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that would choose in each state if you'd miss you so much in it to see me at you and you wouldn't you be a group but you might be in the shit. station. not stitchers you would know because i was too cultured which. your job would be a moment. sure nepali guiding them to teach you will but the facts us that in the us. when polygram to put the whole supply shed number put a post of your choice can choose to those who initiated you because a study in the new machine assumes a ship he said would...
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you. if they would just turn the music down. >> yeah that darn music. >> you make audible noises when you sit up or get up from the couch. >> ding. >> you feel more affection for animals than people. >> binning. >> you've used the word rambunctious to describe people you don't like. >> just this morning. >> you think people should send less e-mails and write more darn letters. if you spill food on yourself you generally don't care. >> that's me. >> believe me. what means you're gnarley if somebody could come up with that, please. >> so here is something kie kiera ngightlye said sometimes when they walks around she is mistaken from britney speaks and natalie portman. she admitted that happens sometimes. >> that's had a happened to you. >> it did happen. i was in -- >> she's beautiful. >> i could see that, babe. i think natalie portman -- >> they are both gorgeous girls. >> she said she was chased down at the airport. for me i was in the chicago airport and everybody was like hey, gal. i was
you. if they would just turn the music down. >> yeah that darn music. >> you make audible noises when you sit up or get up from the couch. >> ding. >> you feel more affection for animals than people. >> binning. >> you've used the word rambunctious to describe people you don't like. >> just this morning. >> you think people should send less e-mails and write more darn letters. if you spill food on yourself you generally don't care. >> that's...
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this is jean-louis. >> you look great. >> thank you. thanks to you. thank you.rip to new york where i was able to meet dr. sebagh and cindy also. >> it's amazing. it's very nice. >> he's checking that elasticity now. >> okay, so that's good. >> --is very good. because she's using meaningful beauty on a daily basis shows such wonderful result. >> he was inspecting my skin, was giving me tips, and he was very knowledgeable about was goin' on. that really impressed me. >> you need to feed your skin on a daily basis. it's quite essential the way--same thing you would feed your body. so meaningful beauty will allow you to achieve what everybody wants, glow, radiance, and at the end, a youthful appearance. giving back the confidence to a woman, that's the best thing you can do. >> i want to thank dr. sebagh and cindy so much, because when you feel better about yourself, it is a life changing experience. i love meaningful beauty. love it. ♪ >> let's talk about the meaningful beauty system. at the core of this there's this amazing creme de serum product. >> yes, dr. seb
this is jean-louis. >> you look great. >> thank you. thanks to you. thank you.rip to new york where i was able to meet dr. sebagh and cindy also. >> it's amazing. it's very nice. >> he's checking that elasticity now. >> okay, so that's good. >> --is very good. because she's using meaningful beauty on a daily basis shows such wonderful result. >> he was inspecting my skin, was giving me tips, and he was very knowledgeable about was goin' on. that really...
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you must go would you normally foodborne are you not when you ease duty. and you need a good look you three missed the wrist cell to not move or u.t. yeah just two or three instances because austria. and wounded in was another meeting you and i really needed to know meeting them to get our star will put us in a shit we started restated in the recent us that i was here he said i'm still lost on lots arse is a new gun thingy put me right. people . no. one took i'm not much. more of the one. who shows would use or need a measure that would be well much of which is room in here and to move west i knew . she would intervene to stalk you me it would have us to make the tea is the cause of peace not sitting here with spittle class estate where you such as would need some way to teach the truth because somebody doesn't what's. good for the least to tunisia. is it is your. if you deploy their starters who get with you the puddle beside you. when you familiar with my name it. me as i would kill spitting up at me or kill spit i mean i just killed the spirit of the of
you must go would you normally foodborne are you not when you ease duty. and you need a good look you three missed the wrist cell to not move or u.t. yeah just two or three instances because austria. and wounded in was another meeting you and i really needed to know meeting them to get our star will put us in a shit we started restated in the recent us that i was here he said i'm still lost on lots arse is a new gun thingy put me right. people . no. one took i'm not much. more of the one. who...
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thank you. >> you guys okay now? you settled? >> we're good. >> i paid my co-pay. >> all right. >>> listen to this. we're talking about symptoms including scratchy throat, watery eyes. here's the question. is it just a persistent cold, or could it be allergies? still ahead, how you can spot the difference and what you can do about it. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. you could be hanging ten. what are you waiting for? seize the summer with up to 40% off hotels from travelocity. >>> now for "should i worry?" it's our weekly segment about everything that worries us. asking, i had a cold, but my scratchy throat, stuffed nose and watery eyes have persisted. is this still my cold, or is it an allergy? dr. siegle, this is a big question because a lot of people are suffering from allergies these days. y
thank you. >> you guys okay now? you settled? >> we're good. >> i paid my co-pay. >> all right. >>> listen to this. we're talking about symptoms including scratchy throat, watery eyes. here's the question. is it just a persistent cold, or could it be allergies? still ahead, how you can spot the difference and what you can do about it. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced...
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you don't argue that point, do you? or do you?well, personally, the studies that have been conducted have not been conducted with our technology. so there is no testing of our technology. >> you would think schools and everybody else would be interested in testing your technology. >> they are and they will be. we've only been 2 1/2 months in the public eye. there just hasn't been time. so we do think, and in fact we're doing our own larger scale research now. that will help address that. but fundamentally, you know, we're a technology. and we think if you implement it correctly, you'll be able to go back. as far as you want. as much as you want. and there may even be better techniques for regrissive reading if you want -- need it for your comprehension. but part of the thing about moving your eye is when the eye is moving, you can't -- your brain is busy moving the eye. and with rsvp you're moving your eye. so that's important. and you're moving it in the opposite direction. and it's very disruptive. and so your comprehension will
you don't argue that point, do you? or do you?well, personally, the studies that have been conducted have not been conducted with our technology. so there is no testing of our technology. >> you would think schools and everybody else would be interested in testing your technology. >> they are and they will be. we've only been 2 1/2 months in the public eye. there just hasn't been time. so we do think, and in fact we're doing our own larger scale research now. that will help address...
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you hear music, but you don't see any of the guys. >> jimmy: you don't see any of the commodores, you yeah. >> jimmy: no. just a bunch of empty seats. yeah, the commodores, they're getting changed. >> yeah. >> jimmy: no, that's not true. >> he's got a car commercial and kfc, right? >> no! [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: kfc? see, that's not true. that's not true. not in a kfc commercial, man. kfc commercial -- >> they got a new classy wings, man. >> jimmy: no, they're drum sticks. >> they're drum sticks! >> jimmy: now you have to do kfc. drum sticks commercial, come on. you have to. >> no. >> jimmy: you have to. you have to. >> get to the root of the chicken. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: chris rock is hosting the b.e.t. awards, live 8pm sunday, june 29th. governor chris christie joins us after the break. stick around everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] got fifa world cup fever? come to mcdonald's and play peel. play. olé olé. you could win a trip to the 2014 fifa world cup finals match in brazil. ♪ ba da ba ba ba refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider
you hear music, but you don't see any of the guys. >> jimmy: you don't see any of the commodores, you yeah. >> jimmy: no. just a bunch of empty seats. yeah, the commodores, they're getting changed. >> yeah. >> jimmy: no, that's not true. >> he's got a car commercial and kfc, right? >> no! [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: kfc? see, that's not true. that's not true. not in a kfc commercial, man. kfc commercial -- >> they got a new classy wings,...
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what do you make of it you knew o.j. so well as you reflect back when you were on the witness stand i will never forget that. how are you think he did it you know how did this guy come to do that this nice guy right guy right. charismatic people love them i remember going to one time being invited to a football game we did the sidelines and i'm telling the crowd at the l.a. coliseum what a crazy for this guy he loved to be actually by people who loved it my opinion is i think he loved it he wanted to have his wife and other women too that's just an opinion i think that's it he lost the game last night. but is not it but it was a devoted to the recital in the morning i think it probably bothered him a lot and i think when a woman finally said no more that he could never have her back possibly that's what happened and he knew he could have this woman back or she played football but o.j. was not a violent person there was a side of o.j. he was kept from every team b. of a served on well you know people who would tell me stu
what do you make of it you knew o.j. so well as you reflect back when you were on the witness stand i will never forget that. how are you think he did it you know how did this guy come to do that this nice guy right guy right. charismatic people love them i remember going to one time being invited to a football game we did the sidelines and i'm telling the crowd at the l.a. coliseum what a crazy for this guy he loved to be actually by people who loved it my opinion is i think he loved it he...
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i want to see how you feel. are you telling me you don't enjoy the clothes i make for you? >> well, i know you feel that the wool is not itchy to the skin. it is not, not compared to the synthetic fabrics. you said so yourself. i will see you later at home. >> how am i going to get home from the studio? >> i am going to come and get you. stay where you are. >> andy, you may not have dolls, but you were as lifelike as one of the american girl dolls. do you think this is a good move for the company? >> i think that was an insult to the dolls. >> i thought it was a compliment to you. >> i want it to be complimented by a guy who owns the american girl doll. >> what are you trying to say? >> can we explain this? do they talk to you when you are at home too? i feel like they did. >> she has a lot of the same interests i do. she has read the "lord of the rings" books. she loves barber shop harmony. she is a diverse personality. that was the point of the story. >> they are not racially motivated in doing this. it is ridiculous to say they are sitting there going let's get rid of th
i want to see how you feel. are you telling me you don't enjoy the clothes i make for you? >> well, i know you feel that the wool is not itchy to the skin. it is not, not compared to the synthetic fabrics. you said so yourself. i will see you later at home. >> how am i going to get home from the studio? >> i am going to come and get you. stay where you are. >> andy, you may not have dolls, but you were as lifelike as one of the american girl dolls. do you think this is a...
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miss lerner you didn't know, you say you never met her. my understanding from the reports the hard drive that failed was on her laptop. is that correct? >> i'm not familiar. i know nicole flax's travel computer is where the hard drive failed north her office computer. i'm assuming in light of where the archives went it was her office computer where the hard drive failed. >> i want to understand from to a procedural standpoint, employees of the irs download e-mails which may include 6103 information, to their laptops and leave the building with them. that's correct. >> a number of employees, their office commuter is in fact a laptop. >> and as a result, when they leave the office, they take with them e-mails that may include 61 other 3 information. -- 6103 information. >> that's possible, yes. >> to your knowledge are laptops, in the irs, universally limited so they may not employ usb drives? >> they are now. there was -- as i understand the situation some years ago, in which they were -- well, guess what i should say is years ago usb drive
miss lerner you didn't know, you say you never met her. my understanding from the reports the hard drive that failed was on her laptop. is that correct? >> i'm not familiar. i know nicole flax's travel computer is where the hard drive failed north her office computer. i'm assuming in light of where the archives went it was her office computer where the hard drive failed. >> i want to understand from to a procedural standpoint, employees of the irs download e-mails which may include...
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you want your parent to love you. you want your parent to love you. you know, after awhile, after they beat you down so much, you want them even more. and that's very, very difficult for people to understand. but it is what it is. it is that, and it was very true for me. >> what's so strike to go me is how you always had this sense of what was right and wrong. how did you not suck om to the pressures that were around you? what must have been peer pressure in some cases. >> i never felt any peer cindy. >> to get in trouble. >> but i don't know how i can explain it. it's just that i always thought i was special. and it wasn't an arrogance. it was a knowing and it was there is a life out there, and i am just doing time. and i am going to make this time work for me. i am going to do everything right so that when i get out of this existence, out of childhood and into life as a young adult, i want all that it can offer, and i want to take advantage of all that it can offer. so, therefore, i had tunnel vision in that respect
you want your parent to love you. you want your parent to love you. you know, after awhile, after they beat you down so much, you want them even more. and that's very, very difficult for people to understand. but it is what it is. it is that, and it was very true for me. >> what's so strike to go me is how you always had this sense of what was right and wrong. how did you not suck om to the pressures that were around you? what must have been peer pressure in some cases. >> i never...
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you must say thank you. what am i saying thank you for? you must always say thank you!k you! i wanted to shrink under the table! she's the only one who could make me feel like i was seven! >> charlie: leather bound copies of her books with a lovely inscription -- >> they came a week before she died to my office. she had written a note to me in them. i called her to say thank you. that was the last conversation i had with her. she said, i wanted you to have these. i don't think -- people said, oh, she must have known. i don't think so, charlie. i talked to her son, i talked to people who had talked to maya the day before she died, she was planning the party for the fourth of july! she had been fragile for so long that we all thought it could happen any day, this week, next week, a year or two from now. we didn't think it would be that day. when you're 86 years old and you die in your own home, in your own bed, peacefully without pain, there is something very beautiful in that. everybody has a favorite maya quote. >> charlie: people wanted to share their emotion with you
you must say thank you. what am i saying thank you for? you must always say thank you!k you! i wanted to shrink under the table! she's the only one who could make me feel like i was seven! >> charlie: leather bound copies of her books with a lovely inscription -- >> they came a week before she died to my office. she had written a note to me in them. i called her to say thank you. that was the last conversation i had with her. she said, i wanted you to have these. i don't think --...
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lll and you were talking to me. you were going, "oh, you do this club and you will be great.s -- blah, blah, blah -- lewis black. you get on stage and you go -- [ mumbling ] and i go, "who is this person?" [ laughter ] i was just talking to a a different man for half an hour. >> yeah, i got to keep him hidden. [ laughter ] i'm telling you, you don't bring him out -- when you are online in an airport and they screw up your flight, you don't bring him out. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he would just kill people. >> no, it's not good. >> jimmy: it was the greatest thing i ever saw. and i go, "oh that's a a comedian. he's doing an act." it changed my whole view on comedy and i love that. >> that's great. get me 10%. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it was so great. my dad says hello. >> don't give my me love. >> jimmy: i will. you do -- i wanted to mention, you do a lot for charity and you're doing something this monday at lincoln center. you can go to lewisblackcff.com. it's for cystic fibrosis foundation. >> yeah, it's a huge benefit. >> jimmy: check it out. get tickets for that. [ cheers and a
lll and you were talking to me. you were going, "oh, you do this club and you will be great.s -- blah, blah, blah -- lewis black. you get on stage and you go -- [ mumbling ] and i go, "who is this person?" [ laughter ] i was just talking to a a different man for half an hour. >> yeah, i got to keep him hidden. [ laughter ] i'm telling you, you don't bring him out -- when you are online in an airport and they screw up your flight, you don't bring him out. [ laughter ]...
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you want your parent to love you. you want your parent to love you. you know, after awhile, after they beat you down so much, you want them even more. and that's very, very difficult for people to understand. but it is what it is. it is that, and it was very true for me. >> what's so strike to go me is how you always had this sense of what was right and wrong. how did you not suck om to the pressures that were around you? what must have been peer pressure in some cases. >> i never felt any peer cindy. >> to get in trouble. >> but i don't know how i can explain it. it's just that i always thought i was special. and it wasn't an arrogance. it was a knowing and it was there is a life out there, and i am just doing time. and i am going to make this time work for me. i am going to do everything right so that when i get out of this existence, out of childhood and into life as a young adult, i want all that it can offer, and i want to take advantage of all that it can offer. so, therefore, i had tunnel vision in that respect
you want your parent to love you. you want your parent to love you. you know, after awhile, after they beat you down so much, you want them even more. and that's very, very difficult for people to understand. but it is what it is. it is that, and it was very true for me. >> what's so strike to go me is how you always had this sense of what was right and wrong. how did you not suck om to the pressures that were around you? what must have been peer pressure in some cases. >> i never...
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>> seth: thank you so much for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> seth: you had, youer? >> yes. yes. >> seth: that's great. [ cheers and applause ] >> great. >> seth: but you just finished another tour. do you not want a break between the two? >> um, i kind of -- i knew this year going into it, i wanted to work really, really hard and focus on music and touring. so, that's why i kind of just dove into it. and the last tour that we did, the "neon lights" tour, did so well that we're going to go back on the road. >> seth: that's right. so, you love the road? >> i love it! yes. >> seth: that's great. and you have very, you have fans. you got -- i don't know how to tell you this. [ cheers ] >> yes! >> seth: i don't know how -- i think a lot of them are here. >> just a few. >> seth: and they're called, what are they? lovatics? am i saying it right? >> lovatics. [ cheers ] >> seth: lovatics. and -- and you took advantage of your fan base. you did a video this year. >> whoa, whoa, whoa! [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah, you took advantage of them! i have signed affidavits. >
>> seth: thank you so much for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> seth: you had, youer? >> yes. yes. >> seth: that's great. [ cheers and applause ] >> great. >> seth: but you just finished another tour. do you not want a break between the two? >> um, i kind of -- i knew this year going into it, i wanted to work really, really hard and focus on music and touring. so, that's why i kind of just dove into it. and the last tour that we...
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very nice, thank you. welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining me.ood to be back. i say it's good to be back because we were on vacation last week. every once in a while we do that. we have to. we are working an hour and a half every day here. every day. and it's exhausting. i went fly fishing in the bahamas to relax. i was fishing for what they call bone fish. first time i ever did -- usually i fish for trout but bone fish are stronger. when you catch them they run like hell. which makes sense. if i had a hook in my mouth when i was eating i would run like hell as well. when you hook them you have to let them run until they get tired and reel them in and they make another run for it, they run again and again run until they get tired and reel them in, you keep doing that over and over again until they give up. the same philosophy i use when it comes to women. wear them down. anyway. i never caught a bone fish before. this is the first one i caught. nice, right? that's a big -- [ cheers and applause ] i was excited. as soon as i got back i posted this
very nice, thank you. welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining me.ood to be back. i say it's good to be back because we were on vacation last week. every once in a while we do that. we have to. we are working an hour and a half every day here. every day. and it's exhausting. i went fly fishing in the bahamas to relax. i was fishing for what they call bone fish. first time i ever did -- usually i fish for trout but bone fish are stronger. when you catch them they run...
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do you know what works for you? >> what? >> getting on the treadmill at 5:00 in the morning and running your buns off. >> that does. >> when you become lactose intolerant and couldn't eat pizza, that helped. >> why do you spread my medical issues around? >> because everybody knows. >> all right. so there is a new photo out. if you are a "50 shades of grey" fan -- and who isn't? okay. anyway, this is jamie dornan as christian grey. in case you're wondering that's what he looks like from the front. they have showed him pictures from the back. they released it yesterday because it's the character's birthday. so happy birthday to christian grey. all right. the movie's going to be out valentine's day -- >> you do realize at one time you were an award-winning journalist, right? >> what? >> and this is what you do now -- >> i liked that before when i used to win awards, i still liked that. >> because she was a pervert. >> all right. the movie hits theaters on valentine's day 2015. >> we have an update on sandra bullock. th
do you know what works for you? >> what? >> getting on the treadmill at 5:00 in the morning and running your buns off. >> that does. >> when you become lactose intolerant and couldn't eat pizza, that helped. >> why do you spread my medical issues around? >> because everybody knows. >> all right. so there is a new photo out. if you are a "50 shades of grey" fan -- and who isn't? okay. anyway, this is jamie dornan as christian grey. in case...
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so you really have to try your bra on. >> you do. you do. and it starts with the measurement. >> show us the process. >> what's so great about it, you start with your band size. you take your measurement. okay. take your measuring stick. and you start by not wearing a bra. okay? being braless and measuring underneath right where your breasts hit. okay? so then what happens when if it's an even number, you're supposed to add four inches to that number and if it's an an odd number, add five inches to that number. there's a lot of things that dispute that. that's what we found has been the most consistent across the board. exactly. >> so even you add four -- yes. >> and odd you add five. >> correct. >> okay. >> then what you would do is measure on top of the breast. so you want to make sure that you really -- >> don't crush them. >> don't breathe out. >> and don't breathe in and release. >> don't be afraid of what the measurement says. so after that -- >> i know. so conditioned to like want the smallest size. >> exactly. it doesn't matter. i fo
so you really have to try your bra on. >> you do. you do. and it starts with the measurement. >> show us the process. >> what's so great about it, you start with your band size. you take your measurement. okay. take your measuring stick. and you start by not wearing a bra. okay? being braless and measuring underneath right where your breasts hit. okay? so then what happens when if it's an even number, you're supposed to add four inches to that number and if it's an an odd...
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you make it, you take it.drum going. understand? >> jimmy: all right. right or left-handed? >> left-handed. >> jimmy: left-handed. all right. >> jimmy better be very careful, demarcus, the nba's perennial leader in personal fouls. >> jimmy: oh, great. >> and technical fouls, so, watch out. >> jimmy: don't hit me with that stick. >> particularly with a weapon. all right, kimmel wins the tap and scores! what a move! i don't note about that toss, demarcus. i don't note about that one. out to the circle. sets up, switching hands on the dribble. and then puts it -- air ball. >> jimmy: getting killed by the drum. >> ball back to kocousins. for years, he averaged 18 poi s points, ten rebounds. ill never seen him go with this type of situation. playing with a disadvantage, but he's going to post up -- and he scores! i think he's got it down now. >> jimmy: i think i broke my arm. >> jimmy says he feels the height mismatch is actually to his advantage. >> jimmy: all right, all right. >> he's very confident after that la
you make it, you take it.drum going. understand? >> jimmy: all right. right or left-handed? >> left-handed. >> jimmy: left-handed. all right. >> jimmy better be very careful, demarcus, the nba's perennial leader in personal fouls. >> jimmy: oh, great. >> and technical fouls, so, watch out. >> jimmy: don't hit me with that stick. >> particularly with a weapon. all right, kimmel wins the tap and scores! what a move! i don't note about that toss,...
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you go and you get investors, borrow and you grow that, you manage all of the operations, the other option is franchise. >> let's say money is not an issue, they want to do it internally. how do you start. you have to find a good manager, sales people, do you go yourself and move to a different state for instance for a few months and set it up? >> i like to have two principles in mind. one is try as much as possible to use the ripple effect. keep pushing your boundaries, the second is make sure that the market is telling you, i mean the market is a clever beast in the capitalistic world we live in. when the market is telling you you should open in chicago, open in chicago. what tends to happen with small business owners, we meet somebody we like and say hey, you can work with us. and they say sure, we start something up and six months later, we're trying to knit this together. working in ripples than chess moves and listen to the market. is the market telling you to do it. >> customers action you never go wrong listening to customers. >> like you're start your company again. the next one,
you go and you get investors, borrow and you grow that, you manage all of the operations, the other option is franchise. >> let's say money is not an issue, they want to do it internally. how do you start. you have to find a good manager, sales people, do you go yourself and move to a different state for instance for a few months and set it up? >> i like to have two principles in mind. one is try as much as possible to use the ripple effect. keep pushing your boundaries, the second...
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>> you get nothing when you fake it.ut that you faked your age or -- >> listen, i'm talking about little things, like he says a joke that's mildly funny. >> that's how you got in trouble before, hoda. >> i'm allergic to lobster, but let's order it any way. next one -- >> i misunderstood. >> if you're single, should you avoid wearing black, agree or disagree? >> wear anything you want. >> i'm going to tell you why. listen to me, you take a survey, men -- if you're going to a funeral or a black tie event, yes. >> we have time for our tiebreaker. it's 2-2. >> should you let the man take the lead? agree or disagree? ding, ding, ding. both of them win. men love the mystery. >> what if you're a control freak like you are, that's faking it. >> no, you calm down before you go out and have a glass of wine or you learn how to lean back. a man likes to be a man. what did you win? one, two, three, hugs and kisses. >> thank you. we love you. >>> take the kids to a fun attraction without spending $1. >> the land of the free. but first
>> you get nothing when you fake it.ut that you faked your age or -- >> listen, i'm talking about little things, like he says a joke that's mildly funny. >> that's how you got in trouble before, hoda. >> i'm allergic to lobster, but let's order it any way. next one -- >> i misunderstood. >> if you're single, should you avoid wearing black, agree or disagree? >> wear anything you want. >> i'm going to tell you why. listen to me, you take a survey,...
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you had some people reporting do you, did you not? >> i didn't have any direct reports, no. >> did you have people responsive that you asked questions of. >> on a variety -- >> who did you ask questions of, i worked with a lot of people on the chief counsel -- >> mrs. o'connor our a bright person. why are you being so elusive. who interacted with you? you haven't named a single person. you named three people that you report to. i want to learn of people that you asked to. name one person in that category. >> people that i asked questions that ran and got me that information. i don't think i can characterize anyone this way. >> do you ever ask anyone in the irs to provide you information. >> sure, yes. >> give me one example. >> in the tax exempt organization, the person who replaced mrs. learner -- >> there's one. how many people do you think you asked information of? >> probably a lot of people. >> can you name more than one? >> i've named a couple now. >> why are you being so elusive? >> i'm not being elusive. >> how long would take
you had some people reporting do you, did you not? >> i didn't have any direct reports, no. >> did you have people responsive that you asked questions of. >> on a variety -- >> who did you ask questions of, i worked with a lot of people on the chief counsel -- >> mrs. o'connor our a bright person. why are you being so elusive. who interacted with you? you haven't named a single person. you named three people that you report to. i want to learn of people that you...
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, you know, when i first met chevy -- you know, god, can you imagine what a thrill that is?we all act like you're used to that, but i don't know, you must have met guys there who you just felt like, my god, i can't believe -- >> seth: no, i remember the first time i met chevy as well. >> yeah, and chevy came up to me and said, "no, you have to be more post-modern. you're supposed to be a "weekend update" anchor. pretend you're an anchor." i said, "chevy, i'm a stand-up comedian. i'm going to be a complete whore for it. i'm going to try to get every laugh i can and i'm not going to do all the thing about how i'm a fake anchor." [ laughter ] so, that was just the difference in approach, you know? i wanted to kill out there every week. i wanted to put on a rock'n'roll song on at the beginning, get them pumped up. i hadn't been in any crap sketches up to that point -- not that there weren't great sketches -- but i hadn't eroded my belief and i'd come out and i'd just ride it like a brahma bull for ten minutes and then get off and go to the party. it was a great day. [ laughter ]
, you know, when i first met chevy -- you know, god, can you imagine what a thrill that is?we all act like you're used to that, but i don't know, you must have met guys there who you just felt like, my god, i can't believe -- >> seth: no, i remember the first time i met chevy as well. >> yeah, and chevy came up to me and said, "no, you have to be more post-modern. you're supposed to be a "weekend update" anchor. pretend you're an anchor." i said, "chevy, i'm...
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you hear me? you know?ught. >> don't take that thought, say, i'm going to do this. that's the attitude it takes for it to happen. i'm going to do this. hear me? >> my relationship with my mom is good. me and my mom are like best friends. she's disappointed in me being back here. i told her i wasn't going to come back. i miss my mom so much. i guess you don't know what you got till it's gone. >>> you just told me you weren't involved in any of this. >> that's what i told them. i told them i didn't do it. >> i think that until her probation is over, she needs to have some restrictions. there are consequences to your actions. i think the biggest value of truecar... was that it gave me... confidence to buy my very first car... and to walk out of that dealership... and know that i got a good deal. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com >>> the other thing i'm going to ask you to do, i want you to find a place where you can fellowship. find a place where you can fit in and fellowship. >> for
you hear me? you know?ught. >> don't take that thought, say, i'm going to do this. that's the attitude it takes for it to happen. i'm going to do this. hear me? >> my relationship with my mom is good. me and my mom are like best friends. she's disappointed in me being back here. i told her i wasn't going to come back. i miss my mom so much. i guess you don't know what you got till it's gone. >>> you just told me you weren't involved in any of this. >> that's what i...
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in front you of you. therefore, what you see is human beings first before you see the color. you hear people speak to you and you relate to it what they say. >> that formed your entire perspective of people. >> yeah. it does because that's what my father used to say to us. read. be curious. your brain is your ultimate weapon. be open to people. don't judge people according to their skin color. >> cannot define them. there are men like my father in africa. not every man have girls think that they are a commodity. they think of them as human beings because my father always turned against any tradition, anyone that would come to his house and say it was worthless school. he said, who tell you that the brain of a girl is not as important as a man's brain. >> are you saying that your father went against tradition by emphasizing education in his daughters' lives. >> right. and again, tradition that could have harmed us physically or our brain because he always said, the tradition has to move according to the ti
in front you of you. therefore, what you see is human beings first before you see the color. you hear people speak to you and you relate to it what they say. >> that formed your entire perspective of people. >> yeah. it does because that's what my father used to say to us. read. be curious. your brain is your ultimate weapon. be open to people. don't judge people according to their skin color. >> cannot define them. there are men like my father in africa. not every man have...
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>> fine. >> jimmy: you can hold this. there you go. very good. how are you?. a big -- public speaker. what is your name? >> sarah. >> jimmy: hi, sarah. very good. welcome to the show. sarah with an "h"? >> yes. >> jimmy: h -- with an h. [ light laughter ] >> the right way. >> jimmy: sarah, "captain america" is the number one movie in the country right now. so, if you were a super hero, what would your super power be? >> i guess flying or something like that. >> jimmy: flying or something like that, okay. [ light laughter ] something similar to flying. maybe hovering? floating? yeah, yeah, flying? floating, hovering. something, flying or something like that. and what would be your one weakness? >> public speaking. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you win, you win, you win. guys, we have our pal, sarah here. if she was a super hero, she would like the power to fly or something like that. and her only weakness would be public speaking. [ light laughter ] i think you're good at it. i think you're good at it. [ applause ] but this one, this is like a
>> fine. >> jimmy: you can hold this. there you go. very good. how are you?. a big -- public speaker. what is your name? >> sarah. >> jimmy: hi, sarah. very good. welcome to the show. sarah with an "h"? >> yes. >> jimmy: h -- with an h. [ light laughter ] >> the right way. >> jimmy: sarah, "captain america" is the number one movie in the country right now. so, if you were a super hero, what would your super power be? >> i...
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you have 11 tips that you can do to be a healthier you. and one is to avoid toxins commonly found in-house hold clepzers. so you have a line of cleaning products. >> right. we started out -- the first hospital-based program that started the program back in 2001. >> then you had eat whole foods as the bulk of your diet. >> absolutely. whole plant-based foods i prefer with lots of different raw nuts. seeds are important. there's so many seeds that you can be eating. >> choose organic when you can. >> and i say when you can because life isn't perfect. and even organic isn't perfect. >> sometimes they lie. >> when you can, but, again, try to make it a high percentage. >> so you have eat fish and meat, choose wisely. >> i don't, but i'm not a hater. >> no, no, no. >> but -- >> you have to eat what's healthy for your body. >> if you're a person that does eat meat or beef, i advocate eating grass-fed. >> don't smoke, limit cell phone use. >> can you believe i actually have to put that in there? you can't smoke. you can't be around people that smo
you have 11 tips that you can do to be a healthier you. and one is to avoid toxins commonly found in-house hold clepzers. so you have a line of cleaning products. >> right. we started out -- the first hospital-based program that started the program back in 2001. >> then you had eat whole foods as the bulk of your diet. >> absolutely. whole plant-based foods i prefer with lots of different raw nuts. seeds are important. there's so many seeds that you can be eating. >>...
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so, you know, you just deal. >> do you deal with pain by using humor?> i guess so because when i wrote by book, cancer samantha, it took me four drafts to find my comedy voice. at that point, i was famous. people knew who i was, but it was a very cathartic experience because i had to keep reflecting back and expel my bitterness and anguish and start remembering everything else that was happening and reflect on the lifelessons that were gained by it and the ways that my life actually improved as a result of my survival. and that, side-by-side with pain, lies joy always, and so, you know, when you're grief stricken, you have to trust that there is something right there next to you that's joyful. it's there and it behooves you to find it, to seek it out and look for it because, you know, when something bad happens, it is a slice of the pie, and you can easily make it could assume you, eat you up alive. and you can -- it's very hard to climb out of that pit. but if you really, you know, understand that it's not only just a slice of the whole pie of your lif
so, you know, you just deal. >> do you deal with pain by using humor?> i guess so because when i wrote by book, cancer samantha, it took me four drafts to find my comedy voice. at that point, i was famous. people knew who i was, but it was a very cathartic experience because i had to keep reflecting back and expel my bitterness and anguish and start remembering everything else that was happening and reflect on the lifelessons that were gained by it and the ways that my life actually...
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know you can adjust you can start back you can start forward you can adjust you know for the one thing that you don't have with basketball is there's a changing oil pattern on the lane and so as the oil wears because otherwise the ball because of the you know the rotation would fly off the plane into the gutter so the oil keeps the ball sliding that's why it's not a strength game it's a game of. precision and momentum so they at least source killed that's a good question i think. i think some of them are athletes and some rumors spilled you know father was an athlete my dad was in the sixty's these guys were part of that as a diehard dick weber my dad you know they were these guys are bad ass you're a huge star wars fan what do you think about j.j. abrams directing the no one now you say that and i did i did not know you're going to ask me that and i did bring in my notebook which. makes this noise when you open it. you're a sick man i am a doraine individual but somehow i've managed to build a career out of that. j.j. i am excited about it because here's the thing that i think we do a
know you can adjust you can start back you can start forward you can adjust you know for the one thing that you don't have with basketball is there's a changing oil pattern on the lane and so as the oil wears because otherwise the ball because of the you know the rotation would fly off the plane into the gutter so the oil keeps the ball sliding that's why it's not a strength game it's a game of. precision and momentum so they at least source killed that's a good question i think. i think some...
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you wind up on these extremes and when you go to the extremes you often wind up going full circle so yeah at the end of the day if if you believe in this character . power the purpose of power to make the way you make yourself safe in the world is just kill everybody that can potentially be your enemy which is kind of the character of a neo con or the alternative is the way to make yourself in the world safe is to get rid of all the evil in the world which is kind of the liberal interventionists kind of notion yeah it kind of takes you to the same place which is you're imposing your will on the entire world but i got to tell you most mainstream american politics nobody believe that that's that's a rational logical foreign policy. maybe what do you think about that walter because i always find it quite interesting is that you have to find a reason export democracy human rights violations there's always like this kind of a lofty ideal to commit violence around the world and you know who the last fifteen years there's been quite a few i mean there's it's one car wreck after another it's
you wind up on these extremes and when you go to the extremes you often wind up going full circle so yeah at the end of the day if if you believe in this character . power the purpose of power to make the way you make yourself safe in the world is just kill everybody that can potentially be your enemy which is kind of the character of a neo con or the alternative is the way to make yourself in the world safe is to get rid of all the evil in the world which is kind of the liberal...
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as you can see, you were hairdressers so you know all this because you studied hair. >> i have.matter of fact, carol, i have known a chemist that has been working with our family since before i was born. i've known him my whole life. that led me to the creation of my products as well. >> unbelievable. so now tell me, the hair is made of collagen >> of keratin amino acids. they're vegetable base and meant to replace what's missing in our hair. if i might -- >> go ahead. i will take just a slight amount of the gloss. >> you just need a little bit. if you put too much on, it will weigh the hair down because it's more than the hair can use. >> absolutely. between a pea and a dime size it will actually emulsify the gloss. if you get done using the gloss, you can use it in your hands because more vitamin e and sunscreen -- >> put that on your face. >> sunscreen in your hair. >> there's sunscreen in every one of my products. i would recommend sunscreen in the summertime because it does provide a barrier for the hair. >> you work it through the hair trying to evenly distribute it so it
as you can see, you were hairdressers so you know all this because you studied hair. >> i have.matter of fact, carol, i have known a chemist that has been working with our family since before i was born. i've known him my whole life. that led me to the creation of my products as well. >> unbelievable. so now tell me, the hair is made of collagen >> of keratin amino acids. they're vegetable base and meant to replace what's missing in our hair. if i might -- >> go ahead. i...
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you know you have to accept if you do anything like this even if you know or if you suspect that friendly government in favor of the operation you must realize that if it goes wrong you are going to be on your own and if you're flying around africa as a white mercenary they're going to throw away the key if you're lucky. if you're not lucky they're going to chop you up and eat you mean but i doubt you expressed remorse on your part about wanting to overthrow the president of equitorial again yeah did you just say that to get you out of jail because the man isn't you know what's most benevolent leader right he is a dictator who has been there for the last thirty five years sure sure well like i said before while it while i was in prison for a guinea in the course of my interrogation my trial. we found common ground. basically his enemies were in fact by that stage mind because my squirrel colleagues the people who'd set me up in the operation completely completely failed to back me up to they did they made they did nothing to help the men my men or the men's families who were deserted and
you know you have to accept if you do anything like this even if you know or if you suspect that friendly government in favor of the operation you must realize that if it goes wrong you are going to be on your own and if you're flying around africa as a white mercenary they're going to throw away the key if you're lucky. if you're not lucky they're going to chop you up and eat you mean but i doubt you expressed remorse on your part about wanting to overthrow the president of equitorial again...
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you know what you know. we're reporters too and we go out to very dangerous places. in retrospect, might you not have held him back on 9/11 of all days? >> i think if any of us had known there was going to be a wave of attacks, it started in cairo and swept across the region we would have certainly cautioned and maybe directed people to just shelter in place so to speak and wait to see what was going to happen. >> you have been asked every which way about whether this might prevent you from the running for president. but in one interview you said actually no, you got quite feisty and said no, be this might be a reason to run for president. what did you mean by that? >> what i mean is i had the great privilege of leading the state department and the nearly 70,000 people who worked there and for usaid across the world. we send americans into perilous dangerous places all the time. and i believe that's the right decision. we have to do it prudently, of course, but we need to be where things are happening that c
you know what you know. we're reporters too and we go out to very dangerous places. in retrospect, might you not have held him back on 9/11 of all days? >> i think if any of us had known there was going to be a wave of attacks, it started in cairo and swept across the region we would have certainly cautioned and maybe directed people to just shelter in place so to speak and wait to see what was going to happen. >> you have been asked every which way about whether this might prevent...
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and when you do this, you think you know what you're doing. , let me tell you, it's a mistake. if you're studying the last five years of public trades which you can follow along on my charitable trust, i can tell you if the -- emphasizing most of these golf data points has been just plain wrong. i know, that may sound inconceivable. but a lot of that has to do with what i call the data book. in advance of release, they have decided a big story, yes, there is actually a die book, though whenfuls -- now it's a key does that stroke entry. hyperbole is simply the grist of this -- day in and day out, how do you think that all those blogs get filled? with that in mind, let me warn you about one of the most overhyped reports, the monthly release of month-old minutes from the federal reserve. they're considering to be the holy grail, but i have to tell you, in reality, they mean nothing, nothing at all. the minutes are almost a total sideshow. i knew that the fed knew nothing. first, let me explain the fixation with the fed minutes. is it releases a summary of its thinking. they wait f
and when you do this, you think you know what you're doing. , let me tell you, it's a mistake. if you're studying the last five years of public trades which you can follow along on my charitable trust, i can tell you if the -- emphasizing most of these golf data points has been just plain wrong. i know, that may sound inconceivable. but a lot of that has to do with what i call the data book. in advance of release, they have decided a big story, yes, there is actually a die book, though whenfuls...
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you buy it, think you look good. you take it home and go, e.ing time. and it hopes with the idea of this would dissuade shoppers from returning the items much long after their purchase. is this an idea that could catch on here? who knows. i think a lot of people maybe do that anyway. my concern is that getting returned after being worn all day sweaty pits and all. >> they don't steam it or anything? >> they can't see sweat. >> they don't wash it. >> i don't want to see that with the tag bag on it then. >> you don't know women who have bought a dress, left the tag on the inside, worn it to an event and returned it monday. >> i know people that have done that. >> i was sitting behind a woman and the tag, i could see the tag. i'm like, ooh. tug that back in. >> did you tell her to tug it in in. >> no. i was embarrassed for her. but i worked at a lingerie store and we would see women try on swim suits and lingerie without their undergarments. and you have to tell them, ma'am, you have to buy that. the things that happen to our clothes -- >> let's m
you buy it, think you look good. you take it home and go, e.ing time. and it hopes with the idea of this would dissuade shoppers from returning the items much long after their purchase. is this an idea that could catch on here? who knows. i think a lot of people maybe do that anyway. my concern is that getting returned after being worn all day sweaty pits and all. >> they don't steam it or anything? >> they can't see sweat. >> they don't wash it. >> i don't want to see...
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you had both ambition and confidence, you know, that you wanted it. >> you know where the confidence came from is the sense of doing something you're happy to be doing. that's the gift i had. i was about 16 years old with no sort of real goal ahead, i realized i can act and i want to act and that's it, just as simple as that. >> charlie: it's the greatest thing in the world. >> oh, my goodness. >> charlie: what i want to do is what i'm good always doing stories about big ideas and people with big responsibilities, you mentioned l.b.j. earlier and people with the kind of sense of things. really in the center of it is the same thing. you're happy to be creating, acting and telling stories, it's what you do. the blessing and privilege that has to be action films, you know, you get this opportunity, but really it's the same thing. sometimes the notch on the budgets go crazy but at the center of it you're really trying to enjoy that same fun of white hot creativity in those venues. sometimes you just get resources you would not otherwise get. and i ask for a camera crane or movie like tha
you had both ambition and confidence, you know, that you wanted it. >> you know where the confidence came from is the sense of doing something you're happy to be doing. that's the gift i had. i was about 16 years old with no sort of real goal ahead, i realized i can act and i want to act and that's it, just as simple as that. >> charlie: it's the greatest thing in the world. >> oh, my goodness. >> charlie: what i want to do is what i'm good always doing stories about big...
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they goad you. >> they push you and push you.s not necessary. they're human. you make mistakes. i mean, and i think, you know, part of it is how you apologize. the way jonah hill apologized, my god. >> that could not have been more sincere. or else he's an even better actor than we thought. >> he was really great. i think the question is how people apologize. people do this in real life. forget about celebs and being goaded and all that. in real life when someone hurts your feelings or breaks your heart, sometimes they say, you know, i'm sorry if i hurt you. that's a crummy apology. >> sandy taylor said, saying you're sorry doesn't really mean anything. actions speak louder than words. another said this, apologies that use the word "if," if i hurt your feelings, et cetera, there's no reason for if in a sincere apology. and karen said this. i'm sick of society demanding apologies from everybody famous. celebrities are human. stop judging. >> i think it's interesting. what about the "n" word? many, many more people would say yes, y
they goad you. >> they push you and push you.s not necessary. they're human. you make mistakes. i mean, and i think, you know, part of it is how you apologize. the way jonah hill apologized, my god. >> that could not have been more sincere. or else he's an even better actor than we thought. >> he was really great. i think the question is how people apologize. people do this in real life. forget about celebs and being goaded and all that. in real life when someone hurts your...
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it's good that you mention that i was i was thinking about muddle through you are you wrote the book and muddle through i mean how is or is not how is this data muddle through or is not muddle through in your opinion well. this data is a lot of what all this stuff. we're going to we're going to reset how much we spend on health care and the simple fact is that in four years we will be spending twenty percent less on health care than we were in two thousand and twelve . and that's not an unreasonable thing. in terms of our economy in terms of what we can afford. but that is a huge had when we needed twenty percent of the economy and you say hey we're going to slash twenty percent of the income from that sector that's a four percent g.d.p. headwind over four years. part of it was inventory cycle part of it there was a weather factor. you know north of the texas border it was it was pretty nice learn here in texas. but if you get much further than tulsa oklahoma city and you know d.c. you guys in the north had had a pretty cold terrible as. it so. there was some of that. we've had a lot
it's good that you mention that i was i was thinking about muddle through you are you wrote the book and muddle through i mean how is or is not how is this data muddle through or is not muddle through in your opinion well. this data is a lot of what all this stuff. we're going to we're going to reset how much we spend on health care and the simple fact is that in four years we will be spending twenty percent less on health care than we were in two thousand and twelve . and that's not an...
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say you want to go to walmart, you know you need your reynolds wrap, you click on reynolds wrap, do youing. so say you want to go to old navy. you type in old navy here. >> baby clothes. >> it will give you in-store offer and you literally just show this to -- >> on your smartphone? >> to the cashier and it's automatic. and the best part is you can leave it in your wallet -- leave it in your pocket, walk around the mall and ping you, just like buzz when you're near. >> now what about -- can you just do the old-fashioned way if you don't have a phone like this. >> 90% of all coupons that people use are from the paper. if it's a great week for coupons a couple things you should do, go to the dollar store, we got this amazing tip from an "all you" reader, buy the sunday paper for $1. buy a lot of really good ones. then these are peelles. peelles, 78% of these are not redeemed and just make sure that you go -- >> while you're shopping. look for the peel his. >> thanks. >>> two new books by best-selling author and good friend of our show, james patterson. >> a thriller for you and new advent
say you want to go to walmart, you know you need your reynolds wrap, you click on reynolds wrap, do youing. so say you want to go to old navy. you type in old navy here. >> baby clothes. >> it will give you in-store offer and you literally just show this to -- >> on your smartphone? >> to the cashier and it's automatic. and the best part is you can leave it in your wallet -- leave it in your pocket, walk around the mall and ping you, just like buzz when you're near....
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to my stuff you have to get past that you are natural you always are naturally you always kind of. spoke to me. i was always funny when i was always funny always. always funny always i re funny most great athletes aren't you know we're. great they aren't late they're not that good but not a classic clown yeah they're not the funny guy you know johnny unitas didn't break up no i i never. i'm never took knows that me one time he said i would wish you know what you'd be like johnny unitas you study study study but my whole point was on here at seven thirty and on a leave till six thirty or seven at night and we've gone through so much tape and all this stuff and you've got the game plan for me and i'm tired want to go home we'll put this tape on. i don't watch a lot and he wanted me to be smart you know there's only two coverages man and zone i can figure that out so i just i did yeah yeah it just depends on what you want your perception to be and i was very serious as a player very serious have to be and then it was over that member tell my family and i would be made out but but i'm
to my stuff you have to get past that you are natural you always are naturally you always kind of. spoke to me. i was always funny when i was always funny always. always funny always i re funny most great athletes aren't you know we're. great they aren't late they're not that good but not a classic clown yeah they're not the funny guy you know johnny unitas didn't break up no i i never. i'm never took knows that me one time he said i would wish you know what you'd be like johnny unitas you...
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thank you, and i yield back. >> thank you, congressman. >> thank you very much. representative ruiz, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman for holding this hearing. thank you for being here. we know that the va decided 46,500 veterans in roldan that va health system in the past ten years have now received appointments and more than 56,200 veterans have been waiting more than 90 days for their first apartment at 85 medical facility. consequently senior executives who oversaw health care facilities were manipulating data and awarding bonuses based upon faulty wait times. representative wenstrup said they clearly demonstrated a lack of integrity. as an emergency room physician i am appalled at the thought of officials covering up the fact that they are not providing much needed medical care to our veterans and still obtaining bonuses. in an effort to get to the bottom of this reprehensible behavior and ensure these executives are responsible, i would like to know in what year bonuses started being tied to a scheduling metrics? >> i will have
thank you, and i yield back. >> thank you, congressman. >> thank you very much. representative ruiz, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman for holding this hearing. thank you for being here. we know that the va decided 46,500 veterans in roldan that va health system in the past ten years have now received appointments and more than 56,200 veterans have been waiting more than 90 days for their first apartment at 85 medical facility. consequently senior...
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i'm, like, you did that. i'm watching you, you just did that.med her snoring. >> that's what frank says. >> filmed it. sometimes you should be happy that it is snoring. the other night my wife got up in the middle of the night and started reaching for stuff, i had to grab her by the arm and lay her back down. night terrors. >> wow. >> a question from the crowd. >> i'm karissa from chicago, i was thinking, what is a guy thinking on a first date? >> if you think about it, you go on the first date, you hope there is a connection. >> on date one? >> yeah. >> we're talking first minute, if we're going to be honest. the first minute, you're thinking, you're hoping, you're hoping. and everything else is to make that hope become -- >> that's all. >> you got to be delicate about it. >> the thing is that women, you all know what you want from us the moment you see us. you're, like, okay, what's going to happen? it is up to us to either not mess it up, and make it not happen. >> we make all the decisions. >> a woman know if she wants to sleep with you if s
i'm, like, you did that. i'm watching you, you just did that.med her snoring. >> that's what frank says. >> filmed it. sometimes you should be happy that it is snoring. the other night my wife got up in the middle of the night and started reaching for stuff, i had to grab her by the arm and lay her back down. night terrors. >> wow. >> a question from the crowd. >> i'm karissa from chicago, i was thinking, what is a guy thinking on a first date? >> if you...
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meanwhile, all you protesters call whether you are from walmart are not, you might be careful what youish for because you could be staring at your next replacements. not another worker, robot. i kid you not. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing ings, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. lident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that
meanwhile, all you protesters call whether you are from walmart are not, you might be careful what youish for because you could be staring at your next replacements. not another worker, robot. i kid you not. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing ings, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ the numbers are impressive. over 400,000...
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>> are you filming me? >> what do you mean "you people"?e wouldn't even make eye contact with my invasive headgear. and since when can't a grown man walk into a child's playground with a secret camera on his face? why do you always assume the worst? >> get out of here. >> i don't need the scorn from you. >> i finally understood their pain. >> some of the negatives of being an explorer are... >> sorry. what did you just call yourself? >> a glass explorer. >> an explorer? >> currently glass users are called glass explorer. >> magellan was an explorer. chuck yeager was an explorer. you guys have a [bleeped] camera on your face. and that's something they have to live with every day of their lives. unless, of course, they just take them the [bleeped] off. take them the [bleeped] off. >> jo rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. all aboard. rolo. get your smooth on. thjust got cooler withwn creamy avocado. packed with tender turkey, black forest ham, lean roast beef and every veggie you can dream up. all on freshly baked bread. s
>> are you filming me? >> what do you mean "you people"?e wouldn't even make eye contact with my invasive headgear. and since when can't a grown man walk into a child's playground with a secret camera on his face? why do you always assume the worst? >> get out of here. >> i don't need the scorn from you. >> i finally understood their pain. >> some of the negatives of being an explorer are... >> sorry. what did you just call yourself? >>...
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you know, you wonder why. of a deal that didn't make economic sense. >> pinnacle. >> pf, pinnacle foods. and now you get a share of the company for pinnacle. that's $43. 14 times ebitda. it doesn't make sense. so you track these companies on a spin-off. james beam. >> wait a second. you liked hillshire when it was spun off. >> it could become tyson or pilgrim's pride. feed prices are going down. chicken is becoming a protein source. you have a very positive cycle. how smart are the guys at pilgrim's pride or tyson or somebody else that might bid on it. >> you think originally if it was a stock deal you would stay in the stocks? >> we would examine carefully given what we would do. it depends on the structure of the deal. >> the chicken cycle allowed their valuations to become higher. >> or smart math wants them diversified. >> and it shifts? >> it always shifts. micro economics 101 or whatever. >> why is the stock valued where it is? you think people would discount for the cycle. >> look at sony. look at nokia
you know, you wonder why. of a deal that didn't make economic sense. >> pinnacle. >> pf, pinnacle foods. and now you get a share of the company for pinnacle. that's $43. 14 times ebitda. it doesn't make sense. so you track these companies on a spin-off. james beam. >> wait a second. you liked hillshire when it was spun off. >> it could become tyson or pilgrim's pride. feed prices are going down. chicken is becoming a protein source. you have a very positive cycle. how...
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you are in the mud. you are in the action. you are moving.ee thek in and stones, that light, that glow, that really creepy heat that has the witches rolling around in it, it's a different world. park avenue armory where macbeth is being staged. rob ashford is the codirector of macbeth. he has won emmys, tony's, and an olivier award. she's best known for her role as dr. cordrey on "e.r." thank you for joining us. what is the melding of talent between you and you? defined.er this is my first shakespeare other than in college. i played polonius. it's the first. what a great teacher. what a great partner. >> explain how it came together. not in terms of how you ended up in the deal but how you approached the deal in you complement each other. >> we first met to talk about the play and a very specific playabout the feel of the or the time, the kind of rawness, visceral nature which is very clear and sounded great to me. we work together on making an edit of the play. it has no intermission, great. sign me up for that. >> we've talked about pacing.
you are in the mud. you are in the action. you are moving.ee thek in and stones, that light, that glow, that really creepy heat that has the witches rolling around in it, it's a different world. park avenue armory where macbeth is being staged. rob ashford is the codirector of macbeth. he has won emmys, tony's, and an olivier award. she's best known for her role as dr. cordrey on "e.r." thank you for joining us. what is the melding of talent between you and you? defined.er this is my...
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do you miss -- now that you are an author, do you miss prosecuting?ut of mine. i miss it every day. if i heard sirens now outside this studio, i would go running. i really think the nypd couldn't manage without me, when i left the d.a.'s office. i was calling constantly and saying, "wait, i heard this on the news tonight." and, "have you thought about this guy who we put away in '92 and maybe he's out." if you like it, it really does get inside. and it was a wonderful career for me, and i still live it through the books. >> seth: oh, well, that's so exciting. and what an incredible accomplishment to have these two successful careers. thank you so much for being on the show. [ cheers and applause ] congratulations on book 16. >> thank you, seth. >> seth: linda fairstein, everybody. "terminal city" will be available starting june 17th. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [casino sounds] >> man: yeah [speaking excitedly] >> man: yeah [speaking excitedly] [dog bark] >> man: yeah [speaking excitedly] [loud kiss smack] >> man: yeah [speaking exci
do you miss -- now that you are an author, do you miss prosecuting?ut of mine. i miss it every day. if i heard sirens now outside this studio, i would go running. i really think the nypd couldn't manage without me, when i left the d.a.'s office. i was calling constantly and saying, "wait, i heard this on the news tonight." and, "have you thought about this guy who we put away in '92 and maybe he's out." if you like it, it really does get inside. and it was a wonderful career...
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and every department, if you do something that you you might get caught, you are going to delete it every have to it advance the story. the way to get this thing clarified is to give lois lerner immunity, to force her to testify. is it not? >> i wish it was. he she has already been referred for four criminal indictments. she plead that she is innocent and has done nothing wrong. as you know, if she were willing to proffer through her attorney that she would tell us something, meaningful, disclose how these crimes were committed, how then we could. vote. >> do preemptively and waste your time. you know trey gowdy is an experienced prosecutor on my committee. he said very simply she is offered only that she is innocent and misunderstood. we have referred criminal charges from congress because she is not misunderstood. we understood pretty well. >> last question and i have got to run. you know, that the attorney general of the united states is not going to aggressively pursue ms. lerner. you know that. so, it looks to me like this is never going to be clarified. last ward. >> we have, in fac
and every department, if you do something that you you might get caught, you are going to delete it every have to it advance the story. the way to get this thing clarified is to give lois lerner immunity, to force her to testify. is it not? >> i wish it was. he she has already been referred for four criminal indictments. she plead that she is innocent and has done nothing wrong. as you know, if she were willing to proffer through her attorney that she would tell us something, meaningful,...
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thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we want to hear from you.as the bowe bergdahl release the right thing to do? you can join the conversation. carson will have the results in a moment. >> be interesting to hear that, savannah. thank you very much. in the meantime san francisco media consultant who became the focus of an intense fbi manhunt is now behind bars this morning. the suspect wanted for possessing explosives. nbc with the latest on this. >> reporter: the search for ryan chamberlain sparked a nationwide manhunt, although he was arrested in the city where he lived, san francisco. >> he was getting cuffed, yelling at hill to get his arms behind his back. >> reporter: he shot video from his phone as the three-day search came to an end. >> up against the police car, still filming it. the police saw i was filming it, he saw i was filming i and said help. >> it started friday after the fbi said they found explosive materials inside his apartment. it's not clear why they were investigating the media consultant in the first place. but monday mor
thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we want to hear from you.as the bowe bergdahl release the right thing to do? you can join the conversation. carson will have the results in a moment. >> be interesting to hear that, savannah. thank you very much. in the meantime san francisco media consultant who became the focus of an intense fbi manhunt is now behind bars this morning. the suspect wanted for possessing explosives. nbc with the latest on this. >> reporter: the...