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yeah, because the things that they have to take on it's just -- it's unreal. and it makes me proud to, you know, wear the skin. >> larry: did you ever think about giving up? >> oh, yes. yeah. >> larry: lots? >> yeah. >> but the thing that kept me going was the faith. there was always this little bit of a spark of life that said, it's going to be okay, just keep going, just keep moving. the thing that i had to do, is
yeah, because the things that they have to take on it's just -- it's unreal. and it makes me proud to, you know, wear the skin. >> larry: did you ever think about giving up? >> oh, yes. yeah. >> larry: lots? >> yeah. >> but the thing that kept me going was the faith. there was always this little bit of a spark of life that said, it's going to be okay, just keep going, just keep moving. the thing that i had to do, is
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an air of unreality. how did these reach the point scrambling to interview them.t makts those stories tick next. [ announcer ] if you think about it, this is a lot like most job search sites. - they let everyone in, - [ crowd groans ] so the best people can't stand out. join theladders.com. the premium job site for only $100k+ jobs... and only $100k+ talent. hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> once upon a time, we in the news racket come up with as close reality as we can manage. now we get sucked into reality television and all the whack jobs desperate to be on it. >> the first reality shows were indicated talk shows hosted by the likes of phil donahue, oprah winfrey, sally je
an air of unreality. how did these reach the point scrambling to interview them.t makts those stories tick next. [ announcer ] if you think about it, this is a lot like most job search sites. - they let everyone in, - [ crowd groans ] so the best people can't stand out. join theladders.com. the premium job site for only $100k+ jobs... and only $100k+ talent. hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes....
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actually, it's unreal. it's a blizzard. it's a freaking blizzard. >> my earrings are freezing my ears off. >> reporter: north of here in boston, the triple threat. cold, snow, and high winds. in some sections of massachusetts they could see up to ten inches of snow by tonight. they're also dealing with massive waves, as strong winds combine with unusually high tides. in providence, rhode island this weekend homeowners dug out from under seven inches of snow. and they didn't seem to mind. >> i pushed the driveway with a broom the first time. and now i'm just going over it again. you know, you keep up with it, it's not so bad. >> reporter: even florida is dealing with the cold. in pinellas park as temperatures were expected to dip below freezing shelters opened their doors. >> we can do up to about 200 folks. right now i think we're hovering somewhere around 50 or 60. >> reporter: but there's some good news. ski resorts in maine are hopping with eight inches of fresh powder this morning at sunday river. >> it's like a winter
actually, it's unreal. it's a blizzard. it's a freaking blizzard. >> my earrings are freezing my ears off. >> reporter: north of here in boston, the triple threat. cold, snow, and high winds. in some sections of massachusetts they could see up to ten inches of snow by tonight. they're also dealing with massive waves, as strong winds combine with unusually high tides. in providence, rhode island this weekend homeowners dug out from under seven inches of snow. and they didn't seem to...
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an unreality check. >> time is going by really slow. bill: caution were you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. i'm bill o'reilly. thank you for watching us. we have a special treat. the segment from the year wrapped into one program. healthcare, you haveel been talking about it on your program. >>an yes. bill: the key question is, do you believe that the constitution of the united stateson demands the government pay for poor people's healthcare? healthcare? >>.bill: isn't it true that the united states of america is a compassionate nation which providesat safety nets for peop. i'm not opposed to poor people having access to healthcare if they can't afford it. what are you going to do, let them die in the street? >> of course, not. tell me all g the street corners in all the towns where people are dieing in the streets because they don't have healthcare. bill: theyte go to the emergency rooms. >> exactly. what obama is doing -- this is the first step getting rid of the private sector healthcare. thisca is g
an unreality check. >> time is going by really slow. bill: caution were you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. i'm bill o'reilly. thank you for watching us. we have a special treat. the segment from the year wrapped into one program. healthcare, you haveel been talking about it on your program. >>an yes. bill: the key question is, do you believe that the constitution of the united stateson demands the government pay for poor people's healthcare?...
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the economy in 1933 contracted by a third, unreal. compared to the great recession of today, what we live through the last couple of years is nothing compared to what people went through during the great depression. the country testily needed those jobs back, and so the democrats ran on a platform of repeal. and the first state to vote for prohibition, the 21st amendment, was michigan in march of 1933. it only took nine months for the final state to vote. and on december 1933 was the state of utah, allstate, utah. and on that day, prohibition came to an end. >> the decisive vote on the 36 date against prohibition is happy news for the nice date and for many others throughout the land. with an eye on the summerfest, thousands are being called back to work. at least 500,000 new jobs are predicted at the result of repeal. . . >> i started the prohibition handover in 2003 when i took a bottle of wine to my grandmother's place. i came from a methodist family and my grandmother did not have the most positive response. there were three of a
the economy in 1933 contracted by a third, unreal. compared to the great recession of today, what we live through the last couple of years is nothing compared to what people went through during the great depression. the country testily needed those jobs back, and so the democrats ran on a platform of repeal. and the first state to vote for prohibition, the 21st amendment, was michigan in march of 1933. it only took nine months for the final state to vote. and on december 1933 was the state of...
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unreal! oh yeah! whoaaa-- ( alarm sounding ) i'm sorry. you okay? my bad, mr. sapp. oh yeah. go national. go like a pro. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. i was just in town for a few days, and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. is he in? he's in copenhagen. oh, well, that's nice. but you can still see him! you just said he was in... copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>
unreal! oh yeah! whoaaa-- ( alarm sounding ) i'm sorry. you okay? my bad, mr. sapp. oh yeah. go national. go like a pro. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your...
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. >> it's unreal -- it's a blizzard. >> reporter: in indiana, it's so cold -- even the street salt won't melt the ice. >> the roads are in poor condition. the roads are snow-packed, slick and hazardous. >> reporter: in buffalo, new york, fans could barely see sunday's bills-colts game. near whiteout conditions on the field. and the brain-freeze in the stands. in minneapolis, firefighters struggled when stores and homes went up in flames. the fire hydrants were iced over. in detroit, an nbc viewer took home video of this ice rescue. three teenagers were stranded when their boat got stuck in icy waters. and in new york city, the thrill of new year's eve seems like an after-thought. bundled up with wind chills in the single digits. >> this is ridiculous, this is too cold. >> if you have exposed skin and you go outside, you don't have all your skin covered, you can get frostbitten in some ten minutes. this is dangerous cold. >> reporter: dangerous for drivers, too. >> ice, a lot of cars in ditches. we missed florida. we miss the south. >> reporter: it's not much better there. temperatures in
. >> it's unreal -- it's a blizzard. >> reporter: in indiana, it's so cold -- even the street salt won't melt the ice. >> the roads are in poor condition. the roads are snow-packed, slick and hazardous. >> reporter: in buffalo, new york, fans could barely see sunday's bills-colts game. near whiteout conditions on the field. and the brain-freeze in the stands. in minneapolis, firefighters struggled when stores and homes went up in flames. the fire hydrants were iced over....
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yeah, because the things that they have to take on it's just -- it's unreal.nd it makes me proud to, you know, wear the skin. >> larry: did you ever think about giving up? >> oh, yes. yeah. >> larry: lots? >> yeah. >> but the thing that kept me going was the faith. there was always this little bit of a spark of life that said, it's going to be okay, just keep going, just keep moving. the thing that i had to do, is and what i tell people to keep going on in these economic times, to keep moving, every step. no matter how small. some days you don't want to get out of bed. if you take one step every day, you get there. yeah. >> larry: when he speaks, hollywood listens. oprah, tyra banks. t.d. jakes are all his friends. we're getting to them. more with tyler perry and the secret of his success in 60 seconds. >> larry: we're back with tyler perry. when he makes a movie, audiences go to see it. guaranteed. his latest film "madea goes to jail." here's a look. >> all rise. the honorable judge mathis presiding. you may be seated. first case -- >> is that who the hell i
yeah, because the things that they have to take on it's just -- it's unreal.nd it makes me proud to, you know, wear the skin. >> larry: did you ever think about giving up? >> oh, yes. yeah. >> larry: lots? >> yeah. >> but the thing that kept me going was the faith. there was always this little bit of a spark of life that said, it's going to be okay, just keep going, just keep moving. the thing that i had to do, is and what i tell people to keep going on in these...
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unreal! oh yeah! whoaaa-- ( alarm sounding ) i'm sorry. you okay? my bad, mr. sapp. oh yeah.o national. go like a pro. >>> we're just learning tonight that actor john travolta is flying one of his jets to haiti tonight on a relief mission. we're told he's bringing supplies and a group of nurses to the country to help. let's check back with anderson cooper. what are we focusing on on "ac 360" tonight, anderson? >> larry, a lot of different stuff. we'll bring you up to date on what is happening today and some of the dramatic things over the weekend. thousands of children newly orphaned, this is a new generation of orphans in this country. i spoke with one doctor at a hospital camp outside port-au-prince who is worried about kids under her care maybe stolen taken by childhood traffickers. we'll talk to unicef and members from save the children about their concerns and on you real these concerns of trafficking are. we have remarkable new video tonight that shows the panic and the horror immediately he after the earthquake h. we just got this today. a lot of haitians are concerned
unreal! oh yeah! whoaaa-- ( alarm sounding ) i'm sorry. you okay? my bad, mr. sapp. oh yeah.o national. go like a pro. >>> we're just learning tonight that actor john travolta is flying one of his jets to haiti tonight on a relief mission. we're told he's bringing supplies and a group of nurses to the country to help. let's check back with anderson cooper. what are we focusing on on "ac 360" tonight, anderson? >> larry, a lot of different stuff. we'll bring you up to...
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>> it had a sense of unreality about it for me. i still not believe that i was the person asked to serve on the court. it just did not seem real. the arguments of the court are not long. there's only an hour allotted per case, normally, unless extended time is permitted. i discover that, indeed, we did have members of the court who liked to has been number of questions. bj who liked to ask a number of questions. -- who liked to ask a number of questions. i was reluctant to ask questions because of my lack of experience in the courtroom at this level. to learn how often they felt it was a program to us questions and to learn how they asked questions and how the whole process unfolded, i had a high learning curve at first. i had to see how the cases unfold in a courtroom at the oral argument and what was appropriate and what was not. >> are you cognizant of the public in the back or are you conscious of what is going on in the room or do you focus only on the lawyers making the case? >> normally, the focus would be only on the lawyer
>> it had a sense of unreality about it for me. i still not believe that i was the person asked to serve on the court. it just did not seem real. the arguments of the court are not long. there's only an hour allotted per case, normally, unless extended time is permitted. i discover that, indeed, we did have members of the court who liked to has been number of questions. bj who liked to ask a number of questions. -- who liked to ask a number of questions. i was reluctant to ask questions...
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i mean, bonuses that were unreal. $15 million, $20 million a year for some of the folks that were running the security agencies, some of the sales people and others in these investment banks. by the way, all these institutions would have collapsed and failed, even the ones this morning that are reporting record profits, they were about to collapse were in not for the generosity -- i shouldn't say generosity -- were it not for the american people that through their government saved them. now they're willing to complain about everything. they're ramping up a huge effort in this town to prevent any effort to change the way things work. this president said let's decide to stopt pernicious practice of having fdic insured banks trading in their initiatives. this president is right to try to stop it. they're gathering an army to try to oppose it. this issue of too big to fail, the president is right about that. absolutely right. this shows the house of cards. we've all seen it, and we saw it collapsed, or near collapsed. were it not for the congress, the president, the american people in back st
i mean, bonuses that were unreal. $15 million, $20 million a year for some of the folks that were running the security agencies, some of the sales people and others in these investment banks. by the way, all these institutions would have collapsed and failed, even the ones this morning that are reporting record profits, they were about to collapse were in not for the generosity -- i shouldn't say generosity -- were it not for the american people that through their government saved them. now...
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that is a promise that is still unrealized.e great positive impacts for energy and trade and other initiatives, and those are so unexplored at the moment, and i think there is an enormous amount of potential. the final thing i will say -- something to look out for that was supposed to be highlighted more at the london conference and probably will be is the question of international civilian leadership. this has been a problem in afghanistan and is looking like this may continue to be a problem. people have left the contest to become special representatives for the united nations. there was an announcement that there would be a new senior civilian representative, not bringing together the different international -- international civilian representation. it is a lot for them to deal with all of us. unless we are more coherent in the efforts, we are unlikely to convince them to do the same. and we need to beat a more effective helper and we have to rethink the issue of the international community, how they channel the assistance t
that is a promise that is still unrealized.e great positive impacts for energy and trade and other initiatives, and those are so unexplored at the moment, and i think there is an enormous amount of potential. the final thing i will say -- something to look out for that was supposed to be highlighted more at the london conference and probably will be is the question of international civilian leadership. this has been a problem in afghanistan and is looking like this may continue to be a problem....
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[applause] [applause] [applause] >> this is unreal.solutely everyone in the room, the four judges, the national book foundation. i thank my brilliant, brilliant editor, melanie, one of the great editors and the history of children's literature. i thank all my colleagues and for our straus and giroux, simon bowden, lauren walsh and jennifer dor, elizabeth cairnes, so many others. i thank my wonderful wife, sandy sane jorde to listen to every word many times. i thank my wonderful daughters, hannah and ruby who were here tonight. who supported me all the way. i thank kirstin for so many things from carry a city where books and kids need, and you know more than anything i think this woman beside me, claudette colvin for taking a fly around me, taking a chance on me. she had never heard of me. why would she do such a thing and somehow she did in my job in this book was to pull someone who was about to disappear under his tree's rogge out from under their and by god, you know, because of the courage of these judges, because of claudet's will
[applause] [applause] [applause] >> this is unreal.solutely everyone in the room, the four judges, the national book foundation. i thank my brilliant, brilliant editor, melanie, one of the great editors and the history of children's literature. i thank all my colleagues and for our straus and giroux, simon bowden, lauren walsh and jennifer dor, elizabeth cairnes, so many others. i thank my wonderful wife, sandy sane jorde to listen to every word many times. i thank my wonderful daughters,...
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this is unreal how -- and you guys are talking about how they haven't really given us any informations like some kind of conconspiracyy. host: we'll let our guest answer. guest: i'm not a big conconspiracy theerist. but i take the listener and the viewers' points that we don't know a lot about this. if deadly force is being used in the name of my state, i want to know a lot about how that works. we don't know a lot about how that works. and i take his point. i think this way has been way underreported. people talk about a drone program, but the drone is just a technique. this is a target assassination program. they've used other techniques. they had a hit on a terrorist in somalia. he was in his car in a convoy, apparently a very bad person, a special forces helicopter surrounded and just shot it up so everyone was dead. navy sales rappelled down, grabbed his body, and flew off. so it's not just in pakistan, it's not just drones. it's in somalia. we've done it in yemen, pakistan, iraq, afghanistan. we may have done it other places we don't know about. so i take his point that when you
this is unreal how -- and you guys are talking about how they haven't really given us any informations like some kind of conconspiracyy. host: we'll let our guest answer. guest: i'm not a big conconspiracy theerist. but i take the listener and the viewers' points that we don't know a lot about this. if deadly force is being used in the name of my state, i want to know a lot about how that works. we don't know a lot about how that works. and i take his point. i think this way has been way...
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that the taxes begin on this legislation sooner than the benefits begin, and cuts in medicare are unreal at a time when we're going to see a dramatic increase in the number of people in this country eligible for medicare as the baby boomers start retiring this year, 2010, those born after world war ii start retiring this year and the number of people who are on medicare and eligible for medicare is going to skyrocket. all of this going on, the message to this congress, to the democratic leadership in this congress is, you need to change course, change direction, and make sure that you're reflecting the will of the american people. but instead, instead, the leadership doesn't get that message. even today, as senator-elect brown prepares to come down here to be sworn into the united states senate sometime in the next few days, the white house and democratic congressional leaders have once again retreated behind closed doors to make deals and finalize a single version of their government takeover of health care. that's not what the american people want. and speaker pelosi said today in resp
that the taxes begin on this legislation sooner than the benefits begin, and cuts in medicare are unreal at a time when we're going to see a dramatic increase in the number of people in this country eligible for medicare as the baby boomers start retiring this year, 2010, those born after world war ii start retiring this year and the number of people who are on medicare and eligible for medicare is going to skyrocket. all of this going on, the message to this congress, to the democratic...