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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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you have a drink, you have a sexual affair, you have drugs, you have game, you have money. so by the time you are nearing the end of your life, you are walking around with this box loaded with all of these things you thought you needed when, in fact, all they are doing is covering up your vulnerability, your terror, your need for the love of someone else. their philosophy is every time you feel this tremor of fear about something, don't load yourself up with a cigarette or a drink or, you know, another conquest or more game. throw something out of the box, so as you are coming to the end of your life. >> rose: change your behavior. >> you are as empty and free as you were when you were born. >> okay. i want to go through some of the people, because these are interesting encounters. john f. kennedy. >> yeah. i met him when i was 23 years old, at a lunch party, i didn't know he and jackie would be the guests. because the parents whose girl i was seeing, and i arrived and there wasn't anybody but me and i 20 the brook and took off my clothes and put on a bathing suit three tim
you have a drink, you have a sexual affair, you have drugs, you have game, you have money. so by the time you are nearing the end of your life, you are walking around with this box loaded with all of these things you thought you needed when, in fact, all they are doing is covering up your vulnerability, your terror, your need for the love of someone else. their philosophy is every time you feel this tremor of fear about something, don't load yourself up with a cigarette or a drink or, you know,...
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have competition you know you think you can have what you think of this monolith and you know the secret that controls everything you have if you prefer to think of it as many mafias and they're all at each other's throats and that's what keeps us somewhat safe. ok but if you you know first let me state something without any american it's not some of it's countries like. russia you know they shut down the opposition i know actually gained some of their own i know you mean and i think this is the guy who when he made that was bush said you know he meant but i looked into putin's eyes and i knew i can trust that guy but this is just that with no one can say is that look a little stupid things that bush didn't say it and i thought it i thought it was yeah yeah ok let me go so listen i'm unfortunately usually i was a person who you least kommunist you know that communists like to blur. the through a position to them democracy you must know these congress likes to call everyone who opposes them fascist if you did a modest democrat think both parties counter-revolution with i'm afraid that you
have competition you know you think you can have what you think of this monolith and you know the secret that controls everything you have if you prefer to think of it as many mafias and they're all at each other's throats and that's what keeps us somewhat safe. ok but if you you know first let me state something without any american it's not some of it's countries like. russia you know they shut down the opposition i know actually gained some of their own i know you mean and i think this is...
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so if you go i love you, i want you, i need you forever, you have just sold a record.is that they're trying to find guys who are -- what's that word now? compassionate. they want guys who are sensitive. >> in touch with their sensitive side. >> i have one dear friend of mine who just finally gave her husband truly and said copy the words down and just say it to me. he just had to sensitivity whatsoever. >> are you for real a sensitive, romantic, loving kind of guy. >> i am a hopeless romantic. my problem is, get this now, i was diagnosed, i love this, when i was a kid. there was no add. i was lionel's overly sensitive. is the word they used. and my mother was crying. oh, my god, what do we do about this overly sensitive kid? i would have made a terrible lawyer. terrible lawyer. but then once i started writing these songs, then automatically it made sense to me. because i kind of go in simplicity. the simplest way to say it is the only way people want to hear it. >> how many times have you been properly in love in your life? >> god, you would ask that question. probably
so if you go i love you, i want you, i need you forever, you have just sold a record.is that they're trying to find guys who are -- what's that word now? compassionate. they want guys who are sensitive. >> in touch with their sensitive side. >> i have one dear friend of mine who just finally gave her husband truly and said copy the words down and just say it to me. he just had to sensitivity whatsoever. >> are you for real a sensitive, romantic, loving kind of guy. >> i...
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what are you thinking about? now, you know -- >> i know. >> you know what you said online, right?ld is this girl? >> i don't know. >> 13. she told you she was 13. >> yeah. i told her to go away. she keeps im'ing me back. >> you ask if she has got naked pictures of herself. you ask if she performs oral sex and what color her underwear is. now, michael, you know this is not right to do this, right? >> i know. >> we had this very same conversation in riverside, california. >> yeah. >> do you remember that? >> yeah. >> and right then you told me that you knew this was wrong and that you would never, ever do it again. that turned out to be a lie, didn't it, michael? >> i promise this time if you rip it up, i'll never come back. >> but if he appears to be a sad case, you should know that according to perverted-justice seibert has had sexual chats with at least three other decoys who said they were underage girls. and you should also know that there is another side to seibert's story. he served a year in jail for a dangerous assault. >> what was the deadly weapon you used in the assault?
what are you thinking about? now, you know -- >> i know. >> you know what you said online, right?ld is this girl? >> i don't know. >> 13. she told you she was 13. >> yeah. i told her to go away. she keeps im'ing me back. >> you ask if she has got naked pictures of herself. you ask if she performs oral sex and what color her underwear is. now, michael, you know this is not right to do this, right? >> i know. >> we had this very same conversation in...
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so you -- so you -- you get bolted into this thing. pitch black. it gets freezing cold. you land like a spaceship on this lunar, desolate plane that is the most -- the coldest, most remote, distant place on this planet. and the first thing that happens, after i call in and i tell them i'm on the bottom and -- and my depth is my wife calls. [ laughter ] so, gentlemen, let that be a lesson to you. you can go as far you want and your wife will find you. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, your wife will find you. more with james cameron after the break. we'll have to talk about some more. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ e th the new taurus is going to blow people away.... starting with the guys who built it. this taurus is pretty serious. i can't believe they're actually going to let me drive it. all right, it's got what? 360 horsepower. 365 horsepower. let's see what that feels like. so this is 365 horsepower. all while delivering really great fuel economy. so we're getting great fuel economy? cuz that's what i'm thinking about right now. of single mile cre
so you -- so you -- you get bolted into this thing. pitch black. it gets freezing cold. you land like a spaceship on this lunar, desolate plane that is the most -- the coldest, most remote, distant place on this planet. and the first thing that happens, after i call in and i tell them i'm on the bottom and -- and my depth is my wife calls. [ laughter ] so, gentlemen, let that be a lesson to you. you can go as far you want and your wife will find you. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, your wife will...
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he's going to tell you the truth, not lie to you, tell you if you should stay, i want you to stay, don'the's going say what he thinks the best decision is for you and help you out. >> jimmy: well, you have already had more college experience than kobe and lebron combined, so, i think -- you know, you're in a pretty good spot. whatever you do, i wish you the best. congratulations. great to have you here. anthony davis, everybody. tomorrow, the 35th annual john wooden awards gala honoring anthony is at the l.a. athletic club. i don't think people can do to that? >> i'm not sure. >> jimmy: you are going to get the wooden award. it's made of wood. >> i think it's made of metal. >> jimmy: anthony davis, everyone. we'll be right back with lena headey. this good... colors are more vibrant, words are pin sharp, everything is more brilliant. because when a screen becomes this good... it's simply you and the things you care about. the stunning retina display. on the new ipad. but i just never-- i've always felt there should have been more. it was like a "what if"-- like we got money back, [ announ
he's going to tell you the truth, not lie to you, tell you if you should stay, i want you to stay, don'the's going say what he thinks the best decision is for you and help you out. >> jimmy: well, you have already had more college experience than kobe and lebron combined, so, i think -- you know, you're in a pretty good spot. whatever you do, i wish you the best. congratulations. great to have you here. anthony davis, everybody. tomorrow, the 35th annual john wooden awards gala honoring...
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for you.ing some form of identification. -- bring it some form of identification. now you opened your account. simple, right? that is exactly how that was meant to be. you can even access your account online and sets up direct deposit. it is a real bank account. >> we see a lot of people who could not open checking accounts. people there do not have two id's. it is exciting to help these people. >> it has been a great partnership. we are able to offer checking, savings, money markets, certificates to people who might not be able to get account anywhere else. even if you that a previous bank account at another financial institution, we could still open an account for you said you do not have to go to a check cashing place. >> to help manage your new account, you can enroll in free educational services. just visit the website. >> there are many benefits. it is the one stop shop for all of your financial questions. >> with services like financial education classes and meetings with advisers, the
for you.ing some form of identification. -- bring it some form of identification. now you opened your account. simple, right? that is exactly how that was meant to be. you can even access your account online and sets up direct deposit. it is a real bank account. >> we see a lot of people who could not open checking accounts. people there do not have two id's. it is exciting to help these people. >> it has been a great partnership. we are able to offer checking, savings, money...
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you know how beautiful you are?"to hear is their father saying that to them. >> but do you feel like he's your dad or -- >> of course. >> -- is he like this sort of disjointed friend you've got? >> i wouldn't say that he's like a father figure so much. but i love him as a person, and he is our dad. of course he's our dad. he's our blood. >> i think that, you know, when i see the pride in his eyes and i see how proud he is and that he's been able to express that to us, that that's good enough. he's never been the hands-on type father. he knows that, and we know that. and that's part of the growth and the acceptance of who we are as people. you know, he has given such a gift to the world and a gift to me and a gift to wendy, and that's a mature thing -- to me that's a healthy way of looking at it. because people aren't going to change. >> let me throw you a little clip here because it's pertinent, i think. let's watch this. ♪ how can we be like enemies when we're only flesh and blood ♪ ♪ what does it take to make your
you know how beautiful you are?"to hear is their father saying that to them. >> but do you feel like he's your dad or -- >> of course. >> -- is he like this sort of disjointed friend you've got? >> i wouldn't say that he's like a father figure so much. but i love him as a person, and he is our dad. of course he's our dad. he's our blood. >> i think that, you know, when i see the pride in his eyes and i see how proud he is and that he's been able to express...
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there you go. there you go. welcome. it's good to see you.things worked out well for you and your brother. you can always rely on -- would you be interesting in becoming the bachelor? >> jimmy: never. >> he doesn't know i signed him up. >> jimmy: you would never consider it? >> no. >> jimmy: we would have to have you shave the beard. it's a little too manicured. it's nice to see you guys. our first guest has been in more than 20 movies, appeared on broadway and been directed by woody allen, but you probably 13 years ago, made sweet love made sweet love to a pastry. he returns with the whole gang when "american reunion" opens in theaters friday. please welcome jason biggs. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> i'm a really big fan of the bachelor, bachelorette. great to see you. imcan't believe you're not wearing any makeup though. [ laughter ] i mean, you look okay. you look okay. i'm wearing makeup. i look great. exactly. i'm excited to see ali. my mom, jimmy, hello. >> jimmy: how are you? >> is super excited, freaking out, that i am on this show ton
there you go. there you go. welcome. it's good to see you.things worked out well for you and your brother. you can always rely on -- would you be interesting in becoming the bachelor? >> jimmy: never. >> he doesn't know i signed him up. >> jimmy: you would never consider it? >> no. >> jimmy: we would have to have you shave the beard. it's a little too manicured. it's nice to see you guys. our first guest has been in more than 20 movies, appeared on broadway and...
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if you know what you want, go for it. if not think through an apprenticeshipment. >> here is the problem. most kids these days don't know what to do until they are 25 or 27, right? isn't that really the issue? >> it has to be on odd number. >> okay, it can be 26. >> i finished high school on a plea bargain. i didn't really finish. i had something on the principal. >> that's good. >> then i went to ringling brothers and barnum and bailey where i studied falling down and had remedial make up. i was happy not going to college. and it upset my parents because i didn't go. but it turned out to be really good. >> yes. when i first saw you in the 1980s you were probably college age and you were already doing letterman. i think it worked out for you. >> i just -- what happened was my high school was terrible. my schooling was terrible. we were so not only terrible, a rural, poor high school, but near am hurst, massachusetts. so they sent the hippie experimenters to our school to give us open campus and all of this stuff. so we le
if you know what you want, go for it. if not think through an apprenticeshipment. >> here is the problem. most kids these days don't know what to do until they are 25 or 27, right? isn't that really the issue? >> it has to be on odd number. >> okay, it can be 26. >> i finished high school on a plea bargain. i didn't really finish. i had something on the principal. >> that's good. >> then i went to ringling brothers and barnum and bailey where i studied...
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you make. the first time you're making a decision that you're going to have to live with. it gives the public a chance to watch you operate and see what you think is important, what kind of individual you choose to serve as your running mate, what the criteria are. the single most important criteria has to be the capacity to be president. that is why you picked them. a lot of times in the past that has not been the foremost criteria. it really varies administration to administration. you watch the talking heads out there now, and they say you better get a woman or a hispanic or you better pick somebody from a big state. those are all interesting things to speculate about, but it is pretty rare that an election ever returns on those kinds of issues. it is much more likely to turn on the kind of situation where they will judge the quality of your decision making process is based on whether or not this individual is up to the task of taking over and is serving as president of the united states sho
you make. the first time you're making a decision that you're going to have to live with. it gives the public a chance to watch you operate and see what you think is important, what kind of individual you choose to serve as your running mate, what the criteria are. the single most important criteria has to be the capacity to be president. that is why you picked them. a lot of times in the past that has not been the foremost criteria. it really varies administration to administration. you watch...
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you resigned on the day it came out. when did you decide that you would resign? when did you first know that this report would look the way it did? >> i knew when i received the draft report that it would look that way, because i had no quarrel. >> so you had 11 months warning. >> no, it was 45 days -- from the time they gave us the draft -- >> so about 60 days, okay. >> yeah, it was someplace in there. and i knew that it was -- so i knew what was in the report and i did not contest it. i had no reason to. i accepted all of the recommendations. i -- we -- part of what we worked through, because i took the role of running our response myself, is understanding what our personnel rules were what our legal positions were and so on. and as that unfolded, it became clearer to me we needed to do something very -- i don't want to use the word dramatic, but we needed to make a very strong statement about how this was so appalli appalling. so i decided to resign -- i finally came to the decision in my own head about three or four takes before i resigned. but i had thought
you resigned on the day it came out. when did you decide that you would resign? when did you first know that this report would look the way it did? >> i knew when i received the draft report that it would look that way, because i had no quarrel. >> so you had 11 months warning. >> no, it was 45 days -- from the time they gave us the draft -- >> so about 60 days, okay. >> yeah, it was someplace in there. and i knew that it was -- so i knew what was in the report and...
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for you. make sure you join the million dollar club. make sure you focus. take advantage. the number-one thing, when you are confronted with something distract you from completing your education, family challenges, the french it challenges, as academic challenges, -- french shriendsh challenges, academic challenges, we are there for you. thank you for joining us. [applause] i want to introduce someone who has been at my side, not only fighting for success, but creating and helping to manage and contain that achievement gap. carlos garcia. thank you. >> good morning. it is exciting to be here. i remember about five years ago, we were talking about doing something like this. all of the people who worked together, we all got together and we were dreaming about creating something that would guarantee every student in san francisco wanted to go to college, to have that opportunity. and we have done it, folks. if there's anybody who does not want to go to college, you are making a bad decision. ther
for you. make sure you join the million dollar club. make sure you focus. take advantage. the number-one thing, when you are confronted with something distract you from completing your education, family challenges, the french it challenges, as academic challenges, -- french shriendsh challenges, academic challenges, we are there for you. thank you for joining us. [applause] i want to introduce someone who has been at my side, not only fighting for success, but creating and helping to manage and...
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you can bump a little bit if you need to. you can move, you can sweat.e bit different than train. >> i love that song! >> it's a great song. i thought you would like that one. >>> if you're flying somewhere this weekend, they've done another one of these surveys. they tried to figure out what was the most coveted seat on an airplane. they ranked them all. apparently seat 6a is the best one of all. because you're close enough to the door where you can get out, and you're not too close to the bathrooms where it is gross. and you can -- when you get off the plane, it usually takes forever. you're one of the first people off. >> i like being up close to the front. definitely don't want to be in the back. i'm a window guy. are you window or aisle? >> aisle. i need out. like i need to get out -- yeah. i feel trapped. no, i don't like the window. i feel like i'm squished in. >> my problem is i'm tall, i'm surprised, because you are, too. my legs drift into the aisle. >> pull them in. the very worst seat is 31e, the middle seat in the back. that's the seat. >> a
you can bump a little bit if you need to. you can move, you can sweat.e bit different than train. >> i love that song! >> it's a great song. i thought you would like that one. >>> if you're flying somewhere this weekend, they've done another one of these surveys. they tried to figure out what was the most coveted seat on an airplane. they ranked them all. apparently seat 6a is the best one of all. because you're close enough to the door where you can get out, and you're not...
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you know how beautiful you are.a girl wants it hear. >> do you feel like he's your dat or is he a disjointed friend you have got. >> he's not a father figure, but he is our dad. of course he's our dad. he's our blood. >> when i see the pride in his eyes and i see how proud he is and he has been able to express that to us, that's good enough. he's never been the hands on father and he knows that and we know that. that's part of the growth and acceptance of who we are as people. they have given a gift to wendy and me and that's a healthy way of looking at it. people are not going to change. >> this is pertinent. ♪ >> it's perfect timing. it makes me feel emotional. we just had a little baby girl ask and when you read the lyrics, it's heart breaking stuff. >> a girl wants her father's attention and approval. >> we're wrote that song when he was involved with a doctor that had control of his life. they had them under the reigns and we didn't get to spend time with them at all. it wasn't our way of reaching out to them a
you know how beautiful you are.a girl wants it hear. >> do you feel like he's your dat or is he a disjointed friend you have got. >> he's not a father figure, but he is our dad. of course he's our dad. he's our blood. >> when i see the pride in his eyes and i see how proud he is and he has been able to express that to us, that's good enough. he's never been the hands on father and he knows that and we know that. that's part of the growth and acceptance of who we are as people....
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way of telling you that you're looking for a fight but you ♪ ♪ darling you don't know how you still't know but you still believed all that time waiting around now you won't know ♪ ♪ but you still believed all that time no you still believed all that time waiting around ♪ ♪ and you don't know ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, buddy. appreciate it, man. thank you. thank you, friend. appreciate it. white rabbits, everybody! [cheers and applause ] check out their album, "milk famous." see them live thursday in new york and saturday in boston. my thanks to christina applegate, dr. jane goodall. white rabbits, everybody! and the greatest band in late night, the roots! [ cheers and applause ]
way of telling you that you're looking for a fight but you ♪ ♪ darling you don't know how you still't know but you still believed all that time waiting around now you won't know ♪ ♪ but you still believed all that time no you still believed all that time waiting around ♪ ♪ and you don't know ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, buddy. appreciate it, man. thank you. thank you, friend. appreciate it. white rabbits, everybody! [cheers and applause ] check...
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you remember you told me you loved me baby ♪ ♪ you said you'd be coming back this way again, maybe ♪ baby, baby, oh, baby, i love you, i really do ♪ >> kathie lee. >> you're mointing -- pointing at me. which one's kathie lee? do you know which one kathie lee is? >> i don't know. >> you want the old one? you want the old broad or the egyptian? >> let's go with the egyptian. >> later he told vivian, the producer of this great segment, the only reason he picked me was because his favorite color is red and i had on a red dress. >> because in case you spill your wine it wouldn't show. that's the only thing. that's the only reason you should wear red every day, hoda. >> the controversy stemmed because you did hit your buzzer first. >> yes, i did. which is supposed to be the rule for who gets it first. i know it's a little different from "the voice." >> if you watch "the voice" if two people both select the guy chooses. he chose the egyptian one. there was also some controversy about another contestant we had on the show. >> yeah. the first contestant -- always tough to be the first one, to
you remember you told me you loved me baby ♪ ♪ you said you'd be coming back this way again, maybe ♪ baby, baby, oh, baby, i love you, i really do ♪ >> kathie lee. >> you're mointing -- pointing at me. which one's kathie lee? do you know which one kathie lee is? >> i don't know. >> you want the old one? you want the old broad or the egyptian? >> let's go with the egyptian. >> later he told vivian, the producer of this great segment, the only reason he...
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you? said, no. she said, i'm your daughter. >> any time i touch that, that's my mickey mouse. that's my mickey mouse and -- >> and that's emotional for you. >> what's that all about? >> i love entertaining people. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i know. i feel the same way. apparently, there's a lot more to jaleel white than any of us anticipated. stefan and steve urkel are his mickey mouse. hell of a theme park. [ laughter ] meanwhile, in other sports news, kentucky beat kansas last night to win the college basketball men's championship in new orleans. [ applause ] it was good to crown a champion without the help of tom bergeron for a change. anthony davis, who is a big star and will be with us on thursday night, and needless to say, there was a lot of celebration in lexington, kentucky, last night. fans flooded the streets and the local cbs news team was there. >> we're going to pitch it over to gabe, who is at woodland. gabe, what's the scene like there? >> we are live here at the corner of -- >
you? said, no. she said, i'm your daughter. >> any time i touch that, that's my mickey mouse. that's my mickey mouse and -- >> and that's emotional for you. >> what's that all about? >> i love entertaining people. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i know. i feel the same way. apparently, there's a lot more to jaleel white than any of us anticipated. stefan and steve urkel are his mickey mouse. hell of a theme park. [ laughter ] meanwhile, in other sports news, kentucky beat...
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lauer asks you out on a date, you say yes or you pay the price.s is an interesting sign of the times. this year, for the first time in history, americans will watch more movies online than they will on physical media. it is estimated 3.4 billion movies will be streamed online this year, where only 2.4 billion will be watched the old fashioned way. in ten years people will be looking back on us to rent movies like we look back at people washing their clothes on a river rock. and imagine how much video streaming there will be if they ever figure out how to put pornography on the internet. speaking of pornography, this is disturbing. nadya suleman, who is known to comic book fans as the octo-mom, has posed topless for a british magazine. they are calling it the racy photo spread no one was demanding to see. the magazine is called "closer." this is one of the pictures. she's actually -- she's wearing flesh-colored bottoms. you should view these photos the way you view an eclipse, through a piece of cardboard with a hole poked through. she was reported
lauer asks you out on a date, you say yes or you pay the price.s is an interesting sign of the times. this year, for the first time in history, americans will watch more movies online than they will on physical media. it is estimated 3.4 billion movies will be streamed online this year, where only 2.4 billion will be watched the old fashioned way. in ten years people will be looking back on us to rent movies like we look back at people washing their clothes on a river rock. and imagine how much...
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when you go to the doctor, you get this!oculation -- in the arm. a shot in the arm. >> jimmy: yes! [ light laughter ] >> when you work out really hard, you join the army, you go to -- >> basic training. >> another word. >> boot camp! >> yes! [ rapid beeps ] >> when something on your tire's making noise, it's a -- it's a something -- something that this could be -- >> jimmy: axle. >> something -- it gets the grease -- >> jimmy: squeaky wheel! squeaky wheel! squeaky wheel! >> this is uncomfortable. this is like -- >> jimmy: squeaky wheel! [ laughter ] [ sad tuba ] squeaky wheel! >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry. that was all you. that was all you, that was all you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh my gosh. squeaky wheel was the name of my first band in high school. [ light laughter ] squeaky wheel, i'm exhausted right now. [ laughter ] very competitive. too competitive. >> there's a little bit of blood coming out of your ear. >> jimmy: yeah, blood coming out of my ear. [ laughter ] all right. here we go. [ beeps ] >> okay. don't be
when you go to the doctor, you get this!oculation -- in the arm. a shot in the arm. >> jimmy: yes! [ light laughter ] >> when you work out really hard, you join the army, you go to -- >> basic training. >> another word. >> boot camp! >> yes! [ rapid beeps ] >> when something on your tire's making noise, it's a -- it's a something -- something that this could be -- >> jimmy: axle. >> something -- it gets the grease -- >> jimmy: squeaky...
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and you can click and you can share and then i have absolved i did my bit you know and you can brag about it if you want and you can share and show how it's important to you and then you just go on to your daily business i mean it's about sustainability isn't it. well it may be i mean you can say that you go about your daily business but the fact is that those who have done this have changed change their attention in some way right now attending to something that they wouldn't have been otherwise some people are suggesting that they would be doing something rather than watching this but i suspect they would be watching something else they would be watching you know reality television instead so there is this level of awareness that sustains some of the core members of a social movement and i think that's important and i might take a slight. some slight difference with thought that the the outcome or the residue of these interactions is important i think that the actual interactions are the outcome that is that politics happens through discourse and so that if we have a new way of di
and you can click and you can share and then i have absolved i did my bit you know and you can brag about it if you want and you can share and show how it's important to you and then you just go on to your daily business i mean it's about sustainability isn't it. well it may be i mean you can say that you go about your daily business but the fact is that those who have done this have changed change their attention in some way right now attending to something that they wouldn't have been...
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okay. >> you ready. >> yep. >> i hate you! stop smiling you jerk! >> he doesn't have nipples. >> they came off! >> his nipples are missing. did you see it? look at the last shot if we can. that's very creepy. >> i can say full honesty, never done a wax. visit added benefit of being a hairless type. >> look, his nipples are gone. >> i saw this note last night, i asked my wife about it. she said -- wait -- without disclosing too much. she said she'd like me to go in for a waxing just once to feel the pain that all women feel. >> good, good. >> and she said if she were given the choice between a brazilian wax and giving child birth, she'd take child birth every single time. because they put the thing in your back. you don't feel everybody. high-fiving everybody in the delivery room. i didn't feel anything. it was fine with me. >> really? the question was if you could work on some of the hairy parts of your husband, what would you work on. this is what people said. nose hairs were number one. >> really? >> get rid of the -- no, there's nothing nastier t
okay. >> you ready. >> yep. >> i hate you! stop smiling you jerk! >> he doesn't have nipples. >> they came off! >> his nipples are missing. did you see it? look at the last shot if we can. that's very creepy. >> i can say full honesty, never done a wax. visit added benefit of being a hairless type. >> look, his nipples are gone. >> i saw this note last night, i asked my wife about it. she said -- wait -- without disclosing too much. she said...
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you smell nice. you have a nice smile. my favorite of all time -- you look like you've lost weight. >> that's a great one. >> here's the worst one. everyone says it, not just men. friends say it, your mother says it. "you like tired." i know. it's the worst. but the survey was done by a dental care-plus intake so keep that in mind. and your teeth are white. what do you use? i'm sure that's one of the other ones they like a lot. >> i don't know why we needed a survey for this. you could have asked any woman. a new survey says women who feel ignored seek out expensive retail therapy. >> they go shopping. >> no kidding. >> i don't go shopping when i feel ignored. but they also want labels. they want to buy stuff with big labels on it. that's the other thing. they want recognizable logos. maybe if you feel ignored you want people to see that you're wearing -- yeah. like gucci or prada. >> it just means you've been over to bobbie thomas' apartment and picked out something nice. >> exactly. >> what else, hoda? what else do we ha
you smell nice. you have a nice smile. my favorite of all time -- you look like you've lost weight. >> that's a great one. >> here's the worst one. everyone says it, not just men. friends say it, your mother says it. "you like tired." i know. it's the worst. but the survey was done by a dental care-plus intake so keep that in mind. and your teeth are white. what do you use? i'm sure that's one of the other ones they like a lot. >> i don't know why we needed a survey...
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and you you have to go on the other sites. the question is, can i do whatever i want to my land regardless of the consequences? so long as there is no physical invasion? the answer is presumptively yes, but absolutely not. so what are the exemption's? i will give you two of the famous ones. all which was developed during this time has to do with the institution of lateral support. there was a man named jeff huber, who had the duty of lateral support who said that you are owing me the same duty that i give to you, perfect representative. it is just not, in that particular case, a serious problem. and the question is what happens when you start to create symmetry? one person wants to have a situation where the lateral supporting claim is not only for his land come up before a building to put on top of the land. at that point, you cannot use the old rule. at what you do is encourage strategic behavior. the person who builds first will in effect now restrict the light liberty to someone else. so that the correct rule which has bee
and you you have to go on the other sites. the question is, can i do whatever i want to my land regardless of the consequences? so long as there is no physical invasion? the answer is presumptively yes, but absolutely not. so what are the exemption's? i will give you two of the famous ones. all which was developed during this time has to do with the institution of lateral support. there was a man named jeff huber, who had the duty of lateral support who said that you are owing me the same duty...
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i mean, you said that. >> how do you feel? do you still feel rages occasionally? like you used to?ally. not like i used to, of course. i may feel sorry for myself, and thank god, i'm not with my -- i'm not where my pretensions could take me. but i think where my pretensions could take me would separate me from what i really sxwarnths that's my family unit. so i don't really strive for some great goals anymore, unless my family's able to come with me. >> when you look back at your life, what is the period you're most ashamed of? >> well, i don't know. a lot of them. so i don't know. pretty bad stuff. >> how much of it, do you think, was down to your upbringing? i mean, you were arrested 38 times before you were even 13. >> a great deal of it. a great deal of it. but still, that same, that same emotion that brought all that crudeness and stuff has put the same fight of my success where everybody else likes it too, and i can't separate the two at the time. it fed off one another. >> people wanted you. you were the most ferocious fighter i've ever seen in a ring. and people wanted you
i mean, you said that. >> how do you feel? do you still feel rages occasionally? like you used to?ally. not like i used to, of course. i may feel sorry for myself, and thank god, i'm not with my -- i'm not where my pretensions could take me. but i think where my pretensions could take me would separate me from what i really sxwarnths that's my family unit. so i don't really strive for some great goals anymore, unless my family's able to come with me. >> when you look back at your...
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like you can get there, you feel like the imagined shot you can hit it and sometimes you should just do what your instincts say, you know, just really play for it. >> rose: other than grip and rip, what is the best industries you have received? >> like i say, anika was telling me you always need to have a goal. >> rose: a goal? >> yeah. it doesn't matter if as the big goal or a small goal or like something very little. >> rose: she is right. >> i think that is the one that everybody should have. like for me right now, even like i am on top but i always have a small goal, long-term goal and a short-term goal and that gives me lots of motivation through myself. >> when you are on the driving range, do you have a goal? >> yes, i do. >> rose: just depends on what part of the game you are working on? >> yes, for example, on the off week, when i go and practice for an extra three hours and i will say today todayly focus more on the short game or the swing, so every day i don't feel like i would just go practice, and not learn anything. i didn't work out. so i mean when i have a goal, it is
like you can get there, you feel like the imagined shot you can hit it and sometimes you should just do what your instincts say, you know, just really play for it. >> rose: other than grip and rip, what is the best industries you have received? >> like i say, anika was telling me you always need to have a goal. >> rose: a goal? >> yeah. it doesn't matter if as the big goal or a small goal or like something very little. >> rose: she is right. >> i think that...
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mike huckabee >> thank you. thank you very much. welcome to huckabee from the fox news studio in new york city. well, this weekend marks 100 years since the sinking of the titanic. it struck app ice berg at 11:40 in the evening on april 14, 1912. it sank shortly after 2 many a on april the 15th. speak of sinking ships democrat are running for life boat this week after democrat strategist hilary rosen blurted out that ann romney the wife of g.o.p. presidential hopeful mitt romney had never worked a day in her life. now to their credit barack obama officials the campaign manager and strategist david axle rod medley condemned the remarks as did the first lady michelle obama. there has been some olympic level back stroke swimming happening all week from democrat trying to put as much real estate between themselves and hilary rosen as possible. she did issue l an apology of sorts. >> working moms stay at home moms they are both extremely hard jobs. i know. i have shared them both. i'm sorry if that offended you. >>reporter: well the apol
mike huckabee >> thank you. thank you very much. welcome to huckabee from the fox news studio in new york city. well, this weekend marks 100 years since the sinking of the titanic. it struck app ice berg at 11:40 in the evening on april 14, 1912. it sank shortly after 2 many a on april the 15th. speak of sinking ships democrat are running for life boat this week after democrat strategist hilary rosen blurted out that ann romney the wife of g.o.p. presidential hopeful mitt romney had never...
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but if you don't have the same skin, you can't play together. >> so why can't you play together if you have different colored skin? >> because you're mom might not want you to play with that friend. >> it's okay to tell people that they can't be your friend because of the color of their skin? >> mm-hmm. >> why is that okay? >> because your mom will not want them to be the same -- be -- be a different color friends. >> do you think it would be easy for a kid to convince his parents that it would be okay to have other types of -- >> huh-uh. >> why not? >> probably because you might get in trouble. >> why would a parent want you to get in trouble if you wanted someone to come over to your house who has a different skin color. >> probably because they don't allow. >> why do some parents not allow other skin colors to come over. >> probably because they might not like that skin color. >> i've been bullied like for the way i looked and the way my skin at my previous school that i went to. and they just kept on bullying me. and i didn't like it. i just asked them to stop like over and over ag
but if you don't have the same skin, you can't play together. >> so why can't you play together if you have different colored skin? >> because you're mom might not want you to play with that friend. >> it's okay to tell people that they can't be your friend because of the color of their skin? >> mm-hmm. >> why is that okay? >> because your mom will not want them to be the same -- be -- be a different color friends. >> do you think it would be easy for a...
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i made some contribution. >> you did. you have. you have. >> when i reflect these things, then i feel a success. >> your holiness, thank you so much. been such a pleasure. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> well, some inspiration from the remarkable man i just interviewed. americans spend $11 billion a year on self-help from books and yoga classes to retreats and botox and god knows what else. the dalai lama provides a cheaper way of finding happiness. here it is in the great man's own words. the seven-point guide to self-fulfillment. one, the practice of love can be expressed in one sentence -- do not harm others. two, the true hero is one who conquers his own anger and hatred. the point of our existence is as human beings we live purposeful, meaningful lives. four, practice patience. it's essential. five, we have the ability and the responsibility to choose whether our actions follow a virtuous path or not. six, with inner strength or mental stability, we can enjoy all kinds of adversity. seven, love, compassion and concern f
i made some contribution. >> you did. you have. you have. >> when i reflect these things, then i feel a success. >> your holiness, thank you so much. been such a pleasure. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> well, some inspiration from the remarkable man i just interviewed. americans spend $11 billion a year on self-help from books and yoga classes to retreats and botox and god knows what else. the dalai lama provides a cheaper way of finding happiness. here...
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element that you need, you have to be sure. and with the just compensation system does in the tax system is if you know there's a particular type of financial burden against you you will not take something if you have to pay it. so if you understand compensation not only as a way of creating justice after the fact so that one individual is and single for a disproportionate burden it also gives a set of signals which organizes and structures the way in which the government forces should be used. once you've done that you have to realize how you allocate what we call the surplus. if you have a group of 100 people and take property worth 10,000 from every one of these people and create something worth 15,000 who gets the gain? all the rules are doing is building up the distributions and destabilize that. people here tend to think it is the means of fairness and they are surely correct but it also has huge instrumental benefits of stabilizing gains by as a partisan struggles to create more complicated business structures and everyb
element that you need, you have to be sure. and with the just compensation system does in the tax system is if you know there's a particular type of financial burden against you you will not take something if you have to pay it. so if you understand compensation not only as a way of creating justice after the fact so that one individual is and single for a disproportionate burden it also gives a set of signals which organizes and structures the way in which the government forces should be used....
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know you don't have competitive markets you don't have free markets like you did before that you can look at as an analyst and try and you know see how the world might unfold now when you get giant corporations you get sort of your second trend which is you get gigantic bureaucracies forty sixty one hundred hundred twenty thousand people well when you have companies that are that big they get too big to fail people won't let them fail governments won't let them fail but you've got you know this top down culture where success is not because of one person's you know daring decision to think differently or do you know as much as we rattle on about strategy and innovations you know that you're both hold on to a whole culture of bosses and you know it is better to fail conventionally in a way that doesn't scare people then it is to actually think differently or try something new or solve a real problem and the third you know the third trend is that you've got more government policymakers deciding what markets are going to look like than ever before so you've got too big to fail banks that
know you don't have competitive markets you don't have free markets like you did before that you can look at as an analyst and try and you know see how the world might unfold now when you get giant corporations you get sort of your second trend which is you get gigantic bureaucracies forty sixty one hundred hundred twenty thousand people well when you have companies that are that big they get too big to fail people won't let them fail governments won't let them fail but you've got you know this...
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and you have to be who you are.king that you're selling a good and services, that's all you're doing, they're not going to pay attention. and besides the social sites, you should be a blogger to do that. if you can get those qualities of beingç personal, being hone, and giving something else, something extra, like a great social site i'm told is okay cupid, where they they tell you best way to put your profile on is not the front end, but the side, where people pay more attention. so if you can give tips that are really good within the business yourself, you can succeed in doing that. >> i like the idea of being personal. let's move to the next question, an email from christopher who writes, how much should i look to pay to hire a company or consultant to help me with my business plan? >> nothing. nothing, because the biggest mistake that people make is they figure a business plan is to raise money. or a business plan is to show their future. but a business man ostensibly, the first thing and the most important thi
and you have to be who you are.king that you're selling a good and services, that's all you're doing, they're not going to pay attention. and besides the social sites, you should be a blogger to do that. if you can get those qualities of beingç personal, being hone, and giving something else, something extra, like a great social site i'm told is okay cupid, where they they tell you best way to put your profile on is not the front end, but the side, where people pay more attention. so if you...
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do you both hear me? do you? >> why are you so mad?leep ]. >> action. >> and the last thing we're going to put in the flourer arrangement is a card. and it's a card and it says roses are red, violets are blue, [ bleep ] you and [ bleep ] you too. i'm done. thank you, good night. i'm done! i'm out of here! >> chippy, come back. >> they are going to kill me. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i apologize. she was forward. we have a big show tonight. from the film. >> gary: god bless america, bobcat goldthwait is here. we have music from the civil wars, and we'll be right back with ashley judd, so stick around. let's play indoors this weekend. all we need is a couple of gallons of our hardest-working paint... ...from the get-it-done place that gives us more top-rated brands than anywhere else... ...at prices that won't shake up our budget. let's make a one-wall statement... ...or tackle a total room takeover ...with paint that'll get the job done in fewer trips up and down the ladder. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home d
do you both hear me? do you? >> why are you so mad?leep ]. >> action. >> and the last thing we're going to put in the flourer arrangement is a card. and it's a card and it says roses are red, violets are blue, [ bleep ] you and [ bleep ] you too. i'm done. thank you, good night. i'm done! i'm out of here! >> chippy, come back. >> they are going to kill me. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i apologize. she was forward. we have a big show tonight. from the...
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>> no, i don't got you now. >> i get you, i get you! >> dicky: ritz crackerfuls. get hunger before it gets you. "like" ritz crackerfuls on facebook. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" is back in two minutes with james van der beek, music from josh baze and ll cool j. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] hunger getting to you? grab a ritz crackerfuls. made with real cheese and whole grain, it'll help keep you satisfied until your next meal. get hunger before it gets you. i get th sinus pressure? nothing works stronger or faster than claritin-d. get non-drowsy claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. live claritin clear. like our cajun inspired bourbon street chicken & shrimp. get one appetizer and two entrees for just 20 bucks. only at applebee's. now serving half-price appetizers late night. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- ll cool j -- james van der beek -- and music from josh baze -- with cleto and the cletones -- and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. that's very nice. thank you. hello, i appreciate that. thank you for
>> no, i don't got you now. >> i get you, i get you! >> dicky: ritz crackerfuls. get hunger before it gets you. "like" ritz crackerfuls on facebook. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" is back in two minutes with james van der beek, music from josh baze and ll cool j. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] hunger getting to you? grab a ritz crackerfuls. made with real cheese and whole grain, it'll help keep you satisfied until your next meal. get hunger before it gets...
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can you see, can you see me? how do you like that? >> what your glass sntz. >> yeah. >> i'm frug to be your twin. >> i love your glasses. well you are doing a great job. >> yeah. >> great glasses. >> lights are going down. i want to show you, in 2001. take a moment. not going to go far away from the dinner. show daryl hammond, and then we will talk about it. take a look. >> under my plan, prescription drugs would be covered. under my opponent's plan, her house would be burned to the ground. awe i thought alabama would be a great place to kidnap a terrorist and leave him. oh, yeah, better than beating, hanging, a farmer, misshaper head, you are a long way from baghdad, aren't you, boy -- >> i did hear a rumor the first time you met with the chinese ambassador, you brought your laundry, that's not true, is it? >> that was a little racy. i love, i loved your al gore. >> that was. >> under my plan. >> i had, i had terror in my heart when i said that joke. i was like, oh, my god. i stepped over the line. look, we all step over the line fro
can you see, can you see me? how do you like that? >> what your glass sntz. >> yeah. >> i'm frug to be your twin. >> i love your glasses. well you are doing a great job. >> yeah. >> great glasses. >> lights are going down. i want to show you, in 2001. take a moment. not going to go far away from the dinner. show daryl hammond, and then we will talk about it. take a look. >> under my plan, prescription drugs would be covered. under my opponent's...
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who do you read, how do you discover everybody coming at you? everybody is saying the same thing, they are the greatest but where are the critics, the respected critics whose voices that we can listen to and make good decisions? that is what is changing. we are losing newspapers, not gaining them. we are losing coverage of looks and critical reviews and the few remaining papers that survive. while there might be a handful of sites, located aalbc. when i first started 10 years ago there were more sites like mine than there are today even though it's easier to create a web site. it is absurd that some guy, me, in his office can have the biggest web site in the space. it's very very frustrating because there is so much that needs to be done that is not getting done, and social media is not helping that despite the good works of everyone that everyone on this panel is doing. it's a drop in the bucket compared to everything else that is out there. >> are we leveling the playing field? your work is particularly about amplifying the books of emerging w
who do you read, how do you discover everybody coming at you? everybody is saying the same thing, they are the greatest but where are the critics, the respected critics whose voices that we can listen to and make good decisions? that is what is changing. we are losing newspapers, not gaining them. we are losing coverage of looks and critical reviews and the few remaining papers that survive. while there might be a handful of sites, located aalbc. when i first started 10 years ago there were...
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you look ragged, man. every time i see you, you look ragged. you don't try to do no better.'ve been out here working all night. you need to shave [ bleep ]. >> i am. i'm going to shave. i'm a slave up there in that kitchen. >> please. >> he cared about his inmates and he wanted them to do well and it pissed him off when they screwed up. >> how? >> you just came back out of lockup. >> that was nothing. >> culliver became warden in holman in 2002 when the prison was facing some serious problems. >> it was a violent facility. if you talked to some of the people in the community, probably a great number of times they saw an ambulance coming this way, they thought the ambulance was coming to the holman prison. that was the case then, but that's not necessarily case now. >> but culliver knows all too well that at a maximum security prison like holman, violence can be reduced, but not eliminated. >> if you come in and you look meek and mild, than those guys who have been here, they run games on you. they get you into debt. once you get into debt, if they don't solicit sex from you,
you look ragged, man. every time i see you, you look ragged. you don't try to do no better.'ve been out here working all night. you need to shave [ bleep ]. >> i am. i'm going to shave. i'm a slave up there in that kitchen. >> please. >> he cared about his inmates and he wanted them to do well and it pissed him off when they screwed up. >> how? >> you just came back out of lockup. >> that was nothing. >> culliver became warden in holman in 2002 when the...
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you know that line, don't you?ber when we had the celebration to bring back the cable cars in union square and all over town, and you were there. and here is our pal, a bell ringer of the cable cars for 10 years, and he was there on that day, so what happened? >> i had the honor and privilege of meeting mr. bennett. he wrote on my car with me, and we've run down the high-speed hill with the turnarounds, and he sang a few lines of "i left my heart." >> that song? >> yes, and i just wanted to tell him thank-you for all he has done for this city. >> tony bennett, a household word in san francisco, and for me, all the years i have lived in this city, tony bennett has been like the next door neighbor. wherever i am, whether it is paris, whether it is wrong, whether it is nice, whether it is beijing -- whether it is rome, whether it is shanghai, whether it is some place in africa or some place in russia. if i say, ♪ i left my heart ♪ they immediately say tony and them. that means the national anthem for san francisco and
you know that line, don't you?ber when we had the celebration to bring back the cable cars in union square and all over town, and you were there. and here is our pal, a bell ringer of the cable cars for 10 years, and he was there on that day, so what happened? >> i had the honor and privilege of meeting mr. bennett. he wrote on my car with me, and we've run down the high-speed hill with the turnarounds, and he sang a few lines of "i left my heart." >> that song? >>...
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, and you could have one comedian with you to make you laugh for the rest of your days, who would you take? >> i would take allen. >> why? >> one to one, he makes me laugh more than anyone. he is so dry and so acerbic. i love being around the man. >> who would you take? >> probably groucho. i might take marty short. known stop, funny, all the time. but groucho was so fun. >> if you're honest, did you prefer life before when you were more anonymous or have you actually embraced the whole fame thing with great enthusiasm? >> it's much, much better to be rich and famous. i mean, what do you say? but my life hasn't changed that much. i certainly have more money than i did, but my home life, my family life, all of that has really stayed essentially the same. >> are you resolutely normal? that's my sense of you. you still go to the mall and the movie theaters. you do your job, go home, you're batting way above with your wife. everyone is in agreement about this. >> i don't dispute that in any way. but it's interesting, because i think had bsh because this all did happen later in life for me
, and you could have one comedian with you to make you laugh for the rest of your days, who would you take? >> i would take allen. >> why? >> one to one, he makes me laugh more than anyone. he is so dry and so acerbic. i love being around the man. >> who would you take? >> probably groucho. i might take marty short. known stop, funny, all the time. but groucho was so fun. >> if you're honest, did you prefer life before when you were more anonymous or have you...
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>> you were, you were, you were! >> you were awesome!picked you. now i'm nervous because i have three to fill and i have to listen to eight singers. so know that that's why i didn't. okay, nn. >> i can say the exact same thing. did you see -- no, i was dying to hit my buzzer for you. okay? but i do know this. again, you just sang for three million people and that's a big, big deal and you sang -- beautifully! beautifully! >> i love the choice with the little dress. too cute. >> do you sing in school? >> yes, i'm a junior in high school. >> what school? >> st. stephen's episcopal. >> you made them proud. >> thank you, sweetie. >> turn around? >> we're going to break. >>> we've got two more acts that are going to come up vying for "today's voice." >> i saw four people standing there. stay tuned. right after this. >> you were awesome. food, meet flavor. flavor, meet food. introducing swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o! [ female announcer ] new swanson
>> you were, you were, you were! >> you were awesome!picked you. now i'm nervous because i have three to fill and i have to listen to eight singers. so know that that's why i didn't. okay, nn. >> i can say the exact same thing. did you see -- no, i was dying to hit my buzzer for you. okay? but i do know this. again, you just sang for three million people and that's a big, big deal and you sang -- beautifully! beautifully! >> i love the choice with the little dress. too...
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baby are you gonna let 'em hold you down and make you cry ♪ ♪ don't you know don't you snow noechlte more day ♪ ♪ can you hold on for one more day ♪ ♪ things will go your way ♪ hold on for one more day >> 8:30 now on a tuesday morning. the 3rd day of april, 2012. wilson phillips in our studio right now, singing "hold on." that's the song that put them on the map back in 1990. now the trio is out with a brand-new album. which, by the way, is a tribute to their parents, you remember, the mamas and the papas and the beach boys. we're going to hear from them in just a little while. >> i was liening to that cd last night, matt, and i was grinning here to here. i had to battle whether i wanted to turn on "nightly news" because it was going on at the same time. it is a really fun cd. >> you admit, brian williams was actually singing. >> out on the plaza on this tuesday morning, i'm matt lauer along with ann curry, al roker, savannah guthrie, and governor sarah palin, who's been joining us for this entire hour. and doing a really nice job. you're actually going to have another segment comin
baby are you gonna let 'em hold you down and make you cry ♪ ♪ don't you know don't you snow noechlte more day ♪ ♪ can you hold on for one more day ♪ ♪ things will go your way ♪ hold on for one more day >> 8:30 now on a tuesday morning. the 3rd day of april, 2012. wilson phillips in our studio right now, singing "hold on." that's the song that put them on the map back in 1990. now the trio is out with a brand-new album. which, by the way, is a tribute to their...
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if i kissed you, you know i love you and know you. i don't know your name. >> do you remember the story you told about helen hayes? this is a great story of helen hayes talking about would old women at a bridge party. >> oh yeah. >> mrs. -- >> do you want me to tell it? >> yes. >> they were at a bridge pear. the one old lady said i really like playing bridge with you but i'm so embarrassed. i have been playing a while. i can't quite remember your name the other old lady said, could you give me a few minutes to try to think of what the name is. >> we are at that stage in our lives. >> how far does it -- how hard is it to leave the white house? what's it like when -- you know you are going to camp david the last time. you are going to see the troops for the last time. tell me about camp david. i feel always so terrible one time lyndon johnson invited me to go. i went with may stupid boyfriend and movies instead. so i have never seen it. what is it -- >> we went all -- a lot when president 41 was president. we went for all four years fro
if i kissed you, you know i love you and know you. i don't know your name. >> do you remember the story you told about helen hayes? this is a great story of helen hayes talking about would old women at a bridge party. >> oh yeah. >> mrs. -- >> do you want me to tell it? >> yes. >> they were at a bridge pear. the one old lady said i really like playing bridge with you but i'm so embarrassed. i have been playing a while. i can't quite remember your name the...
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you know that, don't you? >> i'm not aware of that detail, but i'll take your word for it. >> well, it's a detail which emerged when you gave evidence before the flat committee on the 9th of july last year. you knew the position then. one law firm -- >> i think i spoke about a second law firm. >> [inaudible] privilege was waived. burt and copeland, privilege has not been waived. do you know why that is? >> no, i don't know -- i'm going to have to ask them why they gave them that advice. >> that's not quite the question mr. jay's asking. you appreciate the communication is between a lawyer and a his client are prejudiced. >> yes, sir. >> and the only way people can see what is said is if client -- not the lawyer, the client -- waives privilege. and in the spirit of openness, your firm or your company, the company waived privilege in relation to the work that was done by harbaugh and lewis. so harbaugh and lewis were able to talk, i think both to the select committee and, indeed, to this inquiry about what they
you know that, don't you? >> i'm not aware of that detail, but i'll take your word for it. >> well, it's a detail which emerged when you gave evidence before the flat committee on the 9th of july last year. you knew the position then. one law firm -- >> i think i spoke about a second law firm. >> [inaudible] privilege was waived. burt and copeland, privilege has not been waived. do you know why that is? >> no, i don't know -- i'm going to have to ask them why they...
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did you know what you just did? >> you divided 16 into 3 equal parts. i bet you didn't think that was possible i know a physicist that didn't think it was possible. we are rocket scientists. half of you count 16, half do the t high. you can do it. first you try the 16. don't do the t high yet. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, you keep counting 16. you guys do this. you will start 5 times 3, 3 times. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, pause. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1. did we end on your 1? >> whoa, you divided 16 into 3 equal parts. did you know you could do that? >> i'm dizzy. okay. well, we are going to end with a t high within a t high like a wheel that goes around and around and around. i want you to figure out there is a multiplecasion problem in here and i want you to see if you can tell us when we are done what it is. something will repeat 3 times. [applause] okay. which one of you figured it out? yes. >> 49, hum... >> i can see how you would say that, why do you say that? there i
did you know what you just did? >> you divided 16 into 3 equal parts. i bet you didn't think that was possible i know a physicist that didn't think it was possible. we are rocket scientists. half of you count 16, half do the t high. you can do it. first you try the 16. don't do the t high yet. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, you keep counting 16. you guys do this. you will start 5 times 3, 3 times. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, >>...