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you lie why ♪ ♪ why why do you lie why do you lie why ♪ why do you lie ♪ ♪ ♪ why why why why why do youon fire! liv warfield right there. "the unexpected" is in stores february 18th. we'll be right back! whoa! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [son] she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] want to play hide and seek? yeah! 1... 2... 6... 10! [ female announcer ] piÑa colada yoplait. it is so good when you need a little escape. [ mom ] still counting. ♪ more than a feeling ♪ when i hear that old song they used to play ♪ ♪ more than a feeling [ female announcer ] yoplait light boston cream pie. at 90 calories it is so good when you want more than a feeling. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to seth meyers, joe buck, liv warfield! how great was that. and the greatest band in "late night," the roots, everybody! stay tuned for carson daly. thank you for watching. have a good night. i hope i see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, what's up everybody? i'm carson daly. welcome to "last call." tonight's lineup, the blan
you lie why ♪ ♪ why why do you lie why do you lie why ♪ why do you lie ♪ ♪ ♪ why why why why why do youon fire! liv warfield right there. "the unexpected" is in stores february 18th. we'll be right back! whoa! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [son] she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] want to play hide and seek? yeah! 1... 2... 6... 10! [ female announcer ] piÑa colada yoplait. it is so good when you need a little escape. [ mom ] still counting....
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is knowing basic principles of nutrition and applying down through all of your lives so i wonder why do you think people need to buy your book when they can go online and learn everything they need to know about nutrition about metabolism about food free of charge because i believe that it is enough to get so much. and i believe in people and they expect that reading this book they are becoming. but how is your diet the parisian diet different from all other dies that you just referred to as fad diet because there are three people last the first one is that i wanted to get this very flexible the second one is the fact that this is sustainable because the time during your thing is probably the men time you can learn nutrition and. they want to keep people their enjoyment even when dating but isn't it the case that all. inventors of diets including yourself are essentially creating a product out of thin air because you take what is public knowledge what is the product of many generations of nutritionists scientists who worked on this subject you distill it in a couple of easy to follow ru
is knowing basic principles of nutrition and applying down through all of your lives so i wonder why do you think people need to buy your book when they can go online and learn everything they need to know about nutrition about metabolism about food free of charge because i believe that it is enough to get so much. and i believe in people and they expect that reading this book they are becoming. but how is your diet the parisian diet different from all other dies that you just referred to as...
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too hot why do our men and women. fight for our country. in afghanistan and iraq and they live in the terms. why do you complain places like concentration concentration toward where you get. your job where you in the army. you know the soldiers they live in a used car you complain. complain these complaints but it was good you got to. concentration camp would. you ever go to jail in mexico why do you go to jail in mexico is see how they are treated in the jail gold of action going on there in jail. there's a print. right here. oh that means there's been a lot of action people coming through this way yeah when the big eight hundred miles trail maps the name and this particular section of. trail we've had seven this sense out there were. question we characterize events playing out in ukraine a legitimate democratic movement or a small number of highly motivated radicals forcing violent regime change is this movement is peaceful as western media claims and is ukraine hopelessly divided west against east. right from the sea. first trip to engla
too hot why do our men and women. fight for our country. in afghanistan and iraq and they live in the terms. why do you complain places like concentration concentration toward where you get. your job where you in the army. you know the soldiers they live in a used car you complain. complain these complaints but it was good you got to. concentration camp would. you ever go to jail in mexico why do you go to jail in mexico is see how they are treated in the jail gold of action going on there in...
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why do you think? why do you think he went from journalism to novels. journalism is dry.'t we want gooey gushy in the novel? >> to the ex tent of the gushy stuff it's the detriment to the book. what makes this book so magnificent to me are the war passages. you mentioned in the introduction hemingway experienced severe trauma in war. almost fatally injured. you know he went off looking for excitement. he volunteered, awes said. what is remarkable about the book is it is, if not the earliest one of the earliest efforts of a veteran of war to try to write about the experience of war from a soldiers, an ordinary soldier's point of view. >> stephen: do we need that anymore, we have "call of duty" now? 15 hours of that you're like no more cheetos i want out. >> you're right. think you're right. there is almost an exact equivalent see between call of duty -- >> stephen: the graphics. back then they didn't have the graphics. >> no. it was like 8 bit i think. >> stephen: let's talk about the book itself. he survived the war. goes off with kathryn. she dies in child birth. >> ya.
why do you think? why do you think he went from journalism to novels. journalism is dry.'t we want gooey gushy in the novel? >> to the ex tent of the gushy stuff it's the detriment to the book. what makes this book so magnificent to me are the war passages. you mentioned in the introduction hemingway experienced severe trauma in war. almost fatally injured. you know he went off looking for excitement. he volunteered, awes said. what is remarkable about the book is it is, if not the...
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why do you complain places like a concentration camp. where you. where you in the army. you don't do the soldiers they live in a used car you complain. complain complain but it was good to go to. concentration camp. you ever go to jail in mexico why do you go to jail in mexico see how they are treated in the jail go to mexico jail. here's a footprint. right here. action people coming through this way yeah when the big eight hundred miles trail. on this particular section of. trail we've had seven this sense out there were. secret laboratory tim curry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a donor an amount anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the dog. how do you operate dylan piggy i'm going to rumors that you sports and such an expert stated that as easy as i'm not an olympic hockey player the bomb which is on . my flight. why do you think we need to search for life on other planets why the truth is this such disregard on this one lot
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why do you think this is for a live. truth is such disregard one of the things i think that's a human mission to mars will accomplish is to make humans here on earth more sensible about life about life on this planet about the planet itself about the environment so we want to keep benefits to march will be a better earth. dramas that can be ignored. stories of others who refuse to notice. food since changing the world. food picture of today's. from a rose to. and. what really is a scary throughout the course is to a five so we pick up things like koran. turbans prayer rugs things that are really not part of our american custom so when we know that they're coming from the middle east which even even. more concerning to me is the fact that we've got it in a president in the. in the white house that has not even wanted to disclose the fact that he is a stranger he's actually a usurper and he gave an oath he swore certain things and he's not committed to it so he's obviously not committed to the constitution. don't forget ou
why do you think this is for a live. truth is such disregard one of the things i think that's a human mission to mars will accomplish is to make humans here on earth more sensible about life about life on this planet about the planet itself about the environment so we want to keep benefits to march will be a better earth. dramas that can be ignored. stories of others who refuse to notice. food since changing the world. food picture of today's. from a rose to. and. what really is a scary...
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why do you think you need to search for a live. truth with such disregard on this one one of the things i think that's a human mission to mars accomplish. to make here on earth more sensible about life about life on this planet about the planet itself about the environment so we want to keep benefits for you mr marsh will be a better. to teach. the building behind me will become the center of startup communities from around the world to come together to talk about the best way to new ideas. on the full blown civil war and will take place. ukraine's parliament is debating an amnesty for detained protest but the radical right wing rock has refused to accept the conditions. the u.s. president takes the fight to the republicans and annual state of the union address but he promises to close guantanamo. for a year of. the business world big shots hoping to be the first to cash in a. lifting of sanctions. continue to close behind the scenes of the spectacular. this time looking at. the high flying battles for gold.
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too hot why do our men and women. fight for our country. in a fairness there. in a live in the terms. why do you complain places a concentration concentration is true for you if you. were you in the army. you know the soldiers they live in east where you complain. complain these complain but it was good to go to. a concentration camp would you. ever go to jail and that's your goal why do you go to jail in mexico is see how they're treated in the jail go to mexico i'm glad they're in jail. here's a footprint. right here. oh that means his bill of action people coming through this way yeah when he did eight hundred miles this trail maps that even in. this particular section of. trail we've had seven this sense out there were. how should we characterize events playing out in ukraine a legitimate democratic movement or a small number of highly motivated radicals forcing violent regime change is this movement is peaceful as western media claims and is ukraine hopelessly divided west against east. right on the scene. for. stricklin and i think the term limits the lib
too hot why do our men and women. fight for our country. in a fairness there. in a live in the terms. why do you complain places a concentration concentration is true for you if you. were you in the army. you know the soldiers they live in east where you complain. complain these complain but it was good to go to. a concentration camp would you. ever go to jail and that's your goal why do you go to jail in mexico is see how they're treated in the jail go to mexico i'm glad they're in jail....
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why do you do that to me? why do you have that power.ughter] >> oh, you, oh, you. [ laughter ] of course, a girl like dana she's not going to have just one suitor. >> it's a game of high stakes international chess so i put together a big old chess board right here. can camera two take this. >> we want to take you through how we're dealing with the flu. >> i have to do this. >> what is that? is that ketchup? >> really eric prop comedy? that's not going to work on dana. this isn't 1980 and you ain't no gallagher. [ laughter ] besides greg and dana's love couldn't be denied. not that others didn't try to put them apart. [laughter] which brings us to our story's villain, a man with a soul so dark he couldn't divide greg and dana's happiness. he knew exposing their secret love would be a scandal the likes of which the world had never seen. and on the day the five were outside grilling meat that's just what bob did. >> if we put him on here -- >> that would be the best meat you've ever had. >> i'm sure it would be. that's what dana tells me. [
why do you do that to me? why do you have that power.ughter] >> oh, you, oh, you. [ laughter ] of course, a girl like dana she's not going to have just one suitor. >> it's a game of high stakes international chess so i put together a big old chess board right here. can camera two take this. >> we want to take you through how we're dealing with the flu. >> i have to do this. >> what is that? is that ketchup? >> really eric prop comedy? that's not going to work...
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and get their conservatives, do you know who they are? professional athletes. why? because after leads to things -- athletes do things. the ball, they dropped the ball. you cannot say this victory -- you cannot say it is bigot. he was jewish, and he dropped the ball because it was pigskin, no! a aspect of the industry that is overwhelmingly conservative. stuntmen. they have to know overwhelmingly objectively what they are doing. baldwin, gete alec 10 diggs to do it -- you get 10 takes to do it. raised tof you were believe, and then it was onnforced from kindergarten all the way through overture school, junior high, alan g -- all the way through graduate not allowedyou're to report that any culture, any nation, any form of government is better than any other. after all, how do you not notice just your prejudices? barack obama was asked point blank do you believe in the american exceptionalism? a very clever answer and when she said yes, but then that it clear he meant no. believe in american exceptionalism as the greeks believe in greek exceptionalism and the reddish
and get their conservatives, do you know who they are? professional athletes. why? because after leads to things -- athletes do things. the ball, they dropped the ball. you cannot say this victory -- you cannot say it is bigot. he was jewish, and he dropped the ball because it was pigskin, no! a aspect of the industry that is overwhelmingly conservative. stuntmen. they have to know overwhelmingly objectively what they are doing. baldwin, gete alec 10 diggs to do it -- you get 10 takes to do it....
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pleasure of the french culture that seems to be still a taping eating habits of the french people why do you think it could be so easily transferable to other countries where the environment is so different people work longer hours or don't have that much time the problems are the thing i mean every country and the good of the theme and the difference is into the cooking. portion so what i try to do every time i'm in another country is to change a little bit recipients to customize the recipient is for the country. for example for america i. understood that i didn't have to get very complicated complex species or complex cheese so i try to use common cheers. and to work out the good recipes for the countries and they the same in every country but the difference and a word friends his ability to bring to countries is the quality of the cooking. for example when you want to people. and if you put two and some months and you frozen it this is different. and this is a french cooking but my point is that french people can afford to do that because of the way of life in france the average work
pleasure of the french culture that seems to be still a taping eating habits of the french people why do you think it could be so easily transferable to other countries where the environment is so different people work longer hours or don't have that much time the problems are the thing i mean every country and the good of the theme and the difference is into the cooking. portion so what i try to do every time i'm in another country is to change a little bit recipients to customize the...
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is knowing basic principles of nutrition and applying down through all of your lives so i wonder why do you think people need to buy your book when they can go online and learn everything they need to know about nutrition about metabolism about food free of charge because i believe that it is enough to get so much. and i believe in people and they expect that reading this book they are becoming. but how is your diet the parisian diet different from all other dies that you just referred to as fad diet because there are three people last the first one is that i wanted to get this very flexible. this is a fact that this is sustainable because the time during the thing is probably time you can learn nutrition and. they want to keep people their enjoyment even when dating but isn't it the case that all. inventors of diets including yourself are essentially creating a product out of thin air because you take what is public knowledge what is the product of many generations of nutritionists scientists who worked on this subject you distill it in a couple of easy to follow rules you mystified a
is knowing basic principles of nutrition and applying down through all of your lives so i wonder why do you think people need to buy your book when they can go online and learn everything they need to know about nutrition about metabolism about food free of charge because i believe that it is enough to get so much. and i believe in people and they expect that reading this book they are becoming. but how is your diet the parisian diet different from all other dies that you just referred to as...
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you claim that all that knowledge of what that is available and i wonder if it's really the case why do you think nobody else has attempted to do that because we have you know some nations china for example who really want to assert themselves as space powers they they have access to all the technology modern technology into walled they have a lot of money they also have remarkably resilient psychologically resilient people so why do you think nobody else has tried it before will you the experience in landing on mars is actually only available in the u.s. that's why we're talking to u.s. suppliers about the technology to learn systems on mars and china has not developed that technology yet they not always develop technology they sometimes borrow it and they borrow. a lot of american technology independent of the technology to lentil marsh's it's not just something that you can easily copy paste it's really building experience huge test programs that you have to do the fighting test program was one of the most accents extensive space test programs ever because there are so many things th
you claim that all that knowledge of what that is available and i wonder if it's really the case why do you think nobody else has attempted to do that because we have you know some nations china for example who really want to assert themselves as space powers they they have access to all the technology modern technology into walled they have a lot of money they also have remarkably resilient psychologically resilient people so why do you think nobody else has tried it before will you the...
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why do you write? >> i thought about that question. and what you start to write -- i started to write very young. i started to write when my teens. you write because you get encouraged. you put your toe in the water and you say this is a poem and you present to someone and they're touched and you go, oh that is interesting. and you do it again and do you a reading and people come up to you and say they cried and you go that is interesting. i went for my masters and my teachers encouraged me. this piece could be a film. you get that kind of support and that's really keeps you going, especially over years. >> and jason? >> i write to understand something. the example would be something that is bothering me. thing is why people write songs. it's an urge to write something and to understand what is bothering you. but i try understand things that are not immediately bothering me. and i do creative writing. i tell my students write what you want to know. what you do know. to me it's something that i want to know and that is the drive to unde
why do you write? >> i thought about that question. and what you start to write -- i started to write very young. i started to write when my teens. you write because you get encouraged. you put your toe in the water and you say this is a poem and you present to someone and they're touched and you go, oh that is interesting. and you do it again and do you a reading and people come up to you and say they cried and you go that is interesting. i went for my masters and my teachers encouraged...
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why do you complain places like the concentration concentration is where you get. your job where you in the army. you don't do the soldiers they live in these times where you complain. complain complain but it was good you got to. concentration camp. you ever go to jail and nurtured goal why do you go to jail in mexico is see all there are treated in the jail go to mexico i'm going there in jail. here's a footprint. right here. oh that means he's built a lot of action people coming through this way yeah when he did eight hundred miles this trail maps that even in. this particular section of. trail we've had seven this sense out there were. you know dad is finally over but have you paid your bill yet oh i see you didn't realize you had to pay for the self described great and good ha ha ha ha. it was a. very hard take. look again a little long here there's a club log cabin that has sex with that make their lives let's play a. little simpler listless tz look at the people. here are you ok. how do you operate the game i'm going to impose could lead sports and such exper
why do you complain places like the concentration concentration is where you get. your job where you in the army. you don't do the soldiers they live in these times where you complain. complain complain but it was good you got to. concentration camp. you ever go to jail and nurtured goal why do you go to jail in mexico is see all there are treated in the jail go to mexico i'm going there in jail. here's a footprint. right here. oh that means he's built a lot of action people coming through this...
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why do you think you face such scrutiny for this?> i think first of all i'm pretty blunt and candid about the mess in the place. and, as i say, it's not just about the fact that i was brought to washington to try to salvage two wars but i had to wage war against the congress, against my own building, the department of defense and at times against the white house, often just to get the right things done in terms of support for men and women serving in afghanistan and iraq and even such horrible things as cutting the defense budget. >> jon: are you been surprised that the media has glommed on to the more sensational aspects? >> not surprised. i've been around too long for that. but i think that -- people have kind of proven one of the points in the book which is washington is so polarized that absolutely everything is used to prove one political point or another. so people have cherry-picked individual quotes if it supports their position. there's stuff in this book. if you are for bush there's stuff. if you are against him. there's ma
why do you think you face such scrutiny for this?> i think first of all i'm pretty blunt and candid about the mess in the place. and, as i say, it's not just about the fact that i was brought to washington to try to salvage two wars but i had to wage war against the congress, against my own building, the department of defense and at times against the white house, often just to get the right things done in terms of support for men and women serving in afghanistan and iraq and even such...
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why do people want that? idn't he say he has more than enough to eat at home? why is he out at a club taking pictures with girls? he says he is happy at home. >> he looks happy in the pictures with those babes. >> he also like smells, his suit is wet and sweaty and disgusting, he is more of a cartoon character. >> why do mean want to be close to a celebrity, even if it -- if it is a crack-smoking alcoholic mayor? >> because people want their picture, he was here to take picture, we're also going to find better educated non-voters at a club. >> he would get reelected, and is probably going to win if something happens. but he has been stripped of most of his effective powers. so toronto will essentially vote for him to run the city. >> we have questions for the department of health and human services, actually showing that residents in maine are using their money in disney and hawaii. look at these numbers, new hampshire 1.4 million, massachusetts, $360,000. you know, this is why obama care can never work -- >>
why do people want that? idn't he say he has more than enough to eat at home? why is he out at a club taking pictures with girls? he says he is happy at home. >> he looks happy in the pictures with those babes. >> he also like smells, his suit is wet and sweaty and disgusting, he is more of a cartoon character. >> why do mean want to be close to a celebrity, even if it -- if it is a crack-smoking alcoholic mayor? >> because people want their picture, he was here to take...
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why do you think this is for a live. truth with such disregard this was once a human mission to mars. to make humans here on earth more sensible about life about life on this planet about the planet itself about the environment. one of the key benefits to march will be a better earth. little . please. please please and. clue i listened. how do you operate dylan but i'm going to him was a good played sports and such expert status. as rofl odors i'm not an olympic hockey player bomb much plays on the. plate. eat by fire. the little. i. was. was. ukraine's parliament is debating an amnesty for detained antigovernment protesters but the radical right wing rioters are refuse to accept the conditions and leave the streets. as president to take the fight to the republicans in his annual state of the union address but his promises to close guantanamo and total public hearing empty for some. legislative stalemate. see runs on the market value of the business world big shots hoping to be the first to cash in on opportunities follo
why do you think this is for a live. truth with such disregard this was once a human mission to mars. to make humans here on earth more sensible about life about life on this planet about the planet itself about the environment. one of the key benefits to march will be a better earth. little . please. please please and. clue i listened. how do you operate dylan but i'm going to him was a good played sports and such expert status. as rofl odors i'm not an olympic hockey player bomb much plays on...
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so why do they do it? here's the answer. if i were to poll the great journalists of all time -- i don't mean the most famous, those with the bluest eyes, the highest ratings, the richest -- i certainly don't mean those with the most walter cronkite awards -- if i were to ask them, what is the single most important trait in good and accurate reporting? anybody? how do you get to the truth? i'm looking for the truth? would anybody have a problem with the word objectivity? objectivity. let me now introduce you to a man who is perhaps the most beloved and influential modern liberal of all time. his name is howard zinn. he is adored. when he died, springsteen wrote a song to him. zinn is the author of the single most assigned text on american history among public schools and private schools. this means that your children are learning our history from the man i am about to tell you more about. it also means that whatever administrators pick that book to be the history book, they also picked all the other books that your children a
so why do they do it? here's the answer. if i were to poll the great journalists of all time -- i don't mean the most famous, those with the bluest eyes, the highest ratings, the richest -- i certainly don't mean those with the most walter cronkite awards -- if i were to ask them, what is the single most important trait in good and accurate reporting? anybody? how do you get to the truth? i'm looking for the truth? would anybody have a problem with the word objectivity? objectivity. let me now...
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why don't we do that?yeah, smarty pants. >> i think once again. >> once again i don't like america. >> all right governor. >> once again i think this is kim jung-un violating the right offense animals. how dare he feed korean leadership dna to those poor animals? it's awful. you want me to answer your question. >> i think we have allowed these poor people to suffer under a horrible dictatorship for decades. why can't we do anything about it? >> in short -- >> no need to call me names. >> no, that'd be shorty. in short, look what we did in iraq. we wiped out security in iraq. that allows them to thrive such as al qaeda. how do you think you take territories. >> you want to reunite. >> you just move your little man on the board. >> leave it contained. >> what a horrible devil. a horrible devil. >> those people have a really bad time there. they will eat you faster if they're hungry. if they are full they will take a couple of bites and leave you alive and in pain. that's worse. >> something tells me you know
why don't we do that?yeah, smarty pants. >> i think once again. >> once again i don't like america. >> all right governor. >> once again i think this is kim jung-un violating the right offense animals. how dare he feed korean leadership dna to those poor animals? it's awful. you want me to answer your question. >> i think we have allowed these poor people to suffer under a horrible dictatorship for decades. why can't we do anything about it? >> in short --...
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why do i say that? you see the school shootings no question in my mind the growth is a result of press coverage of the actual yvette that is created with a 24-hour news cycle, a facebook, of logging and to tweet. remember when we had been lauded in pakistan a gentleman who lived there that we did there repellent copters overhead before they landed so saturated with information worldwide in the tragic yvette has the capacity to set off a proliferation in cascade, so to the first point, are we a little hypersensitive? yes. but second, the environment is different. i write in the book the environment for tourism in counterterrorism is very dangerous. i use the business model the traditional model was a franchise model. feet of it like mcdonald's you buy it as a franchisee. you have to buy the burgers and material can take your orders from the central but you operate your own store but you follow the propaganda that mcdonald's calls it marketing. that franchise model was dangerous but not as much as the sol
why do i say that? you see the school shootings no question in my mind the growth is a result of press coverage of the actual yvette that is created with a 24-hour news cycle, a facebook, of logging and to tweet. remember when we had been lauded in pakistan a gentleman who lived there that we did there repellent copters overhead before they landed so saturated with information worldwide in the tragic yvette has the capacity to set off a proliferation in cascade, so to the first point, are we a...
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the high-end real estate in new york is doing so well. so why't yo look at that and say give that poor people. >> we all want to do what we can to ease the burdens of people. but the failure of the obamaca rollout is reminding so many more americans that when government promises things for free, it is not quite the case. but this money just doesn't come out of thin air. iscomes out of the econmy. and this money has to come from somewhere and so this is not the most efficient or effective route to prosperity. melissa: thank you both for coming on. >> thank you. >> so making some controversial comments. >> we emancipate every new yorker from the shadows of fear. that new york city is the city of god and a city set upon a hill. melissa: can you imagine a a partiers thing that? calling the orchid plantation? they would be labeled racist and crazy and dangerous. my nex guest says that there is a double standard out there. former house majority leader dick armey joins me now. would you think of that? >> it is kind of nonsense that you g from the left.
the high-end real estate in new york is doing so well. so why't yo look at that and say give that poor people. >> we all want to do what we can to ease the burdens of people. but the failure of the obamaca rollout is reminding so many more americans that when government promises things for free, it is not quite the case. but this money just doesn't come out of thin air. iscomes out of the econmy. and this money has to come from somewhere and so this is not the most efficient or effective...
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do? >> why didn't the mlb do the same thing. they were the 501c3 f a while. ey had the exemption and they threw the towel in on that. why? >> by the way, the football league is the only one who does this. >> i'm trying to figure out why. michelle, i agree with you here on this one. everyone should be 501c3 organization. >> if i could make myself a 501c3 organization, i would. wouldn't you rather wayne have the money, more of his money than a random bureaucrat at the e.p.a.? >> exactly. you are the 501c3 organization. we got to leave it there. >> i'm all for it. >> we'll say thank you to kimberly, michelle and jemle. coming up, bieber busted but the businesses are still feeling the fever. big companies sticking by the big pop star. is that right or wrong? ♪ ♪ mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghastan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male anuncer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protecon. and because usaa'commitment to serve current and former military member
do? >> why didn't the mlb do the same thing. they were the 501c3 f a while. ey had the exemption and they threw the towel in on that. why? >> by the way, the football league is the only one who does this. >> i'm trying to figure out why. michelle, i agree with you here on this one. everyone should be 501c3 organization. >> if i could make myself a 501c3 organization, i would. wouldn't you rather wayne have the money, more of his money than a random bureaucrat at the...
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live you claim that the parisian diet how the million people in france to lose weight and i wonder why do you think that these principles could be just as effective in other countries because as we discussed there are these interview it is the french food culture itself taking longer lunches. have your food sharing it with your friends all the slowness of the pleasure of the french culture that seems to be facilitating eating habits of the french people why do you think it could be so easily transferable to other countries where the environment is so different people work longer hours or don't have that much time the problems are the thing i mean every country and the good the theme and the difference is into the cooking. portion so what i try to do every time i'm in another country is to change a little bit recipients to customize a recipe is for the country. for example for america i. understood that i didn't have to get very complicated complex species or complex cheese so i try to use common cheers. and to work out the good recipes for the countries and is the same in every country bu
live you claim that the parisian diet how the million people in france to lose weight and i wonder why do you think that these principles could be just as effective in other countries because as we discussed there are these interview it is the french food culture itself taking longer lunches. have your food sharing it with your friends all the slowness of the pleasure of the french culture that seems to be facilitating eating habits of the french people why do you think it could be so easily...
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why do. this for a live for all the other planets why the truth with such disregard on the spot one of the things i think that's a human mission to mars will accomplish is to make humans here on earth more sensible about life about life on this planet about the plan itself about the environment as so want us to want to keep benefits for human mission to mars will be a better earth. stalled talks accusations traded in endless demands made this sums up the process being play. out in geneva with a virtual stalemate on the battlefield outside proxies far left to make the hard decisions and compromises to alleviate and then to finally end a civil war which of these outside powers have the political will. what it does to who's writing it and where was it leading to seeking to bearings we seem to turn to the news to take heat for the medium is the message and this most by will mean the planet is now the method defining clicked of reality each night if it's not on the news it didn't happen right. her
why do. this for a live for all the other planets why the truth with such disregard on the spot one of the things i think that's a human mission to mars will accomplish is to make humans here on earth more sensible about life about life on this planet about the plan itself about the environment as so want us to want to keep benefits for human mission to mars will be a better earth. stalled talks accusations traded in endless demands made this sums up the process being play. out in geneva with a...
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why don't we do that?, smarty pants. >> i think once again. >> once again i don't like america. >> all right governor. >> once again i think this is kim jung-un violating the right offense animals. how dare he feed korean leadership dna to those poor animals? it's awful. you want me to answer your question. >> i think we have allowed these poor people to suffer under a horrible dictatorship for decades. why can't we do anything about it? >> in short -- >> no need to call me names. >> no, that'd be shorty. in short, look what we did in iraq. we wiped out security in iraq. that allows them to thrive such as al qaeda. how do you think you take territories. >> you want to reunite. >> you just move your little man on the board. >> leave it contained. >> what a horrible devil. a horrible devil. >> those people have a really bad time there. they will eat you faster if they're hungry. if they are full they will take a couple of bites and leave you alive and in pain. that's worse. >> something tells me you know mor
why don't we do that?, smarty pants. >> i think once again. >> once again i don't like america. >> all right governor. >> once again i think this is kim jung-un violating the right offense animals. how dare he feed korean leadership dna to those poor animals? it's awful. you want me to answer your question. >> i think we have allowed these poor people to suffer under a horrible dictatorship for decades. why can't we do anything about it? >> in short --...
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meet his terms, that afghanistan is very important for us and we will accommodate him. >> ifill: why dowe trust his potential successor to be able to do what we need in the region? so many other cases around the region we have created, we have set somebody up who is going to come in and fix everything and it doesn't work. so why from the people who are now up for this job, why do we think that they can do it? >> well, we won't know until they actually have an election and the speaker is chosen. i think there are actually a number of fairly strong candidates. people we have worked with closely in the past. most importantly the election gives the afghan people >> now we look ahead to the state of the union. president so bam-- obama will address hundreds of lawmakers and millions of americans tomorrow night in the u.s. capitol. laying out his agenda for the coming year. but how will his message be received by congressional republicans? we raise that question with senator roy blunt-of-missouri. he served as vice chairman of the senate republican conference. welcome to the program. >> glad t
meet his terms, that afghanistan is very important for us and we will accommodate him. >> ifill: why dowe trust his potential successor to be able to do what we need in the region? so many other cases around the region we have created, we have set somebody up who is going to come in and fix everything and it doesn't work. so why from the people who are now up for this job, why do we think that they can do it? >> well, we won't know until they actually have an election and the...
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why do you think this is for a live audience why the truth is this such disregard this one one of the things i think that's a human mission to mars will accomplish is to make humans here on earth more sensible about life about life on this planet about the planet itself about the environment so one of the one of the key benefits for you would wish to march will be a better earth. technology innovation all the news developments around russia we've. covered. a good night's. sleep well like you were in your own house. i am. eat it will eat you if. you. do to eat. any. food he. didn't. want to do it would be a. few. who were mean. enough to make it the more difficult they put up a demo wall tell me the me what do they get by putting off a demo wall for nothing for . me this. this isn't fair. because the war devised the country but it unites the hearts their hopes and their allusions they could put up video cameras and other things build another wall but the day after the mexicans would find a way to get over it. god knows when will be your moment and you'll know it that's what i said to m
why do you think this is for a live audience why the truth is this such disregard this one one of the things i think that's a human mission to mars will accomplish is to make humans here on earth more sensible about life about life on this planet about the planet itself about the environment so one of the one of the key benefits for you would wish to march will be a better earth. technology innovation all the news developments around russia we've. covered. a good night's. sleep well like you...
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do it. but you're asking why.to stay right there. >> and i got to agree with you. i'm not mad at him for saying that. i'll be very honest. i pick up after myself because, listen, i still don't care. >> why do you do it? >> i care for her. i care for her. but it took her eight years to get me to pick up my stuff because i didn't care. i was, like, underwear on the floor, this time it is underwear on the floor. the next time i take a shower it a bath mat. either way i'm making use of it. >> please say something. go ahead. >> you're with a guy like that, you're probably with the wrong guy and need to train them early. >> like a dog. >> you should care. it is so stupid, like -- >> it really boils down -- it boils down to picking your battles. pick your battles. >> okay. we'll be back with more if you want it after this. >>> we're back with more of "today" on this fun day monday with our guys tell all panel. i wish you could have been with us during the -- >> oh, my gosh. >> never married steve, the married rick younge
do it. but you're asking why.to stay right there. >> and i got to agree with you. i'm not mad at him for saying that. i'll be very honest. i pick up after myself because, listen, i still don't care. >> why do you do it? >> i care for her. i care for her. but it took her eight years to get me to pick up my stuff because i didn't care. i was, like, underwear on the floor, this time it is underwear on the floor. the next time i take a shower it a bath mat. either way i'm making...
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violation of the first amendment to send someone to aa which courts do regardless approximately. >> why do we focus so much on that one size fits all when other countries don't do it? >> first of all our medical system our doctors are not trained in the new methodologies, our legal system is not trained in our methodologies and in other cases drugs are used. >> what are those methodologies. >> cognitive behavior therapy, teaching people to moderate, to keep yourself,able to the moderation you choose to do. cost benefit analysis look see where they cross the line. we're not very comfortable with that as a nation. we seem to think okay if you have a problem with drinking absencabstinence is best. >> why are we not using drugs more often when they seem to be used to good effect in other places? >> well a lot of people haven't heard about these drugs because they are generic. they are available very, very cheaply and pharmaceutical companies aren't making big bucks off of them. >> what do the drugs do? >> a drug called maltrexoid a opioid blocker, blocks the ability of the brain to field that
violation of the first amendment to send someone to aa which courts do regardless approximately. >> why do we focus so much on that one size fits all when other countries don't do it? >> first of all our medical system our doctors are not trained in the new methodologies, our legal system is not trained in our methodologies and in other cases drugs are used. >> what are those methodologies. >> cognitive behavior therapy, teaching people to moderate, to keep yourself,able...
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why do you complain places a concentration and concentrate is told where you get. your job where you in the army. you don't do the soldiers they live in these times where you complain. complain he's complain what is it was good you got to educate. concentration camp what are you kidding you ever go to jail and that's your goal what are you going to jail in mexico is see all there are treated in the jail gold of mexico i'm going there to jail. there's a footprint. right here. oh that means there's built a lot of action people coming through this way yeah when the big eight hundred miles trail maps the name and on this particular section of. trail we've had seven in this sense out there were. it was a. very hard to take i don't. want to get on here. that that would make. plenty . of. currencies are crashing markets are tumbling taper no doubt about taper no no no no i mean print print more no wait they wish taper no they were pretty cryptic taper maybe taper print paper printed paper print taper taper type of print take take take that while markets are down two percen
why do you complain places a concentration and concentrate is told where you get. your job where you in the army. you don't do the soldiers they live in these times where you complain. complain he's complain what is it was good you got to educate. concentration camp what are you kidding you ever go to jail and that's your goal what are you going to jail in mexico is see all there are treated in the jail gold of mexico i'm going there to jail. there's a footprint. right here. oh that means...
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understand about dieting and i also was a child to care and child many of them in my personal life is why do you need to have all those stages you just mentioned you have also three stages the café stage and so on and this is something that is very common about all sorts of diets but why do you need to have those stages when you i think the only approach that can actually work is just applying those nutritional principles throughout your life without going in and out of stages these are these are the words of somebody. being dated you know that's not true i doubt it all and pretty much live this but the real problem of dating people is that there are real you know overweight and just before three four you know and i created these plans because i know the problem the problem is that it's very difficult to follow it during a long time and this is also the reason of the second pillar it means that you don't have to lose your enjoyment now you have your own t.v. show in a fancy are very successful there but now you're trying to break into other markets . especially in into the american market an
understand about dieting and i also was a child to care and child many of them in my personal life is why do you need to have all those stages you just mentioned you have also three stages the café stage and so on and this is something that is very common about all sorts of diets but why do you need to have those stages when you i think the only approach that can actually work is just applying those nutritional principles throughout your life without going in and out of stages these are these...