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you gossiping little villain. tell me, doctor. the medallion you found amongst the baby's clothes, you have it still? he even knows about the medallion. no, i confess rosaura not to be my daughter but an unknown baby found by a pilgrim. but i have treated her as if she were my own daughter. this is flaminia, my sister. now, i know the love i felt for you. it was the love of a sister for her brother. and for that same reason, did i love you. now, all my hope for beatrice is gone. no, you have ruined me. but how? i received an inheritance of 30,000 ducats for the upbringing of my only child, rosaura. the baby died, and i should have lost the inheritance. i decided to substitute an unknown baby for the dead rosaura, but it is still not too late for my nephew to dispossess me of the inheritance. but who is this nephew? a certain lelio. stop where you are, all of you. you see before you a desperate man. too late, signor lelio. what's done is done. - beatrice is to be my wife. - i will confound hell itself. i will convulse the entire un
you gossiping little villain. tell me, doctor. the medallion you found amongst the baby's clothes, you have it still? he even knows about the medallion. no, i confess rosaura not to be my daughter but an unknown baby found by a pilgrim. but i have treated her as if she were my own daughter. this is flaminia, my sister. now, i know the love i felt for you. it was the love of a sister for her brother. and for that same reason, did i love you. now, all my hope for beatrice is gone. no, you have...
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a lot, but this is a villain who seems to be in on what he's doing wrong.you as an actor? >> oh, yes, yes. that whole subtext. it's great. buck marshall is a great character, he's bigger than life, but he knows how to do his job well and it's fun. it's fun. the writing is extremely good, so i really love playing it. >> well, let's talk about that. that's what i think. i find it -- i usually don't laugh at commercials. this is, in some ways, a commercial, but it's a drama. do you find -- is there anyone you've come across, because i know you've done a lot of press and talked to a lot of people about this, who believes that there could be an ifib, there could be an agricultural food chain that is this corrupt? >> i suppose so, sure. you know, ifib, industrial food image bureau, i'm the ceo. and i know that you have mostly ceos on your show, and so i'm very proud to be a fictional ceo on your show. yeah, i think, you know, it's the argument between the big food companies, the big food giants and the sustained agriculture people, and it's an issue that's going
a lot, but this is a villain who seems to be in on what he's doing wrong.you as an actor? >> oh, yes, yes. that whole subtext. it's great. buck marshall is a great character, he's bigger than life, but he knows how to do his job well and it's fun. it's fun. the writing is extremely good, so i really love playing it. >> well, let's talk about that. that's what i think. i find it -- i usually don't laugh at commercials. this is, in some ways, a commercial, but it's a drama. do you...
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tara you know i don't remember whole he was a villain i'm getting i like batman better than superman oh well that man had more carrots i didn't fly ok what makes a good superhero oh golly he has to be unique he has to be different he has to be empathetic you have to care about him and he has to have a weakness if if one of the problems with superman for me and for the company that owns superman was that he had no weakness they had to would invent krypton just to get something that would make you worry about when he was fighting somebody you're famous for you give them flaws right you like to superheroes have some flaws some they have to have flaws because even i hate to say this but even i am flawed everybody is you is then i know it's hard to believe what do you make of the real life superhero squads that are popped up down in san diego there's a real well i hope they don't i hope they don't get hurt because they don't really have super power and they go around dressed up as as superheroes and looking bird situations so i just hope as i say that they don't sometimes get involved in
tara you know i don't remember whole he was a villain i'm getting i like batman better than superman oh well that man had more carrots i didn't fly ok what makes a good superhero oh golly he has to be unique he has to be different he has to be empathetic you have to care about him and he has to have a weakness if if one of the problems with superman for me and for the company that owns superman was that he had no weakness they had to would invent krypton just to get something that would make...
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was hoover the villain? well, i don't know that hoover was a villain.ver was carrying on the existing point of view that had dominated the behavior of the government up until that time-- namely, that it wasn't the government's business. laissez faire was the way in which the economy should operate. the price system would make the necessary adjustments. if things were going well, people would make profits, and if they weren't, they wouldn't make profits, and that would help in the adjusting process. this was the state of mind. this was what economists were saying, and the government had behaved that way for a long, long, long time. as the 1920s faded, and with them, the memories of prosperity, the 1930s brought an awareness that there was a serious split between traditional economic theories and present economic realities. john maynard keynes was building a theory that dealt with total purchasing power-- aggregate demand-- and asking whether this was in balance with aggregate supply. his answers pointed to a path out of the depression. essentially what k
was hoover the villain? well, i don't know that hoover was a villain.ver was carrying on the existing point of view that had dominated the behavior of the government up until that time-- namely, that it wasn't the government's business. laissez faire was the way in which the economy should operate. the price system would make the necessary adjustments. if things were going well, people would make profits, and if they weren't, they wouldn't make profits, and that would help in the adjusting...
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me as a villain.ers stake it, there's nothing i can do about that. i mean, i -- you know, i tried to put my best foot forward. i try to be who i am. >> reporter: on top of their legal troubles, the giudice's marriage has been dogged by persistent tabloid rumors that joe is cheating on his wife. joe joined us in the giudice kitsch ton talk about their life together. >> reporter: there have been tabloid rumors that you've been cheating. >> it's like every week, isn't it? >>. >> reporter: what's that like? >> it comes from being on television. it comes with the territory. >> someone takes a shot and says i'm cheating. it doesn't make a difference. >> reporter: what has it done to the two of you? >> nothing. we're good. >> no rumor is ever going to come between us. if anything, through all this, it's made us stronger and, you know, we're grateful for that. >> reporter: like many of the housewives, teresa has used her fame to build an empire. she's turned her skills in the kitchen into a career as a three-
me as a villain.ers stake it, there's nothing i can do about that. i mean, i -- you know, i tried to put my best foot forward. i try to be who i am. >> reporter: on top of their legal troubles, the giudice's marriage has been dogged by persistent tabloid rumors that joe is cheating on his wife. joe joined us in the giudice kitsch ton talk about their life together. >> reporter: there have been tabloid rumors that you've been cheating. >> it's like every week, isn't it?...
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hark, villain, beware. tell the colonel i've arrived. oh, but sir, he's expecting guests. i know, and he is half expecting me, if not exactly looking forward to it. i see. oh, what name shall i say, sir? who? mr. hummel? yes. clear out. clear out. amalia. it's amalia. yes, it is. pretty polly. who's that? is there a parrot in the room? i don't see one. is it jacob? it's a ghost. jacob. i'm frightened. this is a sort of thing i've been concealing. funny man. oh, god, almighty. what? who is it? is it jacob? my name is jacob. oh, and my name is amalia. no. no. no, oh, my god. oh, this is the way i look now. that is the way i used to look. oh, one lives and learns. i spend most of my time in that cupboard to avoid seeing people and being seen. what are you looking for here, jacob? my child, our child. oh, she is sitting in there. where? in there, in the hyacinth room. yes, there she is. does her father know, i mean the colonel, your husband? well, i lost my temper with him once and told him everything. yes? oh, he didn't believe me. he said, that's what all wives say when they
hark, villain, beware. tell the colonel i've arrived. oh, but sir, he's expecting guests. i know, and he is half expecting me, if not exactly looking forward to it. i see. oh, what name shall i say, sir? who? mr. hummel? yes. clear out. clear out. amalia. it's amalia. yes, it is. pretty polly. who's that? is there a parrot in the room? i don't see one. is it jacob? it's a ghost. jacob. i'm frightened. this is a sort of thing i've been concealing. funny man. oh, god, almighty. what? who is it?...
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it is quite nice quite direct and he's not being like here and here is definitely be considered a villain but with the same does not imply to the crimea read reports coming from there that he is being seen something of legitimate president over there so you see how divided the country is right now. on the ousted president can see into and out while we are still wasting all this to get a call that is news conference. the core of its main asset you you are talking about the goals adopted by the new government has enraged people in the sand some of the country not exactly at the zoo was it is. the first or just explain to the east of all floyd ukraine which i guess that is heavily populated by ethnic russians. it's also the ukrainian of the industrial powerhouse that's why people living in these parts of the bed sheet they have a feeling. also of possible independence with what i mean is that they don't feel the need to be connected to do with the west the twenty five knots in the sunni or perhaps even economical meet with the same time obviously these two parts of the veggie have been livin
it is quite nice quite direct and he's not being like here and here is definitely be considered a villain but with the same does not imply to the crimea read reports coming from there that he is being seen something of legitimate president over there so you see how divided the country is right now. on the ousted president can see into and out while we are still wasting all this to get a call that is news conference. the core of its main asset you you are talking about the goals adopted by the...
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the list of g c h q's latest on ticks reads a bit like a cartoon villains manual edward snowden has revealed that a covert unit within the agency is messing with target social media accounts so that changing their profile pictures on facebook posting and deleting status says and they're sending cryptic messages to their friends and family containing dissent from ation about them now g c h q's joint intelligence threat research group even uses unwitting journalists to funnel information about potential targets and they're also into honey traps they pose as attractive women online in order to get potential targets to meet with them in person i think what's unique in this area it's the first public proof that we've seen that serious issues of illegality have been brought forward the interference of other people's communications the violation of the privacy of hundreds of thousands if not millions of people if the government knows everything about you information is power and then there have enormous power over you which we always say something interesting here with all these revelations what do
the list of g c h q's latest on ticks reads a bit like a cartoon villains manual edward snowden has revealed that a covert unit within the agency is messing with target social media accounts so that changing their profile pictures on facebook posting and deleting status says and they're sending cryptic messages to their friends and family containing dissent from ation about them now g c h q's joint intelligence threat research group even uses unwitting journalists to funnel information about...
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the villain is more business, an evil overlord and remodels himself to president villain.is all about forcing everybody to live according to his plan and nothing to do with capitalism, he's the antithesis of it. charles: john, here is the thing, my big beef, the bigger beef i had, i'm used to hollywood and whether it's crony, anti-cronyism, crony business, whatever it is, anti-capitalism, anti-republican, anti-america, anti-constitution, i'm used to that with movies in general, but when they start to aim it at kids that's when i get worried. >> i agree with that and i can see the criticism. now, on the surface it seems kind of like a lazy critique of big business and so on. it isn't. i think it's subversive in the tr truest sense. word. and your michael moors are going in and thinking it's an anti-capitalist diatribdiatribe little people living our lives, we have a right to ambitions and the rights of labor, and kids are just going to enjoy it, it's a funny comedy, but there is a serious and i think very valid philosophical point being made there. who is the enemy of ambit
the villain is more business, an evil overlord and remodels himself to president villain.is all about forcing everybody to live according to his plan and nothing to do with capitalism, he's the antithesis of it. charles: john, here is the thing, my big beef, the bigger beef i had, i'm used to hollywood and whether it's crony, anti-cronyism, crony business, whatever it is, anti-capitalism, anti-republican, anti-america, anti-constitution, i'm used to that with movies in general, but when they...
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there is a villain named president business.is could run a little bit deadly. charles: looks a little bit like mitt romney. listen, hollywood has its own agenda. it feels a little bit more threatening when they start to push this out to our kids over and over. >> when you have movies based on characters and you are trying to find a villain within those characterizations, often times they had of those corporations is an easy target. charles: people go to work, they pay their rent, their mortgage, they put their kids to college, they give to charities, two churches, why when it is ceo p and easy target? >> it is a simple way. i am not saying it is the right thing to do. paul newman was at the top of the corporation. kind of the evil one. lego, i think, is interesting. it does appeal hugely to kids. maybe it can start a debate within a household. i do not know if kids look at it that way, though. next week is actually more antibusiness. robocop is all about the big corporation taking over a city for evil purposes. >> paul, you are
there is a villain named president business.is could run a little bit deadly. charles: looks a little bit like mitt romney. listen, hollywood has its own agenda. it feels a little bit more threatening when they start to push this out to our kids over and over. >> when you have movies based on characters and you are trying to find a villain within those characterizations, often times they had of those corporations is an easy target. charles: people go to work, they pay their rent, their...
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and that violates the villains and that the disobedience gang that deng added that the uk government. usc is still inside my socks and a touch of the cabinet and once i get all that icky and immediately see the functioning and look to the establishment division folly that mr mundy said in the monte august to the top of the students. but this is getting posted about the upa government's content and posting a few till we meet on confidence. stokes was enough and testament teaching however she is the new efficient in that it be ok if anyone has added an all day and i did that. after conference on about. he'll be up to the princely state of jammu and kashmir has been in the occupied by optus on over six decades now the upa government is in the national he's admitting that allen is vested in a copy and paste we've come to the tuesday ride on sunday prime minister this might be the nominee is on these the newest updates on that extend to him it is do it and it means facing tight end in death by an entity kidding to indian fishermen been the dead death penalty. they even got in on monday inf
and that violates the villains and that the disobedience gang that deng added that the uk government. usc is still inside my socks and a touch of the cabinet and once i get all that icky and immediately see the functioning and look to the establishment division folly that mr mundy said in the monte august to the top of the students. but this is getting posted about the upa government's content and posting a few till we meet on confidence. stokes was enough and testament teaching however she is...
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so there are still villains out there. but sometimes it's not just villains and victims. sometimes we all have a responsibility, even if -- well, my family wasn't here when there were slaves. my family wasn't even here when there was jim crow. i grew up knowing that the "n" word was bad and, you know, i would certainly never use it, but i recognize that i have a greater responsibility, that it's not just about am i someone who has malice in my heart toward people of other racial backgrounds, but rather, there are these tensions and problems that we have to address cooperatively and constructively, recognizing sometimes we're all to blame. sometimes none of us is to blame. you just have these situations where the people to be blamed -- well, they're long dead and gone. nonetheless, we still have this mess that we have to muddle through. so that's what it's about. c-span: where does this title, "yellow," come from? >> guest: well, i wanted to have a provocative title, and -- and you know, it's a great dust jacket, i think. i owe a lot to basic books for having done it. real
so there are still villains out there. but sometimes it's not just villains and victims. sometimes we all have a responsibility, even if -- well, my family wasn't here when there were slaves. my family wasn't even here when there was jim crow. i grew up knowing that the "n" word was bad and, you know, i would certainly never use it, but i recognize that i have a greater responsibility, that it's not just about am i someone who has malice in my heart toward people of other racial...
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a year later it was the lorax casting environmentalists against villains.dent business. take a listen to him. >> would you cancel my 2:00? this next meeting could run a little bit deadly. >> looks a little bit like mitt romney. >> so let me get this straight. hollywood is brainwashing your kids with a lego villain who looks like mitt romney? really. come on. i remember when the number one target on the block was "sesame street." >> i thought "sesame street" was supposed to be sharing and being nice to people. but over the years they have gotten more liberal. >> maybe they should. they should have the hungry muppets, the food stamp muppets and have the evil person being the obama administration. >> that's right, kids. efforts for food stamps, and dr. suess hasn't been spared either. >> the lorax an adaptation of the dr. suess book. the movie set to be released next month is about a woodland creature who speaks for the trees and fights rampant industrialism. >> these guys are right. what we're doing is creating occu-toddlers? >> i think they're occu-crazy. th
a year later it was the lorax casting environmentalists against villains.dent business. take a listen to him. >> would you cancel my 2:00? this next meeting could run a little bit deadly. >> looks a little bit like mitt romney. >> so let me get this straight. hollywood is brainwashing your kids with a lego villain who looks like mitt romney? really. come on. i remember when the number one target on the block was "sesame street." >> i thought "sesame...
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as the villain.s you -- as we already know, three diplomates were expelled because they were accused of financing these protests which the united states has denied. the united states had to come in better terms through the organization of the american states but as we know, the government has already an argument across the board, so the people who represent venezuela and the american states rejected any intervention from the united states. >> the venezuelan government says it is also sending troops to the west to prevent armed groups from help progress test tors. the nuclear watchdog agency says iran has reduced the stock pile to it's lowest point. three days talks ended today, they say they are on track to a permanent deal. they found iran does not have enough uranium to develop a weapon. three al jazeera journalists detained in egypt, appeared in court today. they pleaded not guilty to all charges, they are accused of joining or aiding and abetting a terrorist organization, al jazeera continues to
as the villain.s you -- as we already know, three diplomates were expelled because they were accused of financing these protests which the united states has denied. the united states had to come in better terms through the organization of the american states but as we know, the government has already an argument across the board, so the people who represent venezuela and the american states rejected any intervention from the united states. >> the venezuelan government says it is also...
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newsom became a hero to some and a villain to others. >> a lot of folks second guessing. but i have no regrets. >> the marriages were voided and newsom's actions led to a battle that included 2008 voter approved prop 8 declaring marriage is only between a man and woman. in june u.s. supreme court ruled same-sex marriages are legal in california. >> the voters passed prop 8 between marriage between a man and woman our public officials are simply ignoring the state constitution they've been sworn to up hold. >> the ride is over for california's gays and lesbians. this afternoon, they're back at city hall where it began. marking a 10th anniversary. >> we'll have more at 6:00. investigators say a sketch helped them get a dangerous rapist off the streets. he is being held on $300,000 bail tonight. officers say he sexual assaulted a woman in san jose. here is the sketch the sheriff says led investigators to this guy. >> there is one person in particular that the public keyed on where we got tips i need to say the public solved this case. >> the sheriff addressed the case of sie
newsom became a hero to some and a villain to others. >> a lot of folks second guessing. but i have no regrets. >> the marriages were voided and newsom's actions led to a battle that included 2008 voter approved prop 8 declaring marriage is only between a man and woman. in june u.s. supreme court ruled same-sex marriages are legal in california. >> the voters passed prop 8 between marriage between a man and woman our public officials are simply ignoring the state constitution...
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and southern california the evil villain of southern california uses 15% or less. >> reporter: southeast asian has a monsoon climate so farmers grow rice. but around calusa county in california where every rainstorm is cause to celebrate, farmers also grow rice. california raises beef and dairy cows, to feed them alfalfa for grazing, growers have been using more water than the entire bay area and southern california clear down to san diego combined. >> cows are getting about three times as much water as humans are in california right now between the irrigated pasture and irrigated alfalfa. at least that much. to raise a 24-ounce steak on irrigated pasture on the san joaquin valley uses exactly as much water as a person would use taking a five minute shower every day for a year. >> reporter: critics say that farmers brought this water shortage on themselves and everyone else in the state. farmers were using 85% of all available water in this state. they used about half of that water on just four crops. rice and cotton and alfalfa and land to feed cows. before the recent cut backs this is
and southern california the evil villain of southern california uses 15% or less. >> reporter: southeast asian has a monsoon climate so farmers grow rice. but around calusa county in california where every rainstorm is cause to celebrate, farmers also grow rice. california raises beef and dairy cows, to feed them alfalfa for grazing, growers have been using more water than the entire bay area and southern california clear down to san diego combined. >> cows are getting about three...
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so johnson, if there is a villain in the book, johnson is it. he is just a terrible president. >> something you said kind of peaked my interest. you mentioned briefly that there was some interest in our policy of land redistribution. can you fill that out a little bit? did he ever get anywhere and liked what was it means or sort of the structure of that plan? >> bear in mind is a lot of areas in the south were early on during the war, whites abandoned the coast of south olympic they abandoned the coast of georgia. that, of course, is one of the first place as u.s. forces land early on. 63, have taken over the coast of south carolina. the whites flee inland. so that our giant pockets in the south with her on the whites. there are areas where the soldiers arrived, slaves moved into the plantation big house, divided the land up, and the number of the generals, people like sherman who are not progressive economic and hammered a black rights but, of course, they're trying to incorporate the last thing you need is a giant entourage of black refugees.
so johnson, if there is a villain in the book, johnson is it. he is just a terrible president. >> something you said kind of peaked my interest. you mentioned briefly that there was some interest in our policy of land redistribution. can you fill that out a little bit? did he ever get anywhere and liked what was it means or sort of the structure of that plan? >> bear in mind is a lot of areas in the south were early on during the war, whites abandoned the coast of south olympic they...
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. >>> game show villain or game show hero?mpion whose game winning tactic includes playing mind games on his competitors. >> a month before he went on to jeopardy, arthur choo studied like crazy. he's the best ever, others call him an emotionless villain. they believe he is gaming the system, you know, cheating. tonight we asked arthur choo to respond to the doubters and haters. >> i can't argue with their impression of me. we're playing for money out there. between $10,000 and getting haters on twitter, the $10,000 is more important to me. >> the truth is, his strategy is as old as jeopardy, which is as old as arthur chu. both are 30, he calls his technique the forest bounce named after chuck forest. instead of going down in a straight line, he jumps all over the board looking for daily doubles and betting very strange amounts. >> about 200 miles wide -- >> i have an advantage, but i think it's mainly because people don't talk enough about the strategy that goes into playing jeopardy. they think it's a game of pure trivia. >>
. >>> game show villain or game show hero?mpion whose game winning tactic includes playing mind games on his competitors. >> a month before he went on to jeopardy, arthur choo studied like crazy. he's the best ever, others call him an emotionless villain. they believe he is gaming the system, you know, cheating. tonight we asked arthur choo to respond to the doubters and haters. >> i can't argue with their impression of me. we're playing for money out there. between $10,000...
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. >>> "jeopardy" purists up in armss the game show villain, arthur chu, he is a hero villain, is back here on "money" and we can't wait to hear how he will spend all of the cash that he just won. "piles of money" coming right up. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. at's why i take mywarfari. but it looks like maybwe should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my docr. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking prada without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. bereurgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valve replaced. seek immediate medical c
. >>> "jeopardy" purists up in armss the game show villain, arthur chu, he is a hero villain, is back here on "money" and we can't wait to hear how he will spend all of the cash that he just won. "piles of money" coming right up. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. at's why i take mywarfari. but it looks like maybwe...
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i don't represent villains anymore.i speak for innocent victims who do not speak for themselves. >> pretty epic. he told al jazeera that he did this ad to grab people's attention and boy, did it. it has gone viral. facebook turns 10 years old tomorrow. what started as a scrappy online cool kids club is now a global phenomen phenomenon. rob rebels has more -- reynolds has more. >> con received in a college dormroom, it has become a behemoth. a growing number of teenagers lost interest. dj saul has studied facebook's changing dem graphics? >> what we found was that in the last three years there are 3 million fewer teenagers and we define that as 13 to 17-year-olds with 18 to 24 being the next demographic up. there is a decline in both and specifically a 25% decline amongst addressable teenagers in facebook advertising. >> to find out what happened, we went right to the source, a bunch of cool kids hanging out after school. >> this whole way where everybody can get hold of you no matter what and like they just know everyth
i don't represent villains anymore.i speak for innocent victims who do not speak for themselves. >> pretty epic. he told al jazeera that he did this ad to grab people's attention and boy, did it. it has gone viral. facebook turns 10 years old tomorrow. what started as a scrappy online cool kids club is now a global phenomen phenomenon. rob rebels has more -- reynolds has more. >> con received in a college dormroom, it has become a behemoth. a growing number of teenagers lost...
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in the name we should understand that insurance companies, rather than being villains are actors better in the bind between the two contradictory things that we as americans want in our system. low cost and high intensity. look at some of the political differences we hear it from both of our political parties. promises repeatedly made by democrats when it comes to the public system and republicans when it comes to private systems that we can have somehow better care at a cheaper price. now, the auto industry, as aggressive as it is, does not claim when it sells its own cars that those cars really function better than bmws or audis or jag wires and the american people don't expect to be able to buy a bmw horse chevy and expected to function like to be in tokyo. and yet, we are told repeatedly that we can expect that. it's not realistic. >> host: greg bloche, what about living wills and assisted suicide? is that something will talk more about in the future? >> guest: i think living wills are an important part of the story. my brothers wife is a few days from her passing. a 50 auto, non-sm
in the name we should understand that insurance companies, rather than being villains are actors better in the bind between the two contradictory things that we as americans want in our system. low cost and high intensity. look at some of the political differences we hear it from both of our political parties. promises repeatedly made by democrats when it comes to the public system and republicans when it comes to private systems that we can have somehow better care at a cheaper price. now, the...
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. >> jon: just to go super villain on them. >> right really to make sure he was a schmuck. >> jon: right stole six million pieces of art, some of the most important pieces of art in our history and building a giant museum to put it in and hiding it in salt mines in aws treal. he burned a lot of pick cass yeses and dali's because he called it degenerate art. he was trying to end the culture of these people he killed. he was just going to say he didn't exist. that was why these men were brought on board. >> jon: this was a system -- >> he started back in the late 30s going into -- sending guys to france saying we would like to take a look at your muse ym and would register all of the art from all of the museums in france. >> jon: did have it something to do with -- he was ultimately a failed artist. he was a painter that never got his due. this whole thing could have been avoid if people were just like no, i like it. it's a beautiful sunset. nice job. >> there was literally -- i think there are three artists trying to get into this austrian art school and two of them got in and hitler didn
. >> jon: just to go super villain on them. >> right really to make sure he was a schmuck. >> jon: right stole six million pieces of art, some of the most important pieces of art in our history and building a giant museum to put it in and hiding it in salt mines in aws treal. he burned a lot of pick cass yeses and dali's because he called it degenerate art. he was trying to end the culture of these people he killed. he was just going to say he didn't exist. that was why these...
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and in home equity credit, a particular villain in the run up to the recession, the total fourth quarter number was $529 billion compared to 2012, it was down $34 billion. there week's number reflects the confident survey taken in january. the survey says confidence is now up over three mountains a sign the economy may gain momentum soon. the announcements are lucked news to the u.s. federal reserve, the fed is kept short term interest rates purposely low, close to zero, since december 2008. it is a strategy called quantitative easing a bond buying program pumping tens of millions of dollar as month, as stimulus, as other positive signs come like increased borrowing and confidence, u.s. federal reserve chairwoman janet yell len says the fed would likely taper. >> the purpose of quantitative easing we have been buying longer term treasurery securities and agency mortgage backed securities, the objective has been to push down longer term interest rates. and i believe with succeeded in doing that. the purpose, is to disperse spending and to achieve more rapid growth. the newly announced deb
and in home equity credit, a particular villain in the run up to the recession, the total fourth quarter number was $529 billion compared to 2012, it was down $34 billion. there week's number reflects the confident survey taken in january. the survey says confidence is now up over three mountains a sign the economy may gain momentum soon. the announcements are lucked news to the u.s. federal reserve, the fed is kept short term interest rates purposely low, close to zero, since december 2008. it...
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>> a movie villain. >> he looked like a bad guy. >> yeah. >> we do have don cogan he's joining us "rightte." this looks like a pretty sketchy business to be involved in. tell us about it. >> we don't go looking for any problems, we're just looking for beautiful gemstones, you know, it's just some of the locations we go into get pretty dangerous sometime, but if you want the best stones, you want to get them at the best price it's the only way to do it is to go directly to the source. but sometimes that means going to places that nobody has been before. >> tell us about maybe the sketchiest or the most terrifying moment that we're going to see on this show. >> for example, we were going into cambodia there was a land mine situation where we didn't know if we just walked through it, we were about to walk through it. you don't know what's going on and, you know, it's a pretty sketchy situation. >> so how do you and your team, say, get word that a guy's got a load of rubies or some other precious gem, how do you find that stuff out? >> we get call, we get tips, we hear it on the grapevine. t
>> a movie villain. >> he looked like a bad guy. >> yeah. >> we do have don cogan he's joining us "rightte." this looks like a pretty sketchy business to be involved in. tell us about it. >> we don't go looking for any problems, we're just looking for beautiful gemstones, you know, it's just some of the locations we go into get pretty dangerous sometime, but if you want the best stones, you want to get them at the best price it's the only way to do it is...
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. >> she was the villain in the script. we found that we had a very sympathetic, very useful truth about how we all kind of keep our power hidden and we fear it. >> suddenly it was no longer a classic battle between good and evil, but a more modern fight between hope and fear. >> sorcery. >> reporter: not to mention the triumph of of the sister hood. >> whey love about the movie as the father of daughters is the idea that the handsome prince isn't the one that comes to save them. they save each other. >> yeah. that was one of the things we were really excited about. >> guys love that. dads hate handsome princes. >> if he's that charming that early, it's usually a red flag. ladies, it's a red flag. >> reporter: this week, disneyland gave our three little princesses a surprise treat. here we go. a private audience with elsa and anna in the flesh. >> what would be the first thing you would make with your ice powers. >> own of course, the theme to "frozen." >> do you know that song? ♪ let it go ♪ let it go ♪ can't hold it back
. >> she was the villain in the script. we found that we had a very sympathetic, very useful truth about how we all kind of keep our power hidden and we fear it. >> suddenly it was no longer a classic battle between good and evil, but a more modern fight between hope and fear. >> sorcery. >> reporter: not to mention the triumph of of the sister hood. >> whey love about the movie as the father of daughters is the idea that the handsome prince isn't the one that...
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two of them are villains. when you think of black, you think of bad. -- begun tome thatte this, too ingested put itngest it and to out there. i call it the allegory of the slaves who do not even know they are captive. they look at two-dimensional shadows of themselves. when they finally become unshackled and have a chance to look at the people behind the shadows, they reject the image. we have begun to accept the shadow of the reality and to reject the reality in favor of this hyperreal, somehow more accessible image of ourselves. and frankly, they have done a very good job of it. images in the media, all of them , are replete with depraved and despicable black people, and there are very, very few images of admirable, redeemable, dignified black people. >> how much of what you just laid out without african-american characters or the lack of complex, fully developed african-american characters, how much of that weighs on you when you make decisions about what to play, like the blacklist or what have you? i have
two of them are villains. when you think of black, you think of bad. -- begun tome thatte this, too ingested put itngest it and to out there. i call it the allegory of the slaves who do not even know they are captive. they look at two-dimensional shadows of themselves. when they finally become unshackled and have a chance to look at the people behind the shadows, they reject the image. we have begun to accept the shadow of the reality and to reject the reality in favor of this hyperreal,...
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many cases you begin with someone being a hero and then in a matter of two or three days he was a villainas a killer. [ as schwarzenegger ] show me the movies with the arnold schwarzenegger with the stunts and loud explosions and all the muscles. [ as cosby ] i want to see the comedy programming with the children. [ british accent] watch bravo! yeah, i want to see "the real housewives." rewind! yeah! jimmy? it's been hours. we told you the x1 entertainment operating system show me "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." that's what i'm talking about right there. [ cheers and applause ] [ female announcer ] control your tv with your voice. the x1 entertainment operating system. only from xfinity. >>> as alvin latham sat in jail on a murder charge, everyone in venice, louisiana, was talking about what happened or didn't happen the night tinky leiker died. >> everyone debated it. two people, one life jacket. what would i do? would i share it? you'd like to think you'd share it. but would you? >> since alvin was a man of limited means, the court appointed attorney peter barbee to defend him
many cases you begin with someone being a hero and then in a matter of two or three days he was a villainas a killer. [ as schwarzenegger ] show me the movies with the arnold schwarzenegger with the stunts and loud explosions and all the muscles. [ as cosby ] i want to see the comedy programming with the children. [ british accent] watch bravo! yeah, i want to see "the real housewives." rewind! yeah! jimmy? it's been hours. we told you the x1 entertainment operating system show me...
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and in home equity credit, a particular villain in the run up to the recession, the total fourth quarterumber was $259 billion, compared to 2012 it was down $34 billion. this week's positive numbers compliment the latest consumer confidence survey taken in january. the survey says confidence is now up over 3 points, a sign the economy may gain momentum soon. the announce suspect a welcome new to the u.s. federal reserve. they have kept short-term interest rates purposely low. it's a strategied called quantitative easing, a bond buying program bumps money into the economy as stimulus. as other positive signs come, like increased borrowing and confidence, janet yellen says the fed will likely taper. >> the purpose of quantitative'sing, we have been longer term treasury securities, the objective has been to push down longer-term interest rates, and i believe we have succeeded in doing that. the purpose is disburse spending in the economy and to achieve more rapid economic growth. >> investors say the fed will most likely not increase rates until 2015. the newly announced debt comes with bag
and in home equity credit, a particular villain in the run up to the recession, the total fourth quarterumber was $259 billion, compared to 2012 it was down $34 billion. this week's positive numbers compliment the latest consumer confidence survey taken in january. the survey says confidence is now up over 3 points, a sign the economy may gain momentum soon. the announce suspect a welcome new to the u.s. federal reserve. they have kept short-term interest rates purposely low. it's a strategied...
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. >> here has been blasted for unconventional winning strategy dubbed a mad genius and villain on socialcurrently the reigning champion. the answer is, who is arthur chu. jeopardy's polarizing analyst is back. >> tonight he is playing for more cash to defend his winning streak. much to the cha grin of those who feel chu is gaming the system. >> it knows which categories are good for him. that a plis to arthur chu. >> 31 days of oscars. 1200 canadian bodies. >> breaking from the strategies of going through one category, he jumps all over the board, throwing his opponents off with unpredictability and upping chances of finding the prized daily doublesural on. >> arthur chu is rewriting the rules. all he wants is the money. >> his tactics drew backlash on social media, but he said his strategy is fair game and he's in it to win it. >> you realize we are playing for actual money. a lot of money. the rules are what the rules are. >> while the adjective sound like they were ripped from the pages of a comic book -- villain. >> jeopardy villain. >> it is choou that might be having the last laugh
. >> here has been blasted for unconventional winning strategy dubbed a mad genius and villain on socialcurrently the reigning champion. the answer is, who is arthur chu. jeopardy's polarizing analyst is back. >> tonight he is playing for more cash to defend his winning streak. much to the cha grin of those who feel chu is gaming the system. >> it knows which categories are good for him. that a plis to arthur chu. >> 31 days of oscars. 1200 canadian bodies. >>...
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chillin' with dylan the villain. "d" to the "y" to the -- hey, mr. dunphy.
chillin' with dylan the villain. "d" to the "y" to the -- hey, mr. dunphy.
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what about naming the villains from disney movies? sporcle.com has over 100,000 stimulating games just waiting to challenge you. the website also lets you create your own quizzes, which, if you're lucky, can be featured on the sporcle's home page. sporcle is great to play with friends and family. with "click this," i'm nydja. >> mangoes and bananas and pineapples, oh, my! you don't have to be a wizard to learn how to make a yummy fruit salsa. i'll show you how. >> in spanish, "salsa" means "sauce." but as nicole found out, salsa also means "delicious." >> so, chef johnny, fruit salsa. what do we do? >> well, first we're gonna start by taking a mango and peeling it. and before i do that, let me just get you going on the banana. you want to help me with the banana? >> i would love to. >> okay. so what we're gonna do -- now, see, most of the time, you take this and break it. >> mm-hmm. >> sometimes it cracks like that. you can just peel it open and peel it like that. >> okay. >> it's funny, you know, in mexico -- i've always peeled it li
what about naming the villains from disney movies? sporcle.com has over 100,000 stimulating games just waiting to challenge you. the website also lets you create your own quizzes, which, if you're lucky, can be featured on the sporcle's home page. sporcle is great to play with friends and family. with "click this," i'm nydja. >> mangoes and bananas and pineapples, oh, my! you don't have to be a wizard to learn how to make a yummy fruit salsa. i'll show you how. >> in...
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how much of a villain are added sugars? >> well, we are over-adding things like sugar that are linked to things like heart disease and diabetes, so it is very critical that we reduce these in our diet. >> reporter: here's the problem. in 1960, the average american man weighed 166 pounds. by 2012, he was up to 160 for women, up to 164 in 2012. two thirds of americans are now overweight or obese, so will the new labels help us cut out the lbs? when the researchers at cornell university added nutrition labels in dining halls, they were surprised to see students cut by 7% their consumption of calories and fat. >> if it draws attention to the amount of calories you're consuming, that's great. then you make more conscious decisions how to reduce the calories. >> reporter: the challenge, turning the information into action. yeah, one big complaint is that the new labels may have recommended levels of sodium and salt that are way over what doctors want to see. now the grocery manufacturers association says it would support the labe
how much of a villain are added sugars? >> well, we are over-adding things like sugar that are linked to things like heart disease and diabetes, so it is very critical that we reduce these in our diet. >> reporter: here's the problem. in 1960, the average american man weighed 166 pounds. by 2012, he was up to 160 for women, up to 164 in 2012. two thirds of americans are now overweight or obese, so will the new labels help us cut out the lbs? when the researchers at cornell...
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infiltrating into the cities in the first place and complain they can do little to fight back now lisa villains could be heard and thousands of ordinary people all over syria remain hostage inside their own homes waiting for help. already three years into this conflict that could prove very long wait indeed refreshing r.t. from syria meanwhile the u.s. is challenge the syrian government over its commitment to chemical disarmament us secretary of state warned the massacres of possible military action if it misses the deadlines to destroy its arsenal moscow responded by insisting such rhetoric only hampers the process and mr britain gordon is a former officer in the british army's chemical defense regiment says chemical disarmament in a war zone such as syria is a formidable task. there always been great difficulties doing this is a hugely ambitious plan and without the lead of the russian federation and us we just wouldn't be here the majority of these chemicals and precursors pretty much stopped north of damascus we know the sort of fighting that's going on in the contested areas has to go thro
infiltrating into the cities in the first place and complain they can do little to fight back now lisa villains could be heard and thousands of ordinary people all over syria remain hostage inside their own homes waiting for help. already three years into this conflict that could prove very long wait indeed refreshing r.t. from syria meanwhile the u.s. is challenge the syrian government over its commitment to chemical disarmament us secretary of state warned the massacres of possible military...
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industry of books half of which that said hits in the rozzenburgs were innocent and mack car thi was a villain and the other half that said chambers and mccarthy were national heroes and the rosenburgs were guilty. >> i'll move forward a bit here to remember a day when i was sitting in my cube cal talking to a man name frank who was one of the first freedman hires in 1930. he was probably pretty close to 80 at the time and when he tilted his head rather dramatically i thought i was waiting for a medical emergency. instead he had spotted on my book shelves allen weinstein's purge ji and he was reading the spine. you know he was guilty he said. and i said i thought the weinstein book came pretty close to dem traiting that. to which he said ask your boss. >> he walk add way. i walked into my boss' office. i walked in and said mr. wilson, what do you know about verona and he looked at me like personnel had made a real serious mistake and he said as in two gentlemen of. >> i said no mr. frank was in and said i should read into something called verona. he went ghost white. and he said you mean venon
industry of books half of which that said hits in the rozzenburgs were innocent and mack car thi was a villain and the other half that said chambers and mccarthy were national heroes and the rosenburgs were guilty. >> i'll move forward a bit here to remember a day when i was sitting in my cube cal talking to a man name frank who was one of the first freedman hires in 1930. he was probably pretty close to 80 at the time and when he tilted his head rather dramatically i thought i was...
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more about art or a villain triple bill and the park at the dot com and make sure you hear when the games get go and will have special coverage on this route sochi two thousand ford the eye. the us and eu sanctions will continue to burden the economy of the key wrong that's the message from us secretary of state john kerry at a meeting with his iranian counterpart on the sidelines of the munich security conference washington and brussels listed some of the restrictions under an interim deal reached in november in exchange for two pronged scaling down nuclear enrichment. however now kerry has reaffirmed that the remaining sections are there just a political scientist to top it off the rest of the who used to be an advisor to it on the negotiating team on nuclear issues says of the comments do more harm than good. and is the case and patient tactics which is part of the school prom. call it seemed the policy the other prong being surprisingly many france and has begun just trim of new statesman that the signing prison obama state of the union address is written content productive. and then
more about art or a villain triple bill and the park at the dot com and make sure you hear when the games get go and will have special coverage on this route sochi two thousand ford the eye. the us and eu sanctions will continue to burden the economy of the key wrong that's the message from us secretary of state john kerry at a meeting with his iranian counterpart on the sidelines of the munich security conference washington and brussels listed some of the restrictions under an interim deal...
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it's fitting that liberal inch be the place to really annoying to these said the skills because villains always been at the center of chinese cinema you can believe that it's always been the platform to introduce chinese cinema to the world of innocence. each of the v festival where angry won its first major prize with the wedding banquet back in nineteen eighty three and where jenny moved one game for red sorghum back in nineteen eighty eight. so really to just go back to the recent chinese filmmakers to the world and now with these prices but the critical one for blackpool thin ice when choosing a whole new generation of chinese filmmakers to wrestle worked to chinese filmmakers coming up very strong this year that you've covered many of these film festivals in berlin stock up on what's your overall assessment of this year's offerings. well every year so it is a mixed bag on the twenty films in competition and some four hundred across all the sections on so you gotta get the good and the bad this year i think we have a building. great selection of top films left me all the chinese film
it's fitting that liberal inch be the place to really annoying to these said the skills because villains always been at the center of chinese cinema you can believe that it's always been the platform to introduce chinese cinema to the world of innocence. each of the v festival where angry won its first major prize with the wedding banquet back in nineteen eighty three and where jenny moved one game for red sorghum back in nineteen eighty eight. so really to just go back to the recent chinese...