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uh-uh. uh-uh. uh-uh. and the day before? uh-uh. and every morning at 5:00 a.m. since thanksgiving?es) see, today is the 14th. so, how many days are there until the 25th? uh... aha! no, it's more than one. (chatters sadly) (chatters skeptically) there. that's christmas. (chatter excitedly) this is today. oh! all these other days come before christmas.
uh-uh. uh-uh. uh-uh. and the day before? uh-uh. and every morning at 5:00 a.m. since thanksgiving?es) see, today is the 14th. so, how many days are there until the 25th? uh... aha! no, it's more than one. (chatters sadly) (chatters skeptically) there. that's christmas. (chatter excitedly) this is today. oh! all these other days come before christmas.
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it's just about -- it's just been my job. >> uh-huh? >> i just turned 50 arnold i had such an amazing remarkable life because of basketball. the money is a blessing. i always said it, the money is a blessing but i am a cad kid from alabama growing up in the projects on welfare and now 50 years later, i have been all over the world. i have been to countries many many countries. that. >> do you feel like you owe the game something? >> i think everybody owes the game something because we make so much money, and i don't want to -- because i -- when you -- you are like it ain't like you work harder than somebody either. like a teacher works a lot harder than me. she is never going to make the money i make. a policeman is going to make the same thing withblem apolicemen and firemen. their job is so much more important and significant. for me to be able to dribble a basketball and make millions of dollars is kind of crazy to be >> uh-huh. >> so i do 0 the game something. like i say, it ain't like i deserved to make that type of money either. i
it's just about -- it's just been my job. >> uh-huh? >> i just turned 50 arnold i had such an amazing remarkable life because of basketball. the money is a blessing. i always said it, the money is a blessing but i am a cad kid from alabama growing up in the projects on welfare and now 50 years later, i have been all over the world. i have been to countries many many countries. that. >> do you feel like you owe the game something? >> i think everybody owes the game...
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you know, no matter the condition of the rivers, they deserve, uh, a fight for them, and, uh, if we havetake some of the brunt of that, then we're willing to do that. personally, what i'd like to see in the future with the l.a. river is, first of all, a river where people are engaged cleaning up the water, um, reusing it in smart ways, having it be sustainable for l.a., so we don't have to keep stealing water from upstate, and the colorado, and all these other places where we're notorious for taking our water from. if we can turn the l.a. river around, there's probably no river in the world that can't be turned around. it would be a fantastic rags-to-riches story, and would set a fantastic precedent for what other people could look to, and say, "hey, they did this in l.a." >> we have major choices to make, or they're being made for us if don't participate, which is, where are billions and billions of dollars going to be spent to bring us more water? >> [chanting] we need water! we need water! >> california already is struggling with drought emergencies. >> is it going to be on building d
you know, no matter the condition of the rivers, they deserve, uh, a fight for them, and, uh, if we havetake some of the brunt of that, then we're willing to do that. personally, what i'd like to see in the future with the l.a. river is, first of all, a river where people are engaged cleaning up the water, um, reusing it in smart ways, having it be sustainable for l.a., so we don't have to keep stealing water from upstate, and the colorado, and all these other places where we're notorious for...
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>> guest: uh-huh. i think be be more transparent and truly transparent. not just to seem transparent, but to actually be transparent. and trust the public with more. i actually think that they, people need to know -- they can know more about what's going on behind the scenes rather than less. but tell them where you're drawing those lines. where -- what is the space where really experts need to make decisions, historians and architects, that they need to be protected to pick a winning design, for instance. and then what will the public be involved in. i think we have to be very clear in drawing those boundaries and let everybody know. allow this to take time. that's the other thing. i think there was always a push here to get this done, done, done. and every time the deadline was missed, you know? and they were always pushed back. and so if it had given, we had truly given this, say, seven years instead of trying to make it happen in four or five, it might actually have happened in that amount of time instead of now still going on at 12 years out. those a
>> guest: uh-huh. i think be be more transparent and truly transparent. not just to seem transparent, but to actually be transparent. and trust the public with more. i actually think that they, people need to know -- they can know more about what's going on behind the scenes rather than less. but tell them where you're drawing those lines. where -- what is the space where really experts need to make decisions, historians and architects, that they need to be protected to pick a winning...
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michelle, it's, uh, this is such a treat.eel like, uh, i feel like it's been years since i've seen you. >> it may feel that way, but i'm always here for you, and i always will be here for you.i'm interrupt, but oprah winfrey has arrived for the dinner, and she would love to pop in and say hello. >> well, uh, that's wonderful. >> what a nice surprise. >> isn't it? so, don't you think you should go and get changed? >> why? >> so that oprah can come in? >> oh, because of the whole -- >> yes, exactly. >> and kenan won't? >> nope. >> [ sighs ] well, in that case, i will leave, and in a few minutes, oprah will be here.
michelle, it's, uh, this is such a treat.eel like, uh, i feel like it's been years since i've seen you. >> it may feel that way, but i'm always here for you, and i always will be here for you.i'm interrupt, but oprah winfrey has arrived for the dinner, and she would love to pop in and say hello. >> well, uh, that's wonderful. >> what a nice surprise. >> isn't it? so, don't you think you should go and get changed? >> why? >> so that oprah can come in? >>...
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and he saw that. >> uh-huh. okay. so we have washington and then hamilton -- >> and then we have -- well, before hamilton we have john jay. >> uh-huh. >> who -- >> now he's an interesting one because we all have copies of the federalist papers -- >> of which he wrote only -- >> he writes only five. but, so, you know, there he is forever with hamilton and madison. but we -- so we know the name, but he himself is a little pale. and i have to say that of all your portraits, maybe that -- his was the most interesting to me because of, well, partly because of what he was willing to do during the revolution. >> oh. >> he had a lot of tough assignments, really tough stuff. tough stuff morally. >> yeah, he did. he ran a spy ring during the revolutionary war. and he, he came to believe that you couldn't be neutral in this revolution. you couldn't just sit back and say, okay, i'll just wait and see what happens. and if england wins, i'll be english, and if america wins, i'll be american. you had to choose. and so he said, look,
and he saw that. >> uh-huh. okay. so we have washington and then hamilton -- >> and then we have -- well, before hamilton we have john jay. >> uh-huh. >> who -- >> now he's an interesting one because we all have copies of the federalist papers -- >> of which he wrote only -- >> he writes only five. but, so, you know, there he is forever with hamilton and madison. but we -- so we know the name, but he himself is a little pale. and i have to say that of...
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michelle, it's, uh, this is such a treat. i feel like, uh, i feel like it's been years since i've seen you. >> it may feel that way, but i'm always here for you, and i always will be here for you. >> i'm, um, i'm so sorry to interrupt, but oprah winfrey has arrived for the dinner, and she would love to pop in and say hello. >> well, uh, that's wonderful. >> what a nice surprise. >> isn't it? so, don't you think you should go and get changed? >> why? >> so that oprah can come in? >> oh, because of the whole -- >> yes, exactly. >> and kenan won't? >> nope. >> [ sighs ] well, in that case, i will leave, and in a few minutes, oprah will be here. >> thank you, mrs. obama. thank you. >> the producers at "saturday
michelle, it's, uh, this is such a treat. i feel like, uh, i feel like it's been years since i've seen you. >> it may feel that way, but i'm always here for you, and i always will be here for you. >> i'm, um, i'm so sorry to interrupt, but oprah winfrey has arrived for the dinner, and she would love to pop in and say hello. >> well, uh, that's wonderful. >> what a nice surprise. >> isn't it? so, don't you think you should go and get changed? >> why? >>...
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uh, i need your help.aid that danny otero was buying some heroin from some vietnamese dealers. you should have nothing to do with danny otero. me? no, of course not. i'm not going anywhere near him. do you know if he's already made the buy? no. no, vietnamese guests only check in this morning. excellent. i need you to find out three things for me. (exhales) i can find out anything. first, when will the deal happen? second, what room will they be in? what else? uh, yes. uh, when the vietnamese will be eating. no problem. they never eat. always in the bar. excellent, franklin. you're very good. very, very good. thank you. (hangs up phone) (vehicles passing in distance) (children shouting in spanish) no, just... (kisses) ♪ good afternoon. sorry for the interruption. uh, i assume one of you speaks english. i do. patrick jane. pleased to meet you. what's this about? i know you're drug dealers. i don't judge. i'm wanted for homicide myself in the u.s. what i want to discuss is a mutual acquaintance-- danny otero
uh, i need your help.aid that danny otero was buying some heroin from some vietnamese dealers. you should have nothing to do with danny otero. me? no, of course not. i'm not going anywhere near him. do you know if he's already made the buy? no. no, vietnamese guests only check in this morning. excellent. i need you to find out three things for me. (exhales) i can find out anything. first, when will the deal happen? second, what room will they be in? what else? uh, yes. uh, when the vietnamese...
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uh huh. and is better, the 2014 ford fusion. only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. hidden valley will never (be the same. with delicious deliveries like sandwich spreads in spicy chipotle pepper, and more flavors the whole family will love. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis them. was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, he prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, you
uh huh. and is better, the 2014 ford fusion. only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. hidden valley will never (be the same. with delicious deliveries like sandwich spreads in spicy chipotle pepper, and more flavors the whole family will love. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis them. was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, he prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the...
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(chattering) uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. well, you know your mission:
(chattering) uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. well, you know your mission:
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>> guest: uh-huh. well, it was not only a challenging investigation in the sense that it was, you know, no less than the assassination of a former prime minister -- >> host: right. >> guest: -- who was an international leader, but also this was a commission service that was not going to establish penal responsibilities about who committed the crime. it was going to establish the facts and the circumstances. so it was not going to be a tribunal. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: which, obviously, meant that it didn't have the force that a tribunal would have. we wouldn't be able to simply command testimonies from individuals. we would have to do it on a voluntary basis. and at the same time, i thought it was a very challenging situation because public opinion would expect that our report would point to the smoking gun about who did it. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: so i thought it was sort of a loose situation. my president, when i asked for permission -- because i was a sitting ambassador. this was highly unusua
>> guest: uh-huh. well, it was not only a challenging investigation in the sense that it was, you know, no less than the assassination of a former prime minister -- >> host: right. >> guest: -- who was an international leader, but also this was a commission service that was not going to establish penal responsibilities about who committed the crime. it was going to establish the facts and the circumstances. so it was not going to be a tribunal. >> host: uh-huh. >>...
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uh, that my father was, uh, was a very hands-on husband. >> reporter: makaziwe mandela is nelson mandela's> my father would come home from work and say to, to her, "to -- today, don't worry about cooking, washing dishes, or taking care of the children. tonight it's my turn." >> reporter: but as mandela morphed into a political leader, that family became the first casualty of the cause. >> all of us, uh, longed to have those moments, you know, where you can sit on a couch, maybe rest your head on your father. >> uh, we didn't have those moments. >> reporter: mandela's first marriage ended in divorce when makaziwe was just four years old, but soon after he would find a true soul mate. winnie. >> this was one of the great african love stories of all time from the moment he meets her, he just thinks she is the most glorious girl. >> they fell unbelievably in love but almost from the get go he was having to go underground. they managed to make two beautiful daughters in two years before he was then arrested and put on trial and then sent to prison for life. >> at the wedding, he made a toast an
uh, that my father was, uh, was a very hands-on husband. >> reporter: makaziwe mandela is nelson mandela's> my father would come home from work and say to, to her, "to -- today, don't worry about cooking, washing dishes, or taking care of the children. tonight it's my turn." >> reporter: but as mandela morphed into a political leader, that family became the first casualty of the cause. >> all of us, uh, longed to have those moments, you know, where you can sit on...
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uh... uh-uh. hey, george. are you in the show? uh-uh.
uh... uh-uh. hey, george. are you in the show? uh-uh.
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we're at the east and pontiac of the euro uh uh uh uh uh you're going to remain in police and getting to grips with it. it is quite the sight of ukrainians crucial to chase it and serenade you see him next to it. you pull people call the local scene in every corner of the stilted. today went to press for dismantling which is much more decorative this time it was in tn the civil news in prison when a ball of the state from the great reflection of the romanian border force the list in two thousand and ten the cause the tt me in your eyes. a date by the european union which is keen to secure or its maritime borders. these extend to two hundred km along the remaining paste and could one day make up the eastern tip of the shinkansen. they were preparing ourselves for future missions when he's older becomes part of the shingles are. we had our first case of illegal immigration. it's the teapots learned to sail kentucky fried and topped it with the oven with door. the taxi pulled up and some size wetness to emigrate is based dozens of cbn refugees are riding him now. also being arrested on t
we're at the east and pontiac of the euro uh uh uh uh uh you're going to remain in police and getting to grips with it. it is quite the sight of ukrainians crucial to chase it and serenade you see him next to it. you pull people call the local scene in every corner of the stilted. today went to press for dismantling which is much more decorative this time it was in tn the civil news in prison when a ball of the state from the great reflection of the romanian border force the list in two...
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. >> uh-huh. >> and the project sponsor is required to upgrade the lights are those also pedestrian grade lights new. >> they've been required to put in street lights and now they have to include a pedestrian component. >> now outside where you have a developer that's required to make investments like lighting how is the puc doing in terms of converting the other 25 thousand into pedestrian packages and the light or the lower left to right is closer to the sidewalk and lights the sidewalks more directly and not blocked by trees. >> right. so it's not just developers that are required to improve the streets with pedestrian lighting now. any street light improvements that trigger lighting improvement trigger both the street light and the pedestrian lighting components it could be city supported projects as well. we'll see more funding for pedestrian lighting that way. we are hoping to increase our funding options and have programs planned for street lights excuse me. pedestrian lighting incorporating pedestrian lighting into our future lighting as well. i do want to emphasis you mentioned,
. >> uh-huh. >> and the project sponsor is required to upgrade the lights are those also pedestrian grade lights new. >> they've been required to put in street lights and now they have to include a pedestrian component. >> now outside where you have a developer that's required to make investments like lighting how is the puc doing in terms of converting the other 25 thousand into pedestrian packages and the light or the lower left to right is closer to the sidewalk and...
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uh... unh-uh. oh, right. we're in bed.ye. (chatters "bye-bye") (chuckles) the next morning, george raced to the clubhouse. (exclaims) yay! hiya, george. are you ready to hear this?! are you ready? it's kind of unbelievable. and i don't think you'll even believe it. so are you ready?! uh-huh! uh-huh! okay. i... am going to... kindergarten! (george cheering) huh? kindergarten is where you go when you're big and you need to learn stuff like how to write your name and eight plus two. oh! and i want you to come with me to get all my school tools.
uh... unh-uh. oh, right. we're in bed.ye. (chatters "bye-bye") (chuckles) the next morning, george raced to the clubhouse. (exclaims) yay! hiya, george. are you ready to hear this?! are you ready? it's kind of unbelievable. and i don't think you'll even believe it. so are you ready?! uh-huh! uh-huh! okay. i... am going to... kindergarten! (george cheering) huh? kindergarten is where you go when you're big and you need to learn stuff like how to write your name and eight plus two. oh!...
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. >> uh-huh. >> i don't know the history sorry. >> and to go back to the average day of cloergz the close out days is incredibly important i want to make sure i understood the slides 8 and 9. so one is the afternoon day of closer for any complaints and the second slide is the afternoon outage >> right. >> that's a simpler fix and the other one has the longer number of days. >> right >> could you talk about the efficiency. >> i can talk about it for puc's. >> right. >> from puc's prospective as i mentioned we have not had increased staffing this is how we deliver our resources and how we managing manage our inventor to be sure when a truck roles that crews is going out with the information they need about the light they're going to. we have all our records on our street lights are electronic our maintenance planner looking at that data and say okay. at that light it's, however, any voltages put that one on the truck. you know, we really go out more armed and ready to address the issues. we're doing better at using did electronic tools with our skilled and trained staff able to use those sy
. >> uh-huh. >> i don't know the history sorry. >> and to go back to the average day of cloergz the close out days is incredibly important i want to make sure i understood the slides 8 and 9. so one is the afternoon day of closer for any complaints and the second slide is the afternoon outage >> right. >> that's a simpler fix and the other one has the longer number of days. >> right >> could you talk about the efficiency. >> i can talk about it...
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uh-huh. "uh-huh" what? yep. really? (whispers) "really" what?gasps) that--that mother from calexico, she picked us. she did? uh-huh. she went into early labor. she's having the baby today. she is?! uh-huh. we have to go to calexico right now. we do?! just assume everything i say is the truth. (whispers) okay, yeah.
uh-huh. "uh-huh" what? yep. really? (whispers) "really" what?gasps) that--that mother from calexico, she picked us. she did? uh-huh. she went into early labor. she's having the baby today. she is?! uh-huh. we have to go to calexico right now. we do?! just assume everything i say is the truth. (whispers) okay, yeah.
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>> uh, i swallowed a nail. >> jimmy: uh, that's right.ze it, everybody. every show between now and christmas, we're giving one lucky audience member an amazing christmas sweater from the countdown to christmas cabinet. and since there are four shows left, let's open door number four. [ drum roll ] whoa. ♪ [ applause ] that is a beautiful -- that is a pretty one right there. that is a nice -- [ cheers ] bunch of santa claus. looks like a cloning thing. santa cloned himself and is putting up decorations with himself. [ light laughter ] oh, you guys want a bonus tree? what? [ cheers ] duh, winning, duh. now, let's see who's going to go home with tonight's sweater. everyone look at your seat number. and if i call your number, i need you to jump up and let me know where you are. quest, can i get a drum roll please? >> questlove: yep! [ drum roll ] >> jimmy: who wants me to pick their number, anybody? [ cheers ] it is 276! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how are you, my friend? >> good. >> jimmy: here you go. this is for you. welcome to the show. w
>> uh, i swallowed a nail. >> jimmy: uh, that's right.ze it, everybody. every show between now and christmas, we're giving one lucky audience member an amazing christmas sweater from the countdown to christmas cabinet. and since there are four shows left, let's open door number four. [ drum roll ] whoa. ♪ [ applause ] that is a beautiful -- that is a pretty one right there. that is a nice -- [ cheers ] bunch of santa claus. looks like a cloning thing. santa cloned himself and is...
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similarly, you don't know the christmas stories. >> uh-huh. >> it can be pretty baffling. and so the wreath is part of the christmas symbolism brought in early 1600s, but really it's taken root across the american churches where each sunday is part of the service, usually a familiar or person lights a candle. >> that's what my church family did. >> and from's a name for each one. i don't remember. >> well, faith, hope, love and joy. >> okay. faith, hope, love and joy. and they're all purple, because purple is the color of. >> right. >> it's advent. that's how you can tell. it's color-coded today. and a white one or a red one for christmas eve. that is the light. so that is -- if you go to church and you don't know that it's lighting each of these symbols on the road to christmas -- >> what i like about it is preparing. it's not just a one-time event, but it's four weeks of preparing for the lord's coming. and scriptures, as you say, are there to try to point us in that direction. and you can use all of the -- what, four or five passages that can help formulate your -- your
similarly, you don't know the christmas stories. >> uh-huh. >> it can be pretty baffling. and so the wreath is part of the christmas symbolism brought in early 1600s, but really it's taken root across the american churches where each sunday is part of the service, usually a familiar or person lights a candle. >> that's what my church family did. >> and from's a name for each one. i don't remember. >> well, faith, hope, love and joy. >> okay. faith, hope, love...
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>> uh, pass. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: is this thing on?om "cake boss." uh, pass. that question was a piece of -- pass, pass, pass. what's wrong with people? you love "cake boss." >> questlove: yeah, well he gave us a cake. >> jimmy: uh, flan. flan? no, you make cake every day! you're very famous for it. he's great at it. cake boss. uh, sorry cake i guess -- honey boo boo sounded like they would have guessed it, too, but they were like no, we have cake for dinner. [ laughter ] that's not desert at our house, yeah. dessert is a hot pocket. [ laughter ] a hot pocket, steve? no. facebook is coming out with some new stuff, trying to keep people interested in facebook. one thing they have come up with is a new tool that will make it easier for celebrities to chat with their fans. they have a name for it, too. it is called twitter. [ laughter ] been around for years. facebook. come on! [ cheers and applause ] something new, please. we have already done it. and finally just saw this, kim kardashian was in the news yesterday because she got a ticke
>> uh, pass. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: is this thing on?om "cake boss." uh, pass. that question was a piece of -- pass, pass, pass. what's wrong with people? you love "cake boss." >> questlove: yeah, well he gave us a cake. >> jimmy: uh, flan. flan? no, you make cake every day! you're very famous for it. he's great at it. cake boss. uh, sorry cake i guess -- honey boo boo sounded like they would have guessed it, too, but they were like no,...
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it was not a great moment uh uh uh uh they can do it differently it's the stuff that happens to read it and go in because the problems of them. but then mary herself had an immigration to australia and her colleagues men now than to allow suspects to lunch we don't say nothing compared to twelve people he said. he noted owing to what they believe to be on the gothic jobs that whatever the going with me and i don't need or it can mean the kind kind you can stream in the back. orange calmly steered twenty three years on as karen explains today the protest crew. we at sixty cents now and i know we stayed on strike so dark and we got our governments to change policy. i'm very proud of what we did even though at the time we were. he looked us as being absolute nut cases. and i am very free press and tasman nelson mandela when he came to our land was just it's this to cic and take. the this prior to this the basement and was granted the freedom of dublin to stand still standing at the mansion has been to african music running accross the capital. ut game. if i ate before. we want here. tea
it was not a great moment uh uh uh uh they can do it differently it's the stuff that happens to read it and go in because the problems of them. but then mary herself had an immigration to australia and her colleagues men now than to allow suspects to lunch we don't say nothing compared to twelve people he said. he noted owing to what they believe to be on the gothic jobs that whatever the going with me and i don't need or it can mean the kind kind you can stream in the back. orange calmly...
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>> uh, no. i mean, yeah, technically. >> i like it.r seen anything like that before. >> really? >> there's my mom. i'm sorry. i have to go. >> well, we just met. >> i'm not supposed to talk to guys outside my herd. sorry. bye. >> ah, um, don't go. just come back. >> seek me out later, okay? >> whoo-hoo! yeah! she likes me. >> and -- >> i have to tell you something about that clip. first of all, the movie -- i'm not just saying it -- >> you're thrilled with it. >> it's so fun. i grew up loving dinosaurs. i was obsessed. if you have kids who are into dinosaurs, it is so life-like and fun if you have kids that like dinosaurs that. particular scene, just cut off before this line. >> say it for us now. >> so i say, she likes me and i have a little hole in nye frill from an accident i was in, my character does. and i say, she likes me and she likes my hole. >> that's why we cut it out. >> not kidding. i must have done 80 takes, because i couldn't get through it without laughing and then they wanted me to say it more excited, say it a little
>> uh, no. i mean, yeah, technically. >> i like it.r seen anything like that before. >> really? >> there's my mom. i'm sorry. i have to go. >> well, we just met. >> i'm not supposed to talk to guys outside my herd. sorry. bye. >> ah, um, don't go. just come back. >> seek me out later, okay? >> whoo-hoo! yeah! she likes me. >> and -- >> i have to tell you something about that clip. first of all, the movie -- i'm not just saying it...
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(audience reacts) uh-huh, uh-huh. (laughter) yes. my first goal: s to get this ewok to stop pooping in my house. yes, you're going to learn to catch cinder blocks. throw me a cinder block! throw me a cinder block! but, of course, some technology is our friend. like the kind used by the n.s.a. which has been rocked by that certified nut-lid edward snowden. and we don't even know how bad it is because officials have no idea how much information he has collected. that's right. the extent of edward snowden's leaks are as fuzzy and as ill-defined as his mustache. (laughter) so in a desperate bid to find out how much intel snowden took, n.s.a. officials recently floated the idea of offering edward snowden amnesty. i'd take the deal, ed. just come back with all the intel and all is forgiven. i tell you what, to make you feel safe we'll meet you in a special amnesty zone. (laughter) folks, the n.s.a. is just doing their job! and they're just doing it in more places than you ever imagined. >> the n.s.a. activity didn't stop with e-mails or ce
(audience reacts) uh-huh, uh-huh. (laughter) yes. my first goal: s to get this ewok to stop pooping in my house. yes, you're going to learn to catch cinder blocks. throw me a cinder block! throw me a cinder block! but, of course, some technology is our friend. like the kind used by the n.s.a. which has been rocked by that certified nut-lid edward snowden. and we don't even know how bad it is because officials have no idea how much information he has collected. that's right. the extent of edward...
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uh, uh, uh. you see there's leaders and there's followers but i'd rather be a ross than a monica.immy: adam pally! "the mindy project" airs tuesdays at 9:30 on fox. when we come back, music from cage the elephant. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'd like to thank queen latifah, adam pally, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, this is their album "melophobia." here with song "come a little closer," cage the elephant. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ time shakes found you at the water ♪ ♪ at first you were my father now i love you like a brother ♪ ♪ earth quakes shake the dust behind you ♪ ♪ this world at times will blind you still i know i'll see you there ♪ ♪ come a little closer then you'll see come on come on come on ♪ ♪ things aren't always what they seem to be come on come on come on ♪ ♪ do you understand the things that you would see here ♪ ♪ come on come on come on do you understand ♪ ♪ the things that you've been dreaming ♪ ♪ come a little closer then you'll see heart breaks ♪ ♪ the heavy world's upon your
uh, uh, uh. you see there's leaders and there's followers but i'd rather be a ross than a monica.immy: adam pally! "the mindy project" airs tuesdays at 9:30 on fox. when we come back, music from cage the elephant. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'd like to thank queen latifah, adam pally, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, this is their album "melophobia." here with song...
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, uh-huh. what do you think? >> guest: well, clearly he was doing this when he was a young man, and then he's doing this in the second war, the american revolution. >> guest: right. >> host: so there's -- he is the most honest, upright figure in the whole revolution, but there's also a part of him that's liking the shadows, or at least likes running people who are in the shadows. >> guest: out out this, we do anything to win. he's a resourceful guy. i will -- you're going to have to kill me, which seems to have been impossible, by the way, kill me because i come up with plan b and c in order to out maneuver you. >> host: now, how does the secret fix react when there's five, when 35 a # is caught? >> guest: go back. they went down for a while, and one of the letters talks about woodhall saying -- washington saying, you know, if he would do this, i need you to go to the city to do this. he seems to be destroyed. >> host: townsend? >> guest: townsend took it the hardest out of all of them, and con
, uh-huh. what do you think? >> guest: well, clearly he was doing this when he was a young man, and then he's doing this in the second war, the american revolution. >> guest: right. >> host: so there's -- he is the most honest, upright figure in the whole revolution, but there's also a part of him that's liking the shadows, or at least likes running people who are in the shadows. >> guest: out out this, we do anything to win. he's a resourceful guy. i will -- you're...
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when you're, uh, for the good of the people?humanitarian -- isn't that, like, someone who's really into, like, human rights -- something like that? >> it's, like, what should be done, like, morally. >> humanitarian is someone who's -- thinks about other people's feelings and other people -- the people around them. >> to have humanity? >> it has to do with, like, human rights and, like, just, like, causes and stuff. like, my mom does a lot of, like, humanitarian stuff, so... >> humanitarian can mean two things. one, it could be the person who helps to alleviate human suffering, or could be the acof helping out people in need. >> and she should know. amanda works for the american red cross. so, what is international humanitarian law? >> international humanitarian law, also sometimes known as the geneva conventions, are basically the rules of war. >> and what's happening today? >> today is something that we call "raid" cross. it's a series of simulations that teaches young people about the rules of war. so, the idea is that there a
when you're, uh, for the good of the people?humanitarian -- isn't that, like, someone who's really into, like, human rights -- something like that? >> it's, like, what should be done, like, morally. >> humanitarian is someone who's -- thinks about other people's feelings and other people -- the people around them. >> to have humanity? >> it has to do with, like, human rights and, like, just, like, causes and stuff. like, my mom does a lot of, like, humanitarian stuff,...
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>> i still kind of ne t think of anything. >> jimmy: uh-huh. uh-huh.st about it, i mean, you know, not everyone does nice things. >> not everyone. >> jimmy: you included. maybe you can do some nice things before. >> yeah. >> christmas. >> christmas. >> jimmy: do you do your chores? >> well not all the time. >> jimmy: not all the time. okay. >> some times when my dad tells me to take out the dog. i do. even though tip is really -- >> who? >> my brother. >> jimmy: your brother is named after a mouse. is your brother a mouse. >> he knows the show of stuart little the mouse. >> jimmy: should i write him down for no gifts? >> well, maybe. >> jimmy: half a gift. >> half. >> jimmy: chop something in half and give it off to him. >> uh-huh. like half. >> guillermo: half a cookie. >> half a bracelet or necklace. >> jimmy: a good idea. get him half a bracelet. or necklace. half a necklace. >> or ring. >> jimmy: have you done anything else you want to tell me about this year. anything that i could say to santa that would, you know, because the nicer you have been,
>> i still kind of ne t think of anything. >> jimmy: uh-huh. uh-huh.st about it, i mean, you know, not everyone does nice things. >> not everyone. >> jimmy: you included. maybe you can do some nice things before. >> yeah. >> christmas. >> christmas. >> jimmy: do you do your chores? >> well not all the time. >> jimmy: not all the time. okay. >> some times when my dad tells me to take out the dog. i do. even though tip is really --...
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>> uh, dish, exactly. >> reporter: the customer is always right?this site, where salespeople swap horror stories about their customers or "custys." hall has even created "custy" categories. the cranky custy, they're dubbed crusty. >> and if you walk in and you're a crusty, it's like, just, i don't want to deal with you, i'm going to run away and hide in the stock room, you know. >> reporter: category "b" is downright ghoulish. >> there's the bloodsucker, who will not buy anything, and ask you a million questions and want to start talking about their bowel movements and their -- their love affairs. >> reporter: category "c" is meticulous to a fault. >> there's the picky -- the ones that are, uh, taking out their magnifying glasses and analyzing everything, and analyzing everything you do. >> reporter: category "d" are the customers hall says are downright pigs. >> the piggy shoppers? they're horrible. they go into a store and just ravage it. >> reporter: hall posted this video of a discount store he toured pre- christmas. >> dirty underwear >> repor
>> uh, dish, exactly. >> reporter: the customer is always right?this site, where salespeople swap horror stories about their customers or "custys." hall has even created "custy" categories. the cranky custy, they're dubbed crusty. >> and if you walk in and you're a crusty, it's like, just, i don't want to deal with you, i'm going to run away and hide in the stock room, you know. >> reporter: category "b" is downright ghoulish. >>...
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. >> uh-huh. >> that organization and m charge does not cover the capital improvements necessary for those loops. so if we were to take open ownership of those failing assets then we need to come up with the multiple millions of dollars to consortium them >> uh-huh. >> it comes down to where's the money going to come from in order to improve the performance. so at this point in time we don't have funds appropriated to meet that service obligation >> but if pg&e is going to be increasing or if they're asking for a rate increase because they know the capital improvement is more at some point it's going to come out of our budget we're covering that cost anyway are you suggesting that pg&e actually subsidies that with the tariff increase. >> i'm suggesting we don't have the immediate funding capacity and if the hatch which he enterprise - we don't have the credit rating. >> so pg&e can borrow with the funding mechanism. >> at this point we don't have the funds in the bank to make the improvement. if we had the ability to borrow fund we could over cam come that huddle we wouldn't have to
. >> uh-huh. >> that organization and m charge does not cover the capital improvements necessary for those loops. so if we were to take open ownership of those failing assets then we need to come up with the multiple millions of dollars to consortium them >> uh-huh. >> it comes down to where's the money going to come from in order to improve the performance. so at this point in time we don't have funds appropriated to meet that service obligation >> but if pg&e...
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>> uh, i do have numbers.o have numbers. >> okay. >> they're in my head. >> [laughs] that doesn't-- i was really caught off guard when michael went out and made this extravagant purchase without anybody's permission. it's a bold move, but it's impossible to determine if it's a good return unless you run the numbers. >> you know, you just can't keep all these numbers in your head and think that everyone could read what you're thinking. >> why can't you trust that i know what i'm doing? >> because i could have spent that 18,000 five other ways. >> michael, the word that comes to my mind is "reckless." >> i have a construction crew getting ready to clean up this building, like, tomorrow morning. >> i think i-i need more time. across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. gei
>> uh, i do have numbers.o have numbers. >> okay. >> they're in my head. >> [laughs] that doesn't-- i was really caught off guard when michael went out and made this extravagant purchase without anybody's permission. it's a bold move, but it's impossible to determine if it's a good return unless you run the numbers. >> you know, you just can't keep all these numbers in your head and think that everyone could read what you're thinking. >> why can't you trust...
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>> uh-huh. and look.k, and look. >> well, i mean-- >> no. >> wait a minute. >> there is no "well." >> it's a scratch. so a team member did that? >> yeah. carelessness. >> it's called an accident. i mean, andrew, you do understand that things happen, right? >> oh, i understand, but not constantly. >> the question is do you have enough patience and tolerance to educate them, to train them, to forgive them? >> [scoffs] i have seen my employees whittle away at the integrity of la dogworks...by stupidity, by laziness. by not--not coming to work. you hire people...and that's where your problem starts. the personalities, the laziness, the bad work ethic-- all these variables drive me crazy. how many times do i have to ask you to do something? how many times do i have to ask you? it's like the water torture-- boom, boom, boom. we're working together here, we're a team, we're a hierarchy. we're just like the dogs. who's the top dog, who's the alpha male? me. you gotta do what i say when i say it. i mean, if i coul
>> uh-huh. and look.k, and look. >> well, i mean-- >> no. >> wait a minute. >> there is no "well." >> it's a scratch. so a team member did that? >> yeah. carelessness. >> it's called an accident. i mean, andrew, you do understand that things happen, right? >> oh, i understand, but not constantly. >> the question is do you have enough patience and tolerance to educate them, to train them, to forgive them? >> [scoffs] i...
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uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. (grunting) whoa! ooh, ha, ha, ha. aha! i knew i had an umbrella.erfect for carrying stuff. huh. i really should get rid of some of this. (grunts) (hooting excitedly) you want that? oh, sure. (chatters "all right!") (chattering excitedly) (gasps) my first yellow hat.
uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. (grunting) whoa! ooh, ha, ha, ha. aha! i knew i had an umbrella.erfect for carrying stuff. huh. i really should get rid of some of this. (grunts) (hooting excitedly) you want that? oh, sure. (chatters "all right!") (chattering excitedly) (gasps) my first yellow hat.
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and he saw that. >> uh-huh. okay. so we have washington and then hamilton -- >> and then we have -- well, before hamilton we have john jay. >> uh-huh. >> who -- >> now he's an interesting one because we all have copies of the federalist papers -- >> of which he wrote only -- >> he writes only five. but, so, you know, there he is forever with hamilton and madison. but we -- so we know the name, but he himself is a little pale. and i have to say that of all your portraits, maybe that -- his was the most interesting to me because of, well, partly because of what he was willing to do during the revolution. >> oh. >> he had a lot of tough assignments, really tough stuff. tough stuff morally. >> yeah, he did. he ran a spy ring during the revolutionary war. and he, he came to believe that you couldn't be neutral in this revolution. you couldn't just sit back and say, okay, i'll just wait and see what happens. and if england wins, i'll be english, and if america wins, i'll be american. you had to choose. and so he said, look,
and he saw that. >> uh-huh. okay. so we have washington and then hamilton -- >> and then we have -- well, before hamilton we have john jay. >> uh-huh. >> who -- >> now he's an interesting one because we all have copies of the federalist papers -- >> of which he wrote only -- >> he writes only five. but, so, you know, there he is forever with hamilton and madison. but we -- so we know the name, but he himself is a little pale. and i have to say that of...
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. >> eric: uh, has there been any communication at all? >> rick: um, no. just...about r.j. i don't -- i... i really don't know what she's been up to. the good news is i have time. you can fill me in. what's been going on in brooke's life? >> brooke: hi, katie. it's brooke. i just wanted you to know how
. >> eric: uh, has there been any communication at all? >> rick: um, no. just...about r.j. i don't -- i... i really don't know what she's been up to. the good news is i have time. you can fill me in. what's been going on in brooke's life? >> brooke: hi, katie. it's brooke. i just wanted you to know how
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uh...yes, i am. good. good. it's the best business reporting, isn't it? uh...yeah. it's okay.i don't... think the cartoons are very funny. wait. wait. what...cartoons? the, uh, cartoon that goes with each article. this one says "mel karmazin."
uh...yes, i am. good. good. it's the best business reporting, isn't it? uh...yeah. it's okay.i don't... think the cartoons are very funny. wait. wait. what...cartoons? the, uh, cartoon that goes with each article. this one says "mel karmazin."
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uh-huh. i know this hasn't always been easy for you.my life too. ♪ it's just like yours, mom! [ jane ] behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with my open hearts collection at kay jewelers, the number one jewelry store in america. there are millions of reasons to give one, but the message is always the same. keep your heart open... and love will always find its way in. thank you. thank you. ♪ every kiss begins with kay so i got the windows nokia tablet. it's, well, impressive. it's got the brightest hd screen, super-fast 4g lte, so my son can play games and movies almost anywhere, and it's got office for school stuff. but the best part? i got the lumia 928 for my daughter for free, with the best low-light smartphone camera this side of the north pole. dad for the win. mm! mm! mm! ♪ honestly, i want to see you be brave ♪ no, i'm good. ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicorette mini delivers fast craving relief in just 3 minutes. double your chances of quitting it wh nicorette
uh-huh. i know this hasn't always been easy for you.my life too. ♪ it's just like yours, mom! [ jane ] behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with my open hearts collection at kay jewelers, the number one jewelry store in america. there are millions of reasons to give one, but the message is always the same. keep your heart open... and love will always find its way in. thank you. thank you. ♪ every kiss begins with kay so i got the windows nokia tablet. it's, well, impressive. it's...
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>> uh-huh. >> last year, doctors here at nationwide children's hospital in columbus found a tumor in grant's brain. they cut it out, but the surgery left him with stroke-like symptoms. plus he had to go through months of radiation and chemotherapy to try to stop the spread of the disease. yet through it all grant has shown remarkable determination which he credits at least in
>> uh-huh. >> last year, doctors here at nationwide children's hospital in columbus found a tumor in grant's brain. they cut it out, but the surgery left him with stroke-like symptoms. plus he had to go through months of radiation and chemotherapy to try to stop the spread of the disease. yet through it all grant has shown remarkable determination which he credits at least in