangers to spray paint johnny's awesome on the side of my house. >> if you have a big d you pay models to spell it out. >> john: ben? >> i would be thrilled that if i had a bunch of balloons around me that said i had a big penis. >> that can be arranged. >> would they do that? >> in mylar. >> i would like to say so we need specialized balloons. happy birthday? no something more suggestive. >> john: to be born rich to a wealthy actor. >> i was going to say that's the biggest problem. this city is so high school. juvenile. >> john: evil and lame is skeethy. why the governme
tom would never do that. when hillary clinton ran for president every article started the discussion with her hair, her weight, what she was wearing. with michelle obama it's the controversial bangs. >> wendy davisey were talking about her shoes. >> john: is this a symptom of a problem? >> it is a symptom of a problem but everybody eyes can men because men run the world. i will say that the part about the video that i thought was the funniest where the models spell out--...
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tom corbett. adam: from one icon to another, make sure you're watching 1:00 p.m. eastern for your exclusive interview with the ceo of ups. scott davisin us in studio to talk about not only the economy, global trade but what is happening at ups. lori: grill him. we're on fed watch with the dow up nine points, fading here a little bit. the chairman, ben bernanke and company are just moments away from releasing new guidance on fed policy and take on the economy. tracy byrnes and ashley webster will guide you through all of it along with our peter barnes. that is next on fox business. don't miss it a quarter million tweeters musicare tweeting.eamed. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why the internet needs a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build better enterprise. together. tracy: welcome back. i'm tracy byrnes. ashley: i'm ashley webster. breaking news from the federal reserve is just moments away in under three minutes now. wall street and
tom corbett. adam: from one icon to another, make sure you're watching 1:00 p.m. eastern for your exclusive interview with the ceo of ups. scott davisin us in studio to talk about not only the economy, global trade but what is happening at ups. lori: grill him. we're on fed watch with the dow up nine points, fading here a little bit. the chairman, ben bernanke and company are just moments away from releasing new guidance on fed policy and take on the economy. tracy byrnes and ashley webster...
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tom carper and i approve this message to the estimate thank you. i think we can do something about this. and we should. >> thank you mr. chairman. this is for mr. schwartz and commissioner davis. looking back at the way that the information was disseminated on the day of the bombing having to fusion centers has there been any discussion understanding that there is a volume that would undermine either one of them, are there discussions under way to combine their resources or to create a single clearinghouse for all of the information or is that something that you don't think is neither feasible or productive four-door communities? >> for the reasons articulate it, the focus of the fusion centers is so different that we don't have a problem that needs fixing from my perspective. we have two very diffusion centers. the work collaboratively on a daily basis. so, to me there isn't a problem to fix commesso i'm not aware of any discussions or need to go down the path of consolidation. >> i'm not suggesting there is a problem. we had one in new jersey and i thought it was an effective way to say here is the clearing house from the way the information comes in coming in your respecti
tom carper and i approve this message to the estimate thank you. i think we can do something about this. and we should. >> thank you mr. chairman. this is for mr. schwartz and commissioner davis. looking back at the way that the information was disseminated on the day of the bombing having to fusion centers has there been any discussion understanding that there is a volume that would undermine either one of them, are there discussions under way to combine their resources or to create a...
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tom coburn who has had any number of careers including health care provider, successful business person. i yield to him now for his questions. >> thank you. chief davis, one followup. the city of boston spent $4. million on interoperable communications yet you're still using 400 mega hertz. what's the plan and why? turn your mic on. >> excuse me, senator. the money that was youth lied was put into -- that was utilized was put into rebuilding the infrastructure that was there. to build on a new 800 frequency infrastructure would be much more expensive than that, as i understand it. i'm not an expert in this field. i know we have looked at it very closely and the enormous amount of money that's necessary to -- this is a system that covers 2,000 square miles and it's -- it services about 11,000 emergency personnel in that area. >> are there plans to go to the higher frequency? >> that might be better directed at kurt as far as what's happening across the state. >> mr. schwartz? >> our first approach over the years to interoperability was to take all of our different systems, so we got v.h.f., u.h.f., 700, 800, and ensure we have regional plans and our s
tom coburn who has had any number of careers including health care provider, successful business person. i yield to him now for his questions. >> thank you. chief davis, one followup. the city of boston spent $4. million on interoperable communications yet you're still using 400 mega hertz. what's the plan and why? turn your mic on. >> excuse me, senator. the money that was youth lied was put into -- that was utilized was put into rebuilding the infrastructure that was there. to...