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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 fight to be first, lead. doerest of this country, and secondly, be bold. this country is at a critical juncture. do not settle for something less than what this country needs. you will have a victory, but it will not make the changes necessary to preserve that freedom and security for the next generation. those of the two things i challenge you. one reporter said it was and ask, don't tell. i am asking you to be bold and lead, and i will let you make the decision. i trust the people of iowa. the number one state for website visits the last two weeks has been iowa. i know you think you are the center of the universe -- the center of the country, sorry. i misspoke. believe it or not, you are not the biggest stake in the country. california is over 10 times bigger than you, and yet you have more searches and that of taxes or any other state. -- or taxes or any other state. -- or texas or any other state. you are doing your homework. i cannot ask for any more. going around and asking you if the that is why i am goin
you fight to be first, lead. doerest of this country, and secondly, be bold. this country is at a critical juncture. do not settle for something less than what this country needs. you will have a victory, but it will not make the changes necessary to preserve that freedom and security for the next generation. those of the two things i challenge you. one reporter said it was and ask, don't tell. i am asking you to be bold and lead, and i will let you make the decision. i trust the people of...
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but you always want to do it at the safest location. so if the street is the safest location, that's where you would do it at. this house here fell over. doesn't have something called a sheer wall. so it's just a platform or a platform or a balloon, nothing that keeps the wall from racking, they call it. so you want to make sure that the building that you are in are sheered. this is a connection between the plate, stud and the bottom plate. tie it all together. unreinforced masonry building. safe building or not such a safe building? not safe at all. you have deep set windows, arched windows, metal plate, then we can work. weak morter, what is that? brick on top of brick on top of brick. there's an ample of the header row, you see how they are turned perpendicular to each other, you can see the header rows in this one, see the brick going the other way about every 5 or 7 rows. deep set windows. here's a close up of one of those plates. a parapet wall is a clue that this building is an unreinforced building. which direction can that build
but you always want to do it at the safest location. so if the street is the safest location, that's where you would do it at. this house here fell over. doesn't have something called a sheer wall. so it's just a platform or a platform or a balloon, nothing that keeps the wall from racking, they call it. so you want to make sure that the building that you are in are sheered. this is a connection between the plate, stud and the bottom plate. tie it all together. unreinforced masonry building....
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, you don't need to do a plan. you need a permit from the building department for the building and you need an electrical permit and plumbing permit but you do not need to bring in a set of plans. but if you're going to be taking out walls and structural or nonstructural walls, we need to see a set of plans of what's existing and what's proposed. and you prepare them, right? >> absolutely. you want to do the entire floor plan of your house, showing the adjacent rooms, you should do a site plan which would locate the house, where it is relative to the property lines. that's important. and what's above and what's below it, if you're in a condominium, as well. >> and there's something else about what's above and below. if the residential building you are in buzz built after 1974, it is required to have sound separation between dwelling units, either above you or below you. and next to you. and so if you're redoing a question in one of these buildings built after 1974, it may have restrictions on what kind of flooring y
, you don't need to do a plan. you need a permit from the building department for the building and you need an electrical permit and plumbing permit but you do not need to bring in a set of plans. but if you're going to be taking out walls and structural or nonstructural walls, we need to see a set of plans of what's existing and what's proposed. and you prepare them, right? >> absolutely. you want to do the entire floor plan of your house, showing the adjacent rooms, you should do a site...
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you are. i have an idea. >> who do you think? >> i believe you're some sort of detective or police officer. >> well, i'm not. >> no? >> you'd be wrong there. i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc." we're doing a story on adults who try to meet young teens online for sex. >> i will deny nothing. it's all there, black and white. this is probably what i needed to straighten up, to scare the hell out of me. it should have scared the hell out of me soon as she said she was 14. i should have just been like, bye. and that's what i'm going to do from now on. >> okay. >> gentlemen, have a good night. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> but for demers it may not be such a good night. >> on the ground. get on the ground now. >> he later pleaded not guilty to three felony counts, including using a computer to expose himself to a minor. coming up, we head back to the beach. over time, my lashes thinned. after 40, i didn't have enough lashes. i'd heard of latisse® but had questions. my doctor said... latisse® is the only fda approved prescription trea
you are. i have an idea. >> who do you think? >> i believe you're some sort of detective or police officer. >> well, i'm not. >> no? >> you'd be wrong there. i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc." we're doing a story on adults who try to meet young teens online for sex. >> i will deny nothing. it's all there, black and white. this is probably what i needed to straighten up, to scare the hell out of me. it should have scared the hell out of me soon as...
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we will do less and you will compromise on how much less we do. [applause] to finish your comments, i would not cut the defense department. the number one priority of this country, of the federal government, is the defense of this country. [applause] if you look at defense spending as a percentage of the budget, it is roughly 20%. what was its 50 years ago? close to 60%. what is the problem? defense spending? nope. defense spending is not the problem. since it is the only thing the federal government does that no one else can do, that is the thing that will be held firm. the rest of the military budget will be frozen. that is not to say we will not cost anything. we are not going to sacrifice the national security of our country when that is not the problem adding to the deficit. finally, we need to take care of discretionary spending. we need to make big cuts. that is when i get into entitlement reform. going after specific programs. i am not an across-the-board cut heter. there are a lot that the federal government should not be involved with. we
we will do less and you will compromise on how much less we do. [applause] to finish your comments, i would not cut the defense department. the number one priority of this country, of the federal government, is the defense of this country. [applause] if you look at defense spending as a percentage of the budget, it is roughly 20%. what was its 50 years ago? close to 60%. what is the problem? defense spending? nope. defense spending is not the problem. since it is the only thing the federal...
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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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when you do that, you see, you do not change the song. you do not change the integrity of the song. u make it even more lyrical and even more personal. trevor's reason for getting me to do that song is that he said it is perhaps more relevant now or socially just as much, just as important, just as relevant now as it was when the late marvin gaye originally wrote it and sang it. tavis: when you refer to it as a perfect song, this is one of those crazy the dates that those of us who are music lovers have all the time about to are the greatest songwriters and what are the greatest songs and who has the best tone and who has the best addiction. to my mind, and i have said this many times, i believe that "what's going on?" bayberry will be the best song ever written. that is a strange -- may very well be the best song ever written. that is a strange thing to say. when you say perfect, i guess that is it. >> by the way, we had this conversation as well, me and my buddy. there are two songs that come to mind. i think it really all depends on how you are as a person, though where -- where y
when you do that, you see, you do not change the song. you do not change the integrity of the song. u make it even more lyrical and even more personal. trevor's reason for getting me to do that song is that he said it is perhaps more relevant now or socially just as much, just as important, just as relevant now as it was when the late marvin gaye originally wrote it and sang it. tavis: when you refer to it as a perfect song, this is one of those crazy the dates that those of us who are music...
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you like some juice, deion? hmm? ( toy helicopter whirring loudly ) do you want to play? do you want a toy? okay, i'll have that one. i'm worried about bullying. why are you worried about bullying? i pushed maisie. oh, you're worried you're a bully. how many times did you push maisie? once. and then what happened? she pushed me back, and then we played a game called "spy dudes." what's "spy dudes"? it's where you have to follow a teacher around, and without them noticing, and--and, um, and then find out things about their life. did you find anything out? i found out that one of the teacher's husband had ge-- gout. what's gout? i'm not that sure. look, when the last complaint thing flared up, it was just after your mum had died and i thought you had enough on your plate. but after that, you could have told me then. yeah, but after that you got involved in that argument with angela. ( toy helicopter whirring ) ben! we're trying to have a-- ( sighs ) ( sighs ) ben: sorry. hey, deion! i found something really cool! she left you to sort out the will, and she wanted that second funeral. oh, god,
you like some juice, deion? hmm? ( toy helicopter whirring loudly ) do you want to play? do you want a toy? okay, i'll have that one. i'm worried about bullying. why are you worried about bullying? i pushed maisie. oh, you're worried you're a bully. how many times did you push maisie? once. and then what happened? she pushed me back, and then we played a game called "spy dudes." what's "spy dudes"? it's where you have to follow a teacher around, and without them noticing,...
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this particular one is if you are doing a lead or leave the equivalent system like you would do for these guys or high-rise, we have green point ratings, if you use that, and we see which of those elements you will be achieving, and importantly, with the actual model of these checklists here, here is one of these checklists. there are a lot of pages. you check what you are providing, and you actually tell us where on your plan you can find the elements to claim that you will be doing. so you say you are going to be putting in the point because we're using engineers, what ever is. you look at whatever it is. tell us. or if it is not submitted, there later is an addendum and they will be submitted. so you have the same check. yes, we will take care of that. but we do not know where is that you'll be doing it. so speaking of tracking, people often say, well, how do you report this? are you checking this stuff? the amount required to meet a lead certification is a big stack of documents materials. basically, leave it does the checking. you let them know what you are intending to do, they give
this particular one is if you are doing a lead or leave the equivalent system like you would do for these guys or high-rise, we have green point ratings, if you use that, and we see which of those elements you will be achieving, and importantly, with the actual model of these checklists here, here is one of these checklists. there are a lot of pages. you check what you are providing, and you actually tell us where on your plan you can find the elements to claim that you will be doing. so you...
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i heard you like to go fly-fishing. >> i do. >> jimmy: i love that, too. >> you do? ou go? >> depends on -- well, i haven't done it for awhile. but all the important men in my life were fishermen. my father was a deep sea fisherman. my first husband was a deep sea fisherman. my second husband -- when we got divorced, i learned how 0 fly fish and then along came captain america, ted turner. but he owns all the rivers and he trains the fish. he trains the fish so, you know, you can catch them. i got good because, you know, the thing about fly-fishing, it's really hard. you know. you do it. right? you have to do it a lot to get good. i'm good. >> jimmy: you're good. you do it a lot? >> yeah. >> jimmy: fly-fishing, of course. i don't want to get personal. >> should we go -- >> jimmy: when i say do you do it a lot, i mean fly fish something what i'm saying. >> i know. both. >> jimmy: both. okay. is that on the video? [ applause ] >> no, ted came with -- i have a ranch and he came with me and he said, you know, right down -- val kilmer had a ranch. he sold it but ted said,
i heard you like to go fly-fishing. >> i do. >> jimmy: i love that, too. >> you do? ou go? >> depends on -- well, i haven't done it for awhile. but all the important men in my life were fishermen. my father was a deep sea fisherman. my first husband was a deep sea fisherman. my second husband -- when we got divorced, i learned how 0 fly fish and then along came captain america, ted turner. but he owns all the rivers and he trains the fish. he trains the fish so, you...
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mean ♪ do you know what you want? beating up on yesterday ♪ ♪ rolling on, moving on [ female announcer ] the space of a small suv. and more ways to connect to your world. ♪ do you know what you are? the all-new prius v from toyota. ♪ do you know? on my journey across america, from toyota. i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> getting attacked by newt gingrich is somewhat akin to being attacked by a pore cue pine. he attacks everywhere, no strategy, no consistent theme and looks so mean when he does it, it is not the most effective attack. >> ari fleischer, press secretary from george w. bush. keeping with the animal theme, newt gingrich is back, a porcupine. everywhere you look, someone is getting pricked. >> i don't think that's my reputation. that's f
mean ♪ do you know what you want? beating up on yesterday ♪ ♪ rolling on, moving on [ female announcer ] the space of a small suv. and more ways to connect to your world. ♪ do you know what you are? the all-new prius v from toyota. ♪ do you know? on my journey across america, from toyota. i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big...
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. >> you do your time. don't let it do you. >> the monotonous grind of life in prison can push some inmates to the limit. in trying to understand how they deal with the specter of never being free again, we've met some of our most memorable characters and recorded some of our most dramatic footage. >> i'm serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence, and a 10-year sentence, all together. >> at the time of our visit bobby gilbert had been at alabama's holman correctional facility for only four years. but he first landed in prison at the age of 18. he told us how a minor dispute over money led him to murder an acquaintance from his town. >> he said basically the only way i would get my money is over his dead body. you know. i was hot-headed then. so that's how i got it. >> how much money did he owe you? >> he owed me $36. i paid $37 for the gun i killed him with. so, you know -- >> once behind bars, gilbert's violent temper led to num
. >> you do your time. don't let it do you. >> the monotonous grind of life in prison can push some inmates to the limit. in trying to understand how they deal with the specter of never being free again, we've met some of our most memorable characters and recorded some of our most dramatic footage. >> i'm serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence, and a 10-year sentence, all together. >> at...
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you still will gather information. shut off utilities if it's safe to do it. you report it. we can cordon off the area just to make sure nobody else goes in the area. definitely tell the fire chief or whoever and we can go in there and try to do it safely. when we talk about search and rescue, i really want to make a distinction between searching and rescuing. searching is really basically looking for people; right? once we find a person we switch modes and go into this rescue mode. when we talk about search and rescue, try not to get it too mixed up because you think dfrpbtly based on what you are doing. if you are searching, you think about certain things and if you are rescuing somebody, you think about other things. the first rule, of course, would be do not become a victim yourself. whenever you do a search, you have to preplan. you have to understand who is doing what. we suggest that you work in two teams of at least two people, so that's at least four people doing a search at the very, very, very least. you want a team on the outside and a team on the inside. proper s
you still will gather information. shut off utilities if it's safe to do it. you report it. we can cordon off the area just to make sure nobody else goes in the area. definitely tell the fire chief or whoever and we can go in there and try to do it safely. when we talk about search and rescue, i really want to make a distinction between searching and rescuing. searching is really basically looking for people; right? once we find a person we switch modes and go into this rescue mode. when we...
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but do you really? announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >>> one of the leading factors in a teen's future success, a high school diploma. too bad nearly one in three u.s. teens fails to graduate. that's within teen dropping out nearly every 26 seconds. what can one person do to help? takes just $1 to help create a lasting change in a teen's life. just one person can help empower those teens with the skills necessary to help a teen get to graduation. are you the one? >> this is specifically to end dropout rates in schools. the stats are incredible. 7,200 kids a day drop out of school. what i found really absorbing was when you get down to the reasons they give. the number one reason, getting a job, supporting themselves or their families, not be able to keep up with school work, boredom, negative peer pressure, lack o
but do you really? announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >>> one of the leading factors in a teen's future success, a high school diploma. too bad nearly one in three u.s. teens fails to graduate. that's within teen dropping out nearly every 26 seconds. what can one person do to help? takes...
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listen, you got to do whatever you got to do to get the job done. >> do the streets ever leave you?no, absolutely not. you don't want them to anyway. you have to be able to have that, to tap back into that, if need be. especially now being a father of four kids, beautiful daughters. >> this is fascinating. the way your life has evolved. you have two sons, two girls. also you have your faith. i've read you go to catholic mass every day. is that right? >> yeah, if i don't go to mass necessarily every day but i definitely go to the church every day. that's how i start my day. 15, 20 minutes, say my prayers. >> what does it bring you? >> a very clear focus on what's important, expressing my gratitude of all the blessings that have been bestowed upon me and i reminder every day of what i need to do and focus on. and what i need to stay away from. >> when you pray, what do you pray for? >> i pray to be a good servant to god, a father, a husband, a son, a friend, brother and uncle. a good neighbor. a good leader to those who look up to me. and a good follower to those who are serving god a
listen, you got to do whatever you got to do to get the job done. >> do the streets ever leave you?no, absolutely not. you don't want them to anyway. you have to be able to have that, to tap back into that, if need be. especially now being a father of four kids, beautiful daughters. >> this is fascinating. the way your life has evolved. you have two sons, two girls. also you have your faith. i've read you go to catholic mass every day. is that right? >> yeah, if i don't go to...
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what you doing here? just checking the place out. >> what, are you thinking of buying it or -- >> no, no, just looking really. is there like an open house going on today? >> no. well, there is sort of an open house going on, but it's sort of a different open house. >> i was just visiting a friend, jena. >> how did you meet jena? >> we were just talking online. >> wagner tells me they were just talking about sports. that's when he starts heading towards the door. just come here one second before you step out. >> sure. >> but then he decides to answer a few more questions. how old is jenna? >> i'm not sure actually. >> i've got the chat log. >> okay. >> so you should probably start telling the truth now. >> okay. >> how old is jena? >> 14 i think, 13, 14. >> 13. and how old are you? >> 24. >> and what's a 24-year-old doing looking to be with a 13-year-old? >> i'm not looking to be with her. we were just talking and stuff. >> what were you talking about? >> just all kinds of stuff. >> are you a virgin? yeah.
what you doing here? just checking the place out. >> what, are you thinking of buying it or -- >> no, no, just looking really. is there like an open house going on today? >> no. well, there is sort of an open house going on, but it's sort of a different open house. >> i was just visiting a friend, jena. >> how did you meet jena? >> we were just talking online. >> wagner tells me they were just talking about sports. that's when he starts heading towards...
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you like christmas? do you have a big family get-together? 11 children. >> jimmy: no. >> and -- there's over -- >> jimmy: 11 kids? >> yeah. >> jimmy: holy mackerel. >> yeah. [ laughter ] my grandma is like that big. she has 11 kids. >> jimmy: oh my gosh. hopefully grandma takes a snooze this year, yeah, just relaxes. >> well, there's over 40 grandchildren. and every christmas eve we go to their house. and they have a santa claus come. and we sit on his lap to get our presents. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, what? is it just a stranger, like a drifter off the street? [ laughter ] >> no. >> jimmy: or, do you get a real -- ? is it real? you hire a santa claus? >> no, it's usually like one of my uncle's brothers or something. >> jimmy: that's very good. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so i guess it would be your uncle? [ laughter ] >> no, no, no. >> jimmy: he's your uncle's brother. >> not blood related. >> jimmy: oh, not blood related. that's the rule. [ laughter ] >> you can't be blood related. >> jimmy: can't be blood related or else you can't play santa. ye
you like christmas? do you have a big family get-together? 11 children. >> jimmy: no. >> and -- there's over -- >> jimmy: 11 kids? >> yeah. >> jimmy: holy mackerel. >> yeah. [ laughter ] my grandma is like that big. she has 11 kids. >> jimmy: oh my gosh. hopefully grandma takes a snooze this year, yeah, just relaxes. >> well, there's over 40 grandchildren. and every christmas eve we go to their house. and they have a santa claus come. and we sit...
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do you agree with that, is that possible? >> it sounds plausible. n doing this for a long time but i think there was a critical point when i was younger that i felt i reached a certain point at which i felt like i had enough mastery over my instrument that i could accomplish what i was trying to do. >> on the science side, nobody is really sure, of course, whether there is a gene for music. two of the complicating factors are, a town that grows up in a household full of music will have a different set of learning experiences and in a house where music is not supported. become difficult to separate nature from berkshire because of these in our mental factors. the other thing that is interesting is music manifests itself in some way different ways. not all composers can blame their instruments very well. and not all instrumentalists compose, and there are for rangers that do not play or compose. you would not say that they are not musical. then you have all of these people who are musical experts, disk jockeys, film supervisors, and they have what we w
do you agree with that, is that possible? >> it sounds plausible. n doing this for a long time but i think there was a critical point when i was younger that i felt i reached a certain point at which i felt like i had enough mastery over my instrument that i could accomplish what i was trying to do. >> on the science side, nobody is really sure, of course, whether there is a gene for music. two of the complicating factors are, a town that grows up in a household full of music will...
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what do you think of oprah? ere unknown to all of us. it's a wonderful, wonderful story. she is an unparalleled success in our business. >> why do you think? >> well, i think she's -- she's a compelling personality. and i think, you know, she elicits a real feeling of -- a heart-felt feeling from her viewers and from the guests as well. >> i'd never met her before she walked through the door for my first interview. she's genuine. oprah winfrey, beneath the billions, the empire, the mythology, the tabloid headlines is a genuine woman. >> i don't think she could get to where she is without be a genuine woman. >> is that the secret of broadcasting, every day, week in, month in, it finds you out, doesn't it? there's no point pretending to be something you're not. >> that's correct. i always said it is not realistic to expect me to walk down the center of any issue like a mechanical man never revealing how i feel. i think if you watched my show enough, you'd pretty much guess. i never felt hi to be in the closet about
what do you think of oprah? ere unknown to all of us. it's a wonderful, wonderful story. she is an unparalleled success in our business. >> why do you think? >> well, i think she's -- she's a compelling personality. and i think, you know, she elicits a real feeling of -- a heart-felt feeling from her viewers and from the guests as well. >> i'd never met her before she walked through the door for my first interview. she's genuine. oprah winfrey, beneath the billions, the...
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you had a one-nighter? >> i'm too old for that sort of thing. >> do you want to do it tonight? end for you. it's going to end for you walking the streets of new york looking for donuts. that's how it's going to end. >> tell me what happened last year. last year, he came back to my hotel, he got bored in 15 min uts, acted like he got a text and then left. how could he not be his most exciting friend. >> i had to find a cab or a car. it was tough. >> he was like yeah, let's go party in your room. >> i believe it was more like, oh, please, come back, partying and hang out in my room. we'll order pizza and donuts! this one doesn't agree. how long do i have before this year? seven or eight minutes? >> i don't know. i'm for -- >> by the way, we're the only ones left standing. >> where do you want to go after this? >> where we always end up, in your hotel room. new york is tough on new year's eve. >> can we at least get a pizza and eat something? is a pizza too much of a commitment for you because we'll have to wait 40 minutes for it. >> we're actually on tv. this is going to be broad
you had a one-nighter? >> i'm too old for that sort of thing. >> do you want to do it tonight? end for you. it's going to end for you walking the streets of new york looking for donuts. that's how it's going to end. >> tell me what happened last year. last year, he came back to my hotel, he got bored in 15 min uts, acted like he got a text and then left. how could he not be his most exciting friend. >> i had to find a cab or a car. it was tough. >> he was like...
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do you ever do that, jim? >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. e? anyone? do i know anyone here? >> do you know me at all? i almost want to put on a thicker accent and say, how you doing? you know, like, to think -- but, this guy was having none of it. he looks at me and then he looks at my kids and then looks at me, and i said "rosie o'donnell." and he takes this form, this is what he did. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you and the kids are waiting like this? >> yeah, sorry, no. >> jimmy: no. >> sorry, no. >> and i said, "sorry?" and i said, sorry? he goes, no, you can't get in, you're not on the list. and my daughter, 9 years old, "excuse me, but p. diddy invited me himself, yesterday in my pt cruiser while he stretching after he took a run, and he has a daughter the same age and he said we can play." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> meantime, i'm watching people getting out of bentleys, and maybachs, which i didn't even know was a car, i thought it was a throat lozenge. they're wearing -- [ laughter ] it's like the oscars. they're blinged out of control
do you ever do that, jim? >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. e? anyone? do i know anyone here? >> do you know me at all? i almost want to put on a thicker accent and say, how you doing? you know, like, to think -- but, this guy was having none of it. he looks at me and then he looks at my kids and then looks at me, and i said "rosie o'donnell." and he takes this form, this is what he did. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you and the kids are waiting like this? >> yeah,...
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you have a fever? >> yes. >> jimmy: do you have aches? >> yes. >> jimmy: do you have chills? >> yes. >> jimmy: do you have tiredness, with sudden onset? >> yes. i have all of those things. >> jimmy: do you have a mustache? >> yes. >> jimmy: then, you need to go to the doctor. >> tnk you, jimmy. now, you need to go to the doctor, too. >> dicky: for more info, go to facebook.com/flufacts to download the fight the flu app. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" is back in two minutes with madeleine stowe, comedian dana gould and will arnett. gould and will arnett. how it feels to chew 5 gum. peppermint that cools as you chew. 5 gum. stimulate your senses peppermint that cools as you chew. jim wilson? here is the chase freedom 5% cash back you get on amazon.com purchases. wow! and your kindle fire. thank you. do you have any bubble wrap? activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom ordinary lotions aren't made to treat the itch and irritation. so it can feel like you're using nothing at all. but new neosporin® eczema essentials™ with its unique relipd™ formula is
you have a fever? >> yes. >> jimmy: do you have aches? >> yes. >> jimmy: do you have chills? >> yes. >> jimmy: do you have tiredness, with sudden onset? >> yes. i have all of those things. >> jimmy: do you have a mustache? >> yes. >> jimmy: then, you need to go to the doctor. >> tnk you, jimmy. now, you need to go to the doctor, too. >> dicky: for more info, go to facebook.com/flufacts to download the fight the flu app. [...
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you start? >> okay, how do you open it? the most competitive person. >> oh, this is easy. >> the password is -- >> can i say a name? >> jimmy: yeah, one word. >> steve: one word, though. >> winona. [ laughter ] >> shoplifter. >> jimmy: oh! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: what? >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> easy. >> steve: oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: all right, stacy, go. >> steve: all right, we're gonna start with melissa on this one. >> okay, wait, which way -- which way do i do this? >> the password is -- [ light laughter ] >> smoke. >> pot. >> steve: no. [ light laughter ] >> like. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: jagger. [ laughter ] >> synonym. >> jimmy: they're both thinking the same thing. >> fire. >> no! [ laughter ] >> smoke? >> do i need to give you a clue? >> jimmy: i don't know. you might as well, but i think i got it. >> bong. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: weed? >> marijuana. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: nobody calls it that anymore! i haven't heard the word marijuana in years. >> that's why they gave it to me. >
you start? >> okay, how do you open it? the most competitive person. >> oh, this is easy. >> the password is -- >> can i say a name? >> jimmy: yeah, one word. >> steve: one word, though. >> winona. [ laughter ] >> shoplifter. >> jimmy: oh! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: what? >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> easy. >> steve: oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: all right, stacy, go. >> steve: all right, we're gonna start...
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you. he were really. were french now then swiss is it true or or do you still keep your and keep you know i'm a mixture of my father's spanish my mom is doing i was born in switzerland you know and i was first generation of immigrants you know in switzerland so i always felt spanish and german in a way no i never felt pretty swiss now that i live in france that i've been like living also in london the standard is new york i feel sometimes french same sometimes i feel the swiss again and sometimes spanish i'm a mixture i'm a european mixture so here like a cousin by the media exactly exactly so i feel good when i'm traveling in oh and i need to travel i need to get out of my society you know where i live but it's true that i. i really appreciate in france there is a culture i think we are very gifted to have like so many. museums a cinema and movies being made and the theatre plays and all those things you know it's really amazing the suppose you get out unsettled by me getting to like mentally like my house the roses and i mean grandchildren and so on dogs what country would you choose to spend the rest o
you. he were really. were french now then swiss is it true or or do you still keep your and keep you know i'm a mixture of my father's spanish my mom is doing i was born in switzerland you know and i was first generation of immigrants you know in switzerland so i always felt spanish and german in a way no i never felt pretty swiss now that i live in france that i've been like living also in london the standard is new york i feel sometimes french same sometimes i feel the swiss again and...
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again, what you want to do here, and you shouldn't be drinking when you do this, is -- >> my mai tai.you would stand on here, okay, and -- >> in high heels like julie does. >> like this. or if you want to sit and read another book, you can do that. >> what did you put under there? plastic bag? >> you want to do that because you don't want to ruin your books. this will prevent the moisture getting on your books. five to ten pounds of weight to get the moisture out. >> leaving the cloth down? >> good time of year because we've gained some weight. good time to stand on them. after that, you take baking soda and you put it onto the wet stuff here and let that dry overnight, because that will neutralize the odor. then vacuum that baby up. >> okay. >> he looks so good in your arms. things you can use from your bathroom cabinet. rubbing alcohol. test the area of the carpet because it could stain. listerine is a natural odor absorber. also rubbing alcohol is another great idea or hydrogen peroxide. >> one minute. >> ultraviolet. if you have it, if your dog has gone somewhere else, you want to
again, what you want to do here, and you shouldn't be drinking when you do this, is -- >> my mai tai.you would stand on here, okay, and -- >> in high heels like julie does. >> like this. or if you want to sit and read another book, you can do that. >> what did you put under there? plastic bag? >> you want to do that because you don't want to ruin your books. this will prevent the moisture getting on your books. five to ten pounds of weight to get the moisture out....
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you size up the situation this is what we do in the fire department. you look at it. is it a little fire. a candle burning. do i get the fire extinguisher. is it a big fire can i put it out. >> it would cover the area the size of a table. anything bigger or high are than your head it's too big for you to put out with an extinguisher. wait until everybody is out. it's best to work in pairs. make sure you are the last one out of the room. do not lock it. avoid smoke and gases. cover your mouth and nose with a towel or sheet or dry cloth. if you have a jacket, if there is a flame on the way out put clothes on or wrap yourself in a blanket the layer of clothing will give you protection. have an emergency plan for earthquakes and fires. elevators, a safe place to be? always take it is stairs. when you go down the stairs hang on to the hand rails you will have people bump into you. pay attention to the floors, you have fourth floor, third floor, in case the lights go out you know you have 3 more floors. people think, i will go to the bottom until it stops. let's say you have
you size up the situation this is what we do in the fire department. you look at it. is it a little fire. a candle burning. do i get the fire extinguisher. is it a big fire can i put it out. >> it would cover the area the size of a table. anything bigger or high are than your head it's too big for you to put out with an extinguisher. wait until everybody is out. it's best to work in pairs. make sure you are the last one out of the room. do not lock it. avoid smoke and gases. cover your...
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you will go into a dark room and doing a search. you will be treating people with injuries on them. be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities. we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going to hit your head. most of the chairs decent. if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do you do? the same thing. these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head, the most important thing to do. we cover, beaware. 15 seconds. in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering y
you will go into a dark room and doing a search. you will be treating people with injuries on them. be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities. we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef....
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[laughter] >> either you have it or you do not. >> you do not. [laughter] >> no, i do not believe you can teach people to be funny. i think people can hone it and get better. but i do not think anybody who has no sense of humor is going to get one. do you? >> this is so exciting. the youngest member of our studio audience has submitted to the microphone. i have to say one thing. please keep your questions short and to the point. >> what point? comments. with that, the floor is yours. >> i have a quick statement before my question. it is not like there is a line. >> he is funny. you cannot teach that. >> actually, dave, i want to thank you. when i was in high school, my cousin gave me one of your books, "dave barry talks back." i have not read anything like it before. i was on my couch laughing out loud. i went to college couple of years later and said i wanted to try this. i was at usc. i wrote a weekly humor column in a similar style to yours. i ended up writing 100 of these every week, every night. >> and you are homeless now. >> sincerely, it w
[laughter] >> either you have it or you do not. >> you do not. [laughter] >> no, i do not believe you can teach people to be funny. i think people can hone it and get better. but i do not think anybody who has no sense of humor is going to get one. do you? >> this is so exciting. the youngest member of our studio audience has submitted to the microphone. i have to say one thing. please keep your questions short and to the point. >> what point? comments. with that,...
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what you do with it. i am asking you to turn toward yourself to solve that problem in your own family because nobody else is going to do it for you. [applause] >> this is the point where suze would like you to take out your credit cards right now. i shares are bringing down -- ushers are bringing down scissors. [laughter] >> i want to go back to jobs. you are right in the short term that we need to get people to work. they have to be a good jobs. they have to pay well and have benefits. they have to do that. it if we do that, we have not done a damn thing. this system is still the same. we stay in a nice hotel. i spoke yesterday to the woman who cleans my room. i can tell you she is in poverty. that is all we are willing to pay to pay her. merely getting down our unemployment rate to 4%, that is insufficient. >> my question to anyone who is african-american, if we are able to succeed, if we find the solutions, in the present and future, do you worry that the new system, putting people back to work in creat
what you do with it. i am asking you to turn toward yourself to solve that problem in your own family because nobody else is going to do it for you. [applause] >> this is the point where suze would like you to take out your credit cards right now. i shares are bringing down -- ushers are bringing down scissors. [laughter] >> i want to go back to jobs. you are right in the short term that we need to get people to work. they have to be a good jobs. they have to pay well and have...
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you do a lot of exercise. what do you do?half marathon last year. >> good for you. >> it was grief that spiraled you. your dad. >> it was comfort food. >> you're engaged. you have your life together. >> all right, guys. god bless. if you need help with your diet, head to today.com to join joy's 25,000 pound weight loss. and this one you'll like. banging out the truth about bangs. can they change your life? arson is with us. ♪ beautiful girl >>> want an instant makeover? bang out some bangs, baby. >> louis licari's famous arson gergoff is here to show you. i'm scared of the segment. >> we're going to prove it. >> actually we'll do kathie lee's bangs. >> right now. she wanted her bangs cut. viewers like to see a change. >> every person has three different issues. you know, many issues why they should have or shouldn't have bangs. >> is she standing straight? oh! >> great hair for bangs. >> is it happening right now? >> happening right now. >> it's crazy upstairs right now. >> kathie lee asked for it. she wanted it. >> instant b
you do a lot of exercise. what do you do?half marathon last year. >> good for you. >> it was grief that spiraled you. your dad. >> it was comfort food. >> you're engaged. you have your life together. >> all right, guys. god bless. if you need help with your diet, head to today.com to join joy's 25,000 pound weight loss. and this one you'll like. banging out the truth about bangs. can they change your life? arson is with us. ♪ beautiful girl >>> want an...
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i just do not believe in suffering, not if you can avoid it. tavis: how do you go about choosing the kinds of roles on the stage that you want to play and how has the way you choose changed in your career? >> as i am reading a script, and some point, if i am not acting head in my head and i am not saying how i would say this and do that and how this needs changing, it is not going to happen. if i do not get caught up in it right away and see how i would do this, i am not going to do it. there are certain definite values involved. i will not do any thing that has what i call kid jep, puts a child in jeopardy to at further the storyline. i think it is cheap and i will not do that. there is a certain amount of the exploitation of women that i will not do. those.eem to do tavis: let me explore that. is that because of something inside of you? >> of the essence of david gunn as someone that does not take any action -- of any effect, is somebody that does not take any action to -- of a victim, is somebody that does not take any action to save themselv
i just do not believe in suffering, not if you can avoid it. tavis: how do you go about choosing the kinds of roles on the stage that you want to play and how has the way you choose changed in your career? >> as i am reading a script, and some point, if i am not acting head in my head and i am not saying how i would say this and do that and how this needs changing, it is not going to happen. if i do not get caught up in it right away and see how i would do this, i am not going to do it....
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the question is not what do you cut, it what do you keep. we don't know what they are talking about doing. they talked about monitoring, but i don't think that is sufficient. in terms of the procurement and rdt and the accounts, we don't know enough to say, based on what they said yesterday, my hunch is had that procurement will take a steeper cut than other parts of the budget, they are talking about protecting your, you know, s and t investment, and investment in your r and d seed corn if you will. so, if they do that, then rdt and e may not take as much of a cut as procurement. but that is all we can really say at this point. >> i'll put in a plug, we plan here on wednesday the 15th of february, to have an event that is focused on the defense budget a assuming they release it on the 13th. and we will be able to answer questions at that point in time. let's go to the front here. >> rich mcfar land with parsons, the other issue in the room is a cr, and we are heading that way into a perfect storm of issues that have to be addressed. and i pe
the question is not what do you cut, it what do you keep. we don't know what they are talking about doing. they talked about monitoring, but i don't think that is sufficient. in terms of the procurement and rdt and the accounts, we don't know enough to say, based on what they said yesterday, my hunch is had that procurement will take a steeper cut than other parts of the budget, they are talking about protecting your, you know, s and t investment, and investment in your r and d seed corn if you...
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you might do, you never know! i'm just on the phone to daddy-- you've already been stopped once by the police. this time, you might even go to jail, i read in a book, if you do it too many times. look, i'm gonna have to go before karen shops me. okay, good luck. thank you. bye. that's better. i'm sorry i was late, but it was very hard for both of us to get out of the door. many things had to be locked up, many times. you need to leave more time, because dad likes his routines. maybe he's got too used to them. people need to lighten up... and break the rules sometimes. karen: i need to wee! no, you don't! you're just copying me! no, i need it more than you! you both have to hold on! i smell burning! ben: i'm desperate! oh, god. 'cause this thing does overheat in traffic. there was once this type of car in america, and, um, it kept catching fire, and that stopped the electric door things working, and, um, these families were burnt alive inside. great. right. okay. well, i'm gonna turn off the child locks. i was play
you might do, you never know! i'm just on the phone to daddy-- you've already been stopped once by the police. this time, you might even go to jail, i read in a book, if you do it too many times. look, i'm gonna have to go before karen shops me. okay, good luck. thank you. bye. that's better. i'm sorry i was late, but it was very hard for both of us to get out of the door. many things had to be locked up, many times. you need to leave more time, because dad likes his routines. maybe he's got...
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what advice do you give to people? bs, maybe they're going through difficulty. what advice do you give them as someone who came from no money to build this empire through hard work. what do you say to them? >> i would say continue to work hard and don't give up on your goals. i know for me, like i said, i grew up watching my family struggle and i grew up with family that was successful but not born successful, and i believe with hard work and with a goal and love and positivity, then eventually we're going to be fine. >> well, talking of love and positivity, i'm going to go to a break and come back and talk to you about the man in your life, which i know you love to talk about. >> uh-oh. hmm. ♪ who won the world ♪ girls ♪ who won the world ♪ girls ♪ who won the world ♪ girls ♪ eah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. [ male announcer ]
what advice do you give to people? bs, maybe they're going through difficulty. what advice do you give them as someone who came from no money to build this empire through hard work. what do you say to them? >> i would say continue to work hard and don't give up on your goals. i know for me, like i said, i grew up watching my family struggle and i grew up with family that was successful but not born successful, and i believe with hard work and with a goal and love and positivity, then...
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you do an impression of him? an rickman imitation. i can do some of his lines from the play. i don't, well, he curses a little bit in the play. so you should be warned, i'll pull those out. but he is very serious when he acts. that is my -- happy holidays to all. i hope you don't get coal and get what you want. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i did. i'm always trying to like -- i'm always trying to loosen him up and everything. and i said, you know, when sadly, i'm really sad about this. when kim kardashian's wedding ended, i'm still, i was just crying. >> jimmy: yeah, i know, yeah, you're really upset about that. >> i, uh, it's really sad. i said, you know, i was standing there with alan and i was like, this was just when they got divorced, i went, "hey, so, this kardashian wedding lasted longer than voldemort's nose. get it? 'cause voldemort doesn't have a nose in the "harry potter" movies, alan? get it?" and he went, "i don't know what you're talking about." [ laughter ] and i'm like, "the kardashians, the
you do an impression of him? an rickman imitation. i can do some of his lines from the play. i don't, well, he curses a little bit in the play. so you should be warned, i'll pull those out. but he is very serious when he acts. that is my -- happy holidays to all. i hope you don't get coal and get what you want. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i did. i'm always trying to like -- i'm always trying to loosen him up and everything. and i said, you know, when sadly, i'm really sad about this....
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you document that? dod see what you are doing? >> i don't think so. >> i hope not. how do you know if your co-worker is calling for happy hour or a work conversation? >> can you imagine the paperwork involved in this? boxes and boxes was ridiculous supporting documents. i think wayne hit a poign. what is a job? what is a job? a voluntarily mutually beneficial exchange between the employer and employee. for the government to man date this and that to the panel's point it is a negotiation between the two parties . they have no penalty and getting involve would mucks it up even more. >> you think it is unforceable. yes, it is. brazil has overtime pay and country full of hot chicks and i will go down there. this is ridiculous. what is this with work like balance. we have a grobe full of panseys. quick whining and work. you are at work and call home, you get docked for that. it is unenforceable. be glad you have a job. >> hot chicks in brazil. >>> and pilots in ber mud a. i might feel that way, too. >> there ar
you document that? dod see what you are doing? >> i don't think so. >> i hope not. how do you know if your co-worker is calling for happy hour or a work conversation? >> can you imagine the paperwork involved in this? boxes and boxes was ridiculous supporting documents. i think wayne hit a poign. what is a job? what is a job? a voluntarily mutually beneficial exchange between the employer and employee. for the government to man date this and that to the panel's point it is a...
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>> going great. >> jimmy: you doing well? jimmy: the reason i'm asking, is guillermo has a newborn baby at home. have you been getting any sleep? >> like two hours. >> jimmy: two hours. last night at 3:30 a.m., guillermo was tweeting. if you don't follow guillermo on twitter, you're really missing out on some gold. this twitter burst happened over the course of 20 minutes in the middle of the night last night. from 3:30, to almost 4:00 a.m. it started with, good morning, friends. then, to all the ladies out there, you're beautiful and it's true. [ laughter ] what prompted that in the middle of the night? >> all of them are beautiful. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] and then, he tweeted, having a sense of humor is so sexy to me. just try to be happy most of you lifetime. [ laughter ] that's good advice, i guess. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and your wife has a very good sense of humor, right? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and then -- and then, he tweeted, i am hungry. oatmeal or cheese quesadilla? [ laughter ] both good choices in the mi
>> going great. >> jimmy: you doing well? jimmy: the reason i'm asking, is guillermo has a newborn baby at home. have you been getting any sleep? >> like two hours. >> jimmy: two hours. last night at 3:30 a.m., guillermo was tweeting. if you don't follow guillermo on twitter, you're really missing out on some gold. this twitter burst happened over the course of 20 minutes in the middle of the night last night. from 3:30, to almost 4:00 a.m. it started with, good...
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what do you think? o you as a catholic find it strange? >> no, i'm not judgmental about how people go to god. i think we have traditions and different people go to god in different ways and i'm respectful. >> let's take a final break and i want to talk to you about america. the key challenge is not necessarily repairing america. the better phrase is how to keep america great. now there other great powers emerging. how do you keep america great? this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's beautiful. you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and mackerel. our golf courses are open. our bed and breakfas
what do you think? o you as a catholic find it strange? >> no, i'm not judgmental about how people go to god. i think we have traditions and different people go to god in different ways and i'm respectful. >> let's take a final break and i want to talk to you about america. the key challenge is not necessarily repairing america. the better phrase is how to keep america great. now there other great powers emerging. how do you keep america great? this was the gulf's best tourism...
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you do? o not want anyone that has anything to do with washington. it is chaos. we cannot have it. second, it is not what you say, it is what you do. and he has done it. when he had 25 years in the private sector, he fixed broken companies. our country is broken. he took a failed olympics and made it a source of pride. we need that cried again with this failing economy. when he went into massachusetts, he cut taxes 14 times. -- 19 times. we could use that margin right now. -- use that in washington right now. [applause] michael and i are part of a strong military family. i will tell you that we need a president that will strengthen and back up the military. not weaken them and apologize for it. [applause] so, get excited, new hampshire. this is what i mean. we do not just need a win. we need a landslide. [applause] let me tell you why we need a landslide. guess where he is going next? south carolina. [applause] mitt romney is going to win south carolina, by the way. make it easier for us, go o
you do? o not want anyone that has anything to do with washington. it is chaos. we cannot have it. second, it is not what you say, it is what you do. and he has done it. when he had 25 years in the private sector, he fixed broken companies. our country is broken. he took a failed olympics and made it a source of pride. we need that cried again with this failing economy. when he went into massachusetts, he cut taxes 14 times. -- 19 times. we could use that margin right now. -- use that in...
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vice chair joseph: do you represent him? do you want to speak into the microphone? >> i am trying to clarify maybe a couple of things that were not made clear. mr. chang has an upper ridding restaurant right now. what he wants to do is to enhance for revenue, to add karaoke for the customers. i was not aware that it was not filled out properly. he has an existing karaoke business. vice chair joseph: he does not have an existing carriers to business. >> in the sunset. vice chair joseph: 0 in a different location? do you know where that is located? >> on the caravel -- on taravel. vice chair joseph: is there anything further? anything further? >> on the application, some areas are not filled out because i am just a restaurant. that is why i do not know how to fill it out. vice chair joseph: you are not just a restaurant because you are actively operate in turkey without a permit right now, and so you are more than a restaurant. >> i just wanted to use the karaoke system. i am doing processing on the application now. vice chair joseph: take a seat. let me open it to pub
vice chair joseph: do you represent him? do you want to speak into the microphone? >> i am trying to clarify maybe a couple of things that were not made clear. mr. chang has an upper ridding restaurant right now. what he wants to do is to enhance for revenue, to add karaoke for the customers. i was not aware that it was not filled out properly. he has an existing karaoke business. vice chair joseph: he does not have an existing carriers to business. >> in the sunset. vice chair...
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>> how do you feel about that. is there enough time to study? >> no. >> do you need help? >> no. >> what time do you have to get up in the morning to get ready for school? >> 5:00 a.m. >> how does that make you feel? do you feel like you will be able to get enough sleep to study and make it through life? >> no. >> how do you feel when you go to school? do you have enough energy to work through the day without feeling tired? >> no. >> [inaudible] >> because they laugh at me. >> i want to make sure that she gets to speak in her own words. i know that you are helping her. perhaps she is not ready to speak right now. >> do you have anything you want to add? >> help the homeless. >> speak. tell them how you feel. >> sad and homeless. >> what do you want to say to them, in your own words? >> help the homeless. >> how old are you? >> attend. >> thank you. supervisor avalos: thank you very much. [applause] next speaker, please. >> hello, good morning. or good afternoon. i am working for the coalition on homelessness. for many years, it seems i work with the commission and i seen so
>> how do you feel about that. is there enough time to study? >> no. >> do you need help? >> no. >> what time do you have to get up in the morning to get ready for school? >> 5:00 a.m. >> how does that make you feel? do you feel like you will be able to get enough sleep to study and make it through life? >> no. >> how do you feel when you go to school? do you have enough energy to work through the day without feeling tired? >> no....
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now, here's what you do. have to do is tape yourself in front of some iconic landmark, or just some landmark in your area, catching a subway footlong, from your right side. and then, passing it off to your left side. and then, we'll put all those videos together. and it'll looked like we passed the sub across america. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: see? it's fun. you catch on the right. pass it on the left-hand side. >> steve: yeah. ♪ pass the sub on the left-hand side ♪ ♪ pass the sub on the left-hand side ♪ ♪ ♪ it was a cold footlong it had turkey too ♪ ♪ how does it feel when you pass that sub ♪ >> jimmy: so -- [ laughter and applause ] [ vocalizing ] we started getting some really awesome videos. everyone's sending them. i think we have, like, 30 states already covered from our great country, but -- and we'll do two from the same state, if they're good. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: but, here's an example of what you could do. you get that they're in florida. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: pushes it off. and there's a teb
now, here's what you do. have to do is tape yourself in front of some iconic landmark, or just some landmark in your area, catching a subway footlong, from your right side. and then, passing it off to your left side. and then, we'll put all those videos together. and it'll looked like we passed the sub across america. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: see? it's fun. you catch on the right. pass it on the left-hand side. >> steve: yeah. ♪ pass the sub on the left-hand side ♪ ♪...