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you know, you feel like you lose your fan base. you feel like you let a lot of people down.e who may have admired what you've done. and had a great deal of appreciation for your accomplishments. and you feel like you worked so hard to let so many people down. and for what? >> just before the war came crashing down on your life, you were the $130 million super star. everyone loved you. you were one of the most thrilling players in the history of the nfl, many said. >> right. >> again, be honest with me, what kind of person did that take you into? suddenly nothing. this incredible superstar life. did it make you somebody that now you don't really recognize? >> yeah, it did. growing up and being raised with outstanding morals and values, you know, that was instilled in me from my mom, you know, and my dad, you know, i sort of became a person that i didn't really know. you know, i was always humble. always respectful. and i continued to stay that way. but at some point, a splash of arrogance i think overtook me. i can honestly say i let money change me. in a sense. you know, any
you know, you feel like you lose your fan base. you feel like you let a lot of people down.e who may have admired what you've done. and had a great deal of appreciation for your accomplishments. and you feel like you worked so hard to let so many people down. and for what? >> just before the war came crashing down on your life, you were the $130 million super star. everyone loved you. you were one of the most thrilling players in the history of the nfl, many said. >> right. >>...
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keith, do you feel you have the answer you want? is. >> i feel we're a couple of years before the answer. >> explain why you need therapy? chairperson hur: hold on. we'll stop the answer there. ask another direct question and the counselor for the sheriff will have an opportunity to ask you questions, as well. >> ms. lopez, when you had been asking your husband to go to couples therapy for the past year, was that because you thought that there were problems with how your family worked out disputes? >> no. >> when you decided to start asking your husband to go to therapy, it was because you thought you had faults, that you had to have fixed? >> you have what? no. well, i don't know. maybe i will discover that in therapy, but i think i. >> the question is what led you to want to get therapy and to ask your husband to go into therapy for the past year, it was something about his behavior that you found troubling that made you want to have your husband go to therapy? >> i think he has an irrational fear to allows us each time i have to
keith, do you feel you have the answer you want? is. >> i feel we're a couple of years before the answer. >> explain why you need therapy? chairperson hur: hold on. we'll stop the answer there. ask another direct question and the counselor for the sheriff will have an opportunity to ask you questions, as well. >> ms. lopez, when you had been asking your husband to go to couples therapy for the past year, was that because you thought that there were problems with how your...
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i am telling you. it is. you are, you know -- you have it, whatever it is, you have got it, baby. we need to talk about kevin. a movie that makes you think about what you might do if you had a kid that committed an awful atrocity and what guilt you would feel also, what demands it would make on you and how it would affect the way you live your life, a stunning performance as always. great. >> thank you charlie, everybody sees this film and they ring their moms afterwards. >> rose: do they really? >> a nice way to close. >> rose: paw awe is here in 2001, audrey tautou is here, captivates audiences worldwide i am proud to have audrey tautou back at this table. >> thank you very much. >> you are worried your english is better than my french. >> i am not sure of that. >> rose: i am positive about it. >> >> rose: it is just fine. this seems to me very much of a story of the magic of love. >> yes the magic of life too. >> rose: tell me what this means to you, what this story is about for you. >> for me, it is the idea that you, even when you think everything is over. >> rose: yes. >> wh
i am telling you. it is. you are, you know -- you have it, whatever it is, you have got it, baby. we need to talk about kevin. a movie that makes you think about what you might do if you had a kid that committed an awful atrocity and what guilt you would feel also, what demands it would make on you and how it would affect the way you live your life, a stunning performance as always. great. >> thank you charlie, everybody sees this film and they ring their moms afterwards. >> rose:...
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you know what you need to do with jo? you need to give her space. can you shut up? i'm trying to concentrate here. how can you give something space? it's nothing. if you don't give her space, she'll look for commitment. what's "commitment"? i have no idea... but that's what tricia said. she's not a girlfriend. she's just a friend who's a girl. girlfriends like men who are rich, who spoil them, and shoot animals that get inside their cupboard. no, they don't! girls like... um, girlfriends like things like... when men give them pink bunnies. girlfriends like it when men shoot pink bunnies. you two are such idiots. you don't know anything. just be quiet, all right? they like, um... and girls like-- and girls like men who wear-- who wear lynx aftershave, and who wear their hairdo that makes your hair all spiky, like a mountain, and who eat kellogg's crunchies, and... who know a lot about car tax. the thing is, frank, we need to talk to you about the future. ah. is this about making a will? 'cause i don't mind. i'm not gonna be here forever. actually, you've already made
you know what you need to do with jo? you need to give her space. can you shut up? i'm trying to concentrate here. how can you give something space? it's nothing. if you don't give her space, she'll look for commitment. what's "commitment"? i have no idea... but that's what tricia said. she's not a girlfriend. she's just a friend who's a girl. girlfriends like men who are rich, who spoil them, and shoot animals that get inside their cupboard. no, they don't! girls like... um,...
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, you mean you would have put in a call? >> i would have reapplied in some fashion, i guess. >> ok. so upon seeing this type of message, you're natural response would have been to reply to it whether by text message or telephone? >> yes. generally. >> now sheriff, earlier we discussed whether you had ever referred to linnette peralta haynes as a domestic violence advocate. you said you had never personally described ms. peralta haynes that way. >> i don't believe so i had. i believe i knew that was in her background, but that was not her relationship with me. >> ok. now this text message from ms. peralta haynes at 3:53 p.m. says, i need to talk to you to protect you. call me. >> do domestic violence advocates usually protect the frarptse or victims of the violence? >> objection. >> objection sustained. there's no foundation. >> so sheriff you are aware of the portrayal of ms. linnette peralta haynes as a domestic violence advocate. >> i have heard of the references. >> but to you she's a political consultant. >> i think you'
, you mean you would have put in a call? >> i would have reapplied in some fashion, i guess. >> ok. so upon seeing this type of message, you're natural response would have been to reply to it whether by text message or telephone? >> yes. generally. >> now sheriff, earlier we discussed whether you had ever referred to linnette peralta haynes as a domestic violence advocate. you said you had never personally described ms. peralta haynes that way. >> i don't believe...
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you have your full sanity or has what's happened to you set you slightly mad? what do you think? >> well, i'll tell you. >> tonight, robert blake, the piers morgan interview starts now. good evening. i've been interviewing celebrities and public figures more than 25 years. more than 2,000 people including presidents, prime ministers, movie, tv and pop stars but i've never had an encounter as explosive, confrontational or extraordinary as the one you're about to witness. robert blake is a hollywood legend. he shot to fame as star of the r. gang series and went on to a chilling role as murderer in any 1967 film "in cold blood" and won an emmy for a series. and it changed wen he met bonnie blakely the woman who became the mother 0 his cld in 2000. married. it was his second marriage, her tenth. less than six months later she was dead from a gunshot in a car outside a restaurant where she and blake had dinner. he was charged in his wife's mother and acquitted. then bonny lee bakley's children filed a civil suit against robert blake and he was found liable and ordered to pay $30 milli
you have your full sanity or has what's happened to you set you slightly mad? what do you think? >> well, i'll tell you. >> tonight, robert blake, the piers morgan interview starts now. good evening. i've been interviewing celebrities and public figures more than 25 years. more than 2,000 people including presidents, prime ministers, movie, tv and pop stars but i've never had an encounter as explosive, confrontational or extraordinary as the one you're about to witness. robert blake...
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you should be grateful you have a product people still want. >> you say you don't mind if your envelope gets a little thin. >> you guys, you have a clean business. there is no problems. but there ain't no ben and john without dennis, so my envelope stays the same. >> it's a fascinating film. i watched it, not knowing what to expect. it's great acting in it and a great theme of these two hippy character brothers. they build this amazing thing, marijuana plant. and it's the nice end of the drugs industry, isn't it? they collide with the nasty end, and that's the vile drug end. it goes horribly wrong. you have been no stranger to drugs and you spoke very vocally about it. what was your purpose of making the movie? what do you hope to achieve? all your movies have a purpose. >> it's a pretty heart-edged -- it's like writing a book. you said you didn't know what was going to happen next, and it's a wild ride and it's an improbable situation, because we don't know about the present day contemporary mauer yawn marijuana industry. and these growers are growing it simi legally, and they are sell
you should be grateful you have a product people still want. >> you say you don't mind if your envelope gets a little thin. >> you guys, you have a clean business. there is no problems. but there ain't no ben and john without dennis, so my envelope stays the same. >> it's a fascinating film. i watched it, not knowing what to expect. it's great acting in it and a great theme of these two hippy character brothers. they build this amazing thing, marijuana plant. and it's the nice...
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you said a loyal and hardworking employee, but you did not explain what you meant?it is actually on a steve. i have seen where loyalty can be defined in different ways, but for me loyalty is honesty, and we will always be honest, not just tell a candidate what they want to hear and not just to do with a supervisor wants to do. and we would have on a dialogue, and that is loyal to me. >> the you think the campaign manager is supposed to protect the elected officials from political attacks? >> yes, mostly i think it is about knowing the political candidate about the political landscape and any political insights you may have. >> is part of the campaign manager's job to protect the official from scandal? >> maybe for some campaign managers. >> did you perceive that as part of your job? >> no, i did not. >> is part of the campaign manager's job to hush controversy or do damage control? >> i think generally speaking you would work on communication >> did you see doing damage control as part of your job as campaign manager? >> i did not. >> did you think someone who is n
you said a loyal and hardworking employee, but you did not explain what you meant?it is actually on a steve. i have seen where loyalty can be defined in different ways, but for me loyalty is honesty, and we will always be honest, not just tell a candidate what they want to hear and not just to do with a supervisor wants to do. and we would have on a dialogue, and that is loyal to me. >> the you think the campaign manager is supposed to protect the elected officials from political attacks?...
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i missed you before, man. i was looking for you. how you doing? that was a great song.thank my guests rachel weisz and of course, aaron paul, robert francis. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night, ben stiller will be here. but emmy-nominated "jimmy fallon" is up next. jimmy, take it, buddy! ♪ >> 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: thank you very, very, very, very, very, very, very much. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. you guys, we're very, very excited. today, we were nominated for an emmy award for outstanding variety series. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ wow. now, how does all of this work? do i pick a running mate now? 'cause i'm thinking chris christie. [ light laughter ] >> steve: yeah, you gotta go with him. >> jimmy: no?
i missed you before, man. i was looking for you. how you doing? that was a great song.thank my guests rachel weisz and of course, aaron paul, robert francis. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night, ben stiller will be here. but emmy-nominated "jimmy fallon" is up next. jimmy, take it, buddy! ♪ >> 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...
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>> yes. >> ok, thank you. >> thank you. talked about divorce but you have not made a decision whether to divorce. >> exactly. >> ok. you have discussed the potential for divorcing with people beside your husband? >> i am sorry? >> have you discussed the possibility of divorcing your husband with friends? >> i think what i did was -- in which position i am, if we decide to get divorced. >> you discussed with your friends with the consequences of a divorce might be. >> if we decide together to get divorced, which one are my rights and how was the legal situation in the divorce? like looking for information, that is what i did. >> you have looked for information about what would be your rights in the case of a divorce. >> yes. >> ok. one of the issues that would, in the case of a divorce from her husband -- >> actuate -- >> let me finish my question. >> one of the issues that would come up in a divorce would be with the custody arrangements would be for the zeroo. -- for theo. >> yes. >> if there were to be a divorce, the curr
>> yes. >> ok, thank you. >> thank you. talked about divorce but you have not made a decision whether to divorce. >> exactly. >> ok. you have discussed the potential for divorcing with people beside your husband? >> i am sorry? >> have you discussed the possibility of divorcing your husband with friends? >> i think what i did was -- in which position i am, if we decide to get divorced. >> you discussed with your friends with the consequences...
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you have to know you can go toe to toe with the person next to you. you also do all this training. so you better be confident. >> is there a message there for americans who have been going through a rough time? a lot of this comes from self-discipline, from hard work, from clean living. you know, there is an argument to say if more people behave like athletes in their lives, america would be in a pretty good position. >> i think that's a good point. it's a journey, there's ups and downs. i think my career is testimony to that. it's not always going to be great. you're going to have slumps. but if you continue on what you've always been doing and working hard, hopefully things will come around. >> i've got two hands here. one has a check for $10 million and one has the olympic gold medal for the 200 meters, you can have at the end of the race. you want have both. >> i can't. >> which one are you going to take? >> i'm taking the gold. >> good answer. best of luck. >> thank you. >> allyson felix. see you in london. next up, a man from the bronx who was born to be an olympian. his incr
you have to know you can go toe to toe with the person next to you. you also do all this training. so you better be confident. >> is there a message there for americans who have been going through a rough time? a lot of this comes from self-discipline, from hard work, from clean living. you know, there is an argument to say if more people behave like athletes in their lives, america would be in a pretty good position. >> i think that's a good point. it's a journey, there's ups and...
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you said in order to do what did you with microsoft you had to what, you just had to, as you once said to me, you just had to have a focus on that at all times and other things suffered. is that simply the price of building a company like microsoft? >> i think its world's best companies are built by fanatics. and when are you in your 20s and 30s, being fanatical becomes-- at least came pretty naturally to me. >> rose: you didn't think there was another way. >> no, i wanted to let everybody have cool software and so i didn't feel that bad that that is what i was doing. i think now in my 50s, this way of operating, where i'm backing a lot of these great scientists is what, you know s the most natural for me. so i'm very-- . >> rose: most natural meaning most in comparison to -- >> trying to be fanatical about one thing, at this point in time so what i did in my 20s and 30s was a great fit for that time period. >> rose: i -- and i'm not one of those although i asked you before to compare one with the other. however malcolm gladwell was recently quoted and who wrote out lies and other book
you said in order to do what did you with microsoft you had to what, you just had to, as you once said to me, you just had to have a focus on that at all times and other things suffered. is that simply the price of building a company like microsoft? >> i think its world's best companies are built by fanatics. and when are you in your 20s and 30s, being fanatical becomes-- at least came pretty naturally to me. >> rose: you didn't think there was another way. >> no, i wanted to...
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keith, last time you asked that question you got a very -- i think you got a pretty detailed answer. what are you -- >> i don't think i got an answer to the question that i asked. that's why i'm asking the question in this way. >> i'll withdraw the objection. >> ok. ms. lopez, please proceed with your answer. >> repeat the question, please. i feel the same, don't worry. >> if the court reporter could read back the question. [the court reporter read back the last question] >> i see you are trying to make -- when i talked with linnette, i was having a conversation with linnette about her opinion, when i was talking with ivory, i was talking with her and realizing the things that she was doing, but i didn't share that with linnette. also, i didn't -- and also i talked with my dad and my conversation with my dad was not about that, was about other things. father-daughter relationship, with linnette, domestic violence advocate information. ivory, she wants to call the police and call political enemies. so was absolutely three different conversations. and i didn't told linnette all the inf
keith, last time you asked that question you got a very -- i think you got a pretty detailed answer. what are you -- >> i don't think i got an answer to the question that i asked. that's why i'm asking the question in this way. >> i'll withdraw the objection. >> ok. ms. lopez, please proceed with your answer. >> repeat the question, please. i feel the same, don't worry. >> if the court reporter could read back the question. [the court reporter read back the last...
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you look good. >> thank you, you do too. >> jimmy: what have you been up to?land. i worked on a movie. with kristen wiig. and people are good looking. the sun never goes down. >> jimmy: is it good that the sun never goes down? >> it is when the people are good looking. >> jimmy: i saw your movie "the watch" and it's really funny. we don't want to give too much away. but it's excellent. >> we had really good time making it. we were in atlanta. >> jimmy: that was not in iceland. >> atlanta is not like iceland. the people are gream and hand some. but it was fun. i had never been there. >> jimmy: you never been to atlanta. >> yeah, it was fun. we went out a lot. we went to the a bar one night and they had a ping-pong table. and i guess they have in it over places. >> jimmy: i had never seen a ping-pong table in a bar. >> i hadn't either. and i realized i was in a tournament. it was like a serious -- and i was in a hipster deliverance situation. and they took the ping-pong seriously. and i won the first round and the second round, a guy comes in and i describe him
you look good. >> thank you, you do too. >> jimmy: what have you been up to?land. i worked on a movie. with kristen wiig. and people are good looking. the sun never goes down. >> jimmy: is it good that the sun never goes down? >> it is when the people are good looking. >> jimmy: i saw your movie "the watch" and it's really funny. we don't want to give too much away. but it's excellent. >> we had really good time making it. we were in atlanta....
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so, you testified you told your husband to stop. did you tell your husband look at what you're doing to our son in the course of this argument? >> yes, but the context is -- it is different if you put it in another context. >> your lawyers will have a chance to ask questions as well. there will be an opportunity for other questions from the other side. >> it is a fine with us to start tomorrow again. >> let's take a break. miss lopez, let me remind you are still under oath. i would advise you to not to talk to anybody between now and when you appear again tomorrow. >> good. thank you. thank you for being patient. >> let's excuse the witness. is there anything else we need to talk about tonight? mr. keith? commissioners? ok, here is my plan for tomorrow. i would like to finish with miss lopez, we need to talk about the london declaration, we need to talk about the mayor's rebuttal exhibit, and we have to talk about the sheriff's request for rabat witnesses to -- rebuttal witnesses. the flores testimony, my understanding is that you w
so, you testified you told your husband to stop. did you tell your husband look at what you're doing to our son in the course of this argument? >> yes, but the context is -- it is different if you put it in another context. >> your lawyers will have a chance to ask questions as well. there will be an opportunity for other questions from the other side. >> it is a fine with us to start tomorrow again. >> let's take a break. miss lopez, let me remind you are still under...
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all of the guests i say how are you doing. but to you i say, how are you doing, you know? that a lot. i'm like, how's it going, how's it going with you. what do you want to know? >> jimmy: last time you were here, you came out and kissed me on the mouth. you left. you never called. i mean, i heard nothing from you at all. and i just felt like i was getting mixed signals. that's all. you can't do that to people. >> how do you think i felt? >> jimmy: how did you feel. >> the phone works both ways, bro. >> jimmy: how did you rate me as far as my lips went? you've kissed a lot of people. [ cheers and applause ]. >> jimmy: there are areas for improvement. i'm happy to work on them. >> very moisturized. >> jimmy: thank you. that's all natural. i put nothing on them. >> you followed my lead, which i always appreciate. you didn't try to force your issues on to me. >> jimmy: i felt like kissing you i got to makeout with a billion women all at once. [laughs]. >> jimmy: what's going on in your life? take me today, what did you do today from the time you woke up? >> i flew home from a
all of the guests i say how are you doing. but to you i say, how are you doing, you know? that a lot. i'm like, how's it going, how's it going with you. what do you want to know? >> jimmy: last time you were here, you came out and kissed me on the mouth. you left. you never called. i mean, i heard nothing from you at all. and i just felt like i was getting mixed signals. that's all. you can't do that to people. >> how do you think i felt? >> jimmy: how did you feel. >>...
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and if you do something big as you have said, even if you fail you are more likely to find something that will make a contribution to what you want to do? >> you know,, that is absolutely true and, you know, i think we have had great success, many of the things we have started, you know, even many years ago now have been grown to be really big, i remember when we acquired android as a company, it was eight people and now it is a huge phenomenon, right? and chrome, a similar thing we started it took many, many years and now it is very big. and so, you know, the areas that i am really focused on and i have people now reporting to me directly who run those businesses and i think that is really great and i think those things are still even at their earliest stages it just was a story today that chrome is overtaking ie today as the largest browser on the internet and i am real excited about that, and i think, you know, obviously i have had a lot of growth and done a lot of great things on the product but much more to do. >> rose: it is a very different world, i mean when you started, and
and if you do something big as you have said, even if you fail you are more likely to find something that will make a contribution to what you want to do? >> you know,, that is absolutely true and, you know, i think we have had great success, many of the things we have started, you know, even many years ago now have been grown to be really big, i remember when we acquired android as a company, it was eight people and now it is a huge phenomenon, right? and chrome, a similar thing we...
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is that you? you say, i love you, baby. you say, i want to be your loving husband forever. head yes? down further, married and looking for fun says, we will have to hide your real age. you remember typing that? you're nodding your head yes. okay. >> he doesn't deny a thing. investigators complete the interrogation and the soldier is taken to the county jail. >> look to your left for me. >> where officers take his mug shot, fingerprints. and place him in a cell. two days later -- >> rolando restocruz. >> -- he goes before a judge. >> mr. restocruz, you're charged with criminal attempt child molestation, it's a felony, carries a penalty of 1 to 20 years. >> and bail is set. >> all right. on the criminal attempt child molestation i'll set a $15,000 bond. >> he wasn't the only military man caught in our sting but this other soldier's memory isn't as clear. remember first lieutenant marshall gurtman made plans to meet a girl he thought was 15. >> honestly, i -- i couldn't remember her age. she only told me that one time. i knew she was probably underage by the way we were talkin
is that you? you say, i love you, baby. you say, i want to be your loving husband forever. head yes? down further, married and looking for fun says, we will have to hide your real age. you remember typing that? you're nodding your head yes. okay. >> he doesn't deny a thing. investigators complete the interrogation and the soldier is taken to the county jail. >> look to your left for me. >> where officers take his mug shot, fingerprints. and place him in a cell. two days later...
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dude, you killed it in this. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: i mean, you guys got to see it.'s the scale. the scale. it's huge. >> jimmy: it gives me a headache. i would never understand how i would direct a movie this big. >> yeah. >> jimmy: because there's just, you know, these tanks. i can say that. there's just types of tanks and things. >> well, it's about all of gotham. like, it's not just about, you know, any one, only one person. it's, like, this is the story of gotham city. he even talks about -- chris talks about "tale of two cities," the old charles dickens novel. >> jimmy: yeah, sure. >> it's that big. it's so huge. >> jimmy: it is unbelievable. and it's like -- and certain scenes were shot for imax? like, with an imax camera? >> we shot almost half the movie on imax cameras. >> jimmy: so you would recommend seeing it in imax. >> yeah, if you can see it in imax, it's gorgeous. it's the coolest. it's -- i think it's the most vivid and beautiful motion picture technology. and it's not 3-d. >> jimmy: yeah, that's right. yeah! [ cheers and applause ] it's not 3-d, yea
dude, you killed it in this. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: i mean, you guys got to see it.'s the scale. the scale. it's huge. >> jimmy: it gives me a headache. i would never understand how i would direct a movie this big. >> yeah. >> jimmy: because there's just, you know, these tanks. i can say that. there's just types of tanks and things. >> well, it's about all of gotham. like, it's not just about, you know, any one, only one person. it's, like, this...
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do you remember whether he left a message for you that morning? >> where are you? hi, dear, where are you? something like that. >> ms. lopez, i want to step back and make sure that -- i don't want to know what your husband usually -- whether he usually leaves. >> i'm sure that message was, hi, sweetheart, where are you? >> do you recall for a fact that the message your husband left for you on the morning of january 4 was "hi, sweetheart, how are you?" >> yes, because this is how we call each other. we always say, hi, dear. >> so you're positive that was the content of the voice mail message he left you? >> yes. >> now, you were here -- let me step back for a moment. you watched the testimony that linnette peralta haynes gave last night from a different room, is that correct? >> part of that, part of that. >> about what time did you start watching miscellaneous peralta peraltaa -- ms. peralta haines testimony last night? >> we came to that room. we were trying to connect, maybe that took 20 minutes, then we were like talking and then that took another 10 minutes and
do you remember whether he left a message for you that morning? >> where are you? hi, dear, where are you? something like that. >> ms. lopez, i want to step back and make sure that -- i don't want to know what your husband usually -- whether he usually leaves. >> i'm sure that message was, hi, sweetheart, where are you? >> do you recall for a fact that the message your husband left for you on the morning of january 4 was "hi, sweetheart, how are you?" >>...
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around you saying, why are you taking us with you?many people believe that dreams have deadlines, but they don't. it's just a matter of you taking your life to the next level. it's like you were, you know, across the pond doing something different. you took your show on the road, stepped into another arena. you're doing your thing. i mean, that's what it's about. it's about maximizing your potential. >> you're doing a hell of a lot. it's available now. the "ncis los angeles" returns to season four this fall. >> i want people to know the my connect studio is available on the sony vios laptop. it's preloaded. if you go to sony.com you can get a laptop and it's preloaded. it's cool. >> a matter of urgency to continue my own hip-hop career. when is the new album out? >> i'm working on it. i'm almost finished with it. it's authentic hip-hop. it's coming. >> when it's out, come back and talk about it. >> i'll do it. >> if you're basically hanging on to get me on the album in some capacity. >> i am. >> mc morgan is available. >> cpm. i like
around you saying, why are you taking us with you?many people believe that dreams have deadlines, but they don't. it's just a matter of you taking your life to the next level. it's like you were, you know, across the pond doing something different. you took your show on the road, stepped into another arena. you're doing your thing. i mean, that's what it's about. it's about maximizing your potential. >> you're doing a hell of a lot. it's available now. the "ncis los angeles"...
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you have to look at the calories. >> you do.ant something around 100 calories. what do you do? >> sometimes if it's all that's around. sometimes yogurt. >> i eat sweets all the time. >> jessica asks this question, which condiment should we absolutely stay away from that adds belly fat, ketchup, cheese, mayo, hot sauce, ranch dressing? which do you need to stay away from? >> all of it but mustard and -- condiments can pop flavor. remember, there is a lot of hidden, not just fat but sugar, salt and you want a little bit. there's tons of calories. if you're a big ketchup user, you want to use something like salsa because it adds so many calories. use a drop or a teaspoon at a time. or stick with mustard. >> hoda likes that ketchup on her french fries. >> you're ganging up on me and i don't know what i did. >> you look so fabulous. why not just keep doing what you're doing. you look great. >> thanks. >> if you have a diet or nutrition or health question, send it to us at klg&hoda.com. >>> if you've ever had a cell neen was ruined by
you have to look at the calories. >> you do.ant something around 100 calories. what do you do? >> sometimes if it's all that's around. sometimes yogurt. >> i eat sweets all the time. >> jessica asks this question, which condiment should we absolutely stay away from that adds belly fat, ketchup, cheese, mayo, hot sauce, ranch dressing? which do you need to stay away from? >> all of it but mustard and -- condiments can pop flavor. remember, there is a lot of hidden,...
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thank you, thank you.ay. >> jay: i want to thank my guests, andy samberg. seth macfarlane. joe henry and lisa hannigan. tomorrow night, katy perry will be here. but jimmy fallon's happening right now. jimmy! [ 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: hey, what's going on guys? welcome! wow. summer crowd. summer crowd in new york city, baby. right there! people having fun. thank you for coming tonight. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon." here's some campaign news, you guys. mitt romney's nonstop secret service protection is apparently bothering the people who live near his beach house. romney had a lot of questions about the complaint, such as, "which beach house? [ laughter ] that one? th
thank you, thank you.ay. >> jay: i want to thank my guests, andy samberg. seth macfarlane. joe henry and lisa hannigan. tomorrow night, katy perry will be here. but jimmy fallon's happening right now. jimmy! [ 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...
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and you are telling me you object to this?this doesn't intrude on any hunter, anybody with a handgun to protect themselves. >> sure it does. >> bill: this is an a.k., come on. >> this the is second amendment. you have a lawful and reasonable right to be able to go out and purchase weapons. >> bill: the key is reasonable. i'm not saying you can't purchase. report the purchase. >> bill, you are ignoring the current law on the books. you are coming up with this wild definition of what is so-called heavy armor men. >> bill: wild definition? a.k.7 is not heavy armor? a.k.? >> there are laws on the books. you act as if. >> bill: there are no federal laws to report that. >> you are misinformed. >> bill: no, you are wrong. seven states that require if you buy an a.k. and 43 that don't. come on! >> no. bill, you are totally misinformed. you go to an ffl. go to a federally firearms licensee and you want to purchase, you have to go through a background check. if you want to purchase fully automatic -- >> bill: there are more loopholes in
and you are telling me you object to this?this doesn't intrude on any hunter, anybody with a handgun to protect themselves. >> sure it does. >> bill: this is an a.k., come on. >> this the is second amendment. you have a lawful and reasonable right to be able to go out and purchase weapons. >> bill: the key is reasonable. i'm not saying you can't purchase. report the purchase. >> bill, you are ignoring the current law on the books. you are coming up with this wild...
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are you butch harmon, are you no good. and why do you get mad. then you think about it, well, i guess you're right so my rookie year on the tour, that's the other story, rookie year on the tour i missed the cut in cleveland. missed about four or five cuts in a row. and montreal its canadien open was the next weekend. in those days if you weren't a top0 money winner whi is the only way to be e eferment you qualified on mondays. we were called rabbits to go around and qualify to get in the turn. i called dad and said i got a flight, i get into laguardia. i get in about 1:00, get out at wing foot no later than 3. i really need to you watch me hit balls and in the morning on sunday if you could watch me again i have to catch a flight to montreal to try and qualify for the canadian open on monday. he goes what do you mean, i thought you were playing good. i said no, dad, i playedded terrible. i missed the cut. he said oh, i must have had the pame upside down. and i'm thinking to myself these are good lines. i just wish you weren't using them on me. >>
are you butch harmon, are you no good. and why do you get mad. then you think about it, well, i guess you're right so my rookie year on the tour, that's the other story, rookie year on the tour i missed the cut in cleveland. missed about four or five cuts in a row. and montreal its canadien open was the next weekend. in those days if you weren't a top0 money winner whi is the only way to be e eferment you qualified on mondays. we were called rabbits to go around and qualify to get in the turn....
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . all right so it's time for another round of our segment here on the show that we like to call talk tech to me so couple of stories on our plate today google is trying to outdo siri but they're already putting out warnings that their voice search is not your friend also there's a new app out there created by the a.c.l.u. that's called police tape and it lets you secretly record police stop so you know the pope are going to love that one and finally looks like a libertarian leaders rawdon rand paul they have a new crusade which is internet freedom we're going to talk about their new manifesto which they call the technology revolution joining me tonight to talk tech to me is our do you ever writer andrew blake hello andrew that's the sort of the fun stuff shall we just because i would have all i would have done with siri to
you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . all right so it's time for another round of our segment here on the show that we like to call talk tech to me so couple of stories on our plate today google is trying to outdo siri but they're already putting out warnings that...
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then you ask, are you stealing?e? are you honest with them. >> not all the time. >> jimmy: baseball is like no other sport in that way, just chitchat. >> we have a lot of fun out there. it's a kids game. i've been playing since i'm 4-year-olds. i'll be going out there and laughing and doing all the things i want to do. >> jimmy: i have some photographs of you from a magazine. what did the photographer say to you to get you into this position? >> be a man. i was manly right there. go to the next picture. >> jimmy: i know you'll be excited about this one too. in this one -- >> you're killing me, man. you're killing me. >> jimmy: i will again point out you are the one that posed for this photograph. >> girls liked it. >> jimmy: this seems like you're -- >> i got a lot for this. they hit me hard for this. every teammate on the team posed the same way. and they put it on a poster board in spring training room. it's pretty because we have some bigger heavy set guys and -- yeah. actually one of my teammates was in the bath
then you ask, are you stealing?e? are you honest with them. >> not all the time. >> jimmy: baseball is like no other sport in that way, just chitchat. >> we have a lot of fun out there. it's a kids game. i've been playing since i'm 4-year-olds. i'll be going out there and laughing and doing all the things i want to do. >> jimmy: i have some photographs of you from a magazine. what did the photographer say to you to get you into this position? >> be a man. i was...
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you know having to look at the walls but you keep you know you become part and the player you are i've never. intern in life appreciate it kingly or in the dialogue with you know and you amend it in solitary confinement where not when i was in prison and i read cancer ward this book by its organisation which is a very wonderful wonderful book but very very depressing. and very brutal but i felt well there's worse places i could be i could be in a siberian cancer ward with cancer for instance. and what did you feel was this is of interest to me because i have a number of friends who have been imprisoned your view about how to handle the experience did you have a method how did you control the perception of the passage of time and things like this. stuff i mean and now you think you may sound easy but that particular time was a bit because of the you know make it would be small that the youngest was still in it can be gotten and they did it time i was arrested i could see i mean it was just the anguish and despair. but what gave you some strength prison officers in guys were extremely fr
you know having to look at the walls but you keep you know you become part and the player you are i've never. intern in life appreciate it kingly or in the dialogue with you know and you amend it in solitary confinement where not when i was in prison and i read cancer ward this book by its organisation which is a very wonderful wonderful book but very very depressing. and very brutal but i felt well there's worse places i could be i could be in a siberian cancer ward with cancer for instance....
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do you think you could stop being so cheeky? do you think you could stop asking stupid questions? do-- pete, can you talk to her? why me? because she listens to you. no, she doesn't. yes, she does. all right. karen. don't talk back to your mother. there, see? well, you didn't try very-- ( thumping; crash ) ben, what have you broken? ben: karen did it! karen's down here. well... she did it earlier, and it's only just dropped off. sue: oh, god. right. if i get up there and find a huge mess when we're all trying to get out of the house... this is crap. today's contestants... so is that. oh, my god. that really is crap. good god almighty. what's the woman doing? why-- why is she staring at the contents of that bloke's toilet? that's dr. gillian mckeith, granddad. eh? that's what she does. she looks down people's toilets. oh, yeah, we had a bloke like that in the army. well, the good news is he's developing a real passion for medieval history... and the bad news is he's made a trebuchet with which he is launching tennis balls at the lamp. impressive. you look smart! i've got a bad feel
do you think you could stop being so cheeky? do you think you could stop asking stupid questions? do-- pete, can you talk to her? why me? because she listens to you. no, she doesn't. yes, she does. all right. karen. don't talk back to your mother. there, see? well, you didn't try very-- ( thumping; crash ) ben, what have you broken? ben: karen did it! karen's down here. well... she did it earlier, and it's only just dropped off. sue: oh, god. right. if i get up there and find a huge mess when...
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what did you do? or you misread it. he didn't hit on you. what were you thinking? >> exactly. it's a no-win. >> his response will be, honey, she's a whore. >> i personally love it when -- i'm okay with that. >> i did nothing. >> i'm a divorced guy. >> what does the divorced bachelor think? >> well, thank you so much for that wonderful introduction, kathie. i say -- i say run. that's all you got to do. run away and then lie about it. >> run away and lie. >> and send the wives and the mothers to me. >> that's why my relationships work so well. >> that was fascinating. not. >> they're all still talking. are you all still talking? >> that's my favorite line of all time. all right. so if you guys are wondering where the manliest city in the united states is -- >> it isn't here. sorry, guys. it ain't new york. >> the way they narrowed it down is the places with most gyms and steakhouses and home depots and stuff like that. >> that is so sexist. >> they also found the ones with the least number of manicure and pedicure places and hair salons. here are the top five manliest cities in
what did you do? or you misread it. he didn't hit on you. what were you thinking? >> exactly. it's a no-win. >> his response will be, honey, she's a whore. >> i personally love it when -- i'm okay with that. >> i did nothing. >> i'm a divorced guy. >> what does the divorced bachelor think? >> well, thank you so much for that wonderful introduction, kathie. i say -- i say run. that's all you got to do. run away and then lie about it. >> run away...
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if you need more time, talk to the tenants or talk to the person suing you, sending you the letter. get some additional time. they do not have elyria. 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 rep
if you need more time, talk to the tenants or talk to the person suing you, sending you the letter. get some additional time. they do not have elyria. 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...
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you know you are huge. >> you are not hiding much. bill, as your boss i requested numerous times to see you in a bikini. what gives? >> you never pay attention to the man on the streets. i whack for you. >> i'll stop the world and wax for you. jay oh, the b side. this girl does not work in the media. if she worked in media she would know there could be a party at the waldorf and somebody in media will be wearing a bikini. so this is clearly a wall street-type gig. >> i don't want to see anybody i know in the swim wear. >> but it is a pool party. >> i want to see you in the. >> i am interested. >> do it as a pal. >> next story, a team of designers, are there any other kind, solving the problem of eating pringles potato chips. it is one of the greatest problems facing our public today. the concept transforms the can into a snack bowl once the paper sleeve is removed. it is like the polio vaccine, but way more helpful. does this make your day? >> this is brilliant. they just need a little mechanical hand to reach in and put the chip in m
you know you are huge. >> you are not hiding much. bill, as your boss i requested numerous times to see you in a bikini. what gives? >> you never pay attention to the man on the streets. i whack for you. >> i'll stop the world and wax for you. jay oh, the b side. this girl does not work in the media. if she worked in media she would know there could be a party at the waldorf and somebody in media will be wearing a bikini. so this is clearly a wall street-type gig. >> i...
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you want to think about how that looks when you enter the room. it's the first thing that has the great visual impact. >> one thing about the ventilation, many of these multiunit buildings in the city here have no way of ventilating outside. they have to have what is called a recirculating ventilation system. microhoods are generally convertible, this could be ducted outside or there's a vent up here that will blow it back into the kitchen. the primary reason off ventilation system is not to exhaust heat, it's to collect airborne oil. the oil that you're expelling off your range top, if it's not collected here, is going to find its way somewhere in your kitchen, on your counters, floor, everywhere, or in your duct work. it has to be collected here first. that's what you have a ventilation system. >> what the mechanical code calls grease-laden vapors. it will stick on your dishwasher and -- wash it in you dish warner and it geddes rid of them. one big complaint is they make too much noise. you say, i don't want to turn the hood on, it's so noisy. i
you want to think about how that looks when you enter the room. it's the first thing that has the great visual impact. >> one thing about the ventilation, many of these multiunit buildings in the city here have no way of ventilating outside. they have to have what is called a recirculating ventilation system. microhoods are generally convertible, this could be ducted outside or there's a vent up here that will blow it back into the kitchen. the primary reason off ventilation system is not...
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you may answer. >> can you read back the question? >> you had two meetings, one was on one day and one was on the very next day, right? >> i had one meeting with the sheriff, and then i had another conversation with him on the telephone. >> were there not to meetings that both took place in your office? >> objection, vague. >> sustained. >> isn't true that you met with him on twa successive days in both meetings were in your office? >> objection, vague. >> do you understand what he is asking? >> i do not recall having two meetings, a physical meeting with mr. mirkarimi at the time. >> your best memory is the first meeting was in person and the next time you talked to him was by telephone? >> that is correct. >> the second time, he told you he was not going to resign. >> that is correct. >> at that point, you had decided that you did not think sheriff mirkarimi was fit to be employed by the city of san francisco, right? >> at that time, i had come to a final conclusion that he had conducted himself with official misconduct and he had e
you may answer. >> can you read back the question? >> you had two meetings, one was on one day and one was on the very next day, right? >> i had one meeting with the sheriff, and then i had another conversation with him on the telephone. >> were there not to meetings that both took place in your office? >> objection, vague. >> sustained. >> isn't true that you met with him on twa successive days in both meetings were in your office? >> objection,...
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i did not hear you. could you repeat it?rriage counseling, but it was not in that 40-minute conversation, if i remember correctly. >> and thatc+txéq to make her marriage work, marriage counseling prove >> she just mentioned it. i do not know how she was going to make her marriage work. i just know that she mentioned it. >> and did she tell you that she had any kind of strategy and that keeping custody of theo if the counseling did not work? >> she said the video. her friend made a video, and just in case, which was later in the day, she told me that she would have it just in case, but it was your kind of property just in case she needed it. >> your declaration goes on to say, and we talked about some of this, i have that training regarding domestic violence, and my primary concern, this is the discussing the phone call we were just talking about, my primary concern was to address the situation and determine whether eliana was in any danger. what did you think there would be danger of could >>=wsfws÷ wef somebody is grabbing
i did not hear you. could you repeat it?rriage counseling, but it was not in that 40-minute conversation, if i remember correctly. >> and thatc+txéq to make her marriage work, marriage counseling prove >> she just mentioned it. i do not know how she was going to make her marriage work. i just know that she mentioned it. >> and did she tell you that she had any kind of strategy and that keeping custody of theo if the counseling did not work? >> she said the video. her...
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how are you doing? where are you from? nice to see you. you don't want to talk to me? i love the hats. >> thank you. >> dana: we only have a minute-30 left. so a quick hi to you. what fourth of july means to you? >> it's also our anniversary. number nine for us. >> dana: where are you from? >> upstate. albany. >> dana: great to have you here. happy fourth of july. eric? >> eric: i'll take it from here. you're a huge "the five" fans i hear. >> correct. >> eric: what does fourth of july mean to you? >> freedom of choice. freedom of speech. support our troops. >> eric: your name? >> joe. >> eric: nice to meet you. you? >> linda. freedom of speech and free to do what we want. >> eric: you? >> freedom. >> means i can go to the ballgame anytime i want. joking. freedom. good life. >> eric: how about the people over here who are serving for us. what does it mean to you? >> the military? >> eric: absolutely. gentleman over there with the navy. >> absolutely. it's wonderful they're here. >> eric: you? >> what would we do without the military? >> eric: how about these guys here f
how are you doing? where are you from? nice to see you. you don't want to talk to me? i love the hats. >> thank you. >> dana: we only have a minute-30 left. so a quick hi to you. what fourth of july means to you? >> it's also our anniversary. number nine for us. >> dana: where are you from? >> upstate. albany. >> dana: great to have you here. happy fourth of july. eric? >> eric: i'll take it from here. you're a huge "the five" fans i hear....
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you are a man of many talents, aren't you? >> yes, i am. thank you for noticing that. you didn't even scratch the surface. i have a high falsetto. i'm hairless, completely hairless, my body. i'm aerodynamic. there's nothing i can't do. >> what is the genuinely weirdest thing about you that nobody knows? >> wow, that's a good one. the weirdest thing about me that nobody knows. i can be amusing at times. it seems to have escaped people's notice. >> you don't do many interviews. >> i don't do a lot. >> i've been trying to lure you for like 18 months. i had to appear on your show in a desperate attempt to lure you in. >> i don't do a lot because think about it, i'm on television constantly. since 1993, i'm on tv for a chunk of time every day. i'm not looking for more ways to be on television. and no one in america seems to want me to be on more. so i'm trying to,ifnyin it's very nice. it's like a classy airport lounge. it's beautiful. but i'm thrilled to be here. >> i'm thrilled you're here. i'm a huge fan, as you know. now, take me back to the first moment you made somebo
you are a man of many talents, aren't you? >> yes, i am. thank you for noticing that. you didn't even scratch the surface. i have a high falsetto. i'm hairless, completely hairless, my body. i'm aerodynamic. there's nothing i can't do. >> what is the genuinely weirdest thing about you that nobody knows? >> wow, that's a good one. the weirdest thing about me that nobody knows. i can be amusing at times. it seems to have escaped people's notice. >> you don't do many...
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you sure see some other part of it and realize that everything you. don't i'm sorry is a big issue. here . but in the alone the show will get the real headlines with none of them are the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and for what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back to t.v. . welcome back we're talking about the nuclear winter and real assets that we may be facing ahead once that can kick in down the road of policymakers they want to get that can any further and we start actually seeing insolvencies reggie middleton as you were talking to entrepreneur investor and author of boom bust blog and read you before the break we were talking about central banks i do want to touch on them for one more minute before i get to w
you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you sure see some other part of it and realize that everything you. don't i'm sorry is a big issue. here . but in the alone the show will get the real headlines with none of them are the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and for what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch...
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. >> right. >> but as you said, you saw the tour buses passing you by.here's a thoroughfare, how did you get them to stop? the studio first or the website? >> the studio first. it was -- you know, i always think about it, talk about it where, you know, when we started six years ago, the internet, you know, obviously the internet has been around for a long time at that point. but what we do was still kind f of -- there's radio sections. people play a couple of songs to get people out to shows that night. there's always been that sort of thing. but kind of like when we started doing this, it was a novel. you know, now, there's all kinds of sessions. most are video and a lot of people are doing the video sessions now. when we started this, it was a new idea for the most part. and, you know, we are right in the middle of the big midwestern cities. people say we're in chicago, we're three hours away, but when you're in the midwest we're a pretty ea pretty easy drivable distance. they weren't getting bombarded with all these inquiries about stopping. like now
. >> right. >> but as you said, you saw the tour buses passing you by.here's a thoroughfare, how did you get them to stop? the studio first or the website? >> the studio first. it was -- you know, i always think about it, talk about it where, you know, when we started six years ago, the internet, you know, obviously the internet has been around for a long time at that point. but what we do was still kind f of -- there's radio sections. people play a couple of songs to get...
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you have got to self-deport if you want us to consider, you know, giving you working papers permanently. i don't know how is he going to turn that around. >> couple things. first of all, don't underestimate the fact that a lot of hispanic americans are democrats. they have been. they live in newin york. they live in california. that's what they're registered. he they're not going to change. >> bill: bush gotgo 45%. >> a lot of it is historical. cuban americans in new jersey register democrat even though in florida they register republic. part opaf that is reflected in the polling. part of it they know barack obama better. first of all, hispanics don't support illegal immigration. i think thatl hispanics -- no they want humane that kind of thing. >> tone matters. and republicans need to do a better job of talking about what we are for. we are for a legal immigration system that works. governor romney has begun to do that h all americans want to see legal immigration. >> he has got to come up to 30 to 35%. that's going to be tough for him to do. i'm going to see new tampa. >> i hope so. >
you have got to self-deport if you want us to consider, you know, giving you working papers permanently. i don't know how is he going to turn that around. >> couple things. first of all, don't underestimate the fact that a lot of hispanic americans are democrats. they have been. they live in newin york. they live in california. that's what they're registered. he they're not going to change. >> bill: bush gotgo 45%. >> a lot of it is historical. cuban americans in new jersey...
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you cold fish, you bastard.nd his phone number, like he was a pretty girl. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very sad. did his son apologize? >> no it's like he meant that to happen. [ laughter ] like he's some sort of cackling situationist. [ applause ] >> jimmy: well, it's always wonderful to have you here. your show is called "brandx" with russell brand. >> it's on your tv. 11:00. >> jimmy: russell brand, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we'll be right back with olivia munn. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ nice, mio energy? yup, i always keep it on me. woooooo yeahhh! where do you think he keeps his? don't even want to think about it. ♪ mole rat got it going on ♪ [ male announcer ] portable power on demand. mio energy. mole rat: ♪ hit me the wife. hey, babe. got the jetta. i wiped the floor with the guy! not really. i would've been fine with 0% for 36 months, but i demanded 60. no...i didn't do that. it was like taking candy from a baby. you're a grown man. alright, see you at home. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen autob
you cold fish, you bastard.nd his phone number, like he was a pretty girl. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very sad. did his son apologize? >> no it's like he meant that to happen. [ laughter ] like he's some sort of cackling situationist. [ applause ] >> jimmy: well, it's always wonderful to have you here. your show is called "brandx" with russell brand. >> it's on your tv. 11:00. >> jimmy: russell brand, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we'll be right back...
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you know. what are you gonna do?lause ] here's some more political news. in an interview with cbs, president obama said the biggest mistake of his first term was not telling his story to give americans a sense of unity. in response, americans were like, "yeah, fixing the economy would have been cool, too, but --" [ laughter ] "-- that story thing, i guess -- the story thing, a big problem." this is big. yesterday, "american idol" judge steven tyler announced that he's leaving the show. [ audience aws ] in a statement, he said, "it's time for me to let go of my mistress, 'american idol,' before she boils my rabbit." [ laughter ] even paula abdul was like, "what drugs are you on? are you okay?" [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i want that -- i want to wish a happy, happy birthday to harrison ford who turned 70 years old today. wow. [ cheers and applause ] harrison ford, 70. you can tell he's getting up there by his new movie, "raiders of the bowl of werther's original." [ laughter ] >> steve: spectacular hard candy
you know. what are you gonna do?lause ] here's some more political news. in an interview with cbs, president obama said the biggest mistake of his first term was not telling his story to give americans a sense of unity. in response, americans were like, "yeah, fixing the economy would have been cool, too, but --" [ laughter ] "-- that story thing, i guess -- the story thing, a big problem." this is big. yesterday, "american idol" judge steven tyler announced that...