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woody, exactly how many beers have you had, young fella? woody, exactly jus, one...ers mom.fect you. sometimes you get depressed. ⌞ som%times you get giddy. when you going to get off your but, and get a job? sometimes you just get brutally honest. i'm not good with words, so i'll let this the talking. [stripper music plays] cake! cake! yeah! the world of the exoti# dancer-- a little sleazy if you ask me, almos as sleazy ha ha ha! i, uh...i must look like a cliff. uh, excuse me, miss. could you mov% the veil? yu're kidding, right no. you see, swee$heart, over the years, our p"iorities change. yeah? how so? hey, there... miss krapence. that's mr. krapence. say, woody, why don't you sit down a while? ⌞what's wi4hthis "miss k"apece" stuff? who's been king cracs? i got an ex-wife, you know. whoa. what are yu doing, man? use your head. the guy's in his 40s, not@marriedl always bragging about his sex life, yet h's always here. it all adds up, sam... would@you guy' do something withim? oh. oh, look at his legs. tey're twitching. i bet you he's dreaming he's chasing rabbits. don't be
woody, exactly how many beers have you had, young fella? woody, exactly jus, one...ers mom.fect you. sometimes you get depressed. ⌞ som%times you get giddy. when you going to get off your but, and get a job? sometimes you just get brutally honest. i'm not good with words, so i'll let this the talking. [stripper music plays] cake! cake! yeah! the world of the exoti# dancer-- a little sleazy if you ask me, almos as sleazy ha ha ha! i, uh...i must look like a cliff. uh, excuse me, miss. could...
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woody can tell us about carville. >> this is the last in fact carville house. it was a community of discarded streetcars, horse pulled cars, various modes of transportation that were made obsolete by electric streetcars so cars were dumped out in the beach and sunset side and people made residences and the one is there and two cable cars and that is the upper and lower level and from the back it doesn't look like anything and they had club houses and bo hemian musicians would go out and take a dip in the obligatio ocean and romance. >> what a wonderful time. >> people didn't like it and came up with a slogan "burn the car out of carville" and they wanted traditional housing. >> wind mills. okay two in the park and one that is now restored and functioning which was the dutch wind mill and the other, the murphy wind mill which is being restored. the dutch wind mill built in 1902 and make it a high rise. >> only at the highest level. >> of human occupantacy and at the bis. >>base. >> and cost $18,000 to build and the sails are of oregon spars and intended to pump
woody can tell us about carville. >> this is the last in fact carville house. it was a community of discarded streetcars, horse pulled cars, various modes of transportation that were made obsolete by electric streetcars so cars were dumped out in the beach and sunset side and people made residences and the one is there and two cable cars and that is the upper and lower level and from the back it doesn't look like anything and they had club houses and bo hemian musicians would go out and...
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welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to maryland atop a money manager michael woody o'brien who also writes at financial sense dot com their web site would be welcome to the kaiser report max it's great to be with you from a beautiful sunny day in maryland we're data lots of free solar electricity on this beautiful day today well get some crab cakes as well now we first saw you on the big dad oh a six wide cast of log cast i should say and is so pressed by that we decided to have you on the kaiser report now what do you know brian that it's an easy and president ben ali fled the country with twenty four percent of the nation's gold supply i thought gold was a barbarous relic why would he take all that gold and not paper money well of course that's part of the the great elite fraud that that gold is a barbaric relic it's not an important monetary item i think if you go back through history and read what the banks stock receive has really said about gold no one got it better than j.p. morgan which is said is is gold is money and nothing else and i would only say the only part
welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to maryland atop a money manager michael woody o'brien who also writes at financial sense dot com their web site would be welcome to the kaiser report max it's great to be with you from a beautiful sunny day in maryland we're data lots of free solar electricity on this beautiful day today well get some crab cakes as well now we first saw you on the big dad oh a six wide cast of log cast i should say and is so pressed by that we decided to have...
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[ light laughter ] i'm at a place called woody's -- woody's roadside. >> jimmy: yeah. >> bruce: it'se, very good cover band. you can come out and see them. >> jimmy: they do cover stuff, yeah? >> bruce: he's my brother-in-law, and so i came out to see -- i hadn't seen his band, so i -- it was like a motorcycle night, a bunch of motorcyclists there. "you coming?" do you want to play?" but you know, it's my brother-in-law, so i've got to play. [ laughter ] and so, i got up. i still had my winter coat on and everything, and we played through a few tunes. but the minute you do, the first thing you see is -- there's a wall of this going on. and you know, it's international, you know? so, it's a -- >> jimmy: is it the new lighter? is it, like, everyone just having their cell phones in the air going -- ♪ oh, oh, whip your hair [ laughter ] >> bruce: it's international from there on in, so. >> jimmy: can you ever go to a concert and just go to a concert? like, enjoy yourself? say you call up somebody -- you call up neil young and you go like, "hey, neil, i want to come see you at the garden,
[ light laughter ] i'm at a place called woody's -- woody's roadside. >> jimmy: yeah. >> bruce: it'se, very good cover band. you can come out and see them. >> jimmy: they do cover stuff, yeah? >> bruce: he's my brother-in-law, and so i came out to see -- i hadn't seen his band, so i -- it was like a motorcycle night, a bunch of motorcyclists there. "you coming?" do you want to play?" but you know, it's my brother-in-law, so i've got to play. [ laughter ]...
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. >> neither woody or buzz lightyear were nominated for best actor. and there is best screenplay, sound, song and best picture. just a third animated film oo. they worked really hard and so this is just been icing on the cake. >> oscar picks topped them all. >> there is exciting and a big deal. >> the film resonated with audiences. and there is pixar saying going into this, nudging is certain. >> driving us was not wanting to disappoint everybody. we knew how many people loved the first two films. >> when you make a good movie or what you feel is a good movie it's not a forgone conclusion people will respond to it the way you're responding to it. you do your best job. >> they say they hd to get it right this, is about right. >> there is five oscars pixar already won, they're likely to pick up a six engineer hollywood, next month, that means preparing a winning speech. and i kind of like this rough draft. >> i'd like to thank the academy. >> and and in pixar is owned by abc 7's disney. >> good movie. and you don't feel like sitting in a movie theater i
. >> neither woody or buzz lightyear were nominated for best actor. and there is best screenplay, sound, song and best picture. just a third animated film oo. they worked really hard and so this is just been icing on the cake. >> oscar picks topped them all. >> there is exciting and a big deal. >> the film resonated with audiences. and there is pixar saying going into this, nudging is certain. >> driving us was not wanting to disappoint everybody. we knew how many...
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this elks had, for example, was a prop in woody allen's first feature film in 1965. peter o'toole brought it here. the famous irish actor is a regular guest, like many other international celebrities. many of them have signed the guest book, which dates back to 1880. >> we have a few just up the road here. and we also have friel jordan who brings everybody from the film studios in, all of the famous people. and bonnell's -- bono's house is just around the corner. we even have a little ride up in one of -- in a, famous poets home. >> who has also served as a post office and a funeral home. the owners have changed in men -- many times. and in 1930, the old tool family bought a bar. it has been in the family ever since. >> we get along with all our customers. we know them by first name. we enjoy their company and they enjoy hours. a devoted just keeps coming back all the time. if we have generations -- they just keep coming back all the time. we have generations from grandparents to the grandkids. >> on thursdays and weekends when there is live music, it caters to of to
this elks had, for example, was a prop in woody allen's first feature film in 1965. peter o'toole brought it here. the famous irish actor is a regular guest, like many other international celebrities. many of them have signed the guest book, which dates back to 1880. >> we have a few just up the road here. and we also have friel jordan who brings everybody from the film studios in, all of the famous people. and bonnell's -- bono's house is just around the corner. we even have a little...
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he thought of george constanza and woody allen. he thought of philip and alexander's father yelling and screaming telling his son he was the son of the family shames. you don't be deserved to be called a view. you, alexander are being embarrassed by the surface of the mirror. you don't deserve to be a mexican. nor the fact that mexicans are the hardest working people and came here to work and give their children a better future. there is no mexican who tried to justify with arguments like a fantasy to celebrate cinco de mayo. you, my friend are the self hating [inaudible] of all mexicans. you are nothing but a big master baeter. foolish man who hides from the rest of the world and sees his shame in order to dream a man can exist without a pas port or green card and labels him as what he is. remember the ones who tried to pass as something else? remember the [inaudible] of life. the [inaudible] of the nation of the [inaudible]. remember the guy from tijuana you met years ago and is proclaimed he was italian because he would and peop
he thought of george constanza and woody allen. he thought of philip and alexander's father yelling and screaming telling his son he was the son of the family shames. you don't be deserved to be called a view. you, alexander are being embarrassed by the surface of the mirror. you don't deserve to be a mexican. nor the fact that mexicans are the hardest working people and came here to work and give their children a better future. there is no mexican who tried to justify with arguments like a...
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. >> go, woody, go, buzz, right? that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> you can stay connected 24-7. >> we appreciate your being >> we appreciate your being here, seeñxñxñxñxñxñxñxñxñxñxñx: i had a biopsy and i had high-risk prostate cancer. i was depressed. i was shocked. sometimes cancer makes you feel very lonely. the doctors can do their best to cure the cancer, but it takes all of the other stuff to make you a whole person again. i've been given a second chance. announcer: at sutter health, our story is you. for more stories, visit sutterhealth.org.
. >> go, woody, go, buzz, right? that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> you can stay connected 24-7. >> we appreciate your being >> we appreciate your being here, seeñxñxñxñxñxñxñxñxñxñxñx: i had a biopsy and i had high-risk prostate cancer. i was depressed. i was shocked. sometimes cancer makes you feel very lonely. the doctors can do their best to cure the cancer, but it takes all of the other stuff to make you a whole person again. i've been given a second...
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i'm a fan of woody and buzz light year. >> can you see this at the street.com. there's a link on our site as well. more on the street. glen hall. >> and here's what we're watching for you. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: the housing market, as december starts and building permit numbers are out. and "street critique" guest hilary kramer answers your questions. she's editor of gamechangerstocks.com. there's still time to send one in. email us at "street critique" at nbr.com. ford motor company will not get a $16 million sales tax refund check from the state of michigan. the auto maker claimed it was entitled to the money back on vehicles bought by consumers who defaulted on their loans. a state court ruled the firm should not get the cash. and today, the u.s. supreme court refused to hear an appeal, leaving the lower court's ruling in place. >> tom: another round in the battle over the bratz. toy makers mattel and mga entertainment squared off in federal court again today for opening arguments in the continuing fight over which company can make
i'm a fan of woody and buzz light year. >> can you see this at the street.com. there's a link on our site as well. more on the street. glen hall. >> and here's what we're watching for you. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: the housing market, as december starts and building permit numbers are out. and "street critique" guest hilary kramer answers your questions. she's editor of gamechangerstocks.com. there's still time to send one in. email us at...
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. >> woody allen knows it. i brought a lot of terrorism ask -- i thought a lot of tourism after that movie. i don't think that that will happen after this movie. [laughter] this is los angeles, london, berlin, greece, this is about a city where having people from other parts of the world that are trying to survive and the struggle for a dignified life and honor for their kids. how we deal with that because this is about immigration. this is like a background story. the real story is about the relationship of this man with his kids. tavis: you suggested that we mentioned that you are pretty clear about what you want to play and what you don't want to play. you don't see yourself as a guide with superpowers and flying to the air, etc. have you always known that? have you always been so clear about that? does this come with experience and time? >> i have always known which is one of the great things that i know for sure. tavis: that is not a bad thing to be certain of if you are an actor. >> i knew that because my
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to do that or how to write about that period, given the fact that so many others have written about woody guthrie and bob dylan. i had nothing particularly new to say. i had no new thoughts, what new could i say about this? it's been done. same with pete seeger. i mean, it's been done. so i took a real gamble and i decided i'm going to write about someone who has nothing to do with any of this, but was connected to that world. and so i wrote about aaron and bob gilder already there were murmurs, how could they be related? aside from the fact that aaron hughes folksongs in his own music in the 1940s. two events happen, two things happened in my research. one, i remember that after 9/11, after the terrorist attacks went to look back on the road that october, he started playing kind of a cold order before his concert, he started playing snatches out of rodeo. this was in a sense his public response to 9/11 he played some polka music. interesting. then i ran across i in the bookn koplan, i ran across a review in 1934 in "the daily worker" of a performance that aaron copland gave at a local co
to do that or how to write about that period, given the fact that so many others have written about woody guthrie and bob dylan. i had nothing particularly new to say. i had no new thoughts, what new could i say about this? it's been done. same with pete seeger. i mean, it's been done. so i took a real gamble and i decided i'm going to write about someone who has nothing to do with any of this, but was connected to that world. and so i wrote about aaron and bob gilder already there were...
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and all the dreams of norwegians rallied to support a russian born woody who's lived in norway since childhood but now faces deportation they same realities as thailand request was rejected on fairly in the whole system the three of them. on next. day go away. company this is sports today i mean these are some of the stories we're covering this hour. next game world tennis number one carline wozniacki who's yet to win a grand slam see if the progress is into her first quarter final in melbourne. warming up the russian champions and meets in petersburg continue to look good in preseason seeing her progress time in the by. gridiron games continuing our build up to tonight's n.f.l. semifinals we preview. a. football conference the side of between pittsburgh on the new york jets. let's get the ball rolling with a string open tennis where russia is still waiting on its first quarter finalist of the tournament such drama losing all its in an amazing encounter on sunday francesco schiavone seeing off the world number twenty six in a clash that broke the record for the longest women's march
and all the dreams of norwegians rallied to support a russian born woody who's lived in norway since childhood but now faces deportation they same realities as thailand request was rejected on fairly in the whole system the three of them. on next. day go away. company this is sports today i mean these are some of the stories we're covering this hour. next game world tennis number one carline wozniacki who's yet to win a grand slam see if the progress is into her first quarter final in...
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woody fruity. spicy fruity. >>kaiser: enjoy your job? very much. very much. it's a privilege to work in this field. >>the glen nevis river race is carving out a name for itself as a bizarre but spectacular sporting event for the super fit and the slightly mad. competitors must negotiate a two-mile stretch of one ofscotland's greatest rivers using little more than an air mattress. but it's all in a good cause... >>reporter: if throwing yourself into a fast-flowing scottish river while clutching an inflatable rubber mattress sounds like fun - then the glen nevis river race is for you! >>with little more than a helmet to protect them, seventy adventure sport enthusiasts braved the icywaters, the churning rapids and a 30 foot waterfall jump to raise money for charity - and test their nerve. >>among them - steve ham heading up a six-strong team in this year's challenge. >>ham: i think these things are great to be to improve communication in the work place afterwards, we are also going to raise some money for lochaber mountain rescue team so there is money raised f
woody fruity. spicy fruity. >>kaiser: enjoy your job? very much. very much. it's a privilege to work in this field. >>the glen nevis river race is carving out a name for itself as a bizarre but spectacular sporting event for the super fit and the slightly mad. competitors must negotiate a two-mile stretch of one ofscotland's greatest rivers using little more than an air mattress. but it's all in a good cause... >>reporter: if throwing yourself into a fast-flowing scottish...
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they're always possible especially after the very pronounced growth we've seen in say at woody's russian like when he's in two thousand and nine two thousand and ten. significant gains and of course this is something that is likely to be at the back of the mind of russia's policy makers this is a possibility especially after the effects of q e two coming from the u.s. . dollar from deutsche bank and that's all we have time for now but you can always find more stories on our website dot com slash business. the book. the bulk of the book bringing you the latest in science and technology from the realm of russia. we've got this huge earth covered. me it is easy. to. get into these. systems. since. the. russians would be so much brighter if you knew about somebody from first impressions so. please for instance atif dot com. welcome back you're watching our team here's a look at the top stories russian lawmakers prepare to reopen debate on a landmark nuclear arms reduction treaty with washington the u.s. senate has already approved the deal in moscow promises to ratify the new treaty by the e
they're always possible especially after the very pronounced growth we've seen in say at woody's russian like when he's in two thousand and nine two thousand and ten. significant gains and of course this is something that is likely to be at the back of the mind of russia's policy makers this is a possibility especially after the effects of q e two coming from the u.s. . dollar from deutsche bank and that's all we have time for now but you can always find more stories on our website dot com...
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and then, of course, graduated to this land is your land and the songs of woody guthrie and the songsoming what my brother calls "the folk scare." and i loved the songs, and i loved the literature in the music. it was so appealing to me. what timing for a young woman who had a-- a social heart, who had a great voice, who had a national guitar, right? and at a time when this country was changing dramatically and the kind of music you loved was emerging. i mean, you joined, literally, a movement driven in part by young women like--like you. do you remember those early days and some of those early alliances and friendships? you--you had to--you had to meet a young joan baez, certainly. you certainly ran into bob dylan. mm-hmm. mm-hmm. what were those days like? well, they were very exciting. it was very-- it was very fast and very--now, in retrospect, it all went so quickly. but in the time that it was happening, it seemed to be a slow process. my own work was--was growing. i was going to the clubs that i was working in. i had to make a living, and it turned out that i-- the only thing i
and then, of course, graduated to this land is your land and the songs of woody guthrie and the songsoming what my brother calls "the folk scare." and i loved the songs, and i loved the literature in the music. it was so appealing to me. what timing for a young woman who had a-- a social heart, who had a great voice, who had a national guitar, right? and at a time when this country was changing dramatically and the kind of music you loved was emerging. i mean, you joined, literally, a...
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but the owner of the new york jets, woody johnson, doesn't seem worried. he told me that, regardless of the weather, the game will provide a big boost to his region. >> besides the five to 600 million in economic benefit, it will be, i mean this is interesting, it will be the largest event that we've ever had in new york or new jersey, ever. since the founding of the states. so that's pretty big. i think it's a source of pride for the people in the area. it certainly is a source of pride for the stadium. it lets, the building itself now will have hosted, after 2014, one of the most major events in the world. >> horrow: we've seen how the stadiums, local team owners, and communities all play a part in the super bowl. but when it comes to calling the shots, there's no question that the nfl is firmly in charge. >> of course, the buck stops with nfl commissioner roger goodell. but he can't devote all of his energies to the super bowl or any other single event, so in a recent interview, roger told me his management style involves delegating to deputies he can r
but the owner of the new york jets, woody johnson, doesn't seem worried. he told me that, regardless of the weather, the game will provide a big boost to his region. >> besides the five to 600 million in economic benefit, it will be, i mean this is interesting, it will be the largest event that we've ever had in new york or new jersey, ever. since the founding of the states. so that's pretty big. i think it's a source of pride for the people in the area. it certainly is a source of pride...
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always that they're always possible especially after the very pronounced world we've seen in say woodies russian authorities in two thousand and nine two thousand. significant gains and of course this is something that is likely to be at the back of the mind of russia's policy makers this is a possibility especially after the effects of q two coming from the u.s. . well that's how we have time for now but you can always find more stories on our website that started dot com slash business. to. me it is eve. it is easy. to. see. from the for. the. children now see about a thousand murders by the end of elementary school five two hundred silos of violent acts by the age of eighteen from movies to television shows to video games to children. twenty four hour news channels ration is now it seems every day formulate a stable industrial influence. those while those who fairy tales to first think about it while it is a good show the work. makes the pill easier to swallow. everybody was come. to sixty six because the things i saw things i was doing and reason we were given for. personal protest.
always that they're always possible especially after the very pronounced world we've seen in say woodies russian authorities in two thousand and nine two thousand. significant gains and of course this is something that is likely to be at the back of the mind of russia's policy makers this is a possibility especially after the effects of q two coming from the u.s. . well that's how we have time for now but you can always find more stories on our website that started dot com slash business. to....
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especially after the very pronounced we've seen in ca at woody's in washington where he's in two thousand and nine two thousand turned. significant gains and of course this is something that is likely to be at the back of the mind of russia's policy makers this is a possibility especially after the effects of q e two coming from the u.s. . on a despite being one of the topics among international investors that this year russia remains one of the most riskiest locations to have business and that's the finding of a survey of foremost two hundred nations by the basic research of maple croft russia is the tenth most risky country down from fifteen last year coming in between pakistan and central african republic into hell so a so-called country holds twenty six place while china six to second russia's poor performances at.
especially after the very pronounced we've seen in ca at woody's in washington where he's in two thousand and nine two thousand turned. significant gains and of course this is something that is likely to be at the back of the mind of russia's policy makers this is a possibility especially after the effects of q e two coming from the u.s. . on a despite being one of the topics among international investors that this year russia remains one of the most riskiest locations to have business and...
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with british funnyman ricky gervais's hosting the golden globes for the second year in a row that woody comedian and creator of the t.v. series the office drew nearly seventeen million viewers and major buzz for poking fun at hollywood's most pretty and powerful people awarded. sitting down to speak with america's most famous and influential put your good you are good in other import former tabloid editor and talent show judge piers morgan was recruited by c.n.n. to cross the pond and take over larry king's crown so you. could be drinking by the looks of things u.s. media has had a change of appetite feasting on the talent and sharp tongue belonging to america's former colonial masters british t.v. culture it's much faster it's much windier it's much in many ways more scripted even literary whereas american is slower it's more predictable and all the rest of it so american t.v. executives have always looked to england for clever you know reporting and people like piers morgan fit the bill you have to also write a question you georgia sting serious when it comes to t.v. drama the gangs a
with british funnyman ricky gervais's hosting the golden globes for the second year in a row that woody comedian and creator of the t.v. series the office drew nearly seventeen million viewers and major buzz for poking fun at hollywood's most pretty and powerful people awarded. sitting down to speak with america's most famous and influential put your good you are good in other import former tabloid editor and talent show judge piers morgan was recruited by c.n.n. to cross the pond and take over...
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of log cast i should say and is so pressed by that we decided to have you on the kaiser report now woody o'brien that tunisian president ben ali fled the country with twenty four percent of the nation's gold supply i thought gold was a barbarous relic why would he take all that gold and not paper money well of course that's part of the the great elite fraud that that gold is a barbaric relic it's not an important monetary item i think if you go back through history and read what the banks stock receive has really said about gold no one got it better than j.p. morgan which i've said is is gold is money and nothing else and i would only say the only part of that that's wrong is silver is money too silver is has got a very important place right along side of gold but i think the important thing to remember is it's a lot like the old soviet union where the russian people knew what the truth was by reading prague and assuming that it was the opposite because the fact is is that we have a global financial system that is nothing more than a great looting machine to rob the people. in a way that
of log cast i should say and is so pressed by that we decided to have you on the kaiser report now woody o'brien that tunisian president ben ali fled the country with twenty four percent of the nation's gold supply i thought gold was a barbarous relic why would he take all that gold and not paper money well of course that's part of the the great elite fraud that that gold is a barbaric relic it's not an important monetary item i think if you go back through history and read what the banks stock...
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edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest michael woody o'brien looking up on the web check out his work and a big fan to big dad zero six for tipping us on what he's worked if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report at r t t v dot ru until next time this is nice guys are saying bio.
edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest michael woody o'brien looking up on the web check out his work and a big fan to big dad zero six for tipping us on what he's worked if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report at r t t v dot ru until next time this is nice guys are saying bio.
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we did also by the way head get icing condition report east of napa on woody creek road, it is way off in the hills. nevertheless that is the first report for the north bay of icy conditions. it is likely we could get more later on. >> 1998 study, linking optimism to bruxism panicked a lot of children. now the research is being called a fraud. a medical journal saying the doctor in group wakefield fake they get to prove his argument. it has been retracted and he has been stripped of his medical license. they've found out he was paid by a law firm that planned on selling vaccine manufacturers. measles went up because frightened parents did not have their children vaccinated from measles. >> five days there it after our rate hike blue shield is planning on having its policyholders with another increase. the hike started january 1st, will tran reports the insurance company has its way the new proposed increase is too much weight. >> even as they tried to get used to the new rate increase, 200,000 blue shield policyholders, they will have to get ahold of another increase. it is set to incr
we did also by the way head get icing condition report east of napa on woody creek road, it is way off in the hills. nevertheless that is the first report for the north bay of icy conditions. it is likely we could get more later on. >> 1998 study, linking optimism to bruxism panicked a lot of children. now the research is being called a fraud. a medical journal saying the doctor in group wakefield fake they get to prove his argument. it has been retracted and he has been stripped of his...
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right away you run into woody guthrie. we--i asked david to research it, and david came back with, there is no other work written on this subject, and that was irresistible to us. you know, we feel very strongly about it. we knew we had an advantage if we went to speak to the people who do it, you know? i don't have to walk in cold. i'm not, you know--it's like, "how did you boys meet?" i know, you know, who i'm talking to, and generally, we're at least acquaintances if not close friends, and we're talking about events that we did together or that we've done, you know, separately, but the same event, you know, at different times. and it gave us a window into these people that other people didn't have. we asked them, "what really matters to you? "what are you willing to put yourself on the line for? "what are you willing to put your rep and your honor "on the line for?" (bender) "and why?" (crosby) "and why?" (bender) you should see their eyes light up when you ask that question. it draws something out of them equivalent to
right away you run into woody guthrie. we--i asked david to research it, and david came back with, there is no other work written on this subject, and that was irresistible to us. you know, we feel very strongly about it. we knew we had an advantage if we went to speak to the people who do it, you know? i don't have to walk in cold. i'm not, you know--it's like, "how did you boys meet?" i know, you know, who i'm talking to, and generally, we're at least acquaintances if not close...
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woody fruity. spicy fruity. >>kaiser: enjoy your job? very much. very much. it's a privilege to work in this field. >>the glen nevis river race is carving out a name for itself as a bizarre but spectacular sporting event for the super fit and the slightly mad. competitors must negotiate a two-mile stretch of one ofscotland's greatest rivers using little more than an air mattress. but it's all in a good cause... >>reporter: if throwing yourself into a fast-flowing scottish river while clutching an inflatable rubber mattress sounds like fun - then the glen nevis river race is for you! >>with little more than a helmet to protect them, seventy adventure sport enthusiasts braved the icywaters, the churning rapids and a 30 foot waterfall jump to raise money for charity - and test their nerve. >>among them - steve ham heading up a six-strong team in this year's challenge. >>ham: i think these things are great to be to improve communication in the work place afterwards, we are also going to raise some money for lochaber mountain rescue team so there is money raised f
woody fruity. spicy fruity. >>kaiser: enjoy your job? very much. very much. it's a privilege to work in this field. >>the glen nevis river race is carving out a name for itself as a bizarre but spectacular sporting event for the super fit and the slightly mad. competitors must negotiate a two-mile stretch of one ofscotland's greatest rivers using little more than an air mattress. but it's all in a good cause... >>reporter: if throwing yourself into a fast-flowing scottish...
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in his last term the woody of the -- he could get things done he passed a bill to start a task force to find out how can we -- how can we move toward universal health care in illinois and instrumental in passing a bill that added 20,000 children to the public health care role in illinois. as he worked on the health care reform bill that was something that resonated all the way through his career. >> that will end up in that gop attack ad. >> obama is for making sure everyone can go to the doctor. >> for that -- [talking over each other] >> are taught in moscow last semester. are teaching on the fulbright african-american history. lots about barack obama coming up. at one point, delicately says prof. they call barack obama, a communist. she said perhaps they don't understand communism. perhaps you are right. in moscow we know communists -- that is not one. >> perfect note to end on. we are happy to take some questions. i had a speech prepared in terms of regulating but we have an intimate crowd. we don't have to regulate too tightly and keep questions within reason. any questions? no
in his last term the woody of the -- he could get things done he passed a bill to start a task force to find out how can we -- how can we move toward universal health care in illinois and instrumental in passing a bill that added 20,000 children to the public health care role in illinois. as he worked on the health care reform bill that was something that resonated all the way through his career. >> that will end up in that gop attack ad. >> obama is for making sure everyone can go...
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>>reporter: neither woody or buzz nominated for best actor but the film received 5 nomination for bestnimated feature. aat that particular at that particular atimeed screenplay. so you know. son song. and all important best picture. just a third animated film ever chosen for that. >> we all worked really hard on toy story 3 for a long time over 4 years this has been the icing on the cake. >>reporter: director the and producer have already picked up critic choice, golden globe and producer guild award but oscar pick topped them all >> exciting and humbling and such respect for the achblingtd item a big deal. >>reporter: film resonate with audience. it was the number one picture at the box office for 2010. pixar has had successful track record and going into this nothing was certain. >> what drove us was not want to go disappoint anybody. we knew how many people loved the first 2 toy story films and the entirety of that responsibility was on our shoulders. >> even when you make a good movie or what you think is one item not a four gone conclusion that people will respond to it the way yo
>>reporter: neither woody or buzz nominated for best actor but the film received 5 nomination for bestnimated feature. aat that particular at that particular atimeed screenplay. so you know. son song. and all important best picture. just a third animated film ever chosen for that. >> we all worked really hard on toy story 3 for a long time over 4 years this has been the icing on the cake. >>reporter: director the and producer have already picked up critic choice, golden globe...
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i sat with woody allen and bill cosby and me and dick kaf cavet >> but you look at betty white. >> don't talk about betty white! >> why snot. >> why? >> that old bitch. from the dead, taken all my jokes. taken everything. >> your jokes or parts? >> both. >> anderson, that's a trigger for joan. >> i see that. >> little bit of a sticking point there. >> you know how she got it? >> how. >> slept around. >> slept with everybody. >> she's -- >> right to the middle. >> biggest ho in television. >> i go along with that. >> oh, yeah. >> no, i like betty white. >> no. seriously -- >> it means more parts for us going into the dotage, right? >> say it again. >> forget it. >> you say kathy's taking some of your gigs. >> no. oh kathy's taking all my gigs but she is my friend. well, here's the -- they call up and say who would you rather have? kathy griffin, brand new, hot, terrific or joan's still around. and we get the same agent and he says to me, look at her booking sheet. well, you want to go -- >> kathy, is this true? >> i love the last name is still around. kathy's still around. look, these lad
i sat with woody allen and bill cosby and me and dick kaf cavet >> but you look at betty white. >> don't talk about betty white! >> why snot. >> why? >> that old bitch. from the dead, taken all my jokes. taken everything. >> your jokes or parts? >> both. >> anderson, that's a trigger for joan. >> i see that. >> little bit of a sticking point there. >> you know how she got it? >> how. >> slept around. >> slept...
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woody johnson! there you go, willis. >> you just woke us up.ongue at packers logo but was all smiles at the bearers one. that's his way for saying da bears. octopus for soccer and sea lion for football? >> they tap the animals, they're wise. >>> all right, the winning teams will be in the super bowl. after the super bowl, it's anyone's guess when the next nfl game will actually take place. >> that's because a lingering labor dispute between players and owners could lead to a lockout. karen travers joins us from washington. >>> good morning, rob and vinita. this is the pinnacle of the pro football season. the playoffs and the super bowl. but if a labor agreement between the players in the league is not reached in the next six weeks, this may be the last chance we'll have to watch football for at least a year. >> reporter: typically when nfl players come to washington, it's to celebrate a championship. but this week they came to ensure there will still be a game to play. the current labor contract between the nfl and the players union expires a m
woody johnson! there you go, willis. >> you just woke us up.ongue at packers logo but was all smiles at the bearers one. that's his way for saying da bears. octopus for soccer and sea lion for football? >> they tap the animals, they're wise. >>> all right, the winning teams will be in the super bowl. after the super bowl, it's anyone's guess when the next nfl game will actually take place. >> that's because a lingering labor dispute between players and owners could...
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so i feel that i'm still, i'm still at a place where, you know, i look at woody allen. and the real film maker to me is a filmmaker who writes his own things. he's the author of his own, he is the artuer filmmaker. he writes his stuff and does it and i did that with easy rider and with the last movie. but, but after that, i was like not allowed to really do any of the projects that i wrote and coy never get financing for them. so i feel, i feel a little uneasy about that. i feel like i'm just not really, not really, i haven't really finished the work. >> but you feel ready to do it. >> oh, yeah, ready to do it. >> you're 58 i think, 136, you're 58 years old. you feel like that the muscles are strong and the brain and everything is ready to do it. do you think you'll get it. do you think you do. >> yeah, absolutely. >> yeah, i got to think that. >> that's right t wouldn't be worth it hanging around. you could just act but you are so motivated to be -- >> to make a difference. >> i want to do it and like you know, it's-- it's funny because i'm at a place now where the suc
so i feel that i'm still, i'm still at a place where, you know, i look at woody allen. and the real film maker to me is a filmmaker who writes his own things. he's the author of his own, he is the artuer filmmaker. he writes his stuff and does it and i did that with easy rider and with the last movie. but, but after that, i was like not allowed to really do any of the projects that i wrote and coy never get financing for them. so i feel, i feel a little uneasy about that. i feel like i'm just...
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. >> reporter: he played the heart throb before in woody allen's vicki christina barcelona.ou have three beautiful women falling for you. how is it to.... >> this is exciting. that's why, i mean.... >> reporter: you don't see yourself as the handsome leading man? >> no, because you don't see yourself like that. you want to do it. i want to portray it. >> i would like to invite you both to come with me. >> to come where? for the weekend. >> reporter: that's not something the real javier bardem would do. >> of course not. >> reporter: never. >> of course not. >> reporter: so who is the real javier bardem? and how would you describe yourself? >> we should talk to my therapist to help us with that. i don't know. >> reporter: though he grew up in a family full of actors including his mother, bardem didn't see himself going into the family business. on a visit to the hammer museum in los angeles, he explained that painting was his first love. >> yes, it was a way for me to try to express things, how i felt. i guess through painting i tried to achieve it but it was a very bad paint
. >> reporter: he played the heart throb before in woody allen's vicki christina barcelona.ou have three beautiful women falling for you. how is it to.... >> this is exciting. that's why, i mean.... >> reporter: you don't see yourself as the handsome leading man? >> no, because you don't see yourself like that. you want to do it. i want to portray it. >> i would like to invite you both to come with me. >> to come where? for the weekend. >> reporter:...
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. >> wearing a black woody and blue jeans, we believe gabrielle was shot multiple victims. >> it sounds like many people are shot. >> six people killed pianist christina green. her funeral service was thursday. later candelight eliminated the visual. paul chambers reporting. >> accused killer jared loughner is being charged with attempted murder, murder, attempting to kill a member of congress. were all who served 40 years and had stopped by the event after attending last to say hello to congresswoman. tough day for tucson yesterday was an emotional day after the first victim was buried. we showed you that. from saturday's deadly shooting. thousands of people attended services on thursday. she was born september 11, 2001. that's why they brought out it tattered usf leg recovered from ground zero. >> for them to extend that courtesy to our daughter. is just another one of those things that will help for us. we feel like the country will not forget her. >> meanwhile congresswoman gabrielle has taken a leap forward. she opens her eyes, moves are arms and legs, and is responding to a family
. >> wearing a black woody and blue jeans, we believe gabrielle was shot multiple victims. >> it sounds like many people are shot. >> six people killed pianist christina green. her funeral service was thursday. later candelight eliminated the visual. paul chambers reporting. >> accused killer jared loughner is being charged with attempted murder, murder, attempting to kill a member of congress. were all who served 40 years and had stopped by the event after attending...
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woodies thin. it would be interg montana and somebody can correct me if i'm wrong.obody bid on 50 million for nice place. he take the shot and you say if you have disposable income. and set by their cheaters place or joe montana's place. and then you get this next and i am right to your friends. my real estate guys said it's worth about half of that, you shoot for the moon, it triggered takes one guy to say well joe montana. >> like a soccer store he forgets what he owns. >> how did it come out he had a porsche? >> he has a collection of cars. >> he just forgot out one. >> you can score a goal is opry deserve that much money. >> absolutely a feel for these people. >> any nibbles? >> but they think may be made gun doesn't like the place. >> but when the going to marry her? >> i don't know. >> he has lived a life but by not being married he can do whatever he wants to nobody looks down on him. >> that's true but nobody's waiting for him at home like your wife. >> if i missed today's work in a row you see who's waiting for me. nobody. i'm working old school. >> 0 stop
woodies thin. it would be interg montana and somebody can correct me if i'm wrong.obody bid on 50 million for nice place. he take the shot and you say if you have disposable income. and set by their cheaters place or joe montana's place. and then you get this next and i am right to your friends. my real estate guys said it's worth about half of that, you shoot for the moon, it triggered takes one guy to say well joe montana. >> like a soccer store he forgets what he owns. >> how did...