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bobby was forfeited, it was before the print. with the constant championing an ended up losing my job. i was in iceland with him. the match took two month. i came early and left late. during the time -- i was his friend. we had a falling out, whatever we had, we had arguments. many years where we didn't speak. we played chess and came to my house and red chest magazines the eagles led to a lot of those, i taught him how to play billiards. we were friends. that was my focus. study fischer as a biographer. as an official chess arbiter. as a player and as a friend. i go through this in the book, he was a chemistry late competitive personality. no matter what he did. he was a good swimmer, going through high-school and prep school, and when they had ray iss bobby would be in the water when everybody else was in mid dive. he wanted to win. when he got older and went up in his 20s to the tacticals and played tennis, he beat everybody in tennis accepted the tennis pro. other than that he wanted to win so i go into that and talk about hi
bobby was forfeited, it was before the print. with the constant championing an ended up losing my job. i was in iceland with him. the match took two month. i came early and left late. during the time -- i was his friend. we had a falling out, whatever we had, we had arguments. many years where we didn't speak. we played chess and came to my house and red chest magazines the eagles led to a lot of those, i taught him how to play billiards. we were friends. that was my focus. study fischer as a...
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this is bobby's story, it's bobby's life. it's a great odyssey of what he went through, truly a rags to riches story in many ways. and he ended up, you know, before he died as a multibillionaire. it has shakespearean over tones and it's truly the stuff of greek legend. so that's about all i have to say. and let's have a q & a. [applause] [applause] >> remember wait until the microphone comes around. >> hi, how are you, stuart? >> good. good. at the end his life, where he did get his money? >> well, in 1992, he played -- he violated sanctions that the u.s. had against serbia. he played in montenegro. it was a $5 billion match, he won $5.3 million and he lived on that. >> wasn't most of it -- dr. brady. >> how are you? >> i'm great. wasn't that most by the serbian banker? >> no, absolutely not. there was $1 million in television rights that bobby never got. by the $3.5 million, definitely he got it in cash. his sister flew to belgrade, stayed at the intercontinental hotel, took a train to switzerland and deposited. so he was --
this is bobby's story, it's bobby's life. it's a great odyssey of what he went through, truly a rags to riches story in many ways. and he ended up, you know, before he died as a multibillionaire. it has shakespearean over tones and it's truly the stuff of greek legend. so that's about all i have to say. and let's have a q & a. [applause] [applause] >> remember wait until the microphone comes around. >> hi, how are you, stuart? >> good. good. at the end his life, where he...
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it's bobby's story. it's bobby's life. it's a great odyssey of what he went through, truly a rags to riches story in many ways, and he ended up, you know, before he died, as a multimillionaire. it has shakes speerian overtones, and it's truly the stuff the greek legend, so that's about all i have to say, and let's have a q&a. [applause] remember, wait until the microphone comes around. >> at the end of his life, where did he get his money? >> well, in 1992, he played -- violated sanctions that the united states had against serbia. he played and it was a $5 million match, and he ended up winning $3.5 million, and he lived on that. >> wasn't most -- [inaudible] >> how are you? >> i'm great. >> was there a swindle by the banker? >> no. there was a million dollars in television rights that bobby never got, but the $3.5 million definitely he got it in cash. his sister flew to belgrade, stayed in the hotel, it was exchanged, took a train to switzerland and deposited it at the union bank. he had his money. >> isn't the u.s. tryin
it's bobby's story. it's bobby's life. it's a great odyssey of what he went through, truly a rags to riches story in many ways, and he ended up, you know, before he died, as a multimillionaire. it has shakes speerian overtones, and it's truly the stuff the greek legend, so that's about all i have to say, and let's have a q&a. [applause] remember, wait until the microphone comes around. >> at the end of his life, where did he get his money? >> well, in 1992, he played -- violated...
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., barbara "bobby" lopez. [applause] bobby, as many of us know, is ending a five-year-long stint as a community organizer for la voz to work on to actually organizing for the school district, creating stronger partnerships between our communities and schools and our teachers. latinos make um roughly 25% of the tenderloin, mainly of mayan descent and they are highly organized in a neighborhood that's worked hard to create coalesce around improvements. bobby's an asset to the organization and i know that there are a lot of people here today that want to acknowledge her and thank her for her have. she's officially morvinging on to a new job as community liaison for bryant elementary and i know she will continue to be a rock star advocate for our community and our office looks forward to continuing to work with the inspiring mothers of la voz latina. i am most inspired by her work to write the first draft of the bed bug law and to work on racial profiling, car con fisscation -- confiscation, detention, and i don't
., barbara "bobby" lopez. [applause] bobby, as many of us know, is ending a five-year-long stint as a community organizer for la voz to work on to actually organizing for the school district, creating stronger partnerships between our communities and schools and our teachers. latinos make um roughly 25% of the tenderloin, mainly of mayan descent and they are highly organized in a neighborhood that's worked hard to create coalesce around improvements. bobby's an asset to the...
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this is bobby's story. it's bobby's life. it's a great odyssey of what we went through truly a rags to riches story in many ways. and he ended up, you know, before he died as a multimillionaire. it has shakespearean overtones. and it's truly the stuff of greek legend. so that's about all i have to say. and let's have a q & a. [applause] >> remember, wait until the microphone comes around. >> hi, how are you stewart? >> good, good. at the end of his life where he did he get his money. >> in 1992 he violated sanctions that the united states had against serbia. he played in montenegro and ended up -- was a $5 billion match. and he ended up winning $3.5 million and he lived on that. >> but wasn't most of it? >> hey, how are you? >> i'm great. >> but most wasn't it swindled by the serbian banker? >> no, there wasn't. there was a million dollars in television rights that bobby never got. but the 3.5 million definitely he got it in cash. his sister flew to belgrade, stayed at the intercontinental hotel it was exchanged and she then
this is bobby's story. it's bobby's life. it's a great odyssey of what we went through truly a rags to riches story in many ways. and he ended up, you know, before he died as a multimillionaire. it has shakespearean overtones. and it's truly the stuff of greek legend. so that's about all i have to say. and let's have a q & a. [applause] >> remember, wait until the microphone comes around. >> hi, how are you stewart? >> good, good. at the end of his life where he did he get...
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bobby flay. congratulations. bobby flay's "throwdown," available now. you can get bobby's recipe at jimmykimmellive.com. we'll be right back with ke$ha. [ male announcer ] the average person has 28 first kisses. here's the gum for the rest of the time. dentyne pure. it purifies your breath deliciously instead of just covering it up. dentyne pure. practice safe breath. instead of just covering it up. (engine starts) ♪ ♪ guy: it's a pretty big deal. [ male announcer ] know the feeling? try acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus for exceptional comfort. it feels like it disappeared on my eye. [ male announcer ] it's the #1 doctor-prescribed contact lens in the u.s. acuvue® oasys brand. his family knows what to expect. hun, mike's coming -- let's get crackin'. [ male announcer ] but what mike rowe doesn't know is that his parents have armed themselves with unquilted viva® towels. place looks great. [ male announcer ] mike doesn't know that every concentrated viva roll is made of strong, fiber packed sheets, making it one tough towe
bobby flay. congratulations. bobby flay's "throwdown," available now. you can get bobby's recipe at jimmykimmellive.com. we'll be right back with ke$ha. [ male announcer ] the average person has 28 first kisses. here's the gum for the rest of the time. dentyne pure. it purifies your breath deliciously instead of just covering it up. dentyne pure. practice safe breath. instead of just covering it up. (engine starts) ♪ ♪ guy: it's a pretty big deal. [ male announcer ] know the...
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bobby is humble and does not want to tout her accomplishments. but i think when the parents saw bobby showing that leadership, they became empowered. she showed them it could be done. now she is moving on, they have the power. they are going to hire a replacement, but bobby's model has worked for the entire community. all of san francisco is better because of bobby's years with us. thank you. [applause] >> i just wanted to explain this is our advisory parent council, not all but part of it. [applause] president chiu: colleagues, we are at the end of our special commendations. why don't we go back to item 15? you now have results of the election regarding the special election for the ift. >> we have completed the official canvassing and statement of election results, which has been distributed to the board members. we are in receipt of 11 ballots, representing 14 votes. therefore, 100% of ballots are in favor of the ifd. the ballot measure has passed by the required percentage. president chiu: based on that information, we can consider item 15, de
bobby is humble and does not want to tout her accomplishments. but i think when the parents saw bobby showing that leadership, they became empowered. she showed them it could be done. now she is moving on, they have the power. they are going to hire a replacement, but bobby's model has worked for the entire community. all of san francisco is better because of bobby's years with us. thank you. [applause] >> i just wanted to explain this is our advisory parent council, not all but part of...
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bobby was, i don't know, ten doherty 11, whatever he was, and his mother was with him and i didn't talk to bobby at that time, but i noticed him, and he was a magnet for people because he was so tiny, she was the youngest person playing in the tournament in devotee gathered around and watched him, and i noted that he was going to become what he became, but i knowed how serious he was. he really took his time and concentrated and was great. we also played, bobby and i played in some of the same tournaments together over the years. we never met in an official tournament game. by the way, we were light years away in terms of -- he was in ability, okay? but we did play perhaps hundreds of speed games over the years. gold asked me who won -- don't ask me who one. but he was an incredible speed player by the way, and was very
bobby was, i don't know, ten doherty 11, whatever he was, and his mother was with him and i didn't talk to bobby at that time, but i noticed him, and he was a magnet for people because he was so tiny, she was the youngest person playing in the tournament in devotee gathered around and watched him, and i noted that he was going to become what he became, but i knowed how serious he was. he really took his time and concentrated and was great. we also played, bobby and i played in some of the same...
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bobby flay. congratulations. bobby flay's "throwdown," available now. you can get bobby's repiececipe at jimmykimmellive.com. we'll be right back with ke$ha. >> jimmy: well this is her two-cd deluxe edition. from the bud light hotel in dallas, texas, with the song "backstabber," ke$ha. >> this song is about this -- that stole my car. ♪ back, back, backstabber back, back, backstabber back, back, backstabber ♪ ♪ back, back, backstabber back, back, backstabber back, back, backstabber ♪ ♪ back, back, backstabber back, back, backstabber back, back, backstabber ♪ ♪ bored, stoned sitting in your basement all alone 'cause your little conversation's ♪ ♪ got around and look at what we all found out lookie what we found look at what ♪ ♪ we all found out ♪ ♪ that you have got a set of loose lips twisting stories all because you're jealous ♪ ♪ now i know exactly what you're all about what you're all about this is what ♪ ♪ you're all about ♪ ♪ girl, you're such a backstabber oh girl, you're such a talker and everybody knows it â™
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not that bobby notice. he just like the mood the restaurant sure to -- circuit was a shepherd's pie and the anonymity came from sitting among those who preferred at looking at the art celebrities rather than taking out of the chess prodigy. we ordered bottles of beer. but the waitress did not question although he had just turned 17 and not legally old enough to drink in new york state. 18 was the limit at that time. he looked like he was 18. he knew the selection without looking at the menu. he tackled and enormous slab of prime rib which she consumed in a matter of minutes. if he were a heavyweight boxer enjoying his last meal before the big fight. he just received in the mail , during a lot of the conversation, all lowered to. while spending time with bobby and did not talk much and not embarrassed by long silences, i said how will you prepare for the tournament? i want to know how you did it. he seemed unusually chipper and became interested in my interest. here he said i will show you. he slid out and s
not that bobby notice. he just like the mood the restaurant sure to -- circuit was a shepherd's pie and the anonymity came from sitting among those who preferred at looking at the art celebrities rather than taking out of the chess prodigy. we ordered bottles of beer. but the waitress did not question although he had just turned 17 and not legally old enough to drink in new york state. 18 was the limit at that time. he looked like he was 18. he knew the selection without looking at the menu. he...
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bobbie thomas. >> let's go over here! >> party in a boot, we love it! giving new meaning to bootleg. >> yum! >> bobbie thomas -- >> who knew? >> thank you. coming up next, a seafood twist.
bobbie thomas. >> let's go over here! >> party in a boot, we love it! giving new meaning to bootleg. >> yum! >> bobbie thomas -- >> who knew? >> thank you. coming up next, a seafood twist.
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[applause] >> we just came from bobby's funeral and i'm not going to stand up here and make a speech because if you have been listening to white people for four hundred years, they said they were going to do something and haven't done a thing as far as i'm concerned in helping the black man. it's up to the individual to do something. first the government, to give the black man a decent place to live, a decent place to bring up his children. that could have been my son lying there. >> very sad because bobby was a young guy, young -- i think he was a teen, the story was he came out without clothes with his hands up. police officers had a different version of that story. there was a lot of sadness from the community where they grew up. >> that came just six months after another shoot out involving the founder of the black panthers. as they held daily protests outside the courthouse newton was convicted of killing an oakland police officer with his own weapon during a traffic stop shooting in which newton and another officer were wounded. >> are you saying are you afraid of some kind of
[applause] >> we just came from bobby's funeral and i'm not going to stand up here and make a speech because if you have been listening to white people for four hundred years, they said they were going to do something and haven't done a thing as far as i'm concerned in helping the black man. it's up to the individual to do something. first the government, to give the black man a decent place to live, a decent place to bring up his children. that could have been my son lying there....
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please welcome peter and bobby farrelly, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> nice to meet you. >> jimmy: come on. the farrelly brothers, everybody. welcome, sit down. >> jimmy, you left out "fever pitch." >> jimmy: i left out "fever pitch"? >> "fever pitch." [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> we're very proud of that movie. >> jimmy: you were my directors. that was the best thing that ever happened to me. i met my wife on that movie. >> that's right. >> you did. >> the lovely nancy. [ audience aws ] >> we made a fun movie. >> jimmy: i mean, we had the best time. >> and by the way, what a night to be on your show with jeremy. we grew up with jeremy in cumberland, rhode island. hometown boy. [ laughter ] he went to london junior year abroad. and he picked up the accent. >> jeremy: but i was formed by my early time there. [ laughter ] >> actually though -- the von bulough connection. >> which is a nice rhode island story. >> jeremy: of course, yeah. is he still alive? >> he's brilliant in that. >> but sunny isn't, is she? >> n
please welcome peter and bobby farrelly, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> nice to meet you. >> jimmy: come on. the farrelly brothers, everybody. welcome, sit down. >> jimmy, you left out "fever pitch." >> jimmy: i left out "fever pitch"? >> "fever pitch." [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> we're very proud of that movie. >> jimmy: you were my directors. that was the best thing that ever happened to me....
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starts at 9 p.m., nbc. [ cheers and applause ] and bobby moynihan joins us next. there he is in the bud light lime green room, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for the things you can't wash, freshen it with febreze. febreze eliminates odors and leaves a light, fresh scent. it's a breath of fresh air. ♪ $5 ♪ $5 footlong [ male announcer ] it's febru-any. this month only any regular footlong is a $5 footlong! even the zesty italian bmt. for our seasonal beers from all over the world. [ cannon ] for our spring seasonal, we make samuel adams noble pilsner. it's our take on a classic bohemian pilsner. and we found the traditional heirloom malt. it's laid out and turned daily by hand. [ cannon ] it produces a lot more flavor. our twist with this beer is using all five noble hops. [ cannon ] four hops from bavaria and one from bohemia. we get a very bright hoppy note with a clean finish. -it's got a lot of flavor. -and refreshing. [ cannon ] it makes you look forward to the warmer days of spring, but samuel adams noble pils will be gone b
starts at 9 p.m., nbc. [ cheers and applause ] and bobby moynihan joins us next. there he is in the bud light lime green room, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for the things you can't wash, freshen it with febreze. febreze eliminates odors and leaves a light, fresh scent. it's a breath of fresh air. ♪ $5 ♪ $5 footlong [ male announcer ] it's febru-any. this month only any regular footlong is a $5 footlong! even the zesty italian bmt. for our seasonal beers from...
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bobby ghosh, "time" magazine. guest: the obama administration has been a step behind on all of the arab issues. the cia and the state department could not and did not anticipate any of this. it is easy to see why. over a decade now, washington, whether republican or democrat, washington has quite a tendency to look at the arab countries through a certain prism. and it has not been building relationships with the society's rather than individuals. these and people who have risen against their dictators particularly. the u.s. has very little understanding of these young people. people around the world, the perceived wisdom was that these young arabs were completely under the thumb of their dictators. they were angry and jobless and frustrated, but they had no political -- no ability to rise as a political force and that they would remain suppressed and kept down by their rulers for eternity. all of those analyses were wrong. these people, these young arabs are not only angry, but they were also able to organize them
bobby ghosh, "time" magazine. guest: the obama administration has been a step behind on all of the arab issues. the cia and the state department could not and did not anticipate any of this. it is easy to see why. over a decade now, washington, whether republican or democrat, washington has quite a tendency to look at the arab countries through a certain prism. and it has not been building relationships with the society's rather than individuals. these and people who have risen...
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you cite bobby kennedy as one of your heroes. he based his american on the downtrodden america whereas you now do shows with titles like "pregnant by my brother too" or i married a horse." are you really comfortable with that being your legacy? >> the equestrian community is upset because the horse left him and we did a follow-up show. i'll say this to you, in a society with a free media, all elements of the society should be reflected. this legacy i don't know what -- there is no legacy. i'm a schlub who got lucky. some are loved. some are disliked. irrelevant, be good for your kids so you can set an example for them so they have a good life and a good people. treat people well. that's what the memory should be. everything else is vanity. >> and he agrees you've known you are a good parent if your kid never ends up on that stage. >>> a note on the drastic flip-flop, february 2nd groundhog day. punxsutawney phil failed to see his shadow. no one believes him and phil is as accurate as a coin flip. he might have been right. record
you cite bobby kennedy as one of your heroes. he based his american on the downtrodden america whereas you now do shows with titles like "pregnant by my brother too" or i married a horse." are you really comfortable with that being your legacy? >> the equestrian community is upset because the horse left him and we did a follow-up show. i'll say this to you, in a society with a free media, all elements of the society should be reflected. this legacy i don't know what --...
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i often think of bobby as a leader because he was a leader. he appointed exceptional people into the department of justice to help him run it. but you never forgot at any time that bobby was the attorney general, that he was the person that made the decisions, that he was the person who supported you in doing what you believed to be right. let me add that no attorney general could do it for himself. and that the success of an attorney general depends on every single person working in the department having the same determination, the same outlook, the same capacity to view law as -- and its importance to the democracy we all love. [applause] >> as the attorney general, i'm going to take a couple of privileges here. i want to first note that we have former attorney general benjamin silvetti here with us today, he was one of my first bosses when i joined the justice department. welcome. and i think i'd also like to can the members of the kennedy family to stand so we can recognize you all. [applause] >> there are a lot of them, aren't there. i wa
i often think of bobby as a leader because he was a leader. he appointed exceptional people into the department of justice to help him run it. but you never forgot at any time that bobby was the attorney general, that he was the person that made the decisions, that he was the person who supported you in doing what you believed to be right. let me add that no attorney general could do it for himself. and that the success of an attorney general depends on every single person working in the...
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i often think of bobby as a leader because he was a leader. he appointed exceptional people into the department of justice to help him run it. you never dporgt at any time -- forgot at any time that bobby was the attorney general, the person what made the decisions, the person who supported you in doing what you believed to be right. let me add that no attorney general can do it by himself, and that the success of an attorney general depends on every single person working in the department having the same determination, the same outlook, the same capacity to view law as in its importance to the democracy that we all love. [applause] >> well, as the attorney general, i'm going to take a couple of prief lemings here. i want to first note that we have former attorney regime, beaning -- general here. he was one of the first justices when i joined here. welcome back. [applause] i'd also like the members of the kennedy family to stand so we can recognize you. [applause] [applause] there are a lot of them, aren't there? [laughter] i want to thank eac
i often think of bobby as a leader because he was a leader. he appointed exceptional people into the department of justice to help him run it. you never dporgt at any time -- forgot at any time that bobby was the attorney general, the person what made the decisions, the person who supported you in doing what you believed to be right. let me add that no attorney general can do it by himself, and that the success of an attorney general depends on every single person working in the department...
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tieing the winning runs in scoring position in the 9th inning, mccovey hit a line drive snagged by bobby richardson. >> believe it or not, after all these years there's hardly a day that goes by that someone don't bring up that line drive that i hit to bobby richardson. they still remember it. >> reporter: with that in mind, you may see why the 2010 giants will always have a special place in mccovey's heart. >> i would like to think they did it for me. because i didn't get it done in 62 when i had a chance. i was up there with two men on and had a chance in the winning run and i didn't get it done. so these guys came through for me. >> reporter: willie mccovey was at the place when the 1962 series was recorded. 2010 had a different ending with bryan wilson on the mound. mike mibach has more on the guy who thought hitters to fear the beard. >> reporter: deep in the heart of san francisco, near the cable cars and crab. something has been brewing, it's like the steaming anchors steam, his name bryan wilson. not that bryan wilson. that bryan wilson. he is a man of many traits, man who once c
tieing the winning runs in scoring position in the 9th inning, mccovey hit a line drive snagged by bobby richardson. >> believe it or not, after all these years there's hardly a day that goes by that someone don't bring up that line drive that i hit to bobby richardson. they still remember it. >> reporter: with that in mind, you may see why the 2010 giants will always have a special place in mccovey's heart. >> i would like to think they did it for me. because i didn't get it...
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. >> chef bobby flay. >> his whole crusade, you don't understand, he wants to win. >> and music from ke$ha. >> i plan to bury bobby flay inq experts from a leading consumer publication recently tested automatic dishwashing detergents. they rated finish quantum number one, beating the competition ! try finish quantum for amazing clean and shine. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back.
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bobby kennedy, you have to think bobby kennedy. one phone call changed the world. ronald reagan had to find that new job right into politics, and the rest is history. >> host: it all worked out. one of the things that i'm struck by in your father's career, he comes from hollywood and presumably when he was an actor he and nancy and her mother had friends who were gay and lesbian. it and i think that is an important piece of history that gets washed. and he campaigned against prop. six. the movie about harvey milk had a clip and a reference to your father campaigning against this proposition that would have taken gays and lesbians have a public schools. that seemed to be a very courageous move forefather to stand up against many social conservatives and religious conservatives. i wonder what lesson the current republican party should take from that of your father's stance, in particular a debate going on in february. sea-tac is contravening. one of 50 co-sponsors. that has caused such a raffle. the heritage foundation has pulled out of support for cpa see this year,
bobby kennedy, you have to think bobby kennedy. one phone call changed the world. ronald reagan had to find that new job right into politics, and the rest is history. >> host: it all worked out. one of the things that i'm struck by in your father's career, he comes from hollywood and presumably when he was an actor he and nancy and her mother had friends who were gay and lesbian. it and i think that is an important piece of history that gets washed. and he campaigned against prop. six....
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i'm very pleased to have bobby ghosh back at this table. welcome. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: how you? >> very good, thanks. >> rose: tell me about... you start this by saying the following "a generation once dismissed as politically supine has toppled two dictators and shaken up regimes across the middle east. who are they and what to do they want?" >> well, these the kids that for years we had commentators not just in the west but in the middle east saying "this generation is lost, they're angry, frustrated but they're also cowed at the dictatorship's successfully suppressing them. they're feckless, they don't actually have any sort of political activity in that community, that age group, it's inert, they're never going to rise up against the rulers. well, that analysis clearly was wrong. they were there, that this anger and deep unhappiness about their circumstances had been growing and what we now learned was they were talking to each other not only within these countries but across borders using the modern tools of facebook and the in
i'm very pleased to have bobby ghosh back at this table. welcome. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: how you? >> very good, thanks. >> rose: tell me about... you start this by saying the following "a generation once dismissed as politically supine has toppled two dictators and shaken up regimes across the middle east. who are they and what to do they want?" >> well, these the kids that for years we had commentators not just in the west but in the middle east...
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. >> now she's got to find the bobby pin. >> reporter: and i was really good at this. >> now she'll pick the lock. >> reporter: for the past several months, donna has been working out with a strength training coach and a breath holding coach. a few of her friends think she's jumped off the deep end, but her kids like the idea of having an escape artist mom. in fact, they were relieved to find out that's all she is. >> because we would like walk around the house and we would see like chains and handcuffs in places. >> reporter: apparently compared to that visual, seeing your mom like this is nothing. >> what she does is open up the bobby pin. >> reporter: but more importantly, donna and the kids hope that this act and the story behind it serve as an inspiration to you. to escape. whatever it is you're stuck in. steve hartman, cbs news, boston. >> thank goodness she made it out. coming up on "the early show," the latest on the devastating earthquake in new zealand which has claimed dozens of lives. also pothole problems, why we're seeing more of then and how to avoid damage to your car whe
. >> now she's got to find the bobby pin. >> reporter: and i was really good at this. >> now she'll pick the lock. >> reporter: for the past several months, donna has been working out with a strength training coach and a breath holding coach. a few of her friends think she's jumped off the deep end, but her kids like the idea of having an escape artist mom. in fact, they were relieved to find out that's all she is. >> because we would like walk around the house and...
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bobbie, bobbie, bobbie. >> thank you. we have to show you for the lazy chef in the house. if you don't want to stir, because god knows that's exhausting -- >> this is why americans are fat, i just want to say. >> you just push the button and it stirs this. >> listen to the gentle sound. >> in a pot. anyway, this is if you don't -- who wants to stir? it's like people with electric toothbrushes. >> this is going to save me tons of time in the kitchen. >>> coming up, sara haines is gathering viewers' questions. but first we'll have the results of today's ambush ambush makeo. [ horn honks ] [ female announcer ] important dates can sneak up on you. but you could lose 5 pounds in 2 weeks when you replace breakfast and lunch with a fruit, grain, and a yoplait light. go to yoplait.com to start your two week tune up. with a fruit, grain, and a yoplait light. when you're a stunt woman, work can be pretty unpredictable. from knowing when my next job will be to what i'll actually be doing. so in the rest of my life i like control. especially in my finances. that's why i have slate wit
bobbie, bobbie, bobbie. >> thank you. we have to show you for the lazy chef in the house. if you don't want to stir, because god knows that's exhausting -- >> this is why americans are fat, i just want to say. >> you just push the button and it stirs this. >> listen to the gentle sound. >> in a pot. anyway, this is if you don't -- who wants to stir? it's like people with electric toothbrushes. >> this is going to save me tons of time in the kitchen....
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tomorrow night we'll be joined by adam sandler, chef bobby flay -- bobby flay has challenged me to an eggplant parmesan throwdown. so i will be throwing him down. and we'll have music from ke$ha. and on thursday, music from travis baker featuring game and swizz beats and justin bieber too so please -- oh, i should mention again, come up again with a song title, original song, tweet it with the hashtag kimmel bieber duet. if we like your suggestion best, we'll sing it. and then you get to pick one of us to marry. do we have that slow motion of guillermo? let's see. because he didn't know the gorilla was coming to get him. actual sadness there. were you worried he was taking you back to mexico? >> i was surprised. >> jimmy: our first guest tonight spent ten seasons as one of america's favorite friends, but then america got too clingy, and he backed away, and i don't blame him. tomorrow night he returns to television in the new comedy "mr. sunshine." you can watch it at 9:30 here on abc. please say hello to matthew perry. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's happening? >> wow. >> jim
tomorrow night we'll be joined by adam sandler, chef bobby flay -- bobby flay has challenged me to an eggplant parmesan throwdown. so i will be throwing him down. and we'll have music from ke$ha. and on thursday, music from travis baker featuring game and swizz beats and justin bieber too so please -- oh, i should mention again, come up again with a song title, original song, tweet it with the hashtag kimmel bieber duet. if we like your suggestion best, we'll sing it. and then you get to pick...
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anybody here is seen my old friend bobby ?an you tell me where he's gone i thought i saw him walking over the hill was abraham, martin, and john ♪ ♪ [applause] >> this is a doubly auspicious day for attorneys general -- past and present. would you join me in wishing attorney general holder a very happy birthday? [laughter] [applause] the attorney general reminded us of part of the story of rfk's first day here. at the gate, the guard did ask to see his past. he said, well, i don't have one, but for heaven's sake, the attorney general. and a guard said, well, you don't get into the building without a pass, unless you are j. edgar hoover himself. [laughter] the next day, he brought a pass and with it, a thirst for excellence, world up shirtsleeves, curiosity, a black bear of a dog named not many days later he came and was impressed by the number of cars and abroad. he said notes to all the owners complimenting them on their devotion. he soon send a note back to the deputy in office of legal counsel. it said something like es
anybody here is seen my old friend bobby ?an you tell me where he's gone i thought i saw him walking over the hill was abraham, martin, and john ♪ ♪ [applause] >> this is a doubly auspicious day for attorneys general -- past and present. would you join me in wishing attorney general holder a very happy birthday? [laughter] [applause] the attorney general reminded us of part of the story of rfk's first day here. at the gate, the guard did ask to see his past. he said, well, i don't...
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, bobbi? >> reporter: >> i'm doing great. >> reporter: she underwent at the time a breakthrough treatment, a sentinal node biopsy, must lysz this one, where the tumor is removed and only one or two lymph nodes are removed instead of all of the lymph nodes being taken out. >> already experienced a lot of people that had been through the radical so i was really excited that i was offered this. >> reporter: removing fewer lymph nodes results in less pain, less morbidity. an outpatient procedure compared to dissection which typically results in a one or two-day hospitalization. >> dr. juliano from the john wayne cancer institute in santa monica conducted a randomized trial of 900 women diagnosed with tumors, five centimeters or smaller, with one or two lymph nodes involved. half underwent the radical procedure. the other this more limited operation. they also got radiation and chemotherapy. >> the five-year survival was 92% regardless of which operation and roundfully the women with the central no
, bobbi? >> reporter: >> i'm doing great. >> reporter: she underwent at the time a breakthrough treatment, a sentinal node biopsy, must lysz this one, where the tumor is removed and only one or two lymph nodes are removed instead of all of the lymph nodes being taken out. >> already experienced a lot of people that had been through the radical so i was really excited that i was offered this. >> reporter: removing fewer lymph nodes results in less pain, less...
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i remember at the time i said to bobby wagner who was councilman at large for manhattan, bobby, why do the intersections flood every time it rains? bobby always knew the answer to these kinds of questions with. and he said, it's because there's only one catch basin cleaner. the machine that cleans out those sewers at the intersection of the street that's left for all of manhattan. and that gives you an idea of, you know with, levels of government service going down, of service delivery going down to levels that are or truly, truly disastrous. and if we came back -- you know, another story, police commissioner mcgaer told me one night he got a call from his deputy that there was only one patrol car for queens. and he sent some over from manhattan. but that gives you an idea of what the effect of that kind of budget cutting is. it's not small government, it's not efficient, it's inefficient, and it's ugly, and it's dirty. finish and so as we head into advocacy of further types of austerity, it bodes well to realize that the things that government does are not always full, are not all cor
i remember at the time i said to bobby wagner who was councilman at large for manhattan, bobby, why do the intersections flood every time it rains? bobby always knew the answer to these kinds of questions with. and he said, it's because there's only one catch basin cleaner. the machine that cleans out those sewers at the intersection of the street that's left for all of manhattan. and that gives you an idea of, you know with, levels of government service going down, of service delivery going...
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bobby kennedy calls general electric and says you know, your government contracts are up for renewal. do you what your government contracts to be renewed you need to get rid of the host and get rid of that television show. in 72 hours not long after that, general electric is cancelled. ronald reagan is looking for a job. now, if it stays on the air it stays on their right past the goldwater campaign. there's no time for choosing speech. >> host: so everything works out. >> guest: he's looking and that's why i say in the book you've got to thank bobby kennedy because one phone call changed the world and of ronald reagan had to find that new job into politics and the rest is history. >> host: so it all worked out. >> guest: >> host: one of the things i'm struck by your father's career is he comes from hollywood presumably when he was an actor she and nancy and your mother had friends who were gay and lesbian. and i think that's an important piece of history that gets whitewashed. he campaigned against i think proposition six, the movie "milk," what the reference to your father against t
bobby kennedy calls general electric and says you know, your government contracts are up for renewal. do you what your government contracts to be renewed you need to get rid of the host and get rid of that television show. in 72 hours not long after that, general electric is cancelled. ronald reagan is looking for a job. now, if it stays on the air it stays on their right past the goldwater campaign. there's no time for choosing speech. >> host: so everything works out. >> guest:...
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bobby ryan, and it's now 4-3, san jose and the finish, anaheim attacking, attacking. and he had 27 saves. sharks win 4-3. they are starting to make a run towards the post season birth. boston on saturday. goalies fighting each other. pittsburgh tonight, bret johnson from the left, knocks down rick on a single left hook. check out the replay. okay. he lies on his back. he gets a few laughs. penguins win 3-0. very rarely goalies beating on each other. here we go again. another punch, last night people mate jordan stall against brandon of the new york rangers. there we go. kicked out of the game for the punch. was not suspended and the penguins won. giants signed a big name. maybe this guy is not quite ready. lou piniella will be an assistant to the giant general manager. one of the best managers. they go back to their days with the new york yankees. for the third time, bill belichick is the nfl coach of the year. don won it four times. super bowl and rough weather. that's the deal in dallas. both teams had to work out inside. ben roethlisberger and the steelers worked o
bobby ryan, and it's now 4-3, san jose and the finish, anaheim attacking, attacking. and he had 27 saves. sharks win 4-3. they are starting to make a run towards the post season birth. boston on saturday. goalies fighting each other. pittsburgh tonight, bret johnson from the left, knocks down rick on a single left hook. check out the replay. okay. he lies on his back. he gets a few laughs. penguins win 3-0. very rarely goalies beating on each other. here we go again. another punch, last night...
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. >>> and the mayor of atlanta, representative bobby schilling of illinois. former clinton white house press secretary, dee dee myers. >>> columnist for "the new york times," david brooks. >>> and "time" magazine's mark h alprin. >>> after 18 days, president mubarak of egypt is gone, in a revolution that sent shock waves around the world as they partied in the streets. we'll get the latest this morning from cairo with nbc's richard engel. plus insights in washington for what it means for the rest of the middle east with the former u.s. ambassador to israel and the u.s. correspondent, robin wright. >>> first to richard engel who is in cairo as he has been throughout the story. richard, first, tahrir square, the heartbeat of where the revolution has happened. there's an attempt i understand this morning, to get back to normal. how has that played out? >> there were some people that were resisting this. the step to reopen tahrir square. the military police went in and briefly clashed with some of the demonstrators who don't want to leave the square. but in gener
. >>> and the mayor of atlanta, representative bobby schilling of illinois. former clinton white house press secretary, dee dee myers. >>> columnist for "the new york times," david brooks. >>> and "time" magazine's mark h alprin. >>> after 18 days, president mubarak of egypt is gone, in a revolution that sent shock waves around the world as they partied in the streets. we'll get the latest this morning from cairo with nbc's richard engel....
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>> guest: bobbi kennedy calls general electric and says you know, your government contracts are up for renewal. do you want your government contract to be renewed? you need to get rid of the hosting get rid of the television show and not long after that general electric theaters canceled. ronald reagan was looking for a job. if it stays on the air stays past the goldwater campaign. there is none -- make no time for choosing a speech. >> host: everything works out. kisco you have to thank bobby kennedy because one phonecall changed the world and ronald reagan had to find that new job and went from borax into politics and the rest is history. >> host: so it all worked out. one of the things that i am struck by in your father's career was, he comes from hollywood and presumably when he was an actor, he and nancy and her mother had friends who were and. and i think that is an important piece of history that gets whitewashed. and he campaigned against i think prop 6, the anita bryant, the movie had reference your father campaigning gets this reference that would have taken them out of the p
>> guest: bobbi kennedy calls general electric and says you know, your government contracts are up for renewal. do you want your government contract to be renewed? you need to get rid of the hosting get rid of the television show and not long after that general electric theaters canceled. ronald reagan was looking for a job. if it stays on the air stays past the goldwater campaign. there is none -- make no time for choosing a speech. >> host: everything works out. kisco you have to...
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bobby kennedy calls general electric and says you know, your government contracts are up for renewal. if you want your government contract to be renewed you need to get rid of the host and get rid of the television show. 72 hours not long after that, general electric theater is cancelled. ronald reagan is looking for a job. now, if it stays on the air it is right past the goldwater campaign. there's no time for choosing the speech. >> host: so everything works out. >> guest: you look at that and that is why i say in the book you've got to thank bobby kennedy because one phone call changed the world and ronald reagan had to find that new job right into the politics and the rest is history >> host: it all worked out. one of the things i'm struck by in your father's career is he comes from hollywood, and presumably when he was an actor and he and nancy and your mother had friends who were gay and lesbian, and i think that's an important piece of history that its white washed, and he campaigned against i think prop. six the bride from the movie quote coalville," the reference against your
bobby kennedy calls general electric and says you know, your government contracts are up for renewal. if you want your government contract to be renewed you need to get rid of the host and get rid of the television show. 72 hours not long after that, general electric theater is cancelled. ronald reagan is looking for a job. now, if it stays on the air it is right past the goldwater campaign. there's no time for choosing the speech. >> host: so everything works out. >> guest: you...
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can come all over the land hey hey hey, me and mayor lee we will see ♪ [sung to the tuene of "me and bobby mcgee"] >> my name is eugene. there was a publisher printed in the union of soviet socialist republics, a first printing 1966, for the interrogation of chief for criminals general field marshal will come. in 1994, it became clear to me the war could no longer be won by military means. after him, goering and others gave this explanation on more than one occasion. there were other means, a political means. these channels for a connection between german americans and socialist organizations with a major international trust, including extended oil, general electric, and many others. connections are partly out of the control of the ss/ standard oil is not exxon mobil. it is at the san francisco main public library. sun mobil is a capital commodity speculation market. the chair person of the board of general electric is now, as selected by president obama, a chairperson to the government, counseling on jobs and compact device. jeffrey imick returned his position as chairperson of general el
can come all over the land hey hey hey, me and mayor lee we will see ♪ [sung to the tuene of "me and bobby mcgee"] >> my name is eugene. there was a publisher printed in the union of soviet socialist republics, a first printing 1966, for the interrogation of chief for criminals general field marshal will come. in 1994, it became clear to me the war could no longer be won by military means. after him, goering and others gave this explanation on more than one occasion. there...
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the love affair is being refueled on facebook and twitter or you can follow can and bobby messengers which could lead up to our reunion. looking out cited traffic on the bay bridge toll plaza, no problems westbound into san francisco. nor east bound as folks had in oakland, alameda, albany and all the rest. it will be back in a moment. @ >> justin, the u.s. house has just rejected a proposal to extend at the patriot act. the republican brought the bill to the floor today. it would extend the patriot back for another nine months. however, republicans needed a two-thirds majority to make it happen. they failed to pass it by seven votes. parts have allowed it wiretaps, getting access to business records without a warrant. this is seen as a loss for republicans. >> rise in customers, if you want to switch to an i phone but don't want to lose money in a recent phone purchase the bay may have a deal. they're offering $200 for several smart phones. part of the instant sale category. ebay guarantees to dollars for functional version of the phone. instant sale also offers 200 to $450 for an i
the love affair is being refueled on facebook and twitter or you can follow can and bobby messengers which could lead up to our reunion. looking out cited traffic on the bay bridge toll plaza, no problems westbound into san francisco. nor east bound as folks had in oakland, alameda, albany and all the rest. it will be back in a moment. @ >> justin, the u.s. house has just rejected a proposal to extend at the patriot act. the republican brought the bill to the floor today. it would extend...
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bobby ghosh, "time" magazine. guest: the obama administration has been a step behind on all of the arab issues. the cia and the state department could not and did not anticipate any of this. it is easy to see why. over a decade now, washington, whether republican or democrat, washington has quite a tendency to look at the arab countries throh a certain prism. and it has not been building relationships with the society's rather than individuals. these and peopleho have risen against their dictators particularly. the u.s. has very little understanding of these young people. people around the world, the perceived wisdom was that these young arabs were completely under the thumb of the dictators. they were angry and jobless and frustrated, but they had no political -- no ability to rise as a pitical force and that they would remain suppressed and kept down by their rulers for eternity. all of those analyse were wrong. these people, these young arabs are not only angry, but they were also able to organize themselves. t
bobby ghosh, "time" magazine. guest: the obama administration has been a step behind on all of the arab issues. the cia and the state department could not and did not anticipate any of this. it is easy to see why. over a decade now, washington, whether republican or democrat, washington has quite a tendency to look at the arab countries throh a certain prism. and it has not been building relationships with the society's rather than individuals. these and peopleho have risen against...
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bobby won the race in 1912, ask this year's bay to breakers will be held on may 15th. 100 years old. almost as old as that super bowl championship ring. >> mike: 30. thanks for watching. see you >>> tonight on "world news," libya in chaos. rebels storming one of the presidential palaces. christiane amanpour is now in tripoli where tonight the brutal efforts by president gadhafi to hold on to power, and another huge defection, the nurse, the woman always at his side, no longer. >>> back in this country, the storm surge out west. moving in from the pacific, talk of snow in san francisco, the first in 35 years. >>> the deadly discovery along the gulf coast. what is killing dozens of dolphins, many of them babies? was it the oil spill? >>> made in america. how much in our homes is truly american made? as we head out for our series all next week, tonight, the challenge before we could get there. >> when was the last time someone asked for made
bobby won the race in 1912, ask this year's bay to breakers will be held on may 15th. 100 years old. almost as old as that super bowl championship ring. >> mike: 30. thanks for watching. see you >>> tonight on "world news," libya in chaos. rebels storming one of the presidential palaces. christiane amanpour is now in tripoli where tonight the brutal efforts by president gadhafi to hold on to power, and another huge defection, the nurse, the woman always at his side, no...
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. -- bobby mcdonald from labor was a director. i think for us, some of the comments that you heard from the directors, the times are not the best for workers who and decisions are made by the board that impacts lives and i am sure that everyone is heard about the toll operators that will be replaced. those are tough issues and it is really important to the 15 unions at the bridge to have someone that speaks for us and that we can go to. also, i want to let you know that i have worked closely with michael. he is honest, reputable, and a hard-working person. >> good afternoon, supervisor kim. i am a senior field agent for local carpenters 22. it is strange to be here supporting an iron worker but i am. we have two people today but i'm speaking as an individual now. i have worked with him all the time and i know him and i trust him and i think that he should be the guy on the board turned down -- the guy on the board. i also support janet. >> i support michael on the board. he has been very active to the environment issues. he also j
. -- bobby mcdonald from labor was a director. i think for us, some of the comments that you heard from the directors, the times are not the best for workers who and decisions are made by the board that impacts lives and i am sure that everyone is heard about the toll operators that will be replaced. those are tough issues and it is really important to the 15 unions at the bridge to have someone that speaks for us and that we can go to. also, i want to let you know that i have worked closely...
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bobby kennedy junior, core conviction not just eloquence but a real passion that is demonstrated and flows through you saw that in regan you knew what he wanted to say and he said that over and over again. it is those politicians, i think barack obama has the capacity, one of the greatest communicators all the time but the policy keeps shifting those core convictions don't manifest in terms of communication. >> ronald regan was able to get up on stage or in a group and they might have been the same quip over and over but he could deliver them. >> he had those speeches and baseline for years and years and years, sort of the corpus of the speech and add on to it and build off it and there was a constant and consistency over the years, evolution none the less of core values and that made him so effective. end of the day, sincerity, repetition in terms of message, ability to not take yourself too seriously, you got to be light at the same time you are pointed in terms of it. >> what about delivery, barack obama's delivery is professor i can't like. he is working the tell prompter his hea
bobby kennedy junior, core conviction not just eloquence but a real passion that is demonstrated and flows through you saw that in regan you knew what he wanted to say and he said that over and over again. it is those politicians, i think barack obama has the capacity, one of the greatest communicators all the time but the policy keeps shifting those core convictions don't manifest in terms of communication. >> ronald regan was able to get up on stage or in a group and they might have...