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you stay where you are. how much time do you have? seconds. you have to make a decision within seconds. if you run to the street what will happen? >> get hit by a car. you have windows, glass to fall on you. high rise. if you know where you are, stay there than to go somewhere you don't know what's there. once it's shaking between 30 seconds to a minute and once it's over, things will fall and tip over. give it time to move around. of course, if there is danger coming to you, you want to move. so, picture these buildings. against the wall. will i go behind this wall? lean against it, cover my head? no. the pictures frames. if they come off and hit me on the top of the head, more injuries. be aware of that target. look behind you before you lean against the wall. sometimes wrong place at the wrong time there is no way to get down this way. try to find a [inaudible] place if you can. get next to something that's sturdy that will block up against you. how much time do you have? short. >> this picture, what's a good spot? round ones. >> make sure
you stay where you are. how much time do you have? seconds. you have to make a decision within seconds. if you run to the street what will happen? >> get hit by a car. you have windows, glass to fall on you. high rise. if you know where you are, stay there than to go somewhere you don't know what's there. once it's shaking between 30 seconds to a minute and once it's over, things will fall and tip over. give it time to move around. of course, if there is danger coming to you, you want to...
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who do you think you are? that show and you're on your high horse saying they can't use your songs and you say it's no good. i go, well, i'm not a mathematician, but the last time i checked there's 300 million people am america and i'd like to talk to the 270 million who don't watch that [ expletive ]. >> your other big thing is about itunes. even the beatles have cracked now. but you stand out now like a -- why are you continuing to resist? what's the principle at stake here for you? >> well, it's very deep and it's very honest. i'm going to be very candid with you. i don't like being told what to do [ laughter ] >> that i can believe. >> i will say this. just so there's no misconceptions. i'm not only a fan of apple products, i have stock in the company. i think steve jobs has started one of the greatest american corporations, one of the greatest corporations in the world the last 30 years, whatever it's been. and i appreciate the way he says, you know what, it's my company. sell your music for this amount o
who do you think you are? that show and you're on your high horse saying they can't use your songs and you say it's no good. i go, well, i'm not a mathematician, but the last time i checked there's 300 million people am america and i'd like to talk to the 270 million who don't watch that [ expletive ]. >> your other big thing is about itunes. even the beatles have cracked now. but you stand out now like a -- why are you continuing to resist? what's the principle at stake here for you?...
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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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thank you, thank you.ed and overtaken from saddam hussein. saddam hussein was a bad, bad man. node to be taken out. now i believe we probably could have taken him out a little bit better than devastating his country and doing and doing what we did. but what do i know, i sing rock 'n' roll songs and usually i share these beliefs with family and friends and not you and the whole world. >> i find you interesting, because you're not a stereotypical republican or democrat. you're coming at it more from a position of being an american. what does being american moan to you? >> being whatever you want without taking advantage. the problem in the world is people take advantage of that, but to be american to me means have the freedom to choose and be who you want to be and to have a shot at that american dream which is whatever you want it to be, getting a good job, raising a family, getting a piece of land, you know, just being free. the ultimate sense of being free, more free than anywhere else in the world. >> do
thank you, thank you.ed and overtaken from saddam hussein. saddam hussein was a bad, bad man. node to be taken out. now i believe we probably could have taken him out a little bit better than devastating his country and doing and doing what we did. but what do i know, i sing rock 'n' roll songs and usually i share these beliefs with family and friends and not you and the whole world. >> i find you interesting, because you're not a stereotypical republican or democrat. you're coming at it...
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you know, you can have whatever you want.ming, dooming big 3-0. >> yes. >> is emerging in your life. you're pretending to be very, very thrilled about this. are you? >> i am absolutely serious. i can't wait because 29 is very strange. it's still you are in your 20s but you feel like you're supposed to be 30 and i feel like a woman. i feel like i'm very aware of who i am and i feel great and i feel like 30 is the ideal age because you're ideal age. because you're mature enough to know who you are and to have your boundaries and your standards and not be afraid or too polite, but you're young enough to be a young woman. i'm so looking forward to it. >> see, when i hear you speak like this, in this mature, sensible, rational way. >> it's the truth. >> but it's beginning to sound a bit like your mother. which makes me think you're now heading to the right kind of time in your life. >> i'm turning into my mom. are you saying i need to have a baby? >> i didn't even ask the question. >> okay. i always said i would have a baby at 30.
you know, you can have whatever you want.ming, dooming big 3-0. >> yes. >> is emerging in your life. you're pretending to be very, very thrilled about this. are you? >> i am absolutely serious. i can't wait because 29 is very strange. it's still you are in your 20s but you feel like you're supposed to be 30 and i feel like a woman. i feel like i'm very aware of who i am and i feel great and i feel like 30 is the ideal age because you're ideal age. because you're mature enough...
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if you can help yourself you take a load off of us. yourself, your neighbors a few hours after, we know that [inaudible] activated a few times for y 2 k after 911 we had people. the [inaudible] has not know tried yet if you go there after a disaster you will be by yourself. a few hours after, that's when people form and that's when they help out. >> this is the home work. you don't have to write it down it's in the manual. simple things for your home. hazardous conditions in our house. there is a course evaluation in the back of the book. i'm rob [laughter]. >> okay. let's get into the program today is utility control and fire hazard material. we will teaching how to turn your utility's off and what hazardous materials to look for. >> the first thing is natural gas. what do you know about natural gas? flammable. it goes, boom. it's important to shut this off. we use it for cooking, eating and hot water. there were 40,000 people that called pg and e about their gas. that means they call turned off their gas? did they need to do that? wh
if you can help yourself you take a load off of us. yourself, your neighbors a few hours after, we know that [inaudible] activated a few times for y 2 k after 911 we had people. the [inaudible] has not know tried yet if you go there after a disaster you will be by yourself. a few hours after, that's when people form and that's when they help out. >> this is the home work. you don't have to write it down it's in the manual. simple things for your home. hazardous conditions in our house....
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you know? and what do you need.hat do you want in life, what do you need in life. >> one of the things you talked about a lot before this happened was having kids. obviously, that's been put on the back burner. did that particularly worry you, that you kind of reached a point in a relationship where you were about to have children and suddenly it's not the future you thought you had? >> it's still my future, i still will have children. it's still my future. ? i didn't mean that way. >> are you offering? >> eva, well, we are getting on well. are you in an exclusive situation with your playboy or is there a door opening here? >> no. i do want a family. i come from a very big family and i guarantee you i will have a family, yeah. >> so you got to get on with it. or am i the only option? i can do you a favor here. >> i'm going to get on with it. i'm going to follow piers' advice and get on with it. >> how many kids would you like? if you had a dream number? what would it be? >> it would be four. but i think i'm too old
you know? and what do you need.hat do you want in life, what do you need in life. >> one of the things you talked about a lot before this happened was having kids. obviously, that's been put on the back burner. did that particularly worry you, that you kind of reached a point in a relationship where you were about to have children and suddenly it's not the future you thought you had? >> it's still my future, i still will have children. it's still my future. ? i didn't mean that way....
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and oh -- you're so -- i love you so much. i love you. i know. i love you. jimmy loves you.t screamer. they're one of the largest north american cats. >> jimmy: how strong is that leash? [ light laughter ] >> pretty strong. i was using it for my grandma's poodle last week, and it worked out fine. >> jimmy: no, see. that's what i'm talking about. >> so we decided to bring it for the cougar. >> jimmy: so wait, nala was here two years ago. >> yeah. she was. >> jimmy: we have a full screen of this. look at this. [ audience aws ] >> now, she's back on the "jimmy fallon" show bigger and cuter. and ready to eat you. now -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no hell, this is two years and, i mean, she's tall. she wants to play with you, right? >> yeah. it's just playing. she's fully clawed. she has all her teeth. i don't declaw. i don't remove teeth. however they're born, that's how they stay. now, yes, this is one of those big cat toys. so, she's going to rip it. she's sharpening her claws for you. >> jimmy: yeah, i know she is. >> she's awesome. >> jimmy: she doesn't remember me. >> beautiful
and oh -- you're so -- i love you so much. i love you. i know. i love you. jimmy loves you.t screamer. they're one of the largest north american cats. >> jimmy: how strong is that leash? [ light laughter ] >> pretty strong. i was using it for my grandma's poodle last week, and it worked out fine. >> jimmy: no, see. that's what i'm talking about. >> so we decided to bring it for the cougar. >> jimmy: so wait, nala was here two years ago. >> yeah. she was....
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drink you can drink if you want to buy some food you can you can buy you want you can buy a car you know you you can you can get whatever you like right. compared to the so you at union and probably some players was not ready for this you know and. maybe some players had to go to the soup discipline right now is every bit you can have simply like here you know and when you came right now to the united states most of the players. why they came here and. actually. players who was before us and right now playing n.h.l. they have a good trip with de sion they have no problems with. management brought jesus you know. me the attitude. interesting stuff is always support for a moment we'll have more lights running will be here for the rest of the day keeping up dr. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.
drink you can drink if you want to buy some food you can you can buy you want you can buy a car you know you you can you can get whatever you like right. compared to the so you at union and probably some players was not ready for this you know and. maybe some players had to go to the soup discipline right now is every bit you can have simply like here you know and when you came right now to the united states most of the players. why they came here and. actually. players who was before us and...
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you take these scholarships. you take microsoft's investment in you. you possibly may get a laptop, but you also may earn some scholarships here. that no longer means you just getting money. it also means people believe in you. they actually put their faith that you are going to succeed. what i thought about that for a moment, i decided to do it because it was not just for me anymore but all the people who believe that i will succeed. i will do it for them and if i can believe in myself and do it, other people can as well. with the help with the school district, with microsoft working with us, with the educational fund, and beyond 12 and the nonprofit we have to identify things that other people have said, years ago, the kind of prevented them from being successful. we have that all here. we have been identifying it to make it easier so you do not have to deal with it the first time. you can ask what is going to happen, how you cope with it, and how you get around stuff that will be in your way so you can be successful and show other people their inves
you take these scholarships. you take microsoft's investment in you. you possibly may get a laptop, but you also may earn some scholarships here. that no longer means you just getting money. it also means people believe in you. they actually put their faith that you are going to succeed. what i thought about that for a moment, i decided to do it because it was not just for me anymore but all the people who believe that i will succeed. i will do it for them and if i can believe in myself and do...
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you you can you can get whatever you like right. compared to the soviet union and probably some players was not ready for this you know and. maybe some players had a problem with the soup discipline right now is everything good you can have sent them like here you know and when you came right now to the united states most of the players. why they came here. actually. players who was before us and right now who play in n.h.l. they have a good reputation they have no problems with. management brock geez you know. i mean they added you. interesting stuff that's the sport for the moment so we've got more in to to asked . for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.
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you start working before you finish it. you can't help yourself. your brain starts, your creative synapses start to fire and you start to see physicality or understand dialogue or you can see deeply into a character's life. and hen that starts to happen you have to pay tention. charlie: we continue with a conversation with the editorial director of interview magazine. >> in the fashion industry that's really connecting the time. like you go to a fashion show you see an actor sitting there or actually posingor t ad now. an artist is involved into the campaign. so everything is kind of like all mixed together. what we like to do and what we're trying tdo is bri that point view and that mix of thing. >> charlie: we continue ts evening with la seduction. >> it's not about the process, it's not about the result. it's prolonging the pleasure, anticipation of the conquest much more than the conquest. the anticipation of the meal and the love affair. and then talking about it afterwards. if you've had a coke in the last 20 years, ( screams ) you've had a h
you start working before you finish it. you can't help yourself. your brain starts, your creative synapses start to fire and you start to see physicality or understand dialogue or you can see deeply into a character's life. and hen that starts to happen you have to pay tention. charlie: we continue with a conversation with the editorial director of interview magazine. >> in the fashion industry that's really connecting the time. like you go to a fashion show you see an actor sitting there...
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it feels like a good 30, you know, after everything that, you know -- everything you go through, you learn from everything, you know. so all the lessons that i had to learn, i'm just grateful to be here today. tavis: i'm glad you said that. when you say all the lessons that you had to learn, let me just deconstruct that. why did you have to learn these lessons? >> well, in order to become a grown man, in order to become, you know, significant in my family and significant in my children's life, i had to learn my lessons. i found it early. at 14 years old, you know, we were traveling around the world, making beaucoup amounts of money and sometimes that can get to you. it definitely got to me, and i didn't know how to deal with it when i was younger. if i had the same right now that i had back then, i'd be a billionaire definitely. but i'm glad i went through the things that i had to go through in order to become the man that i am today. tavis: i haven't experienced it at your level and i pray god i never have to. but the one thing about being a public figure is that whatever mistakes y
it feels like a good 30, you know, after everything that, you know -- everything you go through, you learn from everything, you know. so all the lessons that i had to learn, i'm just grateful to be here today. tavis: i'm glad you said that. when you say all the lessons that you had to learn, let me just deconstruct that. why did you have to learn these lessons? >> well, in order to become a grown man, in order to become, you know, significant in my family and significant in my children's...
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but you felt you should resign. why did you do so? >> i am quite sure i read my statement. i was quite explicit. it was very clear. when i took his post by made it very clear i would never willingly allow the story to be about me the leader for people who work for me or what they do. i saw the consequence of the destruction that can cause and it is wrong. that is the first thing. clearly there were significant stories. in the context of the job i do i might have -- we are in extraordinary times. we have gone through a short period. it seems to me -- if there were going to be continuous speculation, stories come to continue to distract if i was going to do something i'd get in the words of william shakespeare and our hope ' him right, do it quickly. i have to take a decision on behalf of the organization to allow the authority to announce a place in time to have a firm hold on the biggest challenges. it is regrettable but i have to do that. >> we have to explore the issue of the relationship -- we have other witnesse
but you felt you should resign. why did you do so? >> i am quite sure i read my statement. i was quite explicit. it was very clear. when i took his post by made it very clear i would never willingly allow the story to be about me the leader for people who work for me or what they do. i saw the consequence of the destruction that can cause and it is wrong. that is the first thing. clearly there were significant stories. in the context of the job i do i might have -- we are in extraordinary...
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you you can you can get whatever you like right. compared to the so you at union and probably someplace was not ready for this you know and. maybe some racial you did the soup discipline right now is there if you can get some. and when you team right now the united states most good players. why they came here. actually. later schoolboys before us and right now who play in n.h.l. they have a good trip with de sion they have no problems with. management brock jeez you know . me they added. that's all sports news i think. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. download the official t. application to i phone oh i pod touch from the i choose ops to. watch on t.v. life on the go. video on demand ati's mine comes and says feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the dot com. twenty years ago the largest country in the world. to places of. what has been. to teach began a journey. where did it take.
you you can you can get whatever you like right. compared to the so you at union and probably someplace was not ready for this you know and. maybe some racial you did the soup discipline right now is there if you can get some. and when you team right now the united states most good players. why they came here. actually. later schoolboys before us and right now who play in n.h.l. they have a good trip with de sion they have no problems with. management brock jeez you know . me they added. that's...
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so like, you get it, you open it, you put in your gmail info.t a browser? >> it's a browser, but it connects to all of their cloud services. so, if you wanna do a document you do it in the cloud. e-mail in the cloud, photos, video -- >> jimmy: what do you mean in the cloud? >> it's all on a server somewhere, google, secure. >> jimmy: so you don't have a hard drive. you don't have anything. >> no hard drive, there's no storage, no nothing. here's the cool thing. so, if you were to lose this or destroy it or -- >> jimmy: destroy it? >> -- or to give it to a friend for some reason. this is another chrome book. and as you can see here, it's got the same document open. and if i just get in here -- well, what did i do? i've broken it now. >> jimmy: yeah, now you're out. >> so, it's actually synching in real time. >> jimmy: oh my gosh, look at that. >> how are you? there we go. so it actually -- >> jimmy: it says hello, ho. that's what it says there. [ laughter ] that is rude, if you ever sent that to me. >> that is not right. >> jimmy: that is absolut
so like, you get it, you open it, you put in your gmail info.t a browser? >> it's a browser, but it connects to all of their cloud services. so, if you wanna do a document you do it in the cloud. e-mail in the cloud, photos, video -- >> jimmy: what do you mean in the cloud? >> it's all on a server somewhere, google, secure. >> jimmy: so you don't have a hard drive. you don't have anything. >> no hard drive, there's no storage, no nothing. here's the cool thing. so,...
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know you can you can you can get whatever you like the right. car compared to the soviet union and probably some players was not ready for this you know and. maybe some relation to the suit discipline right now is there if you can simply get here and when you came right now to the states most players. why they came here. actually. players. before us and right now are playing in a shell they have a good triple cation they have no problems with. management brought jesus you know . media attitude. that's all sports news i think fox. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. download the official antti application q i phone or my pod touch from the i choose ops to. chauncey life on the go. video on demand copies mine comes an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on com. twenty years ago the largest country in the world. to places of. one hundred kilometers. and going to germany. where did it take.
know you can you can you can get whatever you like the right. car compared to the soviet union and probably some players was not ready for this you know and. maybe some relation to the suit discipline right now is there if you can simply get here and when you came right now to the states most players. why they came here. actually. players. before us and right now are playing in a shell they have a good triple cation they have no problems with. management brought jesus you know . media attitude....
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you definitely have a special bond you form a special bond and i've heard you know the range and you say that you still see freddie in a strange way can you elaborate on that it's like a family member and you lose them but you don't quite honestly because you take the real. early with so long together. so. you get that closeness from somebody if you can be in a creative environment other than famous or infidelity or even success but in the creative environment you know you learn to to know what somebody else one can think of you might not always be right but you have a feeling for and so i still feel that and roger does as well in a particular it applies more if we work in a screen in a certain thing and we think what would freddie say and you are would be he would say this and. yet he's part of the creative process because he's part of what we are because we really chiseled this thing out all together of me and george pretty and roger so you know i mean for a while i didn't want to you know i was very you know. it was a point you know the grieving process where i just didn't want to
you definitely have a special bond you form a special bond and i've heard you know the range and you say that you still see freddie in a strange way can you elaborate on that it's like a family member and you lose them but you don't quite honestly because you take the real. early with so long together. so. you get that closeness from somebody if you can be in a creative environment other than famous or infidelity or even success but in the creative environment you know you learn to to know what...
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you know one thing you certain you can't use it as an excuse you saying ok you know this life is really right but the next one is going to be ok you have to make the best of when you were so i can't not ask you i know that you've been very successful and yet you were on the verge of suicide what stops at that point your fear of death or love of life. yeah i felt very bad depression which a lot of people deal with at certain points what stops you killing yourself. i think what stopped me was the fact that i had children and people who need them and people who love me. and you just think it in a sense is a very selfish thing to give you surprised if you make so much may soon you do terrible things to the people around you and i would have no mention of them. and maybe i would like to tell you that it was a glimmer of hope but there wasn't that time now i remember driving and seeing the bridge and thinking i could do this and i just. you know i have to somehow. discover what what is going on and. yeah it would be a bad thing to do because of the people around me and you come out more empow
you know one thing you certain you can't use it as an excuse you saying ok you know this life is really right but the next one is going to be ok you have to make the best of when you were so i can't not ask you i know that you've been very successful and yet you were on the verge of suicide what stops at that point your fear of death or love of life. yeah i felt very bad depression which a lot of people deal with at certain points what stops you killing yourself. i think what stopped me was the...
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they are not mad at you, they don't hate you, you are trying to help them. they probably understand that, but they have suffered a terrific loss and some people you can't help. but try. you got to try anyway. that's kind of why we're here, we want to try. some other feels, disorientation, physical or emotional numbness, loss of trust or abandonment, cranky. i would be. if i had to go shave in the marina medal school, my cat ran away, i'd be pissed. team behavior, be calm. you don't want to be excited and crazed. be systematic, demonstrate by example. if you are calm and cool and under control, people will see you are there to help. if you act like a maniac, they are going to act like a maniac. pails yourself. you are going to reach a point where you had enough. take some time out, take the whole group, have a seat away from whatever you are doing and just take a break. that was part of the things they found in oklahoma, they blew that thing up and all the disaster service people were sitting there taking a break, you know, they worked 12 hour shifts, 12 on,
they are not mad at you, they don't hate you, you are trying to help them. they probably understand that, but they have suffered a terrific loss and some people you can't help. but try. you got to try anyway. that's kind of why we're here, we want to try. some other feels, disorientation, physical or emotional numbness, loss of trust or abandonment, cranky. i would be. if i had to go shave in the marina medal school, my cat ran away, i'd be pissed. team behavior, be calm. you don't want to be...
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is that you have to kind of find where you want yourself to be and how you want people to see you in i was blessed to have a parent that kind of guided me towards very healthy time period of mourning, of going through the confusion, going through the shock, going through the anger, going through all of the emotional things that you do when something like this happens to you. but really kind of guided me towards not being a victim and not going through my life feeling victimized. you know, i'm incredibly saddened by that night and saddened by the event. i'm sad for my mother. >> do you get nightmares from it? do you still have nightmares, flashbacks? does it haunt you? >> no, it doesn't haunt me. no, it doesn't haunt me at all. i'm completely at peace. >> your mother did an extraordinary thing. she sent you off with her blessing. she said get away from here. whatever happens to me, i don't want you part of this. i want you to get away and have a career, and you did. >> my mother is amazing. and i know all daughters or children will say this, that sounds very biased, but my mother is a
is that you have to kind of find where you want yourself to be and how you want people to see you in i was blessed to have a parent that kind of guided me towards very healthy time period of mourning, of going through the confusion, going through the shock, going through the anger, going through all of the emotional things that you do when something like this happens to you. but really kind of guided me towards not being a victim and not going through my life feeling victimized. you know, i'm...
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when you have money, you can do anything you want. i learned something from you. some weeks ago you gave me of books "from the hard left." i am finishing up of both -- a book. it is going to be called "and don't touch my bread or "/it off -- laugh it off." you hear the old people who say, when i turned 65, i am going to retire and travel all around the world. you are too old. old people have to be asleep. i see old people looking out of the eiffel tower. i tell young people to make sure you travel and turn heads, because when you are young, get on an airplane. old people like to start wars. old, rich people. that is the only reason we have wars. you give me 10 kids from china, africa, brazil, cleveland, a boom box, a keg of beer, and leave them there for an hour, and what happens? of party. young people do not like now wars. that is why you need a leader like me in charge. i have got billboards. the secondng to be black president. there will be changes. is there going to be foreign aid? for two years, they are not going to get nothing. if we cannot renounce your n
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you killed it. >> thank you.t i could do it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: but yet you did it. yeah, yeah. but yet you did it. >> it's quite like this character that you were doing a minute ago. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i was like that but no -- explain what this movie is. 'cause it's fascinating. >> the movie is -- well, it's about a guy, his story. an ordinary guy, living in iraq and what happened with saddam when he saw this family was threatened. saddam had several body doubles. he insisted that his eldest son get a body double. >> jimmy: uday? >> uday. >> jimmy: yeah. >> who was not a pleasant man at all. in fact, he was a repulsive man. he remember a guy he was at school with that looked slightly like him, so, he pulled him into his office and said, "i want you to become my body double," essentially. this guy said, "no thanks. i don't want to be part of your malicious regime that kill people." and then he threaten his family's life and his life if he didn't. so then he had to go through surgery and becom
you killed it. >> thank you.t i could do it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: but yet you did it. yeah, yeah. but yet you did it. >> it's quite like this character that you were doing a minute ago. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i was like that but no -- explain what this movie is. 'cause it's fascinating. >> the movie is -- well, it's about a guy, his story. an ordinary guy, living in iraq and what happened with saddam when he saw this family was threatened. saddam had...
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you are what you tea.r next guest from the popular comedies "shaun of the dead," "hot fuzz," and "paul" or as scotty from the blockbuster reboot of "star trek." he's now an author. his new book, "nerd do well," is out right now. give it up for simon pegg! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hi. hi. hello. >> jimmy: how are you, my friend? >> i'm really well. i'm very -- i love you! >> jimmy: he was talking to jada pinkett smith. he was just a little late on the yell. congratulations on this book now. >> thanks. >> jimmy: "nerd do well." >> there it is. >> jimmy: there you are, yeah. it was out in the u.k. already, and now it's out in the united states. >> yeah. >> jimmy: are you surprised by that? i mean, do you know what i mean -- >> yeah, i'm glad that it is. i wrote a special forward for the u.s., so it's better than the british one. >> jimmy: yeah! >> yeah! you and me buddy. >> jimmy: dad, shut up! [ laughter ] mr. pegg, please. >> all right, yeah, no. it's lovely, and it's nice to think that maybe seven or e
you are what you tea.r next guest from the popular comedies "shaun of the dead," "hot fuzz," and "paul" or as scotty from the blockbuster reboot of "star trek." he's now an author. his new book, "nerd do well," is out right now. give it up for simon pegg! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hi. hi. hello. >> jimmy: how are you, my friend? >> i'm really well. i'm very -- i love you! >> jimmy: he was talking to jada pinkett...
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how are you? how are you? are you mocking me? are you mocking me? you were... now that you're repeating... everything...that i say. ok. ok. [ both ] we made some progress yesterday. [ pen clicks ] click. check. [ pen clicks ] click. [ male announcer ] we take the time for our cheese to mature before we bake it into every delicious cracker because at cheez-it, real cheese matters. now,listen to a magazine,aper, into every delicious cracker curl up with a movie, and see a phone call. now, we can take a classroom anywhere, hold an entire bookstore, and touch the stars. because e w...there's this. a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lowe our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announc ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. >> hey, where you have guys been? i got totally ambushed by stuart. the guy hasn't talked to me in two weeks. he sees me wi
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at one point you will only reach so far and then you come in and you have a meeting and you say okayhow can we advance this? you meet with the u.s. attorney. from what i see here, none of this was done or if it was, it wasn't very effective. >> so when did you first realize the gun walking allegations which are? >> april. >> this year? >> yes, i mean i was starting to lean that way and then i was that atf your headquarters for mating and i sat down with mr. levin and he convinced me. >> did you come across any specific evidence to prove atf had taken part in these actions? >> one more time? >> did you come across any specific evidence to prove atf had taken part in these actions? >> from the totality of circumstances and speaking with different agents yeah. the guns were showing up in mexico. >> did you review any documents? >> you know, sarah, i visited mr. leadman and i saw, took a look at the management line. if i read it correctly, there were three instances in the first two pages where we walk away from guns. at that point i was so disgusted i didn't want to look at the case fil
at one point you will only reach so far and then you come in and you have a meeting and you say okayhow can we advance this? you meet with the u.s. attorney. from what i see here, none of this was done or if it was, it wasn't very effective. >> so when did you first realize the gun walking allegations which are? >> april. >> this year? >> yes, i mean i was starting to lean that way and then i was that atf your headquarters for mating and i sat down with mr. levin and he...
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you. and adam levine, rock star, maroon 5 front man. he's sold more than 15 million albums. he's conquered tv on his first season of "the voice." >> christina takes things to a whole new level, right? you can level with me. >> i can't on national television. >> but tonight his biggest challenge yet. i'm getting him to do something you've never, i mean never seen him do before. >> this is so dumb. i don't know why i can do it. >> that is incredible. >> the amazingly multitalented adam levine. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. we begin tonight with america's debt crisis. it's not just republicans versus democrats. it's now house republicans battling among themselves over speaker boehner's debt plan with days to go until the august 2nd deadline. is there still a real chance of a deal? joining me now from the white house briefing room is gene sperling, director of the national economic council and assistant to the president for economic policy. mr. sperling, thank you very much
you. and adam levine, rock star, maroon 5 front man. he's sold more than 15 million albums. he's conquered tv on his first season of "the voice." >> christina takes things to a whole new level, right? you can level with me. >> i can't on national television. >> but tonight his biggest challenge yet. i'm getting him to do something you've never, i mean never seen him do before. >> this is so dumb. i don't know why i can do it. >> that is incredible....
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you won the u.s. open and you walked to your dad and you hug him. you say happy father's day. i can't think of many greater father's day presents than that. how did your dad react to this? >> he was fantastic all week. he was a very calming influence to me. having breakfast with him, we sort of talking about the day ahead, how i'm feeling. i feel as if -- i mean i'm obviously a lot of sons are very close with their fathers but i feel like i can say things to him that i couldn't say to anyone else and he's always very positive. anyone that knows him will tell you that. just re-assuring saying everything's okay, you'll be fine, just keep doing what you're doing. and to be able to celebrate like that on father's day with him was very special. >> the traditional irish way of celebrating things is to go and get completely hammered. i hope you kept up the tradition. >> yeah. i've had a couple of good nights out with my friends and family since i've been home. >> you're from the north of ireland. describe your upbringing. to many americans in particular, they know there's been a lot
you won the u.s. open and you walked to your dad and you hug him. you say happy father's day. i can't think of many greater father's day presents than that. how did your dad react to this? >> he was fantastic all week. he was a very calming influence to me. having breakfast with him, we sort of talking about the day ahead, how i'm feeling. i feel as if -- i mean i'm obviously a lot of sons are very close with their fathers but i feel like i can say things to him that i couldn't say to...
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do you have a guy that like pushes you into the wall and is like come on, you sissy?to npr. >> i listen to the music. like i got headphones on, i listen to my music and i'm just kind of relaxed. >> jimmy: what songs are you going out to? do you have a favorite one? >> i listen to all -- all kinds, man. >> jimmy: maybe ben e. king. maybe a little "stand by me" would be a good one. you could to that -- a little ben e. king. [ singing ] ♪ when the night >> jimmy: yeah. ♪ has come and the land is dark ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ and the moon is the only light we'll see ♪ >> jimmy: oh, come on! right there! that's what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause ] my man, that was good. that was great! [ applause ] now when -- i got say this. the chuck liddell fight -- i have to bring it up, because this is insane. you got advice from randy couture. >> yeah. before that fight, like i'm always like nervous pervous before my fights. like, like, i wouldn't fight if i didn't get nervous. but that fight i was really nervous cause it was my first time really like stepping up to fighting a big
do you have a guy that like pushes you into the wall and is like come on, you sissy?to npr. >> i listen to the music. like i got headphones on, i listen to my music and i'm just kind of relaxed. >> jimmy: what songs are you going out to? do you have a favorite one? >> i listen to all -- all kinds, man. >> jimmy: maybe ben e. king. maybe a little "stand by me" would be a good one. you could to that -- a little ben e. king. [ singing ] ♪ when the night >>...
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cinema do you do you share this opinion do you think. that the sound in the movies killed the whole era to which you were. not at all no i think that. my father was very brave he made city lights one sound. but. did destroy a lot of activists whose voices had nothing to do with what the public thought i mean they were the lucky ones that had been voices. but it didn't destroy a lot of people's careers and your daughter also become to become what do you think about your children following in your belief with all i'm indignant. i want them to have decent professions. lawyer. no no really have you know that's what she wants but i'd said to her the first you know advice is you have to be able to take rejection because if. you if you're lucky and you go to if you go to one hundred auditions and you're lucky you're going to be rejected in one thousand nine times while you were you harbored the daughter of charles spencer chaplin and it's also the same for you you also go to you had to go to a good old do you know i was lucky i was lucky the ch
cinema do you do you share this opinion do you think. that the sound in the movies killed the whole era to which you were. not at all no i think that. my father was very brave he made city lights one sound. but. did destroy a lot of activists whose voices had nothing to do with what the public thought i mean they were the lucky ones that had been voices. but it didn't destroy a lot of people's careers and your daughter also become to become what do you think about your children following in...
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(cheers and applause) you know, folks, sometimes you forget why you do what you do. (laughter) here it is. it's for the children that i want to receive unlimited monies that can then be used to tamper with the 2012 elections. so nation, it is time time to make an addition to the crawl of heroes, let's freeze the crawl. jimmy, put them in. and fire it back up. thank you. thank you, charlie and grace. this part here is adorable. they want to do a lemonade stand for the super-pac. they write mom says we can't do a lemonade stand for it until you decide what the super-pac stands for. so let us know. (laughter) well, that's easy. it stands for freedom, and liberty, and freeberty. how should i know what it stands for. all i know is that citizens united said that unlimited money is unlimited speech so you i formed the super-pac and people are handing me money, no questions asked. now i got this huge money mouse. i'm supposed to think about what it says. i don't think about what i say. -- don't like peanut butter what does that mean, i don't know. my mouth said it and then i
(cheers and applause) you know, folks, sometimes you forget why you do what you do. (laughter) here it is. it's for the children that i want to receive unlimited monies that can then be used to tamper with the 2012 elections. so nation, it is time time to make an addition to the crawl of heroes, let's freeze the crawl. jimmy, put them in. and fire it back up. thank you. thank you, charlie and grace. this part here is adorable. they want to do a lemonade stand for the super-pac. they write mom...
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do you believe in god you. we had a discussion about this yesterday because there's a man called richard dawkins there who is a very strong atheist and i had a little kind of argument within one hundred minutes because he he kind of i think he felt that he proved there was no good and my feeling is that's not a very scientific answer to me because if you if you make a pronouncement you have good evidence if you say there is no good where is the evidence there is no good you can say i don't know you know being an agnostic to me is a scientific point of view and supportable but you know he's a very clever man he has a different point of view to me but in my experience i have felt at times that there is a god of some kind i don't subscribe to any religion organized religion that's a different matter but if your question is about good right there's a god but if there is a god we have very little idea of what god might be inherent in what we are we have very little understanding or. do you think we're alone out ther
do you believe in god you. we had a discussion about this yesterday because there's a man called richard dawkins there who is a very strong atheist and i had a little kind of argument within one hundred minutes because he he kind of i think he felt that he proved there was no good and my feeling is that's not a very scientific answer to me because if you if you make a pronouncement you have good evidence if you say there is no good where is the evidence there is no good you can say i don't know...
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and then you know you will achieve two things you. will reduce the purchasing power of the euro dramatically which i think a lot of a lot of countries in the euro zone want. and you eliminate all forms of question marks and solvency you are rolling so when it comes time to roll old bones and you go you can come up with some kind of maybe for this phone for the countries that sort of have the bones purchased. i let me let me cut in here some other words you're up by bringing in let's say a euro bond which covers all european countries we don't really have that now and it gives the european central bank the ability to monetize as you say or quantitative easing as we know that for term in the the u.k. or the u.s. and to destroy purchasing power by creating more fee out money and i guess this is a goal of the first telling us is that nobody or any any of these countries is wanting to impose any kind of strict regulations that would keep the up terrorist bankers at bay they simply want to throw them the keys to the castle and let them prin
and then you know you will achieve two things you. will reduce the purchasing power of the euro dramatically which i think a lot of a lot of countries in the euro zone want. and you eliminate all forms of question marks and solvency you are rolling so when it comes time to roll old bones and you go you can come up with some kind of maybe for this phone for the countries that sort of have the bones purchased. i let me let me cut in here some other words you're up by bringing in let's say a euro...
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class if you lose your middle class you have decades and decades of pain ok did you see if you could see if you wanted to jump in there go ahead. yeah i did want to jump in shares i brought up the idea that jim and i supported what happened in the united states and that's just not true jim and i may argue about one thing i think that what the united states government did in october of two thousand and eight when when the financial system really was about to seize up the central bank acted as central banks are supposed to do through history supply reserves in excess in order to accommodate that circumstance and get you past that two or three week or two month period of time what we've done since then however by by continuously allying the central bank to expand its balance sheet and supporting that expansion of those monetary observes i take issue with that i think we needed to have stopped quite some time ago we did the right thing in in october two thousand and eight applying liquidity to the system but continuously doing it and supporting industries that probably shouldn't be suppo
class if you lose your middle class you have decades and decades of pain ok did you see if you could see if you wanted to jump in there go ahead. yeah i did want to jump in shares i brought up the idea that jim and i supported what happened in the united states and that's just not true jim and i may argue about one thing i think that what the united states government did in october of two thousand and eight when when the financial system really was about to seize up the central bank acted as...
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you are what you tea. ask your doctor about pristiq -- a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain -- serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens, and young adults. pristiq is not approved for children under 18. do not take pristiq with maois. taking pristiq with nset pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. tell your doctor about all your medications, including those for migraine, to avoid a potentially life threatening condition. pristiq may cause or worsen high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or glaucoma. tell your doctor if you have heart disease, or before you reduce or stop taking pristiq. side-effects may include nausea, dizziness and sweating. for me, pristiq is a key in helping me treat my
you are what you tea. ask your doctor about pristiq -- a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain -- serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens, and young adults. pristiq is not approved for children under 18. do...
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if you had not escape when you did, where do you think you would be today? >> in the hospital or the morgue. >>> then, i confront the suspect. what about at the restaurant that time when she says -- >> was y'all following us around at the restaurant? ♪ going to the bank without going to the bank... that's a step forward. with chase quickdeposit on your smartphone, you just snap a picture, hit send and done. chase quickdeposit. take a step forward and chase what matters. ♪ we just keep on keepin' on ♪ ♪ keep on on a track that simulates the world's toughest roads. ♪ [ tires screeching ] ♪ if it can survive this drive... ♪ it can survive yours. the nissan altima. innovation that lasts. innovation for all. ♪ perdue is the first and the only chicken company to have usda-process-verified programs for fresh all-natural chicken. [ joe ] we never have used steroids or hormones of any type, and always raised cage-free. we're trying to make a better chicken. good gravy, bill. our insurance company doesn't have anything like it. magnificent, isn't it? with progressive,
if you had not escape when you did, where do you think you would be today? >> in the hospital or the morgue. >>> then, i confront the suspect. what about at the restaurant that time when she says -- >> was y'all following us around at the restaurant? ♪ going to the bank without going to the bank... that's a step forward. with chase quickdeposit on your smartphone, you just snap a picture, hit send and done. chase quickdeposit. take a step forward and chase what matters....
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>> it's important that you treat you. do you feel cared about? do you feel important? >> oh, great. thank you. >> how long do you think that will last? >> a good hour and a half. >> fantastic. that should be good. >> after i was done with my mystery shopping tour, i checked in with the owner. ready for my reportsome. >> yes, i am. >> as far as your employees go everyone could not have been more helpful. >> that's good news. >> we try to hire higher level employees. >> can i ask you one more question, i'm looking for a melon. >> i spoke with louis martinez who helped me many the produce department. did you know who i was? >> no, i did not. >> you're so nice to me? >> i try to be. >> i felt like i was having a lesson in how to pick produce? >> that's how i was trained. >> la bonn said he wouldn't be able to get the same sense of his employee's performance by watching himself or by surveying his customers. in a world where consumers have too many choices, customer service is more important than ever for stores. >> you've got to have the customers' perspective that's the key to retainin
>> it's important that you treat you. do you feel cared about? do you feel important? >> oh, great. thank you. >> how long do you think that will last? >> a good hour and a half. >> fantastic. that should be good. >> after i was done with my mystery shopping tour, i checked in with the owner. ready for my reportsome. >> yes, i am. >> as far as your employees go everyone could not have been more helpful. >> that's good news. >> we try...
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so you come up against the wall, you put your foot around and you do that. and then we unloaded our packs piece by piece and then handed each piece across so that then we could set our camp on the ledge and in the morning, we continued down the face lowering our packs until you get down to the next level. and the next level falls out from itself. the ground constantly opening up. you can feel the wind and the water opening the earth as if there was no bottom to this, constantly finding the next route it take you from ledge to ledge to ledge, down through cracks and narrows, chimneys leading down step by step. until you get to this arch. it's a small arch, it's only about this tall. the photograph is a little -- well, size, scale dimension, they all kind of leave out there. right inside of this arch way there is a bunch of broken pottery so you know this was a used route a thousand years ago. and the arch leads down into a canyon that opens up and you go up a side canyon into this little alcove where a piece of the ceiling has fallen just slightly. and i foun
so you come up against the wall, you put your foot around and you do that. and then we unloaded our packs piece by piece and then handed each piece across so that then we could set our camp on the ledge and in the morning, we continued down the face lowering our packs until you get down to the next level. and the next level falls out from itself. the ground constantly opening up. you can feel the wind and the water opening the earth as if there was no bottom to this, constantly finding the next...
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and you know you think alaska, you think nice cool weather.ve got plumbing to deal with in juno, alaska. did you know there's a place where the ice melted and it sent lots and lots of water rushing into the river and now they've got flooding to deal with. let's see what you're going to be dealing with as far as your weekend is concerned. for saturday, a risk of strong storms in the upper mississippi river valley. sunshine and mild in the pacific northwest. the heat continues here. and then sunday, sunday we are looking at more sunshine. although a little bit milder in the northeast. the heat continues throughout the gulf and on into the southeast as well. that's what's going on around country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good friday morning to you. we have sunshine breaking through. these layered stratus clouds t city of san francisco. you can see the golden gate bridge in the distance. looks like we're dealing with cloud cover until about noon at the least, and then
and you know you think alaska, you think nice cool weather.ve got plumbing to deal with in juno, alaska. did you know there's a place where the ice melted and it sent lots and lots of water rushing into the river and now they've got flooding to deal with. let's see what you're going to be dealing with as far as your weekend is concerned. for saturday, a risk of strong storms in the upper mississippi river valley. sunshine and mild in the pacific northwest. the heat continues here. and then...
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to talk about all the projects you have to go -- you have going on. good to see you. tell me more. >> "the guard" is a movie we did in ireland. brendan gleeson plays an irish cop who is very unconventional. it was a fish out of water story for me. and it fell like outer space. tavis: >> you are really stretching the metaphor now. >> my character does not know they speak gaelic. it is a whole different world. tavis: you also produce the film. >> we tried to help get the thing made. it is a small film. often when you have moviese this you have to do whatever you can to champion it to get it going. tavis: of talk more about the producing in just a second. one looks at your career to directory -- trajectory. the have not all been blockbusters. you have put your name and heart behind a lot of small projects. why and how did you choose to make those decisions? >> it is usually just whatever hits me. when i read a script and i am laughing from the first page and i cannot anticipate what is going to happen next, i am a long for the ride. i feel like an audience member. hopefu
to talk about all the projects you have to go -- you have going on. good to see you. tell me more. >> "the guard" is a movie we did in ireland. brendan gleeson plays an irish cop who is very unconventional. it was a fish out of water story for me. and it fell like outer space. tavis: >> you are really stretching the metaphor now. >> my character does not know they speak gaelic. it is a whole different world. tavis: you also produce the film. >> we tried to help...
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you sit at a piano and you get this idea.u come up. >> the "phantom," the phrase -- i thought as a dark rock song. wasn't specifically "the phantom of the opera". phrase da-da-da-da, i changed it in the end to da-da-da-da. these things evolve. but it's quite funny we're coming up to the 25th anniversary of "the phantom of the opera" and we're going to do a big concert to celebrate. i've been through the archive footage and everything and it's extraordinary how different how the first try out of the phantom we did to what ended up on stage. the songs were there but half of them went. >> tell me about "evita". that was another hit pap huge success on broadway and in london. we talked about how it didn't start. there's a great story "don't cry for me argentina." >> i was working on an extremely ill fated musical called "jeebs" which never saw the light of day. and there was the idea about "evita". what we have to do is find a melody that becomes her anthem and then turns on her. as she's dying and i saw that happen on stage. i s
you sit at a piano and you get this idea.u come up. >> the "phantom," the phrase -- i thought as a dark rock song. wasn't specifically "the phantom of the opera". phrase da-da-da-da, i changed it in the end to da-da-da-da. these things evolve. but it's quite funny we're coming up to the 25th anniversary of "the phantom of the opera" and we're going to do a big concert to celebrate. i've been through the archive footage and everything and it's extraordinary...
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if you have -- if it leaks, what do you do? you get drafts, what do you to? -- do? you take the window out, you can reglaze, put new glass in it but you don't take the whole thick and throw it away. there's -- thing and throw it away. there's no need. take them out, take them to a reglazing shop, clean up the frame, tighten it up and put it back in. it's a green building practice, too, rather than requiring you to take this 100-year-old functioning thing and throw it away and put in some temporary vinyl clad thing that's going to last 10 or 20 years if you're lucky and have to throw that away again. now, it's possible by the way to take these windows and increase the steps of the rabbit and put that thin double glaze in there. i've heard of people doing. that i've never actually seen it done but i hear it's possible. have you ever seen that done? where people put the dual glazing in existing -- >> we do it all the time. we try to -- the positive is that you cut down noise, but you can do the same thing with a lambnant window and you cut down energy loss. the problem
if you have -- if it leaks, what do you do? you get drafts, what do you to? -- do? you take the window out, you can reglaze, put new glass in it but you don't take the whole thick and throw it away. there's -- thing and throw it away. there's no need. take them out, take them to a reglazing shop, clean up the frame, tighten it up and put it back in. it's a green building practice, too, rather than requiring you to take this 100-year-old functioning thing and throw it away and put in some...
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what are you sure it was you know no one is going to. yeah it sure is a when you say decisive action what sort of decisive action should have been undertaken decisive action on the part of government always frightens me what sort of decisive action would you have said would have been proper. had it's a clear message that clear message to the market that a fund has been created the bailout will happen the restructuring will happen everybody's aware they cannot pay the money back instead of saying you know what one year from now they're going to go back in the private markets that was not going to happen even today the european central bank is not talking about restructuring they don't want private investors involved in this plan and the bottom line is everyone knows it has to go that way so they delay the confusion the different talking heads are not helping the situation and creating more confusion in the market when the market gets confused it starts to panic when you think about that jim is it shares are everyone was going jam. every o
what are you sure it was you know no one is going to. yeah it sure is a when you say decisive action what sort of decisive action should have been undertaken decisive action on the part of government always frightens me what sort of decisive action would you have said would have been proper. had it's a clear message that clear message to the market that a fund has been created the bailout will happen the restructuring will happen everybody's aware they cannot pay the money back instead of...
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coming in after bush, you have him there, you have a guy you could relate to.e's intelligent, he can speak english. i don't think about george bush at all anymore. he's like an uncle who molested me and i blocked it out. you could just tell, you would like to have dinner with obama. he's a constitutional law professor. >> >> piers: he's a good front man. he's a good figurehead for the country. >> that too. he's terribly disappointing as a negotiator and as a liberal. it makes me laugh when they say he's a socialist. he's not even a liberal. he's a centrist at best. he's constantly voicing the republican opinion. paul krugman made a comment about the other day. why is obama carrying water for the republican party. why, if they're having this giant discussion about the debt and deficit, why is obama saying the stupid things that they say. we have to treat our government like a family does. that's stupid. you don't treat a family doesn't run up a deficit. a certain deficit is good for a government. the silliness about how we have to be super kind to the rich becau
coming in after bush, you have him there, you have a guy you could relate to.e's intelligent, he can speak english. i don't think about george bush at all anymore. he's like an uncle who molested me and i blocked it out. you could just tell, you would like to have dinner with obama. he's a constitutional law professor. >> >> piers: he's a good front man. he's a good figurehead for the country. >> that too. he's terribly disappointing as a negotiator and as a liberal. it makes...