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what do you say to them? w do you explain that a just god can allow these kind of atrocities to happen? ruining so many lives. >> you know, it's difficult, piers, but the world we live in is not a perfect world. we're living in a fallen world. and you know, to simplify it, god's given us all our free choice. we can do what we want to do. and unfortunately, some people choose to do evil. i mean, god didn't make us as robots. and you know, it's hard to explain. because god is good. obviously, god could have stopped it. but he didn't. but there's much about faith that i don't understand. and i think -- >> does your faith ever get dented? >> you know, it really -- >> it always sounds very unequivocal. and i watch you on sunday mornings. and it's fantastic to watch. you're an incredibly inspiring speaker. but i wonder. i've had relatives who, for example, renounced their catholic belief and their faith in god after the holocaust, who lived through the war who just couldn't understand how any god could allow 5 milli
what do you say to them? w do you explain that a just god can allow these kind of atrocities to happen? ruining so many lives. >> you know, it's difficult, piers, but the world we live in is not a perfect world. we're living in a fallen world. and you know, to simplify it, god's given us all our free choice. we can do what we want to do. and unfortunately, some people choose to do evil. i mean, god didn't make us as robots. and you know, it's hard to explain. because god is good....
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thank you. doo back to the unit or -- >> no, go back in the gym. >> all right. >> well, the truth of the matter is that when you get them isolated, they will talk to you. i've had two inmates already give me information about what's going on in here. so this whole ideal that there's an inmate code or something isn't always true. there are people that will -- there are actually people in prison that want to do the right thing, that want to clean the place up. so we find those people. that's why we do interviews. >> after hours of investigation, officers score a big find in the dorms. proving the inmate tip-off was legitimate. >> i just found a syringe. >> i got to go write a report right now. >> tell me exactly where you found it. >> the officer found it in your cubicle, in your dresser in a hat. take off your shirt. >> are you a drug dealer? stand up. take it off all the way. and your other one. all right. you've got marks. >> that's from scrubbing in the shower. >> you've got marks. >> no, feel it
thank you. doo back to the unit or -- >> no, go back in the gym. >> all right. >> well, the truth of the matter is that when you get them isolated, they will talk to you. i've had two inmates already give me information about what's going on in here. so this whole ideal that there's an inmate code or something isn't always true. there are people that will -- there are actually people in prison that want to do the right thing, that want to clean the place up. so we find those...
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and do you have the right equipment? you need specialized equipment? do you have access to that? maybe, maybe not. so size up, you want to establish your priorities, make your decisions. you want to come up with a plan and after you have a plan, you want to take action. remember, it's continuous fact gathering process. you want to evaluate your progress. there are 50 percent of the people can be rescued by who? this is where you come in for the next 30 percent to make it 80 percent of the people. the next 30 percent of the people can be rescued by you people. then there's another 15 percent, that's where the fire department comes in, or the sheriff's department, people who are trained to do those type of rescue. the other 5 percent is by specialized teams, the usar teams. if you are to get to somebody within the first 30 minutes, they have a 99 percent chance -- a greater than 99 percent chance of surviving. get to them within the first day, it dropping down to 81 percent. still not bad. but what happens on the second day? plummets quite a bit, just under 34 percent. now you are
and do you have the right equipment? you need specialized equipment? do you have access to that? maybe, maybe not. so size up, you want to establish your priorities, make your decisions. you want to come up with a plan and after you have a plan, you want to take action. remember, it's continuous fact gathering process. you want to evaluate your progress. there are 50 percent of the people can be rescued by who? this is where you come in for the next 30 percent to make it 80 percent of the...
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who are you really? >> who do you think i am? >> piers, when did it begin, the need to delve deep into people's souls? >> i like doing that. >> you do. >> you like doing that. that's why i'm interested in talking to you. i have a theory that everyone who is funny has massive ego born from chronic insecurity. you said whatever psychological reasons we want and need approval from everyone in the universe though we feel absolutely unworthy of it. this is my thesis on comedians. >> i was drunk when i said that. everybody is different, everybody has different motivations for doing what they do and why they do it. sometimes it's a combination of different things. i don't think you even know inside all of it necessarily. >> do you like the pressure of having to be funny? >> no, not at all. >> when you walk down the street, i can't even imagine what it's like. >> i don't consider myself that funny. you made a joke in the beginning but i'm not really -- like i don't consider myself a funny guy in regular situations. >> i'm told you like on
who are you really? >> who do you think i am? >> piers, when did it begin, the need to delve deep into people's souls? >> i like doing that. >> you do. >> you like doing that. that's why i'm interested in talking to you. i have a theory that everyone who is funny has massive ego born from chronic insecurity. you said whatever psychological reasons we want and need approval from everyone in the universe though we feel absolutely unworthy of it. this is my thesis on...
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want to do is raise hi feet about a foot and you can get creative about how you do i and you need something under th feet and take a chair on its side or take the shoes off and under there and take the bags lies around here and stick it under the legs and so the blood will flow out of the legs and t the mush where he needs it. >> okay. now that you know how to treat patients and what i am going to talk about is something called triage and it's going to tell you who to treat and we're goin to sort patients and when you sort patients and one of the things people don't understand and it's different than treatin patients and you have to trea t them first and you know what yo have and then you can treat the with what you learned in the first half with steve and the goal of triage happens to be th motto of nert "do the most good for the most people" and if there is an earthquake right no and ceiling collapsed and 40 people in here, and if i'm the one rescuer coming to you and the first person is not breathing and no pulse, would you want me to stop and do cpr for this person before
want to do is raise hi feet about a foot and you can get creative about how you do i and you need something under th feet and take a chair on its side or take the shoes off and under there and take the bags lies around here and stick it under the legs and so the blood will flow out of the legs and t the mush where he needs it. >> okay. now that you know how to treat patients and what i am going to talk about is something called triage and it's going to tell you who to treat and we're goin...
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what can you do as nerts? turn off the gas. and what are the 3 situations when you want to shut the gas off? smell the gas, something -- oh, yeah, wheels are spinning and major building collapse. muni -- overhead muni wire, flopping around. what can you did as nerts? always assume all electricity is live and hot. so what can you do as nerts? cordon off the area, tell people to stay back. small fires reported in the rear of a building, what can you do as nerts? if it's still burning that small fire is now a very large fire. so all you can do is really notify the erd, evacuate the area, assist the fire department. five buildings have suffered heavy damage -- heavy damage, kind of a clue there. three of the buildings have collapsed. what can you do as nerts? not quite nothing. would you go in to search a heavily damaged building? no. you will -- very good, notify erd, if there's a gas smell, shut the gas off. you can do something. even if it means everyone stay back, no one is trying to rush in. you are going to have your yellow he
what can you do as nerts? turn off the gas. and what are the 3 situations when you want to shut the gas off? smell the gas, something -- oh, yeah, wheels are spinning and major building collapse. muni -- overhead muni wire, flopping around. what can you did as nerts? always assume all electricity is live and hot. so what can you do as nerts? cordon off the area, tell people to stay back. small fires reported in the rear of a building, what can you do as nerts? if it's still burning that small...
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you? >> what do you think of barack obama? what do you think is going on with your country? >> your country. >> it is your country. it's not my country. it's been very good to me but it's not my country. >> i'm not involved with that at the moment. >> what's your overview? what's going wrong with america? >> i don't have one. i was all caught up with the whole thing with the 9/11 and following bin laden and the guy in iraq. it's just -- i'm not -- to be honest, i'm not qualified to give you an opinion because i don't -- i'm not that well informed about what's going on. and every time -- >> are you learning a bit of diplomatic tact in your old age, mickey? >> yes, i am. no, i don't want the guys who have the different view on politics or things than i had v to challenge me on that stuff. i'm not that patient to listen to their points. >> do you think actors should spout off about politics? >> i'll let you read my mind on that one. >> professionally it couldn't be going better for you. personally, there's a wild rumor you got engaged recently. is that true? >> no. >> are you w
you? >> what do you think of barack obama? what do you think is going on with your country? >> your country. >> it is your country. it's not my country. it's been very good to me but it's not my country. >> i'm not involved with that at the moment. >> what's your overview? what's going wrong with america? >> i don't have one. i was all caught up with the whole thing with the 9/11 and following bin laden and the guy in iraq. it's just -- i'm not -- to be...
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you do anything to get rid of that man. that means you see a rich old woman, and you in some sense see not for what she is. you see her as someone who has got money and you use that for the cause. this happens during every movement. i used people. i do not do that anymore. i am not saying i am perfect any more, but i lived through the process of doing things that do not make me proud, because very often in order to combat a morality, but you do unethical things. there is -- to combat immorality, you do unethical things. though it is the collective process, it is also an individual process. when you speak about being unsettled, settlement is the opposite of exile, so you have to exile from yourself. you have to look at yourself from a difference, and i think you have to do it with love. you have to be able to let someone criticize you and say, i think i know what you are saying. when you allow someone to destroy you, you add to the aggression. the story was how i left with an enormous rage and discovered that rage is very goo
you do anything to get rid of that man. that means you see a rich old woman, and you in some sense see not for what she is. you see her as someone who has got money and you use that for the cause. this happens during every movement. i used people. i do not do that anymore. i am not saying i am perfect any more, but i lived through the process of doing things that do not make me proud, because very often in order to combat a morality, but you do unethical things. there is -- to combat...
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i said -- what are you doing? and he said to me, what do you want to do? and it was this dilemma. he said he was a good policeman. but this concept of "we do what we need to get done" is combined with protecting each other, because it is bus against them. you see it. you continue to see these cases of searches. these policemen do not think -- the people in pacific heights, they think it is okay to break down their door, because they are drug dealers or drug users. the problem we are seeing is the community loses faith in the police department. when we do not have faith and in the police department -- whether it is the judge or the court -- we all lose. these recent events, they are certainly unusual in their occurrence, and one after another. but i think there is something, if we were all on this year, we would say we had been here for awhile. -- if we were all honest here, we would say we had been here for awhile. if you look to the person to your left and to your right, he and i are friends, and we got to know each other when he was charged with a crime. falsely charged. police
i said -- what are you doing? and he said to me, what do you want to do? and it was this dilemma. he said he was a good policeman. but this concept of "we do what we need to get done" is combined with protecting each other, because it is bus against them. you see it. you continue to see these cases of searches. these policemen do not think -- the people in pacific heights, they think it is okay to break down their door, because they are drug dealers or drug users. the problem we are...
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you do in your own life? i mean, how do you kind of do this balance? because you're out there talking about conservancy... conserving everything possible, and yet... >> my mea culpa, the one thing that i'm not very good at, is i y a lot. >> hinojosa: that's what i was going to say. >> now, i'm trying to do more teleconferencing, i'm trying to use... you know, cisco has this thing called telepresent. it's a great sort of system where you can really be in the same room, essentially, with people. but flying is my worst vice. i drive a prius, i live in a pretty small, modest house, i'm thoughtful about how i heat it, i'm thoughtful about my energy use in terms of that. i watch what i eat. i'm a very careful consumer, particularly of fish. don't ever eat a big predator, is a good rule of thumb. don't eat something that's older than you is another good rule thumb. so i try to make the changes in my own personal life as best as i can. >> hinojosa: all right. the one thing that you want all of us to do today? >> well,
you do in your own life? i mean, how do you kind of do this balance? because you're out there talking about conservancy... conserving everything possible, and yet... >> my mea culpa, the one thing that i'm not very good at, is i y a lot. >> hinojosa: that's what i was going to say. >> now, i'm trying to do more teleconferencing, i'm trying to use... you know, cisco has this thing called telepresent. it's a great sort of system where you can really be in the same room,...
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you ever watch television? >> yeah. >> do ever watch "dateline"? >> "dateline"? >> "dateline nbc." have you ever seen our stories on computer predators? >> yeah, i've seen them. >> this is one of them. >> oh, no. >> i'm chris hansen with "dateline." if there's anything else you want to tell me, i'd like to hear it. >> no. that's okay. >> if not you're obviously free to leave. sir, you can go ahead. >> no, please, let me stay here. >> sir, i'm going to have to ask that you go out. >> he doesn't want to leave. he knew that it was likely that once he left he would be arrested. >> are you going to follow me out there? >> we're not going to follow you out. >> no, can you, please? >> well, you're free to leave. i don't think we can follow you out now. >> can you turn the cameras off and talk to me? >> i'm sorry. can i talk to you without the cameras? >> i can't turn the cameras off, no. >> why not? >> because i can't once they get turned off. >> please, i'm just asking you. >> no, i'm telling you unfortunately i'm not able to do th
you ever watch television? >> yeah. >> do ever watch "dateline"? >> "dateline"? >> "dateline nbc." have you ever seen our stories on computer predators? >> yeah, i've seen them. >> this is one of them. >> oh, no. >> i'm chris hansen with "dateline." if there's anything else you want to tell me, i'd like to hear it. >> no. that's okay. >> if not you're obviously free to leave. sir, you can go...
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how did you do? did you do well? ing 8:45 pace, 8:45 a mile. i was doing really good. like, i planned it. i was really confident because i was training for it. then around the 15th mile i started to cramp up, my quads started to cramp up. and i thought this will go away after a couple of miles. i'll just run through it. then it got worse and worse i finished in 4:47 or 4:37, i can't remember, because i was so embarrassed. but, it took me 20, 25 minutes just to run the last mile. 'cause my legs hurt so much. >> jimmy: where you a mess, where you, like, crying? >> almost. at one point i almost broke down and cried because my legs cramped up so much -- >> jimmy: i'm sorry i'm laughing, but i know you. >> i had to stop. i had to stop. my legs cramped up and i couldn't even walk really. i was a walking dead zombie. >> jimmy: it was a battle. would you ever do it again? >> yeah, i got to do it again to make up for the cold and finish in a sub-four hour time. but i was so upset. i thought i wasn't going to be able to finish.
how did you do? did you do well? ing 8:45 pace, 8:45 a mile. i was doing really good. like, i planned it. i was really confident because i was training for it. then around the 15th mile i started to cramp up, my quads started to cramp up. and i thought this will go away after a couple of miles. i'll just run through it. then it got worse and worse i finished in 4:47 or 4:37, i can't remember, because i was so embarrassed. but, it took me 20, 25 minutes just to run the last mile. 'cause my legs...
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you really do. do you work out? >> i do. >> look, we all have eyes here. he is gorgeous. i wish more people read for us with abs like that. >> i am not asking you, bill. >> good lord. >>> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us at red eye at fox news .com. and to leave a voicemail on greg's direct line call 212-462-5050. still to come, the half time report from joe derosa. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by observatories. the rooms or buildings housing a telescope or other equipment used for the study of natural phenomenon. thanks, natural observatory. >>> let's find out if we got anything wrong so far. i find that hard to believe. we go to joe derosa. it is -- >> gio hi, good to see you. wish i was in the room with you. let's start with this gasp bit. first of all, i would appreciate if you stopped called them gaffes. it is an arrogant word. just say flubs, bloopers i would be fine with. gaffes is annoying. governor, i go to you first. you work in politics, correct? >> that's correct. >> you had said that if are you a politician trying to get into the pres
you really do. do you work out? >> i do. >> look, we all have eyes here. he is gorgeous. i wish more people read for us with abs like that. >> i am not asking you, bill. >> good lord. >>> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us at red eye at fox news .com. and to leave a voicemail on greg's direct line call 212-462-5050. still to come, the half time report from joe derosa. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by observatories. the rooms or...
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-- >> you weren't doing good things though, were you? i find it odd you were giving away 80% of the money you were making in a vaguely corrupt way. it seems a little perverse. why would you break the law to make millions of -- >> piers, i wasn't again while i was deeply into it, it wasn't i was sitting back thinking i'm corrupt or breaking the law. frankly, i think i was doing good. >> that's what i'm getting at. there's this weird contradiction between charging ten times the going rate, making tens of millions of dollars, and then saying i was father christmas, i was giving it all away. >> there was no going rate in lobbying. the amounts that i charged compared to the value we delivered i think was very fair. now, that we charged more than other lobbyists at that time had a lot to do with the fact that we delivered a lot more. we did have to add up what was the value of the services we provided and they were in the billions, for which they charges in the millions. >> the sad thing was in the end, everybody ended up hating you. the clien
-- >> you weren't doing good things though, were you? i find it odd you were giving away 80% of the money you were making in a vaguely corrupt way. it seems a little perverse. why would you break the law to make millions of -- >> piers, i wasn't again while i was deeply into it, it wasn't i was sitting back thinking i'm corrupt or breaking the law. frankly, i think i was doing good. >> that's what i'm getting at. there's this weird contradiction between charging ten times the...
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you do it together. association, we're committed to preserving that essential partnership between patients and their doctors. because when it comes to your health, you need someone you trust. the ama. protecting the relationship between patients and physicians. [ indistinct conversations ] [ hissing ] agents, what did we learn here today? that lint balls are extremely flammable! well, yeah. and that 15,000 dryer fires happen every year! that's why it's important to regularly clean and inspect your vents! correct. where did you get that?! i built it. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> hi. i'm lucy liu. in 2008, i had the honor of presenting at "cnn heroes: an all-star tribute." as a unicef ambassador, i am committed to supporting unicef's mission to ensure that the 21,000 children dying every day from preventable causes becomes the number zero. i am thrilled to help introduce one of this year's top ten cnn heroes. >> a child of war can be simply desc
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then you say, "so do you want to see mine? do you want a sex movie?" ve those, too?" you say, "i don't have but i can borrow one." and then you say to her, "don't say anything to anybody that i'm coming." sure seems like you knew what you were talking about here and you knew what you wanted from this 15-year-old girl. >> i don't want to have sex but -- >> what do you mean you don't want to have sex? >> kissing. >> you talk about -- no, it's not just kissing. you talk about showing her your penis. >> this was really the first time where we saw a number of guys raise religion as a defense. when i confront them they say, well, i really wasn't going to go through with this because of my religious nature. >> i don't do it. again. >> you won't do it again? >> no. this is first. >> this is your first time? >> yeah. against my religion. >> it's against your religion. >> today i choose to come here or not. so i decided to come. but i shouldn't have come. >> but why did you if you're so religious? if you knew it was so wrong? why did you walk into this house? >>
then you say, "so do you want to see mine? do you want a sex movie?" ve those, too?" you say, "i don't have but i can borrow one." and then you say to her, "don't say anything to anybody that i'm coming." sure seems like you knew what you were talking about here and you knew what you wanted from this 15-year-old girl. >> i don't want to have sex but -- >> what do you mean you don't want to have sex? >> kissing. >> you talk about -- no,...
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even though you can't do nothing. tavis: what is it about the acting thing that allowed you to endure all that you've endured to fight as hard as you have fought to come back? i mean, there must be something about this thing called acting. there must be something about being a thespian that just means more to you than anything in the world. >> you know, when i started out, i started out boxing. and i got hurt. and i took a couple years off and i didn't go back. i went -- i started to do the acting thing by mistake. and i kind of went -- it was hard for me. because it was all -- i wasn't real social. and i wasn't very verbal. i was just dead quiet. plus i was still on the street. and i was handing out fliers, on 42nd street. and doing this, that and the other. and i shouldn't have been doing. and it was like -- it was weird to be on the treat and going to acting class like regular people. i'm sitting there watching, going, when i'm -- am i going to get in front. class and read something? for two years i sat in class and
even though you can't do nothing. tavis: what is it about the acting thing that allowed you to endure all that you've endured to fight as hard as you have fought to come back? i mean, there must be something about this thing called acting. there must be something about being a thespian that just means more to you than anything in the world. >> you know, when i started out, i started out boxing. and i got hurt. and i took a couple years off and i didn't go back. i went -- i started to do...
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. >> there are lots of things you can do if you decide to break out of the current mindless bureaucracy. >> newt gingrich continues to roll along. the speaker will be here. >> i do not choose to run for congress in 2012. >> and our old pal barney frank quitting the house of representatives. we'll tell you why. >> there are some chang here. >> bill: caution, you're about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. newt gingrich in just a moment. first, disrespecting michelle bachmann. a week ago on the jimmy fallon program played a disrespectful song in introducing congress woman michelle bachmann. that kind of thing is not unusual anymore that. is why they lied about this program on the air, we asked headline to apology. it would not. nbc apologized privately. >> of course i accept apology but my dad says it would have been the president of nbc apologizing not the senior vice president of programming. when someone smg is done to a conservative, it's passed off and forgoten. >> bill: important point is that media standard
. >> there are lots of things you can do if you decide to break out of the current mindless bureaucracy. >> newt gingrich continues to roll along. the speaker will be here. >> i do not choose to run for congress in 2012. >> and our old pal barney frank quitting the house of representatives. we'll tell you why. >> there are some chang here. >> bill: caution, you're about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for...
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you do with this? ksgiving, just want some chocolate lines. just melted plain chocolate. >> do you ever make a mistake and have to start over again? >> yes. >> oh, that's how you do that. i never figured that out. >> then you go in the opposite direction. >> oh, my gosh! >> we learned something today. we have learned a lot today. >> bake the bars about 45 minutes at 350. let it cool and chill it. best to do it overnight. cut the bars. >> look how pretty they are. >> we have about 30 seconds. should we start tasting some of the goodies. >> i've got sweet stuffing. >> how is that egg nog? >> 1,000 calories in this. >> no. this is a dessert we work on every december in oceana. we make an aged, mature eggnog. it sits in the cooler for ten weeks. >> really? >> eggs, alcohol, sugar, spices, we strain it. >> we love you, but we've got to run. >> we'll be back with sara's newest webtastic video. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are back with webtastic. >> we have with a very unique talent. >> oscar has
you do with this? ksgiving, just want some chocolate lines. just melted plain chocolate. >> do you ever make a mistake and have to start over again? >> yes. >> oh, that's how you do that. i never figured that out. >> then you go in the opposite direction. >> oh, my gosh! >> we learned something today. we have learned a lot today. >> bake the bars about 45 minutes at 350. let it cool and chill it. best to do it overnight. cut the bars. >> look how...
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how are you doing? >> good. > jimmy: how old are you. >> i'm 13. >> jimmy: that means pg-13 movies can you go to on your own. that's a big age, teenage. >> definitely, definitely. >> jimmy: this is the third season of "the middle." are people recognizing you. >> yeah, they really have been. there have been a lot of -- there have been a lot of people that recognize me and i'm into the used to it. when i see people staring at me, is there a booger in my nose, but -- >> jimmy: then that one day where there is -- >> yeah, there is, yeah. yeah. no, but there have been -- i don't want to say strange but there have been unique people that come up to me and how they react to the show and i really like to see it because i like feedback because -- >> jimmy: what will they say to you. >> well, i mean them's say, there was this -- actually this one time we were at comicon for my other show, voice over show i do "fish hooks." we were walking to dinner, myself, my mom and my brother and the man -- another man and his girl come
how are you doing? >> good. > jimmy: how old are you. >> i'm 13. >> jimmy: that means pg-13 movies can you go to on your own. that's a big age, teenage. >> definitely, definitely. >> jimmy: this is the third season of "the middle." are people recognizing you. >> yeah, they really have been. there have been a lot of -- there have been a lot of people that recognize me and i'm into the used to it. when i see people staring at me, is there a booger...
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sure you do. hat's about it. >> rose: you think that's it, new >> but i work hard. but i have... i'm limited at best. >> rose: what do you regret? >> well, i really regret that i didn't say to my mother many things that i wish i had that i'd set to her to herace. >> rose: tell me now what you would say to her? >> i would say to her "if i told you how much i loved you would you feel better about who you are?" that's something i would have said to her. >> rose: because she didn't become what she could have become? >> this is true. she d not become what she could have become. but mainly... not that. that she didn't feel od about who she was. it's not... >> rose: because she was not what she could be. >> not what she hoped she could be. >> rose: the love of your life. >> well, yes, the love of my life. of course. >> rose: why do you say snofk i mean, you've d loves. >> those loves were wonderful temporary experiences. they were not lasting. they didn't... they didn't... i wasn't really a person who cou
sure you do. hat's about it. >> rose: you think that's it, new >> but i work hard. but i have... i'm limited at best. >> rose: what do you regret? >> well, i really regret that i didn't say to my mother many things that i wish i had that i'd set to her to herace. >> rose: tell me now what you would say to her? >> i would say to her "if i told you how much i loved you would you feel better about who you are?" that's something i would have said to...
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you did not. that's not true. but dond we were on "snl" for the first time, and you were nice to us, which meant a lot. back in the day. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. please. well, right back to you. and then, you gave me this cd that's the funniest cd anyone's ever given me ever. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it was peter cook and chris morris. >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: and it's called "why bother?" >> yes. >> jimmy: do you remember giving that to me? >> i used to give it to everybody, but yes, i do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: aw, just ruined it for me. don't tell me that. we can edit that out. [ laughter ] that meant so much to me. >> i was joking. you're the only person i ever gave it to. >> jimmy: oh, thank you. [ laughter ] yeah, that's what i'm talking about. but you're a big comedy -- i mean, you're a big comedy fan. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: also, you sent me a nice text when our show first started. >> i did. well, i really like it. >> jimmy: aw, see. >> cheesy as that sounds. >> jimmy: i know. i appreciate that. that meant a lot to me 'cau
you did not. that's not true. but dond we were on "snl" for the first time, and you were nice to us, which meant a lot. back in the day. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. please. well, right back to you. and then, you gave me this cd that's the funniest cd anyone's ever given me ever. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it was peter cook and chris morris. >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: and it's called "why bother?" >> yes. >> jimmy: do you remember giving that to me?...
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how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources to do it. and do you have the right equipment? you need specialized equipment? do you have access to that? maybe, maybe not. so size up, you want to establish your priorities, make your decisions. you want to come up with a plan and after you have a plan, you want to take action. remember, it's continuous fact gathering process. you want to evaluate your progress. there are 50 percent of the people can be rescued by who? this is where you come in for the next 30 percent to make it 80 percent of the people. the next 30 percent of the people can be rescued by you people. then there's another 15 percent, that's where the fire department comes in, or the sheriff's department, people who ar
how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources to do it. and do you have the right equipment? you need specialized equipment? do you have...
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you don't have an ak, do you, jimmy? our lives living in a gangstas paradise strumming my pain ♪ ♪ with his fingers one time singing my life with his words ♪ ♪ two times listen all of y'all it's a sabotage listen all of y'all ♪ ♪ it's a sabotage listen all of y'all it's a sabotage listen all of y'all ♪ ♪ it's a sabotage i'm a hustler baby i just want you to know ♪ ♪ it ain't where i been it ain't where i been but where i'm 'bout to go ♪ ♪ top of the world hey i'm sorry ms. jackson i am for real never meant to make ♪ ♪ your daughter cry i apologize a billion times when the pimp's in the crib ma ♪ ♪ drop it like it's hot drop it like it's hot drop it like it's hot when them pigs try ♪ ♪ to get at you park it like it's hot park it like it's hot park it like it's hot ♪ ♪ harder better faster stronger now now that that don't kill me ♪ ♪ can only make me stronger i need you to hurry up now cuz i can't wait much longer can't you hear ♪ ♪ that boom badoom boom boom badoom boom bass we got that super bass boom badoom boom ♪ ♪ boo
you don't have an ak, do you, jimmy? our lives living in a gangstas paradise strumming my pain ♪ ♪ with his fingers one time singing my life with his words ♪ ♪ two times listen all of y'all it's a sabotage listen all of y'all ♪ ♪ it's a sabotage listen all of y'all it's a sabotage listen all of y'all ♪ ♪ it's a sabotage i'm a hustler baby i just want you to know ♪ ♪ it ain't where i been it ain't where i been but where i'm 'bout to go ♪ ♪ top of the world hey i'm sorry...
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thank you. doo back to the unit or -- >> no, go back in the gym. >> all right. >> well, the truth of the matter is that when you get them isolated, they will talk to you. i've had two inmates already give me information about what's going on in here. so this whole ideal that there's an inmate code or something isn't always true. there are people that will -- there are actually people in prison that want to do the right thing, that want to clean the place up. so we find those people. that's why we do interviews. >> after hours of investigation, officers score a big find in the dorms. proving the inmate tip-off was legitimate. >> i just found a syringe. >> i got to go write a report right now. >> tell me exactly where you found it. >> the officer found it in your cubicle, in your dresser in a hat. take off your shirt. >> are you a drug dealer? stand up. take it off all the way. and your other one. all right. you've got marks. >> that's from scrubbing in the shower. >> you've got marks. >> no, feel it
thank you. doo back to the unit or -- >> no, go back in the gym. >> all right. >> well, the truth of the matter is that when you get them isolated, they will talk to you. i've had two inmates already give me information about what's going on in here. so this whole ideal that there's an inmate code or something isn't always true. there are people that will -- there are actually people in prison that want to do the right thing, that want to clean the place up. so we find those...
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you get around how do you how do you to around that that you get around that because there's no leadership to say well bite the bullet we have to do this no one wants to do that we started this is where we started the program and it just kicks the can down the road maybe maybe we want to end on a series yet maybe we want to add that i really believe you know ok being people have some good ideas but they don't actually know. the right thing even if they did get it passed and furthermore even if they don't get it past there be no way to know for sure that it was being carried out. how greece managed to fall everybody with respect or if not for everyone at least be able to take the position in a manner that didn't get in trouble but it had a lot of let's listen to it that i actually did what's on the wall to stop people from being able to take the position that they are complying with various things i want to crack i'm afraid i don't know if you hate it when we were not american it's clear you have ended the program on the bleakest note ever ok many thanks to my
you get around how do you how do you to around that that you get around that because there's no leadership to say well bite the bullet we have to do this no one wants to do that we started this is where we started the program and it just kicks the can down the road maybe maybe we want to end on a series yet maybe we want to add that i really believe you know ok being people have some good ideas but they don't actually know. the right thing even if they did get it passed and furthermore even if...
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you like to know? or i might say -- >> do you say something like captain kirk? give the -- >> no. >> -- disciples what they want? >> no. well, i don't know what they want. and eventually -- >> well, if i was at one i'd want you to come out, do that -- >> okay. piers. you're at the convention. you're there. hello, and good evening, and piers, i see you sitting in the audience. what would you like to know? >> beam me up, scotty. >> i hate you. you're off my list. i'm never going to come on this show again. because it irked me so -- for so long, beam me up, scotty. >> did it? why? >> i had built up -- i thought it was derision. i thought it was derisive after a while. after 30 years. i thought it was -- anhen by getting in to the 40th year, i thought, what the heck? why are they saying that? it must be their derision. it must be they're laughing at me. then i go see patrick stewart, and he's this great shakespearean actor, and he's dealing with captain picard like it's shakespeare. and i'm thinking, my god, i used to do that. why aren't i doing that? i said, i've b
you like to know? or i might say -- >> do you say something like captain kirk? give the -- >> no. >> -- disciples what they want? >> no. well, i don't know what they want. and eventually -- >> well, if i was at one i'd want you to come out, do that -- >> okay. piers. you're at the convention. you're there. hello, and good evening, and piers, i see you sitting in the audience. what would you like to know? >> beam me up, scotty. >> i hate you....
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you think more may pop up? >> i don't know. do you know? >> you would know more than i do. it carries a lot more weight. could we possibly see yourselves? >> of course not. >> why not? >> i rejected that 16 years ago, and i've given more than one explanation for it. >> you're relatively youthful in political termless. >> i'm going to be 75 on my next birthday. i'm in good health, but even if i was 20 years younger, it isn't me. as i've said many, many times. >> was it your wife in the end who decided? >> it was me. >> it was you and not your wife? >> no. i never woke up a single morning thinking it was the right thing for me. i served my country in other ways. secretary of state after making that announcement. i served my country for 40 years in government and trying to serve it every way i know and how now. worked at youth programs. one of our greatest challenges is to make sure we educate our young people for a 21st century world and 21st century economic system in the united states is different than the economic system 25 years ago. >> we talked about extremities in wash
you think more may pop up? >> i don't know. do you know? >> you would know more than i do. it carries a lot more weight. could we possibly see yourselves? >> of course not. >> why not? >> i rejected that 16 years ago, and i've given more than one explanation for it. >> you're relatively youthful in political termless. >> i'm going to be 75 on my next birthday. i'm in good health, but even if i was 20 years younger, it isn't me. as i've said many, many...
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all you have to do is take this. r. >> you're saving time. >> pull it up slowly, wrap it around. >> beautiful. >> it's perfect every time, on top. >> if you make any mistakes. >> this is perfect hot chocolate. six cups of evaporated milk. it's a great substitute and gives you nice thick mix in your hot chocolate. that is bailey's irish cream. >> oh, my lord. >> what is this? >> water. let me smell. >> coconut rum. >> of course it is. >> it's the captain. >> have you ever gained a pound in your life? excuse me for fondling your midriff. >> i was 50 pounds heavier in high school. and i lost it. it's just control. you were saying this earlier, it's portion control. >> this is sandy's spiced wine. i made it just for you. red wine is in here, brown sugar, great beautiful flavor goes in there. some citrus you want to put in there. >> that is delicious. >> keep this in a slow cooker, that in a slow cooker and this is your spiced coffee cake. in the slow cooker, this is pound cake with bisquick or baking mix. you've got an ag
all you have to do is take this. r. >> you're saving time. >> pull it up slowly, wrap it around. >> beautiful. >> it's perfect every time, on top. >> if you make any mistakes. >> this is perfect hot chocolate. six cups of evaporated milk. it's a great substitute and gives you nice thick mix in your hot chocolate. that is bailey's irish cream. >> oh, my lord. >> what is this? >> water. let me smell. >> coconut rum. >> of course it...
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would you do that? ] then the pressure is on you, floyd. by the way, i know you have many business ventures and this is your latest, which i love. this is manny pacquiao broccoli. >> broccoli, yes. >> jimmy: you have your own brocco broccoli. >> yes. that's my new produced -- >> jimmy: are you growing this in your yard or what's going on here? how did this happen? do you even eat broccoli? >> i love it. >> jimmy: i like it, too. >> that keeps me strong and healthy. >> jimmy: like popeye had spinach, you have broccoli. [ applause ] >> jimmy: and your kids aren't eating the broccoli, you can just hold up the box and go, manny's going to come punch you in the mouth if you don't eat it. well, manny, we have a tradition around here, and that is a song. and when we come back, if you would be so kind, we are going to hear a song from manny pacquiao. you can see pacquiao/marquez three on saturday, november 12th on pay per view. we'll be right back. vo: a breakfast worth waking up for. enjoy the sausage, egg and
would you do that? ] then the pressure is on you, floyd. by the way, i know you have many business ventures and this is your latest, which i love. this is manny pacquiao broccoli. >> broccoli, yes. >> jimmy: you have your own brocco broccoli. >> yes. that's my new produced -- >> jimmy: are you growing this in your yard or what's going on here? how did this happen? do you even eat broccoli? >> i love it. >> jimmy: i like it, too. >> that keeps me strong...
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it just didn't interest you. >> i just love the job too much. >> do you know now? harts and ask how you're going? >> every artist does have that wee bit of -- >> you've gotten a little bit more now competitive? >> that is the name of the game. >> you're in a head-to-head battle i think with justin bieber. >> he is a lovely boy. >> you want to take him down. >> he's a lovely boy. >> come on, susan. >> he is a lovely boy. >> you're about to say -- i'm going to smack down the bieber boy. >> he is a lovely boy. a great voice. lovely person. he's a good boy. i'd adopt him. why not. >> quite adoptable. >> he is lovable. >> if he is watching you would happily take him under your wing. you grew up in this little village in scotland. not many people live there. it was not as people like to say an unhappy upbringing. you were very happy for most of your life before you came on "britain's got talent." we discussed that. >> still am. >> the key person in your life was your mother who very sadly died really before she saw any of this. what would your mother have made of this do
it just didn't interest you. >> i just love the job too much. >> do you know now? harts and ask how you're going? >> every artist does have that wee bit of -- >> you've gotten a little bit more now competitive? >> that is the name of the game. >> you're in a head-to-head battle i think with justin bieber. >> he is a lovely boy. >> you want to take him down. >> he's a lovely boy. >> come on, susan. >> he is a lovely boy. >>...
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what do you make of herman cain as a character? do you think he'll is survive the scandal? what do you think of the prospect potentially of a black american against a black american in an american presidential race, which has never happened before? >> i'm not an expert on republican primary politics. obviously, herman cain has united some dormant enthusiasm of the republican party. he's reached levels in the polls tho other has reached, certainly not governor romney or governor perry. i'm not one to decide how the recent allegations affect his candidacy. i do think that there is something to be said for the fact that if the election were held today and you believe some of these polls you would have an african-american president running against an african-american standard-bearer for the republican party and that speaks to a lot of progress in this country. i think it's a powerful symbol of the fact we're talking about herman cain's 9-9-9 plan, talking about his ten-year godfather's pizza, not talking about the race, and that's a great thing. >> mitt romney has been the front
what do you make of herman cain as a character? do you think he'll is survive the scandal? what do you think of the prospect potentially of a black american against a black american in an american presidential race, which has never happened before? >> i'm not an expert on republican primary politics. obviously, herman cain has united some dormant enthusiasm of the republican party. he's reached levels in the polls tho other has reached, certainly not governor romney or governor perry. i'm...
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you do when you really want to dominate the scene? by that we mean how do you maximize your web presence when potential customers are searching in your area? jan jantsch is the creator of the duct tape marketing system and consulting network and he is also already author of the book "the referral engine." >> always great to be here. >> so this is particularly interesting on the web. because on the web, it doesn't really matter, as a consumer, necessarily, to get your product if you're shopping local. or if you're shopping not local. but people do care about shopping local. and they want to. so what can you do to get people to know that you're shopping local. >> it's not only just that people care, it's that people's behavior has changed dramatically. even if they know they're going to find something or try to find something around the block, they're still turning to the web to find those businesses or to do a little research first. the statistics are dramatic these days, something like 90% to 95% of people start their shopping online,
you do when you really want to dominate the scene? by that we mean how do you maximize your web presence when potential customers are searching in your area? jan jantsch is the creator of the duct tape marketing system and consulting network and he is also already author of the book "the referral engine." >> always great to be here. >> so this is particularly interesting on the web. because on the web, it doesn't really matter, as a consumer, necessarily, to get your...
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you? >> i like to vote on the candidate. >> who do you like? >> who do i like? ng. >> right now if you had to put an x by someone's name? >> good thing i don't have to now because it's too early in the race. >> victoria, what do you think are the key issues in society today? what do you think people most care about? >> are you talking about political issues? >> anything. people come to your church. >> their relationships, finances and their health. >> i would say that's what most people care most about. do you think politicians today are doing the right kind of thing or are they too busy squabbling with each other in washington to understand as clearly as you just defined it what the real issues are for people in america? >> yes, i think they're squabbling too much. >> what's that? >> yes, i think they're squabbling too much. >> they spent a lot of time shouting at each other. you just said that you don't shout. when you see them ranting and raving and being deliberatively obstructive to getting things down, what do you think? >> i would think as most americans i
you? >> i like to vote on the candidate. >> who do you like? >> who do i like? ng. >> right now if you had to put an x by someone's name? >> good thing i don't have to now because it's too early in the race. >> victoria, what do you think are the key issues in society today? what do you think people most care about? >> are you talking about political issues? >> anything. people come to your church. >> their relationships, finances and their...
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apps that can take you anywhere and do anything. imit the iphone? [ phone beeping ] we don't. truly unlimited data for your iphone, trouble hearing on the phone? only from sprint. visit sprintrelay.com. truly unlimited data for your iphone, trouble hearing on the phone? [husband:] getting cold out here. [wife:] in here too. we need more affordable energy in this country. we need to protect the environment. what about the economy? what about our planet? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. so with affordable energy that we can get to safely... we could afford to eat out more often. our daughter likes my cooking. don't you lori... lori? [announcer:] conocophillips. hey ladies. enjoyof course not. because this is our movie. and dr pepper ten is our soda! it's only ten manly calories, but with all 23 flavors of dr pepper. it's what guys want. like this... catch phrase! so you can keep the romantic comedies and lad
apps that can take you anywhere and do anything. imit the iphone? [ phone beeping ] we don't. truly unlimited data for your iphone, trouble hearing on the phone? only from sprint. visit sprintrelay.com. truly unlimited data for your iphone, trouble hearing on the phone? [husband:] getting cold out here. [wife:] in here too. we need more affordable energy in this country. we need to protect the environment. what about the economy? what about our planet? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're...
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>> how do you do, how do you do?> in 1987, 18 years after the murders, manson agreed to talk with "today" show correspondent heidi schulman at san quentin state prison about the book "manson in his own words" an autobiography of sorts. told to former prison mate nuel emmons. >> if i like this book, there would be a lot of people that probably wouldn't buy it. but if i don't like it, everyone that doesn't like me will probably buy it. >> you said you weren't impressed with it. >> no, not really, no. >> why not? >> well, we are good friends but we don't live in the same road. he's walking on one road and i'm living on another one, you know? he's making money and he's in business to be a writer. that's his trip. that's not my trip. i'm not into that. and he's kowtowed himself and compromised himself to the public. i think the public is full of it. they're a bunch of ants that want to eat me up, and they feed on fear and things that they're insecure about. they want to blame someone else, like a bunch of chickens pecking
>> how do you do, how do you do?> in 1987, 18 years after the murders, manson agreed to talk with "today" show correspondent heidi schulman at san quentin state prison about the book "manson in his own words" an autobiography of sorts. told to former prison mate nuel emmons. >> if i like this book, there would be a lot of people that probably wouldn't buy it. but if i don't like it, everyone that doesn't like me will probably buy it. >> you said you...
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after you do it, do the elbow judo. worried, wash your hands before you have that hoagie. that's really what it's all about. >> the fitting room. where's the issue there? >> people try on some popular items of clothing. as many as 12, 13 times. the stuff never gets washed. bacteria and bugs can live in there for a long time. so obviously if it's bathing suit season, make sure you wear something underneath. if you've got any open cuts, make sure they're bandaged. when you get it home, wash it before you wear it or put it in the dryer on hot. >> if there's anything oozing, it tends to be a problem. >> let's stroll down here. >> gallery of horrors. like i said, we're all going to be wearing haz/mat suits before it's all over. your own bed can be a source of mites. >> your own bed could be. we're clean. >> 84% of beds. what researchers found is that humidity is what helps those bad little bugs grow. they feed on dead skin cells. when you get up in the morning, don't make your bed right away. give it time to air out. if you u
after you do it, do the elbow judo. worried, wash your hands before you have that hoagie. that's really what it's all about. >> the fitting room. where's the issue there? >> people try on some popular items of clothing. as many as 12, 13 times. the stuff never gets washed. bacteria and bugs can live in there for a long time. so obviously if it's bathing suit season, make sure you wear something underneath. if you've got any open cuts, make sure they're bandaged. when you get it...
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do you know why? because at the time he was president, for those brief three years, this country believed co-do things. because we had a gutsy president who did things. and he put the man on the moon. we can beat the russians, let's get to the saturn rocket which he loved. he sent young people around the world because he fwleed united states could win the cold war because we could show how to develop ourselves. he took on jim crow and the horrors of racism. he said we'll have a civil rights bill and he web toe to toe with people like george wallace and he went toe to toe with big steel when they tried to inflate prices and he was willing to fight. he was a great president. he made the american people feel great. he was a leader. he wasn't some guy out there all alone as they say out for number one in showbiz. he was leading us. he was saying, we ask not what your country can do for you. what do you know to your country. he was bringing us in. bringing us in to leading our country. it was the wonderful
do you know why? because at the time he was president, for those brief three years, this country believed co-do things. because we had a gutsy president who did things. and he put the man on the moon. we can beat the russians, let's get to the saturn rocket which he loved. he sent young people around the world because he fwleed united states could win the cold war because we could show how to develop ourselves. he took on jim crow and the horrors of racism. he said we'll have a civil rights...