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are you sad in are you confident? arare you rosie? are you beleaguered? are you here?u know and most of the time you are not. you are just like, oh, oh. it is almost like you want to look away, because it is like that is not me there. that is what i am doing right now but that is hot necessarily me. >> rose: what is mess for you to get there? >> >> well, it is all contained in your body, you know, everything you have got, your mind, your spirit, your soul, your emotions, it is all contained in your body, at all prospects, all the chances you ever have, i remember this clint eastwood line he killed a man, he killed every opportunity he had, i can't remember which movie it is from. >> rose: it is a really good line. >> yo you spend every, you took every opportunity he ever had. >> rose: and i think what might have happened if that person had lived. >> right. like just a week ago, it is like he has been dead as long as he has been alive now, belushi. >> he has been dead as long as he has been alive and that is a funny sand dial to put in front of yourself. to flip that th
are you sad in are you confident? arare you rosie? are you beleaguered? are you here?u know and most of the time you are not. you are just like, oh, oh. it is almost like you want to look away, because it is like that is not me there. that is what i am doing right now but that is hot necessarily me. >> rose: what is mess for you to get there? >> >> well, it is all contained in your body, you know, everything you have got, your mind, your spirit, your soul, your emotions, it is...
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i said, you -- >> do you recall how many times you shot? >> i did not. >> you obviously heard the video. >> yes. >> you got to see the video? >> yes. it was very -- >> how did that make you feel watching it? >> it put me back in the moment. >> how did that make you feel? >> scared. >> about as scared as you were that day? >> not even a little bit but it brought some of it back. >> have you ever been put in that position before in your life? >> no. >> do you have any type of training to deal with being put in that position? >> objection, asked and answered. >> sustained. >> at that point, we hear the gun go off three times. you heard boom, boom, boom or bang, bang, bang, however you want to describe it. you could hear it yourself? >> yes. >> at any point, do you then move the gun to find anybody else? >> no. >> are you now searching? >> how can i describe this? i had what's called tunnel vision. my hearing kind of dimmed. my senses just kind of -- everything faded in the background. it was focused on the target and pulling the trigger. >> wa
i said, you -- >> do you recall how many times you shot? >> i did not. >> you obviously heard the video. >> yes. >> you got to see the video? >> yes. it was very -- >> how did that make you feel watching it? >> it put me back in the moment. >> how did that make you feel? >> scared. >> about as scared as you were that day? >> not even a little bit but it brought some of it back. >> have you ever been put in that...
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- yes, i love you. i adore you. you are my whole life. this is more like it, without any ceremonies or solemnities. come, relieve me of my misery. willingly, signorina. what do you want me to do? give me your hand. both if you like. oh, her hand is so soft. it's like silk. tonino has found beatrice. i must find a way to put things right. and here is one who can serve as witness. this gentleman would be suitable? oh, yes. signor florindo, at last i have succeeded in finding my fiance. he is willing to give me his hand and we would like you to be a witness. yes, signore, a witness. first, be good enough to favor me with a word. ah, oh, willingly. don't go away. i shan't be long. what's all this about you and the signorina rosaura? signorina rosaura? my friend, haven't you been in that house there? yes, signore. but for what purpose, may i ask? to get engaged to be married to the doctor's daughter. but you want to marry the signorina beatrice. yes, signore. well, how can you when you've pledged your word to the signorina rosaura? oh. well, i
- yes, i love you. i adore you. you are my whole life. this is more like it, without any ceremonies or solemnities. come, relieve me of my misery. willingly, signorina. what do you want me to do? give me your hand. both if you like. oh, her hand is so soft. it's like silk. tonino has found beatrice. i must find a way to put things right. and here is one who can serve as witness. this gentleman would be suitable? oh, yes. signor florindo, at last i have succeeded in finding my fiance. he is...
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your husband you know you stay together in your hotel room you do whatever you want but why do you feel entitled to being able to you know express your homosexuality or your sexuality publicly among the people who actually ask you not to do that well you know what why can't i express myself as as a human being as an individual as you know as a whole person. you know straight people flunk their sexuality on a daily basis with pictures of their children their grandchildren on their sexual united states but not so in this country and oh yes they do i've seen many pictures you know of their of weddings of you know you know from you know straight community from russia you know i see pictures of their children you know isn't that flaunting their sexuality well i think they they would say that it is the majority living you know what they call. normal live but you cannot argue that homosexuality is still a minority behavior i don't wonder. you know it used to be a pathologist even in your country i don't want to subscribe to that for you but you have to take into account the fact that homosexua
your husband you know you stay together in your hotel room you do whatever you want but why do you feel entitled to being able to you know express your homosexuality or your sexuality publicly among the people who actually ask you not to do that well you know what why can't i express myself as as a human being as an individual as you know as a whole person. you know straight people flunk their sexuality on a daily basis with pictures of their children their grandchildren on their sexual united...
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you so life. goes you know you it's mutual you go. to work and the joy did you enjoy the game and to do your best. after that so you got to have some personal life too about that you have that in today's world under this conditions where manny is a very big factor and also you've got so many great teams playing great hockey what is coaches main task how to sit discipline a team well he well they have to understand the game today it's a little different in different state than twenty years ago you know you can see the countries like norway denmark switzerland. they all have a good teams germany so everybody play how can i say it's not easy to go against slovenia like that a. russian team play against i mean and. they will have a difficult time because everybody can play well but also like back in soviet times i feel like if you'd lost the game it was equal to a crime you're probably afraid of come back to the country or something you know what it's i don't think you should talk about that the obviously you were coming to support it abo
you so life. goes you know you it's mutual you go. to work and the joy did you enjoy the game and to do your best. after that so you got to have some personal life too about that you have that in today's world under this conditions where manny is a very big factor and also you've got so many great teams playing great hockey what is coaches main task how to sit discipline a team well he well they have to understand the game today it's a little different in different state than twenty years ago...
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you come back. you come back.e arm like that. >> jimmy: because he wants to kill, right? he wants to kill you and eat you. >> he's just grabbing on because his back isn't being held. >> jimmy: he would kill you if he was angry, satellite. >> he could. what they do, they have lots and lots of very small muss sxlz they'll start to wrap around their prey and every time you exhale they'll squeeze and then you can't -- >> jimmy: don't you have to come up with a plan to disable the animal if he starts to kill you? >> my plan is that i'll usually watch him, make sure i know he's not getting aggressive. >> jimmy: and then what will you do if he is getting aggressive? why is he looking at me again? [ laughter ] why does he keep looking at me? >> with a snake this big, this snake is about 110 pounds and 14 feet long. so if he does start to wrap me up he'll either start at this end and you start slowly peeling it away from you. or you start at this end and you start to pull from down there. >> jimmy: i think it's better to s
you come back. you come back.e arm like that. >> jimmy: because he wants to kill, right? he wants to kill you and eat you. >> he's just grabbing on because his back isn't being held. >> jimmy: he would kill you if he was angry, satellite. >> he could. what they do, they have lots and lots of very small muss sxlz they'll start to wrap around their prey and every time you exhale they'll squeeze and then you can't -- >> jimmy: don't you have to come up with a plan to...
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, for stopping by. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>o i think the takeaway is, if we're gonna go from $500,000 to $10 million, we better be prepared. you cannot get to $1 million, 'cause we're not selling enough, and the reason we're not selling enough is because you're not good at it. >> no, i am good at it. >> no, you're not. >> yes, i am. >> yes, she is. >> no, you're not. >> yes, she is. marcus, she has grown this company. >> it's disrespectful. >> it's totally disrespectful. >> it's not disrespectful. >> it is! >> of course it is! >> to just say i'm not good at it--that's a bunch of b.s. >> no, it's not. >> that's a bunch of crap, and it's rude. >> no, it's not rude. >> it's rude, and if you want to be in partnership with us, we can't have that kind of relationship. you're now disrespecting my partner who helped me build this business, and it's not okay, and i will fight you back on that, 'cause i think she deserves an apology. >> it's not about a friendship. it's a business. >> it's a person and their job and their role, so it is
, for stopping by. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>o i think the takeaway is, if we're gonna go from $500,000 to $10 million, we better be prepared. you cannot get to $1 million, 'cause we're not selling enough, and the reason we're not selling enough is because you're not good at it. >> no, i am good at it. >> no, you're not. >> yes, i am. >> yes, she is. >> no, you're not....
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you. >> oh, my god. >> who the [bleep] do you think you are? >> this season, the stakes are even higher... this is a $50 million business, how much you lose this year? >> 400,000. >> wow. >> how much debt do you have in your business? >> 6.9 million. >> i'm sorry, how much? the money bigger... my offer is $1 million... $3 1/2 million... for 75% of the business. >> you're asking for everything that i've ever worked for. >> the formula is the same... you gotta trust the process. follow my advice... you missed a spot. we'll make a deal. it's a yes or a no. you got a deal. you can deposit this check as quick as you can get to the bank. let's make it happen. this is real business. >> i don't have cars, but i have a good business. >> you don't have cars! that is the business! >> i'm done arguing with you! this is bull[bleep]. >> my money's on the line... i don't know how you run your business this way. so failure isn't an option. do you understand that the bank could literally show up here today and lock the doors? i asked you to do one thing. >> it'
you. >> oh, my god. >> who the [bleep] do you think you are? >> this season, the stakes are even higher... this is a $50 million business, how much you lose this year? >> 400,000. >> wow. >> how much debt do you have in your business? >> 6.9 million. >> i'm sorry, how much? the money bigger... my offer is $1 million... $3 1/2 million... for 75% of the business. >> you're asking for everything that i've ever worked for. >> the formula...
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know when you really practice you make it look easy you know i mean you make mine in the past like you make it look like you're improv and the works nonstop on his delivery on his or the lines on what he's doing and i said i can get behind a guy like i'm forty pop out of town to play around you know i want to show i want to do some something with some people who are going to work what you like but i will be on your own newsroom at the same time and right right well actually good news well i did the first season a newsroom right now to talk about doing a third season and hopefully i can get some of those in but i love i mean i love doing it all why does brooklyn nine nine work i think it's because of the cast i think andre braugher you know andy samberg stephanie beecher's chelsea peretti told the truth with me we could all. all be on our own shows doing our own thing but we all chose to unify we're like the avengers you know me as i am the hope when you have a script for brooklyn nine nine did you think it would do well judy i get right away yeah you know what another thing the creator
know when you really practice you make it look easy you know i mean you make mine in the past like you make it look like you're improv and the works nonstop on his delivery on his or the lines on what he's doing and i said i can get behind a guy like i'm forty pop out of town to play around you know i want to show i want to do some something with some people who are going to work what you like but i will be on your own newsroom at the same time and right right well actually good news well i did...
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nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. what would you say would be the single biggest problem in the organization? >> it starts at the top. it's a really dynamite facility with a well-thought out system. but i don't think andrew is rational. >> yeah, erin told me he flies off the handle...[snaps]... in a nanosecond. >> he has had several explosions in the past few weeks. >> why would someone like you put up with stuff like that? >> i love the animals, but i have my limits. man-to-man...i'm planning my exit. >> are other people too? >> yes. >> and why do you wanna leave? >> one of the biggest reasons is i got bit recently. andrew literally got in my face and yelled at me and blamed me for it. >> in front of other employees? >> yes. and that's the thing. i mean, everybody else responded like normal people would. and if it weren't for that, i'm not a violent guy, but i would have probably left here in handcuffs and andrew in an ambulance. >> i thought we could maybe just go into the training room and talk. >> now? >> is that
nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. what would you say would be the single biggest problem in the organization? >> it starts at the top. it's a really dynamite facility with a well-thought out system. but i don't think andrew is rational. >> yeah, erin told me he flies off the handle...[snaps]... in a nanosecond. >> he has had several explosions in the past few weeks. >> why would someone like you put up with stuff like that? >> i love the animals, but i...
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thank you for being on the show. >> thank you, carol. it is a pleasure. >> hormone-altering chemicals in the food and the things we touch every day. there is a lot of information here. we are going do this like a little game. i'm going to point to something. you tell me what the hormone altering drug is and what it does and how you can avoid it. how does that sound. >> sounds great. >> we are set up here. let's start over here with receipts. what's in a receipt? >> bpa. bpa has been found in the bodies of 93% of americans according to government tests. it has been associated with everything from heart disease to obesity and it affects our hormone systems. it is also found in the lining of canned foods. we recommend you choose fresh food over canned and avoid it when you can. i have an envelope i try to put them in there because what the bpa does is help find ty nk to the paper. >> so they can't afford it so you have to avoid it. this is a big one. this is regular old tap water drinking water. all my friends say i love new york city tap w
thank you for being on the show. >> thank you, carol. it is a pleasure. >> hormone-altering chemicals in the food and the things we touch every day. there is a lot of information here. we are going do this like a little game. i'm going to point to something. you tell me what the hormone altering drug is and what it does and how you can avoid it. how does that sound. >> sounds great. >> we are set up here. let's start over here with receipts. what's in a receipt? >>...
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how do you know which one is right for you? for me a good diet is not solely based on if it help you lose weight. my criteria is does it make you healthy? of course, keeping weight off is an added bonus. remember, a healthy body will be at its optimum healthy weight. today we explore the earth diet that claims to keep you healthy all while eating only what nature provides. plus, the wet brush. which is supposed to detain gl hair with ease. is this like the emperor's new clothes? it seems all the women with long hair in this building love this brush. i just don't get it. is it just that they are susceptible to suggestion? or is it something different about my hair that this detangling brush just doesn't work for me? the creator of wet brush is here to convince me that it really does work. but first, this is eating disorders awareness week. diseases such as anorexia and bulimia are a very big problem today. today i'm pleased to have kirsten hagland with me, miss america 2008. she has a book which tackles the subject of eating dis
how do you know which one is right for you? for me a good diet is not solely based on if it help you lose weight. my criteria is does it make you healthy? of course, keeping weight off is an added bonus. remember, a healthy body will be at its optimum healthy weight. today we explore the earth diet that claims to keep you healthy all while eating only what nature provides. plus, the wet brush. which is supposed to detain gl hair with ease. is this like the emperor's new clothes? it seems all...
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if you keep my mother looking at you you are you're everywhere you keep on going is first and foremost being a mother yes and i have to keep reminding myself because it's so easy to get self obsessed and too involved in what you do because on a walk a whole night and so it's very easy to to get pulled into that i was just done doing he's doing great great job. coming up is any topic off limits for this osborne show find out just. a. very hard to tell. you that sex with other great there's no. such. a. i've got a quote for you. that's pretty tough. stay with sob story. if this guy like smear that guy stead of working for the people both issues the mainstream media for each other right right be sure to. think that rather. old. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got this huge area covered. one thing we always love about last one is she tells it like it is and she you don't have a cut off switch i mean why are you so willing to discuss some things that a lot of people would not discuss you know it's like it's my talent i don't have a talent i'm a businesswo
if you keep my mother looking at you you are you're everywhere you keep on going is first and foremost being a mother yes and i have to keep reminding myself because it's so easy to get self obsessed and too involved in what you do because on a walk a whole night and so it's very easy to to get pulled into that i was just done doing he's doing great great job. coming up is any topic off limits for this osborne show find out just. a. very hard to tell. you that sex with other great there's no....
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you said it and what did you mean when you said it?e it as always. watters world on deck. the super bowl party edition. at panera bread, we've crafted our power bowls to help you power your day. start with protein-packed egg whites and savory roasted turkey for breakfast. or power up your lunch with antibiotic-free chicken and our flavorful cilantro jalapeno hummus. power bowls from panera bread - power up today. we have been tasked to find art the nazis have stolen. [ male announcer ] george clooney. matt damon. bill murray. john goodman. d cate blanchett. [ man ] this is our history, and it's not to be destroyed. we better get it back. [ male announcer ] "the monuments men." rated pg-13. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil col
you said it and what did you mean when you said it?e it as always. watters world on deck. the super bowl party edition. at panera bread, we've crafted our power bowls to help you power your day. start with protein-packed egg whites and savory roasted turkey for breakfast. or power up your lunch with antibiotic-free chicken and our flavorful cilantro jalapeno hummus. power bowls from panera bread - power up today. we have been tasked to find art the nazis have stolen. [ male announcer ] george...
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i do anyway but let's start out with you what got you into pop what got you interested in politics you know i was interested in politics written large from actually a early age. late in high school i read a lot my dad like to talk politics but when i got to campus at wayne state university i got involved in the. struggle trying to get my college wayne state to divest from apartheid south africa really learn how to you know go up to folks and ask them to sign a petition that's where i learned how to do that kind of stuff and knocking on doors and being part of that whole kind of thing but honestly i really didn't have a lot of confidence in that total politics intil you know i was born thirty one thirty two years old i had gone to college to go on law school and was working as a as a public defender and actually a poverty lawyer when i met paul wellstone who really kind of offered an example of somebody who could do electoral politics in a way harmonize with his values in an authentic way and he actually got to change my mind on the possibility of part electoral politics delivering good
i do anyway but let's start out with you what got you into pop what got you interested in politics you know i was interested in politics written large from actually a early age. late in high school i read a lot my dad like to talk politics but when i got to campus at wayne state university i got involved in the. struggle trying to get my college wayne state to divest from apartheid south africa really learn how to you know go up to folks and ask them to sign a petition that's where i learned...
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made of you twins you having times you know i mean if you put a convention do you still have no yeah you just never we've never gone you know you know when you're in washington i don't scares me for some reason being around when it's a little freaky well i was telling the staff that i had one twin on one cheek and the other twin was in there couldn't make him down i was on my phone. all over the country when i got to the school he said that's my brother before i picked up the phone yeah you have that have you have oh yes we do the only thing we can't do is like feel each other's pain like if i pinch mines not i know what she's thinking right now she can't hide anything from me and vice versa what am i thinking you're really excited yes i am you're a little nervous a little cry very lovely like you're having a great time yes i am a kid. it was still the course of brothers years ago they felt each other's pain really that we but that was so it is emotional and we feel each other's pain but i mean i know you and i know i mean it's not like i feel if you're both mothers yes doing reality
made of you twins you having times you know i mean if you put a convention do you still have no yeah you just never we've never gone you know you know when you're in washington i don't scares me for some reason being around when it's a little freaky well i was telling the staff that i had one twin on one cheek and the other twin was in there couldn't make him down i was on my phone. all over the country when i got to the school he said that's my brother before i picked up the phone yeah you...
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you do the math, if you open 100. so the catch to this whole deal, uh, is that i have to be convinced that the prototype works. like andrew mentioned earlier, the place needs to be jazzed up. it's a little crusty and rusty. would you agree with that? the other thing that needs to change is the relationship between the two of you. do you feel underappreciated here? >> sometimes. 'cause there's times where we don't talk, we don't communicate. >> why is that? >> [sighs] you know, i have a lot of ideas. i'm full of ideas. >> mm. and good ones, too. >> i don't have time to discuss things for 45 minutes to an hour. it's just, i'm wired differently. like, i can't sit and talk about stuff like that. >> if you guys can't communicate as business partners, you can't be in business together. if you can't tell him what's wrong, then you shouldn't be in business together. >> [sighs] he and i really don't, you know, hang out, and... [sniffles] [sighs] i just want us to click. right now, it's not clicking. >> coming up... the catch t
you do the math, if you open 100. so the catch to this whole deal, uh, is that i have to be convinced that the prototype works. like andrew mentioned earlier, the place needs to be jazzed up. it's a little crusty and rusty. would you agree with that? the other thing that needs to change is the relationship between the two of you. do you feel underappreciated here? >> sometimes. 'cause there's times where we don't talk, we don't communicate. >> why is that? >> [sighs] you know,...
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>> you should. you should! the net result is the same. >> yeah. >> to me a note sale is actually an easier deal, and i have no problem with that. if you could do 240,000 for the note, i can tell you that that number works. >> under these terms, are you comfortable moving forward? >> yeah. >> okay, so we have a deal then? >> yeah, 240,000 will be the purchase price. >> let me ask you a question. this is more of a trivia question. what would you guess that we do as a company? >> mr. green tea? >> yes. >> uh, make tea leaves? >> okay. >> [laughs] >> thanks, buddy. i appreciate it. efharisto. >> what--what do you do? >> we make ice cream. >> oh, really? >> yeah, that's what i said. [laughter] >> you might want to think about your rebranding. [laughter] >> oh, good. good point. thank you. i may--i would have paid you 245,000 for that. [laughter] holy moly. look at you. >> [chuckles] what's up? >> looking sharp. >> thank you. >> while the warehouse papers are being drawn up, i've asked the graphic designers to put to
>> you should. you should! the net result is the same. >> yeah. >> to me a note sale is actually an easier deal, and i have no problem with that. if you could do 240,000 for the note, i can tell you that that number works. >> under these terms, are you comfortable moving forward? >> yeah. >> okay, so we have a deal then? >> yeah, 240,000 will be the purchase price. >> let me ask you a question. this is more of a trivia question. what would you...
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here for you know you don't need it right you would fire trump. do you have an entrepreneurs hero is there someone in the world of entrepreneurship out to you what there's a lot of people i look up to i think you know one of the people that i really respect and and and love is the wrens of. who owns the sea and just just how there's this layer of a transparent scene right it's like the great entrepreneurs that i love the most is like there's not there's not a bill be honest about everything and i'll tell you exactly how it is good or bad and we'll just put a stake in the ground on opinion but not drive it home and it's like that's the stuff i respect them obviously. normal to me it's i think you stay home go by and not really ultimately taking any of it that seriously you know it's a you get more excited about these new opportunities and doing new things and i get excited about being healthy when i go on a twelve day run of legs you know trying a new health kick in it all working as i know i have this incredible energy i just want to share with an
here for you know you don't need it right you would fire trump. do you have an entrepreneurs hero is there someone in the world of entrepreneurship out to you what there's a lot of people i look up to i think you know one of the people that i really respect and and and love is the wrens of. who owns the sea and just just how there's this layer of a transparent scene right it's like the great entrepreneurs that i love the most is like there's not there's not a bill be honest about everything and...
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i'll have you do it. >> rose: it will bring you there. >> god bless you. >> rose: so you changed theg a bit for one of the characters. it was sort of dark. i think that's as dark as you can get. and you said she loves because she's come to be an interesting character. >> we invented it. all these people were invented. the mayor, i went on youtube and watched a video his grandson made about him that broke my heart and told me what a good man he was. >> rose: the mayor. >> the mayor. his grandson made a video that's on youtube that's just beautiful and heart breaking. >> rose: his grandson. >> of him in real life when he's an old man. he did. >> rose: somebody in new jersey told me. >> chris matthews knows all those guys. >> rose: chris grew up in philadelphia which is next door. >> yes. so the f.b.i. loved him, the irving character loved him and that's one of the beautiful things. >> rose: look what they did to him, they put him in prison. that's will you have, isn't it. >> they felt great heart back about it. you were asking me about the women in the transformation. the jennifer char
i'll have you do it. >> rose: it will bring you there. >> god bless you. >> rose: so you changed theg a bit for one of the characters. it was sort of dark. i think that's as dark as you can get. and you said she loves because she's come to be an interesting character. >> we invented it. all these people were invented. the mayor, i went on youtube and watched a video his grandson made about him that broke my heart and told me what a good man he was. >> rose: the...
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you are aware this is your last chance, maybe, you have to grab it and you have to make in work and you mess-up and we saw that with peyton manning. >> that's why i always think peyton manning is not better with two weeks to prepare. >> no. >> because i think it is two more weeks to obsess. >> to obsess over it. >> is that right? >> and. >> rose: he obsesses and is too anal already. >> he should only have a week to prepare because after that, you know, charlie it becomes spy versus spy well here is what he is thinking is so this is what i am going to think so this is what he is thinking. >> but just go out and play the game. >> rose: should we think less of his career because of this? >> >> this is a gigantic moment because peyton manning may not get to another super bowl, so, you know, it is going to affect his legacy, there is no question about it. but i always say, i am so glad as a hall of fame voter that guys have to be retired for five years before we consider their case. >> rose: because you are thinking about. >> yes remember when kirk warn fore the went to the super wole everyb
you are aware this is your last chance, maybe, you have to grab it and you have to make in work and you mess-up and we saw that with peyton manning. >> that's why i always think peyton manning is not better with two weeks to prepare. >> no. >> because i think it is two more weeks to obsess. >> to obsess over it. >> is that right? >> and. >> rose: he obsesses and is too anal already. >> he should only have a week to prepare because after that, you...
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one the people you pay money for you give you. the blues. people take care of you know what you would get up. this is such a good story though. this doesn't work it should never be no home in this city for bridges sitting in the work and home as you got over twenty thousand to see this bill. as. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom wanted to sort out all the shoals were empty. in november the. warehouses it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people who are eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't. look at the lists incredibly heavy bombing. it was a directory very sheltered and everyone was buried underneath. all of them. is obviously more for the latest because it's painted. women wanted to avoid great they really needed to buy guts and burn how to use them. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it'
one the people you pay money for you give you. the blues. people take care of you know what you would get up. this is such a good story though. this doesn't work it should never be no home in this city for bridges sitting in the work and home as you got over twenty thousand to see this bill. as. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom wanted to sort...
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you didn't use the you said you are a community organizer from chicago. me to sell you are a carbell ice cream salesman from long island you are a radical long haired lawyer. >> he didn't take offense at it. he said yes. he knew what i was talking about. >> total and measured man. >> you are so wrong on this. there was no disrespect the offense was profound and unsettling to me. i don't want to play race here. the fact that he is the first black president to me the way i have been brought up in the civil rights movement, you really want to make sure that you accord him all of the respect and dignity you would to george w. bush or william jefferson clinton or george h.w. bush. >> it's not my job to be a social scientist or to please you geraldo rivera who is looking more like a cartel member every day, okay? it's not my job to do that. >> i'm not going to start picking you apart that's my job. i got it, i asked him the tough questions that nobody else, no one has asked him. and, the reaction all over othe world because now we are discussing all of this, th
you didn't use the you said you are a community organizer from chicago. me to sell you are a carbell ice cream salesman from long island you are a radical long haired lawyer. >> he didn't take offense at it. he said yes. he knew what i was talking about. >> total and measured man. >> you are so wrong on this. there was no disrespect the offense was profound and unsettling to me. i don't want to play race here. the fact that he is the first black president to me the way i have...
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someone gives you an atom, you take some tweezers, you put it under the microscope and you look at it and you get, oh, what's it gonna look like? begin with "n" end with thing. nothing, right? now you take another microscope and put it on the top of that microscope, get 40 microscopes, get on top of a ladder. every microscope--look down, ooh, what do you see? nothing. then someone says what's the atom look like? and you say, got no looks. atom got no looks. how can atom have no looks? it turn out that atom have no looks because it's smaller than the wavelength of light, that which you look at it with, huh? smaller than the wavelength of light. let me show you what i mean. let's suppose we have a tank, a tank of water here. and all i have here is i have like maybe a rock. there's a rock and a tank and over here i have some sort of detector and over here i take a meter stick and i go flip, flip, flip, flip, flip and i make waves and the waves travel. here's the waves like this. when the waves hit the rocks, can you see the rock disturbs the waves? with this detector, which consists of a
someone gives you an atom, you take some tweezers, you put it under the microscope and you look at it and you get, oh, what's it gonna look like? begin with "n" end with thing. nothing, right? now you take another microscope and put it on the top of that microscope, get 40 microscopes, get on top of a ladder. every microscope--look down, ooh, what do you see? nothing. then someone says what's the atom look like? and you say, got no looks. atom got no looks. how can atom have no looks?...
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get a lot more detail than you would have got if you tried to talk on the phone you know once every six months or so as i think that's valuable that's definitely valuable one of the reasons why i think you know the old as they call it people like me and you like it is because we don't have as much time on our hands to go around making those phone calls so we do this now the thing is our presence is part of what chases the young people away they don't want to hang out with the olds around they want they want other young people around so that's why they move off the air they see us are like oh let's get out of here often how do you do that i'm going to jump in here go ahead please yeah but well i just want to save it. you have to remember that like for that you have to look at what demographics matter to what industries you're in the television industry for so for you a different demographic is more valuable because that demographic tends to spend more money or they would be more interested in watching your show snap chat is not going to be a good demographic necessarily for you becau
get a lot more detail than you would have got if you tried to talk on the phone you know once every six months or so as i think that's valuable that's definitely valuable one of the reasons why i think you know the old as they call it people like me and you like it is because we don't have as much time on our hands to go around making those phone calls so we do this now the thing is our presence is part of what chases the young people away they don't want to hang out with the olds around they...
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when i hear that you won't see me ♪ ♪ don't don't you want me you know i don't believe you when you say♪ ♪ don't you want me baby don't you want me oh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: joseph gordon-levitt, you're up. [ cheers and applause ] >> this one's going to start with a classic, this is called "tony danza," -- "tiny dancer." [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ but oh how it feels so real lying here with no one near ♪ ♪ only you and you can hear me when i say softly slowly hold me closer tiny dancer ♪ [ cheers ] ♪ count the headlights on the highway lay me down in sheets of linen ♪ ♪ you had a busy day today ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my god. very good. [ cheers and applause ] all right. oh, my god. i can't believe we're out of breath lip syncing. [ laughter ] we're going to do one more round. stephen merchant, kick it off, my man. [ cheers ] >> can i have the volume a bit louder on the speakers? i'm worried the crowd is so excited and i can't even hear the song. [ laughter ] i take this very seriously, james. >> jimmy: all right. [ laughter ] after you, please. >> i not even using the microphone. >> jimmy:
when i hear that you won't see me ♪ ♪ don't don't you want me you know i don't believe you when you say♪ ♪ don't you want me baby don't you want me oh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: joseph gordon-levitt, you're up. [ cheers and applause ] >> this one's going to start with a classic, this is called "tony danza," -- "tiny dancer." [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ but oh how it feels so real lying here with no one near ♪ ♪ only you and you can hear me when i...
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i love you. i love you. now say it back. >> you want the truth? you want real?i'm ready for real. >> this is the truth. this is real. this is real. what you hear is real. this is me. >> what? what do you mean? what, are you doing an accent? an american accent? >> no, there is no english. there is only american. there is no english. >> what are you talking about? >> stop it. >> i falsified my records after -- back to birth. i falsified them. my name is sidney and i'm from albuquerque, new mexico. i'm not edith. there is no edith. >> you're freaking me out. >> all right. both of you explain the scene to me. you started on that. we know that she has -- as part of the scam, she has a british tory line she's developed. here, he's feeling it. i love you, i love you. what did you as a director want to achieve? >> this is an interesting example of how he works, actually. let me take you through the whole thing. you want me to say it? >> yeah. >> this is a moment in the film where she has to make a turn. the whole thing is, is she onning him or is she not conning him? is
i love you. i love you. now say it back. >> you want the truth? you want real?i'm ready for real. >> this is the truth. this is real. this is real. what you hear is real. this is me. >> what? what do you mean? what, are you doing an accent? an american accent? >> no, there is no english. there is only american. there is no english. >> what are you talking about? >> stop it. >> i falsified my records after -- back to birth. i falsified them. my name is...
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you want me to take the trunk in. you do what you like with it. but you don't know me. i do not know you. confounded idiot. i am going into the inn. i am putting the trunk in your bedroom. have a good sleep. and when the effects of the drink have worn off, heh heh heh, you'll know me. [mus] the jewels, the money. your servant, signor zanetto. oh, oh, yes. you want me? yes, sir. you are signor zanetto bisognosi, are you not? yes, that is i, at your service. all the better if she takes me for zanetto. if you please, sir, my mistress would like to speak with you. oh, what beautiful jewels the signor zanetto has. ha ha, i understand. someone's seen the jewels from that house and she's been sent as an ambassador. i suppose they're for the signorina rosaura. she is your mistress? my mistress, signore. mm-hmm. you could be right. it depends on whether they suit her. oh, i'm sure they will. she's such a beautiful young lady. bravo. she's doing well for a procuress. tell me, how do i have to pay? in what connection? concerning the money. what money? aha, it's the jewels that are
you want me to take the trunk in. you do what you like with it. but you don't know me. i do not know you. confounded idiot. i am going into the inn. i am putting the trunk in your bedroom. have a good sleep. and when the effects of the drink have worn off, heh heh heh, you'll know me. [mus] the jewels, the money. your servant, signor zanetto. oh, oh, yes. you want me? yes, sir. you are signor zanetto bisognosi, are you not? yes, that is i, at your service. all the better if she takes me for...
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how can you protect yourself? if you get pinkeye, what should you do?rs on that, next. [ ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. get 36 months interest-free financing, and save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. plus, free delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. keep more presidents in your wallet. this special financing offer ends presidents' day at sleep train. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> i am giving rather risk the credit. he doesn't want you to worry. this segment about everything that worries us comes from a view whoever asked when i get ready for work i get a nose bleed as i shave after my shower. should i worry? do
how can you protect yourself? if you get pinkeye, what should you do?rs on that, next. [ ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. get 36 months interest-free financing, and save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399....
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when call,en the dernd t you order today woordet cost you -- cost you a cent. you that's right. thawandand youorder todayor willor s free for 30 days. we won' evenen charge you for sh handling for t hand t rst 30 day tt 30 d use your dermawand free for 30 days tprove it wil tgive ye the results you see in today'soday'show. . . it doesn't, put it ' it, p the boxed, and we will pay the co for you to send it back to us. that is a er to - 100% risk-free tria ri you've got absolutely nothing to lose. log on now. on now.order your very own dermawand. when come back, you see some more stunning live results. here's your chance order. >>whatwh if you could takifyears off your appearance with your own radiofre cyn radiofre cyn ra ra ra christ just one side of her face. look at the di loence. now here is christine today. 16 16 years laterno surgical face face king kiigliftlift what ifd fuhrman redefi the appearance of your entire c and neck line? ck ck is 65. what if yo what reduce the du look of a baggylook o faced? l has, and shend is 58. 58.whald dramatild dra improve the appearance of
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in good to he so you. >> bill, thank you.ristie being pursued by the feds. legal is next. [ sneezes, coughs ] i'veot a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's te for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is twon't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. hi boys! i've made you campbell's chunky new england clam chowder. wow! this is incredible! i know. and now it has more clams! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? [ male announcer ] it fills you up right. probably wasn't talking about dollars. pretty much everybody wants to keep those. ♪ most car insurance companies know this -- because they keep yellinabout it. onlyhey don't say how they're saving those dollars. ♪ but esuran was born online, raised by chnology, and majo in efficiency. when they save, u save. so you can keep your dollars. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. >>> thank for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. in the is it leg
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well i think you know for safari you you follow your passions so you know you knew your photo if you if you feel that that's what you would like to do it you would like to write about art and just write about are ok. it's also good that you kind of weather and snow i think of going back to school and getting my degree in no phd in art history in them. it sort of ground it's me and you know it's there now like every dial. so you know i've kissed it could assist all of history it's not the only stood up looking and saying i didn't like it i don't like it. describing its kindle having debates it's actually very important because it gives you perspective on on on on the how to milk no and better than that. and so was i saying no it is very important. passion is staid the beginning you know you have to call it writing yes and then the ew ew ew ew create a framework for you all for your passions no it's not the only passion but this also. hopefully intelligent way of communicating. and then i think was what we need from critics nowadays when youths this ice etc far the sincerity in no way
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one when you think you know as you get locked up for. actually in defense of america if you have an address you can get supplemental security or you get welfare but will say hey look they don't like to give you room and they simply do this if you're supposedly able bodied men they will give you welfare but they want you to work a few hours a day do something but if you're disabled then you're entitled to supplemental security income which is about like eight hundred dollars a month plus food stamps plus medicaid but you have to have an address in order to receive a check it doesn't have to be your own lease living you can say you're living with somebody you are living with a friend or how do you get it rest if you're home. made. a good approach. right take. a class. take squad write club break ok this is his corner this is this is his spot and everyone who lives on that street knows him and when they go to the ice restaurant and they have extra food to take out to get him to give a gift to him both in a good mood to give them a cooler we
one when you think you know as you get locked up for. actually in defense of america if you have an address you can get supplemental security or you get welfare but will say hey look they don't like to give you room and they simply do this if you're supposedly able bodied men they will give you welfare but they want you to work a few hours a day do something but if you're disabled then you're entitled to supplemental security income which is about like eight hundred dollars a month plus food...
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no even you and i know he's not i mean you know what's he's saying that if you if you give people an antidote to an overdose what you're what's going to happen is people are going to more like be more likely to shoot up and you know there's absolutely no science behind that in fact the science demonstrates the opposite that if you give people access to knowledge zone and in fact the swiss in the u.k. experience if you give them actual pharmaceutical heroin in a controlled environment you reduce aids you reduce habsi you reduce all these problems and eventually people quit and then and you and you radically reduce overdoses is this is he like plan a some kind of weird base. i don't get it i don't think so i think. he relied on whatever he did that is made of any body there is in that state to make the decision that no this doesn't fact increase heroin use or the dangers there is no evidence of that ever he did not cite any of that just to be that's certainly up to him as the governor to make that decision so he's either bad voters why is it going to be a bad decision i'm you know no l
no even you and i know he's not i mean you know what's he's saying that if you if you give people an antidote to an overdose what you're what's going to happen is people are going to more like be more likely to shoot up and you know there's absolutely no science behind that in fact the science demonstrates the opposite that if you give people access to knowledge zone and in fact the swiss in the u.k. experience if you give them actual pharmaceutical heroin in a controlled environment you reduce...
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if you look behind me you can see, if you pan out behind me. and the uprights there, i'm going to look to your teammate, a field goal, you bet with me or against me. >> i don't think he is going to be able to do it. >> i guess it is about 25 yards. >> if you take the jersey off -- >> what do you think? >> larry. >> i don't think so. >> you're betting against me? >> i saw how you did throwing the ball -- i think you're a better thrower than a field goal picker -- >> i'll give you 100 to one. >> i'll go with you. >> you got 100? -- all right, now, more importantly, let's talk about the game of football. i was surprised this week. joe namath, i have always been a giants fan living in new york. he says he has residual brain impact, you played as hard as anybody i know in the game. >> some guys have problems with it. we've seen it. but i think others don't have as much of a problem with it. there is a lot that is going on with this issue in the national football league. and the federal government objected to the settlement, they believe it wouldn't
if you look behind me you can see, if you pan out behind me. and the uprights there, i'm going to look to your teammate, a field goal, you bet with me or against me. >> i don't think he is going to be able to do it. >> i guess it is about 25 yards. >> if you take the jersey off -- >> what do you think? >> larry. >> i don't think so. >> you're betting against me? >> i saw how you did throwing the ball -- i think you're a better thrower than a field...
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we need you, dog. >> the city depends on staunch riders like you that will give you the perks you deserve we will name a street after regan. hell, we'll name they them all after regan. >> are you worried about your trip home? >> this train is running straight to sean's house. >> please stay. >> stay. >> stay. >> stay. >> ♪ stay >>> ♪ stay mr. hannity stay ♪ what will we do if you go away ♪ ♪ who would we impose socialism upon? ♪ ♪ stay in your first and second home and don't disappear forever smote. ♪ ♪ please mr. hannity ♪ please mr. hannity ♪ keep your far right sanity. >> how could i possibly leave? joining me with reaction is our good friends from "the five" kimberly guilfoyle and eric bolling. >> isn't that fantastic? a whole production begging you to stay. what is your answer? >> i am thinking about this. this way, that way and racist and sexist and blah, blah, blah and i thought about it. how about i invite john stewart to move with me to florida or texas. better weather, less taxes and he would have a better life. >> like a "three's company" and" boosom buddies"-type thing? >> he
we need you, dog. >> the city depends on staunch riders like you that will give you the perks you deserve we will name a street after regan. hell, we'll name they them all after regan. >> are you worried about your trip home? >> this train is running straight to sean's house. >> please stay. >> stay. >> stay. >> stay. >> ♪ stay >>> ♪ stay mr. hannity stay ♪ what will we do if you go away ♪ ♪ who would we impose socialism upon?...
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there you go. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by -- >> the street.com. founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> he has the right background to lead the company during had era. >> microsoft officially starts is ne its next chapter. is this the fresh start investors have been looking for or more of the same? >>> opportunity knocks, stocks bounce back today but have taken a beating this year, leading many to wonder if there's value
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if you are not doing that, if you are just following, you will not be a will to build up at the positionand we will shelby jets and we write some the technology, and the reason that people pay us for our technology is because every year we are coming up with the next new thing because they do not want to get commoditized either. if there commoditized, they are not beholden have the margins that they want to do to continue to invest in research and development and drive the future. >> peer, what does disruptive innovation mean to you? >> in the life sciences, we are currently seeing an increase in knowledge. we are generating more data this year than we have generated in all of mankind together in the lifetime -- in the life sciences. this is going to increase going forward. 20 years ago, we were young hipsters who disrupted an industry. we creative solutions ubiquitously used, solutions to process nucleic acids, today pretty much standardized around certain technologies that we created. but we are also faced with new technologies emerging that potentially could disrupt future application
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[laughter] >> thank you. thank you. great to have you.at to have at the table. >> a great to be here. >> of the contributions you have made. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to the late edition of "bloomberg west," where we cover the global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. i'm emily chang. our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. the value of the digital currency bitcoin is plunging. it is falling more than seven percent. one of the best-known bitcoin exchanges, mt. gox, temporarily suspended all bitcoin withdrawals. mt. gox writes --
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you know that. if i catch you out here and you don't go home, i'm going to be looking for you.go home. >> sorry, what? >> when it comes to inmates' feelings about correctional staff, our producers have heard a wide range of opinions. we met christopher carrillo inside a heavily graded cell at san quentin. >> you give respect, you get respect. a lot of people say these guys don't treat us right. at times they don't, but it's hard when you've got a lot of people in here. can't be happy too much in prison. it's not disney land. >> but an inmate at another california prison had a much harsher view of the cops. >> i hate cops. they're diabolical. they're petty. they present to the public that they're law and order, this and that but in here they'll stab you in the back. they write false write-ups. they got a hidden agenda. they want to keep us locked up in here so they make money. you know, this is a prison industrial complex. it's all about money. >> there is one place, however, where trust is put to the ultimate test. it's the prison kitchen. >> everything back here could be made
you know that. if i catch you out here and you don't go home, i'm going to be looking for you.go home. >> sorry, what? >> when it comes to inmates' feelings about correctional staff, our producers have heard a wide range of opinions. we met christopher carrillo inside a heavily graded cell at san quentin. >> you give respect, you get respect. a lot of people say these guys don't treat us right. at times they don't, but it's hard when you've got a lot of people in here. can't...
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dare you pretend, after what you have said that you are in a state of grace? if i am not, may god bring me to it, if i am, may god keep me in it. that is a very good reply, my lord. were you in a state of grace when you stole the archbishop's horse? oh, devil take the archbishop's horse and you too! we are here to try a case of heresy, and no sooner do we come to the root of the matter then we are thrown back by idiots who understand nothing but horses. gentlemen, gentlemen, in clinging to these small issues you are the maid's best advocates. i am not surprised his lordship has lost patience with you. what does the promoter say? does he press these trumpery matters? i am bound by my office to press everything, but i share the impatience of his lordship as to these minor charges. only, with great respect, i must emphasize the gravity of two very horrible and blasphemous crimes which she does not deny. first, she communicates with evil spirits and is therefore a sorceress. second, she wears men's clothes, which is indecent, unnatural, and abominable. and in spit
dare you pretend, after what you have said that you are in a state of grace? if i am not, may god bring me to it, if i am, may god keep me in it. that is a very good reply, my lord. were you in a state of grace when you stole the archbishop's horse? oh, devil take the archbishop's horse and you too! we are here to try a case of heresy, and no sooner do we come to the root of the matter then we are thrown back by idiots who understand nothing but horses. gentlemen, gentlemen, in clinging to...
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very nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's nice to meet you. >> heard a lot about you. >> you too.o, rich, tell me a little bit about the history of mr. green tea. >> well, you know, my dad started this business, you know, 45, 50 years ago. >> he's the real mr. green tea. >> he saw the need of high-quality ice cream for the restaurants. he had a friend who was also in the ice cream business, and my dad believed you gotta sell to food service--to restaurants, and his friend believed you gotta sell to grocery stores. my dad went his way, founded mr. green tea, and put it into restaurants, and reuben went his way and founded haagen-dazs. so, you know. you see who actually had the better idea. >> haagen-dazs as in-- as in the haagen-dazs, multi-billion-dollar ice cream? >> exactly. >> do you have his number? maybe i can go do some business with him. >> well-- [laughter] >> i like this story because it's a classic case of being willing to take risks. in the case of mr. green tea, they like to get up to the plate and hit singles, and in the case of haagen-dazs, they were swinging for the
very nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's nice to meet you. >> heard a lot about you. >> you too.o, rich, tell me a little bit about the history of mr. green tea. >> well, you know, my dad started this business, you know, 45, 50 years ago. >> he's the real mr. green tea. >> he saw the need of high-quality ice cream for the restaurants. he had a friend who was also in the ice cream business, and my dad believed you gotta sell to food service--to restaurants,...
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if you can still work, if you take it you are still working you are going to get nailed. >> the other issue is that the bond rates are low. it is very important. if you can hold off from 66 to 70 years so it is like having a 8% return curry is much better than bonds. if you are single it just depends on longevity. if you are married, in both people are working or if there's one person who stayed at home and other person work, there still is a strategy. >> it will allow, if my spouse worked, if i filed in suspended 866. i hold off to let my benefits continue to grow and 8%, she can take the spousal benefits and then at 70 years old i can turn this on and if she had word she conflict to her own. there are a lot of ways to maximize social security that people are not thinking about. if there are software programs that can do that for you. >> so if people want a copy of your 10 tellers, they can drop your e-mail or find online. >> no. 4, planning for survival. this is an open, some people marry young, some people marry at the same age. my grandparents died one year apart. >> sometimes the
if you can still work, if you take it you are still working you are going to get nailed. >> the other issue is that the bond rates are low. it is very important. if you can hold off from 66 to 70 years so it is like having a 8% return curry is much better than bonds. if you are single it just depends on longevity. if you are married, in both people are working or if there's one person who stayed at home and other person work, there still is a strategy. >> it will allow, if my spouse...
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i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. i love you. >> dana, i have to ask, how does that happen? >> someone wrote a very compelling press release, and they knew they the local news, which i love local news, they were going to be talking about valentine's day, and they needed to tie it into something the kids are talking about, the mobile apps, and you marry the two, and they wrote it so beautifully that the journalists, they don't have to write it for them. it just writes itself. >> i need to clarify something. when andrea put her cup this way, we have known each other for seven years, i no way intended that to be -- she would never go out with me, number one, and number two, i said i would make a contribution for valentine's day. >> thank you for clarifying that. >> god knows if you ever try that, you'll be killed. >> bob, you're not going to eat those, are you? you can't eat all that. you can have one. >> did you hear about the story this week that the school is so progressive
i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> i love you. i love you. >> dana, i have to ask, how does that happen? >> someone wrote a very compelling press release, and they knew they the local news, which i love local news, they were going to be talking about valentine's day, and they needed to tie it into something the kids are talking about, the mobile apps, and you marry the two, and they wrote it so beautifully that the journalists, they...
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you played in four, so you have your first experience when you were a newbie, and then when you wereeran. how important is the experience factor? >> i don't think it's as important as you think. people beat it into their brain that it's different and it's really just another game. once they get involved in the game and it gets started, the defense hopefully for them will set the tone and let the offense settle in, because they're going to try to run the ball with marshawn. but i really don't think after it gets going it will be much of an issue. >> i want to ask you about the quarterbacks in this matchup, peyton manning specifically. does he need this super bowl win to cement his legacy? does the number of super bowls matter or is it just how great is he? >> i don't think it matters. he's already been there and won one, been to another one. the numbers that he's throwing up right now is crazy. obviously the rules are helping him a little bit, but he's still a great player. very accurate throwing the ball. i think what he's done already speaks for itself. if he wins it adds to it. but
you played in four, so you have your first experience when you were a newbie, and then when you wereeran. how important is the experience factor? >> i don't think it's as important as you think. people beat it into their brain that it's different and it's really just another game. once they get involved in the game and it gets started, the defense hopefully for them will set the tone and let the offense settle in, because they're going to try to run the ball with marshawn. but i really...
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no matter how fast you run, wherever you end up you are still you. >> it is true. >> it is. ambassador, would you want to know exactly when you were going to die for the sake of planning? >> no. it would be depressing for years and years in advance. i think this problem will be taken care of. i think obamacare will forbid death inequality. if you have good genes you will have to give them up for the guy next to you so he can live as long as you can. otherwise we will have disparity in the world. >> i know where a club where you redistribute genes around midnight. it is a lot of fun actually. i often end up with very -- joanne, even if this were possible and you could know when you would die there would be ways you could die before. >> oh yeah, drownings, accidents, murder. >> i love how drowning wasn't an accident. >> purposeful drowning. >> what about a girl who texted herself into a train. >> did she? >> yes, she was texting and she ran into a train and she -- and it didn't kill her. but it did break her iphone. >> that's scary. people are not paying attention and it could
no matter how fast you run, wherever you end up you are still you. >> it is true. >> it is. ambassador, would you want to know exactly when you were going to die for the sake of planning? >> no. it would be depressing for years and years in advance. i think this problem will be taken care of. i think obamacare will forbid death inequality. if you have good genes you will have to give them up for the guy next to you so he can live as long as you can. otherwise we will have...