1,618
1.6K
Sep 23, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 1,618
favorite 0
quote 0
woody is right. if you look at the stats he's thrown for more touchdowns, more yards and better completion percentage than both aikman and staubach after 41 starts. woody is right. give him more time. >> that's not what's happening in dallas, is it? >> no, it's not. troy aikman was the number one overwhelm pick. that told you what the potential was. number two, he was the number one overall pick. he took over a team that stunk. of course romo has a better record after 40 games. >> you guys in dallas get rid of him. whoa, let's trade him for kyle orton like the broncos did. when you have a franchise quarterback you go with him. he's had 2,000 more yards from his career than staubach did at this juncture. >> the thing i like about romo is when he makes mistakes he takes sfont for it and says i'm going to do better. >> what's up with tony dorsett coming out of nowhere firing these zings, where's he been? >> a tv commercial or something have joe, q.b. controversy in dallas but there might be one in kansa
woody is right. if you look at the stats he's thrown for more touchdowns, more yards and better completion percentage than both aikman and staubach after 41 starts. woody is right. give him more time. >> that's not what's happening in dallas, is it? >> no, it's not. troy aikman was the number one overwhelm pick. that told you what the potential was. number two, he was the number one overall pick. he took over a team that stunk. of course romo has a better record after 40 games....
403
403
Sep 21, 2009
09/09
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 403
favorite 0
quote 0
simmons and woody's story is one of the most compelling i have heard.reform touched by this story. one is the question of medicaid eligibility irk the importance of making medicaid stronger, not weaker. the second, and mr. simmons hasn't told much about this but he has had hassles, endless hassles, with the private insurance companies about what they covered it is terrible to be fighting an illness and worried about your child and at the same time, having to fight your insurance company. the third thing is these lifetime limits. the legislation that we're debating in the congress would eliminate those and that's absolutely critical. and the fourth thing then is insurance discrimination. if -- if mr. simmons was to change jobs or lose jobs, he is absolutely right, he would be priced out of the market totally and so, eliminating discrimination on the basis of pre-existing conditions is also a key aspect of reform. his story brings into focus very sharply the importance of reform on all four of these fronts. >> it's interesting, when you look at the number
simmons and woody's story is one of the most compelling i have heard.reform touched by this story. one is the question of medicaid eligibility irk the importance of making medicaid stronger, not weaker. the second, and mr. simmons hasn't told much about this but he has had hassles, endless hassles, with the private insurance companies about what they covered it is terrible to be fighting an illness and worried about your child and at the same time, having to fight your insurance company. the...
687
687
Sep 22, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 687
favorite 0
quote 0
buy or sell the apology, woody? >> well, when he's working in a drive-thru, he'll understand that he's the dim twitter of all time. what in the world is he talking about? play some games, first of all. those fans in washington have been loyal for more than 50 years and where's he been all this time? the guy should have to get a license like a driver's license in order to go on the twitter account. >> i'm going to give robert henson a sheeting chart of that stadium. you know what it costs? thousands of dollars to get into this, at the least, hundreds. >> i'm from a family that's had season ticket forever but i'm buying this abolling -- apology because it's pretty fast. it was a lot faster than redskins ownership for not being able to sell their ticket. >> the redskins need to have this kid out in the community and have him repair relations. he may not be on the team past next week. >> you can't go with the mcdonald's route but this redskins team deserved being booed a little bit, don't you think? basketball now. ron
buy or sell the apology, woody? >> well, when he's working in a drive-thru, he'll understand that he's the dim twitter of all time. what in the world is he talking about? play some games, first of all. those fans in washington have been loyal for more than 50 years and where's he been all this time? the guy should have to get a license like a driver's license in order to go on the twitter account. >> i'm going to give robert henson a sheeting chart of that stadium. you know what it...
717
717
Sep 21, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 717
favorite 0
quote 0
çç whose bounce meant most to you woody?htçç teams to lose in the r bowl havezç not made the playo. they started badly, came back. kurt warner had the highest completion average in the history of the nfl. he only missed on two passes. >> jacksonville state winning there is no big deal. tennessee is huge. houston winning at tennessee was the bounce back. houston didn't show up in the opener and they showed andre johnson. >> part of me agrees with you bill plaschke pleasure but i would like it to be interesting. give it to paige. possess p pot pourri. gold golden tate's stage dive and the fan that made the penalty cook in russia and panthers and falcons game this referee got the business all afternoon long. what most did it for you, bill plaschke? >> i love the michigan state band. golden tate jumping in there and wants love they today there. that is the human reaction to catch him or be part of the action. they stood like he was something falling from the sky. it was tremendous that they didn't help him. >> how in the worl
çç whose bounce meant most to you woody?htçç teams to lose in the r bowl havezç not made the playo. they started badly, came back. kurt warner had the highest completion average in the history of the nfl. he only missed on two passes. >> jacksonville state winning there is no big deal. tennessee is huge. houston winning at tennessee was the bounce back. houston didn't show up in the opener and they showed andre johnson. >> part of me agrees with you bill plaschke pleasure...
215
215
Sep 15, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
who's woody norris? woody norris has been in "newsweek," center section of the "new york times," business week, history channel. woody norris has a directional sound device and if he was in this room and he was focusing on someone in the back of room, that person could only hear what's baggie said. with a directional sound twice, you can imagine the impact of that from the standpoint of subliminals and para-psychology. you could be fooled about that. the article about woody in "newsweek" magazine had people walking by a coke machine and the coke machine had fizzing noises like coca-cola coming, you know, the direction of the sound advice. as you hit it the idea you would be thirsty and want to buy a coke. so you could see how, you know, the more you think about it, there's so many issues we're going to have to deal with in the coming years and the russians are dealing with them, we're dealing with them. they're not the only ones. we've got some as well. >> hank gaffney again. so why didn't all this brill
who's woody norris? woody norris has been in "newsweek," center section of the "new york times," business week, history channel. woody norris has a directional sound device and if he was in this room and he was focusing on someone in the back of room, that person could only hear what's baggie said. with a directional sound twice, you can imagine the impact of that from the standpoint of subliminals and para-psychology. you could be fooled about that. the article about woody...
409
409
Sep 23, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 409
favorite 0
quote 0
>> woody harrelson living the life in hawaii. they're golfing, both barefoot, hanging out, relaxing. >> we got them six montgomery ago there, too. >> they're big movie stars. they get to do whatever they want whenever they want. >> at least they're wearing clothes this time. it seems they're always naked. we've got them skinny-dipping. remember they were in south america in their underwear? the guys are always naked together. >> they've got the life. they're just chilling. >> we've got ron artest leaving koi. >> really? >> really. >> oh. did we ask about lamar odom? >> yes, we did. >> what do you think about your teammate, lamar odom? did you get an invite for the wedding? >> that's my boy. i've known him since i was 8 years old, 9 years old. i don't need an invite. i can just walk in. >> so did he get an invite? >> that could be a clue there's not a real wedding going on. >> he didn't say he didn't get it. he just said i don't need it. it was like he didn't say that he wasn't going to go. he didn't say that he wasn't invited. he
>> woody harrelson living the life in hawaii. they're golfing, both barefoot, hanging out, relaxing. >> we got them six montgomery ago there, too. >> they're big movie stars. they get to do whatever they want whenever they want. >> at least they're wearing clothes this time. it seems they're always naked. we've got them skinny-dipping. remember they were in south america in their underwear? the guys are always naked together. >> they've got the life. they're just...
162
162
Sep 18, 2009
09/09
by
HLN
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
to woody tripp, former police commander joining us out of the atlanta jurisdiction.oody, what about the fact that you could claim some type of accident regarding those bloody clothes if it is in fact the victim's blood. if it's the defendant's blood, you can claim all sorts of things about it to explain it away, innocently. but the fact that it was then hidden up above the investigator's heads behind the ceiling tiles, if it had been an innocent accident that caused blood on the clothing, it wasn't her clothing. she was dressed in her clothes that she's spotted in on that photo we keep showing. but now that it's hidden, that gives it a nefarious interpretation, woody. >> absolutely, it does. and i don't know of anyone that's going to hide their clothes that are bloodied in a ceiling tile or anywhere else. if it's an accident, it's an accident. you don't hide your clothes. >> what do you make of this guy? you've seen the photos. he's all buff. clearly works out. the tattoos accentuating his arm muscles, his guns, sort of speak. what do you make of this guy? the victim
to woody tripp, former police commander joining us out of the atlanta jurisdiction.oody, what about the fact that you could claim some type of accident regarding those bloody clothes if it is in fact the victim's blood. if it's the defendant's blood, you can claim all sorts of things about it to explain it away, innocently. but the fact that it was then hidden up above the investigator's heads behind the ceiling tiles, if it had been an innocent accident that caused blood on the clothing, it...
296
296
Sep 20, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 296
favorite 0
quote 0
to woody tripp, former police commander joining us from the atlanta jurisdiction, woody, what about thebloody clothes if it is, in fact, the victim's blood, if it's the defendant's blood, you can claim all sorts of things about it to explain it away. innocently. but, the fact that it was then hidden up above the investigators' heads, behind the ceiling tiles, if it had been an innocent accident that caused blood on the clothing, it wasn't her clothing. she was dressed in her clothes that she's spotted in on that photo we keep showing. but now that it's hidden, that gives it a nefarious interpretation, woody. >> absolutely, it does. and i don't know of anyone that's going to hide their clothes that are bloodied in a ceiling tile or anywhere else if it's an accident, it's an accident. you don't hide your clothes. >> what do you make of this guy, you've seen the photos all but, clearly works out, the tattoos, accentuating his arm muscles, his guns, so to speak. what do you make of this guy, the victim was a 90-pound asian woman and, i've learned, that he was a member of an asian appreciati
to woody tripp, former police commander joining us from the atlanta jurisdiction, woody, what about thebloody clothes if it is, in fact, the victim's blood, if it's the defendant's blood, you can claim all sorts of things about it to explain it away. innocently. but, the fact that it was then hidden up above the investigators' heads, behind the ceiling tiles, if it had been an innocent accident that caused blood on the clothing, it wasn't her clothing. she was dressed in her clothes that she's...
361
361
Sep 13, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 361
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> from 1921, when woody hayes got there, they haven't been able to run the football. ohio state been able to run the football in the 40 quarter, they would have won this football game. same thing might be said for notre dame. great finish, michigan and nono dame, even forcier after the game thanked notre dame for trying to drive. incomplete passes stopped the clock. what did you think the way they handl handled -- run the ball when everybody in the stadium know what is he is going to do it. notre dame averaged over five yards a carrie. >> i think the big story is the freshman quarterback, tate forcier, the plays he's made in this game. 240 yards. note only that, but he ran the ball effectively, a touchdown -- he made huge plays, key plays, particularly down the stretch. >> a red shirt freshman got a huge victory for usc l on the road against tennessee. tennessee, after losing a game at home against ucla, they have to dp on the road for the first time in the kiffin area and -- >> it's going to get ugly. i can guarantee if the gators are up by four touchdowns, tim tebow
. >> from 1921, when woody hayes got there, they haven't been able to run the football. ohio state been able to run the football in the 40 quarter, they would have won this football game. same thing might be said for notre dame. great finish, michigan and nono dame, even forcier after the game thanked notre dame for trying to drive. incomplete passes stopped the clock. what did you think the way they handl handled -- run the ball when everybody in the stadium know what is he is going to...
916
916
Sep 19, 2009
09/09
by
WUSA
tv
eye 916
favorite 0
quote 0
jan and dean: ♪ 2 girls for every boy ♪ i bought a '30 ford wagon, and we call it a woody ♪ hey.doin' a great job up here. thanks, honey. mmm. ♪ surf city, here we come ♪ well, it ain't got a back seat or a rear window ♪ ♪ but it still gets me where i want to... ♪ i just want you to know, you down here, it's working out great. well, thanks, doug. do you want your morning coffee on the sofa today? why not? ♪ 2 girls for every boy... ♪ i'm tellin' ya, it's great. if i want somebody to laugh at my stories, cook for me, be nice to me, i got holly on this floor. if i want someone to have sex with, yell at the phone company, tell me when to take a shower, i got carrie up thar. upstairs wife, downstairs wife, happy. you're full of it. you don't believe it? check this out. this came wet today. so? so... carr! paper boy threw the paper in the sprinklers! carrie: what?! i'm gonna kill that little bastard! thank you, upstairs wife. and as far as this mess is concerned--hey, hol? yeah, doug? yeah, this paper came wet today, and i kind of wanted to read the sports section. well, let me blow-d
jan and dean: ♪ 2 girls for every boy ♪ i bought a '30 ford wagon, and we call it a woody ♪ hey.doin' a great job up here. thanks, honey. mmm. ♪ surf city, here we come ♪ well, it ain't got a back seat or a rear window ♪ ♪ but it still gets me where i want to... ♪ i just want you to know, you down here, it's working out great. well, thanks, doug. do you want your morning coffee on the sofa today? why not? ♪ 2 girls for every boy... ♪ i'm tellin' ya, it's great. if i want...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
264
264
Sep 15, 2009
09/09
by
WHUT
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
but it was his role in "dirty dancing" that made him a legend and set the template for many woody parting minutes -- many a wedding party routine. >> ♪ now i have had the time of my life ♪ >> patrick swayze had it all, the looks, the moves, from johnny in "dirty dancing" to "north and south" and onto "ghost." "people magazine" voted him the sexiest man alive. but he found fame difficult. he drank, he chose a very different roles, but throughout, he did keep working, even when diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. but one film stands out. dancing was what he had trained to do before he turned to acting. "dirty dancing" was the role of a lifetime. >> nobody puts baby in a corner. >> 10 years ago, there was the 100 plus club. women that had seen it in theaters over 100 times. >> more than 20 years later, he is still an inspiration. >> he made dancing sexy. he made it masculine. >> heavy seen that film? >> of course i have seen that film. show me one dancer in this room who has not seen that film. >> i watched it sometimes when i was a kid. i had the pink dress and i would [unintelligible] >> aga
but it was his role in "dirty dancing" that made him a legend and set the template for many woody parting minutes -- many a wedding party routine. >> ♪ now i have had the time of my life ♪ >> patrick swayze had it all, the looks, the moves, from johnny in "dirty dancing" to "north and south" and onto "ghost." "people magazine" voted him the sexiest man alive. but he found fame difficult. he drank, he chose a very different roles,...
269
269
Sep 30, 2009
09/09
by
WUSA
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> some prominent hollywood directors, including woody allen and martin scorsese are banding together to demand the immediate release of roman polanski. they are asking he be freed as he fights deportation to the united states for a 30-year old sex conviction. with me is former son of sam prosecutor jim shallock. >> thank you for having us here. >> thank you. >> let's remind people of two things, brilliant, creative director but also the man who did admit to drugging and having sex multiple times with a young woman he knew was a minor. now, the victim has passed -- has asked this goes away. roman polanski is asking it goes away. three decades later why not just drop in. >> he is should be treated like anyone else. he admitted to statutory rape. i'm not saying he should go to jail but before sentencing he absconded and fled and for 30 years he's been on the lam and he deserves to be in front of a judge to be sentenced for what he did and for his crime. i'm not saying he should go to jail necessarily but he should face his punishment like everybody else. it would be a terrible example f
. >>> some prominent hollywood directors, including woody allen and martin scorsese are banding together to demand the immediate release of roman polanski. they are asking he be freed as he fights deportation to the united states for a 30-year old sex conviction. with me is former son of sam prosecutor jim shallock. >> thank you for having us here. >> thank you. >> let's remind people of two things, brilliant, creative director but also the man who did admit to...
272
272
Sep 30, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 272
favorite 0
quote 0
woody allen, for instance, say thag he should be released immediately. there are among 138 people in the industry who signed a petition slamming his arrest. others say his reporters are down playing the seriousness of this crime. the director of the women's law center says quote, it sends a message that the rich and powerful can get away with crimes no one else can. >> what about the woman at the center of this case? >> she wants the case to be thrown out. here's what she looked like years ago. polanski was accused of giving her champagne and part of a quaalude when she was 13 years old, then raping her. he was indicted on six felony counts. >> all right. thank you for that information. >>> we have an exciting edition to our primetime line-up. t "the joy behar show." here's a quick taste of what you're going to get. it's her not for nothing. >> over the weekend, iran fired two missiles even after france and england told them no. now, which part of no does ahminedjad understand? it's one thing, who cares. but you don't want to tick off israel. they alread
woody allen, for instance, say thag he should be released immediately. there are among 138 people in the industry who signed a petition slamming his arrest. others say his reporters are down playing the seriousness of this crime. the director of the women's law center says quote, it sends a message that the rich and powerful can get away with crimes no one else can. >> what about the woman at the center of this case? >> she wants the case to be thrown out. here's what she looked...
419
419
Sep 21, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 419
favorite 0
quote 0
larry razzo, woody and o'connell, all captains. first offensive play, mark sanchez. you're playing the patriots, look out. it's almost a touchdown for new england. so that's how it began offensively, minus 17. for tom brady, this is how it began. well, it never really got started. randy moss is the intended receiver and dorrell revis with a big pick. patriots, second quarter. wes welker, edelman from kent state had a nice game. 29-yard pickup and sets up a gostkowski field goal. brad smith can throw it. wait a minute, is that mark sanchez throwing a block on jarvis green? >> you take another look. his teammates will appreciate him sticking his nose in right there blocking jarvis green to get a first down. >> sets up a field goal, 9-3, new england. he had all the yardage in the first half. did the jets come out firing in the third quarter. sanchez off a play fake to jericho cotchery to the 11. they came out with authority and you saw the play. watch, zing, to dustin keller, starting to make a name for himself, second-year jet. 10-9, j-e-t-s. now it's 13-9, jets. sanch
larry razzo, woody and o'connell, all captains. first offensive play, mark sanchez. you're playing the patriots, look out. it's almost a touchdown for new england. so that's how it began offensively, minus 17. for tom brady, this is how it began. well, it never really got started. randy moss is the intended receiver and dorrell revis with a big pick. patriots, second quarter. wes welker, edelman from kent state had a nice game. 29-yard pickup and sets up a gostkowski field goal. brad smith can...
215
215
Sep 29, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
in all, 138 people including directors woody allen and others in the film industry signed a petition against his arrest. polanski was en route to the zurich film festival when he was detained on saturday. the u.s. wants him extradited for drugging and having sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977. post-production on his latest movie is now be on hold. >>> one of the suspects accused of killing a chicago honor student admitted to jumping on the boy's head while he was lying on the ground. four teens have now been charged with first-degree murder in that gruesome death. one is a juvenile. 16-year-old derrion albert was beaten to death. his family said he was an easy going great kid who was headed for college. >> an honor student. loved school. >> good boy. >> never a problem. >> not a gang banger. >> we're not saying this is a gang related incident. right now it appears that there's a young man making attempts to go home. >> him trying to help out his friend because he was at the wrong place at the wrong time. >> we have to warn you the video no matter how many times you see it is disturb
in all, 138 people including directors woody allen and others in the film industry signed a petition against his arrest. polanski was en route to the zurich film festival when he was detained on saturday. the u.s. wants him extradited for drugging and having sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977. post-production on his latest movie is now be on hold. >>> one of the suspects accused of killing a chicago honor student admitted to jumping on the boy's head while he was lying on the ground....
310
310
Sep 29, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 310
favorite 0
quote 0
in all, 138 people including directors woody allen, and martin scorsese.lso others in the film industry. they have all signed a petition against his arrest. polanski was on his way to zurich for the film festival saturday when detained by swiss police. the u.s. wants him extradited for drugging and having sex way 13-year-old girl back in 1977. postproduction on polanski's latest movie "the ghost" is now on hold. >>> washington, live pictures now. a showdown in the senate finance committee over government-run insurance plan as part of the health care overhaul. democrats jay rockefeller of west virginia and you just saw moment ago charles schumer of new york are pushing amendments to the proposed, the proposals offered by right there chairman max baucus. that's who you're seeing. currently the bill has no public option. it was designed to attract the vote but no is a republicans are supporting it. demming raised rejections to adding a public plan. it's not clear whether it will get passed. >>> cnn and hln want to make sure you've got the news you want wherev
in all, 138 people including directors woody allen, and martin scorsese.lso others in the film industry. they have all signed a petition against his arrest. polanski was on his way to zurich for the film festival saturday when detained by swiss police. the u.s. wants him extradited for drugging and having sex way 13-year-old girl back in 1977. postproduction on polanski's latest movie "the ghost" is now on hold. >>> washington, live pictures now. a showdown in the senate...
260
260
Sep 30, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
woody allen. martin scorsese. over at the zurich film festival where polanski was supposed to be honored, you have actress deborah winger speaking out on behalf of a five-member film festival journey 123450 we came to honor roman polanski as a great artist but under these sudden and archaing, we can only think of him as a human being, uncertain of the year ahead. we hope this is dropped and it's based on a three-decade old case that is all but dead except for a minor technicality. we stand by and await his release and his master work. >> three decades old but he still had sex with a 13 year old. a lot of people will say hearing that and seeing the petition, this whole outcry show that too many in hollywood are out of touch. what do you think? >> i think it's like if you had a co-worker at "showbiz tonight" or headline news and you knew him well and found out some deep, dark secret about him, you might not want to defend this person. i do not think and i'm in no way saying what he did was right. it was a terrible,
woody allen. martin scorsese. over at the zurich film festival where polanski was supposed to be honored, you have actress deborah winger speaking out on behalf of a five-member film festival journey 123450 we came to honor roman polanski as a great artist but under these sudden and archaing, we can only think of him as a human being, uncertain of the year ahead. we hope this is dropped and it's based on a three-decade old case that is all but dead except for a minor technicality. we stand by...
252
252
Sep 30, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
woody allen and martin scorsese. they are saying polanski should be released immediately. they are among 138 people in the film industry that signed a petition slamming his arrest. others say the supporters are downplaying the seriousness of this crime. the director of the california woman's law center told the l.a. time, quote, it sends a message that the rich and powerful can get away with crimes no one else can get away with. >> so what about the woman in the center of this case? how does she feel about the arrest? >> she wants the case to be tossed out. she now a 45-year-old mother of three. she sued pollanski and sued for an undisclosed sum. polanski was accused of giving her champagne and part of a quaalude when she was 13 years old and then raping her. he was initially indicted on six felony counts and agreed to plead guilty to a lesser charge of unlawful sexual intercourse. >> thank you for that information and appreciate it. >>> it was a crime to put an nfl athlete behind bars nearly ending his career. now michael vick has a strong warning about dogfighting. vick'
woody allen and martin scorsese. they are saying polanski should be released immediately. they are among 138 people in the film industry that signed a petition slamming his arrest. others say the supporters are downplaying the seriousness of this crime. the director of the california woman's law center told the l.a. time, quote, it sends a message that the rich and powerful can get away with crimes no one else can get away with. >> so what about the woman in the center of this case? how...
241
241
Sep 30, 2009
09/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
i was brought up on everything americana, from tv comedy, through, you know, marx brothers, woody allenthings happening now, like, you know, the "arrested development" and "entourage". i love it and i love the people and i love the fact that americans say have a nice day, whether they mean it or not. i'd rather have people say it and not mean it than not at all. we're a grumpy bunch. i was with all the americans on the film and they were coming up and high-fiving and going, that's amazing. yeah. it's because we're british, we think it's gonna rain. >> because i find that brits are -- it's funny because -- >> gross. >> the definition of friendliness -- >> no. general.ey're more polite in >> i don't know. i think we're obsessed with humor. but we always think something bad is going to happen so we try to laugh in the face of adversity. but americans are great. >> not all of us. i mean -- >> no no. you have got your quirky ones and you've got your be big ones. you've got some big ones. oh, whoa. there are some that make me look really fit. >> you mean bigger than you have noticed? >> they'
i was brought up on everything americana, from tv comedy, through, you know, marx brothers, woody allenthings happening now, like, you know, the "arrested development" and "entourage". i love it and i love the people and i love the fact that americans say have a nice day, whether they mean it or not. i'd rather have people say it and not mean it than not at all. we're a grumpy bunch. i was with all the americans on the film and they were coming up and high-fiving and going,...
395
395
Sep 7, 2009
09/09
by
WTTG
tv
eye 395
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we haven't seen woody harrellson in a wild but we'll see him in this movie. >> this is a ton ofombie violence. i think it looks cool. very flashy and very cut well. and that's coming out october 2nd. >> i cannot wait unt my girls are old enough for me to read to them where the wild things are. it was one of my favorite books as a child and now a film. >> i read this book all of the time when i was a kid. my mom would sit in my best and i would go to sleep because i couldn't fall leep and she would bring in this big long book and read it to me and spike jones is nowringing the film to life. this guy directed movies like adaptation and it's coming out october 16th. and apparently there is a lot of big costumes and kept it as realistic as possible. >> and core vin mccarthy is one of my authors. >> i also wrote no country for old men this. particular film, he won the pulitzer prize for. it looks like it will be a great thriller. hopefully the movie is as good of the book and comes out the same day of the wild things. >> and robert duvall. he lives over in the plains. >> he's just a
. >> we haven't seen woody harrellson in a wild but we'll see him in this movie. >> this is a ton ofombie violence. i think it looks cool. very flashy and very cut well. and that's coming out october 2nd. >> i cannot wait unt my girls are old enough for me to read to them where the wild things are. it was one of my favorite books as a child and now a film. >> i read this book all of the time when i was a kid. my mom would sit in my best and i would go to sleep because i...
359
359
Sep 7, 2009
09/09
by
WTTG
tv
eye 359
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we haven't seen woody harrelson in a while but we'll see him in zombie land. >> this is more ofa comedy with tons of zombie violence i think it looks pretty cool. i like the way it is directed. it looks cool. that is coming out october 2nd in theaters. >> i have to tell you that i cannot wait until my girls are old enough for me to read to them where the wild things are. it was one of my favorite books as a child and now it will be out as a film. >> i read this book all the time when i was a kid. i would go to sleep at night. i couldn't fall asleep sometim as a child and she would bring this book in and she would read it to me. spike jones is now bringing this film to life. it comes out october 16th in theaters. they tried to keep it as realistic as possible. >> and core macmccarthy is one of my favorite authors. there is a new movie coming out based on one of his books. >> he won a pulitzer prize for this book called the road. this particular film, it looks lake a great thriller. hopefully the movie is as good as the book. >> and robert duval. >> and he lives here in warrenton
. >> we haven't seen woody harrelson in a while but we'll see him in zombie land. >> this is more ofa comedy with tons of zombie violence i think it looks pretty cool. i like the way it is directed. it looks cool. that is coming out october 2nd in theaters. >> i have to tell you that i cannot wait until my girls are old enough for me to read to them where the wild things are. it was one of my favorite books as a child and now it will be out as a film. >> i read this book...
454
454
Sep 21, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 454
favorite 0
quote 0
larry razzo, woody and o'connell, all captains. first offensive play, mark sanchez. you're playing the patriots, look out. it's almost a touchdown for new england. so that's how it began offensively, minus 17. for tom brady, this is how it began. well, it never really got started. randy moss is the intended receiver and dorrell revis with a big pick. patriots, second quarter. wes welker, edelman from kent state had a nice game. 29-yard pickup and sets up a gostkowski field goal. brad smith can throw it. wait a minute, is that mark sanchez throwing a block on jarvis green? >> you take another look. his teammates will appreciate him sticking his nose in right there blocking jarvis green to get a first down. >> sets up a field goal, 9-3, new england. he had all the yardage in the first half. did the jets come out firing in the third quarter. sanchez off a play fake to jericho cotchery to the 11. they came out with authority and you saw the play. watch, zing, to dustin keller, starting to make a name for himself, second-year jet. 10-9, j-e-t-s. now it's 13-9, jets. sanch
larry razzo, woody and o'connell, all captains. first offensive play, mark sanchez. you're playing the patriots, look out. it's almost a touchdown for new england. so that's how it began offensively, minus 17. for tom brady, this is how it began. well, it never really got started. randy moss is the intended receiver and dorrell revis with a big pick. patriots, second quarter. wes welker, edelman from kent state had a nice game. 29-yard pickup and sets up a gostkowski field goal. brad smith can...
258
258
Sep 30, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 258
favorite 0
quote 0
might not want woody allen on the list. yeah. exactly.act of the matter is, hollywood, these people aren't out of touch, they are defending their friend. >> i hear that as well. but then when you stop to think about it, they are defending their friend against what crime that he committed, having sex with a 13-year-old. late today "showbiz tonight" received a statement from harvey winestine saying we're calling every filmmaker we can to help fix this terrible situation. robin, is it just wrong to show such forgiveness to a man who had sex with a 13-year-old no matter how much time has passed or how legendary a filmmaker he is. >> you can forgive anybody you want but it's a lot better to forgive them once they have accepted responsibility. the fact that these directors and these people coming together and rallying around him, and using the power of the media, which should be here to support victims, should be here to hope that people come forward instead are using that power to rally and defend someone who committed a crime who admitted to
might not want woody allen on the list. yeah. exactly.act of the matter is, hollywood, these people aren't out of touch, they are defending their friend. >> i hear that as well. but then when you stop to think about it, they are defending their friend against what crime that he committed, having sex with a 13-year-old. late today "showbiz tonight" received a statement from harvey winestine saying we're calling every filmmaker we can to help fix this terrible situation. robin, is...
441
441
Sep 13, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 441
favorite 0
quote 0
alan fan ka, damian woody, ferguson, nick mangold. to have mark sanchez back there. 18 of 31, 272 yards. statistically better than two rookie quarterbacks a season ago who led their respective teams to the playoffs. matthew stafford a rookie quarterback in detroit. he could learn from drew brees. when you watch drew brees sling the football. >> it's scary. you wonder how -- and i know rivers is a great quarterback. i say a good quarterback. how did you let him get away? boy, he continues to really show that there's few guys in the league today that can throw the ball as well as drew brees. >> helps that set it up. brees just eight incompletions. 358 yards. >> let's not forget the running game today for the saints. there's a situation where that can throw it all over the place. that showed today when that get that lead, that can hand the ball off. >> again, no thomas today. >> no thomas. it was mike bail out of the university of arizona. he did a great job. >> passing meters around the nfl. ben roethlisberger. brees, romo, peyton manni
alan fan ka, damian woody, ferguson, nick mangold. to have mark sanchez back there. 18 of 31, 272 yards. statistically better than two rookie quarterbacks a season ago who led their respective teams to the playoffs. matthew stafford a rookie quarterback in detroit. he could learn from drew brees. when you watch drew brees sling the football. >> it's scary. you wonder how -- and i know rivers is a great quarterback. i say a good quarterback. how did you let him get away? boy, he continues...
1,425
1.4K
Sep 30, 2009
09/09
by
WRC
tv
eye 1,425
favorite 0
quote 0
a petition is being signed by woody allen, martin scorsese and david lynch, but there are also thosewood who believe he needs to answer to his crimes. >> there's sort of a natural tendency to excuse bad conduct on the part of artistic people. >> reporter: polanski is a hollywood darling, acclaimed as an oscar award-winning director and honored for escaping the horrors of world war ii as a child. but polanski is also a fugitive. more than 30 years ago in los angeles, the director brought a 13-year-old aspiring model to jack nicholson's home, where police say he gave her drugs and had sex with her. as part of a deal, polanski pled guilty to statutory rape but fled the u. before sentencing. this weekend in zurich, the 76-year-old was finally detained and now sits in a swiss jail, believed to be this one. >> i told them that he is doing quite well, but of course, the circumstances are very, very hard for him. >> reporter: the defense team is fighting to get polanski released under house arrest in his swiss chalet until the courts decide on the legality of the extradition. the director's
a petition is being signed by woody allen, martin scorsese and david lynch, but there are also thosewood who believe he needs to answer to his crimes. >> there's sort of a natural tendency to excuse bad conduct on the part of artistic people. >> reporter: polanski is a hollywood darling, acclaimed as an oscar award-winning director and honored for escaping the horrors of world war ii as a child. but polanski is also a fugitive. more than 30 years ago in los angeles, the director...
765
765
Sep 12, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 765
favorite 0
quote 1
i learn that had from woody hayes.e're playing southern cal in the rose bowl for the national championship. they had a back named o.j. simpson. i coached a defensive back, he better not score a touchdown. in the second quarter o.j. takes the hand-off on their own 20-yard-line. goes 80 yards for a touchdown. i'm up in the press box, woody hayes on the sidelines. i go in the locker room at halftime, the first thing that happened he came running up to me, strategically played his left hand on my jugular vein and squeezed about that big. he really meant me no physical harm. he just wanted to be sure he had my undivided attention and hollered why did o.j. go 80 yards? that's all he needed. the ball was on the 10, he would have gone 90. we were down 10-0. we were not be indim at a timed we came back to win the national championship 27-16. a man that refused to be blocked cannot be blocked. justin borden and i could hold any plan down the twof of us. if you're going to stay on the side it takes seven attendants to put a wild
i learn that had from woody hayes.e're playing southern cal in the rose bowl for the national championship. they had a back named o.j. simpson. i coached a defensive back, he better not score a touchdown. in the second quarter o.j. takes the hand-off on their own 20-yard-line. goes 80 yards for a touchdown. i'm up in the press box, woody hayes on the sidelines. i go in the locker room at halftime, the first thing that happened he came running up to me, strategically played his left hand on my...
1,470
1.5K
Sep 21, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 1,470
favorite 0
quote 0
larry razzo, woody and o'connell, all captains. first offensive play, mark sanchez. out. it's almost a touchdown for new england. so that's how it began offensively, minus 17. for tom brady, this is how it began. well, it never really got started. randy moss is the intended receiver and dorrell revis with a big pick. patriots, second quarter. wes welker, edelman from kent state had a nice game. 29-yard pickup and sets up a gostkowski field goal. brad smith can throw it. wait a minute, is that mark sanchez throwing a block on jarvis green? >> you take another look. his teammates will appreciate him sticking his nose in right there blocking jarvis green to get a first down. >> sets up a field goal, 9-3, new england. he had all the yardage in the first half. did the jets come out firing in the third quarter. sanchez off a play fake to jericho cotchery to the 11. they came out with authority and you saw the play. watch, zing, to dustin keller, starting to make a name for himself, second-year jet. 10-9, j-e-t-s. now it's 13-9, jets. sanchez to leon washington. let's get l
larry razzo, woody and o'connell, all captains. first offensive play, mark sanchez. out. it's almost a touchdown for new england. so that's how it began offensively, minus 17. for tom brady, this is how it began. well, it never really got started. randy moss is the intended receiver and dorrell revis with a big pick. patriots, second quarter. wes welker, edelman from kent state had a nice game. 29-yard pickup and sets up a gostkowski field goal. brad smith can throw it. wait a minute, is that...
270
270
Sep 8, 2009
09/09
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 270
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> what is next, woody? >> yes.y. >>> a lot more coming up. more fuel to the fire over the release of the lockerbie bomber. and the one that set him free worked for the business -- surprise, surprise. is this more in the name of cover up? we are back with the lockerbie cover up right after this. there was a time i wouldn't step out of the house without my makeup. now, it's no problem. (announcer) neutrogena tone correcting night serum with high performance soy to even skin tone and active retinol to speed cell turn over. clinically shown to visibly fade brown spots in 14 nights. i even out my skin at night so it looks younger, flawless in the morning. (announcer) neutrogena tone correcting now you can fade and prevent discolorations all day. new tone correcting spf 30. why is dick butkus here? i hired him to speak. a lot of fortune 500 companies use him. but-- i'm your only employee. we're gonna start using fedex to ship globally-- that means billions of potential customers. we're gonna be huge. good morning! you kn
. >> what is next, woody? >> yes.y. >>> a lot more coming up. more fuel to the fire over the release of the lockerbie bomber. and the one that set him free worked for the business -- surprise, surprise. is this more in the name of cover up? we are back with the lockerbie cover up right after this. there was a time i wouldn't step out of the house without my makeup. now, it's no problem. (announcer) neutrogena tone correcting night serum with high performance soy to even...
213
213
Sep 2, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, sometimes you have to chain the doors at the woody hayes center to get them out of there, actaning the floor of the weight room or something because these kids want to be good. they want to train. they want to get their buddies in there and throw the ball around or those kinds of things. some what's important is that, you know, a, we're not around, and b, we don't prescribe things do. do kids ask, hey, what do i need to do to get better? yes, you need to work on your footwork. you need to do these things and so forth. and if they go out and do them, you know, it would be like telling our med students, we're going to close the library. you got to let them go to the library. you got to let them train. >> still ahead, a huge night in football. boise hosting oregon. trevor maddox going to stop by. here's another "nattyism" with natty light. today's word is "natastrophe." "natastrophe." the unfortunate loss or destruction... of one's natty light. as in... once bill took his eyes off the prize... and put them on natalie, the party turned into a complete natastrophe. natty light. now
you know, sometimes you have to chain the doors at the woody hayes center to get them out of there, actaning the floor of the weight room or something because these kids want to be good. they want to train. they want to get their buddies in there and throw the ball around or those kinds of things. some what's important is that, you know, a, we're not around, and b, we don't prescribe things do. do kids ask, hey, what do i need to do to get better? yes, you need to work on your footwork. you...
272
272
Sep 3, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 272
favorite 0
quote 0
his partner, woody, received a life sentence. he was white. we would later say and so many people believe he actually fired the fatal shot and in fact the district attorney who prosecuted brooks went before the texas board of pardons and a gentleman named jack strickland i believe from karen county in fort worth went before the board of pardons and said t this day ty don't know who actually fired the fatal shot. brooks had an appeal before the fifth circuit of appeals the issue in that case was that it was never established which one of them actually fired the fatal shot until this issue could be resolved in his execution should not be carried out. and the courof appeals rejected that issue and said it had little constitutional merit and they allowed the execution to be carried out. in the meantime in louisiana, colin clari was seeking to be by his own request the first person executed in the state of louisiana. he had asked h execution be carrd out and his mother on hi own behalf fired an appeal and the federal courts seeking to stay the exec
his partner, woody, received a life sentence. he was white. we would later say and so many people believe he actually fired the fatal shot and in fact the district attorney who prosecuted brooks went before the texas board of pardons and a gentleman named jack strickland i believe from karen county in fort worth went before the board of pardons and said t this day ty don't know who actually fired the fatal shot. brooks had an appeal before the fifth circuit of appeals the issue in that case was...
646
646
Sep 1, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 646
favorite 0
quote 0
ad woody harris leads off again in center field for nyjer morgan, then ryan zimmerman, down in the clean-upjosh willingham, elijah dukes at right, will nieves will be catching and levon hernandez on the mound with an average of 1 Á2 at the plate, adam dunn since 2008 against the padres, a .375 average, 6 homers and 19 r.b.i.s. our 2020 series continues and the bullpen will tonight focus on tyler clip pardon. >> he had thrown in eight big league games before 2009. >> clip pardon blows him away. >> but that number changed drastically that year as did his role. >> tyler clip pardon has had to make the transition from starter to reliever. >> all 6'6". >> his first season out of the pen has proven to be a successful one. offering the club an option in long relief situation gls how about a fastball right down the middle. >> his reputation may be just what they need to stick around washington for years to come. >> so far this year i'm trying to keep the ball rolling, get some wins and, you know, hopefully end out strong. >> there's clippard's numbers for the year, 25 games, record of 2-1, good e.r
ad woody harris leads off again in center field for nyjer morgan, then ryan zimmerman, down in the clean-upjosh willingham, elijah dukes at right, will nieves will be catching and levon hernandez on the mound with an average of 1 Á2 at the plate, adam dunn since 2008 against the padres, a .375 average, 6 homers and 19 r.b.i.s. our 2020 series continues and the bullpen will tonight focus on tyler clip pardon. >> he had thrown in eight big league games before 2009. >> clip pardon...
654
654
Sep 7, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 654
favorite 0
quote 0
that is fine but we've playfulness and when and joy and woody guthrie and great black folk music these black kids in the city cannot afford that. we need to drill them along a military regiment to pump those test scores to satisfy the government. in a w it is worse now than it was then. but it is parallel. in boston, there were standards. there was accountability. i was not a rabble at all. are was nonpolitical in the least. i was stern by the deaths of young civil-rights woriers in the south. that is why i became a teacher. but basically i just wanted to teach children. but my fourth grade class,his was a typical all black class, all black school jtst as we have today, ther was no black matial in the curriculum of any substance except for aew tokens. ever by a got a george washington carver because the kids called him the peanut man. he did not do anything controversial there is no ory or anything about black kids. so one day comen an impulse, cahal when i was in harvard squa i would go into our local communist bookstore that is the harvard coop that joe mccarthyoulday crimson. that i
that is fine but we've playfulness and when and joy and woody guthrie and great black folk music these black kids in the city cannot afford that. we need to drill them along a military regiment to pump those test scores to satisfy the government. in a w it is worse now than it was then. but it is parallel. in boston, there were standards. there was accountability. i was not a rabble at all. are was nonpolitical in the least. i was stern by the deaths of young civil-rights woriers in the south....
667
667
Sep 20, 2009
09/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 667
favorite 0
quote 0
sitting with a light morning breeze in his face, bill is in his tree stand overlooking a woody creeka natural travel corridor, this creek corridor provides bucks with security cover while traveling from one tough cornfield to another. with the ground covered by a light skiff of snow, the morning air is chilly. and bill is hoping to see bucks on the move. >> that's a good deer right here, good deer. you know, i think one of the most important factors, if not the most important factor, to me, is beating the deer's nose, his ability to smell, because that is his, you know, best defense mechanism, with his eyesight being second. he's coming right in right here on the side. >> you have to, call it, "fool a deer's nose." and that doesn't necessarily mean that you're upwind, and you have all these scent-elimination products, so you fool them. what it basically means is, you can get within effective killing range without that deer smelling you. >> i think if you ever can get a deer that comes in, you know, upwind of you and you're in a downwind situation, he's going to get you nine out of te
sitting with a light morning breeze in his face, bill is in his tree stand overlooking a woody creeka natural travel corridor, this creek corridor provides bucks with security cover while traveling from one tough cornfield to another. with the ground covered by a light skiff of snow, the morning air is chilly. and bill is hoping to see bucks on the move. >> that's a good deer right here, good deer. you know, i think one of the most important factors, if not the most important factor, to...
241
241
Sep 12, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, people would say to me, holdg up francheka a fine in the suburbs and leave brahms and woody guthrie and great plaque folk music -- leave happiness to the children in the suburbs. these plaque kids in the city can't afford that. we need to drill them along a protomilitary regiment to pump those test scores three percenta point to satisfy the government. it's worse now than it wa then. but it's parallel. in boston when i was a young teacher, there were standards, too. there was accounbility. and i was not a rebel at all. i wasn't political in the least when i started teaching. i was stirred by martin luther king and by the death of young civil rights workers in the south and that's why i bame a teacher but basically i just wanted to teach children. in my fourth grade class, this was a typical all black class and there was no black material in the curriculum of any substance except for a few tokens, you know, everybody got george washington carver because the kids called him the peanut man. 'cause he didn't do anything controversial. there's no story -- there were no stories or
you know, people would say to me, holdg up francheka a fine in the suburbs and leave brahms and woody guthrie and great plaque folk music -- leave happiness to the children in the suburbs. these plaque kids in the city can't afford that. we need to drill them along a protomilitary regiment to pump those test scores three percenta point to satisfy the government. it's worse now than it wa then. but it's parallel. in boston when i was a young teacher, there were standards, too. there was...
358
358
Sep 30, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 358
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> there's a petition demanding his release and it's being signed by woody allen. hello! david limplg, jonathan deming. hilda swenson, the actress. >> when the film came out, i think they had 100 directors who signed a support letter for him. >> what's their rationale? that's a great artist? >> the directors have been asked that he be let go. in 30 years, he has never been any kind of danger to anybody. >> that we know of. >> he has a very good 20-year marriage. this was an isolated incident. >> out of 75 years, he only had a 20-year marriage? the guy's been doing something for 55 other years. >> you remember, he was married to sharon tate. >> that brings me to my last thing on this. do you feel any sympathy for him jeanine, the fact that he escaped the holocaust, that his family was killed in the holocaust, that sharon tate was dispickab d despicably killed by the man-season family. you didn't say to somebody that you can get away with taking a way a 13-year-old's innocence because you're in pain. that's why i believe they said we're going to move on from this, we'll giv
. >> there's a petition demanding his release and it's being signed by woody allen. hello! david limplg, jonathan deming. hilda swenson, the actress. >> when the film came out, i think they had 100 directors who signed a support letter for him. >> what's their rationale? that's a great artist? >> the directors have been asked that he be let go. in 30 years, he has never been any kind of danger to anybody. >> that we know of. >> he has a very good 20-year...
236
236
Sep 6, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
leave playfulness and whi and joy and brahms and woody guthrie and great black folk music -- leave happiness to the children of the burbs. these black kids don't need that. we need to have a regiment to pump those test scores 3 percentage points to satisfy the government. so that in a way it's worse now than it was then. it's parallel. in boston when i was a young teacher, there were standards, too. there was accountability, same thing. i was not a rebel at all. i wasn't political in the least when i started teaching. i was stirred by martin luther king and by the deaths of young civil rights workers in the south. that's why i became a teher. but basically i just wanted to teach children. and then my fourth grade class -- this was a typical all-black class, alblack school just as we have today. and there was no -- there was no black material in the curriculum of any substance. except for a few tokens, you know? everybody the george washington carver because the kids called him the peanut man. he didn't do anything controversial. but there were no stories or anything about black kids. so one
leave playfulness and whi and joy and brahms and woody guthrie and great black folk music -- leave happiness to the children of the burbs. these black kids don't need that. we need to have a regiment to pump those test scores 3 percentage points to satisfy the government. so that in a way it's worse now than it was then. it's parallel. in boston when i was a young teacher, there were standards, too. there was accountability, same thing. i was not a rebel at all. i wasn't political in the least...
439
439
Sep 3, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 439
favorite 0
quote 0
his partn, woody, received a life sentence. he was white. we would later say and so many people believe he actually fired the fatal shot and in fact the district attorney who prosecuted brooks went before the texas board of pardons and a gentleman named jack strickland i believe from karen county in fort worth went before the ard of pardons d said to this day they don't know who actually fired the fatal shot. brooks had an appeal before the fih circuit of appeals the issue in that case was thait was never established which one of them actually fired the fatal shot until this issue could be resolved in his execution should not be carried out. and the urt of appeals rejected that issue and said it had little constitutional merit and they allowed tha execution to be carried out. in the meantime in louisiana, colin clark was seeking to be by his own reqst the first person executed in the state of louisiana. he ad askedis execution be rried out and h mother on his own behalf red an appeal and the federal courts seeking to stay the execution sayin
his partn, woody, received a life sentence. he was white. we would later say and so many people believe he actually fired the fatal shot and in fact the district attorney who prosecuted brooks went before the texas board of pardons and a gentleman named jack strickland i believe from karen county in fort worth went before the ard of pardons d said to this day they don't know who actually fired the fatal shot. brooks had an appeal before the fih circuit of appeals the issue in that case was...
2,619
2.6K
Sep 22, 2009
09/09
by
WMPT
tv
eye 2,619
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah, brian, you're doing the same thing that mia farrow did to that oriental guy that woody allen broughtld on to that thought, because i'm going to explain to you when we get home all the things that are wrong with that statement. but first, meg, you need to let brian go. but, mom, i love him! honey, you're just confused. i'm not confused! i've never been more certain about anything in my life! i need him! meg, i know that's what you think right now, but you're... oh, god, i wish i could make you understand. you don't know what you need. i know what she needs. you do? you bet. bring her by my house around 8:30 tonight. i'll take care of her. (doorbell rings) hi, mr. quagmire. mom said i should come over here. have a seat, meg. soon it'll all become clear. (soft piano music plays) excuse me, while i get a little more comfortable. meg, i've watched yoyou grow up from a playful little girl into a very special young woman. now you probably just think of me as square old mr. quagmire from next door, but i've been around the block a few times, learned a couple things, and i can tell you this,
yeah, brian, you're doing the same thing that mia farrow did to that oriental guy that woody allen broughtld on to that thought, because i'm going to explain to you when we get home all the things that are wrong with that statement. but first, meg, you need to let brian go. but, mom, i love him! honey, you're just confused. i'm not confused! i've never been more certain about anything in my life! i need him! meg, i know that's what you think right now, but you're... oh, god, i wish i could make...