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and voila, the clerk handed over the $7. >> viola, may have meant voila. [ laughter ] how did viola evensense? the musical instrument? and bugle horn -- the clerk handed over. nicely done. the nba board of governors has approved the use of advertising on player uniforms. they are going to put small patches on the jerseys. it will just like nascar but with black people. and some basketball purists are unhappy about this. you know, major league soccer has ads on their jerseys and nobody seems to care about major league soccer, right? [ laughter ] the nba estimates it would make $100 million on ad revenue. per year. the celtics will be the boston market celtics. [ laughter ] denver, they will be the chicken mcnuggets. and dallas, the team will be the dallas mavericks starring jodie foster and mel gibson, now available on blu-ray. so -- viola! [ laughter ] there is a dangerous new trend on the internet that of course people are participating in. it's the salt and ice challenge. people put salt on their skin and press an ice cube on it and try to hold on to the ice for as long as they can. an
and voila, the clerk handed over the $7. >> viola, may have meant voila. [ laughter ] how did viola evensense? the musical instrument? and bugle horn -- the clerk handed over. nicely done. the nba board of governors has approved the use of advertising on player uniforms. they are going to put small patches on the jerseys. it will just like nascar but with black people. and some basketball purists are unhappy about this. you know, major league soccer has ads on their jerseys and nobody...
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voila. shoes on, potty if you need it. honey, get your sister. okay. here -- nobody move!'m getting a dustpan. >> mom? i think you're having a heart attack. >> honey, do i look like the type of person who has a heart attack? >> that was a clip from the very funny short film called "just a little heart attack." starring and directed by elizabeth banks, produced for the american heart association. part of their go red for women campaign. it struck a chord because a lot of people paying attention to this issue in part because rosie o'donnell's announcement that e at age 50 suffered a nearly fades heart attack earlier -- fatal heart attack earlier this month. she posted a poem on her blog. it reads in part, "my l.a.d.," left an tear year descending artery on the heart, "was 90% blocked. they call this heart attack a widow maker. i'm lucky to be here. know the symptoms, ladies. listen to the voice inside the one we call so easily to ignore. call 911." she didn't visit the emergency room or call her cardiologist until the next day. not all women are so lucky. we beat the drum on
voila. shoes on, potty if you need it. honey, get your sister. okay. here -- nobody move!'m getting a dustpan. >> mom? i think you're having a heart attack. >> honey, do i look like the type of person who has a heart attack? >> that was a clip from the very funny short film called "just a little heart attack." starring and directed by elizabeth banks, produced for the american heart association. part of their go red for women campaign. it struck a chord because a lot...
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voila. you want to taste? >> let us taste. >> potted mackerel. >> all right.> wow. >> nice. >> that is nice. like the champagne in there. >> what's the fruits? >> the crowd. >> the roar goes up on the crowd. >> some crab from devon, winkles and welks. the seafood here is amazing. we just want to showcase that. we do these as well. >> i have my eye on this lobster roll. anybody want to try these? >> now you're talking. >> that was the sausage. >> i think i'm going to give them a little bit of mackerel, too. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> still to come this morning after your local news, complete coverage of the olympics from this morning's action. >> don't forget tonight prime time, the all american beach volleyball gold medal match. >> the usa will win. >>> 9:57 is your time now on this wednesday, august 8th, 2012. i'm eun yang. a tough commute this morning. let's check in with danella sealock to see if things settled down. >> i wish i had good news but instead an accident at frederick seeing an accident there. let's head over to i-270. delays here and
voila. you want to taste? >> let us taste. >> potted mackerel. >> all right.> wow. >> nice. >> that is nice. like the champagne in there. >> what's the fruits? >> the crowd. >> the roar goes up on the crowd. >> some crab from devon, winkles and welks. the seafood here is amazing. we just want to showcase that. we do these as well. >> i have my eye on this lobster roll. anybody want to try these? >> now you're talking. >>...
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. >> voila. kind of like a gravy. when you're french you don't do gravey. >> we're american.ht by the park where the action is. lobster rolls, local. we like to represent the locals. old bay. very new england. chopped chervil, fresh lemon. >> look at those little sliders. we always like to have a little touch of new york, a little touch -- a touch of america, a touch of british, and a touch of french. barbecue pulled pork sliders. fantastic. >> how do you serve this, like a pizza? >> serve yourself. this is family style. basically you just cut the potato, cabbage and carrots with the sausage. voila. >> i think we've got some takers here. >> how are you, matt. >> chef, thank you so much. you have to come back and show us more treats later. >> yes. we have a couple more treats for you coming up. >> thank you so much. we'll see you in a few minutes. our coverage continues. >> i would love to make you taste it. >> you don't have to make us. >> last event of women's gymnastics. >> it's been so amazing. definitely a dream come true. >> i like this thing. i really do. you see these
. >> voila. kind of like a gravy. when you're french you don't do gravey. >> we're american.ht by the park where the action is. lobster rolls, local. we like to represent the locals. old bay. very new england. chopped chervil, fresh lemon. >> look at those little sliders. we always like to have a little touch of new york, a little touch -- a touch of america, a touch of british, and a touch of french. barbecue pulled pork sliders. fantastic. >> how do you serve this,...
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manufactures met the demand and voila, seedless grapes were cultivated. you' right, grape seeds have many benefits and have been credited for helping with just everything way back from the days of ancient egypt to wrinkles, cancer, from wrinkles to cancer and everything in between, they have said to help. recently associated with helping with high blood pressure and cholesterol. the arguments for the seeds staying in comes from hard core health enthusiasts. they say the grapes have been biological tampered with. you see this a lot in watermelon, now. the seedless, or you get the white seed, as opposed to the rich dark seed. i've noticed it too, in bananas. used to have that dark pit at the bottom, but it's been taken out. this can cause the fruit to lose its nutritional power. some say this tampered fruit is viewed by our body as foreign and may cause inflammation and set up a more acidic environment in the body making it vulnerable to disease like cancer, of course. it's a little deeper into some of the theories out there. but that's what a lot of people
manufactures met the demand and voila, seedless grapes were cultivated. you' right, grape seeds have many benefits and have been credited for helping with just everything way back from the days of ancient egypt to wrinkles, cancer, from wrinkles to cancer and everything in between, they have said to help. recently associated with helping with high blood pressure and cholesterol. the arguments for the seeds staying in comes from hard core health enthusiasts. they say the grapes have been...
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my stage director shows me the app that gets it all, real time, voila! i'm in business? this is on my iphone 4-s. i will cashier it in a second when the 5 comes out. why? because i know i can't live without it. last night i said how i missed the show "newsroom." uh my friend says, do you have an ipad? due. he says, go to hbo and watch them. how can anyone who cannot afford an ipad and iphone be happy? i'm about to switch from the closing ceremonies to breaking bad. i forget the channel number. there's a thousand of them like the honey badger i'm getting stung a thousand times while i look for it. the apple itv will allow me to talk to a siri character who told me about a dynamite restaurant in brooklyn and i will never have to deal with the clicker again. how about google? you're on it every second. you click on the ads because they're on target. last night just purely by mistake i got caught using another search engine. it was a nightmare. i will never, never again stray from google. not even by accident. amazon? it pushed me to a book it predicted i would like because
my stage director shows me the app that gets it all, real time, voila! i'm in business? this is on my iphone 4-s. i will cashier it in a second when the 5 comes out. why? because i know i can't live without it. last night i said how i missed the show "newsroom." uh my friend says, do you have an ipad? due. he says, go to hbo and watch them. how can anyone who cannot afford an ipad and iphone be happy? i'm about to switch from the closing ceremonies to breaking bad. i forget the...
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put them together and voila, google has the makings of a travel site that can give yelp a real run for money. amazingly, google once tried to buy yelp for a reasonable price. i think the combination of froemmers and social media reviews to go with the powerhouses has the potential to give yelp -- well, it could outvote yelp, and i like yelp. meanwhile, there's the other voice of the web. there's groupon. it's shown deceleration in its core business. the irritating e-mail coupons you get for nail so lons and brazilian whacks, after some initial excitement that drove customers to stores via good copyrighting, i think the thrill is gone here. this business model seems broken. the whole darn point of the internet is you get to avoid all the risk associated with inventory. amazon carries no inventory, so they have no risk. groupon is in such lousy shape, this is something they're blaging about? google is a huge european business, 50% europe. i didn't hear about anything bad about europe on their call. two companies going in very different directions. google taking advantage in its ole brill
put them together and voila, google has the makings of a travel site that can give yelp a real run for money. amazingly, google once tried to buy yelp for a reasonable price. i think the combination of froemmers and social media reviews to go with the powerhouses has the potential to give yelp -- well, it could outvote yelp, and i like yelp. meanwhile, there's the other voice of the web. there's groupon. it's shown deceleration in its core business. the irritating e-mail coupons you get for...
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voila, that's the shot. >> but it's in all your movies. >> i use it differently. >> very unusual. listen -- you're right. >> film making. >> we got to run real quick but in the movie mooki is back, you're playing him again and what's he up? >> still delivering pizzas. >> really? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> okay. no -- no big change for mooki? >> he's never delivered pizza that wasn't hot. mooki never delivered a pizza where the cheese was slid to one side. >> i wish he was my pizza delivery person! the movie is "red hook summer." we're out of time and congratulations on the mike tyson show. it just closed. the play. you had a good time with him? >> mike is wonderful. but it's going to be touring and hopefully people can see it here in d.c. >> if it does and you're here come back. sarah back to you. >>> thank you. making memories, how the obamas are being honored ahead of the 20th wedding anniversary. that's coming up next. >> plus, one man's unique proposal that involved a lot of strangers, first let's check in with holly. >> it's the most fun you can have at the kennedy center. they
voila, that's the shot. >> but it's in all your movies. >> i use it differently. >> very unusual. listen -- you're right. >> film making. >> we got to run real quick but in the movie mooki is back, you're playing him again and what's he up? >> still delivering pizzas. >> really? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> okay. no -- no big change for mooki? >> he's never delivered pizza that wasn't hot. mooki never delivered a pizza where the cheese was...
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. >> shep: voila. the clean-up continues.to the republican national convention where a tribute, video tribute is play to go president ronald reagan. listen. >> four more years! four more years! >> let history say this, these were golden years, when the american revolution was reborn, when freedom gained new life and america reached for her best. as we continue our journey, we think of those who traveled before us. these are the boys who went to vote. these are the men who took the cliffs. these are the champions who helped free a continent. these are the heros who helped end a war. we see and hear again the echos of our past. the song and the song echos out forever and fills the unknowing air. it is the american sound. it is hope. big hearted, idealistic, daring, decent and fair. >> the first woman ever nominated to the supreme court of the united states. >> that's our heritage. that's our song. we sing it still for all our problems, our differences. we are together. we raise our voices to god who is the author of this most t
. >> shep: voila. the clean-up continues.to the republican national convention where a tribute, video tribute is play to go president ronald reagan. listen. >> four more years! four more years! >> let history say this, these were golden years, when the american revolution was reborn, when freedom gained new life and america reached for her best. as we continue our journey, we think of those who traveled before us. these are the boys who went to vote. these are the men who took...
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voila. we ask. we receive. up about 2.5%. >> yeah. two firms raising the rating.underperform and market perform at wells fargo. this company, though, underperformed almost every major home builder over 52 weeks. but two firms saying they're a little more optimistic. >> the ceo saying the housing market is recovering. anyway, chicken stock declawed. excuse the pun. >> quarterly profit fell 61%. volume not just for chicken but also for beef and prepared foods. volume only up for the other white meat, possum. that's not true. pork. pork. the c eo also saying the ongoing drought forces slaughterhouses to close because cattle dwindle and mildly optimistic of the restaurant business ian the chicken business profitable next year and a good thing and positive upside when you think about those grain prices. >> i don't know how they get the little chickens that are square and delicious. >> delicious. >>> will the banks meantime, moving from chicken to banks, break themselves up? one bank ceo says the market is sending a message that they're just too big. joining us first on
voila. we ask. we receive. up about 2.5%. >> yeah. two firms raising the rating.underperform and market perform at wells fargo. this company, though, underperformed almost every major home builder over 52 weeks. but two firms saying they're a little more optimistic. >> the ceo saying the housing market is recovering. anyway, chicken stock declawed. excuse the pun. >> quarterly profit fell 61%. volume not just for chicken but also for beef and prepared foods. volume only up for...
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and with the paint zoom, a couple of hours, and some furnishings, voila! >> oh!e laughs] it's gorgeous! >> you like it? >> yes! >> isn't it amazing what a few bucks and a paint zoom can do for a room? and think about it. i mean, this is one of the biggest investments you're ever gonna make-- your home. >> holly: and nothing gives a home real appeal and adds value faster than a fresh coat of paint. inside, you can transform ugly, dingy walls into rooms with living color and real life. >> joe: and outside, you can add instant curb appeal while protecting your investment from the harshest elements. >> the zoom pays for itself with the first use, makes easy work of any painting job inside or out, doing twice the work in half the time with half the paint. >> holly, the fact is, the paint zoom can do it all. >> well, the paint zoom helped save money because i didn't negotiate with anybody. i'm retired. i can do the work myself. i didn't have to question the integrity of a contractor. i just went in and did the job myself, and i was happy with the results. the paint zoo
and with the paint zoom, a couple of hours, and some furnishings, voila! >> oh!e laughs] it's gorgeous! >> you like it? >> yes! >> isn't it amazing what a few bucks and a paint zoom can do for a room? and think about it. i mean, this is one of the biggest investments you're ever gonna make-- your home. >> holly: and nothing gives a home real appeal and adds value faster than a fresh coat of paint. inside, you can transform ugly, dingy walls into rooms with living...
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and voilÀ, i got tip. the moral of the story is always go to fancy parties.yn: did you have any idea what clint eastwood would be saying at the convention? >> no, i don't think anyone did. and i don't know if he did at certain times. when we watch these conventions year after year they are very carefully choreographed down to every smile, every syllable, every wave. so to have an unscripted piece of performance art by an octagenarian on stage. it was surreal to watch. it was cool to see clint up there, but then he starts addressing this empty chair. it was hard to hear in the hall at times and i was worried this might be veering off into cringe-worthy territory. but he pulled it back together at the end and made. >> points i thought hit home just for your average person. he said, look, this government belongs to us, the people, not the politicians. they are our employees. you have got a guy who isn't getting the job done, you let him go. very plain spoken. he brought things back in there. but i can imagine the romney camp was watching, thinking what's going t
and voilÀ, i got tip. the moral of the story is always go to fancy parties.yn: did you have any idea what clint eastwood would be saying at the convention? >> no, i don't think anyone did. and i don't know if he did at certain times. when we watch these conventions year after year they are very carefully choreographed down to every smile, every syllable, every wave. so to have an unscripted piece of performance art by an octagenarian on stage. it was surreal to watch. it was cool to see...
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voila. >> good morning everyone. >> good morning. >> hi holly food to see you. >> good to see you. dell me about your life as a plant. >> -- tell me about your life as a plant. >> one of the best times i have had being a larger body of branches. >> as a puppeteer you are highly trained doing this part where does it rank in puppeteerdom. >> one of those roles, physical puppeteers love to get their hands on. >> what is one of the most difficult things? >> probably the fact that puppet is 40 pounds just gross weight gross movement makes that mouth move. >> this isn't the only version of audrey two, as you get up i also want to show clips of the show and tell me about the different versions of audrey you need to do. >> sure. >> or audrey two. >> yes, there are two. >> there are two. >> right. exactly. well, of all the audrey twos in this show i do two of the puppets. so obviously this larger one that i fit into, nice bucket chair, hand held seat belt puts me in place, so that way i with move my feet and get see the puppet without falling out of the share into the audience the second pu
voila. >> good morning everyone. >> good morning. >> hi holly food to see you. >> good to see you. dell me about your life as a plant. >> -- tell me about your life as a plant. >> one of the best times i have had being a larger body of branches. >> as a puppeteer you are highly trained doing this part where does it rank in puppeteerdom. >> one of those roles, physical puppeteers love to get their hands on. >> what is one of the most...
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voila and you come up with what should facebook should be trading. >> does zuckerberg not matter to youtters. the point is that my basis of my calculation is the numbers. and so i have no comment on the personality. >> in terms of the numbers, mark, has anything developed since your column back in may that is surprising to you in any way in terms of how quickly, for instance, the stock price has fallen on the back of the lockup expiration? >> well, one can play this kind of back of the envelope game like it's a parlor game of bad zuckerberg, you can do that with any stock that comes out and try to predict where it should be trading and then try to backdate where it should be trading now in order to produce that number five years from now. does it always this quickly realize that? of course not? this is the thing that always one has to worry about when something like my projection in may comes so close to being true until three months, is that you start believing that all predictions are going to be this accurate. this is not a science. nevertheless, if you see a company coming public, y
voila and you come up with what should facebook should be trading. >> does zuckerberg not matter to youtters. the point is that my basis of my calculation is the numbers. and so i have no comment on the personality. >> in terms of the numbers, mark, has anything developed since your column back in may that is surprising to you in any way in terms of how quickly, for instance, the stock price has fallen on the back of the lockup expiration? >> well, one can play this kind of...
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voila, we have walmart. >> are there some maccia very wellian shareholders out there that say, all rightporting if it had been done five years ago. it turns out -- you guys just talked about prosecutors. again henry is right. you can't indict the guys for screwing up. the laws are not good. they're all written by lobbyists. this case, walmart, again the laws, they just don't get you where you want to be if you're a prosecutor. it was old news. everybody was gone. it makes it feel like a gigantic shortplay, and they're still cover. >> cramer, real empiric, corzine? >> he'll be a hedge fund manager and co-host at some other network within a few weeks. >> that's his comment for the morning. we'll take it. >> i take issue with that. we're going to get him, right here. >> i debated saying that, but i just felt that in the end, it's just too out of control if that crams. >>> cramer, we'll see you in a few minutes. >>> coming up, final thoughts from our guest host henry blodgett. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box," guest host paul o'neill. not the yankee, the former treasury secretary. he'll join us
voila, we have walmart. >> are there some maccia very wellian shareholders out there that say, all rightporting if it had been done five years ago. it turns out -- you guys just talked about prosecutors. again henry is right. you can't indict the guys for screwing up. the laws are not good. they're all written by lobbyists. this case, walmart, again the laws, they just don't get you where you want to be if you're a prosecutor. it was old news. everybody was gone. it makes it feel like a...