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you do? if your friend's husband hit on you, what would you do? tell your friend, not tell, how would you address it? frisky.com, there's a dot com for everything. anyway they talked about ways to handle the situation. >> first of all, don't blame yourself. you can't help it you're gorgeous and hot -- >> and your cleavage is out. >> and your friend isn't, apparently. that's what they say, no one is perfect. you got to remember that. this is, i guess, one of the solutions, should you never be alone with your friend's spouse? >> after that, no. >> choose to stay away. would you tell your friend, or not? >> it did happen to me one time. >> i did? >> yeah. >> what did you do? >> it's such a creepy feeling. they were not close friends, but it was a friend's husband. >> what did you do? >> act like i didn't hear him and move to another room. >> the question is -- they also say, too, i would stay away from the person, but i don't think i would say anything. because -- >> the guys have some things abo
you do? if your friend's husband hit on you, what would you do? tell your friend, not tell, how would you address it? frisky.com, there's a dot com for everything. anyway they talked about ways to handle the situation. >> first of all, don't blame yourself. you can't help it you're gorgeous and hot -- >> and your cleavage is out. >> and your friend isn't, apparently. that's what they say, no one is perfect. you got to remember that. this is, i guess, one of the solutions,...
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you can go out there and you can do it but you can only do it but you can only do it if you registere event. register for a live event right now, take action. mike congratulation's. thank you very much. get out there keep on going. you guys go register for a live event. while we're going to make more money now. >> i started this year off unemployment checks, and after six weeks i made $45,000, and i can make $45,000 every month. armando, you've changed my life. thank you. >> so, i am here with carol, and carol, how old are you? >> i'm 68 years young. >> she's 68 years young-- great answer-- and how long ago did you go to my live event? >> about three and a half months ago. >> three and a half months, and how many deals have you done since going to the live event? >> three of 'em. >> three deals. >> yes. >> three deals in three and a half months, and approximately how much profit do you have? >> on the average, between 35- to 45,000 per deal. >> $35- to $45,000, so you're saying-- let's go small. let's say that you only have $35,000 each, right? >> o.k. >> that's over $105,000 worth o
you can go out there and you can do it but you can only do it but you can only do it if you registere event. register for a live event right now, take action. mike congratulation's. thank you very much. get out there keep on going. you guys go register for a live event. while we're going to make more money now. >> i started this year off unemployment checks, and after six weeks i made $45,000, and i can make $45,000 every month. armando, you've changed my life. thank you. >> so, i...
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what you need to do is find out what your rights are, and if you need to make repairs or remediations, do it because you are going to have to do it sometime during the course of litigation if there is a problem with access to your premises, so long as the renovations are readily achievable. if it does not so much cost that it is so excess of for the amount of revenue being generated for your business, you have to make -- the way to look at it is let's say it takes $50,000 to renovate or remedy a the property for business. if your business is generating $100,000 a year in revenues, you clearly are not going to come up with $50,000 to make the changes, at least not in year one. but some of it you can do in year one. that percentage is not in a fixed amount. that usually gets 15% of your gross revenues could be assessed as being available to you to make these repairs. they will aggregate that over time, so if you cannot make all your repairs in year one, you can make some, but it may take you three or four years before you have to make the changes, but there is no defense to making the c
what you need to do is find out what your rights are, and if you need to make repairs or remediations, do it because you are going to have to do it sometime during the course of litigation if there is a problem with access to your premises, so long as the renovations are readily achievable. if it does not so much cost that it is so excess of for the amount of revenue being generated for your business, you have to make -- the way to look at it is let's say it takes $50,000 to renovate or remedy...
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you do with a craft? craft? >> you make them. >> jimmy: you put them in the [ bleep ] chair, is what you do with a craft. [ laughter ] so bad. all right. all right. hey. >> okay. >> jimmy: whoever wins this next one gets the chance. all right. come on. we can do this. that was good. >> nothing. >> jimmy: yeah, come on. i'm past it now. "make my day." [ light laughter ] >> okay. a chimney is -- >> jimmy: on top of a roof, of a house. yeah. [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: no, house, roof? all right. go. [ laughter ] >> the orange and yellow people from "sesame street"? >> oh, god, "meh, meh, meh." oh, ernie and bert. >> yeah. >> ernie and bert. >> jimmy: or bert and ernie. [ light laughter ] who says, "ernie and bert?" it's another word for alcohol. >> booze. >> jimmy: yeah. >> okay. you go to this person when you feel sick. >> doctor. >> a duck makes this sound. >> jimmy: quack. [ cheers ] >> you wear it around your head but not a hat. >> a head band. >> no, other name. other name for it. >> a scarf. >> no! >> oh, my
you do with a craft? craft? >> you make them. >> jimmy: you put them in the [ bleep ] chair, is what you do with a craft. [ laughter ] so bad. all right. all right. hey. >> okay. >> jimmy: whoever wins this next one gets the chance. all right. come on. we can do this. that was good. >> nothing. >> jimmy: yeah, come on. i'm past it now. "make my day." [ light laughter ] >> okay. a chimney is -- >> jimmy: on top of a roof, of a house....
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okay. >> jimmy: what do you do? o this. >> jimmy: straight on. >> this is for the scores. . >> jimmy: wow, i don't see why they wouldn't -- chris elliott. and "the guy under the sheets" is available tomorrow. we will be right back with dwight yoakam. >> jimmy: this is his new cd. it's called "three pears." here with the title track dwight yoakam. ♪ ♪ three pairs of glasses three pairs of shades three pairs of other things all there in spades ♪ ♪ three pairs of shoeless feet three mindless thoughts three pairs of wishes for ♪ ♪ all that yowant and that means where you are is where you at and when your head is cold ♪ ♪ to put on a hat and if you can't recall just remember back to when three pairs ♪ ♪ of shades were three pairs of glasses three pairs of shades three pairs of ♪ ♪ other thing
okay. >> jimmy: what do you do? o this. >> jimmy: straight on. >> this is for the scores. . >> jimmy: wow, i don't see why they wouldn't -- chris elliott. and "the guy under the sheets" is available tomorrow. we will be right back with dwight yoakam. >> jimmy: this is his new cd. it's called "three pears." here with the title track dwight yoakam. ♪ ♪ three pairs of glasses three pairs of shades three pairs of other things all there in spades...
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what do you do? >> i do many, many things. writer, a doctor, a nuclear physicist, a theoretical philosopher but above all i am a man hopelessly inquisitive man just like you. >> jon: i will follow you. please welcome paul thomas anderson. [cheers and applause] i don't even know where to start. i'm an enormous fan of yours. i'm going to start on the performance end of it for the actors. forget about the beautiful writing, the shooting, all the things you do. the performances you get from the actors that you have. obviously they are great actors, how do you -- as a director how do you feel like you are able to empower the actors to get the kind of performances you get? >> um, -- >> jon: i'll leave. >> [ laughter ] >> i hire good ones. >> jon: that helps. >> that helps and i try to do as much as i can in the writing and then try to listen to them and see how they feel about things give them room to do it. >> >> jon: in a scene after a take will you -- cut, walk out and be like -- you know that kind of thing? is there on set do you
what do you do? >> i do many, many things. writer, a doctor, a nuclear physicist, a theoretical philosopher but above all i am a man hopelessly inquisitive man just like you. >> jon: i will follow you. please welcome paul thomas anderson. [cheers and applause] i don't even know where to start. i'm an enormous fan of yours. i'm going to start on the performance end of it for the actors. forget about the beautiful writing, the shooting, all the things you do. the performances you get...
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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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also, you see the depression of everybody. i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are asking what is currently inspiring new? from different cultures, the internet, textile design -- what exciting things are you seeing in contemporary textile design? and what are you reading? >> definitely, that is very sad, but i have not enough time to read. that is the very sad part. so i'm not enough reading, but i'm getting older and getting closer. now that nobody is doing any more reading, i will read. no, i think honestly, it is a question of time, but reading, to bring inspiration, but that is the problem. i get into a book and say that i can make a collection of that after, like, three lines. one time i did an existentialist collection years ago, and i was thinking, s
also, you see the depression of everybody. i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are asking what is currently inspiring new? from different cultures, the internet, textile design -- what exciting...
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but-- i missed, i did. >> rose: you did. >> yeah. >> rose: do you have time for other things now? other than -- >> i do. i make-- i mean i have taken off from when i finished the bond film until now. i've taken all those months off. >> rose: so what did you do? >> oh, i had the most lovely time. just being with friends. being at home. >> rose: hanging out. >> hanging out. and now i'm going to start, do a film with steven fractures. >> rose: tell me about this, i read about that. >> that is called-- you like steven. >> i do, yes, love working with him. >> rose: what's there not to like. >> what is there not to like. >> rose: exactly. >> he gets quite grumpy now and again. >> rose: it's understood. >> yes. it is about a true story about somebody who is alive still who filamina lee who had this baby. >> rose: i know this story. >> about her lost child. >> rose: in search of her lost dhild. >> yes. she goes with-- who has been played by steve who has written a script with jeff pope. >> rose: you were reluctant to meet her, weren't you. >> i'm going to meet her next week. >> rose: you h
but-- i missed, i did. >> rose: you did. >> yeah. >> rose: do you have time for other things now? other than -- >> i do. i make-- i mean i have taken off from when i finished the bond film until now. i've taken all those months off. >> rose: so what did you do? >> oh, i had the most lovely time. just being with friends. being at home. >> rose: hanging out. >> hanging out. and now i'm going to start, do a film with steven fractures. >> rose:...
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you do that with stereo. yeah, you really do it. you adjust, so that you-- you know, where you get all fouled up is when you do it under the water, under the water. do you ever played tag with your friends clicking rocks together? how many people have never done that with they're friends, click rocks together under the water? okay. you know what you gonna do this weekend out of the bay, huh? and you click the rocks together and see if you can find out where the rocks are clicking from. it turns out its very difficult. you know why? because even if it's over here, it gets to this ear and this ear almost the same, four times the speed of sound, gang. you are not equipped for that judgment, a dolphin is. dolphin got two ears. dolphin-- okay. kind of hard with no neck, but never was it, yeah? [laughter] yeah. yet, you get the idea. you know about ultrasound, yeah? ultrasound, high, high-frequency sound. high-frequency sound, very, very small wavelengths. and those small wavelengths can discern a thing. you know about how they send the so
you do that with stereo. yeah, you really do it. you adjust, so that you-- you know, where you get all fouled up is when you do it under the water, under the water. do you ever played tag with your friends clicking rocks together? how many people have never done that with they're friends, click rocks together under the water? okay. you know what you gonna do this weekend out of the bay, huh? and you click the rocks together and see if you can find out where the rocks are clicking from. it turns...
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you need to start loving what you do first. then you realize what you're doing that. rwise it is wasting of time. tavis: how did you and why are you so passionate about kids? it is impossible to talk to you for more than two or three minutes without hearing directly from you, without feeling the passion that you have four children, for teaching them piano in this country, around the world. you do not have kids yet. and yet you have this passion. always have had for kids. where did that come from? >> because i know how music changed my life. i know from the beginning, music became my best friend. piano became my soul mate. and how i learned from music and how i learned from the people around music. music took me to another level which totally open up my mind. and gave me so much inspiration to do better in many areas. not just musically but to be a better person and to be more creative. and to communicate with different people around the world and to basically create a better surrounding of our society. i think today we need to help to educate more kids and inspire them
you need to start loving what you do first. then you realize what you're doing that. rwise it is wasting of time. tavis: how did you and why are you so passionate about kids? it is impossible to talk to you for more than two or three minutes without hearing directly from you, without feeling the passion that you have four children, for teaching them piano in this country, around the world. you do not have kids yet. and yet you have this passion. always have had for kids. where did that come...
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what will you do if you hear all of a sudden los angeles has been hit by a 6.7. what will los angeles do if they hear san francisco has been hit by a 7.2? what will we do, where will you be, all those people who work for you, do they know their azuped place, do they know where to go? do we in the military understand your roles and responsibilities? do we understand how to integrate into your chain of command? do we understand how to communicate with you? do we understand what we have and how we can bring it to bear with you? do we not want the after action report after the next nightmare scenario it read, we failed to utilize some of the capabilities we had inside and outside our life line. the american people are expecting us to get it right. they are not expecting perfection, they are not expecting huge gaps. they are not expecting some of the missed cues and gaffes that occurs in the gulf port area during katrina. they expected us to learn from that and indeed we have. i caution you again, we are not prepared, we are not prepared for the next nightmare scenario
what will you do if you hear all of a sudden los angeles has been hit by a 6.7. what will los angeles do if they hear san francisco has been hit by a 7.2? what will we do, where will you be, all those people who work for you, do they know their azuped place, do they know where to go? do we in the military understand your roles and responsibilities? do we understand how to integrate into your chain of command? do we understand how to communicate with you? do we understand what we have and how we...
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do. and was on my side. because you know when we went, it's always nerve-racking turning in a manuscript. >> rose: people now make these kinds of parsons, dickenson, elliott, and that kind of thing. my point is not do you think of yourselves as any of those. but my point is what kind of acknowledgment and appreciation would satisfy you the most. >> oh pie god. -- my god. because you -- >> i think it's very dangerous for a writer to start thinking those terms. i really mean that this isn't false modesty. i'm enormously-- i'm enormously flattered that anyone would mention those names. i will say i consciously wanted this book to be a modern take on that kind of 19th century novel where you do go into a small society and you really analyze and an at my that tiny society so that is great that people would say, you know, they would recognize that i'm trying to write in that tradition. there is a difference between that. and me sitting there thinking now who would i like to be compared to. >> rose: that is why i asked the que
do. and was on my side. because you know when we went, it's always nerve-racking turning in a manuscript. >> rose: people now make these kinds of parsons, dickenson, elliott, and that kind of thing. my point is not do you think of yourselves as any of those. but my point is what kind of acknowledgment and appreciation would satisfy you the most. >> oh pie god. -- my god. because you -- >> i think it's very dangerous for a writer to start thinking those terms. i really mean...
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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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they will tell you, "i do not know, but probably not from us." you need to know exactly what you're looking for, how you are going to use the money, and how you will be paid the bank. part of the process is make sure you are prepared. the first thing you need to do is take a advantage of the resources that can help you develop your business plan and really be prepared to go to a lender. being able to answer the questions you know that they will be asking is part of what we do as well. i'm sure we will have lots of time for questions, but i will send it back to you. >> director of the office of small business with the city and county of san francisco. again, i also want to thank congresswoman pelosi for hosting this event, and with her staff, and her leadership around all the work she has done supporting small businesses. because she comes from san francisco, and, by our definition, is small business is a business with under 100 employees. that is almost 85% of all businesses in the city. because she is from here, she really understands what small
they will tell you, "i do not know, but probably not from us." you need to know exactly what you're looking for, how you are going to use the money, and how you will be paid the bank. part of the process is make sure you are prepared. the first thing you need to do is take a advantage of the resources that can help you develop your business plan and really be prepared to go to a lender. being able to answer the questions you know that they will be asking is part of what we do as well....
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you do? ve a few drinks? chill out? how do you deal with failure like that? because these are big deals. you're a supreme court judge. >> probably mutter something under my breath or something. but, i mean, you know, you play the hand you're dealt. that's all. and you can't take it personally. >> let's take a final break and come back and talk about family. i know you're a huge family man. you've been married a very long time to a long suffering woman, would you say? >> i would say so, yes. >> i'll find out just how long suffering in a moment. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-255
you do? ve a few drinks? chill out? how do you deal with failure like that? because these are big deals. you're a supreme court judge. >> probably mutter something under my breath or something. but, i mean, you know, you play the hand you're dealt. that's all. and you can't take it personally. >> let's take a final break and come back and talk about family. i know you're a huge family man. you've been married a very long time to a long suffering woman, would you say? >> i...
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good to have you back on this program. >> thanks. tavis: do you want to talk about the book first or politics first? >> whenever you want to talk about is fine with me. tavis: are you happy that last night was the last debate? >> i certainly am. tavis: what do you make of the fact that these races for the white house seemed to be perennial campaigns? if you lose, like romney did last time, the campaign continues. if you win, like obama did, the campaign continues. >> i think we need to change the constitution. there should be 16-year term. -- one 6-year term. i have a whole five-point plan to reinvigorate america. tavis: give me more. >> i would legalize all drugs and sell them at the pharmacy tomorrow. we would be in the black in a year. i would cut the defense budget by half and double the salary of every teacher in america. i would reinvigorate the ccc, give everybody $20, and fill some pot holes. keep it going, number four, i would mandate that every car in america has to drive on hydrogen fuel. in five years. tavis: that would solve the e
good to have you back on this program. >> thanks. tavis: do you want to talk about the book first or politics first? >> whenever you want to talk about is fine with me. tavis: are you happy that last night was the last debate? >> i certainly am. tavis: what do you make of the fact that these races for the white house seemed to be perennial campaigns? if you lose, like romney did last time, the campaign continues. if you win, like obama did, the campaign continues. >> i...
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you all have a lot of work to do. ut your community. what would happen if your community all the sudden. it's a disaster -- all the sudden gets a disaster? you wake up in your community is gone. what would you do differently? greensburg decided to go green. çin tuscaloosa, it wasç a tor. look at what happens with earthquakes and floods. what would you want your community to look like? çwe have community planners out there. are they working with economic development and everyone else in the community? it is key. bringing together the stakeholders, the private sector, the nonprofits, the voluntary agencies, government at all levels. there are a number of cities in two different counties or parishes. how does everybody worked together and come together? looking at the state level, tribal level, federal level. how do we support each other and provide technical assistance what are you doing before the disaster happens to think about recovery? i would encourage you to take notesç and start that. think about what you can
you all have a lot of work to do. ut your community. what would happen if your community all the sudden. it's a disaster -- all the sudden gets a disaster? you wake up in your community is gone. what would you do differently? greensburg decided to go green. çin tuscaloosa, it wasç a tor. look at what happens with earthquakes and floods. what would you want your community to look like? çwe have community planners out there. are they working with economic development and everyone else in...
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you want to do with this platform that you have? >> i also have a passion for kids that way. i have a degree in elementary education, and now what is heavy on my heart is finding -- just the amount of time i spend in classrooms and seeing the drastic changes from even when i was a kid, and the amount activity that is going on is something i definitely think we have to do something about, and the time is now. it is an urgent situation. tavis: what most concerns about the state of america's children today? >> the health issue. it is now normal thing that our kids are spending so much time in school where they are moving -- not moving at all. they have diseases that we see an older people, and it is just frightening. this is the first generation that will live five years less than their parents. when i hear that, it is just mind-boggling. who wants their child to have a shorter like expectancy than themselves? tavis: obviously the olympics is always about the cream of the crop. do you think the obesity issue that is so rampant with our
you want to do with this platform that you have? >> i also have a passion for kids that way. i have a degree in elementary education, and now what is heavy on my heart is finding -- just the amount of time i spend in classrooms and seeing the drastic changes from even when i was a kid, and the amount activity that is going on is something i definitely think we have to do something about, and the time is now. it is an urgent situation. tavis: what most concerns about the state of america's...
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you think -- do you deserve toforgiven, do you think? >> i think everyone deserves to be forgiven and get a break, yes. i do. then it's up to me what i do with that. >> you've always been very good to me, arnold, over the years. you've given me many interviews. you've always been very supportive to me in my career. i'm not going to join the ranks of people trampling on you right now. it's a fascinating book. it's riveting, the story. you're brutally honest about what happened in the last year. i wish you all the very best. i hope you do manage to sort things out with maria. in the end nobody knows what goes on behind closed doors in people's marriages. >> thank you. >> i think the contrition you've shown is sincere. i wish you all the very much. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> arnold schwarzenegger. do you want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollipop? yes! do you want an etch a sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card.
you think -- do you deserve toforgiven, do you think? >> i think everyone deserves to be forgiven and get a break, yes. i do. then it's up to me what i do with that. >> you've always been very good to me, arnold, over the years. you've given me many interviews. you've always been very supportive to me in my career. i'm not going to join the ranks of people trampling on you right now. it's a fascinating book. it's riveting, the story. you're brutally honest about what happened in the...
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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, peop 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 al
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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you want to be an actor? how do you get to be vanessa redgrave? how deep it mean a simone, whoever, the great artists? you use them as a north star. you may follow short, but it is better than trying to get one over on your neighbor. tavis: you mentioned some names. who have you used as your north star in your career? >> a lot of people. right now, at the aim that, i keep looking and thinking who keeps growing. you can i keep wanting to be 20 years old. everybody knows that. but what is the next room? how it -- instead of trying to be one of more be like a character in the movie is trying to chase his glory days when he was hit and hot, how can i get into the next room where i actually have something to offer? i know i can be a better actor. i know i can be a better artist? you look at acting in their some obvious examples. christopher plummer when the oscar last year appeare. he is more of my thinking. he wrote a great book. he was in theater. there are too many to mention. jeff bridges is a great model. i like guy
you want to be an actor? how do you get to be vanessa redgrave? how deep it mean a simone, whoever, the great artists? you use them as a north star. you may follow short, but it is better than trying to get one over on your neighbor. tavis: you mentioned some names. who have you used as your north star in your career? >> a lot of people. right now, at the aim that, i keep looking and thinking who keeps growing. you can i keep wanting to be 20 years old. everybody knows that. but what is...
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what do you say to those people -- how do we have those myths? are the greatest person i could put out there for that >> i still have a lot of things to do i'm running out of time. >> you also take care of yourself. you're very aware of health care, at one point cut the company costs in half in your business, how did you do that? >> put in a fitness center in 1969 and we won the company that was most physically fit in america. it was a contest at the houstonian in houston. won it two times. >> did you have incentives for people to do it? or was it just a sense of pride? you cut your health care costs in half at that time. you were a model for it. very few people followed it. >> any time i had 25 new employees, i would have a one-hour orientation. when i finished, i would say, we have a fitness center here and i like to have a show of hands of those that will participate in the fitness program well, here i am, the boss and i've got them cornered, they all have to raise their hand. i said fine, you don't have to check in the fitness center, i have t
what do you say to those people -- how do we have those myths? are the greatest person i could put out there for that >> i still have a lot of things to do i'm running out of time. >> you also take care of yourself. you're very aware of health care, at one point cut the company costs in half in your business, how did you do that? >> put in a fitness center in 1969 and we won the company that was most physically fit in america. it was a contest at the houstonian in houston. won...
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if you could do us a favor and use the microphone so that everyone can hear your question. >> you had mentioned about assistance in public contracting. for small companies, one of the issues is bonding. what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public contracts. so there is an sba program on a maturity bonding, similar to what we do. it is a guarantee to be assured the in the event of a default, that is a guarantee. so there is a charity bond guarantee, structured differently than the sba guaranteed loan program. >> i am a big fan of marketing. let us know if you have a small business in there that we can patronize. thank you. -- in that area that we can patronize. >> i have a company here in san francisco. like all small businesses, working for the city of san francisco is difficult. cash flow is a problem. invoices' get paid anywhere from 60 to 120 days. being
if you could do us a favor and use the microphone so that everyone can hear your question. >> you had mentioned about assistance in public contracting. for small companies, one of the issues is bonding. what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public...
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however you go market that, do it. see your gender as any reason why you won't succeed. >> we see bootstrap companies that take no capital an get to 10, 20, 30, $100 million in revenue. it can be done. >> she needs to think of a way to get more customers. >> market yourself as a woman-owned business. women customers want to support that. >> it is sort of fun when you get a female driver. >> absolutely. >> this is an e-mail from kevin. he writes, a business colleague and i want to register an llc with the most favorable tax benefit. what states should we consider? how does he even figure this out? >> i don't think the tax benefit comes from where you register. it is actually where the business is head quartered. if you are head quartered in nevada, florida or texas, those types of states where there are favorable tax treatments in your businesses, that is great. it doesn't matter where you register in the grand scheme of things. >> as you continue to grow your business, you will think about where to put different types
however you go market that, do it. see your gender as any reason why you won't succeed. >> we see bootstrap companies that take no capital an get to 10, 20, 30, $100 million in revenue. it can be done. >> she needs to think of a way to get more customers. >> market yourself as a woman-owned business. women customers want to support that. >> it is sort of fun when you get a female driver. >> absolutely. >> this is an e-mail from kevin. he writes, a business...
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simple, you can do it. but you have to do it the right way. one of the biggest obstacles is a lack of clarity about just what investing is supposed to mean. i have seen countless people try to follow the conventional wisdom about money management only to have their investments wiped out because the conventional wisdom is wrong. and the worst part is, those people had no idea they were making a mistake. they actually thought they were being responsible. in other words, to borrow a phrase from "cool hand luke." >> what we've got here is failure to communicate. >> that's why tonight i want to demystify the concept of long-term investing. an idea that's been misinterpreted so often in so many ways that it's become more of a hindrance than a help for most investors. listen up, tonight, set you straight. here on "mad money," we're actually about long-term investing often mischaracterized. there's a serious problem with this notion that goes like this. too too often people let the concept get in the way of investing. if you think long-term investing
simple, you can do it. but you have to do it the right way. one of the biggest obstacles is a lack of clarity about just what investing is supposed to mean. i have seen countless people try to follow the conventional wisdom about money management only to have their investments wiped out because the conventional wisdom is wrong. and the worst part is, those people had no idea they were making a mistake. they actually thought they were being responsible. in other words, to borrow a phrase from...
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your family is safe, you are safe. i can do more work helping the people in san francisco than trying to get back right away. your family knows you are okay and you could be rescuing the city. having a family plan. twice a year we say, change your batteries in your smoke detectors and replenish your supplies with new food. your spouses say what are you going to do in a disaster? if you go to school, the school has a plan set in place. if a quake hits they will evacuate to certain areas. you will have to pick them up at a certain age. talk to your family. don't wait for a disaster. you should talk about it tonight. everybody in an event of a disaster meet in the front or back of the house. as soon as you know everybody is safe if you want to get something that's fine. as long as you know everybody in the family is safe and that person wants to use a garden hose to put out the fire. if you don't this is a possibility. a single story wood structure building is the safest to be in but has to be bolted to the foundation. everybody k
your family is safe, you are safe. i can do more work helping the people in san francisco than trying to get back right away. your family knows you are okay and you could be rescuing the city. having a family plan. twice a year we say, change your batteries in your smoke detectors and replenish your supplies with new food. your spouses say what are you going to do in a disaster? if you go to school, the school has a plan set in place. if a quake hits they will evacuate to certain areas. you...
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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 do and that you're willing to continue to do that. so, it is my pleasure to see you reappointed. i do have a question about seat 14 for mr. lindner. i would love to be able to appoint you. but if you don't meet the legal requirements, there's nothing we can do. we did think about the idea, maybe switching the seats. i don't know if that requires that be re-noticed, but it seems even if we did that it wouldn't work. so, with that, i make a motion to reappoint paul giusti to seat 15 and move forward the positive recommendation in terms of seat 14 i think we need to wait until there is someone who is qualified. and, again, i would encourage you to please be involved. it's not that we don't want to see you. we just can't legally do it. so, thank you. >> so, we can move forward with that recommendation without opposition. i do also want to say, mr. lindner, i was incredibly impressed with your application leant night. i was looking at your qualifications and questions whether you met the legal requirement. i'm actually curious, and i'll spe
you do and that you're willing to continue to do that. so, it is my pleasure to see you reappointed. i do have a question about seat 14 for mr. lindner. i would love to be able to appoint you. but if you don't meet the legal requirements, there's nothing we can do. we did think about the idea, maybe switching the seats. i don't know if that requires that be re-noticed, but it seems even if we did that it wouldn't work. so, with that, i make a motion to reappoint paul giusti to seat 15 and move...
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how are you doing? >> good. >> jimmy: i understand you have an ep with yelawolf called "psycho white" coming out november 13th? >> yes, jimmy, but that's not why i'm here. as you might've heard, i just got out of rock rehab. being in rock rehab really opened my eyes to a growing epidemic that's taking over our nation. that's why i made this video to support this great cause, because if it could happen to me, it could happen to you. >> jimmy: i had no idea, travis. >> i'd love to show it to you if you have time. >> jimmy: absolutely, we're glad to help. >> i used to be wild, crazy but then i became a parent. don't get me wrong, being a dad is great but things start to happen to you they don't tell you about in the parenting books, dark things. >> parents may find the following content disturbing. >> hey, jeff, i see it's time to see the dentist. you see, you get it, it's tooth-hurty. >> i hit rock bottom but found something that changed my life. helping parents to 2 rock. just minutes after i called -- >>
how are you doing? >> good. >> jimmy: i understand you have an ep with yelawolf called "psycho white" coming out november 13th? >> yes, jimmy, but that's not why i'm here. as you might've heard, i just got out of rock rehab. being in rock rehab really opened my eyes to a growing epidemic that's taking over our nation. that's why i made this video to support this great cause, because if it could happen to me, it could happen to you. >> jimmy: i had no idea,...
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you think -- do you deserve to be forgiven, do you think? hink everyone deserves to be forgiven and get a break, yes, i do, and then it's up to me what i do with that. >> you've always been very good to me, arnold, over the years. you've given me many interviews. you've always been very supportive to me in my career. i'm not going to join the ranks of people trampling on you right now. it's a fascinating book. it's riveting, the story. you're brutally honest about what happened in the last year. i wish you all the very best. i hope you do manage to sorts things out with maria. because in the end, no one knows what goes on behind closed doors in people's marriages. >> thank you. >> i think the contrition you've shown is sincere and i wish you the very best. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> arnold schwarzenegger. >>> you spoke at the dnc. ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so
you think -- do you deserve to be forgiven, do you think? hink everyone deserves to be forgiven and get a break, yes, i do, and then it's up to me what i do with that. >> you've always been very good to me, arnold, over the years. you've given me many interviews. you've always been very supportive to me in my career. i'm not going to join the ranks of people trampling on you right now. it's a fascinating book. it's riveting, the story. you're brutally honest about what happened in the...
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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? >> i'm fine. >> what do you make of this election? 's getting very tight, very competitive, pretty nasty. >> yes. all of that. >> who do you think's going to win? >> i don't know. very close. whoever does the best job in the next couple of weeks. >> are you surprised by the sheer power of these debates from a television point of view? huge audiences, clearly moving the poll dial massively in the case of mitt romney's performance in the first debate. are you surprised how powerful television has now become? >> i'd say a little bit. i was a little surprised. and i was surprised about, you know, the relatively poor job that president obama did in the first debate. >> does he deserve a second term? >> if he gets elected. >> what do you think of his overall performance? clearly he inherited a very difficult situation. >> yes, a terrible situation. >> has he done enough, do you think? >> for me, he has. for me, he has. >> when you look at america, you look at the fundamental economics of america right now, $16 trillion debt, 23 million peopl
you? >> i'm fine. >> what do you make of this election? 's getting very tight, very competitive, pretty nasty. >> yes. all of that. >> who do you think's going to win? >> i don't know. very close. whoever does the best job in the next couple of weeks. >> are you surprised by the sheer power of these debates from a television point of view? huge audiences, clearly moving the poll dial massively in the case of mitt romney's performance in the first debate. are...
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- nothing. - well, could you do nothing a little more quietly ? sorry. - edward, have you finished your homework yet ? - almost. your father wants to check it over when you're through. - henry ? - hmm ? could you teach your brother something useful ? - maybe you should tell them what happened. - it wouldn't do any good. any time there's a problem with outsiders, all they do is smile and look down. wrong. you have no idea what you're talking about. they've had to stand up to much more than anyone in that stupid gang ever will. all right. come on, your turn. you got a long way to go little brother. where did you get the key ? i stole it from my brother. well, you're not as stupid as you look. well, where did you say the safe was ? it's in back. let's do it. - hey, what's going on ? - let's get out of here. get out of my way. come on ! let's go ! that's pretty good. you think you can stop all of us by yourself ? he does not have to stop you by himself. - oh, and who's going to help him ? you ? - yes. - i'll help him too. - me too. - so will i. - and
- nothing. - well, could you do nothing a little more quietly ? sorry. - edward, have you finished your homework yet ? - almost. your father wants to check it over when you're through. - henry ? - hmm ? could you teach your brother something useful ? - maybe you should tell them what happened. - it wouldn't do any good. any time there's a problem with outsiders, all they do is smile and look down. wrong. you have no idea what you're talking about. they've had to stand up to much more than...
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>> you have to do better than that. are you ready to win? audience: yes! that's better. couple of real quick thank yous, and then we will get governor christie up here to say a few words. i want to thank the balls. melissa ball and the entire ball family have been so supportive of the governor, of me and of small business, of the nfib, of everything we have tried to do. but it is above and beyond the call of duty to open up your office in the middle of a beautiful friday afternoon and have 500 of your closest friends come out for a rally. so let's give ball office products a round of [applause] [applause] i understand some of you got here as early as 2:00 this afternoon and maybe a couple earlier than that. thanks for coming and hanging out here with us this afternoon. i know there are a lot of places you could be today, a lot of things you could be doing today, but i trust you are hear because you believe in the cause of good government in america. you know that to get good government, you have to work for it and invest in it. by being here today, you are working for it
>> you have to do better than that. are you ready to win? audience: yes! that's better. couple of real quick thank yous, and then we will get governor christie up here to say a few words. i want to thank the balls. melissa ball and the entire ball family have been so supportive of the governor, of me and of small business, of the nfib, of everything we have tried to do. but it is above and beyond the call of duty to open up your office in the middle of a beautiful friday afternoon and...
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you. what do you say? our first show is 11:30. >> we watched him successfully working the crowd to come see his 11:30 show. >> you'll have an 11:30 date today, and it will be done. >> yeah, i have a date at 11:30 with two beautiful woman. you ladies have a wonderful day. first, they're looking at my costume. while they're doing that, they're listening to what i'm saying. now i've got them really hooked. >> for seth, sales is all about getting people hooked, and he's very good at doing that. >> yes, when people approach the bone shop cart, i'll gauge what people are interested in at the cart, and then i'll kind of try to gauge how their reaction is to different items. >> back at his bone shop, he says the next step towards making a sale is recognizing that different personalities require different approaches. >> how a person dresses says a lot about them. so if someone's going to wear a very loud clothing to a renaissance fair, they're probably a very open type of person, very talkative type of person. >> i
you. what do you say? our first show is 11:30. >> we watched him successfully working the crowd to come see his 11:30 show. >> you'll have an 11:30 date today, and it will be done. >> yeah, i have a date at 11:30 with two beautiful woman. you ladies have a wonderful day. first, they're looking at my costume. while they're doing that, they're listening to what i'm saying. now i've got them really hooked. >> for seth, sales is all about getting people hooked, and he's very...
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you can do a dollar. you can do 50 cents. whatever you want to do. rm. >> somebody told me neck. i got to get a betty white tattoo on my neck. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you get a betty white neck tattoo, that'd be pretty -- then you got to make it real. >> i don't know -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: your kids will love you if you do that. that will be rad. that will be rad. i want to talk about this guy, too. this is super fun. i love video games. i love new things. i love technology. i love new gadgets. here's your game right here, nba baller beats. now, check this out. if you have xbox kinect, xbox 360. what you do is -- it's like, you know dance dance revolution or dance central, any of those games where you have to do the dance to the right beat. you dribble the ball to the right beat. and it is unbelievable. it is so cool. i love that they got you involved with this. >> i'm glad to be a part of it. you know, being a point guard and having to dribble -- you know, having certain dribbling skills. i think it's just a great partnership. you know, it's
you can do a dollar. you can do 50 cents. whatever you want to do. rm. >> somebody told me neck. i got to get a betty white tattoo on my neck. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you get a betty white neck tattoo, that'd be pretty -- then you got to make it real. >> i don't know -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: your kids will love you if you do that. that will be rad. that will be rad. i want to talk about this guy, too. this is super fun. i love video games. i love new things. i love...
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guys, what are you doing? how are we looking? what are you doing? t are you writing? >> nothing. >> nothing at all. >> kevin in the middle there. >> why the sunglasses inside? >> he doesn't like to talk. >> you know, the healthcare law is good. president says the healthcare law is good. all in here. with guys like you giving it, i think an air of legitimacy. does it work? do you agree? >> hope so. we're also cutting meat, too. if you want to goh to deli stuff, how many pounds you want? >> well,
guys, what are you doing? how are we looking? what are you doing? t are you writing? >> nothing. >> nothing at all. >> kevin in the middle there. >> why the sunglasses inside? >> he doesn't like to talk. >> you know, the healthcare law is good. president says the healthcare law is good. all in here. with guys like you giving it, i think an air of legitimacy. does it work? do you agree? >> hope so. we're also cutting meat, too. if you want to goh to deli...
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hendrick: how do you think that works? ink the connection is between being successful at learning and feeling good about oneself? woman: ...here for sidney. here's a piece over here for crystalline-- a very special piece. hendrick: once again, it all comes back to self-worth, the foundation of learning. we know from our own experiences growing up and even as adults, that no matter how old we are, there's nothing like mastery over a problem, challenge, or a difficult question. when we know what we're doing, we feel capable, confident, in control, and yes, even at this young age, empowered. and so i just started asking them some questions, and the first question i asked was, "do animals brush their own teeth?" and so we got into this discussion about how we take care of our teeth and how animals take care of their teeth, and it was interesting to hear his ideas about how animals do get their teeth taken care of 'cause he has his ideas about the dentist and about brushing his teeth, and some of it overlapped into the whale wor
hendrick: how do you think that works? ink the connection is between being successful at learning and feeling good about oneself? woman: ...here for sidney. here's a piece over here for crystalline-- a very special piece. hendrick: once again, it all comes back to self-worth, the foundation of learning. we know from our own experiences growing up and even as adults, that no matter how old we are, there's nothing like mastery over a problem, challenge, or a difficult question. when we know what...
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so what are you going to do in 2013? well, fill out the form and tell us what you think we ought to do but we're going to be working hard to move this forward. i think ray cheney said it from cal fire best today: we are all better off because we're in here for the last day and a half and i'm sitting here wondering, all my contemporaries, what have they been doing for the last 36 hours? they haven't been doing anything near as important as what we've been doing. i thank all of you so much for participating and stin touch. if we've got your email address you will never be lonely because we're going to get you back here next year. thank you all so much. (applause). >> we did not expect the house to be so packed tonight, so i apologize for lack of seating in the back. i am inspector john wrote a and chief inspector secretary. -- john monroe. i would like to welcome you to the 2012 middle of valor ceremony. can we all please rise for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. int
so what are you going to do in 2013? well, fill out the form and tell us what you think we ought to do but we're going to be working hard to move this forward. i think ray cheney said it from cal fire best today: we are all better off because we're in here for the last day and a half and i'm sitting here wondering, all my contemporaries, what have they been doing for the last 36 hours? they haven't been doing anything near as important as what we've been doing. i thank all of you so much for...
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. >> what did you do? >> i looked her in the face. >> cousin sal in brooklyn. >> perfectly good pizza. >> what are you eating? >> okay. look. >> music from ciara. and "unnecessary censorship." >> i just want to make sure, are you [ bleep ] up? >> an all-new "jimmy kimmel live," coming up next. >> i need some carrots. ♪ fruit on friday ♪ throw a ball thursd it's heavy lifting. you start with a democratic senator named ben. by getting bwi-marshall funding for new runways, he's helping us serve 21 million passengers a year, which helps keep 100,000 jobs that depend on the airport, and that means more cargo for more businesses and more skycaps unloading more taxis... welcome to bwi. ...carrying families with more luggage. thanks. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approve this message. incredible opportunity forvoting for qubaltimore.en is an... jim smith: question seven will bring table games like... blackjack and poker to baltimore. stepha
. >> what did you do? >> i looked her in the face. >> cousin sal in brooklyn. >> perfectly good pizza. >> what are you eating? >> okay. look. >> music from ciara. and "unnecessary censorship." >> i just want to make sure, are you [ bleep ] up? >> an all-new "jimmy kimmel live," coming up next. >> i need some carrots. ♪ fruit on friday ♪ throw a ball thursd it's heavy lifting. you start with a democratic senator...
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you do that with stereo. yeah, you really do it. you adjust, so that you-- you know, where you get all fouled up is when you do it under the water, under the water. do you ever played tag with your friends clicking rocks together? how many people have never done that with they're friends, click rocks together under the water? okay. you know what you gonna do this weekend out of the bay, huh? and you click the rocks together and see if you can find out where the rocks are clicking from. it turns out its very difficult. you know why? because even if it's over here, it gets to this ear and this ear almost the same, four times the speed of sound, gang. you are not equipped for that judgment, a dolphin is. dolphin got two ears. dolphin-- okay. kind of hard with no neck, but never was it, yeah? [laughter] yeah. yet, you get the idea. you know about ultrasound, yeah? ultrasound, high, high-frequency sound. high-frequency sound, very, very small wavelengths. and those small wavelengths can discern a thing. you know about how they send the so
you do that with stereo. yeah, you really do it. you adjust, so that you-- you know, where you get all fouled up is when you do it under the water, under the water. do you ever played tag with your friends clicking rocks together? how many people have never done that with they're friends, click rocks together under the water? okay. you know what you gonna do this weekend out of the bay, huh? and you click the rocks together and see if you can find out where the rocks are clicking from. it turns...
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and i think that says it all do you think ♪ ♪ i'm looking hot do you think i'm looking hot do you think looking hot do you think ♪ ♪ i'm looking hot oh-oh-oh oh oh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: no doubt! nice job, guys. oh, that was great. good to see you again. that was terrific. thank you. thank you. thanks, guys. thank you, gentlemen! i want to thank my guests president barack obama, and of course, no doubt. tomorrow night russell brand and jane lynch will be here. but, the emmy man jimmy fallon coming up now! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! feeling good. thank you very much, everybody. welcome -- welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. oh, thank you so much. we got a big show. [ cheers and applause ] big show. thank you, buddy. hey, here's
and i think that says it all do you think ♪ ♪ i'm looking hot do you think i'm looking hot do you think looking hot do you think ♪ ♪ i'm looking hot oh-oh-oh oh oh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: no doubt! nice job, guys. oh, that was great. good to see you again. that was terrific. thank you. thank you. thanks, guys. thank you, gentlemen! i want to thank my guests president barack obama, and of course, no doubt. tomorrow night russell brand and jane lynch will be here. but,...