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if you are searching, you think about certain things and if you are rescuing somebody, you think about other things. the first rule, of course, would be do not become a victim yourself. whenever you do a search, you have to preplan. you have to understand who is doing what. we suggest that you work in two teams of at least two people, so that's at least four people doing a search at the very, very, very least. you want a team on the outside and a team on the inside. proper safety equipment, we talked about equipment. we're only going to give you helmets. we're going to give you vests too. are the vests going to protect you from anything? no. any other equipment you have to get your own. gloves, if we have any extra we'll give you gloves. knee pads, you need good shoes, you need good clothes that won't rip so things like nails will be harder to rip through your skin. decide on the duties and the tools. who is good at what. if i physically can't do something when we show you how to do search and rescue, don't do it and make sure everybody else knows what you can and cannot do. that's ver
if you are searching, you think about certain things and if you are rescuing somebody, you think about other things. the first rule, of course, would be do not become a victim yourself. whenever you do a search, you have to preplan. you have to understand who is doing what. we suggest that you work in two teams of at least two people, so that's at least four people doing a search at the very, very, very least. you want a team on the outside and a team on the inside. proper safety equipment, we...
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you breathe them. you can eat them or get them on you. okay. or they can be injected into you. like if you have hazardous material at the grand autoand you slip and you get stuck. it's in you and on you. stay out of that place. here's a look of hazardous spills. the can tainer is bubling and oozing. bubling liquids or vapors. yeah. anything like that if you see something like that after an earthquake. don't kick it, pick it up or taste it. you will safety first. then everybody around you. isolate the area, for everybody else. and notice the fire department, that's us. around the house we use, limit the amount of stuff you are storing. we like to isolate the materials in enclosed cabinets locked metal ones are best, separate the flammables for the oxidizers. the bleach from the ammonia. you will ask me, george, where do i take this garage full of stuff. i have a garage full of stuff i don't use. there is a place on tunnel avenue if you are a city resident you take it down there and show them you are a city resident and they will take it. call us. say, i can't get down there i ha
you breathe them. you can eat them or get them on you. okay. or they can be injected into you. like if you have hazardous material at the grand autoand you slip and you get stuck. it's in you and on you. stay out of that place. here's a look of hazardous spills. the can tainer is bubling and oozing. bubling liquids or vapors. yeah. anything like that if you see something like that after an earthquake. don't kick it, pick it up or taste it. you will safety first. then everybody around you....
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you guys are a good crowd, i'm excited about you guys.ou guys -- we have "the situation" from "jersey shore" on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] i'm very excited. i don't know about you, but i am totally d.t.i.h. down to interview him. [ laughter ] that's right, "the situation" is here. we're gonna talk about the economy. we're gonna talk about wikileaks. we're gonna talk about education reform. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] we're gonna fist pump. ♪ they're about to get into it, yeah. no fist pumping on show the tonight. [ audience aws ] what's that, we can? awesome. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about. hey, you guys, this is very interesting. the census announced that over the last ten years, the u.s. population grew by roughly 30 million people. when i heard that, i was like, "por que?" [ laughter ] check this out. i heard that charlie sheen will guest star as a zombie on the next season of amc's show, "the walking dead." yep. he'll roam the streets, terrorize locals, and completely trash a building.
you guys are a good crowd, i'm excited about you guys.ou guys -- we have "the situation" from "jersey shore" on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] i'm very excited. i don't know about you, but i am totally d.t.i.h. down to interview him. [ laughter ] that's right, "the situation" is here. we're gonna talk about the economy. we're gonna talk about wikileaks. we're gonna talk about education reform. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] we're gonna fist pump....
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you enjoyed it, didn't you? >> well, you know, it's funny you say that.n order to accomplish all of the goals that were put in front of me, i had to view myself greater than i really was. i had to be this unstoppable, invincible monster, and that's just what it was. >> larry: so was your trainer forcing you into that? >> no, but i wanted to make him happy. he was like my father figure. i wanted to make him happy and be the ferocious champion that was invincible. >> what was it like to hit someone hard? >> you know, larry, when you're fighting, actually in the ring, in the ring you're talking about, right? >> larry: yeah. with you it could be anywhere but i'm talking about in the ring. >> i don't know. you practice it most of your life and then you work for it. you expected it. you don't get a big joy out of it. you expect it to happen. if it doesn't happen, then you have a disappointment moment. >> larry: ever feel sorry for an opponent? >> i don't think so, no. it was either me or him at that time. >> ali told me once, hey, all of these poems, that guy i
you enjoyed it, didn't you? >> well, you know, it's funny you say that.n order to accomplish all of the goals that were put in front of me, i had to view myself greater than i really was. i had to be this unstoppable, invincible monster, and that's just what it was. >> larry: so was your trainer forcing you into that? >> no, but i wanted to make him happy. he was like my father figure. i wanted to make him happy and be the ferocious champion that was invincible. >> what...
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thank you, jay-z. >> thank you. ♪ captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪
thank you, jay-z. >> thank you. ♪ captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪
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you talk. you burn? >> yes. >> good. >> okay. now, see, you go there and you go.ude would serve that. $75 a head for that. >> oh, bravo. >> are you sure the asparagus is cooked enough? >> cooked enough. >> are you sure? once, twice sure. okay. no problem. >> so you can see the asparagus here, you have the almond, the little cube of bread. but an easy again recipe to put everything together. that's it. $60. [ applause ] >> so now the tarte is ready. >> look at this. came out of the oven. >> one second. >> impressive like this. now here is what happened here. if you get it out of the oven and you leave it outside, it's likely that the bottom half is going to start caramelizing again so it doesn't come out. so what you do, put it back to be stove for like 10, 15 seconds, shake the pan until it stops moving, then you unmold it. >> wow. yeah. [ applause ] >> look at that. >> tell you, you serve that with a little bit of sour cream on top. and they think you're a genius. so we're going to do a red pepper sauce to start with. the red paepper sauce we're goig to do t with
you talk. you burn? >> yes. >> good. >> okay. now, see, you go there and you go.ude would serve that. $75 a head for that. >> oh, bravo. >> are you sure the asparagus is cooked enough? >> cooked enough. >> are you sure? once, twice sure. okay. no problem. >> so you can see the asparagus here, you have the almond, the little cube of bread. but an easy again recipe to put everything together. that's it. $60. [ applause ] >> so now the tarte is...
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is you ♪ all i want is you ♪ all i want you is ♪ all i want is you ♪ all i want is you ♪ all i want," out today. playing us off the air with "sure thing," see the full performance at jimmykimmellive.com, once again, miguel! ♪ ♪ love you like a brother treat you like a friend respect you like a lover oh, oh, oh, oh ♪
is you ♪ all i want is you ♪ all i want you is ♪ all i want is you ♪ all i want is you ♪ all i want," out today. playing us off the air with "sure thing," see the full performance at jimmykimmellive.com, once again, miguel! ♪ ♪ love you like a brother treat you like a friend respect you like a lover oh, oh, oh, oh ♪
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you know, so you can... you know, you start to do the math and it's... you know, my... my meager paycheck not, you know, you know... so... >> narrator: vincent has always counted on deborah. >> that's why, you know, i'm lucky to have her, you know. the whole family's lucky to have her. she was always the inspiration, she was somebody that made it. so, we had someone to look up to, you know, that aspired to do a small business and actually achieved their dreams, you know. so if we had tough times, we always had someone to go to. >> narrator: deborah knows it, and she is worried. she tells us what she doesn't tell them. >> business started slowing up, for quite a while now. i could be forced to close it if i don't have enough customers, you know? so what do i worry about at night? i worry about my family, i worry about my customers, i worry about everything-- my business, first and foremost, because that's... that's what helps me make everything else run, you know. ( laughter ) >> narrator: she's worried, and like many people, she's angry. she's angry at the banks, she's angry at the big co
you know, so you can... you know, you start to do the math and it's... you know, my... my meager paycheck not, you know, you know... so... >> narrator: vincent has always counted on deborah. >> that's why, you know, i'm lucky to have her, you know. the whole family's lucky to have her. she was always the inspiration, she was somebody that made it. so, we had someone to look up to, you know, that aspired to do a small business and actually achieved their dreams, you know. so if we...
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amy, over to you. >> thank you.oliday procrastinateors are braving the malls today to finish their holiday shopping. one of the best years for retailers in years. nbc's jeff rossen is a shopper at macy's. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i saw your husband, actually. he was holding three handbags and crying a few moments ago. i don't know what that was about. you run a tight ship. we're here at macy's. it's been open 24 hours since tuesday as many stores have. there is no excuse not to go out and do the holiday shopping. macy's closes at 6:00 p.m. tonight. walmarts are open until midnight. and amazon.com, if you go online today in some select areas, can you actually order something and have it delivered by this evening which means you have it in time for christmas. it's really shaping up, by the way, i lt came to the handbag section just for you, apparel is up 10% this year. other items that are way up this year for retailers as well, jewelry. jewelry is up about 10%. and there are some other luxury it
amy, over to you. >> thank you.oliday procrastinateors are braving the malls today to finish their holiday shopping. one of the best years for retailers in years. nbc's jeff rossen is a shopper at macy's. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i saw your husband, actually. he was holding three handbags and crying a few moments ago. i don't know what that was about. you run a tight ship. we're here at macy's. it's been open 24 hours since tuesday as many stores have. there is...
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not you, not you, and not you. this is my shot at a title, i won't get another one after this. >> micky has a chance to do something that i never did. >> okay. i'll see you in micky's corner. >> this is your time. >> i'm micky ward. >> you're micky ward? (laughter) >> rose: joining me now, mark wahlberg, christian bale and director david o. russell, i am pleased, obviously, to have them here. how long have you wanted to make this movie? >> for over five years. >> rose: what was it about the story? >> everything about it. i grew up a huge fan of micky ward. i met him as i started to grow in my career and i thought, you know what? i've got to go out and find material that i want to make and stuff i want to develop and there was a rights issue then paramount called me and said not only did they have the rights secured but they had a script they wanted to make and that's where it started. >> that rights issue, right, that was that dicky had sold the rights? >> there were a few people who had claims to the right. >> you
not you, not you, and not you. this is my shot at a title, i won't get another one after this. >> micky has a chance to do something that i never did. >> okay. i'll see you in micky's corner. >> this is your time. >> i'm micky ward. >> you're micky ward? (laughter) >> rose: joining me now, mark wahlberg, christian bale and director david o. russell, i am pleased, obviously, to have them here. how long have you wanted to make this movie? >> for over five...
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congratulations, you won 100 dollars. thank you so much. thank you.champ. there is a check, right there. [ cheers and applause ] and congratulations, buddy. that's awesome -- but nobody goes home empty handed here, so you get our very own "late night with jimmy fallon" bucket hat. >> great. >> jimmy: you get the bucket hat there we go everybody. thank you guys for playing "models and buckets." we will be right back with martha stewart. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away ♪ ♪ now it looks as though they're here to stay. ♪ ♪ oh, i believe in yesterday. oh, i believe in yesterday. ♪ ♪ mm mm mm mm mm mm mm. we always make time for just us cousins. like the other night at olive garden. this is like being back at the kids' table. try our two new scaloppini dishes. pan-seared chicken or sauteed pork. both served with asiago filled tortelloni. at olive garden. we've saved people a lot of money on car insurance. feels nice going into the holidays. ohhhh.... will you marry me? oooh, helzberg diamonds. yeah, well he must hav
congratulations, you won 100 dollars. thank you so much. thank you.champ. there is a check, right there. [ cheers and applause ] and congratulations, buddy. that's awesome -- but nobody goes home empty handed here, so you get our very own "late night with jimmy fallon" bucket hat. >> great. >> jimmy: you get the bucket hat there we go everybody. thank you guys for playing "models and buckets." we will be right back with martha stewart. [ cheers and applause ] ♪...
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trust you, not going to be with you, you have to pay for what you have done. all that kind of stuff. what we want to do more than anything is reach out to folks, say, "i care." two basic things we talk about at glide, we try to live, one is unconditional love and the other is unconditional acceptance. people are tired of being rejected. >>> setting up the adversarial relationship doesn't get you where you want to go. i love the fact you are inclusive and that this is a husband and wife ministry. my own church, take note -- because, you wouldn't get all this done without her, right? >> there is no doubt about it. let me tell you something: i am convinced that if i had tried to do what is being done without her, i would have been locked up a long time ago. >> really? >> the mental institution -- >> know he's not violent. >> it was christ who said, the poor you always have with you. you get up and face this 24/7, people say oh, they get paid -- well, you have to live, but you don't get up and say we're getting near the end of it, everybody's fine. there's more. >
trust you, not going to be with you, you have to pay for what you have done. all that kind of stuff. what we want to do more than anything is reach out to folks, say, "i care." two basic things we talk about at glide, we try to live, one is unconditional love and the other is unconditional acceptance. people are tired of being rejected. >>> setting up the adversarial relationship doesn't get you where you want to go. i love the fact you are inclusive and that this is a...
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thank you. thank you. thank you. i hope they take it. [applause] commissioner brandon: is there any other public comment? thank you, general myatt and the fleet week committee. you guys did a phenomenal job. everybody had nothing but great things to say about fleet week. i know that 2011 will be outstanding. thank you so much for your volunteering to take on this effort and making it so special. thank you. thank you. [applause] >> i have not had a chance to welcome our new commissioner. you can laugh. we've known each other before. i'm looking forward to working with commissioner crowley. anything we can do to help you get oriented to this wonderful organization, i promise you are going to love it. commissioner crowley: thank you. with that, the staff has been wonderful. the staff has generally come up with good will. thank you. i look forward to working with you both. i am also going to miss rodney. that said, i look forward to rolling up my sleeves and working diligently for the port
thank you. thank you. thank you. i hope they take it. [applause] commissioner brandon: is there any other public comment? thank you, general myatt and the fleet week committee. you guys did a phenomenal job. everybody had nothing but great things to say about fleet week. i know that 2011 will be outstanding. thank you so much for your volunteering to take on this effort and making it so special. thank you. thank you. [applause] >> i have not had a chance to welcome our new commissioner....
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before you file an application, you are given an outline and explain to you how you can do some out reach to your neighbors. this is useful to your neighbors to find out what you're doing and this is useful to you as to what your concerns might be. the problem is that the city attorney does not allow us to require this right now. >> this is a requirement. you did not fill this out. in your application, you do say your hours monday through sunday, a 11:30 a.m. until 2:00. then you also say it small bands, minimum possible levels, it deejays, no other licensees. >> we don't have any soundproofing. >> we understand that you will be required to contain your sound. this will not be able to be audible in any neighboring homes or businesses. >> are there any other questions? thank you very much. in the public comment? -- any public comment? do we need to vote on this? >> i move that based on the applicant's request that we grant a continuance to the next meeting, december 14th when the applicant will bring and provide security plan. >> i second that. >> we have to call the roll. >> aye. >> aye.
before you file an application, you are given an outline and explain to you how you can do some out reach to your neighbors. this is useful to your neighbors to find out what you're doing and this is useful to you as to what your concerns might be. the problem is that the city attorney does not allow us to require this right now. >> this is a requirement. you did not fill this out. in your application, you do say your hours monday through sunday, a 11:30 a.m. until 2:00. then you also say...
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you can't go unless the governor calls you. >> larry: did he let you preread the book? >> no. but he did ask permission to tell a story or two. >> larry: about the sad story. why did you let him do that story? >> well, because he said he wanted to. >> about which -- >> he wanted to point out -- >> larry: you lost a child? >> he wanted to point out -- well, barely a child. but he wanted to point out how close we were. and i must say, he was the cutest guy you ever saw. just 14. no socks on. drove me to the hospital like a grownup man and paced the hall and some woman said, don't worry, your wife will be fine. >> larry: you lost the baby -- you lost a child? >> that part was tough on him, and it was tough on the other children, which i never realized before. not in george's book, but doro wrote a story once and said robin's death affected my life. i thought i ought to be blonde, curly haired, i ought to be all those things. >> larry: you wrote that wonderful book about your letters. the loss of your child. surely, you're the number one letter writer in america. >> used to be. >>
you can't go unless the governor calls you. >> larry: did he let you preread the book? >> no. but he did ask permission to tell a story or two. >> larry: about the sad story. why did you let him do that story? >> well, because he said he wanted to. >> about which -- >> he wanted to point out -- >> larry: you lost a child? >> he wanted to point out -- well, barely a child. but he wanted to point out how close we were. and i must say, he was the...
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>> you are at fault. you are at fault, sir. the whole world is at fault. >> i think you are giving too much power to the hollywood movies especially crappy ones. >> pg&e has done more to help people than erin brokovich or her scare mongering. she has gone on to sue avon. >> you can't say it is a frivolous lawsuit. >> i can. "red eye" brought to you by pg&e. >>- q. i i have -- >> i have no relatives at pg&e. >>> from stupid lies to silly lawsuits. they said no way to her mecca vaca. they are suing a middle school after it denied a muslim teacher three weeks unpaid leave to make a religious pilgrimage. in 2008 they requested the lengthy leave to perform the pilgrimage to saudi arabia which every adult muslim tries to do once in a lifetime. after the district turned her down, twice, she resigned. she filed a complaint with the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission which ended up at the justice department. the feds said they failed to accommodate the religious practices and she chose her job and her faith. they are asking th
>> you are at fault. you are at fault, sir. the whole world is at fault. >> i think you are giving too much power to the hollywood movies especially crappy ones. >> pg&e has done more to help people than erin brokovich or her scare mongering. she has gone on to sue avon. >> you can't say it is a frivolous lawsuit. >> i can. "red eye" brought to you by pg&e. >>- q. i i have -- >> i have no relatives at pg&e. >>> from stupid...
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thank you, sir. thank you. >> sir, thank you. we will let people approach you with their individual questions at the end. >> panelists, thank you so much for your participation today. [applause] we will post information from the panelists on to the website much if you want to know how to get a hold go to the nen neighborhood empowerment website and you will be able to do that. thank you. san hose's save our streets in the mission district by i-280. we have a lot of quality of life issues. we worked on a lot of traffic calming. one. things that came up as an easy thing to do required thing to do is a lot of greening. we worked on greening on san jose we have 9 blocks done south of caesar chavez and we are working to go north. the community challenge program has been retool indeed 2005 to encourage neighborhood involvement. that's me. >> this is david wincelow. >> i'man architect and urban planner and currently take into practice one. focuses of my research over the last 20 years is alleys. and i will talk about that as we get star
thank you, sir. thank you. >> sir, thank you. we will let people approach you with their individual questions at the end. >> panelists, thank you so much for your participation today. [applause] we will post information from the panelists on to the website much if you want to know how to get a hold go to the nen neighborhood empowerment website and you will be able to do that. thank you. san hose's save our streets in the mission district by i-280. we have a lot of quality of life...
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thank you very much. >> thank you, counsel. we will take a 15-minute break, and when we come back, we will look for the first witness for the house. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the full senate begins impeachment proceedings against louisiana federal judge thomas porteous tomorrow morning. >> without the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty being ratified by the senate, we do not have a verification mechanism to insure we know what the russians are doing, and they don't know what we're doing. and when you have uncertainty in the area of nuclear weapons, that's a much more dangerous world to live in. >> find out more about the expired s.t.a.r.t. nuclear arms treaty with russia, what it might accomplish, where the treaty stands now as well as it history online at the c-span video library. search, watch and share, all free. it's washington your way. >> we continue, now, with the impeachment proceedings against new orleans federal judge thomas porteous. the judge is accused of decades of corruption and engaging in a kick
thank you very much. >> thank you, counsel. we will take a 15-minute break, and when we come back, we will look for the first witness for the house. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the full senate begins impeachment proceedings against louisiana federal judge thomas porteous tomorrow morning. >> without the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty being ratified by the senate, we do not have a verification mechanism to insure we know what the russians are doing, and they...
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say justice, justice, you shall do. you are ready for today. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. kaiser permanente has been an incredibly generous supporter of project homeless connect. can i please get a round of applause? the president of public affairs is here to join us. randy. >> thank you, judith. i want to thank everybody who is here today to project -- to volunteer for project homeless connect. kaiser permanente has been how to sponsor for the last three years. we have 50 physicians and staff here, and this is just an amazing activity. if you look around you, you will see all walks of life in this room. you will probably see some people who are older than you and who are younger than you. you will see different cultures, different sexual orientations, people of all walks of life who are all here today working together. it is just an amazing reminder of what we can do when we fall together as a community to address the need to make a difference, to solve a problem. it does not matter who we are because the one thing we all share in common today, whatever our belief system
say justice, justice, you shall do. you are ready for today. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. kaiser permanente has been an incredibly generous supporter of project homeless connect. can i please get a round of applause? the president of public affairs is here to join us. randy. >> thank you, judith. i want to thank everybody who is here today to project -- to volunteer for project homeless connect. kaiser permanente has been how to sponsor for the last three years. we have 50...
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and you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle european union leaders need to consider what is called a minor change to the lisbon treaty that minor changes a guaranteed financial bailout of weaker members is this legitimizing moral hazard and is it even democratic. and you can. discuss the e.u. in the lisbon treaty i'm joined by stephan unique in stockholm he's director of corporate relations at the center for european policy studies in london we go to robert oulds he's director of the bruges group and in amsterdam we crossed the harry vaughan bell now he is a dutch socialist party member of parliament and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right gentlemen cross talk rose in effect you have differences of opinion here so i wanted to be shown first of all i'd like to go to harry when the when the lisbon treaty was being sold peddled to the europeans if i remember correctly the one of the selling points was that they would never be bailouts of member countries b
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thank you. you. thank you. former head of communications for health insurance giant cigna, who blew the whistle on deceptive health insurance practices. he is a senior fellow at the center for media and democracy and the author of "deadly spin." he speaks out on how insurance is killing health care and deceiving americans. you do not hold back in the book, and you are brutally honest. let me read two sentences. about 45,000 people die in america every year because they have no health insurance. i am partly responsible for some of the deaths making up that shameful statistic. that is how the book opens. >> it is. i wanted to make sure people understood we are talking about spin that is really deadly. we are talking about human lives, people dying because they do not have access to appropriate health care. tavis: everybody spends, with all due respect. corporations paid you to do that. i think we understand and somewhat except that. but why you say the spin is deadly? that is a serious allegation. >> it is. but w
thank you. you. thank you. former head of communications for health insurance giant cigna, who blew the whistle on deceptive health insurance practices. he is a senior fellow at the center for media and democracy and the author of "deadly spin." he speaks out on how insurance is killing health care and deceiving americans. you do not hold back in the book, and you are brutally honest. let me read two sentences. about 45,000 people die in america every year because they have no health...
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if you guarantee that will happen, i'm with you. but you can't. you don't know how long the higher taxes will stay in place. the wheels of government move slowly. >> sean: who gets the blame for the middle class having a tax increase? that would be democrats. >> i'm thinking american prosperity if anybody's attacks go up our prosperity goes done. >> sean: 200 plus billion more in spending? >> i would rather go for a lousy deal than no deal. because i do not know when you fix it. >> sean: dana? >> i agree with him. it is like one two. i think it is a game of communications chicken. who going to get the blame if the tax rates go up? you will have a ran congress, at least a republican house. you still have a democratic president and senate. i think it is likely that president obama can say boys i've said i wanted to have tax cuts for the middle class, are you with me or not? after we have this upheaval stuart is talking about. >> sean: maybe i don't know the sophisticated ways of washington. why not a straight up or down vote on the capital gains tax
if you guarantee that will happen, i'm with you. but you can't. you don't know how long the higher taxes will stay in place. the wheels of government move slowly. >> sean: who gets the blame for the middle class having a tax increase? that would be democrats. >> i'm thinking american prosperity if anybody's attacks go up our prosperity goes done. >> sean: 200 plus billion more in spending? >> i would rather go for a lousy deal than no deal. because i do not know when you...
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so you think you got to know about carbon, you think you got to know about secondary chemicals, what you really got to know about is what the balance of trade impact is often going to be on countries participating. and then finally, and then i'll wrap it up with this, you go back to congress. jim just mentioned a member decides global warming isn't what everybody thinks it is. it's something else. i'm going to hold a congressional hearing. i'm going to bring all the agency personnel up here. you don't have to be -- you don't have to hold extreme views to stimulate a hearing of this sort. the easiest way to stimulate a hearing is to tell a member of congress, look, they are moving too slow on this and there's no good reason for this. you need get them up here and get them focused. >> -- now that can easily morph about the direction the agency is taking. now, but step back a minute. now, remember, that's conventional oversight. what i didn't put up here is the rulemaking equivalent of casework. you got a particular point of view. you want that point of view at least listening to the ag
so you think you got to know about carbon, you think you got to know about secondary chemicals, what you really got to know about is what the balance of trade impact is often going to be on countries participating. and then finally, and then i'll wrap it up with this, you go back to congress. jim just mentioned a member decides global warming isn't what everybody thinks it is. it's something else. i'm going to hold a congressional hearing. i'm going to bring all the agency personnel up here....
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you here why are you living you don't want to live anymore you don't have self-love you know you don't want to live you know that's why women commit suicide you know that's why women you know people are going to drug abuse and alcohol abuse it's all about self-love any type of uses about self-love not having self-love it's important because that's the only thing that's going to child the situation is learning to love yourself again people think she should have been able to get out of it why couldn't she get out of it i would never let that. happened to me i'd just leave those are sort of those famous last words kind of statements because this is an extraordinarily complex issue there is nothing simple about being a victim of domestic violence i will take your children away home make sure that no one ever speaks to you again oh ruin your reputation i'll make sure you leave with no money i mean all of these things when you hear them time after time after time after time and he's beaten you time after time after time time and you work so hard you believe this you believe it with all your
you here why are you living you don't want to live anymore you don't have self-love you know you don't want to live you know that's why women commit suicide you know that's why women you know people are going to drug abuse and alcohol abuse it's all about self-love any type of uses about self-love not having self-love it's important because that's the only thing that's going to child the situation is learning to love yourself again people think she should have been able to get out of it why...
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know well you know i mean if you if you think about it ok you have one currency for all these you know fifteen or sixteen countries or however many many are in the euro zone and you have each of them issuing their own debt so what you basically have is a currency a very sophisticated currency peg but it's the same thing that happened in latin american biggies remember all those small and american countries of the all their currency to the dollar and they all you know to get man a joke the fact they were in order to get into debt overindebtedness and eventually you know everything you know everything went to tears that's exactly what's happening in the euro because you have the strong economies in the middle germany france holland and then one and you have the weak her commies on the periphery you know we all know them the pigs portugal ireland italy greece spain and they all went to debt that they couldn't afford and now they're paying for it and the worst the tragedy of course is that you see in the eighty's and when america these small countries that have their currency peg to the do
know well you know i mean if you if you think about it ok you have one currency for all these you know fifteen or sixteen countries or however many many are in the euro zone and you have each of them issuing their own debt so what you basically have is a currency a very sophisticated currency peg but it's the same thing that happened in latin american biggies remember all those small and american countries of the all their currency to the dollar and they all you know to get man a joke the fact...
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but, you know, you do the best you can. there might be some cases where the soldier, or the rape victim, or the person with the difficult ex-wife makes the wrong choice. but i don't see why that means that most of the time it might not be a good thing. - would you-- - dr. sandel, the soldier doesn't want to remember all that killing that he did. do you give him the drug? i would distinguish between a victim who wants to forget a traumatic event that was done to him or her and the perpetrator of a heinous act, even on the battlefield. i'm not talking about crime. the soldier's in battle. he's fighting for you. i understand... i think it's more dangerous for the soldier who wants to forget something in which, even though he had to do it, he was morally culpable. because that's not only blunting the memory, but it's partly cleansing the conscience. and the drug should not be for that. that's why it's different for a victim say of a rape or a crime. it is interesting question whether when you lose your memory you lose the wisdo
but, you know, you do the best you can. there might be some cases where the soldier, or the rape victim, or the person with the difficult ex-wife makes the wrong choice. but i don't see why that means that most of the time it might not be a good thing. - would you-- - dr. sandel, the soldier doesn't want to remember all that killing that he did. do you give him the drug? i would distinguish between a victim who wants to forget a traumatic event that was done to him or her and the perpetrator of...
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you know, i -- >> larry: you don't think you look good?hat an extraordinary education it was, travel, being exposed to best designers and different cultures. as a teenager, larry, i would show up at my hotel room in europe to be meant by pimps waiting there, only to learn the person representing me had sent that person there. and it's just -- you can see why young girls get caught up in these atrocities. the sexual -- >> larry: how long were you a model? >> i was a model -- gosh, about 15 years. >> larry: how did you escape that? how did you escape what they were trying to get you to do? >> you know, something my mom told me. i thought it was odd advice at the time. but she said, nothing is free. i had some great parents. and i got a best friend when i was 18 years old that really helped me through everything. >> larry: girlfriend? >> jess su. >> larry: jesus is your best friend? >> became my best friend when i was 18. got to say, i'm a slow learner. but that relationship helped me to walk away from so many situations that were compromisin
you know, i -- >> larry: you don't think you look good?hat an extraordinary education it was, travel, being exposed to best designers and different cultures. as a teenager, larry, i would show up at my hotel room in europe to be meant by pimps waiting there, only to learn the person representing me had sent that person there. and it's just -- you can see why young girls get caught up in these atrocities. the sexual -- >> larry: how long were you a model? >> i was a model --...
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you will give us more than you will ever know. [applause] >> thank you. it is my pleasure, and we need a big round of applause for the next speaker, the giants a senior vice president and general manager. he put this team together, brian sabean. [applause] >> i do not know about politics but our outgoing men know how to throw a party. it is an emotional time for all of us, especially me. my knees are we, my heart is racing, a lump in my throat, but without overstating the obvious, we deserve this. northern california deserve this. san francisco deserved this. the organization, the fans. it is the most interesting life experience that anyone could ever have. i can only think of another word, and it is closure. this team, for our was, friends, family, they understand what we go through, they understand why we go through this. we are so blessed to have experienced but we have with this group of people. there is a reason they won the world series. they won it because they were respectful, because they showed great humility throughout the whole ride. they were
you will give us more than you will ever know. [applause] >> thank you. it is my pleasure, and we need a big round of applause for the next speaker, the giants a senior vice president and general manager. he put this team together, brian sabean. [applause] >> i do not know about politics but our outgoing men know how to throw a party. it is an emotional time for all of us, especially me. my knees are we, my heart is racing, a lump in my throat, but without overstating the obvious,...
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down and musician up. >> charlie: is it fair to say because who you are and what you do, you preferad to choose between being the conductor of the philharmonic orchestra than being conductor of a major opera. >> i think when you run a huge opera company, there's an unbelievable amount of extra musical things to do and organizational things to do. and there are very few people in the world with a repertoire as wide as james lavine immersed in vienna. certainly not me. i love the theatre and i loft being involved in different theatres, i love the back stage process, i love seeing how the people are together and so for me i have this privilege of going to a different place of seeing what this is. >> charlie: what's the opera you're working with? >> the opera now. it's an incredible masterpiece from the turn of the 20th century. for anyone, anyone who loves theatre, it's like the musical equivalent of czechov, these people who are trapped and living together trying to get away but never managed. and of all the operas, one of the most sensuously beautiful from start to finish and one of
down and musician up. >> charlie: is it fair to say because who you are and what you do, you preferad to choose between being the conductor of the philharmonic orchestra than being conductor of a major opera. >> i think when you run a huge opera company, there's an unbelievable amount of extra musical things to do and organizational things to do. and there are very few people in the world with a repertoire as wide as james lavine immersed in vienna. certainly not me. i love the...
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thank you so much. thank you.ing to be in "billy elliot"? >> i'm going to be in "billy elliot" until the end of march. >> you have to see the show. it's so good. it's fantastic. happy holidays, kids. >> thanks, kids. >> so, 40, new coats. let's see what the total tally is right now. 105,534 coats. >> wow. >> that is great. we have a ways to go to beat last year's record. if you have a coat to donate to our warm coats, warm hearts drive, go to a burlington coat factory. we do want to break last year's record. >> what was last year's? >> over 200,000. >> come on. keep the coats coming. >>> coming up in this half hour, how to make your christmas party look like a million bucks, at a discount, though. melissa rycroft challenges top designers, katie brown, and jonathan adler to a showdown at the dollar store. and they have been trash-talking already this morning, over who has the lbetter table. >> you'll get to decide. >>> also, we have juju and emeril, with holiday soup. >> that's right. >>> first, we check in with sa
thank you so much. thank you.ing to be in "billy elliot"? >> i'm going to be in "billy elliot" until the end of march. >> you have to see the show. it's so good. it's fantastic. happy holidays, kids. >> thanks, kids. >> so, 40, new coats. let's see what the total tally is right now. 105,534 coats. >> wow. >> that is great. we have a ways to go to beat last year's record. if you have a coat to donate to our warm coats, warm hearts drive, go...
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good to see you. thank you.date coming in one hour. >>> time to get answers to your financial questions. joining me now -- all right, guys. first question from colorado. kathy writes -- >> this is a great question and no, i don't think -- i haven't heard of it. just in general, i think the you know, good advice here would be keep that car as long as possible. i love the fact that they had this car with 130,000 miles on it. they said they paid a $1400 repair bill. that's like 100 bucks a month. little bit more than that. so, to me, if you thought about buying new car and the cost of what would that would entail, it's so much greater. keep the car as long as possible until it's like on its last legs. >> if it works, stay with it. >> kee going with the car. >> all right. next one comes to us from kim in ohio wrote writes -- donna? >> very nice of the brother. it's relatively easy to track down whether you own shares. track down the transfer agent. call up h and r block's investor relations department or look it up.
good to see you. thank you.date coming in one hour. >>> time to get answers to your financial questions. joining me now -- all right, guys. first question from colorado. kathy writes -- >> this is a great question and no, i don't think -- i haven't heard of it. just in general, i think the you know, good advice here would be keep that car as long as possible. i love the fact that they had this car with 130,000 miles on it. they said they paid a $1400 repair bill. that's like 100...
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the things you learn from these words, you know?er the show, we're having our annual holiday office party. that decisionally, someone in, say, accounts receivable. do we have that? something like that. this is the night when someone comes up to me and says, i work for you, you don't know me, and i say, hello, and they say, what's my name? seriously, what's my name? and then i go home. it's a lot of fun. not as many companies are having holiday parties this year, or if they are, they are scaling them back. because of the economy, some companies can barely afford to buy enough toner for employees to drunkenly xerox pictures of their ass. debbie from hr is only going to be able to flash one of her boobs this year. half the country is covered in snow right now. people in new york, people have been flipping each other the mitten. [ cheers and applause ] oh, thank you. here in l.a. we try to pretend it's christmassy, but it really isn't. could you imagine lindsay lohan driving on ice? it's a good thing it doesn't snow here. every year aro
the things you learn from these words, you know?er the show, we're having our annual holiday office party. that decisionally, someone in, say, accounts receivable. do we have that? something like that. this is the night when someone comes up to me and says, i work for you, you don't know me, and i say, hello, and they say, what's my name? seriously, what's my name? and then i go home. it's a lot of fun. not as many companies are having holiday parties this year, or if they are, they are scaling...
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lose. >> but you do, don't you? want to do good ratings. >> you do, yeah. but i, you know, i feel like this is, again, i went through all of those years of network and sort of climbing up that ladder and then you go through an experience like that and you feel like, hey. life is short. let's just try anything we can think of. >> was it tough being off? >> you know, i realize that i am -- my wife saw it, the first one to notice it. she thought, this guy, doing the show is the organizing principle in his life. that's what she said. so i had a need to perform so i immediately went out on the road. i mean, very quickly went out oon on a 32-city tour and later i looked at that thing and thought, wait. that was my time to go to paris, my chance to see the world, make pottery, become a male model. it was a chance to do -- >> larry: so many opportunities. >> so many opportunities and what do i do? i go right out on the road and do schtik for people. essentially vaudeville. playing these theaters across the country and getti
lose. >> but you do, don't you? want to do good ratings. >> you do, yeah. but i, you know, i feel like this is, again, i went through all of those years of network and sort of climbing up that ladder and then you go through an experience like that and you feel like, hey. life is short. let's just try anything we can think of. >> was it tough being off? >> you know, i realize that i am -- my wife saw it, the first one to notice it. she thought, this guy, doing the show is...
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we want to thank you and we are honored to have you here today. >> thank you. this is -- they are telling me or you hear latoya this and that but it's the residents of broadmoore. we all have to depend on ourselves and one another. it's because of the residents of broadmoore that i'm here but because of the residents of broadmoore that broadmoore lives. put yourself and your community to live and susstain itself should a disaster strike. so, thank you so much. >> [applause] >> i would like to say that new orleans like san francisco is a tourist town. and the reality is while we had an incredible experience there and witnessed a level of devastation that's incomp henceable. imagine driving down geary and everything looked the same before the disaster. you take a right or left turn and all the homes between geary and the presidio and geary and golden gate park are burned down, empty or filled with water. i wanted you to give you an impression the level of devastation that's there today, sadly, with leadership like with people like latoya it will change. the touri
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said you wanted to girl roles behind you. where is this? >> that was actually i think when people ask -- because i think i'm a good girl the thank the black swan was the big transformation -- secret. the hard part was going back because i so wanted to leave that little girl voice behind. nichols for years -- we did the seagull for years and told me to get rid of the little girl voice and saying have you to get rid of your voice and it was hard to go back because it was a regression and i got to put the whole 20s and the whole experience of getting out of that voice into to the part and it was really helpful. >> charlie: what's your ambition now? >> to get back to enjoying not working. i've been working so much and i think i've gotten into a sort of work ahallis workaholism. >> charlie: how did you get there and why did you get there? >> probably, for the first time all my friends had jobs. all my friends have real work and no one was free during the day to hang out or do things and i didn't have a real personal life and i jus
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you have caroling we will do this to you?ng and hard. that's what the threat is right there. >> bill: is it though? is it a stated threat. >> of course. to me this is very clear. if you read this letter, which we have. they clearly state that we feel you are engaging in indoctrination, which is unfair, inappropriate, unconstitutional and they focus specifically on christmas. santa and his elves is a bad scary thing. it's ridiculous. >> bill: you are a pagan, right? >> yeah. >> that's right. >> bill: tough on wiehl tonight. she is not a pagan. >> not at all. >> bill: indoctrination into what? >> indoctrination into christianity. >> bill: why? just because you think the baby jesus in a nice effect on civilization? >> i know, it's crazy. i think it looks like a scare tactic. >> bill: you think it's crazy? >> no one sentence in here that you can pars out and say we're going to come after you and sue if you you have a christmas parade or christmas pageant. >> bill: they don't want mention christmas. >> you can mention christmas if
you have caroling we will do this to you?ng and hard. that's what the threat is right there. >> bill: is it though? is it a stated threat. >> of course. to me this is very clear. if you read this letter, which we have. they clearly state that we feel you are engaging in indoctrination, which is unfair, inappropriate, unconstitutional and they focus specifically on christmas. santa and his elves is a bad scary thing. it's ridiculous. >> bill: you are a pagan, right? >>...
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so -- never had someone like you. i understand you can only be you but does you include us?oes you include the ones you are supposed to cherish? i remember those days we used to go to the zoo. nowadays you're mostly with boofment don't get me wrong but missing you and the way things used missing you and the way things used to be -- wow -- sorry, missing you and the way things used to be, now it's like we're paying the fees while you go where you please. now i'm asking for one thing and that one thing is please don't take my sister away from me. >> up next we've got talia baby. >> all right. all right. what's up? what's happening? >> i'm -- doesn't really need a time. if you should love a trip, i'll give you a clip but babe this, buttercup that, i've heard it all before. i'm in love with prada and christian dior. you see, i'm way ahead of your plan. not trying to have you as my man. my cell, please quit calling it. you see i ignore the calls. you can't play me. i'm done with games. stop with the kid games. got you heated because i'm done with you and you know i'm on to the ne
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are you offended that you paid for andy griffith to mislead you? i'm offended by that.leslie? >> first of all, i am not because andy give fifth -- griffith didn't get the money. advertising nowadays, i'm sorry if we can get the majority of the message out there and i think that's what we need is the majority of the message to be clear. >> bill: i just want the record to be clear that both leslie and ellis are not offended that their taxpayer money was spent to mislead them. >> no. >> bill: therefore, after the program, i'm going to give you their addresses, you can go to their house and they will give you money. [ laughter ] >> bill: all right, leslie and ellis. >> they can send money. >> no more ads on the show, i hope. no more ads. >> bill: american muslims split over the latest arrest of an alleged terrorist in oregon. was the man set up by the fbi? we'll have a great debate. then abortion on the internet. you are not going to believe what's going on. the culture warriors have been investigating and we will be right back. [ male announcer ] how can rice production in
are you offended that you paid for andy griffith to mislead you? i'm offended by that.leslie? >> first of all, i am not because andy give fifth -- griffith didn't get the money. advertising nowadays, i'm sorry if we can get the majority of the message out there and i think that's what we need is the majority of the message to be clear. >> bill: i just want the record to be clear that both leslie and ellis are not offended that their taxpayer money was spent to mislead them. >>...
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that's the deal you wished you made, not the deal you made. you agreed to that going in. betsy was the first one to raise her hand. that's how she got the job as c.e.o. but not the privacy, the content control. it was content control, not information sharing we gave. lowe: so you're willing to conceal a crime by protecting the privacy of your customers. we don't think it's our job to be the government police force. it is our job to provide a liberating information service. heineman: you are being subpoenaed. if they've got crimes, let the police do their job. - you're being subpoenaed. - tapper: i just wanna give you some information. i want you to go back to talking, but while you're talking, your servers in jaigunda have gone down. the government knows nothing about it, of course. "we're waiting for the name of this blogger you haven't given to us." your servers are down. your competitors are getting all sorts of people to sign up. heineman: look, we made a pact with the devil to begin with, on the broad theory-- no, on the broad theory that it was better to be there th
that's the deal you wished you made, not the deal you made. you agreed to that going in. betsy was the first one to raise her hand. that's how she got the job as c.e.o. but not the privacy, the content control. it was content control, not information sharing we gave. lowe: so you're willing to conceal a crime by protecting the privacy of your customers. we don't think it's our job to be the government police force. it is our job to provide a liberating information service. heineman: you are...
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you know what makes me sad? you do!ug on over to mambie pambie land where maybe we can find some self-confidence for you. ya jackwagon! tissue? crybaby. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. just don't feel like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies? [ glass shatters ] more passion for the one you love? more fun with your family and friends? it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone, or low t. c'mon, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging. talk to your doctor and go to isitlowt.com to find out more. bill will thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. we continue now with is it legal. in tennessee the aclu has sent a letter to 137 school superintendents warning them not to emphasize christmas this year. quote. we believe that holiday celebrations that focus primarily on one religious holiday can result in indoctrination, as well as a sense within the stu
you know what makes me sad? you do!ug on over to mambie pambie land where maybe we can find some self-confidence for you. ya jackwagon! tissue? crybaby. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. just don't feel like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies? [ glass shatters ] more passion for the one you love? more fun with your family and friends? it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone, or low t....
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if you want to. bring you the latest in science. since you have heard. the close a team has been to the. way industries are rapidly developing. now wattie goes to the homeland of those with strength of mind and body. to the land developed by cossacks in ancient times and which became a premier destination for nineteenth century political exiles. this is the on screen russia plays out on oxy. if you. want to. welcome crosstown time period remind you we're speaking about the future of consumerism. but before let's see what is important to russians when they are making a purchase. consumerism is often called the home market most the best economies the concept stipulates purchasing new goods and services well little attention to their true need and durability consumerism in fact is a common phenomenon in the west but in two thousand and eight and economic crisis hollow all over the world and now consumers the site is all learning to live differently recently the russian public opinion research center asks citizens what is most important to them while buying
if you want to. bring you the latest in science. since you have heard. the close a team has been to the. way industries are rapidly developing. now wattie goes to the homeland of those with strength of mind and body. to the land developed by cossacks in ancient times and which became a premier destination for nineteenth century political exiles. this is the on screen russia plays out on oxy. if you. want to. welcome crosstown time period remind you we're speaking about the future of...