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and you? what about you? you all right? - yep, i'm fine. - you sure? everything's fine, dad. you're gonna have to start takin' my word for it. look, i gotta go. gotta check in. you sure you don't need a pickup? - i thought you lost your wallet. - leese, it's just five minutes. i'm taking the red-eye. it's the last flight. it's gonna be too late. i love you. i'll call you. - i love you too, sweetie. - ok, bye. - [phone beeps] - [sighs] [over pa] attention. we have a cancellation update. - flight 1192 has been canceled. - [groans] [woman] anybody who was on the flight to atlanta that was canceled, come to the front of the line so we can reroute you. [over pa] flight 1019 to miami... [woman] oh! - i'm sorry. - oh, don't sweat it. i'm wearing my combat boots. [music plays in headphones] - excuse me? - travel is war these days. oh. yeah. oh. i just love hi how is that? are you learning a lot? i'm not really sure. [chuckles] he's so handsome. i work during the day so i always miss his shows. [over pa] flight 247 to cleveland has been delayed. - here. that'll catch you up. - oh, no.
and you? what about you? you all right? - yep, i'm fine. - you sure? everything's fine, dad. you're gonna have to start takin' my word for it. look, i gotta go. gotta check in. you sure you don't need a pickup? - i thought you lost your wallet. - leese, it's just five minutes. i'm taking the red-eye. it's the last flight. it's gonna be too late. i love you. i'll call you. - i love you too, sweetie. - ok, bye. - [phone beeps] - [sighs] [over pa] attention. we have a cancellation update. - flight...
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, you knew you had to do. please, tell us, what was that in you that kept bringing you back? >> guest: well, there was always another step to climb. and every time we ran into difficulty and had to run away, you know, it's like no, you can't run away. you've got to go back. you have to face the. and i have always believed, like so we others, who have gone to the same thing and made the same kind of sacrifices. but there's always our belief that our country has potential, that it deserved more, and that if we went back and we were able, enough of us, to take a stand and to do the right thing and didn't do movement that we could resist potential. we haven't reached it yet, but i would hope it would be enough good people there now that maybe we will make it what it ought to be. [applause] >> host: let's go to these last elections that brought you to where you are. today. what made you decide to run? guest mac i had to. -- just mac i had to. [applause] >> host: and why did you have to. >> guest: we already made st
, you knew you had to do. please, tell us, what was that in you that kept bringing you back? >> guest: well, there was always another step to climb. and every time we ran into difficulty and had to run away, you know, it's like no, you can't run away. you've got to go back. you have to face the. and i have always believed, like so we others, who have gone to the same thing and made the same kind of sacrifices. but there's always our belief that our country has potential, that it deserved...
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>> good to see you. >> thank you. sarah, congressman emerson who inspired the program. >> that was actually fabulous. thank you so much. >> your daughter was an intern in rome. >> yes, she was. >> this summer. >> absolutely. she paved the way. >> that's wonderful. did she love it. >> i'm a teacher now >> okay. >> and one of my -- one of my colleagues -- >> patrick? >> right. >> where are you teaching? >> booey high school >> oh, yes. >> that's my student right there. >> do you know that i -- when i was at northwestern as a graduate student, i tutorerd the football team to keep them academically eligible. >> well, i appreciate that, too. that was in -- when was that? >> 1950. when they won the rose bowl that year. >> you were there for that. >> i was there for the losing streak. >> first off, is there anything you know what you knew now would you, a, do it all over or is there anything that i would change. >> i would do it all over again. i would be more careful about outlining my positions so that ordinary people woul
>> good to see you. >> thank you. sarah, congressman emerson who inspired the program. >> that was actually fabulous. thank you so much. >> your daughter was an intern in rome. >> yes, she was. >> this summer. >> absolutely. she paved the way. >> that's wonderful. did she love it. >> i'm a teacher now >> okay. >> and one of my -- one of my colleagues -- >> patrick? >> right. >> where are you teaching? >>...
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good to see you. thank you. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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what do you mean you like shark week? you can't. it's impossible.-- [ laughter ] [ laughter ] shark week, come here. hey. come here. shark week. i want to tell you that you suck. sharks bother me. [ laughter ] i don't like them. can someone put my chair in the tree? how am i supposed to sit on it here? can i just -- i need a starbucks or something. this is -- ♪ bothered! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's just bothered. anyway, check out robertisbothered.com. and stick around, everybody. we'll be right back with "wheel of carpet samples." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ or to speak to someone directly say agent. agent. i'm sorry, i didn't quite get that. agent. i'm sorry... agen... spit out your stride gum and chew another piece, already! or we'll find you. got it. leave the ram. the ridiculously long lasting gum. stride sweet berry. are enjoying the new palm pre from sprint. its revolutionary web os allows multiple applications to run at the same time. - ( thunder and rain ) - millions are using the simply everything plan. - each is saving $1200 over
what do you mean you like shark week? you can't. it's impossible.-- [ laughter ] [ laughter ] shark week, come here. hey. come here. shark week. i want to tell you that you suck. sharks bother me. [ laughter ] i don't like them. can someone put my chair in the tree? how am i supposed to sit on it here? can i just -- i need a starbucks or something. this is -- ♪ bothered! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's just bothered. anyway, check out robertisbothered.com. and stick around,...
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you have to be realistic. you won't look like you are 25 when you are 55.t what they look like. >> staying in shape is not about love, it's about how good you feel and how active and healthy you are. that's what it's about. you love each other no matter what. plenty of people who get overweight and are still attractive and feel attractive. >> as shallow as it sounds, you can say honey, you have put a little weight on and it's not working for me. >> you tell them they noticed when they don't work out, they are not happy and don't feel good about themselves. >> my husband used that line on me last week. >> you never say i'm not attracted to you, but talk about doing it for them. when they do it for themselves, they become a better person and a better mate. >> i know you have kids on how you move forward. >> you want to lead by example. don't be a hypocrite, if you are overweight, don't complain about your partner's body. you want to make it fun. exercising can be uncomfortable and difficult. you go out of your comfort zone. go for walks or biking together. do
you have to be realistic. you won't look like you are 25 when you are 55.t what they look like. >> staying in shape is not about love, it's about how good you feel and how active and healthy you are. that's what it's about. you love each other no matter what. plenty of people who get overweight and are still attractive and feel attractive. >> as shallow as it sounds, you can say honey, you have put a little weight on and it's not working for me. >> you tell them they noticed...
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thank you very much, you guys.eally committed to that one. [ laughter ] really affected by the way the media is handling jazzercising. again, i'm sorry. it's a heated topic. a man in puerto rico, or puerto rico -- a man in puerto rico was arrested for stealing -- this is true -- 88 pieces of underwear from his neighbor's clothesline. the worst part of the story is the guy waited until he had 88 pieces of dirty underwear to do his laundry. [ laughter ] i don't even have 88 pieces of clean underwear. [ laughter ] who has that much underwear? that's weird. hey, guys, the clothing story eddie bauer filed for bankruptcy on wednesday. yeah. a special mited edition bankruptcy. [ laughter ] eddie bauer is bankrupt. terrible news for grandparents, hikers and lesbians. [ laughter ] everyone just all so bummed out about it. a man in new york was arrested after he impersonated his dead mother for six years to collect her social security benefits. it was a scam. he said the worst part was having sex with his dad three times a w
thank you very much, you guys.eally committed to that one. [ laughter ] really affected by the way the media is handling jazzercising. again, i'm sorry. it's a heated topic. a man in puerto rico, or puerto rico -- a man in puerto rico was arrested for stealing -- this is true -- 88 pieces of underwear from his neighbor's clothesline. the worst part of the story is the guy waited until he had 88 pieces of dirty underwear to do his laundry. [ laughter ] i don't even have 88 pieces of clean...
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thank you.t his court hearing this morning, the new york giants' wide receiver plaxico burress expressed remorse for shooting himself in the leg. [ laughter ] expressed remorse. said he was just trying to send a message to his other leg. [ laughter ] "see what happens, man? get over here! that's what happens." a couple in boston accidentally left their 5-year-old in the back of a taxi. there is some good news, though. the kid won 500 bucks on "cash cab." [ laughter and applause ] that's pretty good. smart kid. yes! what's up, man? [ drum roll ] [ cheers and applause ] so good. >> steve: three strikes! that was hooliganism. >> jimmy: i threw them at different speeds. [ laughter ] >> steve: did the thing come down? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> steve: beautiful. >> jimmy: this week -- that makes no sense at all. [ laughter ] people in space -- "that is ridiculous. dear nbc." [ laughter ] this week, disney warned the police about a 53-year-old man who is obsessed with miley cyrus and claims
thank you.t his court hearing this morning, the new york giants' wide receiver plaxico burress expressed remorse for shooting himself in the leg. [ laughter ] expressed remorse. said he was just trying to send a message to his other leg. [ laughter ] "see what happens, man? get over here! that's what happens." a couple in boston accidentally left their 5-year-old in the back of a taxi. there is some good news, though. the kid won 500 bucks on "cash cab." [ laughter and...
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and my hat is off to all of you. and thank you for what you have done. [applause] >> let me tell you the journey tobacco took 15 years, since the day we started. it took 15 years to get to where we are, and along that path, you know, it's a long time. but if you are willing, one of you in the audience i still remember to this moment, we went around the table and i asked people what they thought. and you heard what you were expecting to hear. it's the big muddy. is political suicide. yes, it is the right thing to do, but if you do it it will take all the energy and everything you have. and one of you looked at me and said if you are willing to take on tobacco, i'm willing to spend the rest of my career to work on this. that tommy that i could ever imagine. and along the way, across those 15 years, if you'll excuse me, but had a opportunity to do a couple of other things while tobacco was cooking, many of you continue to work on it very hard. i was sitting in my office about seven years ago, and i was up at you with a group of residents and fellows and hav
and my hat is off to all of you. and thank you for what you have done. [applause] >> let me tell you the journey tobacco took 15 years, since the day we started. it took 15 years to get to where we are, and along that path, you know, it's a long time. but if you are willing, one of you in the audience i still remember to this moment, we went around the table and i asked people what they thought. and you heard what you were expecting to hear. it's the big muddy. is political suicide. yes,...
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you. kathi: we want to talk to dr. dyer about some of the educational tools that you've created, starting with the children's book. wayne: yes it's very important when we're putting together a program like this to offer, really thank you gifts that really are meaningful. excuses aren't just things that happen for adults. they're learned very early if you heard me talking about it in the program and at the $50 level we have this brand new excuses be gone book for having young children go through it and reading it to them as a regular part of their life for a $50 contribution. kathi: because the things that you talk about are inherited. parents pass them on, aunts and uncles, grandparents pass them on to children, so. wayne: absolutely, you can be caring these things around for 2 or 3 years old and begin to believe that you can't do something. or because something that has been told to you, that a rl can't do something or whatever it might be. and these are things that we want to eliminate e
you. kathi: we want to talk to dr. dyer about some of the educational tools that you've created, starting with the children's book. wayne: yes it's very important when we're putting together a program like this to offer, really thank you gifts that really are meaningful. excuses aren't just things that happen for adults. they're learned very early if you heard me talking about it in the program and at the $50 level we have this brand new excuses be gone book for having young children go through...
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you have said and you may have -- you may have a point here, that you think that president obama in -ffice now? they were counting for a while. it was -- it's his ninth day, 100th day. and i don't know what it is now. maybe 104 days? >> 120 -- >> conan: 120 days in office. that he's overexposed. do you think our president is overexposed. >> well, he is. i mean, at some point, "change we can believe" in became "tyler perry meets the obamas." which is fine. i like him. i mean, let's put this in perspective. i'm glad that he is the president, you know? it's a big difference from what we had, just dramatically. you know? [ cheers and applause ] when -- when the president speaks, english teachers don't cry now. [ laughter ] that's a nice -- but yeah, there is a fine line between transparency which we did not have in the previous administration and being overexposed. i mean, i get it. he likes to be on tv. i like my bong, i take it out of my mouth every once in a a while. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and, you know, the point i was trying to make is that when a a president cares that
you have said and you may have -- you may have a point here, that you think that president obama in -ffice now? they were counting for a while. it was -- it's his ninth day, 100th day. and i don't know what it is now. maybe 104 days? >> 120 -- >> conan: 120 days in office. that he's overexposed. do you think our president is overexposed. >> well, he is. i mean, at some point, "change we can believe" in became "tyler perry meets the obamas." which is fine. i...
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hey, how are you? good to see you. how are you? good to see you. hey. hey, excuse me.ted. do you mind? can we go back up, start and do it? is that cool? take your time. thanks, man. i appreciate it. ♪ >> what's up, man? >> jimmy: it's all good. no, i appreciate that. >> i want to do like -- ♪ >> jimmy: oh, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, here he is, sean "diddy" combs, right there, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that'shat i'm talking about. thas an entrace right there. [ cheers and applause ] >> it feels good tbe black. >> jimmy: yeah! [ cheers ] >> feels so good to be -- oh, this is the wrong crowd. [ laughter ] what up? what up, my man. what's up? >> it's good man. >> all right, slow jam the news, baby. you was slow jamming the news. >> jimmy: it was awesome you did that. it so cool. i forgot you had a club underneath our studio. [ laughter ] i keep forgetting that. it's pretty hopping. >> i mean, you're in there all the time. >> jimmy: i know, but, you know, not during the show. [ laughter ] that's what was weird. it's the hottest
hey, how are you? good to see you. how are you? good to see you. hey. hey, excuse me.ted. do you mind? can we go back up, start and do it? is that cool? take your time. thanks, man. i appreciate it. ♪ >> what's up, man? >> jimmy: it's all good. no, i appreciate that. >> i want to do like -- ♪ >> jimmy: oh, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, here he is, sean "diddy" combs, right there, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:...
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so there's you -- just you.l, yeah, here -- >> jimmy: more with chris kattan when we get back, everybody. stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (announcer) for many with arthritis pain, not treating is not an option. all prescription nsaid pain relievers, like celebrex, ibuprofen and naproxen, help treat arthritis pain and have some of the same warnings. but since individual results may vary, having options is important. prescription celebrex has been the option for millions of patients for 10 straight years. just one 200-mg celebrex (once a day,) can provide dependable, 24-hour relief for many with arthritis pain, stiffness and inflammation. based on the available data, e fda stated that for certain patients celebrex's benefits outweigh the risks. if you are worried about stomach upset, you should know, in clinical studies, a lower percentage of patients taking celebrex reported stomach discomfort versus prescription ibuprofen and naproxen. and if you are taking low-dose aspirin for your heart and need an nsa
so there's you -- just you.l, yeah, here -- >> jimmy: more with chris kattan when we get back, everybody. stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (announcer) for many with arthritis pain, not treating is not an option. all prescription nsaid pain relievers, like celebrex, ibuprofen and naproxen, help treat arthritis pain and have some of the same warnings. but since individual results may vary, having options is important. prescription celebrex has been the option for millions of...
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i mean you explain to me how you think how you see theyo world. but you, has being in the center of this media thing, is it differentk than political attention? i mean is it less, is it more, is it more comfortable? >> it's a lot more fun not having to wake up at 5:00 every morning and saying what your local newspaper's writing about you. >> rose: or spending a lot of time on the phone raising money. >> that, oh, yeah, no, this is -- this is -- but you know what, though, charlie, my, the show, it's like, we talked about this before. >> rose: right. >> you and i, let's not tell our bosses, we're the luckiest guys in the world. >> rose: i know. wants because at this desk and at our morning desk we get a lot of the top -- in the country and the world. and it is -- who wouldn't be thrilled to do that. >> rose: and is that a more important role for you than saying about a -- well, like, like a senator from florida. >> there is no doubt. >> rose: a more important frorl you than being a senator of florida. so you say to the people of florida i can best s
i mean you explain to me how you think how you see theyo world. but you, has being in the center of this media thing, is it differentk than political attention? i mean is it less, is it more, is it more comfortable? >> it's a lot more fun not having to wake up at 5:00 every morning and saying what your local newspaper's writing about you. >> rose: or spending a lot of time on the phone raising money. >> that, oh, yeah, no, this is -- this is -- but you know what, though,...
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are you sure you want to do this?sitive attitude by saying i am 5,000% sure i want this done. >> reporter: that scene at her house wednesday was the grand finale. >> no tears. like a lot of noise but no tears. her eyes didn't appear wet at all. >> reporter: at the police station, dippolito was told her hitman was a cop, and her husband was alive and well. >> i don't think she was glad to see him alive. she was more in shock that he was alive. >> still hasn't hit me. i get it, but i don't get it. technically, it's 10:50. i should have been dead at like 9:00. so i'm an hour and a half on the good side, i guess. >> reporter: police say dippolito never explained why she wanted her husband dead. the two only knew each other for four months when they married. >> i didn't do anything, and i didn't plot anything. >> reporter: she may now have to convince a jury of that. kelly cobiella, cbs news, miami. >> wow. >> here's dave, who is outside this morning with a check of our early weather. how are you doing? >> good. i've got s
are you sure you want to do this?sitive attitude by saying i am 5,000% sure i want this done. >> reporter: that scene at her house wednesday was the grand finale. >> no tears. like a lot of noise but no tears. her eyes didn't appear wet at all. >> reporter: at the police station, dippolito was told her hitman was a cop, and her husband was alive and well. >> i don't think she was glad to see him alive. she was more in shock that he was alive. >> still hasn't hit...
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nice to see you. how are you doing? all right.elcome, welcome, welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. happy tuesday. millions of citizens in india are preparing for tomorrow's rare solar eclipse. many people believe that it means the demons will appear and swallow the sun. that's all anyone in india is talking about. thinking tomorrow the worst possible day to need tech support. [ laughter ] it's going to be terrible. you got problems with your printer, you better wait until friday. [ laughter ] i mean, it's just not worth it. on monday, defense secretary robert gates, announced that the u.s. will send an additional 22,000 troops -- an additional 22,000 to iraq to speed up the withdrawal effort. it's all part of the administration's new exit strategy, reverse psychology. [ laughter ] you're gonna add more people? a new book reveals that george bush's twin daughters jenna and barbara were a nightmare for secret service to keep tabs on. the girls responded, "that's not true. we had tabs at every bar we went to." [ lau
nice to see you. how are you doing? all right.elcome, welcome, welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. happy tuesday. millions of citizens in india are preparing for tomorrow's rare solar eclipse. many people believe that it means the demons will appear and swallow the sun. that's all anyone in india is talking about. thinking tomorrow the worst possible day to need tech support. [ laughter ] it's going to be terrible. you got problems with your printer, you better wait...
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how are you, pal? >> i love you jimmy. >> jimmy: i love you, too. how are you? i messed it up. messed it up. i messed it up on fidel castro's birthday. of all days. [ laughter ] amy winehouse's brother alex wants to create a musical about his sister's life. apparently the musical starts out great and then really falls apart at the end. it's called "coke-lahoma." you should look for it -- [ laughter ] -- in playbills. researches at northwestern university have created a new computer program that measures pain. it rates on a scale from -- holy [ bleep ] to holy [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. sorry. can we do that? [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: fidel called, no cigar. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: so hard to not say the real curse words but yet really say them and not -- anyway. police in florida. this is a crazy story. police in florida are trying to figure out who left 60 unds of cocaine -- it's worth $1 million -- on the sidewalk. police are looking for the most frightened human being on earth. [ laughter ] "oh, my god. okay. remember the last place you saw the cocaine." "think, dammi
how are you, pal? >> i love you jimmy. >> jimmy: i love you, too. how are you? i messed it up. messed it up. i messed it up on fidel castro's birthday. of all days. [ laughter ] amy winehouse's brother alex wants to create a musical about his sister's life. apparently the musical starts out great and then really falls apart at the end. it's called "coke-lahoma." you should look for it -- [ laughter ] -- in playbills. researches at northwestern university have created a new...
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you make you happy but you gain weight and then you're depressed that you look fat. so i figured you're better off antidepressants than on it. >> we had a doctor tell us once that you would have been better off if you would have been born into a farm family and that there wouldn't have been such expectations on you. that being brought up in a family where we're journalists and we have a lot of friends who are well-known and who are well-known journalists and politicians, that put a lot of pressure on you to achieve in a way that you might not have had if you had been brought up in another family, another kind of environment. >> well, that's one of the reasons why i've loved going down to -- i feel very fortunate to have a farm. i've always looked forward to going down there because down there at the farm i can just be whoever i want to be, do whatever i want to do and it's the only place where i can do that without being yelled at by her. [laughter] >> but, still, did you feel the pressure of being in our family and our environment and around our friends? >> the fami
you make you happy but you gain weight and then you're depressed that you look fat. so i figured you're better off antidepressants than on it. >> we had a doctor tell us once that you would have been better off if you would have been born into a farm family and that there wouldn't have been such expectations on you. that being brought up in a family where we're journalists and we have a lot of friends who are well-known and who are well-known journalists and politicians, that put a lot of...
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why not, you should do what you love.an will strike you in the face so hard you will lose your way home. which really sounds like the line from like the bernie mack show or something. this may be lost in translation, but this is the speech he gave yesterday. keep in mind, this man is a leader of a whole country. >> dear enemies, iran will strike you in the face so hard you will lose your way home. oh, i'm serious, you'll be like ding dong, is this my home, and the voice on the other side of the door will be like, no, this is the smith resident. my face has been punched and i'm lost, and you'll s, get off my lawn before i sic my attack dogs on you and you'll see, at least can i come in for a sandwich, and you'll say, it looks like you have already been served a knuckle sandwich. [ laughter ] >> kind of a funny guy. microsoft founder bill gates is busy trying to save the world. he's working on a plan to fight and destroy hurricanes. gates and some scientists filed an application to patent the way to reduce the intensity of
why not, you should do what you love.an will strike you in the face so hard you will lose your way home. which really sounds like the line from like the bernie mack show or something. this may be lost in translation, but this is the speech he gave yesterday. keep in mind, this man is a leader of a whole country. >> dear enemies, iran will strike you in the face so hard you will lose your way home. oh, i'm serious, you'll be like ding dong, is this my home, and the voice on the other side...
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we can't wait to get you home. i love you mom. i love you too. we'll see you soon.escription wrinkle brand. challenge pro-x yourself, we guarantee the results. it's critical that i stick to my medication. i cannot be one of the 61 million americans who do not refill their escriptions on time. readyfill at cvs pharmacy automatically refills my prescriptions and reminds me to pick them up. you mean, reminds me to pick them up. [ chuckles ] stop by your local cvs pharmacy to ask if readyfill is...
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wherever you are, i'm trying to talk to you. do you hear me? i mean, i miss you and it's such a beautiful time in the morning because it's quiet and very still. >> larry: the best time of day. yeah, it is. >> it goes fast. >> larry: smokey robinson said the seemingly endless media coverage has made the mourning process harder for him. what do you make of the fact that the story never ends? >> well, it's a great loss to the world and especially to me and my family and i guess people realize this is a great person, a great humanitarian besides the entertainer part. he's just a wonderful person. >> larry: so the fact that it's in the papers every day and on television every night, it becomes -- you're not upset by it? you understand it? >> yeah. well, not that i understand a lot of the things they say because i hate that jacko crap. they need to stop that. it's just getting the facts. they need to say the facts. everybody is saying they are doing business but there are facts. >> larry: we'll get to some tonight. what about the plans -- any plans f
wherever you are, i'm trying to talk to you. do you hear me? i mean, i miss you and it's such a beautiful time in the morning because it's quiet and very still. >> larry: the best time of day. yeah, it is. >> it goes fast. >> larry: smokey robinson said the seemingly endless media coverage has made the mourning process harder for him. what do you make of the fact that the story never ends? >> well, it's a great loss to the world and especially to me and my family and i...
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when you have volume loss what happens is that you get sagging. you get lines. you get wrinkles.on with the other fillers. the restylanes and the others. what this does is adds another dimension. it lasts for two years and sometimes longer. >> this sounds like the exciting part. does it take more than one treatment or a series? >> you are going to need a series of treatments. but there is no bruising. there is also minimal swelling. so she could actually go put makeup on and go out. >> she's ready to go out tonight. >> she's ready to go out tonight. >> how much does this cost? >> depending on how much you do anywhere from 1,000 upwards. but it's -- for something that lasts two years and over, it's well worth it. it works gradually. >> very quickly, are there complications or risks we ought to know about? >> anything that is not injected -- this is a very safe injectable when used correctly. it has to be done by a trained doctor dermatologist, plastic surgeon. you do not want to have anyone other than us who have been trained in their use to inject you. >> thank you so much. >> th
when you have volume loss what happens is that you get sagging. you get lines. you get wrinkles.on with the other fillers. the restylanes and the others. what this does is adds another dimension. it lasts for two years and sometimes longer. >> this sounds like the exciting part. does it take more than one treatment or a series? >> you are going to need a series of treatments. but there is no bruising. there is also minimal swelling. so she could actually go put makeup on and go out....
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you know, you think of haggling and negotiations you have to be hard, you have to play hardball. be a little nicer to the folks in front of you. >> more of a kill them with kindness, i'm in this with you. and you say get into their personal space. >> be a close talker? >> you don't have to be close talker because it becomes uncomfortable. but lean in a little bit. we're in this together. we're on the same team. without kind of scaring the sales clerk a little bit. >> those are some great tips. >> how much for that jacket? >> you can haggle pretty low on thisne. >> all right. still to come, it's brad pitt, is h mns?? r rningng f f mayayor of new orleans we'll fi out. maybe n will be s running te. a sacred plant.ed it buddhist monks believed eating soy... was healthier for the body and spirit. and american farmers planted soybeans... to help revive the barren soil of the dust bowl. for thousands of years, people all around the world have eaten soy. [ birds chirping ] and today, we take that same historic bean, mix it with fruit and bake it... into soyjoy. learn more at soyjoy.com.
you know, you think of haggling and negotiations you have to be hard, you have to play hardball. be a little nicer to the folks in front of you. >> more of a kill them with kindness, i'm in this with you. and you say get into their personal space. >> be a close talker? >> you don't have to be close talker because it becomes uncomfortable. but lean in a little bit. we're in this together. we're on the same team. without kind of scaring the sales clerk a little bit. >>...
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see, there you go. [ laughter ] how you doing, buddy? nice to see you guys.ere they go. they're coming on now. perfect. just lay down. [ laughter ] fantastic. perfect. all right. this will be great. sounds like the rockettes. this is like a busby berkeley film. [ laughter ] this is fantastic. all right, so, per the rules issued by the international watermelon seed spitting governing body, each competitor will be given two turns. they must not cross the lines. and must test negative for any and all performance-enhancing drugs. [ laughter ] taylor, why don't you go first, pal. >> okay. >> jimmy: don't take my piece. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, she's going right in there. don't put -- put it back so you know which one's yours. [ laughter ] all right, there you go. do you got it? you've got the one seed already? oh, okay. whoa! that was a good one. right there, higgs. right in front of you. >> steve: where? which? >> right there. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, right there. [ laughter ] how long is that? >> steve: that is -- skooch over a little bit. i'm goi
see, there you go. [ laughter ] how you doing, buddy? nice to see you guys.ere they go. they're coming on now. perfect. just lay down. [ laughter ] fantastic. perfect. all right. this will be great. sounds like the rockettes. this is like a busby berkeley film. [ laughter ] this is fantastic. all right, so, per the rules issued by the international watermelon seed spitting governing body, each competitor will be given two turns. they must not cross the lines. and must test negative for any and...
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you have to go home. ♪ when you said good-bye ♪ ♪ so if you go i want you to know ♪ ♪ i miss you >> ieven know who that guy was. >> now we're down to seven. different ages. different races. we have people who think it's still okay to wear a head band. and now we're going to put you to the test to see who is my new bff. i wanted to get to know my bff's one-on-one. one-on-one. what grade are you in? >> i just left the fifth grade. >> are you planning to go to the sixth grade? >>. >> that's going to be a problem for me because i'm going to need you to drop out of school so you can spend all your time being my bff. are you prepared to give up everything? >> maybe. >> maybe? [ laughter ] >> what's going on with your -- are you wearing socks there? >> i am. little ones. >> so you decided to go with the short socks? short socks, omg. omfg. [ laughter ] what do you like to do for fun? >> me and my friends film each other doing stupid stuff. >> what sorts of stupid things? >> it's a friend of mine -- oh! >> oh, boy. you're bleeding. >> i know. i love that video. it's my friend cam. we -- >> wh
you have to go home. ♪ when you said good-bye ♪ ♪ so if you go i want you to know ♪ ♪ i miss you >> ieven know who that guy was. >> now we're down to seven. different ages. different races. we have people who think it's still okay to wear a head band. and now we're going to put you to the test to see who is my new bff. i wanted to get to know my bff's one-on-one. one-on-one. what grade are you in? >> i just left the fifth grade. >> are you planning to go to the...
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took you a while. thank you very much.ed states senate for pennsylvania. thank you for joining us. >>> still ahead, the two democratic candidates for the senate in this hot fight in pennsylvania. senator arlen specter is coming up and the man who announced today he will challenge him, joe sestak, the congressman from delaware county. should be interesting. it's getting more interesting. during times like these it seems like the world will never be the same. but there is a light beginning to shine again. the spark began where it always begins. at a restaurant downtown. in a shop on main street. a factory around the corner. entrepreneurs like these are the most powerful force in the economy. they drive change and they'll relentless push their businesses to innovate and connect. as we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to
took you a while. thank you very much.ed states senate for pennsylvania. thank you for joining us. >>> still ahead, the two democratic candidates for the senate in this hot fight in pennsylvania. senator arlen specter is coming up and the man who announced today he will challenge him, joe sestak, the congressman from delaware county. should be interesting. it's getting more interesting. during times like these it seems like the world will never be the same. but there is a light...
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you, you are very good. >> all right., just switch voices. >> robin williams got a lot of his stuff from jonathan winters. >> one thing the impressionists grew up, a little older school kind of thing. i watched jonathan winters. when they switched from the voices. january on this winters. i did something a little weird today, it involves a kitty cat, a dog and a box of tinker toys. you are not supposed to connect animals in a spot with a toy. >> did your parents go nuts when you were little? >> i was a loner little kid. i just wanted a tv. my parents good for them, that they never said frank, what are you going to do with that, you watch too much tv. >> get serious, have a career. >> my dad. >> you're grounded. >> how intense. >> one of the things that you do so well, jump back and forth from entertainment to political characters. we have a whole -- >> they are both the same. >> when we come back we will get to a whole bunch of them. when we get back we will ask frank's alter egos what they would do to deal with the polit
you, you are very good. >> all right., just switch voices. >> robin williams got a lot of his stuff from jonathan winters. >> one thing the impressionists grew up, a little older school kind of thing. i watched jonathan winters. when they switched from the voices. january on this winters. i did something a little weird today, it involves a kitty cat, a dog and a box of tinker toys. you are not supposed to connect animals in a spot with a toy. >> did your parents go nuts...
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know, you have a big kid and you always had a big kid and you wake up the next day and you're like, wow. like does he -- is it okay for him to be that big? >> we'll take you behind the scenes at a full camp where the young people facing the dangers of obesity learn to eat right and win back not only their health but their self-esteem. that's our report for tonight. "jimmy kimmel live" is up next. for terry moran and martin bashir and all of us at abc news, have a safe weekend. >>> hi, i'm jimmy kimmel. on the show tonight, from "raising the bar", melissa sagemiller. music from jack's mannequin and from the new movie "funny people", seth rogen. the last time he was here, so was megan fox. seth believes that when he tried to kiss megan fox hello, she blew him off. let's examine the tape here and take a look. there she is. well, we'll find out for sure. protesting is awesome. do you want to go to my apartment? what?! what... need a moment? i thought ou were a believer. someone who wanted to blog about their ideals. i love blogging! chew it over with twix when people say, hey mike, why
know, you have a big kid and you always had a big kid and you wake up the next day and you're like, wow. like does he -- is it okay for him to be that big? >> we'll take you behind the scenes at a full camp where the young people facing the dangers of obesity learn to eat right and win back not only their health but their self-esteem. that's our report for tonight. "jimmy kimmel live" is up next. for terry moran and martin bashir and all of us at abc news, have a safe weekend....
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you mean you don't have hitchcock?. >> sure. >> you're on hollywood boulevard, the old hollywood madame tussaud. i said, do you have hitchcock and they kind of laughed and i said what? if you had said, we would have asked hitchcock. i get a kick that hitchcock is a fall back. >> there's a lot of history here, kind of cheesy as it can be around here. >> that's one of the things that was so cool. you know, i grew up in california. and so my stepdad took me to hollywood -- to hollywood proper hollywood when i was like 5 or 6. you know, like to take me down hollywood boulevard and everything and actually he planned a whole hollywood day for me. he took me around the dome which is still there and lovely. they were showing sometimes a great notion with henry fonda and paul newman. newman directed it. >> perfect for a 5-year-old. >> actually. it was the first time in the dome. it was cool. he took me to hollywood boulevard and then he took me into the hollywood wax museum. >> mm-hmm. >> so i -- so i actually associate the who
you mean you don't have hitchcock?. >> sure. >> you're on hollywood boulevard, the old hollywood madame tussaud. i said, do you have hitchcock and they kind of laughed and i said what? if you had said, we would have asked hitchcock. i get a kick that hitchcock is a fall back. >> there's a lot of history here, kind of cheesy as it can be around here. >> that's one of the things that was so cool. you know, i grew up in california. and so my stepdad took me to hollywood --...
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>> you, you, sure, you did it. i know you did time in a federal penitentiary, you've paid for your crime, but i just want to get in head of you big guys, you fat cats out there who made all of these millions of dollars and knew you were trying to get away with something and cheated the rest of us. >> well, i think at the time -- good question -- and i don't think you get there in one step. you take a little tiny step towards doing this. it's a very small amount of money, and you say well, i'm paying so much more taxes than anybody else anyway, this is really no big deal. then once you do a little bit, you become desensitized and do a little more. before you know it, say two or three years later, you're doing it with massive sums of money and it feels perfectly okay, like putting your toe in a bathtub. it's piping hot at first. five minutes later, the water feels just fine. that's how it happens. >> you know, i'm wandering, carrick, how many people who are big ceos of health companies may be hiding their money overs
>> you, you, sure, you did it. i know you did time in a federal penitentiary, you've paid for your crime, but i just want to get in head of you big guys, you fat cats out there who made all of these millions of dollars and knew you were trying to get away with something and cheated the rest of us. >> well, i think at the time -- good question -- and i don't think you get there in one step. you take a little tiny step towards doing this. it's a very small amount of money, and you say...
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thank you, sir. >> you bet. >> good to have you on. i don't think i'll ask him for his birth certificate. >> how about these shoes. >> i think you're going through some changes, sir. indications the president may be backing away from the public option. has liberals fired up. what can they do? the politics fix is next. this is "hardball" as you can see only on msnbc. when i was seventeen i was not good to my skin. long summer days and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. (announcer) new neutrogena total skin renewal. gentle exfoliating puffs and micro-vibrations speed surface cell turnover. it's clinically tested to help undo the look of a year's worth of skin aging in just one week. that summer of sun? i just made it disappear. (announcer) new total skin renewal. neutrogena recommended most by dermatologists. do-overs do exist. >>> more on that verbal confrontation between barney frank and that health protestor at that town meeting that said that barack obama is pushing hitler message when "hardball" returns. >>> time fo
thank you, sir. >> you bet. >> good to have you on. i don't think i'll ask him for his birth certificate. >> how about these shoes. >> i think you're going through some changes, sir. indications the president may be backing away from the public option. has liberals fired up. what can they do? the politics fix is next. this is "hardball" as you can see only on msnbc. when i was seventeen i was not good to my skin. long summer days and not enough sleep. what i...
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you have a l more influence, you have aot more reach and you e havi a lot more fun doi wh you do every morng than you would ing the 99th or 9100thsenator in the minoty in senrity. >> rose: evan williams he, the ceo and co-founder of twitter. it one of the fastestit growing ses on the internet. ttter combines social tworking with a newrend called microblging. ers communicate using a maximum of 140 characters, though less than 3 yea old, twitter las an estimated 6 million users. on-line communicatio is something williamknows a lot out. efore twitter he founded blogerom, one of the most. lar bloging platrms. i amvery pleased to hav him on this vis to san fncisco to join us at this table for e first time. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: great to have you here. pleasure to be here. >> rose: why do you think twter has had this extraordinary rt of, not only growth, but popularity and visibility and tk. >> it's something toell you the truth, that can't fully explain. i me i think the product's great. i think it's compelling. e level of attentionhas been a little surpring. >> rose: all of want
you have a l more influence, you have aot more reach and you e havi a lot more fun doi wh you do every morng than you would ing the 99th or 9100thsenator in the minoty in senrity. >> rose: evan williams he, the ceo and co-founder of twitter. it one of the fastestit growing ses on the internet. ttter combines social tworking with a newrend called microblging. ers communicate using a maximum of 140 characters, though less than 3 yea old, twitter las an estimated 6 million users. on-line...
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thank you. thank you. thank you, so much. thank you but everybody had a seat. thank you. oh, i love you back. [laughter] it is great to be back in portsmouth [applause] it is great to be back in new hampshire. i have to say that most of my memories of this state are cold. [laughter] it is good to be here in august. [laughter] there are a couple of people that want with knowledge who are here today, special guests. first of all, i want to thank principal jeffrey collins and the staff here at the school. [applause] he is our host for the day. your outstanding governor, john lynch is here. [applause] and his wonderful wife, susan lynch is here, the first lady of new hampshire. [applause] your united states senator, doing a great job, judy shahe is here. [applause] the governor of the great state of maine and we are glad he is here in new hampshire today, john baldacci is here. [applause] two of my favorite people, they are just taking congress by storm, outstanding work, paul hodes, carol shea porter, [applause] give them a big round of applause] we also have your own mayor,
thank you. thank you. thank you, so much. thank you but everybody had a seat. thank you. oh, i love you back. [laughter] it is great to be back in portsmouth [applause] it is great to be back in new hampshire. i have to say that most of my memories of this state are cold. [laughter] it is good to be here in august. [laughter] there are a couple of people that want with knowledge who are here today, special guests. first of all, i want to thank principal jeffrey collins and the staff here at the...
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>> thank you. >> adore you. adore you.to soak up a little sun. and just happened to do so whenever the gir were outside. here's an idea fire your husband. you know. >> you know what people, are suing for everything. remember the story about the woman who couldn't get a job after college and wanted to sue her college because she didn't get a job. >> right. >> i mean, it's enough already with the suing. >> i think maybe we start with tort reform as opposed to, you know, health reform. it's all about these lawsuits that are so frivolous. >> i think people should take responsibility. like, you know, find a job. sometimes it's tough. or tell your husband not to ogle -- how do you say it? ogle. >> ogle. >> ogle, ogle. >> ogle i think. >> is it? >> don't be a jerk and look at nude girls. >> yes. >> let's see what sara's doing. >> what you got, sara girl? >> i love what angela said when you were talking about the woman who sued the college she goes what employer wants to bring on that trouble bubble? >> that trouble bubble. >> chr
>> thank you. >> adore you. adore you.to soak up a little sun. and just happened to do so whenever the gir were outside. here's an idea fire your husband. you know. >> you know what people, are suing for everything. remember the story about the woman who couldn't get a job after college and wanted to sue her college because she didn't get a job. >> right. >> i mean, it's enough already with the suing. >> i think maybe we start with tort reform as opposed to,...
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so you got in early. you think you got a good shot today?tely. >> we're going to be following this line throughout the morning and seeing just how far it goes. they've got police barricades up here. police officers in the street. this is a major competition here to get the non-speaking role in the second part of "sex and the city." matt. >> all right, amy, also blurry in the background. >> no. >> thank you. >> you know -- >> we'll come back. we are challenging you, ann and i versus these two. >>> starting off on the sunny side. looks muggy. a look at the washington monument there to the left of the screen. it's going to feel like summer especially over the next couple of days. meteorologist tom kierein will have a forecast in just a bit. degrees at 8:26. good morning. i'm keith garvin. it's tuesday, august 4th. >>> prince george's county police are investigating a quadruple shooting that left one person dead. it happened just before 1:00 a.m. on livingston road. the surviving victims were taken to the hospital. no arrests have been made. >>>
so you got in early. you think you got a good shot today?tely. >> we're going to be following this line throughout the morning and seeing just how far it goes. they've got police barricades up here. police officers in the street. this is a major competition here to get the non-speaking role in the second part of "sex and the city." matt. >> all right, amy, also blurry in the background. >> no. >> thank you. >> you know -- >> we'll come back. we are...
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neil: dave, thank you, my friend. always did you have you on. >> thank you, neil.n the middle of the heat wave, a major energy company asking them to set their thermostats, their air conditioners, to 78 degrees. better yet, it is getting too hot, just stripped-down. just seeing if you are paying attention -- just written down -- just strip down. a lot of this is wise, and stuff. the thermostat at 78 though, that is pretty warm, is it not? -- a lot of this wise comment stuff. >> you can keep the air conditioner above 78 on a hot day, you are doing well. it is expensive for them when they start running low on power. they do not want to run out of capacity. if they do, they have to turn on these very big, expensive, diesel generators, which are very expensive, but it is good for consumers. neil: it was not too long ago, was it not, that jimmy carter was president, and i think during the summer, you could not go below 74 in all federal buildings. i could be wrong on all of that and probably an, but now, it is 78. i see where this is going. it is a bunch of thin, aggres
neil: dave, thank you, my friend. always did you have you on. >> thank you, neil.n the middle of the heat wave, a major energy company asking them to set their thermostats, their air conditioners, to 78 degrees. better yet, it is getting too hot, just stripped-down. just seeing if you are paying attention -- just written down -- just strip down. a lot of this is wise, and stuff. the thermostat at 78 though, that is pretty warm, is it not? -- a lot of this wise comment stuff. >> you...
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thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, and you are right.hat's why we need to see these things through, to make sure we achieve the goal. we have to make sure that the goal is achievable and achieve the goal. and our fighting american men and women can achieve any goal. but the politicians don't need to muck it up and be sure that they fight the fight and get it done. and get them home, absolutely. i keep changing the mission, absolutely. but health care in terms of pre-existing conditions, i think you should be able to get health insurance, than discriminated because you have a pre-existing condition, even if it was 10 years ago. and our current system doesn't address that and this bill doesn't address that either unfortunately. and i want to be sure that everyone has that access to make their health care choices themselves. and i would rather you make your health care decision with your family and the doctor you are seeing, and that discussion with them, and not congress. who do you trust more? congress or your doctor? >> i would hope the
thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, and you are right.hat's why we need to see these things through, to make sure we achieve the goal. we have to make sure that the goal is achievable and achieve the goal. and our fighting american men and women can achieve any goal. but the politicians don't need to muck it up and be sure that they fight the fight and get it done. and get them home, absolutely. i keep changing the mission, absolutely. but health care in terms of...
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do i hate you guys? are you green? are you, really? oh, boy. but they're here because they're also being crushed. maureen o'connor is an owner of center sheet metal, a business started by her mother in the bronx, new york. she's here to talk about the new universal healthcare proposal and how it's going to affect her business. everybody in the audience here is a small business owner, so let me start with overstock.com, which my wife just got a package yesterday. >> think of the money she is saving. glenn: yeah, that's right. tell me about how your business is going to be affected here with what is going on? >> well, in general, if we're talking about the common denominators, when you say cost of anything, people do less of it, and that includes if government raises the cost of businesses of starting up and employing people and hiring new people, they're going to do less than that. that's not what we want in the country. glenn: you are all small business owners. how many people are looking at the future and saying, my gosh, i'm going to expand m
do i hate you guys? are you green? are you, really? oh, boy. but they're here because they're also being crushed. maureen o'connor is an owner of center sheet metal, a business started by her mother in the bronx, new york. she's here to talk about the new universal healthcare proposal and how it's going to affect her business. everybody in the audience here is a small business owner, so let me start with overstock.com, which my wife just got a package yesterday. >> think of the money she...
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you dance. ♪ hope you dance. ♪ hope you dance. ♪ hope you dance. you to do extra work without va pay. some are suing to get paid for all off the clock duties. some say stop the whining. >> that's right. it is a blackberry carrying worker i think this is ridiculous. wages always follow rises in productivity and during the second quarter of this year we had an unprecedented rise. so it is a matter of time. it will trickle down as employees do more work they will soon see wages increase. alan: you have to be careful because you have a lawyer next to you. >> we are talking about hourly workers and if they are being paid by the hour and they work after hours this is real work, not the g.m. auto workers being paid for doing nothing. they should be compensated for the time they work. david: what do you think, steve? >> both are true. they are cry babies and the lawyers are right. however, i hope these lawyers will hire the workers after they also the jobs because the employers can't afford tell because of high wages. we are in a tight economy. so we all s
you dance. ♪ hope you dance. ♪ hope you dance. ♪ hope you dance. you to do extra work without va pay. some are suing to get paid for all off the clock duties. some say stop the whining. >> that's right. it is a blackberry carrying worker i think this is ridiculous. wages always follow rises in productivity and during the second quarter of this year we had an unprecedented rise. so it is a matter of time. it will trickle down as employees do more work they will soon see wages...
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bill: you said you want to deal with facts and you can't prove what you said. >> black people didn't have the right to vote 40 years. if you are 70. bill: how do you know people in lebanon. >> overwhelmingly voted g.o.p. for the last 30 or 40 years. bill: if you are a republican you are a racist now? >> say only 20% of americans oppose civil rights. even though it's much loorger. even if it's true if everybody there 80 years old 20 people tradition of civil rights. that's a reason why it might make sense they are overrepresented. i don't know all of them. i just know what i saw. bill: all right, doctor. i'm not buying it at all. >> i'm shocked. bill: we would like to you vote in our new bill o'reilly.com poll. we are asking which news agency do you trust the least? the "new york times," cnn, pbs, msnbc police select one. directly ahead is it legal on george clooney's home being invaded and the defense of marriage act chaos. glenn beck under fire. he will tell us what he thinks of his critics coming up. gecko: uh, you wanted to see me sir? boss: come on in, i had some other things you
bill: you said you want to deal with facts and you can't prove what you said. >> black people didn't have the right to vote 40 years. if you are 70. bill: how do you know people in lebanon. >> overwhelmingly voted g.o.p. for the last 30 or 40 years. bill: if you are a republican you are a racist now? >> say only 20% of americans oppose civil rights. even though it's much loorger. even if it's true if everybody there 80 years old 20 people tradition of civil rights. that's a...
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you say that you are for health care reform, yet when people call you and say they are against it, you dismiss them. you say it is a democracy. you are supposed to represent us. and not doing too good here, obviously. i am fired up. [applause] oh, boy. will he make a commitment to stay all a bed talk -- all little bit of talk to more than 30 people? can i ask you that? >> i and few analysts town -- i can deal in -- am due in lou istown. you are my employers but i have 12 million. i'd planned out their allocation. >> a lot of people said -- as dealing use it would not support certain provisions. house bill is probably not going to change much. but what did it in july and now they are looking at september. the compromise bill between house and senate, most of the provision that you were talking about that you would not support probably will not be removed from the bill. if those provisions are still in the bill, you will not vote for the bill? >> on the items -- yes, i am giving you the commitment on the items that i talked about. it is all being recorded. >> we will hold your feet to th
you say that you are for health care reform, yet when people call you and say they are against it, you dismiss them. you say it is a democracy. you are supposed to represent us. and not doing too good here, obviously. i am fired up. [applause] oh, boy. will he make a commitment to stay all a bed talk -- all little bit of talk to more than 30 people? can i ask you that? >> i and few analysts town -- i can deal in -- am due in lou istown. you are my employers but i have 12 million. i'd...
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i think you can see it. when you see the images you are showing. virtually, every town hall i know of is winding up like this right now. members of congress are receiving death threats in our offices. i've received them. people are showing up at town halls with people being hung in he have agy or tombstone. some of my colleagues are throwing gasoline on the fire. >> who do you think is orchestrating it or giving them the information or consistent slogans or talking points they are getting? >> talk show hosts, some have been encouraging this. there are websites and internet chat that describes it. it's not show up and discuss point "a" or "b." it's shout it down and disrupt them and post it on youtube. >> you are on the record and you will not have any more town hall meetings on health care until when? not at all? >> i think it is important for the american people to look at these images and say, is this where we want america to go. if we can get some public communication saying, this is a tremendously important issue. all of us want to have town ha
i think you can see it. when you see the images you are showing. virtually, every town hall i know of is winding up like this right now. members of congress are receiving death threats in our offices. i've received them. people are showing up at town halls with people being hung in he have agy or tombstone. some of my colleagues are throwing gasoline on the fire. >> who do you think is orchestrating it or giving them the information or consistent slogans or talking points they are...
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well, thank you. thank you. did you tell her good things about me?y was into you, man. i saw her night. she was like, you have to tell him. i don't know. could be a good thing. >> you could be my pimp. you could funnel women to me. that could be a great thing for me. now that you're married. pass it along. [ laughter ] i see you talking about this twitter. i have seen you on oprah and larry king. you don't make any money. shouldn't they be paying you for this? >> yes. >> yes, they should. >> they should. >> have you been offered -- >> they keep talking about this company being worth $500 million and i'm like, i want half. like give me something. >> you've done one of the dumbest things ever. you have gone on a media blitz for somebody that you're not getting paid by at all. >> i know. >> you would never do that with another company. >> but, you know, what the thing is, i like it because i get to connect with like people and collaborate with a large group of people. i think it's fun. i have to make stuff and like -- you know, i was doing a movie, righ
well, thank you. thank you. did you tell her good things about me?y was into you, man. i saw her night. she was like, you have to tell him. i don't know. could be a good thing. >> you could be my pimp. you could funnel women to me. that could be a great thing for me. now that you're married. pass it along. [ laughter ] i see you talking about this twitter. i have seen you on oprah and larry king. you don't make any money. shouldn't they be paying you for this? >> yes. >> yes,...
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you don't notice it. you just notice that you are not getting a raise. but a bigger and bigger portion of compensation is going to health care here in the united states. that's point number one. clearly, we have got a system that isn't as efficient as it should be, because we are not healthier than these people in these other countries. having said that, most other countries have some form of single payer system. there are differences, canada, and england have more of what's called -- what people, i guess, would call a socialized system in the sense that the government owns the hospitals, directly hires doctors. there are a whole bunch of countries like the net they are lands where what they do is, it is a single-payer system in the fact that government pays the bill but it is all private folks out there, private doctors and private facilities. there are a bunch of different ways of doing it. we need to come up with a uniquely american way of providing care. i am not in favor of canadian system. i am not in favor of a british system. i am not in favor of
you don't notice it. you just notice that you are not getting a raise. but a bigger and bigger portion of compensation is going to health care here in the united states. that's point number one. clearly, we have got a system that isn't as efficient as it should be, because we are not healthier than these people in these other countries. having said that, most other countries have some form of single payer system. there are differences, canada, and england have more of what's called -- what...
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>> guest: you are here, hello. >> caller: you look exactly as you were 20 years ago when i saw you. i know you live the good life. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: i am 62 years. i was born in the philippines. your books have always made me cry. i just want to tell you that you gi me hope on this planet that somehow. >> host: caller, why do alice walker's books make you cry? >> caller: because there's so truthful and because i wish more people would read them, unfortunately some people -- some people are too poor to read or they are looking for their next day's food to eat. >> host: thank you caller. >> guest: here is a kiss on both cheeks and tears are fine. they are just cleaning the windows. could you have any idea how many books you have sold? >> guest: 10 million a thing, something like that. >> host: "the color purple" obviously the best seller. >> guest: by far. "possessing the secret of joy" did very well. that is the novel about the young african woman to a elects to be generally mutilated, tashi, and she thinks it is going to mean acceptance into what is left of our tribe.
>> guest: you are here, hello. >> caller: you look exactly as you were 20 years ago when i saw you. i know you live the good life. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: i am 62 years. i was born in the philippines. your books have always made me cry. i just want to tell you that you gi me hope on this planet that somehow. >> host: caller, why do alice walker's books make you cry? >> caller: because there's so truthful and because i wish more people would read them,...
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do you what the government telling you -- they will tell you what procedure you can have. do you want to government telling you? they cannot even rent cash for clunkers. they are going to run the health-care system. neil: they already have a lot of this. that is the argument, that they already have a lot of this stuff. it is going to get more personal. >> going bankrupt. should we not try to fix the system that we have now, instead of trying to just do an overhaul of the system? neil: you are a democrat, right? >> yes. neil: did you vote for the president? >> no, i did not. neil: why? this health-care thing? >> in general. i just thought he was a salesman. bill: thank you very much pre- empt -- neil: thank you very much. it can be tough living with copd... but i try not to let it slow me down. i go down to the pool for a swim... get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it
do you what the government telling you -- they will tell you what procedure you can have. do you want to government telling you? they cannot even rent cash for clunkers. they are going to run the health-care system. neil: they already have a lot of this. that is the argument, that they already have a lot of this stuff. it is going to get more personal. >> going bankrupt. should we not try to fix the system that we have now, instead of trying to just do an overhaul of the system? neil: you...
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to you, would you be more relieved to find he was dead or wish you were dead?well, things turned out well for her and she found a new man and that's good, but bad news, he just bought a boat. but i don't find that that's strange that someone would fake his own death rather than listen to another soundtrack of hers. >> bite your tongue, i have her on my ipod. >> bill, you tend to disappear every night. >> you're a homeless drifter. >> yet you continue to come back despite our protest stations. >> thathis guy is the worst fake deather ever. first of all, right before he does the deed, he gets a second passport and he takes all of the money out of his savings account and then he falls off of a boat. hello, we've all seen sleeping with the enemy. no one is food by this. you were a fake death amateur. >> and who uses the facts when you're dead? >> exactly. welcome to the 21st century, fake corpse. >> if you're dead, how do you twitter? >> aol. >> where would you go if you could disappear, jim. >> i don't know, probably amsterdam, certain things are legal there, it's
to you, would you be more relieved to find he was dead or wish you were dead?well, things turned out well for her and she found a new man and that's good, but bad news, he just bought a boat. but i don't find that that's strange that someone would fake his own death rather than listen to another soundtrack of hers. >> bite your tongue, i have her on my ipod. >> bill, you tend to disappear every night. >> you're a homeless drifter. >> yet you continue to come back despite...