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. >> well, it's just as well i didn't listen to you, isn't it? reception's rubbish here. i'm going to have to move to find some, ok? >> ok. you should sing so i know where you are. >> sing? >> yeah. uh--that song from "titanic"? >> what about, um, "grand old duke of york"? >> ok. >> i'll be back in a minute. yeah. ♪ oh, the grand old duke of york he had 10,000 men ♪ >> i'll just keep an eye on base camp, yeah? >> ♪ he marched them up to the top of the hill and he marched them down again and when they were up they were up but when they were down >> they were down and when they were really halfway up >> they were neither up or down >> up or down ♪ >> that's good. that'll do. >> you're all right, jack. >> you'll be all right, jack. just-- >> i'm glad you were here. >> well, that makes a change, i suppose. >> well, of course i'm glad. no-- >> doc! doc? al. it's important. >> al? >> doc, it's al. we're in-- >> slow down, al. i can't hear you. >> yeah. yeah, it's mark. he's been bitten--i think it was an adder. hello? >> hello? >> what? >> where are you? >> he was bitten and th
. >> well, it's just as well i didn't listen to you, isn't it? reception's rubbish here. i'm going to have to move to find some, ok? >> ok. you should sing so i know where you are. >> sing? >> yeah. uh--that song from "titanic"? >> what about, um, "grand old duke of york"? >> ok. >> i'll be back in a minute. yeah. ♪ oh, the grand old duke of york he had 10,000 men ♪ >> i'll just keep an eye on base camp, yeah? >> ♪...
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well, we haven't got there yet. well, there's no question. with my help. why do i feel there's just been a huge swing to the tories? oh, don't say that. come on, mr. wainwright. first off, i'm going to make you some supper and then we're going to start work on the national health and social security. good old attlee. i'm so proud of you. i imagine you want to know why. no, i have no interest at all. well, if you've come here to offer me a pistol and a bottle of whiskey, i'm afraid you're going to be disappointed. no need, you disappear. leave the country, nobody sees you again. banishment-- how very elizabethan. and who takes over here, i wonder? always knew you were ambitious. i would have favored beheading. fraser: i didn't expect to see you again, mr. foyle. i'm here to apologize for being at your house the other night under false pretenses. you came to spy on me. not exactly. but you'd be interested to know that you were being targeted long before i became involved. who by? intelligence. you were used in a scheme to expose an informer. it suggested tha
well, we haven't got there yet. well, there's no question. with my help. why do i feel there's just been a huge swing to the tories? oh, don't say that. come on, mr. wainwright. first off, i'm going to make you some supper and then we're going to start work on the national health and social security. good old attlee. i'm so proud of you. i imagine you want to know why. no, i have no interest at all. well, if you've come here to offer me a pistol and a bottle of whiskey, i'm afraid you're going...
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yeah, well, she was really hard on him. well, sounds like he deserved it.o i wish e old bastard was dead? you bet. did i do something to him? no, i didn't. where were you about two days ago, at 4:00? his name is barry mashburn. his wife died about a year ago. she was burnt to death in a fire in their house. john michaels was the one who was investigating the life insurance claim. he denied payment. why? an electrician went to their house a couple months before the fire and told mashburn that the house had electrical problems. unfortunately, mashburn didn't do anything about it. did he confront michaels? yeah. three weeks ago he went to farber billings. it almost came to blows. what kind of car does mashburn drive? he doesn't own one. as a matter of fact, he's bankrupt. he had to sell everything. i'm checking to see if he rented a car, or if maybe one of his friends drives a dark sedan, okay? okay. hi. hey. i may have a lead on what might have gotten michaels into trouble. oh, yeah? what's that? well, last week or so, he's been hanging out quite a bit at a s
yeah, well, she was really hard on him. well, sounds like he deserved it.o i wish e old bastard was dead? you bet. did i do something to him? no, i didn't. where were you about two days ago, at 4:00? his name is barry mashburn. his wife died about a year ago. she was burnt to death in a fire in their house. john michaels was the one who was investigating the life insurance claim. he denied payment. why? an electrician went to their house a couple months before the fire and told mashburn that...
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vocative topic some may perceive that as simply and patch or article on the part well you know i thought that patriotism is rather weak in the united states today but i think americans are very weary they're not particularly patriotic right now and they feel under a great deal of stress and so they're not really thinking in terms of patriotism in the way that they once did especially during the cold war now i think that there are a couple of words in the political science vocabulary imperialism being one of them that are sort of dirty i mean the ones who use them you raise being classified as well conspiracy theories there may be an american hater but as far as i understand your main message is not so much about the america as a great nation but rather the end all thirteen policies by the united states government that you view as no longer sustainable yes definitely and in fact i also find the term somewhat problematic because it's very value laden as you suggest but what i'm very concerned about is the introduction of these austerity policies frankly which have been the primary response
vocative topic some may perceive that as simply and patch or article on the part well you know i thought that patriotism is rather weak in the united states today but i think americans are very weary they're not particularly patriotic right now and they feel under a great deal of stress and so they're not really thinking in terms of patriotism in the way that they once did especially during the cold war now i think that there are a couple of words in the political science vocabulary imperialism...
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>> we get on well, don't we? i mean, we have a laugh and a joke in the pub, we're on the same quiz team. >> yep. >> you know how we're getting married? >> yeah. >> al, i--i'd like you to be my best man. >> best man--yeah, sure. huh. >> really? >> psst. [mark chuckles] >> isn't that fantastic? >> that is fantastic! oh, i'll be talking to you about what to wear and stuff. >> oh, right, yeah. mark, you wouldn't fine your best man for having an overdue m.o.t., would you? >> ah, don't worry about that and don't worry about the stag, though, either--i've got it all planned. heading out of the woods, steep and rough, under the stars. how's saturday sound? >> uh, saturday-- >> ah, it's a date then. all men together into the great wilderness. it's what i've always wanted to do. [julie chuckles] >> whew. >> who's next? >> oh, we got another couple of weavers in, doc. >> what's a "weaver"? >> a fish. >> a what? >> a fish. [chuckles] >> it's an identical sting to an earlier patient. >> hmm--nasty those are. wouldn't want to
>> we get on well, don't we? i mean, we have a laugh and a joke in the pub, we're on the same quiz team. >> yep. >> you know how we're getting married? >> yeah. >> al, i--i'd like you to be my best man. >> best man--yeah, sure. huh. >> really? >> psst. [mark chuckles] >> isn't that fantastic? >> that is fantastic! oh, i'll be talking to you about what to wear and stuff. >> oh, right, yeah. mark, you wouldn't fine your best man...
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>> well, ernie's a wonderful man. >> well, if he turned out to be your father, would you feel the same way? >> [ chuckles ] ernie is funny, he's caring, and he's smart. any girl would be proud to have him as a father. >> [chuckles] >> cora. >> hey. >> have you seen brown? >> oh, not in the last few hours. why? >> well, i just saw him take a suitcase and put it in his car. >> a suitcase? why would he have a suitcase? >> cora, what's this? >> what's what? what is it? >> "dear cora, my one and only daughter, so i thought, with an attitude. i have decided it's best for me to run away from home. that way you can have the daddy you always deserved." >> oh, no. wait. [ chuckles ] that sounds too mature. are you sure brown wrote that letter? >> yes, i'm sure. he wrote it with a purple crayon. >> "and just to show you how much i love you, you can have them homemade cookies i cleverly hid inside the cookie jar. oh, i'm sorry. i ate them. i'm gonna miss you and..." >> and? >> that -- that's it. >> cora. >> miss ed-- >> "p.s. edna, get out. go home. get to steppin'." >> i was just trying to -- why
>> well, ernie's a wonderful man. >> well, if he turned out to be your father, would you feel the same way? >> [ chuckles ] ernie is funny, he's caring, and he's smart. any girl would be proud to have him as a father. >> [chuckles] >> cora. >> hey. >> have you seen brown? >> oh, not in the last few hours. why? >> well, i just saw him take a suitcase and put it in his car. >> a suitcase? why would he have a suitcase? >> cora,...
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what's happening there well the u.k. has a very similar problem i think in times of a whole generation risk of being put off going tina vassie and we can see over the insights that that would be i personally think that if it helps young people to think more about what they're actually getting out subpoena vesey and it prevents degree inflation from getting even more out of control then it will have an unintentional benefit actually because i think that the government prior to this one has been very keen on promoting university as the people mental for a lot of young people and we know that it is and we know that there are other options that we know that there prentiss ships that there's vocational training and so you have young people going to university coming away with that huge step i mean we're talking. about fifty three thousand pounds that's a very typical figure this being quoted i presume you are saying it's forty thousand dollars people leaving one day you're saying fifty three thousand pounds in debt that they'
what's happening there well the u.k. has a very similar problem i think in times of a whole generation risk of being put off going tina vassie and we can see over the insights that that would be i personally think that if it helps young people to think more about what they're actually getting out subpoena vesey and it prevents degree inflation from getting even more out of control then it will have an unintentional benefit actually because i think that the government prior to this one has been...
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well they broke. without glasses sans glasses if you will and i'm waiting to get some of those losses you know erased and make some money before i get them fixed right so you can get nice and we want like a really funky maybe right pair us on my go out with the bling i'm going on bullying bling out for our in-house investor shown thomas seem to be pulling up thank you very much and good luck next week and sounds like we're going to stick with oil and be so this is this is all the. captain next week i'll be filming from the back to the dentist say. sometimes it seems like in the face of giant corporations people are just sort of helpless i could be pretty pessimistic myself about what a few individuals with no real money or power can really do against the system but you never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well shift jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down
well they broke. without glasses sans glasses if you will and i'm waiting to get some of those losses you know erased and make some money before i get them fixed right so you can get nice and we want like a really funky maybe right pair us on my go out with the bling i'm going on bullying bling out for our in-house investor shown thomas seem to be pulling up thank you very much and good luck next week and sounds like we're going to stick with oil and be so this is this is all the. captain next...
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well no real terrorist please stand up on our cheat. choose your language. we can we know if you're going to. choose the consensus. choose the opinions that you think are great. choose the stories that in your life choose the access to. live. live live. live . please. the weekly. welcome back to worlds apart will be discussing the state of democracy and capitalism with jeffrey summers an associate professor of political economy and the university of wisconsin milwaukee and mr summers just a couple of years ago maybe a decade ago noam chomsky norman finkelstein will probably be. who best know on american dissidents that people all around the world knew but now we see this whole new generation of dissidents appearing in the united states i wonder whether it is the result of just internet and you know some of those use getting more publicity for it or are those used indeed being more widely shared by the american public well i think it's both actually and the former issue that you mentioned is certainly a powerful one working to kind of be central was channels
well no real terrorist please stand up on our cheat. choose your language. we can we know if you're going to. choose the consensus. choose the opinions that you think are great. choose the stories that in your life choose the access to. live. live live. live . please. the weekly. welcome back to worlds apart will be discussing the state of democracy and capitalism with jeffrey summers an associate professor of political economy and the university of wisconsin milwaukee and mr summers just a...
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well...um... if i say no, will you hurt me? well... maybe. well, in that case, no. ooh!ng] [monotone] ♪ yabba yabba yabba [scatting] ♪ yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba ♪ ♪ how high the moon [sparse applause] tough crowd. yabba. [bell rings] where's your aunt sally, solomon? s-sally? how'd you open your locker without your aunt sally helpin' you? i know the combination. why are you carrying your own books? yeah, don't you need your aunt sally to carry 'em for you? what are you people talking about? hey, do you know why everyone's talking about sally? that's for you! and that's for sally. you didn't answer my question. bye, janice. no, you hang up first. no, you hang up first. no, you hang up--hello. ohhh. she hung up. all right, harry. i've tried to be subtle, i've tried to be seductive, and i've tried to be incredibly obvious. about what? i want you, baby. i want you now! no! wait! stop! now! i'll stop. i'll stop when we're finished, baby. [kissing] vicki, i got a girlfriend. what? well...harry, you don't-- you don't like her as much as you like me, do you? oh, no. more. th
well...um... if i say no, will you hurt me? well... maybe. well, in that case, no. ooh!ng] [monotone] ♪ yabba yabba yabba [scatting] ♪ yabba yabba yabba yabba yabba ♪ ♪ how high the moon [sparse applause] tough crowd. yabba. [bell rings] where's your aunt sally, solomon? s-sally? how'd you open your locker without your aunt sally helpin' you? i know the combination. why are you carrying your own books? yeah, don't you need your aunt sally to carry 'em for you? what are you people...
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what this study shows is there's marked divergence from place to place from well to well. are hundreds of fold differences in terms of the better sites to the worst sites. so when people ask about this, we have got to be able to answer, well, i guess, you know, it will be okay if you are lucky enough to be near one of the sites which is not just putting out methane, but that is also a marker for other come pounds that are coming out, and clearly the wide divergence here in terms of the amount of methane that came out in sites right next to each other, suggests there needs to be rigorous oversight. the average is not useful for the people who live right next door to this. they need to know what the worst case would be. >> sandra, your concerns for those who do live right next to this. you brought up drinking water. >> well, some of the early results we're seeing from washington county, pennsylvania are really disturbing to me. we have in coming studies showing that people who have gone into clinics with health symptoms that they are concerned are linked to drilling and frac
what this study shows is there's marked divergence from place to place from well to well. are hundreds of fold differences in terms of the better sites to the worst sites. so when people ask about this, we have got to be able to answer, well, i guess, you know, it will be okay if you are lucky enough to be near one of the sites which is not just putting out methane, but that is also a marker for other come pounds that are coming out, and clearly the wide divergence here in terms of the amount...
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well, i've never seen any sign of it. whether his father thought so, it could well be. the dear lieutenant's always been a bit of a blockhead. he's always been a man with the spirit of a child. that's what you don't understand. yes. yes, yes. all right. all right then. when our dear sweet little hjalmar began as a student of sorts, he was immediately regarded by his fellow students as a man with a brilliant future. he was handsome and quite captivating, pink and white the sort all the girls fall for, and because he was the sentimental kind and there was something appealing in his voice and because he learned the knack of reciting other people's verses and other people's ideas-- is this hjalmar ekdal you're talking about? yes, it is with your permission. that's the inside view of this little demigod you're groveling to. i wouldn't have said i was as completely blind as all that. oh, yes, you are. pretty well, anyway. you see, you are a sick man too. you're right there. well, then, in your case there are complications, first around these troublesome inflamed scruples. but
well, i've never seen any sign of it. whether his father thought so, it could well be. the dear lieutenant's always been a bit of a blockhead. he's always been a man with the spirit of a child. that's what you don't understand. yes. yes, yes. all right. all right then. when our dear sweet little hjalmar began as a student of sorts, he was immediately regarded by his fellow students as a man with a brilliant future. he was handsome and quite captivating, pink and white the sort all the girls...
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and we are hoping to collaborate closely and cross poll enate and use the resources as well. and we are working closely on the local hiring sigh with the additional high and city build and i was able to through the mayor's office send a message to the mayor's office and it got channeled to pat and there is an official city build and veteran's liaison who identifies veterans, local hire, or local residents and veterans and can refer them to all employers throughout the city. and to me that is a fairly big milestone. and we also are working with mission hiring hall on identifying the veterans early on to steer them toward the trades and in addition we are also working very closely with the on the speaker series, and with the sf state university as well as city college of san francisco to have actual veterans who are either in salary positions or in the trades present to the veteran students, what it is like to be in that or in those positions what it took to get there and more importantly, what skills that they took with them, and they could translate that to into real world jo
and we are hoping to collaborate closely and cross poll enate and use the resources as well. and we are working closely on the local hiring sigh with the additional high and city build and i was able to through the mayor's office send a message to the mayor's office and it got channeled to pat and there is an official city build and veteran's liaison who identifies veterans, local hire, or local residents and veterans and can refer them to all employers throughout the city. and to me that is a...
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>> well, you know, for the last few years have been studying well-being. >> rose: well-being. >> yes. and the question that i would most like to understand, and there seem to be two facets to well-being. one is what is your mood in realtime and the other is how satisfied are you with your life when you think about it. >> rose: so the first one. >> is how happy you are in realtime. what's your mood like. >> rose: exactly. >> are you interested. are you aware. are you vital? you know. do you feel energy. the other one is when you think about your life how satisfied are you with your life. turns out those two are very different and so what do you want to understand? >> what i would like to know is which of them has the bigger affect on health. so if you ask me, you know, what question i would, you know, i would like to know before i totally quit, that question is-- . >> rose: and what does your intuition tell? with youness i don't know. i don't trust my intuition. >> rose: tell me about giving? what have you learned about it? >> i have learned first of all that it is easier to do and to
>> well, you know, for the last few years have been studying well-being. >> rose: well-being. >> yes. and the question that i would most like to understand, and there seem to be two facets to well-being. one is what is your mood in realtime and the other is how satisfied are you with your life when you think about it. >> rose: so the first one. >> is how happy you are in realtime. what's your mood like. >> rose: exactly. >> are you interested. are you...
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well call has. mixed picture from the studies that they find that people actually drink in moderation maybe one or two drinks a day have a lower risk of getting all simon's disease and people who are abstinent or people who drink too much and they're not sure why that is they could be there's something in the alcohol maybe an antioxidant maybe some other chemical that protects the brain or maybe it's the people who drink in moderation are more easygoing and less stressed out you know that it does them very interesting information that coffee made be good for you that when you read the article there is all of the evidence of doubt meg smuggled in there oh and how about well those are not good for the brand not good for the body i mean these are drugs that are very big image of a picture immediately in a good sense right for you obvious that it does do something it wouldn't take it if it brings about you for it just like smoking guns but those are drugs when they're used chronically they're not good f
well call has. mixed picture from the studies that they find that people actually drink in moderation maybe one or two drinks a day have a lower risk of getting all simon's disease and people who are abstinent or people who drink too much and they're not sure why that is they could be there's something in the alcohol maybe an antioxidant maybe some other chemical that protects the brain or maybe it's the people who drink in moderation are more easygoing and less stressed out you know that it...
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sterling doing pretty well, as well, on the back of employment data.out italy and get more of a view, as well, from u.s. credit markets, after this. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. ♪ building animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receipt match from american express synchronizes your business expenses. just shoot your business card receipts and they're automatically matched up with the charges on your online statement. i'm john kaplan and i'm a mem
sterling doing pretty well, as well, on the back of employment data.out italy and get more of a view, as well, from u.s. credit markets, after this. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in...
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>> rose: well, that's what i'm going to tell you. first of all, you get the bbc and what you said and the account of what happened at the meeting today and the security council meeting tomorrow. then they had a long his of your tweets, who you're tweeting about and what you're tweeting about. how often do you do this? >> well, quite a few times a day. >> rose: and what do you tweet about? >> about what i'm doing as foreign secretary. you don't always get the opportunity as i'm getting with you to explain what i've been doing today to large numbers of people. yet there are people who are interested. it's a way of conveying them the range of things that we work on that we've been discussing syria and iran, that we've been negotiating today at the sexual violence initiative. but i've also been involved in a very impressive international meeting on illegal wildlife trafficking, on trying to save the rhinos from the el haven'ts and so on and unless i tweeted about that amidst all the other stuff we've been talking about maybe nobody would
>> rose: well, that's what i'm going to tell you. first of all, you get the bbc and what you said and the account of what happened at the meeting today and the security council meeting tomorrow. then they had a long his of your tweets, who you're tweeting about and what you're tweeting about. how often do you do this? >> well, quite a few times a day. >> rose: and what do you tweet about? >> about what i'm doing as foreign secretary. you don't always get the opportunity...
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well, so is this.sara set this whole thing up so that we can tell her parents she and i are going together. oh ? this sounds serious. i assume that you've given this considerable thought ? - oh, sure. - and the fact that she's not chinese ? what's that got to do with it ? your mother and i always assumed you would marry a chinese girl. who said anything about marriage ? we're just going together. - have you met her parents ? - yes, and they seem like very nice people. i'm sure they are. and this dinner is to announce the fact that you're going together ? yes. - then i would be prepared if i were you. - for what ? - for disappointment. - i don't understand. - maybe this is not the time-- - this is exactly the time ! here's what i think will happen. they will both be very nice. they will talk to you about chinese food. then they will talk to you about china. then they will ask you not to go with their daughter. - no, they won't. - they will probably say that you're both too young. but that's silly. we're
well, so is this.sara set this whole thing up so that we can tell her parents she and i are going together. oh ? this sounds serious. i assume that you've given this considerable thought ? - oh, sure. - and the fact that she's not chinese ? what's that got to do with it ? your mother and i always assumed you would marry a chinese girl. who said anything about marriage ? we're just going together. - have you met her parents ? - yes, and they seem like very nice people. i'm sure they are. and...
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well, we haven't got there yet. well, there's no question. with my help. why do i feel there's just been a huge swing to the tories? oh, don't say that. come on, mr. wainwright. first off, i'm going to make you some supper and then we're going to start work on the national health and social security. good old attlee. i'm so proud of you. i imagine you want to know why. no, i have no interest at all. well, if you've come here to offer me a pistol and a bottle of whiskey, i'm afraid you're going to be disappointed. no need, you disappear. leave the country, nobody sees you again. banishment-- how very elizabethan. and who takes over here, i wonder? always knew you were ambitious. i would have favored beheading. fraser: i didn't expect to see you again, mr. foyle. i'm here to apologize for being at your house the other night under false pretenses. you came to spy on me. not exactly. but you'd be interested to know that you were being targeted long before i became involved. who by? intelligence. you were used in a scheme to expose an informer. it suggested tha
well, we haven't got there yet. well, there's no question. with my help. why do i feel there's just been a huge swing to the tories? oh, don't say that. come on, mr. wainwright. first off, i'm going to make you some supper and then we're going to start work on the national health and social security. good old attlee. i'm so proud of you. i imagine you want to know why. no, i have no interest at all. well, if you've come here to offer me a pistol and a bottle of whiskey, i'm afraid you're going...
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well you all you want to surprise anything act really well i was surprised it was good i was surprised that it was a hit because good doesn't necessarily mean it you know it. you know it's. it's a pretty bloody battle fields where many many casualties of a good and noble ventures that take off right away. it took a while it wasn't until we came on after american idol which was a sort of juggernaut at the time well it still is. and that was really the that was the thing that sort of lifted to sup on to another level how did you view that character i loved him i still do i mean people talk about him as you know he's so mean or he was a jerk or he went oh yes he was some of those things some of the time but i still he still makes me laugh i still his view of the world still makes me laugh the weird combination of great intelligence and skill combined with the brain of a. an eight year old i just find completely chancing he still makes me laugh did that show have medical consultants oh we had medical consultants up as always you discovered a disease that you think they were wrong and you w
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sample them and that's where i feel let down well movie well cinderella man was a movie that i was very proud of but it only ok and and i'm and i constantly get people coming up and talking to me about that movie frost nixon you know it was nominated for a lot of academy awards very well regarded at the box office people didn't really give it a chance and so later when they come up and talk to me about the money i'm thrilled that they finally got around to it and liked it but i also wonder how come you didn't take a shot to go see it on the big screen which is one of the reasons it will be did the best. the best was probably i think. the davinci code was the best and and angels and demons and you know also very well how the grinch stole christmas very good apollo thirteen and a big surprise to me was a beautiful mind how well it did you know it's a dark dramatic story you only want you and russell crowe are on together with say yes of course the larry king live absolutely goes a great great great so thank you apollo thirteen difficult to shoot very difficult to shoot in fact there are a
sample them and that's where i feel let down well movie well cinderella man was a movie that i was very proud of but it only ok and and i'm and i constantly get people coming up and talking to me about that movie frost nixon you know it was nominated for a lot of academy awards very well regarded at the box office people didn't really give it a chance and so later when they come up and talk to me about the money i'm thrilled that they finally got around to it and liked it but i also wonder how...
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new york well you know let me go to t.j. the c.e.o. of a publicly traded company and you are aware fraid of the government shutting you down or destroying your business and you destroying tens of billions of dollars of market capitalization overnight so it's not straightforward if you are the c.e.o. it is daily what is called intimidation will jump it is called intimidation head i mean i think that i think you actually are correct i think it is straightforward i mean obviously there are losses any time people stake take a stand against a powerful state or a powerful force that is trying to do an injustice to people but certainly martin luther king and others who we say we revere in this country that is what they stood for so i think these companies are incredibly cowardly and i think it really just ties into what we can see i mean if you look just recently all of these heads of these technology companies and other corporations they all flew right into montana to do this thing with max baucus that was all about writing tax laws that ben
new york well you know let me go to t.j. the c.e.o. of a publicly traded company and you are aware fraid of the government shutting you down or destroying your business and you destroying tens of billions of dollars of market capitalization overnight so it's not straightforward if you are the c.e.o. it is daily what is called intimidation will jump it is called intimidation head i mean i think that i think you actually are correct i think it is straightforward i mean obviously there are losses...
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>> well, that's been the argument -- >> rose: creating a pathway. >> well, i think it wasn't the top priority for the administration and they didn't push it as hard as they might have and they themselves had some reservations about what would happen but they appear to have sort of a newfound religion on arming and the apropos, the point bob made there is a bit of a vicious cycle here having what secretary kerry argues that if you arm -- the moderate opposition is armed and part of his challenge has been qatar and saudi arabia to arm the moderate opposition and not jihadis, he's trying to create that discipline. we all arm the moderate -- >> are the saudis and the qataris responsive to that argument? >> he says they are, kerry does. and his argument is that if this operation doesn't happen than -- >> rose: he'd be less likely to do that. >> cut already go back to armying the jihadis and you'll have a situation -- people are getting arms in syria but they'll be exactly the people you don't want to see getting the arms in syria. >> rose: you heard that, robert? >> i did and that sounds
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well western diplomats at the u.n. say they're on the verge of an agreement with russia on a security council resolution towards the chemical disarmament of syria by key details of the draft still need to be worked out including a reference to holding damascus to account if the syrian government fails to keep its part of the deal and he's now is in new york with the very latest. well it seems like russia and the u.s. are a bit closer to seeing eye to eye on the syria crisis russia's deputy foreign minister says an agreement on the u.n. security council resolution the tax requiring syria to dismantle its chemical weapons stockpiles is in fact likely by the end of this week now the actual text of the resolution will according to him include a reference to chapter seven of the u.n. charter which allows force but it should be stressed that there will be no automatic trigger for chapter seven measures and another resolution in fact would be needed if syria fails to comply the text of the resolution as many resolutions is us
well western diplomats at the u.n. say they're on the verge of an agreement with russia on a security council resolution towards the chemical disarmament of syria by key details of the draft still need to be worked out including a reference to holding damascus to account if the syrian government fails to keep its part of the deal and he's now is in new york with the very latest. well it seems like russia and the u.s. are a bit closer to seeing eye to eye on the syria crisis russia's deputy...
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well day one here at the g. twenty summit wraps up with a working dinner where host president putin said the leaders would talk about the syrian conflict it became very clear on the first day of the summit that most of the economies here at the summit in st petersburg were one way or another against military intervention in syria it's almost easier to name the countries that are blatantly supporting military intervention the u.s. of course turkey saudi arabia the u.k. not quite clear because of course david cameron spoke about support for it but then didn't receive the vote needed at home to join in and actually. support president obama in any kind of military intervention a lot of the economies including the e.u. have spoke out very clearly about being against military intervention saying that a political solution is the only way including germany italy very optimistic that the g. twenty could possibly be the last format to find some kind of political solution so if president obama was hoping that he would leav
well day one here at the g. twenty summit wraps up with a working dinner where host president putin said the leaders would talk about the syrian conflict it became very clear on the first day of the summit that most of the economies here at the summit in st petersburg were one way or another against military intervention in syria it's almost easier to name the countries that are blatantly supporting military intervention the u.s. of course turkey saudi arabia the u.k. not quite clear because of...
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how well does this thing work? >> well, here's the thing about eating well and living well... don't know if you remember, but i used to be about 30 to 40 pounds heavier than i am. >> sylvia: ah, yeah, you did, but you lost it. >> she's honest... >> no, but you were cute, come on, you always look pretty. >> thank you. well, that's what everyone always said to me, "you have a pretty face, could you just lose the weight?" and i never could, i never understood. i don't really like eating vegetables, i didn't understand how to cook them and the concept of juicing was so foreign. so what i did was i just figured it out, and you did too. living well, eating great food, and if you don't really love all those foods, find a way to get 'em into your diet juicing, and healthmaster is the way to do it. >> absolutely, it's easy. >> i call it stealthing... stealth your vegetables, stealth them. >> but it's easy. >> you could hide them. what we're gonna do, i tell you what, i'm gonna prove this to you. name some fruits that you like, give me some fruits. >> apples... >> apples. >> i like wate
how well does this thing work? >> well, here's the thing about eating well and living well... don't know if you remember, but i used to be about 30 to 40 pounds heavier than i am. >> sylvia: ah, yeah, you did, but you lost it. >> she's honest... >> no, but you were cute, come on, you always look pretty. >> thank you. well, that's what everyone always said to me, "you have a pretty face, could you just lose the weight?" and i never could, i never...
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well grammar is most well known for having been the iraqi occupation together after the u.s. invasion in two thousand and three he was selected for that job i don't know if you mean a lot of very terrible decisions that would not make a lot of sense for someone who is trying to help the country for example this banding the iraqi army so forth but bremer has many other very interesting features about it since it's three he was also lang time assistant and retention so to speak here who was selected by bush to lead the nine eleven commission originally he was also a terror group again this throughout the nineteen ninety s. he led of commissions as commissions that were transferred and it so be it you know interior terrorist attacks into a threat of islamic terrorism unfortunately none of these commissions were able to . report the incidents that were had already been revealed that were known as operation gladio operation northwoods in the gulf of tonkin event which were state sponsored plan so what's most important about bremmer is on nine eleven he just happened to be at the w
well grammar is most well known for having been the iraqi occupation together after the u.s. invasion in two thousand and three he was selected for that job i don't know if you mean a lot of very terrible decisions that would not make a lot of sense for someone who is trying to help the country for example this banding the iraqi army so forth but bremer has many other very interesting features about it since it's three he was also lang time assistant and retention so to speak here who was...
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>> well, here's the thing about eating well and livi well, i don't know if you remember, but i used to to 40 pounds heavier than i am. >> yeah, you did. but you lost it. >> she's honest. >> no, but you were cute. comen, you've alwayseen pretty. always said to me.yone "you have a pretty face. could you just lose the weight?" and i never could. i never understood. i don't really like eating i dn't ustand how to cook them. and the conct of juicing was so foreign. so wt i d was, it figured it out, and you did too -- livg we, eating great food, and if you don't really love all those fds, find aay to get them to your diet. wato ditand healthmaster is the >> i call itsteahing stealth your vegetables. stealth them. you can hidehem. at we'na do -- i'll tell you what? i'll prove this to you. name some fruits that you like. give me me fruits. >> apples, i like watermelon and cantaloupe, and oranges, banana -- yeah, i like all of them. >> we're gonnao back, and i'm gonna put some spinach in that drink. i'm gonna put some beets, some carrs. i'm gonna put something that you think that you could not
>> well, here's the thing about eating well and livi well, i don't know if you remember, but i used to to 40 pounds heavier than i am. >> yeah, you did. but you lost it. >> she's honest. >> no, but you were cute. comen, you've alwayseen pretty. always said to me.yone "you have a pretty face. could you just lose the weight?" and i never could. i never understood. i don't really like eating i dn't ustand how to cook them. and the conct of juicing was so foreign....
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>> well, what you use them for? >> well, uh -- huh?! is that a -- yes, i'm coming!ming right away, edna! >> i didn't hear nothing. >> right away! >> i thought these were banned in this country, anyway. it should be. >> i'm so worried. he's been gone since this morning. >> oh, i'm sure brown is fine. >> fine? woman, you crazy? that man's been gone for 12 hours. he could be anywhere -- lost in the woods, being eaten by wolves, bleeding to death in some -- ooh, brownies. >> how can you think of food? >> edna, at our age, friends drop off like flies. you'll get used to it. >> mr. brown! >> ooh! >> ooh! you stink! where were you? >> i took a new job. i'm a de-boner. >> a de-what? >> a de-boner. yeah, i take all the bones out the chickens so people won't choke to death when they're eating their chicken nuggets. >> there is no bones in chicken nuggets. >> that's 'cause we do our job down at bones be gone. >> what? >> oh, my goodness! looks like work followed you home! >> wow. that's good. >> why would you take another job? >> 'cause i quit down at the school. >> well, if a
>> well, what you use them for? >> well, uh -- huh?! is that a -- yes, i'm coming!ming right away, edna! >> i didn't hear nothing. >> right away! >> i thought these were banned in this country, anyway. it should be. >> i'm so worried. he's been gone since this morning. >> oh, i'm sure brown is fine. >> fine? woman, you crazy? that man's been gone for 12 hours. he could be anywhere -- lost in the woods, being eaten by wolves, bleeding to death in...
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have a great day. >>> well, money for motown.white house officials in detroit with a $300 million plan to help build up the bankrupt city. but i thought we were out of cash. i guess you can just look under the couch cushions and come up with something. $300 million they found. but i imagine it doesn't stop there. >> well, they probably don't want it to stop there. i'm not sure how many seat cushions are left in washington, d.c., where you can find $3, let alone $300 million. but detroit is the ultimate poster child for progressive politics. it's not even just about the economic meltdown there. it's about the people meltdown. i have read and i interviewed a professor from detroit who said that 47% of the adults are functionally illiterate. are the people in a position to even pull themselves up anymore after 30, 40 years of this sort of, you know, policies that they embrace? that's the bigger question in my mind. you can throw all the money at it you want. does it fix the fundamental problems? i don't think so. >> no, it doesn't.
have a great day. >>> well, money for motown.white house officials in detroit with a $300 million plan to help build up the bankrupt city. but i thought we were out of cash. i guess you can just look under the couch cushions and come up with something. $300 million they found. but i imagine it doesn't stop there. >> well, they probably don't want it to stop there. i'm not sure how many seat cushions are left in washington, d.c., where you can find $3, let alone $300 million. but...
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well, hopefully. well, these have gone up and down a little bit. um, but i think this is such a charmer. minimum of £5,000. and i think, in a shop, probably even a bit more. what a lovely thing. but you're not gonna sell it, are you? no. we'd have nothing to pass on, then, would we? you hesitated for a minute there, didn't you? oh, no, no. you're gonna keep it? yes. we get an awful lot of boxes, all different types, all different materials brought along to the roadshow, but seldom one as nice and as pretty as this. can you tell me anything about its history? about 20 years ago, an aunt of mine died, and i was clearing the house out, and that appeared. i put it in a plastic bag and brought it home. but i do believe that she had been a lady's maid, and that she traveled widely between london and new york, and possibly further afield with this particular family she was working with. okay. well... this type of box, with this lovely enamel on it, is very typical of those made in vienna. and this one dates from about 1920. it is in absolutely super condi
well, hopefully. well, these have gone up and down a little bit. um, but i think this is such a charmer. minimum of £5,000. and i think, in a shop, probably even a bit more. what a lovely thing. but you're not gonna sell it, are you? no. we'd have nothing to pass on, then, would we? you hesitated for a minute there, didn't you? oh, no, no. you're gonna keep it? yes. we get an awful lot of boxes, all different types, all different materials brought along to the roadshow, but seldom one as nice...
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well arty's liz wall has more. one. over one hundred thousand dead and the bloody syrian civil war a chemical attack blamed on the assad government appears to be a rad lie in the military plan that has been developed by our joint chiefs and that i believe is appropriate is proportional it is limited in this case the administration sees proportional as limited intervention through airstrikes no boots on the ground with the goal of deterring assad from using chemical weapons regime change according to the administration is not the goal if it is arrogant enough and i would say foolish enough to retaliate to the consequences of his own criminal activity. the united states and our allies have ample ways to make him regret that decision the call for action in syria comes two years after a multi-state military intervention in libya the united states and british forces fired dozens of cruise missiles at the north african country coalition forces and force a no fly zone this all in an effort to crack down on libyan leader moamma
well arty's liz wall has more. one. over one hundred thousand dead and the bloody syrian civil war a chemical attack blamed on the assad government appears to be a rad lie in the military plan that has been developed by our joint chiefs and that i believe is appropriate is proportional it is limited in this case the administration sees proportional as limited intervention through airstrikes no boots on the ground with the goal of deterring assad from using chemical weapons regime change...
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yeah, well you tried. maybe you better go. you're a cruel lady, making me go out in the cold, soaking wet. i'll make it up to you. what do you think you're doing? he's about my size, a bit smaller. no. jake you can't go in there. - he's hardly gonna mind. - don't take his stuff! unless of course you're expecting him through the door any second. no, it's fine. just go and change in the bathroom. by the time you get back, - i'll have given the house a makeover. - can't wait... ( knock on door ) - there's your cab. - see you later, nan. have a nice time. zoe, zoe what are you doing? sorry, i've got a plane to catch. - not without talking to me first. - sam... we can either do this here, or we can do it in private. it's up to you. how stupid are you? i told you. don't spend another penny without talking to me. i don't take orders in this house. i give 'em. - i'm the man, remember? - call yourself a man? look at you, still in your slippers slobbing around. i been down the vet's and i walked. i been out there begging, humiliating my
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he's of anti-semitism as well and i thank you for pointing that out peter anti-semitism as well but let us also say saudi arabia is important energy supplier to the united states and to the world in general the saudi arabia has been supportive of efforts to advance a regional peace has been also key ally of the united states in keeping a close eye and and the possibility of something more than a close eye on the danger posed by iran's pursuit of chemical to be of nuclear weapons and also its support of terrorism it's a problematic relationship but and. the result has been generally an important ally in the arabian peninsula and georgie it doesn't seem like it's been there either positively it seems thinks more than problematic to me that's going to work as well as going to georgia new york it's more than problematic ok when you let loose these type of people you can't control them later we've seen this from the mujahideen in afghanistan to the present. yes exactly it. was a story the other day that when the prince bandar visited president putin in russia he told putin that well why
he's of anti-semitism as well and i thank you for pointing that out peter anti-semitism as well but let us also say saudi arabia is important energy supplier to the united states and to the world in general the saudi arabia has been supportive of efforts to advance a regional peace has been also key ally of the united states in keeping a close eye and and the possibility of something more than a close eye on the danger posed by iran's pursuit of chemical to be of nuclear weapons and also its...
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being one of them that are sort of dirty i mean the ones the use them you risk being classified as well conspiracy theories there may be an american hater but as far as i understand your main message is not so much about the if america is a great nation but rather a b. and all third policies by the united states government that you view as no longer sustainable yes definitely and in fact i also find the term somewhat problematic because it's very value laden as you suggest but what i'm very concerned about is the introduction of these austerity policies frankly which have been the primary response of not only the u.s. government but also of the european union to their crisis and these policies seem to be spreading globally as a response to this crisis in the united states the european union and increasingly the world and i think it's very dangerous because my wife so we've done this once before you know the famous american literary figure mark twain once used to say that history doesn't repeat itself but it certainly rhymes well in the one nine hundred thirty s. and actually one thousan
being one of them that are sort of dirty i mean the ones the use them you risk being classified as well conspiracy theories there may be an american hater but as far as i understand your main message is not so much about the if america is a great nation but rather a b. and all third policies by the united states government that you view as no longer sustainable yes definitely and in fact i also find the term somewhat problematic because it's very value laden as you suggest but what i'm very...
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on its own is poised to carry out forced regime change in damascus well at least that's the plan. to hold it. i. will. speak. with a. good. run of a better little. secret lover a tour to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me creation and why it should care about you. this is why you should. only. welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about syria the u.s. congress is voting on about this proposal to bomb syria an operation he claims will be surgical not intended to instigate regime change that was seen as the full and if we have why aren't we learning from. striking syria an absurdity all right just necessity america's ships sit on the horizon but do they carry hopes for a solution or nails for the coffin of assad's presidency. the west reads the reality of conflicts in the east. the chemical trail poisons it all is syria the next iraq. is a sign that the new subject. will surgical strikes cure the patient or spreads disease inside the borders
on its own is poised to carry out forced regime change in damascus well at least that's the plan. to hold it. i. will. speak. with a. good. run of a better little. secret lover a tour to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me creation and why it should care about you. this is why you should. only. welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze and today we're talking about syria the u.s....
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well. i have no economic background and i'm not particularly political person when i started making this film so it was important to me that the film be not only true but also entertaining and my wife is a schoolteacher she hates politics and economics too and she loves this movie and not just because her husband made it either but because she says it's for the first time she really gets it when you see the movie it not only talks about income inequality but it connects the dots for how it affects our economy in a democracy in a way that i think makes it sort of does have a sort of like you sort of understand it maybe for the first time past sort of the headlines of the rich have all this and the poor have all that or the republicans think this and the democrats think that this is a big picture understanding of why income inequality does affect us all and take of this film is not actually the first collaboration. main voice in the film can you talk about how you two originally got connected
well. i have no economic background and i'm not particularly political person when i started making this film so it was important to me that the film be not only true but also entertaining and my wife is a schoolteacher she hates politics and economics too and she loves this movie and not just because her husband made it either but because she says it's for the first time she really gets it when you see the movie it not only talks about income inequality but it connects the dots for how it...
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twenty summit well it looks like the e.u. is very close perhaps just a coincidence that this summit is being held in russia to the russian position herman van rompuy stating that he doesn't see any kind of military solution as an answer to the syrian crisis e.u. president commissioner chose a manual grosso saying that he believes that a political solution is the only way to solve the syrian crisis we do know that there will be a bilateral meeting in fact one of the few confirmed between obama and french president francois along of course looking like france is the only european country openly supporting barack obama and his mission to military intervene in syria so that the mood here looks like a lot of countries are backing this idea that one we need to wait for the investigation the u.n. investigation into what happened on august twenty first in syria for the the. the the results i should say of that investigation to be revealed and secondly that this possibly could be the last chance the last format this t twenty to come t
twenty summit well it looks like the e.u. is very close perhaps just a coincidence that this summit is being held in russia to the russian position herman van rompuy stating that he doesn't see any kind of military solution as an answer to the syrian crisis e.u. president commissioner chose a manual grosso saying that he believes that a political solution is the only way to solve the syrian crisis we do know that there will be a bilateral meeting in fact one of the few confirmed between obama...
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you guys seem to jeff's well handled that. well it. was the. pleasure to have you with us here on r t today. tonight a provocation by syrian rebels to trigger a foreign intervention that's what vladimir putin's called last month's chemical attack outside damascus an issue that's overshadowed the g. twenty summit. meanwhile global alarms raised over a surge of extremism within the opposition forces in syria. rebels besiege an ancient christian village the latest in a wave of attacks on religious minorities. and a fresh insight into britain of america's confidential folder shows nothing can stop the government agencies from getting their hands on the.
you guys seem to jeff's well handled that. well it. was the. pleasure to have you with us here on r t today. tonight a provocation by syrian rebels to trigger a foreign intervention that's what vladimir putin's called last month's chemical attack outside damascus an issue that's overshadowed the g. twenty summit. meanwhile global alarms raised over a surge of extremism within the opposition forces in syria. rebels besiege an ancient christian village the latest in a wave of attacks on religious...
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well what are those health impacts they could. be as simple as headaches sore throat. a huge increase in those bleeds heart palpitations neurological problems some of the chemicals we know cause kidney damage liver damage there too they use. up there are so it's just it's endless the chemicals that we know they use and we're not sure. about some of the chemicals and what are these chemicals exactly but they are pumping in the background well some of it is some of what comes out of the ground and in some of the air pollution is are the be text chemicals been seen toiling ethyl been seen in styling these are carcinogens and toiling as a territory that harms the fetus they can cause neurological damage and so there's just there's a whole host of chemicals was what was so ridiculous about stunt that they drank this liquid in you know saying that that wasn't harmful but you know it's a one time thing try to drink you know over the course of months and months like these people in these towns are that fracking is going on but i think for those who may not understand what this
well what are those health impacts they could. be as simple as headaches sore throat. a huge increase in those bleeds heart palpitations neurological problems some of the chemicals we know cause kidney damage liver damage there too they use. up there are so it's just it's endless the chemicals that we know they use and we're not sure. about some of the chemicals and what are these chemicals exactly but they are pumping in the background well some of it is some of what comes out of the ground...
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well, that didn't go too well. >> yeah, i heard. ] >> okay, i don't care what y'all think. i ain't no player. and i don't crush a lot. derek, i think she trying to hurt me. you know what? you know they say hell hath no fury like a woman scorched. derek, you got to go talk to her so she won't get her brothers and her cousins. you know they done killed somebody. >> wait. what if she kills me? >> duh. you'll just be dead. you won't know nothing about it. go ahead. >> whew. hey, um, you know where you take a nap every day? bobby the patient -- his bedpan overflowed and spilled everywhere. >> where i sleep? >> mm-hmm. >> where i put my head? >> yeah. >> i'm gonna kill him. i'm killing him! >> was she talking about me? >> she gonna get you, man. >> why's she trying to kill me? >> it's over for you. >> i'm too young to die. i got so much love to give. >> well, run! run! run! >> oh, good. >> ha ha! >> what'd you find? >> man, you know the stores are all picked over, but we got lucky and we found these. >> ah! ha ha ha! that's right. cards.
well, that didn't go too well. >> yeah, i heard. ] >> okay, i don't care what y'all think. i ain't no player. and i don't crush a lot. derek, i think she trying to hurt me. you know what? you know they say hell hath no fury like a woman scorched. derek, you got to go talk to her so she won't get her brothers and her cousins. you know they done killed somebody. >> wait. what if she kills me? >> duh. you'll just be dead. you won't know nothing about it. go ahead. >>...
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they'll say well look at libya now. or they might say look at iraq now although i don't think it's as bad as they say it is. what happened there. but i think primarily they're protecting their own interests. >> rose: okay. this there's this argument in part of the discussion of syria and certainly increasing in the last 18 months. it's the nature of the rebels why doctor v those weapons that the president said that he wanted to send not made their way into the hands of the so-called rebels that we like? robert? >> well to hear the administration's version of the story they only got around to authorizing the increase phenomenon march then congress actually held it up. the house intelligence committee i believe maybe also the senate intelligence committee raised some concerns so they're only just getting around to it. that may be partly true but the bottom line is that the administration has been dragging its feet for two years in not wanting to really arm these -- this opposition. they've had their complaints about the o
they'll say well look at libya now. or they might say look at iraq now although i don't think it's as bad as they say it is. what happened there. but i think primarily they're protecting their own interests. >> rose: okay. this there's this argument in part of the discussion of syria and certainly increasing in the last 18 months. it's the nature of the rebels why doctor v those weapons that the president said that he wanted to send not made their way into the hands of the so-called...
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well, look at it now. we're surrounded by high-rise development, the presidential towers, built, getting built, and more of them planned. so, once again, rincon hill is one of the most sought after popular places to live in san francisco. but where are the parks? where are the public open spaces? where are the places where all of these thousands of residents can gather and reflect on the meaning of life and make connections and form community? there's no public open space within nearly half a mile of where we stand today. that is about to change. so, it's now my honor to welcome to the podium alleyster mctag bert, the president of the emerald fund. the emerald fund is the owner of the department building at 333 harrison street. they're also the owners of this park we're standing in right now. the emerald fund is one of the bay area's premiere real estate developers. their focus is on developing and managing high-quality properties including residential, retail, mixed use, hospitality, and office spaces. as
well, look at it now. we're surrounded by high-rise development, the presidential towers, built, getting built, and more of them planned. so, once again, rincon hill is one of the most sought after popular places to live in san francisco. but where are the parks? where are the public open spaces? where are the places where all of these thousands of residents can gather and reflect on the meaning of life and make connections and form community? there's no public open space within nearly half a...
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pride and our city well. after the death of his partner of 42 years, bill, richard is moving back to his family in massachusetts, in fact, this very week. i can say he will be greatly, greatly missed by all of us. and having spoken to some pride people who are heart broken that you're going to be leaving, we know that this is the right move for you and we wish you all the best. and on behalf of the board of supervisors, on behalf of the city and county of san francisco, i just want to thank you for your many years of service to making our pride parade the best in the world. so, thank you very much. >> thank you. (applause) >> you want me to say something? oh, okay. bill and i, [speaker not understood], bill and i were together 33 years. we developed the software, did exhibit relations for san francisco pride. thises was the 11th year. i have to thank the san francisco pride contractors and support staff for putting up with me for so many years and everything that i've been through. and i have to specifically
pride and our city well. after the death of his partner of 42 years, bill, richard is moving back to his family in massachusetts, in fact, this very week. i can say he will be greatly, greatly missed by all of us. and having spoken to some pride people who are heart broken that you're going to be leaving, we know that this is the right move for you and we wish you all the best. and on behalf of the board of supervisors, on behalf of the city and county of san francisco, i just want to thank you...
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well. it's technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future covered. wealthy british scientists it's time to retire the front. end of the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report. they would argue. somewhat softer approach towards the taliban if you want to have political solution the most creates the conditions for reaching to kill solution and if we use. conditions to enable. you to tell a bomb to to please to be a part of political solution. to . this is aussie's we can use would be welcome back to the program the russian soyuz rocket successfully carried three new crew members to the international space station this week alongside the usual scientific duties we also have a unique mission to complete full scope now or false. on board are two russian cosmonauts by the names of all a culture of he's the commander and surrogate resigns along with american astronauts michael hopkins now culture has been to space before in two thousand and seven and two thousand and nine but for reasons can hawkins this is their
well. it's technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future covered. wealthy british scientists it's time to retire the front. end of the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report. they would argue. somewhat softer approach towards the taliban if you want to have political solution the most creates the conditions for reaching to kill solution and if we use. conditions to enable. you to tell a bomb to to please to be a part of...